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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) 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 '€i1 ~F-I' Q:m WIirn'1' ~ \ill ft; !:I'~;rCf; ;;r;rrpJmr ~IT< ~ 8lfCiji~, ••n+IT11f ann t;;m:r ~ tn: ~ 'fm: ~ ~

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01'~~ 26 d~, 1982 FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCH). compiled by the Census Organization on behalf of the State Government" is one of the most valuable producttP of,the Census., The DeH is Cons-, tantly referred to by plan,ners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for' delimitation of constituencies formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which. provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas, ward-wisC? for each city or town. It alsO provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages ana -towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during ,the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and peA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census, the scope of the DCH was enlarged anti it contained a descriptive account of the district admi­ nistrative statistics,- census tables and a village and town directory includiflg PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to villag~ and town directory, Part-B to village and town peA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics~ dist­ rict census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect ~f villages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a, few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format -of 1981 DCH-series some new features along with the restruc­ turing of the formats of village and town directory hav~ been attempted. At the same time, ~omparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All tbe amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructming of the format -of the vjlJage directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particu­ larly in relation, to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local areas planning but regu- 1ating the provision of goods and services as well as minimise the regional imbalances in tbe process of development. A few items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of informa.­ tion as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approached to the village is to have an idea about the village in the district which are inac­ cessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the corelation of the amenities with the peputation and number of households th~y serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are ~vailBbJe according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population to the total population has also been made with this view in mind. The formats of the town directory has also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to challk -out programmes on provisi(m of civic amenities for the improvement of slums.' The columns iv

on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in stateD1~nt IV relating to civic and other amen:ties and adult literacy classes/centres under 'educational facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven statements of the town directory_ The infrastructure of amenities in urban' areas of the country can be best analysed ~y taking the class of town into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration s1jJus and population in a few statements also serves this purpose.

The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been fonnulated in the light of changes in tbe economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census. In order to avoid delay in publication on 1981 DCH series it has been so designed thal Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B, the- peA of villages and 'towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA upto tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the DCH a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based OIl peA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The district lind tahsil level maps depicting the boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publication.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organization. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Sri Ravindra Gupta, the Director of Census Operations, U.P. on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost ofprinJ;ing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publica­ tion was carried out by Sri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B.K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the prepara­ tion of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidanGe of Sri M.M. Dua. Senior Research Officer. I am thankfl.ll toall who have contributed in this project .

. P. PADMANABHA REGISTRAR GENERAL, INnIA New Delhi €he 26th April In2. '-'fi~4101-T'... ~T ifl'T srm'T 19 5 1 if>T \lfTI'~T it ~r ~T tr

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~!~ f~, ~",,"ldl",,1 qr< .... I~.. H, ~smr PREFACE

The micro level data are of a dlstmct importance in a welfare democratic set-up. They are needed for running democratic institutions, district level planning and district administration besides catering to the assorted needs of researchers, scholars and common roan. By presenting census data down to the level of villages, the District Census Handbook series occupies a pl~e of prominence in th.e gala.x)' of census publications. The need for small domain data always promoted publtcation of village figures in some form or the other in most of the censuses. Yet it was only in 1951 census that the publication of village statistics acquired the well deserved importance by the introduction of District Census Handbook series. These volumes ,have been published with unbroken regularity in S~ate since 1951 census by the Census Organization on behalf of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The District Census Handbook was brought out for each district in two volumes in 1951/1961, three volumes in 1971 and is being brought out in two volumes Part A and Part B in 1981. With the introduction of this series, it develpped into a healthy tradition to collect village-wise information on amenities and infrastructure, takmg advantage of the massive census operations and publish it in the form of village and town directories in volume A of the District Census Handbook.

Part 'A' volume, in keeping with the tradition, consists of village and town directories, giving basic information relaHng to infra-structure and amenities and lotal population of each village and town as thrown up by the 1981 census. The part B volume presents primary census data for each village and town giving total population with scheduled caste/scheduled tribe, literates, main workers by main category, marginal workers and non~workers break-up.

The District Censu'i Handbook part A and part C were published in English in 1971 census. Part B volume was brought out in as well as in Englisb in separate iSSlles with a view to enlarging its utility. This, however, resulted in delayed publication of data, erroding some of their topicality by prolonged time-lag. This time, therefore, the District Census Handbooks are being brought out in diglot forro in single volumes. The alphabetical list of villages is given in Hindi as well as in English to make the reference easier to both categories of users. The scope of analytical note has been enlarged'this time. 111 part A, the Analytical Note, consists of brief introduction of the district and analysis of data presented therein. The introduction to the District Census Handbook contains explanatIOns of the terms used in the Village and Town Directory and general concepts of - Census. While, a brief analysis of data explanation of census concepts pertinent to the Primary Census Abstract have only heen included in part B. -

The non.census information was collected through the agency of lekhpals-the basic revenue functioD~ry. The lekhpaJs collected information for each village under their charge. It has passed on to the Census Directorate by the District Census office after getting it duly vetted by the Land Records Inspectors and Tabsildars. The information for towns was supplied by the local authorities. I gratefully acknowledge their role in collection of information. We have also used material made available to us by the Collectors and District Magistrates in drafting introductory notes on districts, I am extremely thankful to them for their assistance. I grate­ fully thank Sri P. Padmanabha, Re8istrar General, and Dr. N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar viii

General, Social Studies Division for. their inspiring guidance that came handy to me all through. I also thank Sri Lal Kis.han~ Deputy Director, Planning and Co-ordinatIOn, Sri Akhlaq Ahmad, .Deputy Director, District Census Handbook and Sri R.P. Singh, Research Officer, Map of Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh for their hard work.,

In the end I am thankful to Shri Ashok Dar. Superintendent, Printing and Stationery, U.P. ,Allahabad and Shri M. C. Padalia, Assistant Director and Shri R. K. Saxena, Senior Technical Assistant (Printing) with the team of Printing unit of this office, who have kept a constant watch upon the printing of this publication.

There is always some gap between what is desired and what is accomplished, both in terms of scope of the publication and accuracy of the publiShed material. Yet, I hope, the District Census Handbooks will largely rise to the expectations of the variegated useri fulfilling some of their needs for micro level data.

RAVINDRA GUPTA Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh ,,~~~ai arilWi, IMPORTANT STATISTICS

~ \ftR: ~ 'U~ Description Uttar Pradesh Rampur

iiI ... ~i(§t(1 II)lr Oltfui Population Total Persons 110,862,013 11,78,621

~ MaIqs 58,819,276 639,364

~ Females 52,042,737 539,257

~ ilIftn Rural Persons 90,962,898 863,514

~ Males 48,041,135 471,997 w.m Females '42,921,763 391,517

~ ~ Urban Persons 19.899,115 315,107

~ Males 10,778,141 167,367

f~w Females 9,120,974 147,740

~ (em ~omo) Area (Sq. kms.) 294,411.00 2,367.0

~T 'CffiCI" (srftrq1f ~om 0 ) Density of population (per Sq. kIn.) 377 498 m~ (srfu ~R ~~ 'R W-f~T ctT mr) Sex ratio (Number of females per 1,000 males) 885 843

~en:m ~~ ('SI'Rrmr) ~ Literacy rate (Perc;:entage) Persons 27.16 16.34

~ Males 38.76 22.63

f~m Females 14.04 8.88

P ~T it ~ iiI ... tiCittl 'fiT srWnCf Perccntap of urban population to total population 17.95 26.74 x

~ ~~ ~r~~ Description Uttar Pradesh. Rampur

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~qq- Males 50.31 53042

~ Females 5.39 6.97

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~ Males 49.24 46.42

f~ Females 91.94 98.63

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(i) Cf'Tl1Cf'lil~ ~ Cultivators Persons 58.52 63.98

~ Males 59.93 . 64.71

f~'Jflff Females 47.83 16.91

(ii) ~~~ Olffu; Agricultural labourers Persons 15.92 10.'5

~ Males 14.16 10.52 rnt F::males 35.23 12.15 xi

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(iii) qrfv.rtftcti ~ ~ Household Industry PerSons 3.70 2.63

~ Males 3.56 2.41 rnf Femal08 5.21 16.96

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~ Males 0·21 0.10 W-Prt Pemales 0.21 0.02 arfirfiO at let l«h4 ~ ttft" mr No. of occupied residential houses 17,759,479 184,356 00 ctl" mr m Number of viJIages Total 124,193 11.53

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    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    District Census Handbook is being brought out in two volumes-part A and part B for ~ach district separately. The part' A' volume consists of village and town directories, giving basic Information relating to infra-structure and amenities and total population of each village and town as thrown up by 1981 Census. The ll~n-census information relates to the year 191.9-80/ 1980-8 I making it almost synchronous with the 1981 population census. Part 'B' volume presents primary census data", known jn census jargon as 'primary Census Abstract' (peA) for each vilJage and town. The PCA gives total population with scheduled castes/scheduled tribes, liMrates, main workers by main categories, m'-l.rginal workers and non-workers break up. It is important for the readers to acquaint themselves with census concepts of general importance and the scope of village an-d town directories as have been discussed under separate heads namely: (a) Census Concepts (b) Village Directory (c) Town Directory. A. CENSUS CONCEPTS 1. Rural and Uaban Areas The census clata are presented by rural and urban areas. A rural area is non-urban consis­ ting of revenue villages with well defined boundaries which is the smallest unit in the hierarchy of administra.tive units. It may comprise of several hamlets. Yet it is considered one unit for the presentation of data. Habitations in forest areas are also considered as villages and each forest range officer's beat is considered as one forest vil1age. Urban areas h:ive been especially defined for the purpo!'e of population census. The definition is treated with some flexibility with a view to accommodating minor variations for meeting the exigency of the situation. An urban unit has been defined as follows: (a) all places with a municipalty, corporation or contonment board or notified town area: (b) all other places which satisfied the fonowing criteria: (i) A minimum population of 5,000; (U) At least 75% of the male working popUlation engaged in non-agricultural activity; (iii) A population of at least 400 per Sq. km. (or one thousand per Sq. mile). Allied agricultural activities such as fishing, logging etc. have been considered agricultural in 1981 census for determining the proportion of engagement of male population in non-agri­ cultural activities for the purpose of declaring a place a town. 2. Urban Agglomeration The concept of Urban Agglomeration of the 1971 is also adopted for 1981 census. Very often the growth of towns over-lapped the statutory limits of. the city or town. Large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, industrial areas etc, came up out"ide the limits of the town but they form continuous growth with the town. These outgrowths. mayor m2y not by themselves qualify to be treated as separate towns but the:.e outgrowths deserve to be treated as urban areas. Such a town with their outgrowth areas is treated as one urban unit and called 'Urban A.gglomeration' and Urban Agglomeration may constitute: (i) A city with continuous outgrowths, (the part of outgrowth being outside the statu­ tory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages) xxviii

    (ii) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as ~n (i); or (iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their out growths an of whicb form a continuous spread.

    3. Census House A 'census house' is a building or a part of a building having a separate main entr~ce from the road or common court yard or staircase etc; used recognised as a ,separate unit. It may be vacant or occupied. It may be used for residential or non-residentia.l purpose or both.

    4. Household A househnld is a group of persons who commonly live together and who take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigency of work prevents them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or uflrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels. rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc. These are called institutional households. There may be one-member household, two-member households or multi-member households. For census purpose, each one of these types is regarded as a household.

    S. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes A person has been returned as belonging to a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe if caste or tribe to which he belongs is included in the schedule of the State. Scheduled caste can belong to Hindu or Sikh religion. However. a person belonging to scheduled tribe can profess any religion.

    6. Literates A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not a literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

    7. Workers In 1981 census, the economic status of a person has been classified as : (i) Main Worker (ii) Marginal Worker (iii) Non-worker The dichotomy of workers at:1d non-workers of 1961 and 1971 census has been discarded in 1981 census and time disposition criterion in economic activity with one year reference period is . adopted. A person who has engaged himself in economic activity for major part of the year (at least 183 days) is considered as main worker while those who have worked in for some time (hIring the last year but not major part of the year have been treated as marginal worker. Those who have not worked at all durin~ the one year reference period are non-workers. Work has been defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervion and direction of work. xxix

    8. Cultivator A person is considered a cultivator if he has engaged in cultivation as a single worker or family worker of land owned or held from Govt. or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation inclLldes supervision or dilection of cultiva- tion. ,. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet drops and other crops such as sugarcane, ground nuts tapioca etc. and pulses, raw jute and kindered fibre crops, cotton etc. and does not include fruit and vegetable growing or keeping of orchards or groves or working on plantation like tea, coffee, rubber etc. 9. Agricultural Labourer . A person who works in another persan's land for wages in money, kind or shale should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He does not have a risk in the cultivation but merely 'orks in another person's land for wage. 10. Household Industry Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household him­ selfiherself and or by the members of the household at home or wIthin the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a house­ hold industry should consist of members of the household includiag the head. The industry should not be run On the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be ,registered under the Indian Factories Act. Industry implies production, processing. servicing or repair of articles goods or such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacture, bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring etc. 11. Other Workers AI! workers, who are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or engaged in Household Industry are treated as other workers. This category' covers factory and plantation workers, government s'ervants, municipal employee) teache'rs, priests, entertainment artists, workers engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, mining, construl?tion etc.

    B. VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rural areas. The directory of villages is presented for each tahsil in a separate series with the villages arranged i~ ascending order of the location code serials. The village directory of each tahsil is preceded by a list of villages in which the villages a~e indexed by Hindi, English alphab.ets with their location code numbers. The villages which have been whol1y merged :in Municipal Boards town areas contonments are not borne on the jurisdictional list of tahsils and consequently they a'e not covered in the village directory. However, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or town are listed in the village directory but no data are presented against the name of these villages, in the village directory. The fact that a village is an outgrowth of a town is indicated against the name of sU6h a village. All these villages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting 1-heir data for providing cross references. The uninhabited or depopulated villages are listed without giving village directory information, except the area of the villages. A note against suc,h a village indicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited. - The village directory brings out -basIc information about a village. These data can ~ classified into the following categories. 1. Population and households Col. 4 2. Amenities Cols. 5 to 10 3. Other infra-structural facilities etc. Cols. )1 to 14-and 20 4. Land use data Cols. 3 and 15-19 1. Population and Housebold~

    The population of each village ~s on the sun rise of March 1981 obtained from the 1981 census is given in column 4. The number of household is indicated with in the brackets. 2. Amenities If an amenity- is avaiJable withi~ the village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by codes. ,If not available a dash is·indicated and the distance range within which available out­ side the village is given within brackets. - Three ranges of distance of availability have been formed for facilitating collection and presentatIOn of dat,a. These ranges are: (a) Below 5 Kms. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-10 Kms. indicated by (5-10) and (c) 10 Kms. and above indicated by (10+). The codes used for depicting amenities are explained in the following paras:

    (i) Educational ~Amenities (Col. 5) The type' of educational institutions located within the village is represented by the follow­ ing eocles. The number of each of such an institution is given within brackets: Primary ,6r elementary school Nursery school, Kindergarten, Pre-basic, Pre-primary, Junior basic p Senior basic school, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary H High;r Secondary, Intermediate College, Pre-university PUC College graduate level & above C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class/Centre AC Other Educational Institutions· o

    (ii) ~edical Facilities (Col. 6) : The availability of medical facilities within the village is indicated by the following codes. The number of institutions located within the village or serving practitioners is given within -brackets. Hospital H­ Maternity & Child Welfare Center MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Centre HC Primary Health Sub-centre PHS Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH xxxi

    Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Other o (iii) Drinking Water (Col. 7) The potable drinking water supply sources available within the village are denoted by the . following (;;odes : Tap water. T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP River water R FQuntain .' F Canal C Lake L Spring S Nallah N Other o Information not available NA

    (iv) Post & Telegraph (Col. 8) The post and telegraph facilities available within the village are indicated by the following codes: Post Office PO Post arid Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone (v) Day or Days of (he Market (Col. 9) i;) If a weekly or bi-weeklY market is held within the village, the day or 4ays on which it i" held is indicated. The days are indicated by, Sun, Mon, Tue. Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat. A market held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, is also given and this fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly/fortnightly.

    (vi) Communications (Col. 10) If a bus or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable waterways, the following codt:s give the kind of facilities available within'the village: Bus BS Railway Station RS Navigable water way (including river, canal, back waters etc.) NW 3. Other Infrastcuctural Facilities, etc. (i) Approach to the village (Col. 11) : I The approach to the village is represented by the following codes: Pucca Road PR R.acchha Road KR Navigable River NR XXXlJ

    (ii) ~earest Town (Col~ 12) The name of the nearest town to village is indicated and the distance is given in Kms. within brackets.

    (iii) Power Supply (Col. 13) The foliowing codes are used for the power supply available within the village: Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity fo;- Agriculture EAG Electricity for other purpose like industrial commercial etc. EO Electricity for all purpose listed above EA

    (iv) Staple food (Col. 14) The food grains used as staple food in a village for major part of the year are indicated. (v) Remark (Col. 20)

    The following items of information are furnished in this column and are indicat~d by the code given against each. (a) Copies of the newspaper coming in the village N (b) Motor cycle/Scooters available in the village M (c) Car~/Jeeps available in the village C (d) Tractors available in the village T

    ° (e) Tern-indicates temples of importance. Other places of importance are given by names. The numerical strength of each item is indicated by numerical appendage to the code. For instance, N 32 indicated 32 copies of newspaper coming in the village.

    4. Land use Data t. Area of the village (Col. 3) The area ofthe village is based on village records. 2. Land use classification The stan~rd class'ificati~n of land use data are given below: oJ. Fore~ts 2. Not available f('r cultivation. 2. I Lands put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands. 3. Other uncultivated lands ex.cluding fallow lands. 3.1 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands. 3.2 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not included in the net area sown. 3.3 Culturable waste.

    4. Fallow lands 4.1 Current fallows. 4.2 Other fallows.

    5. Net area sown There is a departure from the standard classification in presentation 01 land use data in village directoOry. H~wever, b;)th classification are indeatifiable with each other an given beloW. xxxiii

    3. Village Directory Standard Classification (with Sl. No. of category). I. Forests (Col: 15) , Forest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (Col. 16) Net area sown (5) plus plus 3, Un-irrigated (Col.I7) Fallow land (4.1 + 4.2) 4.- Culturable waste,(Co1.18) 1. Permanent pastures & other graZing lands (3.1) 2. Land under inisceHancOlis tree crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturable wastes (3.3) 5. Area not available for cultivation (Col.] 9) 1. Land put to non-agricultural uses (2.1) 2. Barren and uncultivabJe land (2.2)

    4. Irrigation by sources (~ol. 16) The >sources of net irrig~ted area are represented by the following codes: Government Canal GC Wen (without e.lectricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE TubeweB (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWa Tank TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others o Total T c. Town Directory The Town Directory covers all the to,," n in a district. The towns are arranged by English .alphabetical order. The c!ata are presented in seven statements seIially numbered I to IV, IVA ,V and VI.

    The following mode of listing of towns has been followed :: (i) All the towns having statutory status which are not the part of an Urban 'Agglomera­ tion is listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns.

    (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of a statutory town are listed twice in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as under the main town of an Urban Agglomerations. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main town. In alphabetical arrangement a note is ~jven against such, towns Ithat they are part of such and such Urban Agglomeration,

    > (iii) The outgrowths of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as inde- pendent towns are not listed'in the main body of the Directory. They have been explained by a footnote to the main town and the data relating to outgrowth are merged with the main town. xxxiv

    (iv) Census town are also listed in the body of Directory. These are the towns which do· not el'ljoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purp:>se of p:>ptllation census. The important concepts used in the town directory are di,c.lHed in the follo .ving paras :

    Class of Town: (Statement I Col.-2) The towns are classified into following six groups by p:>p:ll::1.ti~n size criterion Population Class 100,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49.999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000- 9,999 V Below- 5,000 VI Civic Administration (Statement I Col. 2) The civil administration status of a town is indicated by codes ex-plained below : Municipal Corporation M. Corp. Municipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board Cantonmellt C.B. Notified Area!Notified Area Committee! N.A.C. Notified Committee Census Town C.T. Road Length k$tatement IV Col. 6)

    The total~road length within each town is to be given by the following codes Pucca Road PR. Kachcha Road KR System of sewerage (Statement IV & IVA Col. 7) The system of sewerage and drainage are represented by the following codes-:. Sewer S Open Surface drains. OSD Box Surface drains BSD Sylk drains SD Cesspool method CD Pit system Pt Two systems in order of importance one following the oth~r are indicated in codes. -M-;thodOfdispos~1 of Night Soil (Statements IV & IVA Col 11) : The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the following codes: Head loads . ' HL Bask.ets B Wheel barrows WB Septic tank'l~trines ST . Sewerage S Upto two methods in order of their importance in the town one following the other are indicated in codes. xxxv

    , I . Protected Water supply (Statement IV Cols. 12 & 13) Water Supply: The following codes are used for indicating protected water supply system/sources, (A) Sources of water supply (Col. 12) Tubewell water jHandpump TW Tap water 'I' Well Water W Tank water TK (B) System of storage (Col. 13) Overhead tank OHT Service reservoir SR River infiltration gallery IG Borewell Pumping System BWP Pressure tank PT Fire fighting service (Statement IV Col. 14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting servi~es are available within the town. In case not available within the tov.n the name of the neatest place if in the same district or name of the nearest ·district if out side the district ",here fire fighting services are available is indicated. Medical Facilities (Statement V Col. 4 & 5)

    1te fonowing codes are u~e,d for representing medical facilities: Hospital H Dispensary D Health 'Centre HG Family Planning Centre FC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others o The above classific,ation gives the institutions by type but does not reflect on the system of medicine practised in' these institutions. A further distinction is a~temp'ted by classifying these . institutiolJ.s by "Various systems of medicine as represented by the following codes"! ~~k A Unani U Homoeopathic Hom If none of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicine is indicated. The system of medicine practised and number of institutions are indicated within brackets appended to the code "representing the type of medica] intstitutions. For illustration code H. (A-I, 2) indicates one Ayurvedic hospital and two Allopathic hospitals. , , Educational Facilities (Statemen~ V-Col. 6-9)

    (i) Arts, science and ~ommerce colleges imparting eduction of degree level and above are ,represented by the following codes: Arts only A Science only S Arts and science only AS Commerce only e Arts and commerce only AC Combined for all categories. arts, science and commerce Ase Law 'L xxxvi l . eii) Recognized type-writing short hand institutions and other vocational institutes are indicated by the codes given below: (Col. 10) Shorthand SH Typewriting Typ Shorthand & Typewriting She Typ Others' o (iii) Medical: Engineering Colleges and Polytechnic: The number or each type of institu, tion is indicated in the ralevant column by giving the number. - If there are more than one educational institutiqns, the number is indicated within brackets appended to the codes.

    If an educational facility is oot available within the town, name o~ the nearest place within the district or name of the district if outside the. district where such a facility is available is indicated.. The distance from the towo of such a place is given in Kms. within brackets• Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V Col. 20) These facilities are represented by the following codes: Public Library PL Reading Room RR ANALYTICAL NOTE

    History: The district is named after its headquarters town Rampur which was well known as a seat of power before tbe treaty of Laldhang made between the of Avadh and the in 1774. The site was originalJy a group of four villages whicli. was calJed Rampur after one Raja Ram Singh of Katehar. The present town of Rampur is said to have been founded by Faizullah Khan in 1775. He at first called it Faizabad but since it was represented that several towns of this name alleady existed, the name was changed to l\fustafabad urf Rampur. People like the Ahar, Ahir, Baswar, Beriya, Bhuinhar, Chauhan (non-Rajput), Daleia, Gujar, Kanjar, Nat and Pasi appear to be the indigenous descendants of the aborigines who inhabited these parts in primitive times. Although the villages in the district are claimed to be as old as Mahabharata age, there is no evidence to support it since no archaeological survey of the district has so far been carried out. The last of the of Rampur state under British rule was Muhammad Raza Ali Khan. He took great pains to streamline the admini~tration, initirted reforms and enforced progressive policies. With the independence of the country on August 15,1947, nawab 9£ Rampur was among the first of the Indian princes to promptly agree to the merger. On May 5, 1949, the merger agreement was signed, and on July 1, the administration of the state of RamplJc was transferred to the Central Government and finally decided to merge the state of Rampur with the state of Vttal" Pradesh w.e.f. December 1, 1949. With the- merger, the territory was reconstituted ;s district Rampur of Uttar Pradesh. At that time, its area was 894 sq. kms. and it yielded an annual revenue of about a crore of rupees. At the time of its. merger in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Rampur ha~ five tahsils-Suar:o­ Uilaspur, Ramlmr, Milak and Shahabad. In 1951, 15 villages of tahsil and district Moradabad were transferred to tahsil Suar. In the same year two villages, Gajadbarpur of tahsil BaR:illy and Pachtaur of tah sil Aonla of district Bareilly were transferred to tahsil Milak and Shahabad respectivdy and the village Dhanpur Bijapur which fOi'med an C:1cl:lvc in the cis~{i_·c: of Na,ini­ tal was added to tahsil Kichha of that district. Chak Hardaspur, which had been transferred to tahsil Kashipur of district Nainital in 1951 was absorbed in tahsil Suar in 1952, when tahsil was also abolished and ama~!'ftrnatcd with tahsil Suar. In 1953 four villages of tahsil Kashipur in district Nainital were transferred to tahsil Suar. In 1957, the village of FazilpU!' of tahsil Biiaspur was transferred-to distri. t NainitaL

    Location: The district of Rampur lies in the middle of Rohilkhand division. It is bounded on the north by Nainital, all the east by Bareilly, on the south by Budaun and on the W(!$t by Moradabad. It lies between latitude 28°25' Nort!J. and 29°10' North and longitude 78°51' East.. and 79'28' East, the extreme length from north to south being 81 kms. and the ex.tre~e breadth. from east to west about 49 kms. On configuration, it is aJmost heart-shaped. It has an area of 2,367.0 sq. km. and is the smallest district of the state.

    ropography and Climate: The district is almost an open plain with slight undulation, the surface being traversed by numerous river valleys, The general slope is from north to south and south-east, 0n the 2

    northern border of the district the elevation is about 192 metres above sea~leveJ, which drops 10 166.4 metres a few kilometres south of Rampur town. ¥he country in the vicinity of the town of Rampur' has been described by Davidson in his '·'Travels in Upper India" as exceed­ iagly rich and beautiful. The district may be divided into four physical units" the northern forest belt or semi-tarai tract, the central plain, the Ramganga khadar and the southern upland.

    The northern forest belt tract comprises the northern tahsils of Suar and Bilaspur. Owing to its proximity to the tarai forests the soils though rich in humus, are ill-drained and the ~]imate is unhealthy. A greater part of the tract has been cleared of forest and, the area brought under plough. AU the rivers ~nd streams flowing through the tract have been diverted into irrigation canals ,Still considerable parts of the tract are covered with forests.

    The central plain comprises of the tahsils Rampur and Milak and north-eastern part of tahsil Shahabad. It is highly developed ~gricultural land. The land slopes gently south­ wards. The ~oils here are generally dumat and maliar. The land is covered with a net-work of canals with sufficient irrigation potential. All the available land in this tract has beeil brought under plough and there is practically no forest hi this part. Ramganga khadar (flood plain) tract comprises the central part of tahsil Shahabad and extends through the tahsil from north-west to south-east for about 26 kms. It is almost impossible to describe the limits of the khadar which keeps on changing owing to the vagaries of the river changing its course at will. Nearly all the villages along the river _get inundated during the rainy season. A major part of the tract consists of sand. At places, where the land is fertile, vegetables, wheat and sugarcane are grown. The 1and between the rivers Ramganga and Gangan is poor with de.ficient means of irrigation. Crops in tllis tract are often inundated by the overflow of these rivers. Southern upland tract consisting of south-western part of tahsil Shahabad lies to the west of the Ramganga khadar. The river forms the northi.eastern boundary of the upland and is utilised for irrigation. The soil in the northern part consists of deh friable loam while in the south it is sandy bhur. The tract is deficient jn irrigation, Gangan canal being the only source.

    The Ramganga and its tributaries, the Kosi and the Gangan are the main rivers of the district. Among the other streams, the chief are the Bab, Kachhia, 8ahguJ, Ghaya, Bhakra, Dhimri, Sohaya, Sainjni, Pilakhar, Hathi Chinghar and Naha.l. The climate of the district is characterised by a hot dry summer and a cold winter. The winter season starts from about mid-November to February and is followed by summer from March to about the middle of June. From middle of June to the end of September is the monsoon season. October and the first half of November constitute the post-monsoon season. The cold weather lasts longer and the temperature in summer is not as high as in other adjoining - districts. In winter the climate is cold and moist.

    The average annual rainfall in the district is about] 10 em. ranging between. 100 cm. in the south-west to 130 em. in the north-east. About 85 percent of the annual rainfall is received during the monsoon season. May and June are the 'hottest months with the mean daily maximum temperature of about 40°C and the mean daily minimum about 25°C. The maximum temperature reaches about 46°C. January is generally the coldest month when the mean daily maximum tempera­ ture is about 2loe and the mean daily minimum temperature about SoC. Minimum temperature on individual days sometimes drop to freezing point. 3

    Flora and Fauna ; Being in the vicinity of hills and tarai, the district is most suited for the growth of forests. With the increase of population, portions of the forests at several places were gradually cleared for agricultural purposes. Now the forests are confined to Suar and Bilaspur tahsils only. These forests contain large patched overgrown by long grass and cannot be cultivated. Main trees found in these forests are babul, semal, bar, sissoo, gular etc. These are now being gradually replaced with plantations of eucalyptus and khair etc. The total area under forests is 6,611 hectares of which 5,405 hectares is in tahsil Suar and 1,206 hectares in Bilaspur. The area under groves in the district is about 1,947 hectares of which 742 hectares lies in tahsil Rampur, 358 hectares in tahsil Shahabad, 341 hectares in tahsil Milak, 259 hectares in tahsil Suar and 247 hectares in tahsil Bilaspur. The chief varie­ ties of trees are ber,jamu!l and mango. In earlier days large number and a variety of animals and birds were found in these foressts but due to clearing of jungles and reckless shooting, the animals have shifted to the adjoining forests .. As such, their number has diminished sharply. The tiger and leopard have now become rare. Other animals commonly found in these forests are spotted deer, wild bear, wiJd cat and hog and deer. The jackal, monkey, common mangoose, squirrel, porcupine, fox and hyena are found throughout the district. . Among the game birds the most common are the grey quail, little brown dove, spotted dove, pigeon, red jungle owl, black partridge, grey partridge and red turtle dove. Quails appear in abundance. Quails and partridge are tamed for fighting. The goose, surkhab, teal and red crested pochard duck visit the district during the winter. Administrative Units : . District Rampur comprises of five tahsils viz. Suar, Bilaspur, Rampur, Shahabad and Milak with the seat of district administration located at Rampur town. There are six develop­ ment blocks in the district with two in Rampur tahsil and one each in other four tahsils. Boundaries of the blocks in Suar and Bilaspur cut across the tahsil boundaries. Eighteen villages with an area of 40.04 sq. km. of Suar tahsil fall under Bilaspur development block. The following table presents the heirarchy of administrative units: Table 1 : Administrative Units No. of Tahsil/Development Area in Nyaya Gram revenue villages No.of block sq kms. pancha~ sabhas r----....A..--~ towns yats Total Inhabited 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. BdaspuT 483.4 9 106 213 211 -2 Bilaspur 528.7 ,* lQ 106 213 211 2. Suar 591.0 *16 157 283 269 3 Suar 552.7 1 5 157 283 269 3. Rampur 444.8 19 184 246 240 I Saidnagar 209." 9 85 114 113 Cbamrawa 2167 10 99 132 127 4. Shahabad 432.5 15 133 20g 186 I Shahabad ~28.6 15 ,133 20S 186 5. Milak 401.3 15 162'- 202 196 1 MiJak 406.4 15 162 202 196 Total District 2,367.0 74 742 1,152 1, lO2 8 Sources.: 1. Block Area Sankhakiye Patrika Rampur, 1981 2. Tahsil Area Board of Revenue U. P. 3. District Area Surveyor General India. The difference between the sum of the area of the tahsils and the total area of tbe district is attributable to the varying system of accountibg by two sources. 4

    There are 1,152 villages in the district out of which 1,102 are inhabited and 50 an:: uninhabited. There are 74 Nyaya panchayats and 742 gram sabhas in the district.

    )i;am~~y a:::d bf;:l-::;tru:ture : The roads of the district C:ln be classified as national highways, major district roads and -village roads. The central government is responsible for the maintenance of national highways while the state government is responsible for the rest. Municipal Boards and other local bodies maintain the roads in their respective jurisdictIOn. The Delhi, Bareilly-Lucknow road is the only national highw:lY passing through this district, connecting Rampur, Dhan;lOra and Milak. The total1ength of this road in the district is 32 kms. The total length of roads maintained by the Public Works Department is 655 kms. A broad guage railway line connects Kampur with Bareilly and Moradabad districts. The total length of the railway line in the district is about 40 kms. and connects Shahzadpur Dhamora, Dugarpur and Milak. A power house established by Nawab Hamid Ali Khan in 1913 at Rampur was taken over by the U. P. Government upon the merger of the state. This power house has been linked witJiSharda Hydro-electric gird and supplies electricity to Rampur. Tanda also has a power boose which supplies electricity to the neighbouring areas: The per capita consumption of electricity amounts to 57.32 kwh. against the state average of 139.09. However, electricity for agriculturttI purposes shows much higher consumption per hectare of net area sown. The consumption for agricultural purposes amopnts to 136.58 kwh. per hectare against the state average of 88.83 kwh. Canals constitute one of the _chief sources of irrigation in the district. Kosi canal in

    Rampur tansil 7 Sainjni, Drummond, Dhakra and Bahgul in Bilaspur tahsil, and Nahal in centra! portions of the district and Gangan in Shahabad tahsil provide a good irrigation net-work. Total length of canals and their subsidiary branches in the district in 1979-80 was 780.6 kms. Besides canals the other sources of irrigation in the district are numerous tanks and reservoirs. The following statement gives the figuJes of irrigated area in the district during 1979-80.

    Table 2 : Distribution of cultivated and irrigated area ~----~------.. Total area Length of Percentage of net Percentage of Name of tahsil (hectares) canals cultivated area irrigated area to (in kms.) to total area net cultivated area 1 2 3 4 5 1. Bilaspur 48,830 350.6 79.66 73,47 2_ Suar 59,310 124.2 76.45 69.00 3. Rampur '42,630 100.0 83.13 66.37 4. Shahabad 42,860 34.4 70.37 58.36 5. Milak 40,640 161.5 78.90 59.41

    Total 237,200 780.6 76.69 65.99

    It can be observed, from the above table that 76.69 per cent of the total area of -the district is under cultivation, tlle highest being in Rampur tahsil where 83.13 per cent - is under cultivation. Of the net cultivated area 65.99 per cent is irrigated. Among the tahsils this per~ C'eIltage varies between 58.36 in Shahabad to 73.47 in Bilaspur tahsil. 5

    Besides the above, tube wells and pumping sets provide addItional source of irrigation. In 1979-80 there were 185 state owned tubewells, 1980 private tubewells and 15,051 pumping sets in the district. The major sources of irrigation are canals, private tubewells, pumping sets and masonary wells. These sources account for almost nine tenth for the area Irrigated. Though the area irrigated by different sources vary from one source to an-other, these four_ sources almost are equally important in the extent of irrigation. Agriculture and Allied Sectors : The economy of is predominantly agricultural. Almost three fourths of the working force are engaged as cultivators and agricultural labourers. Table 3: Distribution of villages according to land use

    Name of tahsil Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of inhabited (hectares) cultivated area irrigated area villages to total area to total cultivable area

    1 2 3 4 5

    --t; Suar 269 57,454.61 84.25 55.41 2-; Bilaspqr 201 46,637.60 87.79 60.90 3. Rampur 240 43,648.05 88.77 52.88 4. Shahabad 186 40,868.26 77.56 53.96

    ~. Milak 196 38,937.13 87.48 48.73

    --~ ------Total 1,092 221,545.65 85.19 54.65

    The above table reveals that as much as 85.19 per cent of the total area of the district is cultivable, which includes net area sown, other fallows and cultutable wastes. Of the tota] cultivable area, 54.65 per cent is irrigated. The most extensively cuhivable tahsil is Rampur with 88.17 per cent of its area cultivable. However, it is Bilaspur tahsil which scores over in irrigation by having its 6').90 per cellt of area irrigated. The ]east cultivable tahsil is Shahabad with its 11.56 p\!r ceat of the arc:! cultivable. However, Milak tahsil occupies the lowest place among the tahsil~ of the district in the extent of irrigation as its irrigated area accounts for 48.13 per cent of the cultivable area. There are two main harvests, rabi and kharif. Zaid crops'the third harvest. are also raised where irrigation facilities ;;tre available. The main kharif crops are sugarcane, paddy, jowar and maize. The rabi crops are wheat and gram. Wheat is cultivated in the largest area (101,976 hectares) followed by p:lddy (72,742 hectares), jowar (22,051 hectares), sugarcane (18,887 hectares) and maize (11,537 hectares). These crops account for 73.18 per cent of the tota] cropped area. The gross value of agricultural out put per hectare amounts to Rs. 3,528 which is much above the state's average of Rs. 2,703' per hectare. The intensity of cropping which is an indicator of the level of double cropping is 150.86 which is substantially above the state average of 139.09.

    About 60 per cent cultivators possess land holding of less than one hectare. There are big agriculture farms under'co-operatives and individual ownership in tarai region of Bilaspur bloCk. The district is well placed in the production of food grains. This is surplus district and is in a position of exporting one lakh tonnes of foodgrains annually. The consumption of fertilizers per hectare amounts to 16.50 kg. against thti state average of 47.35 kgs. 6

    The animal husbandry also plays an important role in supplementing income of the farmers and provide draught power for agricultural operations. ,According to 1977 live stock censu", the total number of live !ltock was 388,766. Draught animals account for .the largest humber. Of 159,945 draught animals, oxen preponderated with their popUlation of 114,509. Of 100,594 milch animals, there were 65,765 she buffaloe<; and the remaining cows. There were 76,646 poultry birds. There ar~ 22 piggery units in the district employing 49 persons.

    Industries : The industrial structure of the district consists of large, medium and small scale indu,>­ tries and villsge and cottage indu'itries.. There are eight units under large and medium scale industries, and one under large scale industries. These eight units are Raza Textiles; Raza Buland Sugar Factory, New Board Company; Hind Ceramics Rajpur Distillery and Chemicals, Government Printing Press, Richardson Hindustan Limited and Rudr Vilas Sahkari Chini Factory which produce goods worth Rs.l,304.09 lakhs. A total capital of Rs. 1,175.60 lakh is invested in these industries and cloth, sugar, R. C. C. Sheets, alchohol, mentha, solVent oil, -straw board are produced. O.le paper mill is being set up at Rampur with an employment potential of 500 persons.

    There are 334 units registered under small scale industries with an investment of Rs. 226.33 lakhs. They employ 1,171 persons and produce goods worth Rs. 342.91 lakhs annually. Village and cottage industries produce shoes, edible oil. gum, hides and skins. ropes, earthen pots, furnitures, doors and windows etc. The total capital invested in cottage and village industries amounts to Rs. 498,000 in 249 units which employ 647 persons and produce goods worth Rs. 84,530 annua~Jy.

    Other Sectors :

    Trade and commerce, transport, construction, banking and services also contribute their mite to the economy of the district. A transaction of Rs. 7,986 thousand is conducted annually in trading through three mandi samities and kirai (purchase) and vikrai (sale) samities. The 34 branches of Nationalised banks in the district has advanced loans of Rs. 116,974 thousand in a year. There are five branches of land mortgage banks and eight of co-operative bankS in the district.

    Amenities: The availability of amenities within easy reach reflects on the infra-structural development of the area. The availability of facilities name{y educational, drinking water, medical, transport and communication and marketing have be~n discussed for rural and urban areas separately as relevant to each of them.

    Rural Areas :

    The district comprises. of 1,152 revenue villages and one forest village. Of th~se 1,092 revenue villages are inhabited including the forest village. On an average, a village occupies an area of 197.35 hectares. Occupying an expense of 1227.86 hectares, Patti Kalan, a revenue­ village of Suar tahsil i!i the largest viJIage in the district. Perched over an area of 6.88 hectares. Chak Dharmpur village of tahsil Milak is the smallest village in the district.

    The distribution ofvi1lages according to the availability of different amenities is given in. the foHowing table. 7

    Table 4 : Distribution of villages according to tbe availability of dift'erent amenities

    No. of No (with percentage) of villal!es having SI. No. Name of lOhabited ,..------_._------Tahsil villages Education Medical Drinking water 2 3 4 5 (I I. Suar ')269 ' 113(42.01) 16( 5.95) 269,(100.00) 2. Bilaspur 201~ 90(44.78) 13( 6.47) 201(100.00) 3. Rampur 240 - 135(56.25) 9( 3.75) 240( I 00.00) 4. Shahabad 186~ 89(47.85) 6( 3.23) 186(100.00) 5. Milak 196- 107(54.59) 5( 2.55) 196(100.00) Total 1,092 534(48.90) 49( 4.49) 1 ,092( 100.00)

    ___one or .A.. more______of the foHowing amenil ies --,. Post & telegraph Market/hat Communication Approach by pucca raod Power Supply 7 8 9 10 11

    13(4.83) 19(7.06) 21(7.81) 139(51.67) 88(32.71) 26(12.94) 16(7.96) 80(39.80) 152(75.62) ]29(64.18) 27(11.25) 32{J3.33) 21(8.75) J35(56.25) 59(24.58) 13(6.99) 28(15.05) 21(11.29) 107(57.53) 97(52.15) . 18(9.18) 23(11.73) 4(2.04) 52(26.53) '70(35.71)

    97(8.88) 118(10.81) 14(713.46) 585(53.57) 443(40.57)

    The above table reveals that the educational facilities are available in 48.90 per cent of the inhabited villages of the district. These facilities do not vary greatly in coverage of villages fro,m one tahsiUo another being confined between the maximum of 56.25 per cent of villages in Rainpur tahsil and the minimum of 42.0 I per cent of villages of Suar tahsil. Only 4.49 per -cent of the villages of the district po~sess medical facilities within the district. Bilaspur tahsil w)th its mere 6.47 per cent of villages having medical facilities shows maximum coverage among the tahsil of the district. Milak tahsil on the other hand persents p'oorest coverage with only fhe villages having medical facilities that account for mere 2.55 per cent of the total number of inhabited villages of the tahsil. The postal facilities are available in 8.88 per cent of villages of the district. Bilaspur tahsil leads all other tabsils in coverage by postal facilities. Closely followed by Rampur tahsil. The villages having postal facilities in Bilaspur tahsil make 12.94 per cent which though largest is not impressive. The least covered tahsil by postal facilities is Suar in the district as only 4.83 per cent of its villages have postal facilities: Market facilities are available in 10.81 per cent of villages of the district. Shahabad shows the highest coverage with its 15.05 per cent of its villages served by market facilities from within the villages. While the lowest coverage of 7.06 pre cent of villages is observed in Suar tahs.il closely preceded by Bilaspur tahsil (7.96 per cent). Communication facilities as indicated by the provision of a b~s stop or a railway station are available in 13.46 per cent of the villages of the district. The pro­ portion of villages having a bus stop or a ranway station or both, very greatly from one tahsil to another. Bilaspur tahsil is the best placed tahsil having communication heads as much as 39.80 per cent of its villages have a bus stop or a railway sration or both. The second best placed tahsil in th,is respect is Shahabad which cannot be said to the very well provided wilh 'Communication facilities as its 1 J.29 per cent of villages possess rail or road communication 8

    heads. The least coverage of villages by communication facilities is observed in Milak tahsil where the villages having a railway station or a bus slop or both make a poor percentage of 2.04. More than half 53.57 per -cent of the inhabited villages are connected by pucca road. Power'supply reaches (40.57 per cent) of villages of the district ranging between the maximum of 64.18 per c@nt of villages of Bilaspur tah'Si1 and the minimum ('If 24.58 per cent of Rampur tahsil. The coverage by electricity is second largest after educational facilities.

    The following table given proportion of population served by dIfferent amenities ..

    TabJe 5: PJ'~rtion of rural population served by diJferent amenities

    Total Proportion of rural popUlation served by the amenity of S1. Name popu- ,--______A. ______-. No. of lation of Educa- Medi- Drink- Post & Marketl Communi- Appro- Power tahsil inhabited tion cal ing tele- Hat cation ach by supply villages in water graph pucca the tahsil road

    2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    1. Suar 220,768 67.29 12.71 100.00 12.68 19.28 13.63 6.15 43.41

    2. Bilaspur 106,562 63.35 11.29 100.00 12.34 14.51 44.31 79.19 6.15

    3. Rampur 216,826 76.94 7.71 100.00 28.84 22.44 13.69 31.12 35,65

    4. Shahabad 154,469 70.51 14.27 100.00 22.75 31.35 17.17 67.12 59.47

    5. Milak 164,889 70.27 4.04 100.00 18.99 21.26 2.34 3U8 46.77

    Total 863',514 70.37 9.90 100.00 19,70 22.02 15.91 37.12 40.38

    The above table indicates that 70 per cent of the rural popUlation of the district lives in villages which have some educational facilities. The proportion of popUlation selved by different amenities does not very greatly from one tahsil to another. With 76.94 percent of population living in villages having educational facilities, the rural population of Rampur tahsil is most extensively covered. In contrast to this th~ rural population of Bilaspur tahsil is least covered with 63.35 per cent, population living in villages having educational institutions. Medical facilities hardly covers one tenth of the rural population of the district. The rural population of Shahabad tahsil is most extensively covered by medical facilities· whele 14.27 per cent of rural population lives in villages where medical facilities are available. The coverage dwindles to mere 4.0( percent of the least among the tahsils in Milak tahsil. About one fifth of the rural population of the district lives in villages where posta] facilities are available. The proportion of popula'ion served by these facilities varies between the maximum of 2S.84 per cent in Rampur tahsil and the minimum of 12.34 percent in Bilaspur tahsil.c1ose1y preceded by Suar tahsil (12.68 per c~nt). Market faci~ities can be availed of within villages by 22.02 per cent of the rural population of the district ra~ging between the maximum of 31.35 per cent of popu­ lalion in Shahabad tahsil and the minimum of 14.51 per c~nt in Milak tahsil. Communication facilities as indicated by the provision of a bus stop or location of a railway station or both are available to 15.91 per cent of the rural population of the district. The proportion of coverage by these facilities varies greatly from one tahsil to another. It touches the highest point of 44.31 per 9

    cent of population in Bilaspur tahsil on the one hand and the lQwest pQint of 2.34 per cent in Milak tahsil on the other. As much as 37.12 per cent of the rural population lives in villages that are ,approachable by pucca road, With more than three fourths (79.19 per «;ent) of the popula­ tion of Bilaspur tahsil being inhabitants of the villages connected by pucca road, Bilaspur tahsil shows the largest coverage, followed by Shahabad l67.12 %). In contra'St, with 6.15 per cent the least among tahsils, living in villages connected by pucca road, Suar tahsil presents a measely proportion. ' The following table presents distribution of villages not having amenities by distance . ranges from the places where these are available.

    Table 6 : Distribution of villages not baving certain amenities arranged boY distance ranges from the pla~es where these are available

    No. of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of Villages not having r------~------, the amenity of -5 kms. 5--10 kms. 10 + kms. Total (cols. 2 -4)

    1 2 3 4 5

    1. Education 531 15 12 558

    2. Medical 646 279 118 104'3

    3. Drinking water

    4. P&T 748 172 75 995

    5. Market/hat 777 176 21 974

    6. Communication 581 253 111 945

    Of 558 vlllages not having educational fa.cilities, as many as 531 are pla:c~d within 5 kms... distance from the places where educational facilities are available. There are 15 villages, the inhabitants of which can avail these educational facilities within 5-10 kms. distance range while those of 12 villages can have these facilities from the distance of 10 kms. and beyond. Of 1,643· _yJ1wses not having medical facilities, 646 .are sit.Iated. within 5 km!;. distan®,. i1!¥, villages within 5-10 kms. distance. range and 118 villages at a distance of 10 kros. and beyond rrom-die pfaces where medical facilities. are available', Postal lacilities are not available in. 995 villages. Postal facilities can be had by the inhabitants of 748 'villages within 5 ~ distance, those of 1'T2 villages within 5-10 kms. distance range and those of 75 vilklges from a­ distance of 10' kms. and beyond. Market futilities are available to inhabitants of 177 villages within 5 kms. distance, those of 1-76 villages within 5-10 kms. distance range and to those o£ 21 viHages from the distance of 10 kms, and oeyond. Communication facilities as indicated by the provision of bus-s_tpp' or rail\'Vay station or bot,h,a,re not _ayahable in ?'45 villa:-ge-s. 1hesie,' facHities can be had by the inhabitants of 581 villages within 5 kD')s. dist~ri~e, to tbose 0{;253 ~ within the distance range of 5-10 and III vlUages from it. distance: of 10 kn1§: and beyond, The following table gives the'distribution of villages by' dj~taDce ranges from the nearest town. 10

    Table 7 : Distributio1l of'villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of ,_-______A ______Distance Number range of in­ Educ3.- Medi- Drink- POiDt Market/ Communica- Approached Power from the habited tion cal jng and hat tion by pucca supply nearest villages water tele- road town in each grapb (in kms.) range

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0-5 221 95 11 221 19 19 38 138 107 (42.99) (4.98) (100.00) (8.60) (8.60) ( 17.19) (62.44) (48.42) 6-15 578 283 34 578 58 67 88 324 240 (48.96) (5.88) (100.00) (10.03) (11.59) (15.22) (56.06) (41.52) ]6-50 293 156 4 293 20 32 21 123 96 (53.24) (1.37) (100.00) (6.83) . (10.92) (7.17) (41.98) (32.76) ·51+ Unspecified - Total 1,092 534 49 1,092 97 118 )27 585 443 (45.90) (4.49) (I 00.00) (8.88) (10.81) (11.63) (53.57) (40.57)

    It can be observed from the above table that as many as 578 villages are situated in the distance range of 6-15 kms. from the nearest town"accounting for 52.93 of the total inhabited villages of the district and none is located at a distance of 51 kms. and beyond. The table also reveals a discernible feature that the villages which are most proximately (within 5 kms.) situated are more extensively covered by communication faciljties. pucca road and electricity than those placed farther and least concerned by educational facilities. Shift in the tendency occurs when the coverage of medical, pestal and market facilities are studied as the villages that are located in the distance range of 6-15 kms. from the nearest town are most extensively covered. The villages which are the farthest from the nearest town being 16-50 kms. away are least covered by all the amenities except educational which show the highest proportion ofviUages having educational facilities among the villages that are the remotest (16-50 kms.) The table given below shows the villages as they are distributed by population size and availability of amenities. Table 8: Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available ,...---Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of population Nwnbcr of Educa- Medical Driokins Poit& Market} Communica- Approach Power J1UlIC inhabited tion ' .vater telegraph hat tion by supply village pucca road

    1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 UPto 499 4SS 89 8 4SS 21 IS 54 226 170 (19.56) (1.76) (IOOJ)o) (4.62) (3.30) (11.87) (49.67) (37.36) ~1,999 576 389 23 516 42 68 80 318 236 (61.53) (3.99) (100.00) (7.29) (U.81) (13.89) tSS.21) (40.91) 2,000-4.999 56 51 16 56 30 32 10 37 33 (91.07) (28.57) (100.00) (S3.57) (57.14) (17.86) (66.07) (58.93) 5,000+ 5 S 2 S 4 3 3 4 4 (IOO.CO) (40.00) (100.00) (80.00) (60.00) (60.00) (80.00) (80.00) Total 1.0925 34 49 1.092 97 H8 147 585 443 (48.90) (4.49) (100.00) (8.S8) (10.81) (13.46) (53.57) (40.57) 11

    The above table reveals that the lar~est number of 576 villages fall in the population range of 500-1,999. The second largest number of 455 villages have a population size in the range of up to 499 persoJ1s. These two ranges make a proportion of 94.41 per cent of the total number of inhabited villages in the district. Only five villages have a population size of 5,000 and b~yond. The above table clearly demonstrates-the higher is the population size of the villages, the higher is the coverage of the villages by various amenities. The proportion of the villages that the lowest in the lowest popUlation range (upto 499 persons) rises with the rise in . population ranges and reaches the highest mark in the highegt population ranges. Villages with smallest population size are far better covered by pucca road and electricity. The proportion of villages covered by these amenities rise gradually from one population range to another after exhibiting a fairly high level of coverage (pucca road 49.67 per cent and power supp~y 37.36 per cent) of the villages with least population size. The following table shows combination of foodgrains that constitute staple food in various tahsils of the district. . Table 9 Main staple food in the majority of villages Name of tahsil Main staple food 2

    1. Suar Wheat and rice 2. Bilaspur Whea t and rice 3. Rampur Wheat and rice 4. Shahabad Wheat and rice 5. Milak Whea t and rice

    It can be seen from the above table that wheat and rice constitute staple food in all the tahsiIs of the district. Urban Areas : The urban areas consists of eight towns out of which two are administered by municipal board and remaining six by town area committees. These six towns have come up newly over the last decade. The following table presents ~rowth, density and sex ratio of urban popUlation in cont. rast to those at the state level. TaMe 10 : Growth density sex ratio and urban population in tbe district in relation to the state. I>istrict State _---'-- ,------_-"- ---, Census Total Urban Percentage Decadal :Density Sex Total Urban Percen- Decadel Density Sex Year bopu­ popu - of urban percent~ (popu- ratio popu- popu. taee pcrcerr- (poPul- ratio lation laition popluation aie lation (No. of latiorJ lation of tase lation (No. varition per sq. fema- urban varia- per sq. of in urban km.) Ie! per ~opula- tion in Jc:m.) fema- poputa- 1.000 tlon urban leta per tion male!) popula- 1.000 tion maJci)

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    1931 560.011 174.342 31.13 +44.29 2,591 922 63.219.655 8,625,699 13.M +22.93 2,295 no 1961 701,S37 14S,982 20.81 -16.27 5,636 8S5 73.754,554 9.479,195 12.85 + 9.90 3.823 812 1-971 901.209 176,045 19.53 +20.59 6,008 869 81,341,144.12,38$,596 14.02 +~O.68 4.355 821 1981 1.178.621 3IS.107 26.74 +78.99 5,002 113 1I0.862,OlJ 19.899.115 11.95 +60.62 4.363 146 12

    The eight towns of the di strict make a total population of 3, 15,107, accounting for 26 per cent of the total population. The degree of urbanization as reflected by the urban propor­ tion of population is greater in the district than at the state level (17.95 per cent).' A study of the growth of urban population shows that its collapsed to 20.81 per cent in 1961 from 31.13 percent in 1951 and after declining marginally in 1971, it rose to 26.74 percent in 198!. The density in urban areas per square km. more than doubled itself from 2,591 in 1951 to 5,636 persons in 1961, rose further in 1971 before dropping to 5,002 persons finally in 1981. Though the density of urban population of the district has been fluctuating unsteadily, it has always stayed above the state's average. The sex ratio as indicated by the number· of females per thousand of males in urban areas dropped from 922 females in 1951 to 855 females in 1961 but steadily rose to 883 till 1981. The sex ratio has always stayed above the state average. The following table shows the new. towns added or de-classtfied over the last decade. Table 11 New towns added/declassified in 1981 Census Name of towns PopuJatiQfl 1981 Census 1 2

    (a) Added- (i) BiJaspur 20,032 (ii) Kemri 13,537 (iii) 8,786 (iv) MUak 14;470 (v) Shababa

    Per capita receipt varies between-the maximum of Rs. 42.48 per annum in Bilaspur town and the minimum of Rs. 3.91 in Maswasi. Receipt through taxes exceeds in all the towns except Bilaspur, Maswasi and Tanda where receipt flom all other sources exceeds that througil taxes. Per capita expenditure varies between the maximum of Rs. 43.2,9 in Suar and the minimum of Rs. 4.24 in Maswasi town per annum. Per capita expenditure on public health and conveniences claim lion share in Rampur. Suar, Shahabad and Tanda while the major, share of i>er capita expenditure goes to pubbc work in Bilaspur: Milak and Suar towns.

    Tne fonowing table presents ratio of schools per 10,000 of population in various towns of the district.

    Table 13 ~ Schools per ten thousand population in towns

    Number of schools per ten thousand of population Class, name and ~ ------_...... _------, civic status of Higher secondary! Secondaryl Junior/ Primary town Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Secondary/ college Middle

    1 2 3 4 5

    1- III Bilaspur T.C. 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2. IV Kemri T.C. 0.74 0.74 1.48 3. V Maswasi T.e. 1.14 2.28 3.41 4. IV MiJak T. C. 0.69 0.69 0.69 484 5. 1 RampurM.B. 0.20 0.59 0.83 4.35 6. IV ShahabadT.C. 0.55 0.55 1.09 7. IV Suar M.B. 0.67 0.67 1.34 3.35 8. III Tanda T.C. 0.49 0.98 2.94

    Total 0.29 0.63 0.86 3JSl

    A ratio of 3.81 primary schools obtains in the urban areas of the district ranging between the -maximum of 4.84 primary schools in Milak and the minimum of 1.09 in Shahabad per lO,OeO of population.

    The ratio of middle schools works out to 0.86 per 10,000 of urban population of the district ransing betW8eD· t.ke. 1ftH1mtlm of 2.28 middle sc1moJS' in Maswasi and the minimum of 0:69" ili Milak town. The ratio of'schools of matriculation standard works out to 0.63 per 10,000 of urban population of the district ranging between the ~aximum of 1.14 in Maswasi and the minimum o( 0.49 in Tanda. A ratio of 0.29 Inter/PUC colleges is obtained per 10,000 of population in the urban areas of the district. The ratio oscillates between 1.00 in Bilaspur and the minimum of 0.20 in Rampur. There are no Higher secondary, PUC or· I~ter colleges in Kemri, Maswasi and Tanda towns. 14

    The table given below gives town-wise ratio of beds per thousand of population in medi:' cal institutions.

    Table 14: Number of beds iu medical illstitntiolls in towns

    Class, name and civic No. of beds in medical status of town institutions per 1,000 of population

    1 2

    1- III Bilaspur T. C. 0.30 2. IV Ketnri T. C. 0.37 3. V Maswasi T. C. 4. IV Milak T.e. 0.35

    5. I Rampur M.B. 1.18 6. IV Shahabad T.C. 0.38 7. IV Suar M.B. 0.40 8. III Tanda T.C. 0.29

    Total 0.88

    A ratio of 0.88 beds per thousand of urban population is obtained in the medical institu­ tions .of urban areas of the district ranging between the maximum of 1.18 beds in Rampur and the minimum of 0.29 beds in Tanda. There are no medical institutions with bed facility in Maswasi town. The following table presents, information relating to notified or recognised slums in class I (population one lakh and above) and class II (population 50,000-99,999) towns. There is only one class I town by name Rampur and there are no class II towns in the district.

    Table 15: Proportion of slums population in towns

    Class, name and civic Proportion of the slums . Density in slums status of town population to total (per sq, km.) population of the town

    1 2 3

    1. I Rampur M.B. Nil Nil

    As it ,can be seen from the above table that no notified or recognised slum have been returned from Ratnpur city.

    The table given below presents most important commodities manufactured in, exported. from and imported into various towns of the district. Table 16: Most important commodity manufactured, exported and imported in towns

    Class} name and civic Most important commodity .-- __.k- status of town Manufactured Exported Imported 1 2 3 4

    1. III Bilaspur T.e. Saw machjne Menthol Diesel oil 2. IV Kemri T.C. Rice Menthol Diesel oj} 3. V Maswasi T.C. Bidi Edible oil Sugarcane 4. IV Milak T.e. Earthen pots Wheat Diesel oil 5. I Ram Pur M.B. Knives Knives Mentha 6. IV Sbahabad T.e. Sugar Sugar Wheat 7. IV Suar M.B. Ridi Chillies Diesel oil 8. III Tanda T.e. Rice Rice Wood

    The commodities which are manufactured are saw machines, rice, hid;, earthen pots, knives and sugar. The most important commodities imported are menthol, edible oil, sugar, chillies, wheat, rice and knives. Most important commodities that are imported are dies~l oH, sugarcane, mentha and wood.

    ~1·1- I Section- .

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    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILI,AGES

    SUAR tAHsIL

    Location Location Locatioo S.No. Name of viJ1age Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No.

    Z 3 2 3 2 3

    1 Abbas Nagar Tanda 160 36 Burhanpur 233 ~l FaiLullanagar 170 2 Abbas Nagar Suar 224 37 Chak Gajraula 92 72 PajaJpur Near Puswara 52 3 Abbas pur 166 38 Chak Hardaspur 68 73 Fazalpur 79 4 Ahmadabad Near 39 Chak Jocm 163 74 Gaddi Nagli 56 Bhagwannagar 61 5 Ahmadabad urI Telipura 2 40 Chak Khardia 125 75 Gangan Nag1i 40

    6 Ahmadabad Near 41 Q1ak Kumlesra 117 76 Gajraula 145 Ismailnagar 263 7 Ahmadnagar uri Mandyan 5 42 Chak KUlldesri 116 77 Gajupura 221 Mohammadi 8 Akb'arabad 15 43 Chak Larpur 133 78 Gammanpura 202 9 Alinagar Jagir 65 44 Chak Rafatpur 149 79 Ghosipura 134 10 A1i:Jagar Tah 270 45 Chak Sarak ThaI 99 80 Govindpura near Padampur 236

    11 Alinagar Uttri 67 46 Chandpur 196 81 Govindpura near Raipur 58 12 Allahpur 124 47 Chand;Jur 8hikampur 96 82 Gular peepal~ana 41 13 Amir Khan, ka Mana 227 48 Chandpuri 98 83 Hakimganj 97 14 Arazi Mahuwa Kbera 104 49 Chaukhandi 3 84 Hamirpur 220 15 Arsal Parsal 49 50 Chaupura 26 85 Hardaspur Kotra 207

    16 Asalatpur 89 51 ChhaltarpUl' 214 86 Harnagla 204 11 Aund Khera 223 52 Chhi tta ria Jagir 179 87 Hasanpur Bilaspur 278 18 Azimnagar 192 53 Chhparra 84 88 Hasanpur North 30 19 B1fri 154 54 Dakka Naglia 159 89 Hasanpur Shrki 259 20 Ba&i 234 55 Dam Nagar 239 90 Hashminagar 246

    .21 Bahadar ka Mazra 155 56 Daryal Ahtmali 21 91 Hayalnagar 269 22 Bairamnagar 2&0 57 Daryal Musthkkam 20 92 Husainganj North S4 23 BehariJ'lagar 264 58 Debipura 139 93 Imarta near Akbarabad ,11 24 Bhlgwantnagar 62 59 Delari 237 94 Imartarai 226 25 Bhamna 243 60 Dhakpura 106 95 Imarti 209

    26 Bhaoopura ll5 61 Dhanaura 85 96 Imratpur 190 27 Bhathwa Khera 189 62 Dhanauri 80 97 Ismailnagar 262 23 Bhati Khera 12 63 Dhanpur Near Shahd;ra 183 98 Jahangirpur 74 29 Bholanagla 122 64 Dhanupura 180. 99 JaJafNagla 78' 30 Bhoobra Ahatmali 35 65 Dha~pur Garbi 141 100 JaJpur 162

    31 Bhool:!ra Mustehkam 36 66 Dharmpur North 18 101 Jamalganj, 14 32 Bhot BaqqaJ 210 67 Dhirajnagar 164 102 Jatpura 128 33 Bijar Khata North 39 68 Donkpuri Tanda 212 103 Jithaniyan Jagir 274 34 Bijhra' , 231 69 Doondawala Ahtmali 63 104 Kaithola 107 35 Boodhi DaryaI 70 70 Doobdawala Musthkam 64 lOS Kalinagar Aglaga 86 26

    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    StJAR TAHSIL (Contj .)

    Location Location Location S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No.

    2 3 2 3 2 3

    106 Karimpur 24 141 Loharra Narpotganj 43 176 Milak Mohammad Shah 76 Khan 107 Karkhera 151 142 Loharra Tanda 6 177 Milak Mughlan 136 108 Karkheri 152 143 Madhupura 81 178 Milak Naibebi 175 109 Kasyakoonda 150 144 Maharajpur 33 179' Milak Narainpur 130 110 Kesho Nagli 60 145 Mahunagar 276 180 Milak Naukharid 23

    111 Keshonagli Tanda 153 146 Mahuwa Khera 105 181 Milak Naukharid Tanda 144 112 Khajwa Khera 148 147 Mahuwa Khera 229 182 MilakQazi 185 113 Khandi Khera 'I 148 MaJgosha 174 183 Milak Sithla 133 114 Khagpur Garbi 142 149 Malhpura 205 184 Milak Tajkhan 217 lIS Khanpur Shomali 42 150 Mandiyan Bhajan 198 18~ Mirapur 268

    116 Khardia 19-1 151 Mandwa Hasanpur 171 186 Mirapur Mirganj 216 117 Khaud 38 U2 Manpur 34 187 Mirzapur 281 118 Khempur 197 153 Manpur Chapat 157 188 Mirzapur Suar 73 119 Kheragajroula 143 154 Manullapur 244 189 Mohabbatganj 165 120 Kheraparsai 50 155 Matkhera 265 190 Mohabbatnagar Kundesra 18

    121 Khera Tanda 211 156 Mawana 131 191 Mohabbat nagar Suar 69 122 Khushalpur 27 157 Mazrasandhu 158 . 192 Mohammadnagar 275 123 Kishanpur Poola Nagla 123 158 Mehdinagar 248 193 Mukatpur 108 124 Kishanpur Molagarh 32 159 Mevla Dharoo 112 194 Mukrampur 90 125 KoeIi 225 160 Mevl~ Kalan III 195 Mundiya RasooJpuT 113

    126 Kumharia Kalan 247 J61 Milak Akram Khan flO 196 Mundiya Saidnagar 255 127 Kumharia Khurd 261 162 Milak Asad Khan 187 197 Mustafabad Kalan 238 128 Kundesra 9 163 Milak BandyaJi 156 198 Mustafabad Khurd 222 ]29 Kundesr 8 164 Milak ,Bar Katullah 121 199 Mustafabad Near Taklabad 272 130 Kunwarpur 232 165 Milak Bhawanipur 168 200 Mustafabad Near Donkpuri 213

    131 Lakhman Nagla 147 166 Milak Bhoorey Khan 218 201 Nagalia H4 132 Lakhmipur 83 167 Milak Dundi 77 202 Nankarani 47 133 Lambakhera 109 16!! MiVlk Gajraula 93 203 Nankarin 282 134 Larpur 102 169 Milak Gulam Khan 188 204 Narainpur 129 135 Larpur Bathwa Khera 91 170 Milak Hafizwalli 176 205 Narkhera 283

    136 Larpurbebi 135 171 Milak I~hanam 249 206 Narpatnagar 71 137 Larpur Scmra 29 172 Milak Khanpur 126 207 Nasratnagu 266 138 Lodhipur Gularia 260 173 Milak Khaud 37 208 Navabganj Parsal 51 139 Lodipur nayak 19 174 Milak Lalpur 103 209 Naveganj Near Bathwa 228 Khera 140 Lohari 46 175 Milak Malgan 240 210 Nawabnagar Near Padpuri 72 27

    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES

    SUAR TAHSIL (Coneld.)

    Location Location Location S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No.

    '2 . 3 2 3 1 2 3

    211 Nawabnagar Near Tah 251 236 Rasoolpur Faridpur 194 261 Shadinagar Ncar Sakatpura 256 212 Nawabnagar Tanda 169 237 Ratanpur 75 262 Shafatnagar 279 213 Nayagaon ' 48 238 Ratuanagla 95 .263 .Shahdera Near Dhot 206 214 Nayagaon Near Akbarabad 16 239 Razanagar 230 264 Shahdra Near Dhanpur 184 215 Noorpur 273 240 R~nkanagla 140 265 Shahputa 173

    216 Padpl,lrf 277 241 Roopapura 119 266 Shahzad Nagar 242 217 Padpuri 55 242 Rustarnnagar Chhaparra 82 267 Shamsabad Urf Khamaria 13 218 Paharpur 267 243 Rustamnagar Near Raipur 57 268 Shekhupura 31 219 Paidagarh 219 244 Saheria Jawahar 167 269 Sheonagar Near Ashalatpur 87 220 Paighambarpur 200 245 Sahria Lakkha 182 270 Sheonagar Near LOhrra 44

    221 Parsipura 235 246 Saidn:agar 88 271 Sheopuri 199 222 Parsupura 137 247 Saidnagar Mundia 254 272 Shikarpur 45 223 Parvatpur 10 248 ~aidnagar Utr Maddian 241 273 Sihora 181 pure 224/ Pasiapura 195 249 Saidullanagar 258 274 Sikandrabad 161 225 Pattikalan 22 250 Sainta Khera 178 275 Sirkapatti Kundesri 118

    226 Pipaliajat 271 251 Sakatpura 253 276 Sithla 132 :!27 Piplinayak 127 252 Salweynagar 215 277 Sonakpur 193 228 Pirthinagar 203 253 Samodia 186 278 SuarKhurd 257 229 Puswara 53 ' 254 Sarakthal 100 279 Surajpur 4 230 Rafatpur 94 255 Sarkhri 245 280 TahKalan 252

    231 Raipur 59 256 Sayeednagar 177 281 ThaI Chak 101 232 Rajpura Suar 201 957 Seerkapatti Roopapur 120 282 Toripura 172 233 Rajpura Tanda 1 258 Semra 25 283 Zaminganj 66 234 Ramnagar Latifpur 146 259 Shadinagar Hajira 250 235 Rampur Dhamman 17 ' 260 Shadinagar Near 208 Forest RallBe , Hardashpur P-l Rudrapur Range P-I 28

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    . I 139.63 251(38) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP. -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) , KR ~TJ ct~T TK,O

    2 63.94 115(19) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP, -(_5) -(5 -10) -(-5) PR ~ror~ :acfi, ~'U TK,O

    3 172.81 636(105) P(t) ":(-5) W,HP, --(-5) -(5-10) BS PR ~r TK,O

    4 241.61 531 (88) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP, _(-5) -(5-1Q) , -(-5) KR '!p::~<: TK,O .. 5 <3T~<: :atfi 164.72 49(11) -(-5) -(-5) HP.TK,O -(-5) -(S-lO) -(-5) KR ~FI' ;r)~r

    6 ~Tct~T 87.82 116(19) -(-5) -(-5) HP,O +5) -5(-10) -( -5) PR

    7 u~r~ 139.62 135(23) P(I) -(-5) HP.O -(-5) -(5-10) -{-5) KR

    8 ~m:r 81.34 313(50) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    ',9 ~~r 372.73 1,212(176) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-S) -(-5) -(·-5) KR

    10 346.02 796(102) P(1) -(-5) W,HP, -(-5) • -(-5) -(-5) KR q-

    11 ~~~~T f.:A;i! ]16.56 3]6(58) _(-5) -(-5) HP,O -(-5) -(-5) . -(-5) KR arCfiq

    13 m~~~ ~f<:l[1' 102.38 03(02) -(-5) -(-5) HP,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    14 'i\ll~ 119.39 311(57) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP,O -(-5) -(5-1~) BS PR

    15 '~TGfT~ 388.91 949(169) pel) -(-5) W,HP,O -( -5) -(-5) BS PR 29

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSlL-l

    "lf1:r :gt[!WT (Sf'ria' f.rf1P"l' ~1 if anit .mr "l mr ~~lr( if ~" ~ ~ ~T ifiti) Land me (i. e. areas under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) ,.------"-- ~I"'oe: ~ .... If. >,''jg=.!L_ '"" ' ::&1ie t«~ ~~"'=~ 0 '" u:: ,- 0 ~., ~.'O 1 'tl"":' J!: ~ ~ ;C .r ttfr .- ~ ~ Z -i ClE . a;'~~ il!Z ..~ ~~;~ Ir~ ,ty t].9,g ... il: c:: >. ~ ~B: t gs ~ v ~~~ .:~ ~ a 0'- I'c'.c 'tl., 'ii'~~ w~ fr:§ .... .'" jp: .2 ~ l< § : ~~ 1-0 Name of Village ~~ I:r 0 ~ 8 ~r}5 ~~ ,g'IIT~ 0<::: '-' ~~ ... 9z- ~"" "'.!1P'" 1:1""'0a CI'" ~O_'" ~: ._, ~ c:: ~.2 "'~ I::r ;:I 1'16'.~ ~ 8'" u rl! .. '" t:r~ ~ J! .!!!I f .1: t: .... co ~.... ~ 1:r'l8 ",.!:! ~ ~i1.~ I'c'O u:;.c:: l~ ~~ ~s ~~ t

    ~r it~, "T"~ Tanda (20) EAG. ED Wneat, Rice _TWE(85.80) 29.14 7.69 17·00 Rajpura Tanda 1

    eRT it~, "fT~ Tanda (21) EAG. ED Wheat, Rice TWE(S7.06) 1.21 0041 5.26 Ahmadabad urf 1 . Talipura c1"6T , ~, '"ITer'1 Tanda (20) EAG, ED Wheat, Rice TWE(87.01) 51.40 1.21 18.62 Cbaukbandi 3 R(10.12)L(4.4S) c1"n it~, :;;fl~ Tanda (18) EAG, ED Wheat, Rice 'IWE(86.6t) 71.63 10.12 27.52 Surajpur 4 R(45.73) -eRr it~, '"ITer'1 Tanda (20) Wlieat, Rice GC(36.02) 96.32 1.62 6.48 Ahroadtlagar uTf S rW(24.28) Mandyan Mohammdi er;:sr it~, "iT;r~ Tanda (21) Wtieat, Rice TW(3~.04) 39.66 3.24 6.88 Loharra Tanda: . 6

    CT~r it~J '"ITCf"f Tanda (IS) BAG, ED Wheat, Rice GC(67.58) 17.00 5.26 9.31 Khandi Khera 7 TWE(40.47; l'1~ it~, "Wf'1 Tanda (1) W eat, Rice GC(32.38) 29.54 2.43 8.90 Kundesri 8 TW(8.09) cT~T rr~, "fTCf.'1 Tanda (7) Wheat, Rice '" GC(SO.S9)W(6.88) 118.98 8.S0 49.37 Kundesra 9 0(138.41) CRT it~, :;;JTCf"f Tanda (7) -,. Wheat, Rice ... GC(34.40)W(15.78) 58.28 9.31 28.73 Parvatpur 10 0(199.52)

    cF~T iti1 "fT ~ '1 Tanda (15) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice GC(19.43) 5.67 2.43 14.16 Imarta N~ar 11 TWE(74.87) Akbarabad cT~r tr~, :qPH:r Tanda (20) Wlieat, Rice GC(24'69) 60.71 6.07 6.07 Bhati Khera 12

    clr~T it~, '

    'VA ~m..,

    1-~.n:~ ;;r'I' ~t(_ ~ \Tfifh ~if

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 t1

    -- ~-.-~

    W,HP,O. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 16 ~t ifTo: f,::{",

    18 ~~;;rr<: ~oi~T 1J9,62 246(45) -(-5) +5) W,HP,O +5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

    19 261.45 1,569(260) P(I) +5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~~ 'fTlf'fi TK,O

    20 303.12 3,241(537) M(l) -(-5) W,T PO -(-5) -(-5) PR ~f?9l1'~ 1!re~;r TK,O

    tr);r,~<; 21 698.10 5,439(959) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W,HP -{-5), MaN, THU BS PR ~~Ki Q;~RT TW,TK

    22 1.227.86 2,016(386) -{-·S) :"_(-5) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR ~il'~ T,TK

    23 91.47 1.0S2(170) P(I) --(5-10) W,HP, -(-5) -(S-IO) BS PR f~;:rl~r~ TK

    24 140.44 70f(86) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP. +5) -(5-10) BS PR !fiU~~ TK

    25 ~;r-'::i 294.22 1,880(289) P(I) RP(I) W,TW -(-5) -(S-10) BS PR PUCCI)

    26 287.75 184(28} +5) -(-5) HP,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) PR 'E('T3;~'U TK.

    132.34 884(153) --(:"5) +5) W,HP +5) +5) -(-5) KR 27 T"~ 28 l:1Jf'i~ :a-m 227.05 511(86) Pel) -( 5) W,HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    29 (1~~ ~~T 36S.86 1,133(209) pel) -(-S) W,RP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    30 ~~~~r 108.45 418(53) -(-5) -(-S) W,HP +5) -(-5) -(-;-5) PR

    31 ~~u 145.28 410(56) Pel) -(-5) W,HP +5) +5) -(-5) KR

    32 348.84 921(132) Pel) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~<:m~~ TW

    33 ~rmrp: 201.54 62(13) -(-5) -(-5) T,C +5) -(-5) B5 PR ~ 3'4 497.78 ' 1,071 (J86) ~i'rH... Pel) M(l) H(l) HP,R PO TUE BS PR

    35 ~<:r ~Iffift 504.26 366(41) P(l) -(-5) HP.TW.R. +5). -(-5) -(-5) K.R ~ 1

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-l

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 ----

    eF6T ;r~, :;:rTE.f~ Tanda(lS) EAG, ED Wlicat, Rice TWE(50.59) 12.14 2.02 15.38 Naya Gaon Near 16 Akbarabad ,cRT ;r~, ::qFf~ Tanda(12) Wtieat, Rice 'I'W(64.35) 76.08 8.50 25.90 , Rampur Dhamman 17 CRT ;r~, :;:rT~~ Tanda(12) Wheat, Rice GC(6.48) 42.90 2.02 12.14 Mohabbatnagar 18 TW(76.08) Kundesra cTr6T ir~, :;:rT""~ Tanda(8) Wheat, Rice GC(9,31) 100.77 6.88 23.07 Lodil?ur Nayak 19 TW(101.18)0(20.24) ~R ;r~, :;:rr'1~ Suar(3) ED Wheat, Rice GC(20.24) 1l5.74 3.64 80.54 Dadyal 20 TW(68.80)W(14.16) Musthkkam . ~

    lff

    ~Cfrnr ~~, :qr-:i(:l' Maswasi(~) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice GC(46.14) 25.09 0.40 12.14 T(1l).M(4) Shekhupura 31 TWE(S6.25)W(5.26) N(2) ffHlm- ir~, :qr~ Maswasi(3) EAG.ED Wheat, Rice GC(67.99) 95.91 8.09 21.45 T(t2),M(5) Kishanpur 32 • TWE(155.40) N(3) Molagarh +r~cn~r ir~, :qr~ Maswasi(4) Wheat. Rice TW(102.39) 76.08 4.45 18.62 T(2) Mabarajpur 33 1R9rnT ir~, ~ Maswasi(2) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice TWE(254.15) 159.86 ,23.07· 38.85 T(J8),M(7) Manpur 34 We21.85) N(Z) ~qR ir~J~~ Suar(9) Wheat, Rice 1W(3.24) 344.00 140.02 17.00 T(6).M(2) Bhoobra Ahtmali 35 ,32

    1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JJ

    583.57 1,833(291) P(I) -(-5) W,T,HP, _(.5) PR TK.

    67.98 367(83) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR HP,TK

    ,38 ~a: 330.24 1,894(305) PO) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR HP,TK

    241,20 2,568(443) P(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) BS PR HP,TK

    120,60 702(128) +-5) -(-5) W,;HP -(-5) -(-5) KR

    4 1 ~~ qrlfi_;f ~rr iff 259,82' 1,724(259) P(l) -(-5) W.Rl' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    42 {1)'T;:r~<: !1T)'IT~ ,371.51 1,239(214) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) . -(-5) KR

    198.70 . 452(67) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -r-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    153.64 912(141) -H) -(-5) W -( .5) -(-5) KR

    202,76 897(148) 1'(1) -(5-) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    48.56 52(08) +5) -(-5) W -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) PR

    4 7 ;::1T;:rT <:r.ft 537,85 2,686(418) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR R,O

    280.85 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -( -5) TK,R,O

    pel) -(-5) W,HP -\5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR TK,R,O

    127.49 92(13) -(5-10) -(5-10). W,HP, -(10+) -(5 -10) -(-5) PR TK

    79.73 47(10) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(5·-10) -(-5) PR TK,o

    256.\8 19(04) -(5-10) -(5-)0) W,HP, --(5-10) --(5-10) KR TK,R,O

    477 .14 1,797(292) P(l) -(5-10) ~',HP -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR TKR.D

    KR 54 9ij

    55 'f~ft 188.20 478(91) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP,R,O' -(5-10) -(5-10) ·-(5-10) KR 33

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY .j\MENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-l

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ro<: iT~, "ffrn;r Suar (10) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(9t.46) 398.22 49.37 4.05 T(2)M(I) Bhoobra 36 W(40.47) Mustebkam ~cm: iT~, 'iifr~ Suar (6) Wheat, R!"ce TW(37.23) 14.15 4.46 8.{)9 T(6)M(2) Milak Kbaud 37 W(4.05) ffi<: iT~, 'tfT:r~ Suar (6) EA Wheat, Rice GC(16UO) 101.18 21.05 2.02 T(-3)M(2) Khaud 38 TWE(2873) 0(13.76) ~n:: iT~, "irqQf Suar (7) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(12~.84) 81.34 31.16 4.05 T(2)M(3) Bijar Khata North 39 0(0.81) p·rT<: ir~, "frer~ Suar (6) Wheat, Rice TW(84.58) 24.28 1.21 10.53 Gangan Nagli 40

    ~qT<: ir~, 'iif~ Suar (6) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice TWE(147.72) 80.54 3.64 27.92 T(2) Gular Peepal Sana 41 ~~ it~, "'frq~ Suar(4) EAG. Wneat, Rice TWE(223.80) 88.22 37.24 8.09 Khanpur Shomali 42 ED 0(14.16) ~rtr rr~, 'tfTa:~ Maswasi \4) BAG, Wheat, Rice TWE(102.79) 76.08 15.78 4.05 T(8)M(1) Loharra 43 ED Narpotganj ~Tm iT~, "'fFH1' Maswasi (4) Wheat. Rice W(101.58) 44.11 10.93 2.02 T(3) Sheonagar Near 44 Lohrra ~rnr rr~, :qTCf<:1 Maswasi (3) EAG, Wheat, Rice TWE(l27.89) 50.59 20.23 4.05 T(8)M(2) Shikarpur 45 ED ll~fflr ir~ , '"fTCf<:1 Maswasi (3) EAG, Wheat, Rice TWE(6.48) 4.05 2.02 2.02 M(t) Lohari 46 ED 0(33.99) m:amr iT~, :q]'q<:1 Maswasi (2) EAG, Wheat, Rice TWE(367.87) 102.79 60.71 6.48 M(I) . Nankarani 47 ED f-lT<: iT~, :qr'1<:1 Suar (11) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(47.35) 21.85 193.85 13.76 T(IO)M(5) Nayagaon 48 W(1·21)R(2.83) C(l) Najibabad ~"r<: ir~, 'iifr

    "'" fiRft(1li1 l-ro<: o~ ;;r;r~.~~~

    1 2 3 4 .5 6 ., 8 9 10 11

    W,HP KR 56 'l"~e:r iflK'ft 205.99 1,058(200) pel) -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+)

    -(5-10) W,HP 5 1O -(5-10) KR 57 ~qlT ~ fif~ 188.59 937(162) P(I) -(5-10) -t - ) "ulf~<: ,,(5-10) KR 58 mrq~,!<: fiJ'R: 133.55 845(133) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP.R,O -(~-IO) -(5-10) ~Tl!~1.: 755.57 2,930(516) P(I)M(I) RP(I) W,HP, -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) PR.,KR 59 <:Tzr~"{ TK

    248.89 956(164) P(I) -(5-10) W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -'(5~10) PR 60 if;!(i)" ;r~~

    142.05 133(20) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR 61 ar~ll,="T

    442.33 11(02) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 63 ~T GfT<1"T u:~+rTffi

    516.80 4,679(863) pel) RP(I) W,HP, PO -l-S) -(-S) FIt 64 ~T

    236.75 1,126(197) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 65 OT\1m1.: "ITm~ TK,R

    121.42 563(11) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) FR 66 ;;rm;; li;;r TK,O

    114.53 690(118) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) FR 67 OT<1"TiN<: :a-ea"<:T TK

    11.74 143(31) -(-5) -(-~) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PIt 68 'qCIi" ~m~<: TK

    135.17 508(108) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(·-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 69 ~~orcr if~~ ~T"<: TKo

    - 147.72 1,094(196) -(10+) RP(l) W,HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 7 0 ~ ~rC9ltTiif TK

    . ~~ 546.35 4,496(769) P(l)M(I) RP(!) W,HP, -(-5) THU BS PR 71 rr<:tT~ Oll'f~ TK 146.50 513(68) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 72 "

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY , AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-1

    12 B 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~

    ~~ ir~, 'ifr<~'(if Suar (11) Wheat, Rice TW(33.19) 29.95 4.05 7.28 T(2) Ahmadabad Near 61 0(67.58) Bhagwant Nagar ~"'H ~J JfCf'FT' Snar (14) Wneat, Maize 413.20 GC(24.69) 142.05 53.02 59.49 T(14) M(I) Bhagwant£lagar 61 TW(242.42)W(10.12) ~~n: ir~, ;:mm Suar (4) Wheat, Rice TW(20.64) 352.49 12.14 57.06 Doondawala 63 Ahtmali ~cfn: it~,~ Suar (5) ED,EO Wr,eat, Rice TW(80.94), 305.95 58.68 31.97 T(2) Doondawala 64 W(39.26) Mustihkam

    ~ ir~ 1 ,:I'T<=I'(if Suar (2) ... Wheat, Rice TW(81.75), 126.26 6.48 19.02 1'(2) Alinagar Jagir 6S W(3.24)

    ~Cfn: ~~, 'if1Cf(';f Suar (4) Whel.t, Rice GC(9.31) 43.71 11.33 4.45 1'(1) Zaminganj 66 TW(52.62) ~Cfn: lT~,~ Suar (2) Wheat, Rice TW(68.39) 30.35 0.81 13.36 Alinagar Uttri 67 TK(t.62) ~crn: it~, :qrq~ Suar (2) Wheat, Rice TW(4.86)· 3.64 3.24 Chak Hardaspur 68 m~ it~, :qrC[(';f Suar(2) Wheat, Rice TW(40.47) 73.25 10.12 3.24 Mohabbatnaga~ 69 W(S.09) SuaI . ",v fiJfn: ;rRt 'ifTCf9' Suar (3) Wheat, Rice TW(12.55) 54.63 56.66 5.26 T(l) Bodhi Daryal 70 W(8.09)0(1O.53)

    ~a:r~ it~t :q~ Suar (4) ED, EO Wheat, Rice TW(381.63) 101.58 6.48 56.66 T(7)M(1) Narpatnagar 71 ~Cfn: ir~J :q'TCf(if Suar (4) Wheat, Rice TW(87.42) 44.92 1.21 12.95 Nawab Nagar 72 Near Padpuri ~<=I'fl: it~, :qp;f

    ~~ it~ 1 'ifr;n;r SUllr (3) Wheat, Rioe ••• TW(40.47)_W(?5.50) 55.85 2.02 13.36 }ahangirpur 74 ~arn: it~J '

    ~ r.. ~flilifli I-tqn:~ \ir.T ~. ~ 'JJir ~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 •

    42.09 - 42(06) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP --{-5) --(-S) +5) KR 76 f;:rn-", m~~iR ~T~ TK,L

    67.19 572(76) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 77 flr~ii ~ TK,O

    276.83 1.3~3(210) pel) -(-5) W.HP, -(-5) _ ,-(-5) -(-5) PR 78 ;;rnT'fj ,,~ TK

    175.64 369(59) .-(-5) -(-5) W,HP, --(--5) --(--5) -(-5) PR 79 r.nr;;r"'1~ TK

    327..41 2,172(381) P(I) -(-5) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 80 ~rITU TK,R

    509.S1 1,943(280) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 81 lT~t;U

    132.74 797(146) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-s) 82 ~lf~'i§CI'

    519.86 1,142(245) P(l) --(-5) W,HP -(-5) WEf} 84 ~ -(-5) PR

    66.37 704(120) -(-S) -(-5) -W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 85 !fflTU TK

    238.77 1,286(192) -(-5) if> "II '( -(-5) W,T,HP, -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) . PR 86 c:fl 3fTlf~lfr TW

    87.41 379(69) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP. -(-5) -(-5) +5) KR 87 fuqi'l1T~ I~C TK ~~ 104.00 239(45) -(-5) PHC(I) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5\ -(-5) KR 88 ij-~ "lf~ TK 62.73 406(65) -(-5) -(-SJ W.HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 89 3f6ffiij~ TK 143.26 1,032(168) pel) -(-5) W,HP +5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 90 ~~

    148.11 699(141) 91 ~~3fT~ P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) PR,KR Ii~ ~2 :q

    49.37 .. 93 fm:rlfi lf~r "H arrifT~ Uninhabited KR

    94 84.18 550(96) -(-5) He(l) W.HP +5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ~~ MCW(I) FPC(I) 212.06 1,440(248) 95 ~"lfm +5) -(S) W,HP -(-5) -( -5) -{-S) PR :7

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND lAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-I

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~n: q~, 'qP:tZ1 Suar (3) Wheat, Rice TW(32.78) 3.64 3.24 2.43 T(I) Milak Mohammad 76 Shahkhan ~

    ~~~ iT~, ~qZ1 Suar (1) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(13.76) 131.53 6.48 26.31 T(2) JaJafNagar 78 0(98.75) ~:;rr~ q~, ;non; Suar (I) Wh'eat, Rice TW(2.43) 0(3.24) 102.79 23.07 44.11 FazaJpur 79 Ffn: q~, '9fGfZ1 Suar(l) .EA Wheat, Rice TWE~10.12) 200.73 26.31 78.92 M(I) Dhanauri SO R(6.07)TK( 1.62) 0(3.64)

    ~qn: iT~, '

    ~~<:: ir~, 'ifT9'~ Suar (3) Wheat, Rice TW(91.06) 36.42 26.71 5.61 T(I) Chhaparra 84

    ~l~ iT~, 'ifJCfZ1 Suar (I) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(4.45) 46.14 3.24 5.26 Dhanaura 8S W(6.S8)O(0.40)

    ~r~ iT~, '9r~ Suar (I) ED Wheat, Rice TW(19.43) 141.65 8.09 28.73 N(2) M(l) Kalinagar 86 W(40.87) Aaglaga ~iln~ iTt, '91Cf~ Suar (I) Wheat, Rice W(0.81) 50.18 2.83 8.50 Sheonagar Near 87 0(25.09) Ashalatpur ~cm: ir~, '9Tq~ Suar (I) Wheat, Rice 0(15.38) 75.27 2.02 11.33 Said Nagar 88

    ~n: ir~, ifT cr(;f Suar (1) WIieat, Rice 0(31.16) 25.50 0.40 5.67 T(1) Asalatpur 89

    ~Gln:: i'r~, '9T'«I' Suar (2) Wheat, Rice TW(IS.78) 100.77 13.76 4.86 T(I) Mukrampur 90 W(S.09)

    ~ ir~, '9T'Of(:l' Suar (4) Wheat, Rice TW(92.27) 38.04 17.40 0.40 T(4) Larpur Bathwa 91 Khera c~T ~,~ Tanda (7) EAG Wheat, Rice GC(10.93) 5.26 2.02 6.07 Chak Gajraula 92 TWE(27.11) W(22.66)0(6.88) ~n:: Suar (8) TW(I3.76) 29.54 0.81 S.26 Milak Gajraula 93 ~T fr~, '<{1'

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    -(5-10) _(-5) -(-5) PR 96 :q.:~~r w"fif;1:r~ 510.33 2,944(462} M(l) W,HP -(-5)

    80.14 -(-5) --(-5) ·--(-5) -(-5) KR 97 ~1~\Jf 160(25) -(5-1~ w.e

    104.00 512(73} -(5-10) W,C - (-5) --(5-10) --(5-10) PR 93 ~ Pel)

    5UO 58(10) -(-5) -(5-10) -(5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 99 :qCfi m_

    100 95.51 910(145) P(I) FPC(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR ~~ '1~ MCW(I) TK.O

    24.68 Uniolhabited KR 101 ~~ "OfCfi ~ 3TT

    138.42 623(110) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP.O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR' 102 ~~~

    30.76 Uninhabited KR 103 f~~~ lh amr~

    13.36 Uninhabited KR 104 3Tn:r-;ft lfTg3Tr ~T .h aTT

    124.24 705(104) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP,TK --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 105 If@3fT ~r R.O

    61.11 68\09) --(-5) --(-5) W.R,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 106 ~U

    159.45 674(106) P(I) -(-5) W,HP --(-~) ··(-5) -(-5) KR 107 ~~iT~T TK,O

    145.69 557(94) ~(1) MeW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR '108 ~~<: FPCCI) TK.O liTA- 430.60 2,383(378) P(l),M(l) MCW(t) W,HP PO SAT -(-5) PR 109 ~Tl=ilT ~~T FPC(1) TK,O

    13.36 Uninhabited KR 110 f~~ 3f~!lT lit m 3fT~

    412.39 859(140) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5··10) -(10+) KR 111 ~r~t TW,R 121.82 457(63) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -'(5-10) -(5-10) --(5-10) KR 112 lrar~T a-T~ rW,R 256.18 1,160(200) --(-5) --(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) ·-(5·-10) KR Jll ~lfT~~ TK,L.O

    110.09 334(48) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) . (-5) -(5-10) KR 114 ~T TK,R,O 169.16 1,032(126) P(1) -(-5) W.HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 115 '¥J'T~ TK,R,O 39

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    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 cTQ~T ~~, "ffCf<1" Tanda (7) BA Wheat, Rice TWE(127.4S) 109.27 10.12 S2.61 Chandpura 96 TW(l59.86) Shikampur W(SO.99) cnm' ~~, 'ifTq~ Tanda (6) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(7.69) 59.90 6.07 6.48 Hakimganj 97

    C:~T ili, 'qTq~ Tanda (8) BAG Wheat, Rica GC(0.81) 31.16 2.02 10.52 Chandpuri 98 TW B(7.69)W(S 1.80) C:Pl~r iT~, ~ Tanda (8) Wheat, Rice TW(36.42) 6.88 0.81 7.69 Chak Sarak ThaI 99

    C:~ tr~, 'ql~ Tanda (5) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(36.43) 26.31 2.02 15.78 Sarak Thai 100 TW(8.90).W(S.67) TK(OAO)

    ~cm: Suar (8) ... TW(15.78),W(3.64) 3.64 1.62 ThaI Chak 101 et~'" tr~, '<\l

    ~n:: Suar (5) 0(10.52) 2.02 0.41 0.41 Arazi Mahuwa 104 Khera ~qT~ iti, "'fTCf~ Suar (3) Wheat, Rice TW(60.30) 36.42 3.24 14.16 Mahuwa Khera lOS W(1O.12)

    ffi~ ~1f, 'ifT

    ~~ rr~, 'crT~ Suar (3) Wheat, Rice TW(3J.16) 51.40 31.97 22.26 '... Kaithola 107 W(22.66) cr~T i'li, "fT~ Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice .. , TW(39.66),W(M8) 79.72 6.07 13.76 Mukatpur 10... ePln iT~, 'crT'" \i Tonda (S) Wheat, Rice GC(24.69) 112.10 4.86 29.14 Lamba Khera 109 TW(208.41) W(46.14) TK(S.26) ~~ Suar (7) ... W(0.41),O(7.28) 5.67 Milak Akram KhanllO

    GTQ~ iT~, 'ifrq~ Tanda (12) Wheat, Rice TW(3~7.00) 42.49 4.45 38.45 Mevla Kalan 111 e~T i't~, "fT~ Tanda (12) Wheat, Rice TW(4.05) 102.79 1.62 13.36 Mevla Dharoo UO! 2'fOi'T i'ti, :;rT

    c~T i't~, 'ifT

    1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

    Ot'(02) -(-5) -(_5) -(5-10) 116 "f'fi '§~~r 21.85 HP,O -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 35.61 Uninhabited KR 111 'iif

    119.79 409(74) -(-5) --(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 119 ~T~~ TK,O

    85.38 98(13) P(1} -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 120 ~r<:EFiT q~ ~!fr~~ TK,O

    121 f~Ofi

    122 '+!")m iflTm 80.13 382(60) --(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. TK,O

    123 ;::rrrm 114.53 391(63) --(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) --(~5) KR f'fi~Ii1:!{ ~T TK,O

    124 120.60 559(90) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR ~~ TK,O

    125 101.97 399(60) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR "i'Ji ~~f~lIT TK,R,O

    126 ~~:r: 120.20 07(03) -{-5) -(-5) HP,R,O -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) KR $fI, ~, l:fcr 127 fq~ ifT% 755.58 3545(557) P(l)Mll) -(5-10) W,HP,TW PO WED, FRI, -{-5) PR TK,O SUN

    128 200.33 765(126) Pel) _(oS) W,HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) PR \if~<:T TK,O

    95.1I 129 ;:r~p;r;:rT= 464(63) Pel) -(5-10) W,HP,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-.5) KR TK,O

    Sl.it .. Uninhabited KR 130 ~;:r~~ In: ar~R

    131 +r<:rm 318.50 1,154(184) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR TK,O

    132 fuc:~rr 92.67 238(41) -(-5) --(-5) W,HP -(-5) --(-5) --(-5) KR TK,O

    50.18 .. 133 ~ fue;;rr if~amr~ Uninhabited KR

    134 oeil~,!~1 190.21 189(28) --(-5) -(-5) W,TK.R -(-5) --(-5) --(-5) KR

    ]35 ~T?F 181.7) 795(144) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Klt 'fr.rr TK,O 41

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    AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TA\I~~1

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ~ 2 1

    ~~r iT~, :qTtrn" Tanda (8) Wheat, Rice 19.43 0.40 2.02 Chak Kundesri 116 ru~ Suar (7) TW(1L33) 21.04 3.24 Chak Kundesra 117 er~T iT~, "ffCf\,; Tanda (8) Wheat, Rice 50.99 . 4.86 12.14 Sirkapatti 118 Kundesri

    GTIJ~T iT~, "'irq~' Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice TW(40.46) 46.14 12.95 Roopapur 119 W(20.24) G~T lJ'~,"'''' mCf\'i 'Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice TW(44.92) 27.92 1.21 11.33 Seerkapatti 120 Roopapur _-

    fCfT~ Surr (12) TW(0.40) 40.47 0.41 1.62 Milak Barkautullah121

    ~ ir~, m~ Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice TW(27.11) 15.3-8 2.43 9.71 ... Bhola Nagta 122 W(24.69) TK(O.SI) "- erlJ~T ~, 'T{l~ Tanda (6) . Wheat, Rice ••• TW(S.90) W(44.52) 35.21 3.24 12.95 Kishanpur Doolhal2) 0(9.71) N~gla GT~r ~ "'iPf\'i Tanda (6\ Wheat, Rice TW(48.97)W(33.19) 12.14 7.28 13.76 Allahpur 124 TK(5.26) GT~T ~, m;n'1 Tanda (6) Wheat. Rice GC(47.75) 30.35 2.83 14.97 Chak Khardia 125 TW(3.24)W(2.S3).

    eT~ lr~, "fftrn" Tanda (5) Wheat, Rice .• : TW(4.05) W(15.3!!) 74.06 4.86 20.64 Milak Khanpur 126 TK(1.21) GflJS'T lr~, "fTCf\'i Taada (1) EA Wheat. Rice GC(47.75) 241.61 101.58 14.57 . Pipli Nayalc 127 , 'TWE(l74.02) TW(20.24) W(SO.94) TK(60.71) 0(14.16) ~T~ ~,"f~ S~ar (5) Wheat, Rice GC(16.19) 43.71 3.24 25.90 Jatpura 128 TW(8S.63)W(2266) GPlST ~, "'iTCf\,; Tanda (8) Wheat. Rice ... TW(20.24)W(20.24) 30.76 10.52 1.21 Narainpur 129 GC(S.09)TK(4.05) ~r~ Suar (10) TW(26.31) 10.52 1.62 13.36 Mila.k Narainpur 130

    eT~r itW, "f~ Tanda (6) . Wheat, RIce GC(27.11) 78.92 15.38 35.21 Mawana 131 . TW(129.l0)W(32.78) ~Cfn:: lr~, "fTCf\'i Suar (3) Wheat, Rice ... TW(l4.97)W(2.02) 57.06 2.43 12.55 Sithla 132 0(3.64) ~n:: Suar (4) 27.52 22.66 Milak Sithla 133 ~qn:: iTif, =qfCf~ Suar(3) Wheat, Rice 126.67 17.00 46.54 Ghosipura 134, e]1J~T iTif, '1l~ Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice ...'TW(19.S3)W(63.13) ~O.07 2.S3 24.28 Larpur Bibi 135 0(31.57) 42

    'JTt:I f.Rf~ l~r~~~ \1fif ~. ~ 1!fl1 ;a-q-qm

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    31.17 3i3(55) pel) -(5-10) W,HP,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 136\ flf~1fi 12ij'~r

    159,85 791(133) -(-5) -(10+) W,T -(10+) -(10+) -(5-10) PR,KR '137 !f~~,!~T

    95.50 318(42) -(-5) -(_5) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 138 'ifti ~IT~'J;~ TK,R.O

    119.79 549(82) -(- 5) -(10+) W,T -(10+) -(10+) 139 itqr$~T 'i5--lO) PR,KR

    95.10 498(91) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(10+) -(5-10) -(-5) 140 ~~";f"-~ PR,KR

    141 ~~ ifcff 100.36 581(96) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(HO) -(10+) -(-5) PR

    142 122.22 388(6S) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) KR tm'i'f1!t "-q_r 'l'K,O

    I 143 ~~ ll';;r<:l\iT 13S.83 5?5(lOS) pel) -(5-10) W,HP, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR TK,C,L,O

    144 f~ iff ~<:')'

    145 qijfU~T 79.74 280(54) --(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(5--10) -(5-10) -(-5) PR

    329.42 1,498(254) P(I) -(5-10) W,T -(5--10) -(5-10) -(-5) PR 146 <:n:rotif<: ~ml'fil<:

    106.84 670(1ll) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 147 ~~ i'fl'f

    129.50 225(41) -(-5) -(-5) W,T 148 ~~3fT ~9T -(-5) -H) -(-5) KR.

    19.01 Uninhabited PR.,KR 149 =

    198.31 • 1,070(173) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 150 ifif~T ~ TK

    15 I 303.53 1,220(212) P(I) -(5--10) W,HP, PO ,-(5-1O) --(5-10) PR q;~~ TK,O

    152 q;<: ~~r 125.45 518(96) P(I) -(-5) W,HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR TK,O

    153 OOif{\,~ ct~f 147.30 326(54) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) --(-5) -(~5) KR

    -(-5) KR 154 ~<::r 384.47 1,413(236) P(l),PUC(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-·5)

    51.40 572(114) -(-5) -(-5) , -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 155 GlW$<:l~ q;r ~r W.T 43

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSJL-l

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    cT~T 1r~, "fT

    C:~T ~~, :q"r

    GfIli'T iT~, :qT~ Tanda (8) Wheat. Rice GC(6U5) 43.30 8.09 28.33 T(l) Ramnagar 14!i TW(101.l8)W(83.77) Latifpur cTUsT 1r~, 'ifTGf<;f Tanda (6) Wlleat, Rice TW(6.48) 7.69 3.64 10.12 Lakhman Nagla 147 W(77.70)R(I.21) e:TusT ~~,'9lCl<;f Tanda (4) Wheat, Rice TW(27.52) 18.21 7.28 12.14 Khajuwa Khera 148 W(60.30)R(4.05) cTU:5T Tanda (5) TW(9.71) 4.05 0.40 0.40 Chak Rafatpur 149 W(4.45)

    Cf1lsT ~~ I '9T

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    1 5 6 f~1fi q.:~ aFft 45.73 rn:~ Uninhabited KR -(-5) I 5 7 3:{\rf~ <: 'il~;:r 121.01 150(29) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    1 5 8 ;rT'if~T ~~ 69.61 422(74) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    159 iiif1fiT i'fmtwrlfT 177.67 842(138) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    160 8lE

    16 1 flifCfii=cn:TiiIlG 161.47 934(175) M(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(7-5) KR.

    162 ;:;rR ~ 212.06 887(149) pel) -(-5) W,T -\-5) . -(-5) -(-5) KR.

    1 6 3 :q~ \;fT;r 50.99 144(22) +5) -{-5) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    164 an:'if "I'n-~ 177.27 884(115) P(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    165 mj[sqijiJ';:;r 68.39 365(54) -(5) -(5-10) W,T -(5-io) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR.

    58.69 -(-5) -(-5) . -(-5) 166 3f;qHr~~ 208(24) W.T -(-5) -(-5) KR wfu 167 (f~~T;;r~ 208.82 698(97) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) SAT -(-5) KR

    16 8 fl:f~~ ¥fGrfi'r'T~~ 65.55 ih:: an"fR Uninhabited KR

    I 6 9 ifcrTifi'fiJ'~ C'T1JST 91.87 294(42) -(-5) -(-5) HP,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

    170 ~Ti'f~n: 98.34 500(90) M(l) -(-5) HP,T -(-5) -(-s) -(5-10) KR.

    M(l) 171 :q-~T ~'{ 359.79 1,054(169) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR.

    _(5-10) 172 cltt~~T 162.69 587(93) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) . -(-S) -(-5) KR 173 ij'GpT 222.18 2,003(330) M(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

    174 m1ql~T 99.15 128(22) +S) -(5-10) W,HP,T -(-5) -(-5) +S) KR

    I 7 5 fl1~'fi iff fu"t 4~.49 m: 3lT"fR Uninhabited KR 45

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-l

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1-9 20 2 1

    ~H Suar (2) TW(38.04) 5.26 2.43 Milak BandyaJi 156 CTUGT ir~, :qr"f<'1 Tauda (2) Wheat, Rice GC(17.40) 22.26 12.55 -5.67 Manpur Chapat 157 TW(47.75)W( 15.38) eyqr ir~, :qF:i<'1 Tanda (I) Wheat, Rice W(56.25) 4.05 9.31 Mazra Sandhu 158 cT~ ir~, "'fTCf<1 Tanda (1) Wheat, Rice GC(20.24) 48.56 9.71 20.24 Dakka Nagalia 159 TW(3S.45)W(40.47). cJ1l:sT ir~, :qT<'.f~ Tanda (4) Wheat, Rice TW(SO.13) 9.71 16.59 11.75 Abbasnagar 160 S(13.36) Tanda

    C!:J1I6T ir~, :qTq<'1 Tanda (4) Wheat, Ricc GC(33.99) 17.40 20.24 9.31 • Sikandrabad 161 TW(51.80)W(28.73) cTUsT it ~, 'qTCffl" Tanda (3) Wheat, Rice act 13.76) 30.76 14.57 1.21 JaJpur 162 TW(37.64) W(72.04)0(42.0S) efUsT iT~, 'i'fT~ Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice TW(12.14) 20.63 6.4& 3.24 ChakJeem 161 . W(S.SO) eJ1l6T ~~, '9TOf<1 Tauda (4) Wheat, Rice GCt30.76) 20.24 8.09 12.55 Dhirajnagar 164 TW(65.56)W(40.07) eTlJ:5T ~~, 'tfTCf<1 Tanda (5) Whedt, Rice GC(16.19) 14.16 9.71 2.43 Mohabbat Ganj 165 TW(S.SO)W(l7.40)

    ~sT ~~, '9ror;r Tauda (3) Wheat, Rice TW(30.76) 9.71 1.62 5.67 Abbaspur 166 W{10.93) cTUST it~, ;rCf~T Tanda (5) Wheat, Maize ... TW(48.57)W(54.63) 66.37 18.62 18.21 Saheria lawahar 167 TK(2.902)0(0.40) ~qn:: Suar (10) TW(42.491 18.21 4.45 0.40- MiJak Bhwanipur 168 C:TGsT ~~, '9T~ Tanda (4) Wheat, Rice TW(42.09) 36.02 1.21 5.26 Nawabnagar 169 0(7.29) Tanda crusT iT~, :qT

    . C:J1I6T iT~, ~

    I z 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11

    176 ftr~ ~~ OR\WI'T, 45.74 190(33) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP,T -(-5) -(-5) ·(-5) KR

    177 ~~;:;~~ 95.51 243(37) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -{-5) -(-5) -(5··10) , KR ~q 963.18 3,677(649) P(I) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) THU BS PR 178 ~i'CT ~ TW,TK ~a- . 1,79 firnn:lfT 13fflTT<: 539.06 2,898(428) P(I) -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) WED -(-5) KR

    523.67 2,449(360) P(l),M(l) -(10+) W,HP 180 er'i'IU PO -(-5) -(--5) KR

    181 fij'~'h:T 94.30 SIt (7S) -(-5) (10+) W,HP -{-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

    113.31 . 522(69) !82 ~~f~lfT, ~r P(I),M(I) --(10+ ) W,HP -(-:·5) -(--5) -(-5) KR

    183 wrr: f;:;c1ie m¥U 221.37 309(61) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    184 11T~r frr'fic 'i:T~~ 47.75 395(86) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-$) -{--5) PR,KR

    185 ~iifi~m 89.85 506(88) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) PR,

    186 ~q)RlfT 154.60 1,665(282) P(l) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) :as PR

    187 fq(:f''f; arne: Iif 21.04 169(l4) 0.(-5)' -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    188 fq~~ ~ffi"11 ~t 34.40 128(22) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    189 ~arr ~T 186.97 760(147) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) PR,KR.

    87.82 654(122) 190 ~~ -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    191 ~~1Tr 107.24 736(123) -(·5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR \ 114.12 192 6f::il+r ;:;~ 596(92) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-~) PR,KR , 380.82 193 ~)~ 1,451(257) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. R,TK,O

    194 ~~ q;<:)

    195 q-~ 176.35 845(157) P(I) -(-5) W.HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR TK,R,O 47

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    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    Cl1lGT tr~,~ Tanda (6) Wheat, Rice TW(4.S6), 6.48 1.21 4.86 Malik Hafiz 176 0(28.33) Walli

    ~T ~~, ~q(1 Tanda (8) \\ heat, Rice TW(59.49) 24.69 2.83 8.50 Sayeednagar 177 Cl1lGT tr~, ~~ Tanda (3) EA Wheat. Rice TWE(422.91) 435.05 74.06 31.16 SaInt a Khera 178 eru:sr • trR'~~ Tanda (1) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice GC(11.74) 229.87 46.95 50.59 Cbittria Jagir 179 TWE(8L75)O(7.2S) TW(89.84)W(21.04) eru~ it~, :qrq~ Tanda (12) Wtieat, Ric@ GC(4O.47) 169.97 21.85 83.37 Dhanupura 180 TW(103.60) W(102.79),O(1.62) , "lf1l€'T it~, ~~~ Tanda (1) Wheat, Rice .•• TW(2.02).W(2.02) 32.78 1.62 55.S6 Sihora 181 C:f1J€T ~~,:;;rr~ Tanda (10) Wheat, Rice .•. TW(S.09),W(8.09) 66.37 ' 8.50 16.59 Sahria Lakkha 182 R(5.67) ~n: ~~, ~or~ Suar (4) Wheat, Rice TW(37.64) 134.36 35.61 13.76 Dhanupur near 183 Shahdara

    ~cm:: it~, :;;rrq~ Suar (5) Wheat, Rice TW(25.90) 17.40 4·45 Shahdara near 184 Dhanpur ~0fT~ it~, :;;r;orO{ Suar (4) Wheat, Rice TW(28.73) 36.83 20.24 4.05 Malik Qazi 185'

    ~p:: it~, :;;rrer~ Suar (4) ED Whezlt, Rice TW(92.27)' 35.62 2US 2.83 T(1),M(2) Samodia 186

    ~or~ it~, :;;rr;;r~ Suar (4) WhC;At, Rice TW(l9.02) 0.40 1.21 0.41 Milak Asad KhlHl 187

    ~orf{ it~, :;;r'~ Suar (4) W'1;:at, Rice TW(25.50) 6.47 1.62 0.81 Milak Gulam Khan 188

    ~ it~, ~Of~ Suar (5) W:leat. Rice TW(116.55) 50.59 16.19 3.64 T(2) Bathwa K.hera 189

    ~0fT~ ~~, :qr~ Suar (5) Wneat, Rice TW(46.95) 27.92 10.12 2.83 Imratpur 190_

    ~cm: rr~, :;;rrcr~ Suar (5) Wh"at, Rice TW(76.89) 20.64 7·28 2.43 Khardia 191

    ~ClH ' rr~, ~or~ Suar (6) Wheat, Rice TW(SI.80) 42.~ 17.40 2.02 Azimnagar 192

    ~orn: ~~,:;;rr~ Suar (8) Wheat, Rice . TW(lO.l2) 145.69 220.96 4.05 :reI) Sonakpur 193

    ~crn: ~~, :;;rrq~ Suar (1) Wheat, Rice TW(63.94) 245.65 83.37 2.02 T(I),M(l) Rasoolpur 194 Faridpur ~0fT~ it~, ~q~ Suar (12) Wheat, Rice TW(46.13) 58.28 6&.39 4.05 Pasiapura 195 48

    VT'f~fu~ ;or;:r ~fcf~" q

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    120.60 330(54) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP,TK. -{-5) -(-5) KR 196 :q1~lT~ -\-5) ~ R,O ~n:r 213.28 1,900(375) P(I)M(I)H(I) -(10+) W,HP,TK, MON 197 ~+rT<: +5) BS PR '" R,O 198 ;f~Ff \1~'f 74.05 400(64) -(-5) -(5-10} W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-:-10) PR,KR

    I 9 9 f~q'i<:r 165.92 1,408(220) P(l) -(5-10) ";:,HP --(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    548(87) -(5-10) W,liP PO --(5-10) 20 0 .rif~i;f<:'.!~ 125.06 Pill -{S-10) PR,KR

    96.32 283(52) -(-5) -{-S) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 201 <:;;r,!~T ~'fT<:

    92.67 356(68) -(-5) -(10+ ) W,HP -(10+) . -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR 202 iJ'~~T

    -(5-10) -(-5) 203 ~~ 102.79 382(63) -(-5) -(.HO) W,HP -(-5) PR,KR

    176.85 920(170) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 204 ~ 'iiJ'm

    .26.31 76(13) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 205 ~~~r

    2 0 6 JIT~'Hr frr'fiG W)C: 76.48 326(58) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) , KR

    2 07 i[~~

    76.49 339(61) 208 1!fT~fTl:: f.:r

    72.04 209 ~lf<:a')" 421(80) H(I) -{1O+} W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR titlJ, ~ 2 lOme Cfifcf;I~ 455.28 3,959(668) pel) -(10+) W,HP PO MON, -(-S) PR FRI

    2 11 ~r<:T crr:sr 142.05 2,848(510) -(-5) -{-s} W,HP -(-5) --(-s) -(-5) PR,KR ~f

    ~-«f 214 ~~'1<: 153.79 498(76) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    2 1 5 ~T<.>rifrr~~ 176,04 325(50) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(5-10) PR.KR 49

    Vf,ELAGE DIRECTOR Y

    AMENln~ AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-l

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

    ~'n" i'lt :qTGf~ Suar(I3) Wheat, Rice TW(24.69) 66.37 25.09 4.45 Tel) Chandpur 196

    ~<:m: . ~~, :qT

    ~ 1r~, 'ifTCfC1 Suar(6) Wheat, Rice GC(35.61)TW(2.02) 27.93 8.09 Mandiyan Bhajan 198 W(O.40) '~~ ~~, '9fGR1' Suar(6) Wheat, Rice .••• GC(54.23)TW(14.16) 56.25 19.43 Sheopuri 1'99 W(2l.8S) ~CfI'~ ~~, :qr~ Suar(6) Wheat Rice ... GC(33.59)TW(12.55) 42.90 20.24 T(l)M(l)N(I) Paighambarpur 200 W(12.14)0(3.64)

    ~arT<: ~~, 'tfT

    ~arT": iT~, :qTCf(q' 206 Sllart 10) Wheat, Rice ... GC(8.50)TW(30.35) 27.11 3.64 4.86 T(l) Shahdera Near W(2.02) Bhot ~i{n: it~, :qfCl1Yl' Suar(l) Wheat, ~ice ... 'TW (42.09)W(l25.05) 116,55 24.28 Hardaspur ~otra 207

    ~T~ ~~, "fTq~ Suar(lO} Wheat, Rice TW(18.62)W(30.76) 19.83 2.02 5.26 T(l) Shadinagar Near 208 Hardaspur .

    ~Cfn: fr~, "fTCf"f Suar(10j E<\ Wlieat Rice TWE(6.48)O( i 6.59) 32.78 16.19 Imarti 209

    ~

    ~qy~ ,~, 'tfTi{~ Suar(13) Wheat, Rice TW (63.S4)W(22.26) 31.97 0.40 23.88 T(2)M(I) K.hera Tanda 211 ~am: Suar(14) ." TW(99.96)W(8I.34) 87.42 46.54 T(3)M(I) Donkpuri Tanda 212

    ~ it~, "fr~ Suar(10) ... Wlieat, Rice ... TW(75.27)W(14.57) 29.54 10.93 Mustafabad Near 213 TK(0.81) Donk Puri ~Cfn: fr~, ~ Suar(H} Wheat. Rice TW(80. 54)W(l 6. 19) 32.38 21.04 Chhattarpur ' 214 Q(3.64) ~n: it~, :q~ Suar(12) Wlieat, RiC\' GC(22.26)O(S7.S7) 76.08· 19.83 Salweynagar 215 so

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    } 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    ~~,,!!!iIi' 216 -\1f"ro,!~ ~;jf 373.54 2,031(306) pel) -(-5) W,HP ~-5} TUE, PRJ --(--5) PR

    211 flriif'fi aT;;r ~ 170.37 988(175) P(I) --(?-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) ~(5-10) PR,KR

    218 flr(f'fi ~~~ 31.97 61(13) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) --(5-IO) KR

    219 q~Fr~ 58.28 07(02) -(-5) -("':5) HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR

    201.95 625(112) 2.20 ~~'( -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP --(5-10) -(~5) -(5-10) KR

    305.55 621(112) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR 221 ~,!<::T -(-5)

    222 ~~'liT~ ~~ 173.21 578(96) -(-5) +5) W,HP - -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    92(14) 223 311TS ~~T 174.42 -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    102.38 435(59) -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 224 31oqT~lT\: fEfR lIP -(-5) KR

    225

    226 ~(fT'{Tlf 278.84 l,082(182) PC-I) -(~-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR.

    227 3f+r'h:liff CfiT' ll;;r~r 144.07 364(60) -(-5) -(5-10) W,lIP -(5-10) -(S-IO) -(5-10) PR

    228 ~;;r f.r'R: (r~arr 81.76 317(57) --(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) --(5-10) PR,KR iit~ -(5-IO) 229' .l1~T ~ 126.21 347(52) --(-5) -(S-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR $9", 230 <::;;rl"riR 473.51 1,434(227) P(3)M(2) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) WED --(5-10) PR

    231 fif~T 239.58 873(123) P(l} -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -( -5) -(10+) PR,KR

    \ -" 265.08 1,465(240) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR 232 ~<::~~ l 167.95 106(20} -(-5) -(-5) HP -(10+) -(10+) BS PR 233. GRQ:1'i'I\:

    234 ;;rm 385.27 431(78) P(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) BS ,PR

    235 qr~ 70.01 20(07) - -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) \!,S PR 51

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SUAR TAHSIL-l

    , 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    fq~ lt~ ~TCf-t Suar (4) What, Rice GC(43.71)W(O.81) 114.13 2.02 48.97 T(2) Mirapul' 216 0(163.90) Mirganj l=tfT1: lt~, "fT".1z;r Suar (6) Wheat, Rice TW(605,W(28.73) 61.51 14.16 T(2)M(I) Milk Taj Khan 217 0(1.(12) \=Cf~ lti, :qrCf~ . Suar (8) Wheat, Rice TW(l4.97)R(2.43) 12.14 2.43 . Milak Bhoore 218 Khan ~q~ ir~. :qpfC'f . Suar (12) Wheat Rice TW(13.76) 32.38 12.14 Paidagal'h 219

    ~n: ir~. "fF.fiij' Suar (12) ,Whcat •. Rice TW(60.71 )R(28.33) 69.20 43.71 T(4) , Hamil'pul' 220

    ~T~ ~~, :err~~ Sual' (13) Wheat, Rice TW(J61.48'R(8.C9) 56.25 23.88 55.85' T(2) Gujupura 221 l?Cfl't ~~, :errq~ Suar (1) Wheat, Rice TW(40,47)W(lO. ~2) 88.63 . 33.59 T(2)M(1) Mustafabad 122 Khurd.

    ~Cfn: lt~, 'CfTq~ Suar (5) Whcat, Rice GC(61.S1) W(3.24) 44.S2 0.81 27.52 ,T(I) Imartarai 226 0(141.24) ~n: ,\ irif. ~Tep:f Suar (6) Whoat. Rice GC(46.95)0(I5.78) 63.94 0.81 16.59 T(9)M(I) Amirkhan ka 227 C(2) Mazra ~qn: . lt~, 'qT~~ Suar (6) Wheat. Rice GC(14.97)TWt36.83) 17.31 5.67 T(3} Naveganj Near 228 W(4.86)0(1.62) Bathuwa Khera ~

    FfT~ irif. ~qif Suar (10) ... Wh0at. Rice ... GC(83.37)TW (48.56) 72.04 29.95· T(lS) Bijhra. 231 W(2.8)O(2.83) ~qT~ irif. :err

    1 2 ,3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    -(-5) -(__5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR 236 mf

    238 ~faq;rqr<{9i\if 150.95 218(34) , -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    ' 395(62) -(-5) -(-5) 239 ~rU"l'T~ 117.37 -(,5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) PR,KR

    -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 240 fl:wrq; +r~ -. 28_33 102(17) -(-5) W.HP

    W,HP -;(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 241 ~t

    243.24 589(92) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 243 ~T

    89.84 322(58) -(-5) -(-5) W,RP -(-5) -(-.5) -(-5) PR,KR 244 m~l~t

    1,406(226) P(I) -(-5) W,RP .«-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR.KR 245 ~'f 35653

    -(-5) -{-s) 246 '@'1!Tlft"'~~ 102.38 454(72) -(-S) W.HP -«5) -(-5) PR,KR

    247 ~fWT~m 133.95 749(112) -(-5) .-(-5) W;HP -(-5) .-(-5) -(-5) PR

    -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 248 ii~il1T~ 157.83 405(80) M(l)

    249 ~ 134.35 ~97(58) pel) MCW(I) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR f1:n1!fi' 0(1)

    250 m

    251 ;:r

    252 c~~m 328.21 693(122) pet) -:(-5) W,HP ,-(-5) .-(-5) -(-5) PR

    253 ~OJicq-~ 253.33 350(73) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) , -(_5) PR,KR '"

    254 ~G:;rm: ~lfT 158.24 285(63) PO) -(5-10) HP ~5-1O) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

    25-5 '1~lfT ~'{ 144.48 321(60) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 53

    VI~.LAGE D1R~CTORY AMBNlTIES AND LAND USB SUAR TAHSlt- 1

    12 13 1> 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    '" ~n: ~, 'iffCf~ Suar (13) EA Wheat, Rice TWE05S.81) 15.78 1.62 9.31 T(ll)N(t) Govindpur Near 236 Padarnpur' ~n:: rr~, :;nq

    Tar{i1I~';( it~ I :;;nq;;r Bilaspur (15) Wneat, Rice TW(17.4C) 58.28 5.26 14.9'7 T(3)M(1) Shahzadnagar 242 W(21.45) C(l)N(l) ~ ~, 'l'rff~'t it~, 'tf~ Bilaspur (18) Wheat, Rice GC(l33.96) 11.33 2.43 4.45 T(J)M(2) Saidllagar Mundiaf54 TW(6,07) \ fGfm~'1'( ~~, 'ifT

    , ~ r",'flfl¥1 iif;T~.~~~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -9 10 11

    193.85 176(33) -(--5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -( -5) PR,KR 256 mr~f.:rif~ f;;!f}C ~~T 103.60 232(44) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) .-(~5) PR,KR 257 p·rr~ ~~

    !7(O~) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) . -(5-10) PR 258 ti~;;ifl: 158.24,

    114.53 122(21) -(-5) -(-'5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 259 ~,!l: W'tl1

    86(12) P(I) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) - -(-5) KR 260 ~eft'!~ :!~Rl:IT 147.32 HP

    -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 261 ;}l=~ftllT ~~ 79.33 137(20) -(-5) HP

    71.63 28(04) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(--5) KR 262 ~~~T~~ifl: -(\5)

    -(-5) PR,KR 263 'a:r~~~Tr;;rrl: 128.29 782(144) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) , -(-5) PR,KR 264 fiil(fl (l"'~I<:: lf~ 265 ~rcr @"~r, 296.23 1,212(187) P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) TUB BS PR

    273.57 224(45) 266 ;:r~ao'IlT~ -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    212.87 5~2(89) -{-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 267 ~T?~

    268 .ir<:illl: 409.IS 68(30) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR '"

    94.69 64(14) -(-5) -(5-10) -{5~10) 269 ~lI'mifrr<:: HP -(-5) -(-5) KR

    270 3f~lf~ ~~ 168.37 466(70) -(-5) -(5-]0) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

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    272 ~~aq;riifT~ fu'R." 110.89 429(59) -(-5) -{-5) W,HP -(-.5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR ccfimorT?: 248.89 841(147) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-) -(-5) KR 273 ~W

    274 ~f.:pn~~ 270.74 1,293(223) -{-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) _-(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    275 m~1=q({;pf~ 123.43 343(62) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR S5

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SU AR T AHSIL-l

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

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    1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    672.61 3,346(531) -(-5) -(-5) 276 ~.;:r~ P(3),M(2) RP(3) W.HP' -(-5) PR,KR

    277 ~r 84.99 01(01) -(-5) -{-5) W,HP +5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR , 278 ii~~ ftrnm,!~ 151.76 600(80) -(-5) -(:-5) W.HP -( -5) -{-5) -{-5) PR,KR

    75.67 .. Uninhabited 279 ~q:;1Wfif~ ~n: OTRR PR,KR .. 280 G(~1=fifif~ 70.42 346(50) pel) -{-5) U;,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    -281 f~-irt'l~ 176.04 531(77) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    282 ;;A'fiT ~;; 227.45 531(90) -(-5)' -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    283 ;:n: ~T 242.01 991(177) -(-5) HC(ljO(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

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    F~l ~~~~..,. 3,013.40 4,813(1,041) _ -(10+) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(IO+) KR,PR 57

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNITmS AND LAND USE SUAR TAHS1I-l

    12 13 14 15 ]6 17 18 I 19 20 2 1

    ~T;rq\ ~, '"TrCf~ Rampur (12) EAG, Wheat, Rice TWE(49.37) 282.89 46.54 96.32 T(6) Mahunagar 276 EO 0(197.49) fGr<=rT~q~ ~~, :qrq~ Bilaspur (14) E<\ Wheat, Rice TWE(18.62) 42.09 7.69 16.59 M(l) Padpuri 277 f.F1T~q'~ ~, :qp.f~ Bilaspur (13) EA Wh

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    Forest Area fu<;rT~Q~ lr~, :qyC{~ Bilaspur (20 Wheat, Rice 3 •.013.40. 'f·' Rudrapur Range F·I

    2 fit(\,(l~ dt!«l\il Bilaspur Tahsil 60

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    1 2 :3 2 3 2 3

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    11 ar~"{T 196 46 m.q~<: 133 81 ~n:r 92 12 OT~r 186 47 :rr'l"'f'!"{ 19 82 ~~2TT~ 4 I 13 ~rrT ~~"ftr~ 202 48 ~iOf~lW 158 83 mOfrr')~~ 86 14 ~<:~"{ 32 49 rrG:~r iftr'h:r~~ 131 84 mcrift ~tr'1,!~ 146 15 ~~~"{ 200 50 :rrG:T 124 85 iflThlfT ~j 139

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    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    BILASPUR TAlISIL

    Location Location S.No. Name of village LIXallOO Code No. 3.No. Name af village Code No. S.No. Name af village Code No.

    2 3 1 :a 3 1 2 3

    1 AbdullalIganj 105 36 Bidhau 162 71 Gok!l! Nagri 40 2 Ahamdabad 62 37 Bidhpura 163 72 Gujrela 99 3 Ahro 196 38 Bidhwa Nagla SO 73 Gulalpur 61 4 Ahrola 186 39 Bijli 57 74 Gularill Beejla 70 S A.linagar 94 40 Bishanpur Jagir 26 7S Gularia Tuela 13

    6 Alipur 121 41 Bonsena 4 76 Hafiznagar 129 7 Alwa Nagia 81 42 Chakpheri 8 71 Hamidabad 12 8 Ambarpur 121 43 Chandayan 28 78 Hamidoagar 21 9 Aud Khera 5 44 Chandela 1 79 Harraya Kalan 171 10 And Kheri 7· 45 Chandpur 44 80 Harraya Khurd 134-

    .11 Anwaria Talibabad 168 Chandwa Nagla 46 84 81 Hayatnagar (Godhi) 72 12 AqiJpur 60 47 Chaukoni ' 82 113 Hazratpur 49 13 Aurangoagar Kbera 210 48 Dalki 74 83 Hiran Khera 103 14 Bachhiyai 46 49 Dandia Nematganj 104 84 Husainganj 85 is Bahadarganj 189 50 Dankara 181 85 Ioderpur 32

    16 Bahapur Gangapur 1'44 51 Dankari 177 86 Ishwarpur 200 17 Baidpur 185 52 Dabipura 108 87 ltanga Bairamnagar 202 18 Bail Khera 106 53 Dhaki 55 88 Jafrabad 35 19 Bair Khera 14 54 Dhanaura 92 89 Jamunapur 77 20 Bair Kheri flaizabad 15 55 [' havni Buzurs 86 90 Jaurasi 201

    21 Bal Khera 191 56 Dhavni Hasanpur 146 91 Kachnal I2Z 22 Bamanpura 193' 57 Dhuryai 41 92 Kalyanl'ur 156 23 Bans K~era 120 58 Dibdiba 30 93 Kamba Nagla 174 24 Baradari 42 59 Doharia 109 94 Kanakpur 209 2' Beebra 56 60 Durjanpur 141 95 Karsaula 208

    26 Beehat 48 61 Faizganj 110 96 Karsauli 195 27 Begamabad 116 62 Faizangar 170 97 Kaunsalganj 33 28 Bhainsia Jwalapur 9S 1i3 Fazilpur 143 98 Kazamganj 175 2' Bharatpur 31 64 Gada 124 99 Khajuria Kalal 20S 30' Bhatpura/Chakarpan 164 65 Gadaiya Nasimganj 131 100 Khajuria Khurd 264

    31 Bhatpura Taran 161 66 Gaganpur 19 101 Khamri 11 32 Bhogpur 132 67 Gajrauia 158 102 Khandia 192 33 Bholapur Jadid 197 68 Gallgapur Kalan 172 103 Khanpur 43 34 Bholapur Qadim 82 69 Gangapur Khurd 80 104 Khata 5S 35 Bbuksora 112 70 Godhi 73 105 Khempur 111 64

    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    BILASPUR TAHSIL (Cont).)

    Location Location Location S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No.

    2 3 2 3 1 2 3

    106 Khondalpur 133 141 Nagaria Khurd 93 176 Rampura Buzurg '7 107 Khubia Nagla 126 142 Narayan Nagla 173 177 Rasula 100 108 Khunta Khera 153 143 Nar Kheri 130 178 Rasulpur 212 109 Kotaalinagar 39 144 Narsua 213 179 Ratanpura 24 110 Kotal Khera 169 145 Nawabganj 6 ISO Rawana Ghasi 78

    111 Kotha Jagir 142 146 Nawabnagar 187 181 Rawana Kannu 63 112 Kuan Khera 135 147 Nayagaon 91 182 Rawanalala urf Bishanpuri 66 113 Kuiyan. 147 148 Padpuri 194 183 Rustampur 76 114 Kurthia 145 149 Paighambarpur 101 184 Sadra Khera 150 115 Lakh~ipur 89 150 Paipura 68 185 Sainjna 114

    116 lala Nagla 165 151 Pajaiya 180 186 Saintoli 64 117 Lalpuf 38 152 Pajawa 159 187 Sakatwa 54 . 118 r·Jaheshpura 160 153 Panjabnagar 152 188 Salebpur 11& 119 Mahtosh 188 154 Panwaria 203 189 Sankara 157 120 Malan Khera 184 155 parbatbans 22 190 Sarai Qadim 83

    121 Malki Kamalpur 75 156 Parewa 136 191 Sardharpur 87 122 Mangadpur S9 ]57 Pasiyapura 2 192 Sarwal'llagar 123 123 Manihar Khera 29 158 Peepalsana 117 193 Shamshabad 167 124 Mankara ISS 159 Pboolpur 47 194 Shivnagar/NearlGularia 71 125 Manpur Ojha 51 160 ' Phulsungha 52 IgS Silivnagar/NearjRamnagar 23

    125 Mansurpur' 198 -161 Phulsungbi 53 196 Shrinagar 37 127 Manunagar 3 162 Pipalia Ahla 166 197 Sujaatganj Khera 119 128 Meerganj 65 163 Pipalia Gopal 137 198 Sibarya 1& 129 )M~hdlpur 9 164 PipaJia Mehto 98 '199 Sibora 36- 130 Milak Muafi Paipura 69 165 Pipalia Misar 179 200 Sihore 20

    131 Milak Mundi 149 166 Pipalia Naw 10 tOI Sikraura 15 132 Mohamadpur Biskharia 115 167 Pipalia Vijaynagar 211 202 Siras Khera 107 133 Mubarakpur 102 168 Pirthipur 182 203 Sisauna 199 134 Muk.rabpur 133 169 Qadriganj 16 204 Sitora 9() 135 Mulla Khera 151 170 Qaimganj 206 205 Sua NagJa 45

    136 Mundia Near Mankara 154 171 Qasamganj 17 206 Sujanpur 176 , 137 Mundia Kalan 178 172 Rafatpur 96 207 TahKhurd 127 138 Mundia Kburd 125 173 Raipur 88 208 Tal Mahawar 14i 139 MU'lharrafganj 79 174 RalJlllagar 27 209 Tebri Khwaja 190 140 Nagaria Kalan 139 175 Ramnagaria 140 210 Ternra 34 65

    ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

    BILASPUR TAHSIL (Coocld.)

    Location Location Location ~.No. Name of Village Codo No. , S.No. Name of ViIlaae Code No. S. Nil. Name of VillaF 'Code No.

    2 3 2 -3 2 3

    211 Udaypur 183 212 Udhampur 287 211 Umri 66

    \;~ \l[~fCf1i!nt-[.. f<: ~l'f if WiI'l;[nt ~ ~ ~ rEfiT, ~1 q~ ~ -5 f'li. :,T., 5 ~ 10 fif. 1fT. an, 10+ fif;. liT.] Ameni~es available-[If not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown 10 the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad range viz. -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ km~ .• of the nearest place ______where the facility isA ______available is given] _ r--,

    10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11

    416.03 9] 9(145) P(I) 0(1) W.HP PO -c- 5) -(IO+ ) PR 1

    88.63 339(59) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR.£< R.

    286.93 542(92) P(I) 0(1)-- HP -(-5) -{-5) -(10+) PRo

    983(160) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(-5) BS PR 4 . ;r"tU;n" 319.71

    24(5) (-5) -(-5) T -(-5) (-5) BS Pit

    155.40 1,226(201) P(I),M(I). MCW(I) HP, -( -5) -(-5) -(10+) PR.KR Htl) TW,T

    144.07 Uninhabited PRo 7 3F~ ~il" , CiJ.!;1 ]71.19 335(60) P(I) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) WED BS PRo 8 "if~~T

    113.32 30(5) P(I).M(I), -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KIt 9 ~~;U 2;~ H(l)

    150.12 315(46) P(I) -(-5) HP,TW -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) KR 10 r~T;rfGf

    172.00 323(48) P(I) -(5-10) HP -y 5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    191.83 1,423(225) +5) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(5-.10) -(5-10) KR 12 ~Tifr~ PRo 345.61 558(101) _( 5) -(5-10) HP --(5-10) ·-(-5) BS 13 ~~~~~ PRo 229.87 320(56) . pel) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 14 ~'{ ~~ PRo 181.31 342(66) P(I) -(5-10) HP +5) -(5-10) BS 15 ~~ ~~r;rTf{ 67

    VILLAGE, DIRECTORY. AMENITIES AND LAND USE BILASPUR TAHS1J-2

    1Ifir \3'Q:qm (awicr f.,0; ::t 0,) t .... Ii- I': '" (.) ~ I;' OIl It; 'g e .g ~ ~ ~ iE .~ P.> 0 ~'":' § U!:'·-O ~o ~ tlO._ :z; .... C E tl;;B :c (J:o ~I;"~ ... iii ~ltutlO~ - i!== '">0 - Q) > "'" c:l= e rc-.o .:~ ~ & 0'- r~ § Name of Village ~E-'-' ir] l!~ ~ ... e.2 g ~<: !IT: -=-~~ "i~ ~~ l;;~ oj u::. c'';:: '-' ~!J .... 00 1:I'~.,.8 l!! ...... II::.~'" ! '/g-g ~~~ @ ~.2 en Jt:;'Oi I:r ".li- c.~ t.:: :;; 0 -; ~ if. os-:;; e e·!;!! {.!= IY'::'" tr ~... g: I:r'l e 8.S:! t ~Q).- c!: de u:. 8" 0«1 ... - J!: ZO 11 ~! ~&: ~.!: ~;§ iii\> 1;= ;; Ii> <: ~ S" il: B .5 i~ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    fq~T~'l~ ~ ~, 'iITo/if Bilaspur (IS) Wheat, Rice. GC(251.32) 58 .•8 61.92 29.14 T(3) M(l) Chandela TW(4.45) 0(10.52) fq~T~~ it~, 'iTIcm Bilaspur (17) Wheat, Rice ... GC(20.24) 10.52 6.88 T(3) Pasiyapura 2 TW (29.14) 0(21.85) fq

    "'" ~~fit"' 2-mmt~~ ;or;r ~. qct 'lfii ~

    I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    522(94) P(I) -(5-10) 16 cwi~lj.. 248.49 HP -(-s) -(5-10) BS PR

    ~76.04 230(35) P(I) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 17 "IiI ij It Ii"

    J33.33 162(29) -(-5) -(-5) HP PO n' ~ -(-5) -{-s) KR

    165.12 291(60) Pel) -(-'5) T -(5-10) -{!i-l 0) -{-S) KR 19 ~ 299.Q7 428(77) pel) -(5-10) T -(S-tO) -(5-10) -{-s) J,{R 20 ~

    229.46 533(80) -(-5) -(-5) T -(5-10) -(5-10) BS KR 21 ~iJIR

    94.07 .. . Uninhabited KR. 22 ~.mr 'l~ alTtIR

    256.18 427(77) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 23 f!flQ'1Q( (f.Nz) ~ 205.99 288(62) P(l).H(I) -(5-10) lIP PO -(5-10) B3 PR 24 ~

    1 25 ml:1'u 218.54 57. (90) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

    161.88 219(52) pel) -(-5) lIP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 26 m~~

    186.97 60S(I09) P(I) -(-S) W,IIP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR "27 'U1fiI'1R

    636.19 491(73) pel) -(-5) T PO -(5-10) -(·-5)' KR '28 ~ Phone 392.56 649(84) -(-s) -(-5) HP,TW. -(-s) -( 5-10) -(-5) PR,KR 29 ~~ TK,C,R,

    921.31 905(201) P(I} -( -5) HP,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 30 ~ TK,C,

    127.89 156(117) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW' -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR 31 m~ R,C

    278.43 260(57) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW -(-5) -(-5) BS .fR. 32 ~ R,C

    118.58 138(30) -(-5) -(5-10) HP,TW PO -(-5) BS PR 33 Cfi~ 532.'9 801(145) -{-5) -(5-10) HP,TW -(-5) -(S-tO) -(-5) PR,KR 34 ~-ro TK,C,R

    -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) RKI 35 \'ill 'fj: (Iij 1'0; 293.81 368(67) 69

    VILL~f;ft DIRECTORY AMI-'NITIF" A:-JO IANn USE BILASPUR TAHSIL-2

    12 t3 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    f"(lI1~1( tr~,~ Bilaspur (8) ED Wheat, Rice GC(2OS.S9) 6.38 6.07 29.95 T(4) M(2) Qadriganj 16 CCl) fir(fflf~ ~j 'fl'

    ~~ ~,~ Rampur (37) EAG Wheat, Rice GC(80.93) 102.79 4.86 17.00 C(1) Hamidnagar 21 TWE(23.88) t:~~ BiJaspur (4) GC(36.83) 37.23 11.74 8.90 parbat Bans 2l fGfm~'( iti, :;:rrcr~ J3ilaspur (3) ED Wheat, Rice GC(12IAl) 68.80 8.09 29.95 T(IO) N(6) Shivnagar (Near) 23 lW(27.93) C(l) M(6) Ramnagar f~~ tri, :;:rrcr~ Bilaspur (6) ED Wheat, Rice GC(121.41) 15.78 8.50 15.78 T(6) M(J) Ratanpura 24 TW(44.52) N(4) f~T~~'( iT~,~ Bilaspur (5) Wheat, Rice GC(80.94) 9S.34 3.64 14.57 T(5) M(l) Sikraura 25 .TW(21.05) fGffi~ iT~,"'flCr(!f Bilaspur (4) ED Wheat, Rice GC(121Al) 10.12 4.45 13.76 T(3) M(4) Bishanpur Jagir 26 TW(12.14) N(2) ff Bilas pur (2) EA W1li!at, Rice GC(21.04) 1821 9.31 16.19 T(6) C(3) Bharatpur 31 TWE(JU8) TW(30.76) f

    ""q' firtfQIfiT 2-~~,!~~ "1';; ~. t:t

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    240.06 165(43) , --(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) y5) -(-5) PR 36 fuW-':T

    174.43 197(27) -(-5) --(5-10) HP --(-5) -(5-10) --(5-10) KR 37 ~');:r'T~

    342.78 683(103) pel) MCW(I) T Phone -(-5) BS KR 38 \iT\i~-':

    %93.8\ 925(251) . -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -{-5) -(5-10) PR..KR 39 'fit t5T ari5l'1;;'T~ _

    2&9.77 369(77) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW. -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR , 40 miMI' if'T~ R,C

    468.64 504(126) pel) -(-5) HP,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS PR 41 'g~lI'T~ R,C

    -(-5) BS PR,KR 308.79 254(74) -(-5) -(-5) lIP,TW. -(-5) 42 GTn:~<''T R,C

    BS PR,KR 200.73 187(40) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW PO -(5-10) 43 ~1'i,!<: R,C PR 87.01 45(9) -(-5) --(-5) HP,TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS 44 "'R'P: R,C 415.22 . 434(89) PCI) -(5-10) HP Phone -(-5) --(5-10) KR 45 ~arr ;:r~T

    -(5-10) KR 281.67 89(9) -(-5) -(5-to) HP Phone -(5-10) 46 ~R9l1'r~

    '-(5-10) -(5-:)0) KR 157.02 84(15) -(-5) -(5-10) HP Pbone 47 'iil"'fn " '" PR,KR 188(43.) -(-5) -(-5) HP Phone +5) BS 48 .fTF 214.90 BS PR.KR 375.97 589(105) -(-5) +5) HP -(-5) -(-5) 49 ~'-Q1J;-': BS PR,KR. 3'57.75 194(25) -(-5) -(-5) HP Phone -(-5) 50 f.r~on l'f'T

    543.11 2,519(525) P(l).M(l), D(l) HP -(-5) W!~ NW PR.KR 51 1ir;;~-.: srrm H(l) 127.08 144(37) -(-5) -(-5) HP Phone .-(-5) -(5-10) KR 52 't

    116.55 221(43) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-:-5) --(5-10) KR 53 w«~''

    237.56 593(101) --(-5) -(5-10) HP- PTO -(5-l0) -(-5) KR 54' ~ifiSorr

    300(56) P(I) -(-5) T Phone -(-5) -l5-10) PRo 55 ~rifli' 239.18 7]

    VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE BILASPUR TAHSIL-2

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

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    'f"F'II'6,!( iT~ 1 :qr"" Bilaspur (2) EA Wheat, Rice .. , TWE(1.21) 0(9.72) 166.73· 20.64 2.43 T(6) M(2) Khanpllr 43 f..rm~,!<: it i, 'ffCI

    f;;fQfmr;t ' lr~, :;rrq(i Bilaspur (8) EAG, Wlieat, Rice aC(tOU8) 144.07 21.04 10.12 T(3) Bachhiyai 46 ED TWE(4.86) for~r~~<:: lr~, 'qp.r

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    2 3 4 6 7 8 to 11

    56 .f«I1:T 238.37 268(37) -(-.5) -(-5) HP "Phone -{-5) NW PR.KR

    243.22 184(34) 57 ~it -(-5) +5) HP -(-5) --(-5) NW PR,KR

    262.65 348(56) P(I) 58 l!lT~r -(10+) HP -(-5) {-5} -(10+) KR

    117.77 178(38) -(-5) -( -5) HP {-5) 59 ~~ -(-5) -(10+) KR

    16

    11!l.34 210(40) -(-5) (-.5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 61 ~~~

    138.41 Uninhabited PR,KR 6f ~~r¢lT<{ 111: iTror~

    181.71 -(-5) 63 ~t'tT~i 2(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -{5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    266.29 64 iaTru if~ 3fTiI~ Uninhabited pR,KR

    123.03 .. 65 +ih:tf;jf ~~~ Uninhabite4 PR,KR

    -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 66 WTifltmfT ~ 190 21 354(54) -(10+) fcr~;;l_Vr 390.54 1,481(205) P(I),M(I). -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 67 ~+I,!1::T 1~ H(l)

    -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR· 68 ~r{ ~-:T 260.22 749(127)

    55.44 W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 69 fl1~Cfi l1T'liT q~~r 116(110) ( 5) -(-5)

    70 :!ffi,{llT arTilT

    71 f~tT~ (fit'{iC) 97.94 87(16) -(-5) -(5-) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR lJ:t;~IfT 72 QlfTi'I;;~ N'ttfr) 184.95 267(40) H(l) MCW(I) Ht' -(-5) -(to+) -(10+) KR m;; 73 367.87 1.479(242) P(I),M(1). -(-5) W.HP PO SAT -(10+) PR.KR ~lm H(I)

    74 'fflctr 256.58 802(122) P(l) -(-5) W,N PO -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR

    J10.48 164(24) -(-5) -::(_5) W,N -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 75 lfm

    AMBN1~ AN)) J,.A~D USE BILASPUR TAHSIL-2

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 I f.rme-~~ it~, "'IT::r~ B.il~pur (9) EAG, Wheat, Rice TWE(211.66) 13.76 . 2.43 10.52 T(9),M(1) Beebra 56 ED , f~T~ ltif, 'ifT~~ Bilaspq.r (8) ED Whf:a~, Rice TW(191.42) 46.54 5.26 T(4),M(6). Bijli 57 C(3) ~~ ~, "'IT::r~ BilaspUl' (10) EAG. Wlieaf, Rice ... GC(lOl.58) 74.46 e'.40 21.4:1 T(6),M(3), Khata 58 ED TWE(2.03)R(62.73) C(3) fqm~~ lt~, ~ Bilaspw (17) EAG. Wlieat, Rice GC(3.65) 74.46 6.48 8.09 T(6),C(2) Mangadpur 59 ED TWE(0.81 )R(24.2') fOfi;fj~ lt~, :qror~ BiJaspur (15) Wlieat, Rice GC(SI.34) 51.80 4.86 13.75 T(2) AqiJpur 60 TW(12.55)R(2.43) f.r"f~~ ~if, :qr

    ~~T«,!'{ lT~, :qT::r~ Bilaspur (12) EAG. Wlieat, Rice GC(33.59) 118.58 7.69 15.38 T(4),M(3) Rawanalala Vrf 66 ED TWE(14.97) Bishanpuri f'i!f~~<: ~, "fr~ Bilaspur (10) EAG, Wlieat. Rice GC(268.72) 17.111 4.86 40.47 T(ll) Rampura ~rg 67 ED TWE(58.6S) fGl~T«,!~ lT~, :inq~ Bilaspur (10) EAG, Wlieat, Rice GC(li 3.09) _ 23.47 5.26 23-88 T(8),Mg), Paipura 68 ED TWE(29.14)O(15.38) (1) fof~~~<: ir~, :;;T~ Bilaspur (9) EAG. Wlieat. Rice TWE(SHI) 1.21 0.40 1.22 T(3) Milak Maufi 69 ED Paipura fOf;;rT~~~ lT~, "iTq~ Bilaspur (13) Wlieat. Rice GC(79.32) 1~.95 4.45 6.48 Ti_2) Gularia Beejal 70 fi!f~m~ ~, 'ifT"f~ Bilaspur (12) Wlieat, Rice GC(80.54) 0.40 0.81 4.8.6 T(2) Shivnagar (Near) 71 TW(II.33) Gularia fq

    1 2 3 ,4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    112.51 19~(2S) -{-5) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) -{5-1O) PR,KR

    109.67 215(28) -(-5) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(to+) PR

    70.42 -(-5) -(5-10) T -(-$). -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    79 lj1[q;tj;;r 76.49 193(32) -(-5) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-,.10) _(5-10) PR,KR

    80 tilT~<:: ~ 97.94 Uninhabited PR,KR.

    96.32 90(15) -(-5) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-19) PR,KR

    107.65 132(17) -(-5) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) -{5-10) PR,KR.

    214.90 743(123) P(I). -(5-10) W,T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    165.52 661(100) -{-5) -{1O+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR.

    77.70 199(33) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR

    320.93 1.097(177) P(I) -(10+) W,Hp· -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR

    85.39 114(20) -(~5) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10> PR,KR

    105.63 143(24) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5). -(-5) --(10+) KR

    89 {1@m,:!<: 229.06 860(137) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR

    90 mm<::r' 335.90 765(135) pel} -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR

    22'.23 317(71) M(l) -(5-10) HP,TW -(-5) -(-5) BS PI{ C,R

    92 S'iim 239.58 155(3&) -(-5) -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) PR

    148.12 75(14) -(-5) -(-5) T -(5-) -(-5) BS PR

    94 arm'fm: (

    336.71 1,204(191) Pel) -(S-lO) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) FR 75

    ,VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE BILASPUR TAHSIL-2

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 • 19 20 2 1

    f:;r;;rRr];~ iT~, 'i:fTCf;;r Bilas pur (9). EAG, Wheat, Rice GC(63.94) 3.65 0.40 4.05 T(8) Rustampur 76 BD TWE(40.47) f~;:fflrl];~ iT~, 'i:fTCfi;(' Bilaspur ( 13) EAG, Wheat, Rice ... GC(40.47) 12.55 1.21 6.88 T(3) Jamunapur 71 ED TWE(40.47)0(8.09) ~q;~ iT~, 'i:fTCf~ Billl;spur (8) Wheat, Rice 64.75 4.45 1.22 Rawana Ghasi 78 fcrm~~<: iT~, '

    f~~~~ . ~, :ElT;;r;;f Bilaspur (14) Wheat, Rice GC(136.79) 129.91 20.64 33.69 T(3) Dhavni Buzurg 86 f$('~r~,-!<: ~, 'i:fT

    ~ fo1t ftl4fi ( 2-f... m~~~ ;;r.r ~. Q;tt ,,!:f1f ~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    ~------mit Mon 96 '{tfj~~ 158.24 90(19) -(-5) -(-5) lIP -{-5} -(-5) PR,KR

    PR,KR 97 \3"1f~T 128.29 18(IO} -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

    98 fiJqfum i'r~ 263.86 442(80) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    137.60 96(22) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 99 ~~~ TW,R,C, TK

    100 ~WiT 96.72 220(37) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    101 ~~'(~ 164.31 155(46) -{-5) -(-5) T .1'0 -(5-10) -(-5) PR

    102 ~1T

    1'03 ~~ ~~T 249.70 589(92) pel) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    104 ;sf.:nr ifT'I1cI';f;;;r 100.77 171(39) P(I) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR

    105 CIfi~~iif 76.08 ~h: amfR Uninhabited PR,KR

    288.15 106 m9T m arra.rq , Uninhabited PR,KR 107 m~r 288.15 626(95) P{l) -(5-10) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    108 ~~ 201.95 827(~35) P(I) -(5-1O) W,HP,R Phone -(5-10) -(5-iO) PR

    109 ~~f(lfr 205.59 813(160) P(I) -(5-10) TW,T -(-5) -«5) -(-5) PR

    110 i~ 133.15 23(3) -«5) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) . -(5-10) PR

    111 ~~~ 131.53 96(19) P{l) --1.5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    112 ~i!i~R. 209.63 360(66) .P(I) -(5-10) W,HP,R -(5- 10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR

    113 ~"~r 116.55 371(47) -(-5) -{S-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) PR.KR .. 114 ~iififr 256.58 357t52) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(lO+) PR.KR

    115 m~ f~Hrf!lf~ 110.48 li1: amrT~ Uninhabited PR.KR 17

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    f~{ ~, "fTCj~ Bilaspur (S) EAG,EA Wheat, Rice GC(lOl.l8) 20.23 16.59 4.05 T(6)M(3) Rafatpur 96 TWE(16.19) C(5) r

    r~mtr~ ~,~ Bilaspus (3) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(121.4J) . 8.09 2.83 18.62 T(l2)M(2) Paighambarpur 101 0(13.36) C(4) for~Tij''I'{ ~, 'tfTq~ Bilaspur (1) BAG Wheat, Rice GC(70.82} 36.83 5.67 20.24 Mubarakpur 102 TWE(l4.16) 0(2.02) f.r~m'T,{ rr~, "fT

    fOftiT~'T~ Bilaspu~ (9) 283.69 4.46 Bail Khera IG6 fortil~~ rr~, 'i'.fTq~ Bilaspur (7) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(213.28) 43.30 4.05 27.52 T(8)M(I) Siras Kbera 107 fGfC1r~'T~ rr~, :ifFf~ Bilaspur (6) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice GC(16.59) 133.55 8.92 33.59 T(I)M(I) Debipura 108 WE(5.67)R(3.63) C(J)N(I) f.r~m'T~ rr~, 'ifT

    ~wn: rrt, 'ifrq~ BiJaspur (7) EAG,ED Wheat, Rice TWE(91.46) 29.5~ 2.44 8.09 T(4)M(2) Khempur III r.r~r~ rr~, rqrq~ -Bilaspu'r (7) EAG;ED Wheat, Rice TW.E(112.91) 59.90 10.52 26.30 T(7)M(1) Bhuksora - 112 fGl't1're'T'{ ~, 'ifT

    WI'l f.Rf~ 2-fan:rHT$~ ~~ ;Jfif ~T~f ~ Wlr ~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    ~fcr 145.2' 349(64) P(1) RP(l), W,HP,C PO Sun -(10+ ) PR 116 ~fTqrarT~ MCW(l)

    117 q'rtg;rB'l'tT 127.48 302(46) +5) -(-5) W,HP,C -(10+) , -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR

    314.45 250(40) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(10+) -(-5) PR,KR 118, ~T~~$~ -(10+)

    206(3&) -(-5) -(-5) HP,C PR 119 ~mrf;Jf ~r 203.16 -(10+) -(-5) -(JO+)

    358.97 484(77) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(10+) -(-5) PR.KR 120 ornr~T :"'(10+)

    475.12 913(147) -(-5) -(5-ro) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR 121 an:'r~2;<:

    391.34 967(146) P(I) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR 122 ~rr~

    123 ~crVfiT~ 150.12 222(51) pel) MCW(1) HP -(-5) -(--5) BS PR

    124 fT<:"T 363.83 285(62) P(I).M(I) -(5-10) HP, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR TW,C

    125 132.74 250(57) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR.KR ~S

    126 WGflJT rriT'{IT 112.10 91(22) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR.KR TW,C

    127 cT~ ~

    128 or~ 226.23 469(71) P(I) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 135.17 276(39) -(-5) -(5;-10) HP -( -5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 129 ~Tfq:;iif ifiT'{

    29.95 32(8) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) TIS PR,KR 130 ;:r<:~r

    295.84 325(47) PCI) -(5-10) HP, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR 131 fT~'filfr ifB'T1l1f;;r TW,C

    132 250.91 88(14) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW, -(-5) -(-s) -(-5) PR if~ R,C

    133 m

    134 ~~~ ~

    . --{-S) 135 ~art ~T 203.97 274(52) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) BS PR,KR 79

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    12 13 14 IS ' 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~TJ(~ ~,~ Rampur (40) EAG, Wlleat, Rice TWE(S5.39) 33:19 5.26 2].45 T(6)M(l) Begamabad 116 ED ,EO C(l)N(l) 'Ull"!J<:: iT~, ~~~. Rampu.r (41) BAG. Wh!at, Rice GC(50.59) 25.50 2.83 14.16 T(5)M(2) Peepalsana 117 ED TWE(l3.59)R(O.81) ~<:: it~, "'frcn;r Rampur (41) EAG. Wheat. Rice ••• GC(80.94) 87.00 42.09 23.47 T{8)M(4) Salehput 118 ED,EO TWE(20.24)0(60.71) C(l)N(I) <::TWH it~, "'fT;.n:r Rampur (44) BAG. Wheat. Rice GC(155.40) 27.53 6.01 8.09 T(8)M(3) Sujaatganj Khera 119 , ED TWE(O.81)0(5.26) m iT~, ~ Ramlmr (44) EAG, Wheat, Rice GC(123.03) 152.57 14.91 32.38 T(1)C(I) Bans Khera 120 ED TWE(18.21)0(17.81) f;n;mcr~ iT~, "'fr:f~ Bilaspur (10) ED Wheat, R1ce GC(376.37) 49.37 12.95 36.43 T(2)M(5) Ambarpur III C(7) f;;rffiqq~ iT~J :;;rrq'<_;( Bilaspur (8) ED Wheat, Rice GC(345.21J 8.50 10.93 26.70 T(19)M(5) Kachnal 122 CCI) r

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 v 8 9 10 11

    136 tf{Cfr 113.72 86(14) -(-5) -(-5) HP --(-S) -(-5) J,lS PR

    137 Flgft;nn mlfRir 299.88 1,346(203) Pel) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) BS PR,KR

    111.70 103(21) pel) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5-) BS PR,~R 138 1!~~l:

    139 ~trfu:rT m 91.46 309(77) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

    140 ~T:q- ;:rrrf~ 92.68 77('14) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

    141 ~~~ 100.77 239(42) -(-5) -(-5) HP,TW,C -(-S) -(-5) BS PR

    142 Cfilor iJfllIr~ 203.16 748(126) pel) .-(-5) W,HP -(-5) :-(-5) BS PR

    143 tflTf~~ 174.02 466(83) pel) -(--5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS P.~,KR

    , 144 q~ ~rrT~l: 286.93 1,186(196) -(-5) -(-5) W,ElP -(-5) -(-5) BS KR

    145 1if~T 139.22 535(80) -(-5) -(S-IO) W,HP -(-5) --(-5) BS PR,KR

    146 a-rCfI'l'T ~~~l: 308.79 1,528(251) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

    147 ~t 261.84 729(112) -(--5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-) PR,KR , 201.95 680(104) 148 ~Ri ~~ pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    149 flT~ l!riT 160.67 659(106) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR

    150 ~cn::r ~?T 193.85 433(66) -(-5) --(-5) W,HP -(-5) ~(-5) BS PRKR

    ~f<:f 151 ~r ~r 329.43 1,033(178) -(-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) SUN BS PR

    152 -T'ifrq- ~ ]23.03 286(50) pel) -(-5) ,HP -(-5) -(-S) BS PR

    153 ~rerrn 179.28 537(81) -(-5) -{S---]O) W.HP -{-S) -(-5) BS PR " 154 ~RlIT RCfiC' ~ 180.09 649(103) pel) -(5-10) W,HP -:(':"S) -(-5) BS PR lfff.r 155 JfifiU 365.85 926(145) pel) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) SAT BS " Fa 81

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE BILASPUR TAHSIL-Z

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 I

    fiR'l'rn~ it~,~ Bilaspur (2) EA Wtleat, Rice TWE(9'.1O) 5.26 13.36 T(4) Parewa 136 ~;;rHr,!"( iT~, ~ Bilaspur (4) ED Wneat. Rice GC(68.39~ IOUi 8.09 44.93 T(l) Pipalia GopaJ 137 TW(35.61)O(41.68) fii~rn~ i't~, :;nq~ Bilaspur (3) ED Wlieat, Rice TW(55.85)W(O.81) 22.66 6.48 11.74 T(2) Mukrabpur 138 0(14.16) fiifijml~~ iT~, ~ Bilas pur (2) EAG Wheat. Rice TWE(66.78) 12.55 0.40 11.73 M(2) Nagaria Kalan 13' fOf{:fHr~ iT~,~ , Bilaspur (1) EAG. Wheat, Rice ... TWE(16.59)O(6.48) 31.97 3.65 33.99 T(2)N(I) Ram Nagaria 140 ED,EO for<'frn~"( it ~, "flCf~ Bilaspur (I) EAG. Wheat. Rice GC(5.67) 33.99 0.81 8.90 T(3)M(2) Durjanpur 141 ED TWE(12.55)O(38.85) N(l) f

    Vl'if ~,fw'lil 2-f;;n;nu~<: ~m \ifij ~Sl(f ~ct ~ ~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    42.09 114(18) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) as KR 156 "'i.'4I"~~ 1!~ 240.39 538(80) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) THU BS PR 157 ~"litT

    234.32 7l5(11l) -(-5) -(5-) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 158 ~;;rU~T

    S31.78 2,009(349) p(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PRKR 159 q'Uq"T ~,Uq 193.85 844(142) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5)THU,SUN BS PR,KR 160 ~~

    374.75 1,548(249) P(I) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -( -5) BS PR,KR 161 ~mVf

    370.71 968(166) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 162 ~

    -(-S) 15o.s5 460(83) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP,T -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 163 m~r 265.08 190(31) -(-5) -(-5) HP -{-S) -(-5) -(-5) KR 164 ~~

    193.45 690(141) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 165 ~ OI1T\lIT

    KR 313.64 232(43) :...(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 166 ~ar~

    192.64 195(29) -(-5) MCW(I) lIP .. (-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 167 ~~

    453(80) P(I) MCW(1} T PO -(-5) -(-5) PR 168 "'if",f

    204.37 224(32) P(I) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR,KR 16' IIi1mr ~

    Uninhabited KR 170 tR.,.~ 72.04 .r<: ar~

    284.91 789(120) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-) -(5-10) PR 171 ~w:rr Cfi\ift

    5&;(78) P(I) -(-5) W,IIP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 112 *r~ 4Iffl 244.03

    187.78 563(85) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(-5) -(-5) BS KR 173 or<:flfif .. ~

    -(-5) -(-5) KR 174- 4I1f

    Uninhabited PR,KR 175 4IT:ar~ 87.82 ~ar~ 83

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    12 13 14 15 Iei 17 18 19 . 20 2 1

    f;cm~':l~ iT~, :;:Hq~ Bilaspur (10) Wheat, Rice 31.57 2.43 8.09 T(I) Kalyanpur 156- f~"{ . ir~,~ Bilaspur (8) ED Wl:ieat, Rice .•. GC(20.24)TW(20.24) 108.05 38.85 45.32 T(2)M(2) Sankara 157 R(7.69) fGl"m~'l~ , it~, ~ Bilaspur (10) Wheat, Rice ... TW(84.99)R(50.S9) 24.28 8.09 48.16 T(I) Ganjraula ISlt 0(18.21) f5f~ffi~"{ it~;~ Bilaspur (8) Wheat, Rice GC(3J8.09) 55.85 16.59 48.98 T(9) pajawa 159' TW(92.27) fOf<;f~~ ~,:q~ BiJaspur (8) Wheat, Rice ••• OC(82.15)TW(7.28) 21.85 15.38 29.15 T(3) Mahesbpura 160 9(38.04)

    fu<;frn~~ it~, :qri!f~ Bilaspur (7) ED Wheat, Rice ...GC(40,47)TW(30.35) 228.25 23.07 52.61 Bhatpura Taran 161 fu

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    fOf?l'TW]<: fr~ I 'iffCf<9" Bilaspur (8) EAG, Wlieat, Rice GC(O.40) 17.81 4.86 21.04 T(4)M('2) Kotal Khera .1'69' ED TWE(J 01.58)0(58. 68) foriiIT~~ Bilaspur (6) 70.01 2.03 Faiznagar 170. f

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    ~9' 74.87 96(14) -(-5) -(-5) T --(-5) WED BS KR 176 ~1"I2;'(

    177 ~;:r

    ~t:T 118 ~f.~r Cfi~ 278.03 901(128) P(O,M(I) -(-5) TW --(-5) WED B5 KR

    ~9' KR 179 ~qfu'ln flrS!.l 250.91 948(163) P(t) -(-5) T -(-5) WED BS ~'I 191.02 736(97) -(-5) -(5-10) TW -(-5) WED BS. KR 180 q-;;r~lIT

    242.01 650(102) -(5-10) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 181 ~iJ'Ii-':T P(l),M(I)

    -(5-10) KR 182 'l~~'( 193.85 855(1171 P(I) (5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

    W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 183 ~11~ 113.32 406(54) P(l) -(5-10) *,'1 184 ~~~r 209.23 708(126) P(l),M(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) TUE -(5-10) KR

    185 ~~'( 304.33 571(75) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) PR

    186 ijf~~T 295.43 281(49) -(-51 -l-5) HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) PR

    70.42 .. Uninhabited KR 187 Tf"lT'if ;;q~ if':: 31TqTG:

    188 1f~crrT 473.50 2,073(356) Pt1) FPe(l) W,HP -(10+> -(-5) BS PR

    189 O{~~~ tfjf 147.31 426(72) -(-5) -(10+) WHP (10+) -(-5) BS PR

    190 ~r 1900r~r 299.88 1.565(276) pel) -(10+ ) W.HP -(10+) -(-5) BS PR

    191 .Fi~ 256.98 719(IZ4) -(-5) ·-(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    192 ~f,;~qf 358.16 855(13$) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W.HP,R -(10+ ) -(5-10) -(10+) PR

    193 ;;r1R,!~f 373.13 1.389(247) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(lO+) -(5-10) -(5:..10) KR

    194 ~ 334.28 850(125) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    . 195 1R~'t~T 112.91 340(42) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) BS PR 85

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    fir(' Bilaspur (l() BAG Wheat, Rjce ••. GC(88.22} 115.35 12.95 . 24.69 T(l) Mundia Kalan 178 TWE(27.11),O(9.71) for~HTT= ~~, '(' Bilaspur (13) Wheat, Rice GC(142.45) 12.15 14.16 22.26 T(l) Pajaiya 180

    f"ft1rnp: ~~, :q~ ~ilaspur (IS) Wheat, Rice GC(47.35) 112.91 113.76 23.47 Dankara 181 TW{44.52) f~r~ ir~,~ Bilaspur (15) Wheat, Rice GC(10J.20) 24.69 7.69 17.80 Pirthipur IB2 TW(40.47) f(' Ramp,uf (45) EAG, Wb<.lat, R.ice GC(91.87) 51.80 7.28 24.69 T(4),M(I) Baidpur 185 ED TWE(38.~ ·R(90.6 )

    ~mp: it~ j ''IT=I"(' Bilaspur (13) Wheat, Rice GC(t8.21) 100.77 4.86 23.47 T(l) Bahadarganj 189 f~Pl~"{ iT~, "l~ Bilaspur (14) Wheat, Rice GC(182.92) 67.18 10.12 39.66 Tel) Tehri Khwaja 190

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    1ilr~ 531.78 196 ~ 3.057(479) P(J),M(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) TUB -(-5) PR

    197 'ifT~~ ~I~'k 51.40 174(27) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -~-5) PR,KR

    111.29 792( 114) -(-5) -(-5) W,RP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 198 +fif~W

    199 ftrn'TifT 169.16 1,210(199) PO) -(-5) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    102.79 200 tl!'n:,!~ 408(56) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    201 iiftmr1 169,16 497(84) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR_

    202 fe-ilr chq ij

    331.45 1,043(154) W,HP -(-5) 203 q-;;Gf~lfT P(l) -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR-

    204 ~~f<:lfT ~~ 187.78 619(87) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(lO+) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR-

    244.84 W,Rt> 205 lSI"~f~~T Ofi~t 1,166(185) P(I) -(10+) -\10+) -(-5) -(10+ J PR,KR-

    206 ;mlfq tT;;r 138.00 498(75) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+> PR,K.R

    180.90 W,HP -(--5) PR,KR 207 ~!;p{tr<: 568(104) -(-5) --(10+) -(10+) -(10+) '<>

    208 CfI-.:aT'1T 182.12 638(93) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR

    37] .5] 1,384(227) P(l),M(I) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR 209 q;;ri.f.~<:

    W,HP --(-5) PB,KR 210 ar"~iI" ~q<: ~T 131.93 71;3(110) -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

    197.90 495(75) -(-5) (10+) W,HP -(10+) --(-5) -(10+) PR.KR <:fcr 2 f2 -.:~~'!~ 167.14 905(136) P(I) (1O+) W,HP -(10+) SUN -(10+) PR,KR

    213 ;;~~arf 112.91 434(67) -(-5) -(1O+) W,HP (10+) .·(-5) -(10+) PR,KR 87

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    ~1 i'ri. :;;rT':r~ BareiIIy (3) EA Wtieat. Rice .•. GC(20S.83) 125.05 63.54 44.51 T(6),M(4) Ahro 196 TWB(25.50)O(64.35) C(2),N(10) mr i'r~t '

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    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    RAMPUR TAHSIL

    Location Location Location S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No.

    2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

    Aanga 60 36 Barhpura Sharki 168 71 Durgunagla 171 2 Abbasnagar 184 37 Barhpura Shumali 75 72 Faizganj 31 3 AfzaJpur Patti 161 38 Bas NagJi 155 73 Faiznagar 219 4 Aghapur 116 39 Bazeedpur 129 74 FaizuJlah Nagar 172 5 Ahmadabad 29 40 . Behpura 225 75 Fattepur 236

    6 Ahmadnagar Jahangir 177 41 Benazeerpura urf Ghatampur 46 76 Gangan Nagta 6 1 Ahmadnagar Ka1an 38 42 Bendn Khera 5 77 Ghanshyampur 209 II Ahmadnagar Khera 228 43 Bhaiya Nagla 208 78 Goharpur 197 9 Ahmadnagar Near Aanga 91 44 Bhiimrawa 169 79 Hajinagar 187 10 Ahmadngar Naar Faizganj 30 45 Bhandpura 240 80 Hankeemganj 50

    f1 Ahmadnagar Pahari 125 46 Bhatpura 20 81 Hamirpur 3 12 Ahmadnagar Tarana ISS 47 Bhawanil'ur 14 82 Haraita 96 13 Ahmadna~ar Thaiga 190 48 Bhot 146 83 HaryaJ 245 ' 1 d "hmadpur 27 49 Bijjaiva 195 84 Hasanpur 207 15 Ahrola 53 50 Bijpuri 24 85 Ha'IDspur 9

    16 Ajaipur (,7 51 Bisra 205 86 Hazratpur 45 J.7 Ajitpur 118 52 Bisri 212 87 Imrta T1 18 Aliganj Benazeer 55 53 Chak Shadinag'l.f 120 88 Indra 144 19 Alinagar Janubi' 178 54 Chamarpura 160 89 Indri 143 20 Al inagar Shumali 90 55 Chamrawa 163 90 ~shwarpur 25

    21 Ashokpur 150 56 Chikna 204 n Jagatpur 54 22 Atariya 5i 57 Chikti Ramnagar 203 92 Jatpura 84 23 Azimnagar 83 58 Dabka 162 93 Jhurk Jhundi 1 24 Bagarkha 86 59 Dalelnagar 41 94 Jithaniyan Sh~rki 135 25 Bagi 124 60 Danyapur Shankarpur 237 95 Jolpur 210

    26 Bagruwa 106 61 Darshanpur 15 96 Juhtia 170 27 Bahadurgarh lOS 62 Daryagarh '3 97 Kaisarpur 62 28· Bahadarpur 17 63 Deenpur 241 98 Kajarhai 147 29 Bahadurganj 81 64 Deorani Ya Sharqi' 136 99 Kakrawa 239 30 Bahpuri 217 65 Deorani Ya Shumali i7 100 Kalaiya Nagla 4

    31 Bainjna 44 66 Dhakkahajinaaar 95 101 Kalrakh 246 32 Bainjni 43 67 Dhanupura 97 102 Kalyanpur 183 33 Bajawala 70 68 Dilpura 100 103 Karanpur 77 34 Bakainiya 223 69 Dudai ' 174 104 Karimpur Garbi 34 35 Bamanpuri 123 70 Dungarpur 66 lOS Karimpur Sharqi 152 94

    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    RAMPUR TAHSIL (Cont:i.)

    Location Location Location S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code No.

    t 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

    ]06 Kashipur 63 141 Mandaiyan Udairaj 23& 176 Naoiganj 32 107 Khajuiya 244 142 Mangupura 36 177 Nagalia Qasamganj 22 108 Khandiya 92 143 Mankara 243 17& Nagla Bansagli 156 109 Kherullahpvr 134 144 Mannunagar 137 179 Nagla Ganesh 107 110 Khimotya Bakhti 89 145 Mansurpura 116 }80 Naglia Aqil 102

    111 Khimotya Khera 88 146 Marghati 39 181 Naimganj 229 112 Khizarpur 47 147 Mehdinagar Jonobi 201 182 Nasimganj 7 113 Khod 5\ 148 Mehndinagar North lOS' ]S3 Nasratnagar 186 114 Khodpura 112 149 Milak Aboo Khan 49 184 Naugawan 167 115 Khursheednagar 94 150 Milak Afzal Khan 48 185 Naurangpur 109

    116 Kishanpur (Near Atariys 58 151 Milak Arif 61 186 Nawabganj Jonobi 206 117 Kishanpur Punchakki 111 152 Milak Badulla 127 187 Nawab Ganj Shumali '13 118 Kisrol 153 153 MilakDeori 188 Nawada 128 Inayat Rasul Khan 2(}2 Milak Gulam Hazrat Khan- 165 li39 Nayagaon 119 KoyJa 141 154 , , 222 120 Kayli 142 155 Milak Hasham 110 190 Pahari 126 lZ1 Kuchacta 78 156 Miluk Ibrahim Shah 166 191 paharpur 12 122 Kukri Kher 99 157 Milak Incharam 191 192 Paiga 59 J23 Kumharya 79 158 Milak Mirza Faiya:r 98 193 Pa imp Uf 149 124 Ladora Narayanpur 220 159 Milak Nagli 8 194 Paindanagar 85 125 Ladori 224 160 Milak Nibbi Singh 196 195 Papwaria 121

    126 Lalrur Kalan 28 161 MiIak Sainaya 131 ]96 Parchai 76 127 -Lalp,ur Patti Khurd 232 162 Milak Shadinagar 119 197 Parsupura 33 128 Lalpur Patti Kundan 233 163 Milak Sikrol 215 198 Partappur Hardaspur 235 129 Lalpur Patti Qadar Khan 188 164 - Milak Tahawar Ali Khan 231 199 Pasiapura Jonobi IS9 130 Ldlpur Patti Saidganj 234 165 Milak Yaqub Ali.Khan 114 200 Pasiapura North (j4

    13] Lalu Nagla 164 166 Misrinagar Jonobi 213 201 Patther Khera 130 132 Madholi 200 167 Misrinagar Shumali 72 202 Patti Ashokpur 151 133 Mager Mau 176 168 Mohammad North 104 203 Patti Kalyanpur 182 134 Mahmoodpur 211 169 Mohanpur 133 204 PipaIgaon 157 135 Manakpur 19 170 Mominpur Ahmadabad 159 205 rrallpur 42

    136 Mandaiyan Ballu 181 171 Motiyapura 148 206 Punjabnagar 193 137 Manduiyan Jolpur 216 172 Mundiya 74 '21J7 Raipur 1&0 138 Mandaiyan Kali 118 173 Mundiya 19tera 221 208 Raitganj 230 139 Mandaiyan Rami li5 174 Mursaina ,gO 209 Rajarampur l42 140 Mandaiyan Shadi 179 175 Mutyapura 2 Z10 Rampura 154 95

    ALPHABETICAL LI~T OF VILLAGES

    RAMPUR TAHSIL (Concld.)

    VlCation I"ncation Location \S.No. Name of Village Code No: S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.N9. Name of Village Code No.

    A , 1 1 3 1 '" 3 • 2 3

    2Jl Ranwa Nag'a 13 226 Sainaya 1at 140 241 Thaiga 194 212 Rasulpur 198 227 Sainaya Sukh 132 242 Thakur Duwara 199 213 Ratanpura lonobi 227 228 Sainpur' 103 243 Thotar 65 214 Ratanpura North 101 229 Sarawa 35 244 Tikatganj 117 215 Rawanna 56 230 Satkarri 37 245 Tumria 175. , 216 Rehpura 69 231 Shahdara Urf Thanopur 113 .,146 Wazir Nagar 19% 217 Saheriya Daraz 11 232 Shahzadnagar 173 21~ Saheriya~Narpat 10 , 233 Shikarpur 26 21.9 Saidabad 82 234 Signi 21 220 Saidaliganj Banzaria 18 235 Sikrol 214

    221 Saidnagar Bajar Patti, 16 236 Singan Khera SZ

    222 Saidpagar Jonobi 255 I 237 Surajpuf 23 223 . Saijni Nankar 68 238 Surajsingbpur' 40 224 Sainaya Ahmad 138 239 TaJabpur 145 225 Sainaya Chak 139 240 Tashka 122 96

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    il!~Cfi ~~~r 137.19 683(101) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(~10) BS KR.

    2 W<:r~U U7.77 S79(102) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS KR

    821.95 3.292(536) P(i) -("':5) W PO -{5-10) -(-5) KR 3 ~t:fR~~

    4 ~i:qr 'ftT~r 206.80 854(159) P(l) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    140.84 495(78) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR. 5 ~'" iifsr.

    6 1J'1J~ 'FTm 261.44 568(101) pel) -(-5) w -(-5)~ -(5-10) -(5. 10) KR,PR.

    7 ~~'hfq"" 131.93 731(124) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-S) -(5-10) -(5-10) PRo ~ 8 fl:r~Cfi ~~~r 57.06 568(80) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) . WED (5-10) PR,KR

    9 ~T~T= 199.11 761(127) pel), -(-5). w -(-'-5) aD -(5-10) PR,KR

    1 0 ~f{1fr;:mer 77.70 382(48) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-l0) KR

    11 ~~R:~r ~~rar 75.27 343(66) -(-.5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) --(5-10) KR

    12 55.44 180(29) --1-5) -(-5) W -(-5) --(5-to) -(5-10) PR,KR ~~ mil 1 3 ,~3TT;:pr;;rr 168.76 641(93) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) MON· -(5-10) KR

    14 1fCfT;;~ 47.35 146(20) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR

    15 ql1Al' 65.97 102(14) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10 PR.K.R 97

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSlL-3

    12 ·13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~TlT2:"{ fri, '3T~ Rampur (20) Wtieat, Rice ... W(4U8).O(1781) 42.49 10.93 2.42 Jilurk 1h.undi TW(15.31).TK(6.88) TT~;: ir~, 'qrq~ Rampur (24) ';. htlat, Rice TW(lJ.74), 79.32 12.14 2.43 Mutyapura 1 GC(IZ.14} 7J~;: ~~, 'tfFf~ Rampur (20) EAD Wheat, Rice TWE(356.S4) 41'5.63 23.47 26.31 Hamirpur 1 U'fcn: ir~, 'tfrCR'f Rampuf(20) Wheat. Rice TW(80.94) 38.()4 18.62 3.64 Kalaiya NagJa 4 GC(65.56) ~llr!;: ir~ ''tfTq~ Rampur (20) Wheat, Rice TW(8I.34), 10.93 11. 74 2.03 Bendu Khera 5 W(34.80)

    U~l.: ir~. 'tfTq~ Rampur (19) Eo\G Wheat. Rice TWE(109.67) 70.02 27.52 54.23 T(l) Gangan Nag1a 6 ;:rll'2:;: ir~, 'tfra~ Rampur (18) EAG. Wheat, Rice TWE(108.0S) 9.72 3.64 10.52 Nasimganj 7 ED ;:TlI'~ iTi. -:qT:'1~ Rampur (20) E4.G, Wheat, Ric~ TWE(30.35) 13.36 li.33 2.02 T(l),C(l) Milak Nagli 8 ED TTJ:I~ iT~, :qrq~ Rampur (20) Wh.>at, Rice. TW(I07.25) 41052 23.()6 24.28 Haunspur 9 '"{flf2;T iT~. 'if~q\i Rampur (20) Wheate, Rice . TW(~9.43) 48.16 7.28 '2.83 Sahcriya N arpat 10

    -q'f~ iT~, 'ifFf~ Rampur(ll) Wheat, Rice, ". -TK(3.24).W(l9.02) 41.68 6.88 4.45 Saileriya Daraz ·11

    ;:n::r,!~ 'tfTq~ ~n: Rampur (10) Ric". Juar .,. W(28.33).TW(2.82) 19.43 4.05 0.81 Pah~rpur 12

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    1 2 4 5 '6 '7 8 9 10 11

    16 i~i'f'T~ iif~'{CV;cT nU3 639(110) P(I), M(I) 0(1) W -<-5) --(-5) --( 5) PR

    52.21 378(61) M(l) 0\1) W --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 17 ~~~~"{

    -(-5) , 18 i;:: 3f~q~ ~

    212.47 471(66) -(-5) -H) W -(-5) , -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR lO ~~

    21 ~lnrtr 15l.76 714(121) .- -(-5) -(-S) W -«5) -(5--10) -(5--10) NR)(R

    252,53 901(151) pet) .-(-5) 22 ;rtTf..;r<:rT !fiT~:qq~ w -(-5) -(---5) -(-5) PR

    215.71 981(161) P(l) -(-5) Wi -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR' 23 ~ 132.74 810(134) P(I) -(5-10) W . -«5) 24 f

    146.50 759(136) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) PR 2'5 ~~~:;~

    101.18 285(47) -(-5) -(-5) W .,.(':5) -(-5) -(-5) 26 futti~~ PR,KR

    77.70 252(47) pel) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(-5) PR,KR 27 ~~<{T= ~ ~ 346.8'3 2,819(451) P(I).M(I) -(-5) W PO, . FRl BS PR 28 ~rr~ Ifi~t 'PHONE

    84.99 591(99) P{I) . -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 29 ~lI'1mr~

    30 '~~;:rtT~ f.fifia: ~'3flt'"l' 80,~4 ' ~46(84) Pel) -(-5) w -«5) --(-5) -(-5) KR

    59.09 208(29) w --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    63.13 168(28) -(-5) -(-5~ w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    . 3 3 q-'t~'1~ 123.43 523(91) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR , 3 4 ~q'1~ ~

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    ,VllLJiwI\GE DIRECTORY

    ,AM~S AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSII.- 3

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    'UJi2;~ ~~, qififiT Rampur (12) BD. Wheat, Maize ... TWB(6.07),W(75.27) 36.02 12.95 1.22 T(l),M(l) Saidnagar Bajar 16 BAG Patti ~. ~~, 'qT.q~ Rampur (11) .,. Wh~at. RIce . .. TK(0.40),GC(19,43), 13.36 5.67 0.80 Bahadarpur 17 TW(12.55) ~~ ~~, qT Rampur (11) EA Wheat, Mdize TWE(80.94), 10.93 14.97 2.43 Said Aligaoj Uri' 18 TK(10.12) Bajaria 'Ul:r~ ~~, :;rr~ Rampur (12) EAG Wheat. Rice .. , TWE(40.87).O(76.49) 36.42 12.95 4.46 T(l) Manakpur 19 ~Tlf~ ~,~T Rampur (9) EAG Wheat. Maize TWE(15S.M) 28.74 17.00 8;09 Bhatpura 20

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    "{nr~ ~~, :;ncr~ Rampur (22) Wheat, Rice W(3.64).TK(53.42) 82.96 6.07 69.62 Surajpur 23

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    ~rq,!~ iT~, :qfGf~ Rampur (16) EI\G Wheat, Rice W(4.86},TK(O.81 ) 40.06 4.0S 57.06 Ishwarpur 25 TWE(39.66)

    ~f1:Pf~ itj,~ Rampur (11) Wheat, Rice W(59.09) 31.16 7.69 3.24 Shikarpur 26

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    ~Wi": ~, 'ifTCr~ , Rampur (15) ED Wheat. Rice O(3.24),W(20.64). 64.75 21.45 80.13 T(l),M(l) Lalpur. Kalan 28 TW(SIAO),GC(10S.22) ~fI1!~ ~~, :qJCl

    'UJfq-~ ~~, :qrOf~ Rampur (7) Wheat, Rice TW(20.64) 30.76 21.45 8.09 Ahmadnagar 30 Near Faizganj

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    ~rlN~ ~~, :qT'R1 Rampur (6) Wheat, Rice TW(5.26) 30.35 23.47 4.05 Nabigaoj 32

    ~r~~ ~~,~ Rampur (10) Wheat, Rice TW(85.80) 26.30 8.0? 3.24 Parsupura 33

    ~2;\: ~~, :qr

    I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 u

    75.27 195(36) pel) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) NR 36 ~ -(5-10) KR 37 ~~ 148.93 674(169) P(I) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10)

    PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,NR 38 ~~1::1IKlt 176.85 558(112) P(I) -(--5) w

    39 '1W 104.82 243(36) pel) -(-5) W --(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,NR 1::fcr -(-5) -(-5) _ W --(-5) SUN --(5-!0) KR,NR 40 ~«Ifu~~ 179.28 885(145)

    -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) NR 41 ~~QI;;tr~ 195.07 1,393(230) pel) -(-5) w

    -(~5) --(-5) -(-5) 42 q-'T1::T~ 353.30 767(130) pel) -(-5) w NR

    _(-5) 43 ~ 260.63 939(150) P(I) -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) NR,K.R

    44 or;;r;:rr. 396.61 ],420(259) , pel) -(-5) W --(-5) -(-5) . --(-5) KR,NR

    258.60 53(9) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 4S ~~~

    W.HP -(-5) -{-5) -{-5) 46 ~Gft~~r :a-ti ~~, 377.59 ~5(121) -(-5) -{-s) KR

    P(I) W -(_.5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 47 ~W 142.45 573(110) -(-5") -(_5) 48 fm:Aiat~ m 22.26 155(24) -(-5) --(-5) W PO --(-5) KR,PR

    w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 49 flJ~'f) arei m 38.04 356(55) pet) +5)

    50 ~rf{lf;jf 131.93 720(126) pet) -(_5) w ---(-5) -(-5) +5) PR

    l1'~ 51 Vk 246.<16 1,582(263) P(I),M(I) -(10+) W -(-5) TUB BS PR

    -(-5) W PO BS PR 52 ~1

    53 ar~1::Tm 117.36 341(61) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ---(-5) KR

    W,HP -(-5) ---(-5) 54 G('ffi~ 147.05 542(93) pel) ---(-5) -(-5) KR

    55 ar~'TtfG( ~~ 167.14 1,087(t71) PCI) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KR. 101

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSlI-3

    . 12 13 14 15 16 17 J8 19 20 2 1

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    ~r~ ~, :qr~ Rampur (5) Wh.!at. Rice GC(IOI.I8) 53.82 3ii.02 4.05 Dalelnagar 41 ~~ ~, '

    ~~ it~, :qr~ Rampur (II) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(11.33) 192.64 40.88 112.10 Benazeerpura 46 0(20.64) Alias Ghatampur UI1~ ir~, ~~ Rampur (14) Wbeat, Rice TW(57.47) 41.68 21.04 22.26 T(J),C(l) Khizarpur 47 Ulf2;<: ~,::qT~ Rampur (\3) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(12.5S) 4.05 5.66 Milak Afzal Khan 48 ~~ it~., 'iIT1f(l( Rampur (10) Wheat. Rice TW(22.66) 11.33 ~.81 3.24 Milak Aboo Khan 49 Ulf'.!~ ~, :qr~ Rampur (10) Wheat, Rice TW(68.80) 47.!5 3.23 12.55 Hakeemganj 50

    Ult'.!l: ir~, 'tW-I(l( Rampur (18) ED: Wh~at, Rice GC(157.42) 72.04 12.95 4.05 T(ll,em Khod 51 EO ~f1l'~~ ~,~ Rampur (17) ED Wheat, Rice GC(158.64) 394.18 8.09 1.24 M(Z),T(I) Singan Khera 52 0(101.18) TW(303.51) 'U:q-~ ~~, ~ Rampur (4) Wheat, Rice TW(33.99) 29.95 45.33 8.09 T(I) Ahrola 53 ~. ~,~ Rampur(6) Wheat, Rice TW(84.58) 36.42 8.50 12.55 Jagatpur 54 'U1f'!l: ir l, :;nq(l( Rampur (4) Wneat, Rice TW(82.96) 49.78 17.81 16.59 AUganj Bena:reer 5S 102

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 1 , 8 9 10 11

    P26(IS3) -(-5) -(-5) KR 56 ,,;!fiifT 282.48 Pel) w -(-5) -(-5)

    649(IC8) -(-5) -(-5) PR 57 Of?;f~~T 215.30 -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

    401(70) -(-5) W -(-5) PR 58 f.flw~:!l:: Ff4) aTGRlIT 113.32 -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ... S9 'FTT 123.03 598(98) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5, -(-5) KR

    60 awn 280.05 1,619(313) P(I),M(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-:-5) -(-5) KR

    61 fll~ 3ffu:o 30.76 206(34) -(-5) -(10+) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    191.42 911(149) -(5-10) 62 ~~T~ Pel) T.W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) K,R

    902.08 7,394(1,333) P(I),M(I) HC(I) W PO -(-5) (\3 ilfiT"~ ~-5) PR

    64 qfW:l'~T ;:rT~ 174.43 338(66) P(I) !.(-s) W -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) PR

    268.32 65 o1c~ ~~ a{larTG' Uninhabited PR

    292.09 318(46) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) 66 (~~~ PR

    110.48 655(117) P(I) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 67 ~

    68 ~~ ifRCfiR 435.86 1,493(254) pel) -(5-10) T.e -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) KR

    116.96 395(63) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 69 ~~

    25698 1,441(238) -(-5) 70 ar3f~ -(-5) --(-5) W -(-S) "'-(-5) KR,PR

    ~~ 437·48 3,273(531) P(I) RP(I) -1-5) THU -(-5) NR.PR 71 ~ w

    72 f",P;ft;rIl~ ~~ 105.22 389(71) -(-5) +5) W -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

    73 ;:r

    74 ~~l1T 95.51 344(64) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) +5) PR ~fcf, ~ 75 ~~l!OO 111.70 844(136) P(l) • -(-5) w -(-5) SUN. WED BS PR 103

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSIl-3

    12$0 13 14 ]5 ]6 ]7 18 ]9 20 2 1

    3'""!1: 'ir~, "fTCIl1 Rampur(5) Wheat, Rice TW(22.66) 91.06 ]60.67 809 T(l) Rawanna 56 "U11,!' it~,~ Rampur (2) Wheat, Rice TW(156.21) 40.87 9.32 8.90 T(I) Atariya 57

    ,~7" ir~, ~rq~ Rampur (2) EAG Wheat, Rice WE(44.l1) 51.40 4.45 13.36 T(l) Kishanpur Near 5' Atariya "UJr~ fr~. oqr~ Rampur (14) Wheat, Rice W(36.4,2) 54.23 2.02 9.72 Paiga S9 TK(20.64) '"U~ fr~, :qrq~ RampuT (18) Wheat, Rice GC(222.99) 36.02 17.81 3.23 T(l) Aanga 60

    ,~ iri,~ Rampur(20) ..• Wheat, Rice GC(12.54) 11.74 3.6' 2.83 Milak Arif '1 'U~, ' ir~, '

    ,~, lr~, :qm;r Rampur (6) BAG Wheat, I.ice TWE(13.66) -60.30 lS.62 21.85 Paliapura North 64

    ,r+f'1~ Rampur (I) BAG ... TW(25.90) Sl.1i 17.40 102.79 Thotar 65 TWE(24,28) 0(16.19)

    "U'N, ir~, :qF.r~ Rampur(3)'" Wheat, Ri<;e W(25.09) 86.20 61.82 60.30 Dungarpur 66 TW(5S.68) ,TJrI!' i'r~, :qrr.r~ Rampur (3) BAG Whea.t, Rice W(17.00) 43.70 16.19 10.12 Ajaipur 67 TWE(23.47)

    "U'N, iT~ I "fTlf(1 Rampur (6) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(247.68) 148.12 10.52 2954 Saijninankar 68 ir~,~ Rampur'f1'I1!' (6) Wheat. Rice TW(80.94) 23.33 2.02 5.67 Rehpura 69

    ~rlf'H iT~ I :;:n

    ,llN, ~, :;:n

    'Uqq-~ . lt~ I 'qTCf~ ... RampllT (12) EAG Wheat, Rice W(13.36) 22.26 7.69 1.20 T(I) Mis~nagar 72 TWE(60.7J) Shumali <:TI=l1' iT~, 'fTCfif Rampur (14) EAG Whllat, Rice W(46.14) 61.11 1.61 11.74 Nawabganj 73 TWE(16.19) . Shumali 'U1=l1' iTi,~ Rampur (1~) Wheat, Rice TW(73.6S) 15.38 6.48 T(l) , Mundiva 74

    ~, . it~ I :qT

    m f.:Rf~ 3--':Tli~<: ~ \lfl'f WmTtf ~ ~ ~

    1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    '!1Tf;:r,;;~ 92.27 803(141) P(I),M(l) -(-5) W -(-5) SAT,WED BS PR 76 ~~

    203.]6 996(82) P(l),M(l) -(-5) W ","\-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 77 !fi<:i'f,! <:

    18 J'"T(;T 1l1.93 755(149) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    210.44 1,441(247) pel) -(-5) W . -(-5) ""(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 19 ~~f<:lU 'Ylfi BS SO {\dl'fT 141.24 1,001(184) p(l),M(l) -(lQ+) W PO FRI PR

    100.77 .1,002(167) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 81 G("6T~:or

    , 64.35 227(41) -(~S) 'w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 82 ~(nG("T~ -(-5) ~~ 8 3

    '358.16 1,240(~06) P(l) -(10+) T,W,TK -(-5) -(-5) '-(10+ ) KR 84 ~<:T

    223.80 592(99, P(I) -(10+) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 2 5 q-'~~Ti'flT,{

    294.62 1,361(257) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-!O) PR.KR 86

    1.356(213) W,HP ,PO -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 87 ~cr<:f.fllT· ~1:nm 177.26 pel) (10+)

    172.40 600(87) pel) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) ~R.KR 88 fW~fu~T ~T

    158.24 767(142) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR 89 r~lfd~r

    9Q ~;n:~'T 143.67 702(127) P(I) -(10+) T,W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

    9 1 a:r~~;;1f-': f

    ~a- 92 ~;:rf~l 331.04 2,490(418) P(l) . Ott) T,W,TK. PO WED -(I\)+ ) K!l HP

    93 ~~lf~ 203.16 811(113) P(I) -(10+) T,W,HP -(10+) - (-5) -(JO+) K.R

    9 4 ~~gr')'~;;lf~ 112.50 444(65) P(I) -(10+). T,W,HP -(10+) -(-S) -(10+) KR

    9 5 ;m;r 6rno:rlf,{ 157.02 I,Z8~(223) ,-(-5) -(-5) T,W.TK -(-5) -(-5) -(1O+ ) KR HP 105

    VILLAGE DlRECfORY 'AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSIL-3

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

    ~~ ~~t :qfG!~ Rampur (17) Wheat, Rice W(48.S6) 29.95 2.02 11.74 T (1) farchai 76

    ~TlI1~ ~~, 'ifT~ Rampur (lS) Wheat, Rice TW(!01.l8), 54.23 7.28 21.0l T(l) Karanpur, 77 GC(19.43) , ~T'i~~ ~~, :qrq~ Rampur (19) Wheat Rice W(20.24), 64.35 1.62 11.32 Kucheta 7& TW(34.40) ~~~ ~~, 'ifTii1'~ Rampur (7) Wheat, Rice GC(132.74) 54.63 2.83 20.24 T(I) Kumharya 19

    'U~t ~~, :qr~ Rampur (20) Wheat, Rice W(60.71), 43.30 7.29 2.83 Mursaina BQ TW(27.11)

    ,{TJT~"{ ~~, "fl'

    ~llr~ ;r~, :qTCf~ Rampur (16) EO Wh~at, Rice W(l41.24) 107.65 10.12 35.61 Bagarkha 86 UIf'1"{ ~, :qFf~ Rampur (16) ED,EO Wh<;:at, Rice WlI38.41) 17.00 4.45 17.40 Devraniya Shumali 87 ~rq~~ fr~. :qT

    'Uq~"{ it:~, 'tfTC:f~ Rampur (18) Wheat, Rice GC(23.47), 34.41 2.43 2.02 T(l) Ahmad Nagar 91 Wt8.09) Near Anga U~~~ ~~, :qTCf~ Rampur(10) EO Wlieat, Rice GC(214.90) 77.30 6.88 31.96 Khandiya 92 "U~ ~[, 'ifT(f\>l' Rampur (15) Wheat, Rice W(l1l.29) 57.06 14.57 20.24 .. ~ Daryag:uh 93- ~rliT= ~~, ~ Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice TW(70.S2) 35.20 6.48 KhursheedIlagar SJ4. ~Tlf~ ir~,'CfTCr« Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice GC(II1.29) 19.02 14.16 12.55 Dhakka Haji- 9S nagar 106

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -10 11

    ~fCf 18~.16 1,234(210) pel) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) SUN -(10+) KR 96 ~~ HP 97 UTWT 129.50 863(149) pel) -(10+) TW -(-5) -i.-5) ---{-5) KR.

    98 fim

    96.72 408(65) -(-5) -(10+) 1W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 99 ~~T~

    282.89 1,574(261) P(1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 100 ~n

    303.12 1,504(251) -(-5) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. 101 «fif~tT OfTtT Pel) ~~) wf.f 413.20 5,599(943) P(I) -(~S) W,HP PO THU,SAT -(-5) KR. 102 ~ arfcf;~ ~ 103 fOfT: 136.79 293(45) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) SAt -(5-10) KR

    527(93) pel) -(10+) T.W,TK -(5-10) -(-s) -(IO+) KR. 104 ~~rnir 139.22

    107.65 205(42) -(-5) -(10+) W.HP ,-(-5) -(-5) -(10+) 1'.R. lOS ~~~

    247.68 1,118(181) P(I) -(10+) TW,T,HP PO -(-5) -(10+) KR. - 106 ipJ'<;3;;r miT 170.38 812(127) P(I) -(10+) T,W,HP -(10+) MON -(1O+) KR 107 if1f~r ~QT

    82.56 411(67) -(-5) +5) T,W,TK, -(-5) -{-5) -(IO+) KR. 108 _il{~T~ "{Tir HP

    126.67 464(67) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TK -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. 10'

    -(10+) T,TW,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR. 111 ~~~!f~CfifI'r 153.79 886(157) P(I)

    348.45 , 1.682(305) pel) -(-5) T,W.TK,C -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR. 112 ~~~

    -(5-10) W,HP,C ",\-5) -(-5) -(10+) PRo 1Il ~T~I!rT~ 60.71 176(34) --(-5)

    -(-5) HP,C,W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR. . 114 m~ mfq ar~1 '-it 36.83 179(31) -(-5)

    215.30 613(12S) -(-5) -(5-10) W,llP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR. U5 lf~ 107

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB RAMPUR TAHSIL-3

    -----~----~. 12 13 14 is 16 17 18 19 20 2 I

    <:~ it"~, 'ifr

    ~~~ it"f,~ Rampur (10) Wheat, Rice GC(80.94' 36.42 0.81 11.33 Dhanupura 97

    "U~~ .' ~~, 'if1q~ Rarnpur (10) Wlieat, Rice TW(32.38) 24.28 0.81 3.64 Milak Mirza Faiyaz 98

    ~T~~ ~, 'iffq~ Rampur(iO) Wheat, Rice W(40.47) 40.47 15.78 Kukri Khera 99

    ~P:r~~ ~(, :qT

    ,,{'lf~ Tr~, 'ift

    ~Tlf~ Trj, 'ifTor~ Rampur (13) Wheat, Rice TW(101.98) 70.00 26.32 Bagruwa 106 TK(6.48),O{42.90). Uifl!~ Tr~, :;rr

    ~T+r~F lr~, 'ifrq~ Rampur (11) Wheat, Rice OC(65.16) 9.3J 0.8J 7.28 Mehndinagar 101, North ~~ Tr~, 'ifF:r~ Rampur (9) Wlieat, Rice GC(23.47) 85.39 7.28 10.53 Naurangpur 109

    <:ilf~ ~~, "fTilf~ Rampur (10) Wlieat, Rice TW(40.48) 12.14 2.02 15.78 Milak I1asham 110

    ~Tlf$~ it~, "fTern' Ral11 pur (19) Wheat, Rice GC(84.58) 42.49 26,72 Kisbanpur Pan- 111 chakki U~~ it"~, "lTOR1 Rampur (15) Wneat, Rice GC(172.81) 142.45 33.19 Khodpura HZ <:T~,!~ ~j :qP·f~ Rampur (10) Wliea t, Rice ... GC(17.82),W(7.69) 27.04 7.28 Shahdarllur urI 113- Thaaopur ~~1: ~, :qr~ Rampur (15) Wheat, Rice W(9.71) 23.07 4.05 Milak Yaqub Ali 114 Khan ~ it"~, :qrilf~ Rampur (5) Wlieat, Rice TW(46.14) 72.85 33.J9 63.12 Mansurpur liS 108

    mq r..t~ 3-~TJI~~ ~ '"'"'I ~fonmf qci "lfir ~~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 u

    362.21 1,837(298) P(l),M(I) -(-5) W,HP PHONE -(-5) -(-5) PR 116 anm~'t

    PR,KR. 117 fliR:1t:jf 107,65 197(36) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 376.78 4,523(784) P(l),M(l) --(5-10) W,HP PO ~I -(-5) PR US ~~ ... KR 119 f1f«ili "!I1Tti'riflR 12.95 "H aTforR Uninhabited.

    37.64 215(37) -(-5) -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -(-5) -{-S) PR 12() "Ai 'QT~~

    "(fer 250.91 992(196) M(l) 0(1) W,HP PO SUN BS PR 121 q~lIT

    319.71 1,005(185) P(I) -(-S) W,T,HP -{-S) -(-5) -{-S) PR 122 ;:rr~1fiT 256.18 1,017(179) -(-S) -(-5) W,T,HP -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) PR 123 ~

    PR 124 "''11 245.25 1,348(272) P(I) -(-5) W,T,HP -{-5) -(-S) . -{5-10)

    -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5- 10) PR 125 ~~~~~~'t 154.19 117(27) -(S-10) -(-S)

    184.54 774(138) pel) -(5-10) W,HP,C, -«5) -{-5) BS PRo 126 q~1 TK

    102.79 398(68) -(-5) -(10+) T,W -(-5) -{-S) -~-5) KR 127 fq~ iTT~~T'

    89.44 SI7(76) -{-5) T,W -(-5) -{-S) -{-5) K&. 128 '1

    187.3S 855(16'7.), P(I) -(-5) W,TK, -(5 -10) YaI -(-5) PR 129 ~~ I" HP

    117.36 331(59) --(-S) --(-S) W,TK, -{5-10) -(-5) "i10+) PR,KR. 130 ~~r HP,C

    131 f~ ~;:r{?:rT 35.21 243(43) -{-S) -(-5) W -(5-10) -{-5) -{-5) PR,KR.

    132 ~~T~ 111.70 780(129) P(I) -{-5) HP,TK,T -(5-10) -(S-10) -(-5) PR,KR

    75.68 258(42) -(-5) -(10+ ) HP,W --(-S) 133 ~ -(-S) -(10+) PR,KR.

    134 ~~ 106.44 370(63) P(3) -(S-10) W.HP -(-S) -(-S) -(-5) PR,KR.

    135 f~W1fil 133.96 562(81) -(-5) -(10+) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) PR,KR i09

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB RAMPUR TAHSIL-3

    u 1.3 14 1.5 16 17 18 l' 20 2

    ~~ ~~, :qfGf~ Rampur(4) W ellt, Rice TW(65.97) IG3.09 50.99 82.16 Aghapur 116 ~rif~~ . iT~, 'Tfm;r Rampur (4) Wheat, Rice W(44.S2) 34.80 2.02 , 26.31 Tikatganj 117 ~~~ ;rW, '

    ~k~~ lr~, ~ R mpur (5) BAG, Wheat. Rice TW E(60. 70) 83.77 28.33 78.11 Panwaria EO 121 ~ ~~, ~ Rampur(2) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(lS7.83) 64.35 10.52 87.01 Tashka 122 ~~"t _ ~~, :qyGfQl" Rampur (Z) ED, Wheat, Rice TWE(21.8S) 167.55 19.83 46.95 Bamanpuri 123 BAG "U~~ . ~,~ Rampur(8) BAG, Wheat, Rice '" TK(lO.12)GC(9.31) 151.36 21.85 37.23 .. , Bagi 124 EO WE(15.38) ~lf1!"t iT~, :q:T~ ~ampur (6) EA Wlieat. Rice GC(3.64). 60.71 3.24 50.~ Ahmadnagar 125 TWE(3S:61) Pahari

    'T~~ lt~,~ Rampur(S) BAG Wheat, Rice .•. GC(36.82),W(3.24) 64.35 2.83 37.604 Pahri 126 TWE(39.66) ~~-= lt~, ~~ Rampur(7) Wneat, Rice - GC(40.47) 52.61 9.71 Milak Badulla 127 ~ lt~, :qrcm .Rampur (8) Wheat, Rice GC(40.47) 30.76 4.0S 14.16 Nawada 128 ~ it~, "E{Ta;

    --=l~ it~, 'iiT~ Rampur (9) - Wlieat, RIce W(13.36} 14.57 7.28 Milak Sainaya 131 ~TqT= iTi, "flCf~ Rampur (9) Wneal, Rice ••• TW(53.83)W(14.93) 34.80 ... 8.09 Sainaya Sukh 132 ~ iT~, :;rrc!"~ Rampur (14) Wheat, Rice W(4Z.90) 25.02 0.41 7.28 Molianpur 133 --U~ ~t 'TfT~ Rampur (15) Wheat Rice W(74.87) 19.83 1.62 10.12 Kherulahpur 134 ~~ iti)~ Rampur \11) Wheat. Rice W(103.60) 17.00 0.41 12.95 Jithaniyan Sharki 135 110

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    2 3 4 6 1 8 9 10 11

    13 6 ~q~Rl(T l1I9'iT 88.22 260(54) -{-5) -(10+) W,HP -{-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    I 3 7 if';:TI'f~ 123.03 401(78) -,-5) -(-5) W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR~KR HP

    13 8 ~;:r~l(T ~:qG 94.70 464(82) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TK,C -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR

    1 3 9 ~lt

    140 ij';;r~r i1I'c 101.1& 494(93) -(-5) -(-5) W,T,TK' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    mll 141 ~lfm 555.65 2,424(415) P(l},M(l) CHW(I) W,TK, PO' MON -(5-10) PR. HP,C

    142 Cfi)lf~T 255.31 1,241(222) P(l) -(-5) W,TK. -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR HP,C

    143 ~iT 159.45 715(133) -(-5) -(-5) T,W, -(-5) (-5) -(-5) KR. TK,C

    144 ~T 185.76 989(162) Pel) -(5-10) T,W. -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR HP,C

    145 €rr~i~~ 360.18 1,331(213) P(3) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) :"(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    146 me 359.78 . 1,807(296) P(3) MCW(l), W,HP PO wg BS PR CHW(1) 14 7 'fi'jf~~TW 151.76 467(81) pel) -(-5) W,TK, -(.5) -(-5) -{-5) PR,NR HP,C

    14 8 ~fcrq-T~~T 169.16 441(70) Pel) -(-5) W,TK. -(-5) -:-5) -(-5) PR,NR lIP,R 149 1j~ 119.79 641(121) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR HP

    150 3{!1ll~~ 133.55 639(109) P(I) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR HP,R

    15 1 ~')- anu)0fi1~ 127.89 612(113) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR HP,R

    1 5 2 Ofi'"{'h:r~~ fiT 218.94 927(186) P(l) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR HP.R

    153 f~~~ 166.33 96~170) P(l) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR HP,C wf.f 154 ~~T 201.12 1,029(166) P(I) -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) SAT -(-5) PR,KR HP,C

    15 5 ifffi i'flTffi 299.48 1.431(247) P(l) -(-5) T.W, -(-5) _ -(-5) ---(-5) PR,KR TK,C 111

    VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSIL_3

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

    I U~ ~~, "fT"f\if Rampur (17) Wheat, Rice TW(44.92) 36.02 0.80 6.48 Deoraniya Sharki 136

    <:~ ~~, "qTCj~ Rampur (19) Wheat, Rice TW(108.0S) 4.4S 0.80 9.73 Mannunagar 137

    ~~"{ ~~,~ Rampur (15) Wheat, Rice W(84.18) 9.71 0.40 0.41 Sanaiya Ahmad 138

    ~T1:f2;~ ~~, 'tfT

    ~~ ~,~ Rampur (S) Wheat, Rice GC(S4.63) 43.72 1.62 1.2\ Sanaiya Jat 140

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    <:~ ~~, 'qT~ Rampur(I5) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(137.19) 136.39 30.35 55.85 Bhot .146

    '"Ul{~~ ~~, :q~ Rampur (15) Wheat, Rice GC(58.30) 48.16 1.21 16.59 Kajarhai 147 <:Tl{~ . ~~,~ Rampur (19) Wheat, Rice TW(37.23) 109.67 7.69 14.57 ' Motiyapura 148

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    ~ it~,~ Rampur (21) Wlieat, Rice TW<.55.85) 62.33 0.40 14.97 Ashokpur 150

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    <:TJI1~ itt,~ Rampur (18) Wheat, Rice R(36.83) 155.00 7.28 19.83 Karimpur Sharki 152

    ~~ it~, :qT~ ;, Rampur (18) Wheat, Rice GC~9.03) 55.44 1.62 20.24 Kisral 153

    ~ :.. ' '\ ~ iT~, 'q"fl!f(f Rampur (16) Wheat, Rice GC(i~3,09).., 11.33 0.80 - 25.90 Rampura 154 ~ ~, :qr~ I Rampur(l8) Wb~at. Rice ' GC( 1 QiI:~) 190.21 0.41 0.40 Bas Nagli 15S 112

    Q'N fiRflR$l 3-"{T~~ (J~ i5fif ~.. ~ Wir ~

    1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

    144.88 701(103) -(-5) ~(-5) T W TK -(--§) -(-5) -(-5) PR.KR 156 rrrr~T orrt;!' 'ffT<1fT , HP.Ii

    231.49 1,195(198) P(I) -(-5) T,W.TK. +5) -(_5) -(-5) PR.KR IS7 rrT~if HP,R 22&.66 944(143) -(-5) -(-5) T.W.TK. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 158 ar~;:nn: crrr.rr HP,TW

    269.13 l,528(29S) P(l) -(-5) T,W. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 159 Jf)ftFf ar~TifR TK.e

    169.16 760(138) pel) -(-5) T.W. -(-5) -{-S) -(-5) PR 160 'if1{~$'f HP.C

    ~~, ~fif -(5-10) 161 atq:;~~ rr[f 161.07 1,038(188) -(-') W,HP -<5-10) TUE, SAT -(-5) KR

    282.48 1,757(309) P(J) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) KR 162 ~orCfiT -(-5)

    :;fi{B;arT 581.96 4,709(910) pel) H(l) T, W, TK, PO wg BS PR 163 PHC(l) HP MCW(l) 271.55 2,384(372) pel) -(-5~ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 164 ~~ ;;~T T.HP 165 fJf<1f!fi ~Tq. 35.61 ~ arr.rT~ Uninhabited KIt ~;;r'_(J ~T

    17.00 .. Uninhabited RP,KR 166 fli<1f~ ~Tii:fJf Wft!: ~"{ iTTif~ ~~ 167 O'fFrTCf 307.17 2,755(461) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) HP,W -(5-10) THU -(-5) KR

    168 or~T=r ~'fil 181. 71 715(136) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP.W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    }69 'ql{~T 327.81 1,775(297) pel) -(-5) T.W.HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR- e

    \70 Gl'f~T 329.83 2,23 ;(385) pel) -(10+) T.W,TK. PO -(-5) -(-5) PR .., HP,C

    123.03 874(145) M(l) -(5-10) -(-5) --(-5) KR 171 ~~~ W.HP -(-5)

    .. 145.69 990(187) -(-5) PR 172 q)~R1I"l~r~ -(-5) -(10+) W.HP -(10+) -(-5)

    1$1.76 631(109) -(-5) -(-5) PR 173 ~T~~'1': -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -1,-5)

    174 Fl 201.S4 1.223(241) P(l).M\I) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    175 ~ 294.22 1,s20~237) M(I) --(5-10) W,HP -(-S) -(-5) -(-5) KR 113

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    "Uq,!~ ir~, 'i{Tr Rampur (7) Wheat, Rice GC(159.86) 1l6.15 4.45 2.02 Dabka 162

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    ~~'t Rampur (8) GC(11.33) 8.50 0.40 1.22 MilakGulam 16S. W(14.16) Hazrat Khan

    m:r~ Rampur (8) GC(10.52) • 5.26 1.22 Milak Ibrahim Shah 166-

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    ~T~t ir~, :qT~ Rampur (6) EAG Wht>at, Rice TWE(114.13) 64.75 1.62 1.21 Barhpura Sharki 16r TWE(13·36) 'U~~ iri) :qTef(:f Rampur (6) EA Whtat, Rice GC(59.49), 113.72 14.57 36.42 TEM(l) Bhamrawa 16~ W(90.2S)

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    t~ ~~, ~ RampUf(7) ED. Wheat, Rice TWE(4Z.90) 70.82 10.93 27.11 Shahzadnagar 173· BAG ~i1f,!'{ ~~, :;nq~ Rampur (7) Wheat, Rice GC(152.57} 2l.85 8.09 19.03 TEM(I) Dudai 174- ~i1f,!':: ~~, "'T~ Rampur (7) Wheat, Rice GC(189.80) 53.42 27.53 23.47 TEM(I) Tumri. 17S 114

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    203.97 1,216(2~2) PCI) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 176 ttlT~;;;

    1,397(244) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP 171 ~ifq-:.~ 110.48 -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    168.76 1,109(182) P(I) • (5-10) W,HP --(5-10) 178 ~~ \if¥) -\-5) -(5-10) PR

    208.02 1,235(208) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 179 ~hJifm PR

    216.92 1,278(191) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 180 'lli~1:

    113.72 1'93(118) P(l} -(5-10) W,HP -(5-1O) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 181 ~ri'fll'T;:r q~

    140.43 532(68) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-IO) -(-5) PR,KR 182 ~r~~

    105.63 751(146) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 183 ~~Tifq~ " 43.71 251(36) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 184 ara"ll~~

    104.01 384(66) -(5-10) -(5-1(;) W.HP -(5-10) 185 ~i'tlfA' ~Tqr -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    186 "I'mij'i'llT'= 125.S6 694(136) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(5-1O) -(-5) BS PR,KR

    171.59 870(134) P(I) -(10+) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 187 Il:T~

    48.]6 -(-5) HP,W 188 m\1'!<:: q~r iliR<::m 300(57) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10) KR

    145.29 773(149) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 18~ iIf~ J1!'= \ifiJifi-

    -(-s) -(-5) PR 190 ~-e:'f1T<:: q-m 69.20 410(71) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5)

    -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 191 ~ ~;:~RTlJ 31.16 243(45) -(-5) W.HP

    -(-5) --(-5) W.HP -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) KR 192 ~if~ 58.28 296(47)

    295.03 2,474(425) P(2) -(-5) W,HP PO --(S-10) PR 193 q;:~<:: T~

    .. -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR 194 'fllT SS.63 13(03) -(-5) -(-')

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    631(105) 1P6 f'lrIirCfi fif-IT f~ 140.03 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    63.94 213(39) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP 197 'Il1~\~?: -(-5) -(-5) -(5 to) KR

    50.18 174(27) ..(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 198 ~~

    104.01 738(113) (-5) -(5-10) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 199 O1~mu !!1'f.r 230.68 1.751(308) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W,HP 200 ~~r PO SAT --(5-10) KR

    148.12 365(62) W,HP -(-5) 201 ~~~ -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR wf.r 30.76 145(27) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) SAT -(5-10) PR ~02 ~~r~Cf ~~m 320.93 203 ~~ 1,448(249) P(I) -(10+) . W.HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) PR ~ 187.38 928(151) pel) -(5-10) T.W,HP -(-5) WED BS KR,PR 204 ~r

    205 i[Rf~ 369.09 1,509(296) -(-5) -(-5) T.W,HP --(-5) -(-5) --(-5) KR

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    231.08 392(69) P{l) -(1O+) T,W.HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) KR 207 ~~

    335.50 546(80) -(-5) -(10+) HP -(-5) PR 208 \l~lrT ;;lJ~ -(10+) -(10+)

    171.19 469(78) --(-5) --(10+ ) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 209 ~~

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    372(63) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) 211 q~1f_I{~~ 42.90 --(-5) -i.10+) -(IO+ ) PR

    212 _rnu 79.32 313(53) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) +5) -(lO+) PR

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    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSlL-3

    II 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2 1

    'U~~ it(, :'rrcn!l' Rampur (1) Wlieat, Rice W~8.50) 47.35 2.03 ll.33 Milak Nabbi 196 TW( 0.S2) Singh 'UlI'1!'( iff, "iffCf~ Rampur(7) Wheat, Rice '" W(S.50),TW(24.28) 21.85 4.05 5.26 Goharpur 197

    ~~~ ~,~ Rampur (7) Wheat, Rice ••• W(0.80),TW(26.31) 16.19. 2.43 4.45 Rasulpur 198

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    ~T~ Rampuf(12) 28.73 0.40 19.03 Nawabganj lanubi 206

    -':1lf~ ~, "fTffiR' Rampur (10) Wheat, Rice ... GC(I.62),TW(4.45) 125.05 5.26 94.70 Hasanpur 207 ~ ~,~ Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice W(O.SI) 176.04 25.90 132.7S Bhaiya Nagata 201 'U,,~~ ~, '

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    100.77 Uninhabited 216 ~~lfR ~q'~ Jf~ OfT«rR PR,KR ~

    154.60 269(45) pel) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 217 "i~,!U -(10+)

    1,3.4.36 745(128) P(I) (-,) T,W -(-5) 218 11r~tTT., ~1 -(-5) -(-5) KR

    • 134.36 743(125) P(I) -(-5) W,T -(5-10) -(-5) BS PR,KR 219 'fj\iA;r~

    242.01 851(159) P(I) --(10+ ) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) BS 220 ~~Rr ;m:Tlf"T~~ PR,KR

    148.12 593(108) P{l) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(-5) 221 W~lfT i[~T -(-5) KR

    179.28 606(109) P(1) -(-.5) 222 -PHilTer W -(--5) -(-5) BS PR

    327.40 912(158) P(I) -(10+) W,HP PO 223 if~f.,trT -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    151.76 363(59) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) 224 ~~ro -(-5) -(-5) KR

    36.83 118(19) -(-5) -(5-10) _(5-10) 225 ~~;:m~ ;;r-a:or'T T,'" -(5-10, -(5-10) KR

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    96.32 226(41) -(-5) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 227 ~i'('2~T 'Of~~'T

    81.34 389(55) -(-5) -(-5) W.T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 228 3T~~i'fil~ ~~r KR

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    226(37) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 231 fl1~ ~iq~ 3l'~T'vf 44.52 PR

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    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE RAMPUR TAHSIL-3

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    'Uq~~ Rampur(12) W(S.90) 53.02 2.S3 , 36.02 Mandaiyan Jolpur 216

    ~Tq~~ iT~.~ Rampur(12) Wheat, Rice W(61.51) 46.'5 39.66 6.48 Bahpuri 217

    ~~ iT~. :;;rr~ Rampur (IS) Wheat, Rice ' W(21.45) 0(4.05) 90.65 6.07 12.14 Mandaiyan Kali 218 ~<: iT~. :;;rrCf~ Rampur(6) BAG Wheat, Riee TK(13.36) 37.64 1.62 14.97 Faiznagar 219 TWE(30.35), W(36.42) 'Uq~~ itt, ~~ Rampur (10) Wheat, Rice TW(142.05) 74.46 2.03 23.47 Ladora Naryanpur220

    ~T"~<: iti, 'if~ Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice GC(53.83) 80.54 2.82 10.93 Mundiya ~hera 221

    ~;r~<: itt. ~ Rampur (11) Wheat, Rice W(1176)0(8.90) 131.93 4.86 19.83 Nayagaon 222

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    ~T~~ it~, :;;rr~ Rampur (13) Wlieat, Rice W(21.04)0(13.36) 96.32 10.92 10.12 Ladori 224 ~~ it~J ~ Rampur(10) Wheat, Rice W(1.62)TW(23.07) 6.88 1.21 4.05 Saidnagar Janubi 225

    ~Tq~~ iT~ , "fTq~ Rampur t17) Wlieat, Rice ••. W(16.59),0(1l.33) 124.24 8.50 19.03 Behpura 226

    ~1{~~ it';, :;;rr~ Rampur (17) W~eat, Rice W,2.43),O(0.40) 66.37 22.26 4.86 Ratanpur lanubi 227

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    157.43 753(131) P(l) --(10+ ) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) BS PR 237 G"f;:rlJT~~ liT'ti~

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    358.97 2,421(410) P(l) --(10+ ) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) --(-5) PR.KR 240 ~~r

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    - ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    SHAHABAD TAHSIL

    I_.ocation Location Location S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of village Code No• ., 2 3 2 3 1 2 3

    Ahmadganj 82 36 Chakferi 15 71 Isba Khera 196 , 2 Ahmadganj UrfMukutpur 88 37 Chamra 19 72 Jagesar 186, 3 Ahmadnagar Near 38 Chamrol 78 73 Iahiopur 136 Bhagwatil'ur .183 4 Ahmadnagar Near Koop 204 39 Chandpur Kalan 18 74 Jaidoli 100 5, Alafganj 29 40 Chandpura Khurd 20 75 Jaitoli . 93

    6 Anwa 189 41 Chandpura Salis 132 76 Jamalpur 71 7 Arajee. Isha Khe~a 197 42 Chatarpur 144 77 Janakpur 72' 8 Asalatpur 119 43 Chhittoni 2 78 Jatpura 11 9 Bairua 21 44 Chokoni 32 79 Kaisarpur 37 10 Balupura 14 45 Daniyapur 7 80 Kakrouwa 128

    11 l3amanpurl 135 46 D~~ipura . 84 81 ,K_amalpur 69 ·12 Bandar 143 47 Dhakia , 174 82 Karanpur 4 13 Bara Gavan IS 48 Dhanora 12 83 Karemganj 96 14 Bar Khera 99 49 Dharampur 16 84 Karethee 158 IS Beerpur 1~7 50 Dholsar- 115 85 Ka~av Nagla 92

    16 Begamganj 48 51 Dhuryai 86 86 Keaarpur Ncar Karemganj 98 11 BJ.ulgwantpur 133 52 DWiya NagJa 79 87 Khandeli 1J)4 18 Bhagwatipur 182 53 Dobaria 62 88 .KJ;langipura 173 Khanupura 148 19 Bhajanpur 23 54 Gadmar Patti Mati Singh 179 89 Khar Sol 30 20 Bhbrka S3 55, Gadmar Patti Teeka Singh 177 9.0

    91 Khera 162 21 Bhbrkee Qadim S4 56 Gahni 169 Khirka 40 22 Bhopatpur 206 57 GaibuUapur 152 92 93 Kifayafganj 123 23 Bhopat Raipur .168 58 Galpura. 141 207, 94 Kira 116 24 Bhorki Jadid 190 S9 Ga~gapur Garbi 208 9S Kishanpur 38' 25 Bhratpur 140 60 Gahgapur Sharkee

    Gharmpur 178 96 Koop 202 2~ Bhurasi 157 61 97 Lahtorl1 6 27 ~ Bichpuri Lalji 11 62 Ghosipura Urffaqirganj 45 Lalwara 27 28 Bicbpuri Sangrampur 110 63 Gosampur 41 98 Laskarganj 107 29 Bichpuri Sukl 129 64 Govindpura 41 99 LOdhipur 161 30 Bisoli 13 65 Gujraila 138 100

    101 -Madarpur 66 31 Bo~rpnr 7~ 66 Gulria Kalan 102 .Viadbpuri 10 32 Budhf)ur 118 67 Gulria Khurd 203 102 166 33 Chakarpur Bhur 146 68. Himmatpur 104 103 Madhukar 97 34 Chakarpur Qadim 101 69 Husenganj Near Jaoakpur 73 104 MadyanBade Madyan Budhpur 117 33 Chakalii 163 70 Huaenganj Near Madarpur 6S 105 12. 7

    ALPHABETICAL liST OF VILLAGES

    SHAHABAD TAHSIL (Coneld.)

    Location Location Location S.No.- Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of Village Code Na. S.No. Name of Village Code No.

    I 2 3 I 2 3 1 2 3

    106 Mrdyan Dhara 3~ 141 Nand Gayan 14!l 176 RustampUr 137 107 Madyan Dolsar 76 142 Nankar 42 177 Sagarpur 25 108 Madyangor 81 143 Narenderpur 184 178 Sahvia Kalan 68 109 Madyan Jhau 28 144 Nar Khera 60 179 Sahvia Khurd 70 110 Mady.an Tuisi 89 145 Nar Kheri S9 180 Saifni 9

    111 Maheva 142 467 Nasratnagar 176 181 Sarai (mam 33 112 Majhra 22 114 Naviganj Qadim 90 182 Sarai Mahesh S 113 Mamoorpur Baroli 191 148 Neemganj 95 183 Sarkara 156 114 Mansoorpur 121 149 Niswa 58 184 Shahadra 201 llS Matburapur 67 150 Niswi 57 185 Sballpur Deva 159

    116 Matwali 111 151 Osai 155 186 Shekhupura 187 117 Merapur 109 152 Paigambarpur 161 187 Siddiqnagar 3 11S Mhunagar 130 153 Palpura 64 i88 Sona 47 119 Milak Fazalanagar 75 154 Parbatpur Nagriya 127 189 Soopa SI 120 Milak Fool Bibi 113 155 Parota j53 193 I 190 Suhawa

    121 MiIak Gulmali 134 156 Pastor 154 191 Sujait 194 122 MiIak Qazi 126 157 Pasupura 103 192 Sujatganj 112 123 MiIak Tur Kh.era 131 158 Patariya 55 193 Surajpur SO 124 Mittarpur Ahrola 87 159 Patti Fazalabad 34 194 Tajpur Debta 8 125 Mittarpur Kalloo 94 160 Patwai 49 195 Tajpur Jodid 192

    126 Miyaganj 80 161 Peghupura 199 196 Tajpur Lakhan 1 127 Mohammadnagar 26 162 Pipal Wala 120 197 Talika Bad 125 128 Mohammadnagar Alias 203 163 Pipliya Bhose 31 198 Tanda 188 129 Mohiddinnagar 24 164 Pohapur 114 199 Telipura 17 130 Mohlia. 150 165 Rabani Patti Jawahar 181 200 Thiria Salepur 43

    131 MotiPura 185 166 Rabaui Patti Uda 180 201 Thiria Jadid 170 132 Mukutpur Kasi 91 .167 Raipur 36 202 Thukoriya 124 133 Nababganj 46 168 Rajora 61 203 Tigri 105 134 Nababaagar Near Dhakia 172 169 Rampura 149 204 Tur Khera 108 13S Nababnagar Near Patwai 63 170 Rasulpur 160 205 Udaipur Jagir 200

    136 Nababpura 106 171 Ravana 3~ 206 UnchaGavan 151 137 Nabiganj Jadid 195 172 Revre Khurd 198 207 Yaqubganj 139 138 Nadana 52 173 Revre Kalan 122 208 Yousufnagar 165 139 Nadarganj 175 174 Rooppur 83 140 Nadnou 0 SCi 175 Rustamnagar 171 128

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    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    140.43 158(31) -(5-10) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    ~)~ pel) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) MON -(-5) 2 f~r 214.49 1,171(1~1) KR

    204.37 28fS(47) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) I KR

    260.63. 727(175) -( -5) --(10+) WH,P -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    llTFf 189.80 1,235(228) +5) -(10+ ) W,HP -(-5) SAT -(-5) KR.

    79.32 277(30) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5), -(-5) -(-5) KR.

    204.78 1.058(158) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5). -(-S) KR

    97.13 534(95) -(-5) '-(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS KR,PR.

    ~ ~,~ 628.50 6,938(1,158) P(l),M(I) CHW(I) W,HP PTO SUN.FRI BS PR H(l) H(l) TW MCW(I) RP(l) 449.62 1,919(346) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) PR ','

    11 fil''''~) ~ 118.98 144(19) pel) +5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 12 a

    13 f~~ 160.%6 432(75) pel) -(10-0 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    14 ar~\:r 142.45 722(131) -(-5) -(10+) W.HP ./ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    202.75 1,282(227) -(-5) -(10+) W.llP -(-5) FTr -(5-10) KR 129

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNIT1ES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    139.:h 459(87) -(-5) -(1O+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 16 ~ 312.83 833(152) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hl' - -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PRo 17 ~ 265.48 1,100(196) P(l\,M(l) -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) PRo 18 ~~

    104.01 174(32) P(l),M(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-3) PR 19 ~

    . 148.52 400(75) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 20 ~~

    556.87 1,858(346) P(l),M(I), -(-5) W,HP -(-5)- -(-5) -(-5) PR 21 i(~ H(I)

    283.69 910(170) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-s) -(-s) 22 llmT -(-s) PRo

    146.50 498(85) -(-5) . -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -.(-5) -(-5) PR 23 ~ 85.80 Uninhabited ' 24 J@ d~'}ifiJlf~ ih: arril'~ PRo if~t>T,~ 78.92 2,391(408) P(I) -(-5) \_V,HP PO TUE,FRI -{-5) PRo 25 ~~

    66.37 -(-s) 26 ¥il~'1iFlq~ 267(39) -(-5) W,HP -(-s) -(-5) -(-5) PRo

    568.20 1,385(248) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 27 t>T~ PR

    155.00 619(131) -(-5) -(-s} W,HP +5) -~ .S) -(-5) 28 ~m3i KR

    145.29 702(119) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) 29 ~'if -(-5) -(-5) PR

    215.71 pel) -(5-10) m,~ 30 'R~ 1,652(313) W,HP -(-5) MON, R1 BS PRo

    31 Mqf~qT m;;r 148.12 16(4) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) PR

    32 :qlifiT;fr 269.53 1,068(172) -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-s) PRo

    33 110.08 442(75) Pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR. ij"U1I' .,"llr

    34 ~1Jinr~ 201.51 791(169) -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    m,!!iIi 35'" WifT 361.S0 1,918(36n P(I) -(5-10) W,HP PO MON,FRI -(-5) PR,KR 131

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4

    12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 2() 2

    fCf\"l'RT ;r~, :;nq~ Bilari (IS) Wheat, Rice ... TW(S7.01)W(9.31) 28.73 0.82 13.35 Dharampur 16 fir~rr~T ~, "fr~ Bilal i (3) Wheet, Rice TW(97.94) 1J3.3Z 101.57 Jatpura 17

    l1T~;;rf1{ ~~,'''fr~~ Soahabad (18) Wh.:at, Rice ...TW(80.94)O(34.40) 82.96 67.\8 Chandpur Kalan 1&

    ~r~T;;rR itif, "ff~ Shahabad (17) Wheat, Rice ... TW(19.83)O(2.43t 64.35 17.40 Chamra 11> mT~T;;rr<{ ilt "fr~ Sllahabad (16) Wheat, Rice 0(0.82) 88.63 59.07 Chandpura 21) Khurd

    l1TT~T~TC: tr~, 'fT~ Shahabad (15) Wheat, Rice 0(59.90~ 82.96 414.01 Bairua 2.

    l1TT!iTiifT~ tr~, 'i1T

    mr~r~R 'lt~, :qT~ Shahabad (14) WheaL, Rice ... TW(47.3S)O(IO.12) 61.18 21.85 Bhajanpur 23.

    31Tr~qr~ Shahabad (14) W(23.47) 31.97 30.36 Mohammad Nagar 24

    l1T~riifr~ ~if, :ql'i~ Shahabad (15) Whe~t, Rice ... TW(14.16)O(S4.23) 8.90 1.63 Sagarpur 25

    wria~rc: ~~, :q~ Shahabad (12) Wheat, Rice 0(16.59) 33.59 16.19 Mohammad Nagar 26- ~Ti!irilfT~ i'r~, :qr~ Shahabad (12) Wneat, Rice 0(71.25) 58.68 438.27 Lalwara 27 ~Iiqr~ iT~) :qTq~ . Shahabad (11) Wheat, Rice .. W(20.24)O(16.S9) !>-5.10 23.01 Mattyan Jhau 28 11TT~i;;;l~ Trif, "iT Cf\'l' . Shahabad (12) EAG Wht:at, Rice GC(5.67) 88.63 15.33 Alafganj ~9 TWE(4.45)O(31.1o) l1Til'~T~ itj, "flef\'l' Shahabad (10) EO Whuut, Rice .. 0(23.88) 53.02 21.45 T(I) M(l) , Khano) 3()' TW(19.32)Wt38.04)

    '!ITT~riqT~ it~, 'i'fT~\'I' Shahabad (10) EAG Wheat, Rice '" 0(1.62)GC(101.18) 23.47 17.80 Pipliya Bhose 31 TWE(4.05) l1T~TifTC: ~, 'qTCf\'l' Shahab

    VTf( fiRftAiT 'Gfll Wwrl:t... ~li "!_fq ~

    1 I 3 4 5 7 a 9 11

    555.65 1,882(306) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) KR 3' ~~

    290.98 603(103) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR 37 t~~

    247.68 626(95) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -\" 5) -(-5) KR 38 fcfl!fIi11<

    64.75 U;:ainhabited KR 39 ~8'ro ;f~ atr.rTG: ~, ~)~ 409.96 892(144) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) THU,MON -(-5) KR 40 fV~CfiT

    170.78 1,140(220) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-!I) XR 41~

    42 ;JTi1'tiT1: 2S0.1(} 69:'(116) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5) KR

    259.01 457(93) -(-5) -(-5) . (-5) 43 ftrfurr ~'( W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR

    102.39 137(23) -(-5) W,HP- 44 ,"~T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    4S m~,!~f ~ '1i~ 211.25 866(146) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR"

    249.70 978(161 ) -(-5) 4' ifCf1il'tR pel) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 47 it'fT 135.17 690(135) PCI) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    57.47 48 ~~ ;f'{ arTGfR Uninhabited KR ~~,~ 49~ 293.81 2,974(526) P(I) •• H(I) MCW(I) W,HP PTO THU,MON BS PR M(l) H(I) SMP(I) ~~. ~Pr . 141.24 348(46) 50 ~~"f~ -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) THU,MON -(-5) PR

    51 ~ 169.97 553(64) -(-5) -(,-5) W,H,P -(-5) -(-5) " -(-5) KR

    52~ 93.89 334~62) +5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    53 'fICRCfiT 54.63 254(38) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    54 '4{CI"{ctiT ~ 56.66 258(44) -(-5) -(-S) W,HP -(-5) " -(-S) -(-5) KR

    5S q-ffi~ 163.09 664(126) P(I),M(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) +5) -(-5) KR 133

    VILLAGE DIREcrORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

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    '!Ir®iIT~ ~. :qm;r Shababad (11) Wheat, Rice 118.58 172.40 Kaisarpur 37

    ~ort(f ~, :qT~ Shahabad (12) Wheat, Rice 0(12.55) 88.22 146.91 T(2) Kisanpur 38 - 1111 €!:I Ofl'(f Sbababad (10) 24.28 40.47 Madyan Dhara 39

    'U~1;: iii. :qrer~ Rampur (18) Wooat, Rice 0(69.61) 140.43 23.88 116.04 Khirka 40

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    ~~ ~, "T~ Rampur (17) Wheat, Rice 81.34 0.82 176.85 Thiria SaJepur 43

    ~~ ~, 'iifrq~ Rampur (18) Wheat, Rice 61.11 4.45 36.83 Govindpura 44

    l::~~ ~.:q~ Rampur (17) Wheat, Rice 131.53 12.95 66.77 Ghosipura urf 45 Faqirganj

    ~~~ if[. "fT,!"~ Rampur(Hi) Wheat, Rice TW(36.02) 82.15 6.48 125.05 Nababganj 4' ~f~~ ir~, :;;rT'f~ , Rampur (16) Wheat, Rice TW(93.49) 19:02 9.71 12.95 Sona 47

    ~Tlf1l~ Rampur (12) TW(28.33) 18.21 3.24 7.69 Begamganj 48

    ~~ ~, :qrcn;r "Rampur (14) EO Wheat, Rice TW(6S.5~ 103.20 23.47 40.07 Patwai 49 W(61.51) ~ ~,~ Rampur (14) Wheat, Rice TW(17.00) 26.71 52.21 45.32 Surajpur 50

    ~~- ~, :qrer\>!" Rampur(l6) Wheat, Rice TW(4O.47) 64.75 40.07 24.68 Soopa '1 ~ ir~, "fer\>!" Rampur (14) Wheat. Rice TW(2.6.71) 38.04 4.86 12.14 Nadana 52 W(I2.14) ~ ~i :;;rTq~ Rampur (18) Wheat, Rice ... GC(27.52)W(5.67) 11.74 2.83 6.87 Bhbrka 53 3TW ~, '

    'XPt' fi=Iif~ 4 -Wt~rOfr;:;: ~(:I' Gffl' WCrs'Ttf ~ tfir ~

    11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    1,044(172) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP --{-5) -(-5) ··(-5) KR 56 .) 'tG:~~ 213.28

    549(92) -(-5) -( 5) W,HP -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) KR 57 Jf.r~Cf1 139.22 J pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR S8 f,n<'H 222.18 1,128(175)

    111.29 485(86) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-"-5) PR 5-9 "i{<:~1

    -(-5) PR 229.46 433(60) -(-5) _(_5) W,HP PO -{-5) 60 't<:~~T

    -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 187.38 l,076(164) pel) -(-5) W,HP 61 ~~r ;fm;{, ~1l --{-s) KR 403.49 l,1l4(l85) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-S} TUE, TliU 62 ~RlIT

    617(112) -(--5) -(-5) W,HP --(--5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 63 "i{arTq;;q~ f.A;~ 117.77 q'c91~ 108.05 360(56) pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) --(-5) KR 64 q<;f~T

    KR 90.65 124(20) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP +5) -(-S) -(10+) 65 [~if~-if f.:r~ ifGT~~r;:

    336.31 743(150) P(J) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 66 lfG"T<:'F 'gsfi 402.68 2,050(354) pel) -(5-10) W,HP --{5-1 0) FKl BS PR 67 lf~T,!<:

    165.52 936(139) PO) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR -68 ~~far

    120.20 268(38) _(-5) --(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(·-5) -(-5) KR 69 'filfl~

    196.28 1,045(171) Pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) FR,KR 70 ~~fq~H ,

    66.78 143(28) -(-5) +5) W,HP. -(-,) -(-5) _(-5) KR 71 ~fI:rTf f.rifia' iifififiF ~f~,+fl'f~ -(-5) -(-5) W,HP KR 74

    -(-5) PR 75 fq1!fCf; i~~T;:PH 36.83 J18(22) PO) --(-5) W,HP +5) -(-5) 135

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4 ------

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~~ . lT~, 'tfrCffi Rampur (15) Wheat, Rice W(H.33)GC(2.83) 110.48 36.42 13.37 Nadnou 56 TW(38.85) 'UlJlf~ lT~,~ Rampur (17) Wheat, Rice GC(9S.1O)W (2.83) 14.16 10.94 16.19 Niswi 57

    UlM'~ lT~, 'tfrq~ Rampur (19) Wheat, Rice ... GC(119.79) 71.23 11.74 19.4.2 Niswa 58

    Uq!r~ ~, 'q'T~ Rampur (16) EO Wheat, Rice W(7.28)GC(23.07) 65.16 2.42 11.74 Narkheri 59 TW(1.62) Ul{q-~ iT~ 1 'q'fCffi Rampur (16) EAG W.ooat, Rice W(O,81 )0(0.83) 54.63 12.95 23.85 Narkhera 60 GC(97.94) TWE(38.45)

    ~Tqq-~ ir~,'q'fqti Rampur(18) 'Wheat, Rice TK(2.02)GC(4.45) 142.45 7.69 18.22 Rajora 61 W(12.5S) ~Tlrf~ iT~, ~q~ Rampur (19) Wheat, Rice GC(150.95) 105.22 78.51 36.43 Doharia 62 TW(32.38) 1:T"q~ iT~,~ Rampur (IS) Wheat, RIce GC(50.59) 25.09 34.40 7.69 Nababnagar 63 Near Patwai <:TI:rq-~ iT~, 'q'f~ Rampur (t9) Wheat, Rice W(40.47)GC(l2.95) 29.95 1.61 8.50 Palpura 64 TW(14.57) <:flM'~ iT~, '

    ~TJfq~ ~", ';:fl

    <:Tqq~ iTt, 'q'~ :R.ampur (19) Wheat, Rice W(64.35)TW(6.48) 99.56 35.21 197.08 Mathurapur 67

    'UJf'T<: iTj(1 "fTOf('f RauWur (19) Wbeat, Rice TW(41.28) 25.90 S.n7 1.61 Sahvia Kalan 68 GC(23.88)W(67.18) ~n:rq~ ~"', 'q'rcr~ RaQlPur (19) W~eat, Rice TK(4.45)GC(36.83) 24.69 18.22 7.21 Kamalpur 69 W(28.73) <:Tqq-~ iT~f,~ , Rampur (18) Wheat, Rice TW(21.4S) 61.92 4.45 14.57 Sahvia Khurd 70 GC(18.21)W(75.68)

    <:l1M'~ ~",=q~ Rampur(l5) Wheat, Rice ... GC(J .62)W(l7.40) 42.49 1.63 3.64 Jamalpur 71 U;rq~ lTi, :qrq~ Rampur(25) Wheat, Rice ... GC(31.57)W£70.01) 71.63 9.71 5.67 Janakpur 72

    "'UIPf~ ~",~ RampUr(24) EAG Wheat, Rice ... TW(3.64). 45.33 14.91 9.71 Husenganj Near 73 TWE(23.88)W(46.95) Jankpur 'UJfq-~ ~", :;;rrcr~ Rampur(23) Wheat, Rice GC(21.85)W(S3.42) 47.7S 6.88 10.13 Boorpur 74

    ~ ~",~ Ranlpur (22) Wheat, Rice 25.50 8.90 2.43 .,. Milak Faizu])a Nagar 75 136

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 '11

    ~fof,m 146(23) P(I) -(-5) W,HI" 76 if~T;;~ 68.39 -(-5) TUB, TUB -(-5) PR

    63.$~ 201(32) -(-5) -(5-10) W,J'lP -(5-10) -(5-10) 77 ~~T~ -($-10) KR

    190(34) -(-5) -(5-10) W;HP -(5-10) 78 ~1{,,1~ 241.61 -~5-10) -(5-10) KR

    79 fGfCfll'T 'flR1T 173.62 789(128) P(I) -\5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    80 fl1

    81 lf5'lIl'i .jh: 64.75 148(37) -(5-10) -(5-1O) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-iO) KR

    203(31 ) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 82 3'fQ:lRifq 40.07 +5) KR

    116.15 320(59) -(-5) -\5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR.KR 83 ~

    330(48) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-l0) -{-5) -(-5) 84 ~l'P!~T 133.55 PR,KR liTR 2,528(432) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W,HP PO SAT 85 ;;r~FTT9 299.07 -(-5) KR

    207.61 837(184) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) 86 ~{I:n<1r PR,KR

    1,068(202) -(5-·10) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) 87 fifcn::,!~ ar~U(1 251.72 BS PR

    88 ar~lRq;;r g.f; 91.88 244(36) -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR Iff~~ 214.49 385(60) -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 89 if6'l(Tif 11W

    90 r:pn

    286.12 A Uninhabited KR 91 ~e~ qiTm ~ OTIOIR

    91.88 227(39) --(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5 10) PR,KR 92 cfiF,q ,,~~

    W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR,KR 93 ~~r.rT 167.14 1,504(273) P(l) -(5-10)

    Uninhabited KR 94 ~~~ 130.09 ~h

    417(85) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) _(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR. 9S ~Gf 168.36 137

    VILLAGE DlRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSlL-4

    12 13 14 15 16 17 li 19 20 2 J

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    "U~ it~, :;rrq~ Raropur (22) Wheat, Rice 14.97 12.95 40.47 Madyan Dolsar 76

    1:Tlt~ iTt, "'~ Rampur (8) Wheat, Rice 0(2.43)TW(4.05) 29.14 22.25 Telipura 77 GC(5.67) -'::Tlfq~ ~~, '\U~ RanlPur (7) Wheat, Rice O(2.02)TW(24.28) 63.94 18.21 133.16 T(l) Chamrol 78

    "Ulft{~ - iT~, '9r

    !Il'r6rorr~ ~~, '9T1!f<.'l" Shababad (7\ Wheat, Rice O(8.90)TW (27.52) 15.38 12.95 Madyangor 81

    !1TT~;rrn ~~, '9T'f<.'l" Shahabad (6) Wheat, Rice 0(1O.tZ)TW(O.82) 19.02 4.85 Ahmadganj 82 GC(5.26) !Il'T~r

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    liT~T~ ~~, 'if~ Shahabad (6) EAG, Wheat, Rice '" W(5.67)O(S.9iJ) 106.03 13.76 C(l} Dhuryai 86 EO TWE(70.01)TW(3.24) .l1f~rorlq i'r~, 'ifTGf<.'l" Shahabad (6) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(114.91) 10L18 24.69 10.94 Mittarpur AllroJa 87 '!If1~T;rl~ it~J '9Tor;:;f Shahahad (5) Wheat Rice 0(tO.93)W(O 81) 42.90 6.48 Ahmadganj Urf as TW(30.76) Mukutpur 11flijTGiJr Shahabad (6) Wheat, Rice O( 18.21 )TW(6.49) 54.63 12.94 Naviganj Qad im S~

    !1Tf~~ Shahabad (ll». TW (4S. 56) 237.56 Mukutpur Kasi 91

    "1T~orT"I' it(, '''IT

    91Tin;;rl~ Shahabad (2) TW(30.35) 69.61 12.95 Mittarpur Ka\1oo 94- 0(J9.6t)W(27.52) l;n~aFl ~~, :qFf~ Shahabad (32) Wheat ,Rice .. , GC(117.36)O(35.G2) 4.86 10.52 Neemganj 950 138

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    1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 ----

    134.36 247(38) -(-5) -(-') W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS KR,PR 96 f

    190.21 517(78) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 97 lfslfT;r q~

    271.96 531(81) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS KR,PR 98 Q~~~ f;r~c ~;;r 103.20 571(1l4) -(•. 5) --(-5) - W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS K~,PR 99 or~~T

    167.14 555(89) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS KR,PR 100 i>fl.I~1m

    257.39 1,472(248) pel) -(5-10) W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR 101 ~~~

    126.67 413(69) -(-5) _(_5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 102 ~~ !fi\>If

    89.44 146(23) ·-(--5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 103 tr!fiU

    290.98 1,904(300) P(I) _ -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 104 ~q~,!,

    104.82 Uninhabited KR 105 ~~ ~~OT~

    97.13 333(62) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 106 ~~T

    160.67 556(98) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 107 ~;;r

    194.66 377(62) Pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 198 <:!~~r

    155.40 917(154) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 109 ~,.. PR

    419.27 ... Uninhabited PR pO ~r«Ul~~ 'l~ arTil"I~

    ~fq,~t]1'f --(5-10) SUN,TUE 111 '«fqT~ 545.54 1,282(245) P(I) -(-5) W.HP BS PR

    57.87 235(44) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 112 ~;;yJtl1f;;r KR

    113 fit~ 'P' it,cft-. 17.81 ~aTT~ Uninhabited KR.

    W,HP 114 ~ 120.20 437(72) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

    I1S ~ 130.31 887(149) Pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PRo 139

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 l' 20 2 1

    ~TIl'i<: lr~, ~Tq~ Rampur (29) Wheat, Rice ... TW(48.56),0(O.40) 53.83 2.02 29.55 Karemganj 96

    '!1TlWorr

    'l1Tr~TGfrG: ;r~, ::orrifi;f Shahabad (5) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(114.93) 103.20 39.!6 Chakarpur Qadim 101 31TTQTOfTil: ;r~, 'qPF1 SIlahabad (4) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(62.33) 46.54 0.40 12.14 Gulria Kalan 102 ED 0(S.26) 'l1TT~TqT~ ;r~, :qT

    'l1Tr~TqlG: . iT ~ I 'ifT

    ';(riiq<: ;r~, ~T9<1 RamlJUr (22) Wheat, Rice W(12.14) 172.40 40.47 320.53 Matwali 111 <:rqtf<: ~~, :;:rf9"<>T Rampur (20) Wneat, Rice GC(l.21) ,W(!.2l) 51.40 1.62 2.43 Sujatganj 112

    '9Tl~T~T({ Shahabad (6) W(10.93) 5.67 0.40 0.81 ... MilakFool 113 BiBi -':Tl'ftf<: ;r~ '

    1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

    116 fuu 852.10 3,155(528) P(1).M(I) H(I) W,HP PO --(-5) -(-5) PR.KR

    5S.28 307(55) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 117 lj~lfT'f ~T=

    137.19 122(20) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-·5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 118 ~~

    219.75 203(~2) -(-5) -(--5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR. 119 ~~

    120 qrqt:!' GfT<;fr 84.99 240(40) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) . --(-5) -(-5) KR

    130.72 298(48) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 121 ~~~ ~f.:r, ti'l(if 356.14 1.589(286) P(I),M(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) SAT,TUB -(-5) PR 122 ~~T

    108.46 .. Uninhabited KR 123 f

    285.72 463(75) _(_5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) KR 124 oFlfT 66.78 296(48) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 125 6Tf~T lin

    ]],74 .- Uninhabited 'K.R. 126 ~ ifiTGTt iJ,~

    Uninhabited KR 127 Ifii~ 'f1Tn:lI'T 178.47 li-, arrar~

    200.73 3(]) -(-5\ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 128 ~aTT W.HP

    .- Uninhabited KR 129 ~"t~\ 132.72 q, arm1l

    164.31 1,621(270) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR.,PR 130 "§ilTIT' Pll) -(-5)

    266(49) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PR,KR 131 ~~,~ 106.Q3

    190.21 882(173) -(-5) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 132 '

    133 'It1Ta;:a-q-, 191.42 749(118) P(l) -(5-10) W.HP -(5-10) -(-S) -(5-l0) PR ,'<>

    -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR 134 ~~~11f~ 65.97 270(52) -«5)

    P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR 135 ~ 251.72 996(172)- 141

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND US!} SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~ 7ri,~ Rampur(ZS) EAG Whl:at,Rice ••• W(20.24)WE(60.71) 388.92 79.71 61.11 T(4) Kira 116 GC(Z42.0l) <:~<: ~,~ Rampur (24) Wheat, Rice 18.62 ().81 38.85 Madyan Budhpur 117

    'U+M"~ ~, :;n

    Ullq~ ~,~ Rampur (24) Wheat, Rice 23.07 196.68 Asalatpur 119 "DlN<: ~,~ Rampur(26) Wheat, Rice 29.95 10.93 44.Il Pipal Wala 120

    m:rtr<: ~~,~ Rampur(28) Wheat. Rice 27.92 10.52 92.28 Mansoorpur 121 ~l+r~n:: ~,~ . Ram'Pur (28) Wheat, Rice ... W(31.97),TWOO.S2) 44.92 107.65 161.08 Revre Kalan 122

    ~r;;r~ Shahahad (1) 27.92 74.06 6.48 Kifayatganj 123

    ~Tlr!<: ~~, :qm;r Rampur(32) BAG Wheat, R.ice TYfE(80.13) 30.76 17.81 IS7.02 Thukoriya 124

    'U~~ it~, 'tfT;;n;r Rampur (30) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(40.47) It.74 1.22 4.45 Talikabad 125 TW(8.9O)

    1IJ1~1

    1TT~~ iT~, 'ifTCI;,;r Shahabad (I) Wheat, Rice - TW(l35.17) 23.88 33.59 8.09 Kak.rouwa 128

    ~1C: Shahabad (1) TW(l06.03) 17.40 2.83 6.48 Bichpuri Sukul 129 mtr;:rTa" iTi, :qm;r Shahabad (2) BAG Wheat. Rice ••. 0(12.9S)TWE(84.99) 36.42 4.05 14.16 M.hunagar 130 EO TW(U.74)

    !Il'(~(aH<=" iti, :;:rm;r :Shahabad (5) BAG Wheat, Rice ••• GC(17.00} 33.99 4.05 5.66 Milak. Tur Khera 131 TWE(36.02).TW(9.31) ~r~ ir~,~ Sbahabad (2) EAG Wheat, Rice GC(12.14) 36.02 24.28 Chanopura Salis 132 TWE(91.87)TW(2S.90) ~ iti, 'lfr«ii!' .Rampur (35) EAG Wlieat, Rice TWE(I23.84) 36.02 10.12 15.77 Bhagwantpur J:ll W(S.67) ~11fI!~ ~,~ Rampur(JO) EAG Wheat,Rice TWE(40.87) 8.90 0.81 3.25 Milak Gutam Ali 134 GC(12.14) ~T~~ ij-~, ""'q~ Rampur(32) EAG Wlieat, Rice TWE(47.35) 39.26 14.97 150.14 • Bamanpuri 135 142

    'A'l'f fiA:fQ'" Gfif ~~. _~ 1ffir '3"~

    2 3 4 5 6 7 10

    -136 ~Tf~<{~'( 103.20 372(60) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    94.10 775(126) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5_10) I 3 7 1'l'ffl"~~~ -(5-10) KR

    13 8 ~;;r~{>fT 140.84 906(131) P(I) -(5-10) W,H!? -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) PR

    57.87 .. 1 3 9 lfT~

    293.41 431(60) +5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 141 ~~T W,HP -(5-10) 142 lf~

    664(112) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -{-5) -(-5) PR,KR 144 "ffl~~ 176.45 . Pel)

    80.94 545(96) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5--10) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR. 145 if~jq

    649(112) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(--5). KR,PR- 146~m 110.48 -(-5) ~(S-10)

    14 7 .rr~~<: 120.20 113(16) -(-5) -(-5). W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-·S) KR,PR

    148 75.27 157(22) -(-5) -'(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR ~1~"{T . . «T~, !!bill 137.19 763(129) Pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10, Mon, Pri BS PR 149 <:+r~7f

    KR,PR 150 lfT~fu'!iT 102.79 307(55) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

    151 ~lJi'9 394.58 1,523(264) P(l),M(l) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    99.15 .. Uninhabited KR 152 ~jAr~~ ~ aT1'rT~

    153 ~rnr 369.49 1,649(287) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(10+ )_ -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    154 ~nra11: 77.30 502(Q8) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) PR.K.R

    155 ait~1 360.99 1,521(255) Pel) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 143-

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL--4

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~ i'r~, "Im'r Ramtlur(32) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(63.13) 21.45 10.12 8.50 T(I) Jahidpur 136 'U~ i'r~ 'q"TCf(if Rampur(32) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(B.83) 23.47 6.07 10.93 Rustampur 137

    ~ ~, 'q"TCf(1 Rampur (32) EAG Wheat, Rice ... W(6.48)GCt23.07) 19.83 2.02 12.15 Gujraila 138 TWE(4O.87)WE(36.42) 1IT1W

    ~~ ~.~~ Rampur (34) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(38.04) 44.92 6.48 203.97 Galpura 141 "U~ ir~ 1 "fTl«i Rampur (35) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(16.19) 42.09 78.11 149.33 T(2) Maheva 142 ~<( ~, :qr~ Shababad (6) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(60.71) 91.06 8.90 25.03 Bandar 143 GC(59.09) ~;qTr{ i'r~,~ Shahabad (6) EAG Wtio;at, Rice TWE(60.30) , 58.68 5,(.7 16.59 Chatarpur 144 W(35.21) llT~TiiI'TG: i'r~, ~~ 'Shahabad (6) BAG Wheat, Rice ...TK(I. 21)GC(14.97) 27.11 5.68 Nand Gaon 14S TWE(30.76)W(1.21)

    -mTij'TirTC{ ~,~ Shahabad (7) BAG Wheat, Rice W(2.02)0(2.83) 21.45 10.93 Chakarpur Bhur 146 TWE(55.04) GC(18.21) llTT~iiI'TG ~, =·ncrt:r 'Shahabad (6) BAG Wheat, Rice ••. 0(9.71)TWE(29.9S) 28.33 2.84 Beerpur 147 W(49.37) ~Tc{ ~, 'ifT

    ~~f?( ir~, 'q"Tcr~ Shaha1!lad (5) BAG Wheat, Rice TK(0.81)W(25.09) 31.16 13.35 Rampura 149 TWE(36.83) GC(29.9S) -mwil"T<{ ~~,~ Shahabad (6) EAG Wtieat, Rice TWE(42.49) 40.87 1.62 Mohlia 150 W(17.81)

    llTT&T

    VNf.RfftJ 4 -~T~Taw: ~'h1 iiIii ~. ~ 1flr ~

    2 3 4 S. 6 7 8 9 10 11

    125.0' 504(94) -("':5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10) PR,K.R 156 ~~T

    252.13 1.618(246) P(I),M(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-S) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR 157 ~m ~T.~fi1 396.61 1,946(298) P(I),M(I) -(S-IO) W,HP PO TUE, SAT -(-5) PR,KR 158 Cfi~

    PR,KR 317.28 1,606(2613) pel) -(-!i) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 159 WT~~~EI"

    PR,KR 99.15 511(86) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) 160 <:~~l::

    ES PR,KR 68.39 232(41) -(-5, -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 161 if 1T;q<:'!l:: ES PR,KR- t. 205.59 1,259(188) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(;5) 162 ~T -(-5) -(-5) ES KR,PR 195.07 389(63) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP 163 'if'tim

    394.58 1,745(307) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS KR,PR 164 '5I'~~r

    120.60 386(57) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS KR,PR 165 ~~'ll;:rm: l{1T~ 3,403(637) P(I),M(I) MCW(I) HP PO TUE -(5-10) PR J66 ;r1;!'fi<: 350.07 196.28 725(1l3) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -( 5) BS KR,PR 167 ~Ten~<:

    372.73 Uninhabited KR 168 ~ (j <:r:r~<: ~amr~ 309.60 218(37) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR 169 ~;:fr t:i1T~,1!J~ -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) TUE, PRI -(10+) PR,KR 170 fcf<:lTT \jf;ftc{ 78.92 640(110)

    91.06 372(55) -(-5) -(--5) W,HP +5) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR 171

    490(91) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+ ) R? 175 i1TG''Wi>f 162.28 145

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL-4

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 J8 19 20 2 I

    ~~T~TG ~, 'qr"-l<1 Shahabad (6) ED, Wheat, Rice TWE(44.S2) 32.78 7.28 Sarkara IS6 EO,EAa GC(40.47) ~r~T<{ iT~J '"fTCft>f Shahabad (4) ED, Wheat, Rice W(4453) TWE(SI.34) 54.22 24.69 Bhurasi 157 EO,EAG GC(47.35) WT~rqr~ iT~J :q~ Shahabad (5) ED, Wlieat, Rice .:.GC(80.94)O(33.9<:l) 117.77 29.95 T(2) Karethee IS8 EO,EAG TWE(121.41) W(12.S5) '!1J'T~T;rTG tr~f :qFl~ Shahabad (3) ED, Wheat. Rice ... 0(27.1I)W(3.24) 49.7i 21.04 T(l) Shahpur Deva '159 EO,EAG TWE(65.56) GC(lSO.SS) '!1J'~TqT<{ iT~J '€I'Tcr~ Shahabad (4) ED. Wheat, Rice TWE(42.49) 45.33 8.50 C(1)T(2} Rasulpuf 160 EO,EAD GC(2.83)

    11TT~TqTG: iT~J "fTq~ Shahabad (8) EA.G Wheat, Rice TWE(3480) 15.78 6.07 Paigambarpur 161 EO GC(I1.74) 11TT~Tqr~ iT~, :;mr~ Shahabad (9) EAG Wh~at, Rice TK(I.62) 66.78 25.09 Khera J62 EO TWE(IOS.86) GC(3.24) !1TT~TOI'r~ it~, '9r~ Shahabad (9) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(57.06) 58.28 41.28 T(2) Chakasi 163 EO GC(38.45) ~ 11TT~qTG ~, '

    iiTT~rql?' i'r~, '

    mr f.:RfU1IiT 4-!!T1W

    J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    -~----~

    162.69 410(70) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(16+) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 176 ~fR:

    224.20 466(74) W,HP -(-5) -(-5') -(5-10) PR,KR 177 u({ff~ ~ cT<1ilfu~ pel) -(-5') ~~ m 97.94 836(135') M(l) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) THU,SU. -(5-10) KR 178 an::~~~

    179 ~'R q'~ lTffirfq 90.25 498(77) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR

    -(-5') . -(10+) 18 0 ~OrAt q'~"r ~r 130.31 518(85') pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) PR,KR

    W,HP -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR 18 1 1::iinm q~. ~~ 81.34 538(80) P(I) -(-5) -(-5)

    182 'l~;ft~~ 279.65 773(142) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR,PR

    -(-5) 183 ar&~q~ 135.98 405(~2) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -00+) PR,KR f.:ro lT~~ 1I4~1:: 438.69 1,653(275,) pel) -(-5} W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR,KR-

    I8S mffi~1::r 108.46 507(85) P(l) -(-5) W,HP ,,(-5) -(-:5) -(5-10) PR,KR

    1S6 ~~~ 280.86 1,198(248) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR

    83.77 392(57) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 187 ~u P(I) --(-5) -(-5) !!'If"'!' 188 374.35 1,933(329) P(I) H(l) W,HP PO SAT BS PR rl~ MeW(I)

    189 aFf

    190 'l

    191 lfr'iW ~ 220.56 927(154) PCI) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR.KR

    86.'1 .. 19 2 ~f5T$1:: ~({ q1::aT1.T~ Uninhabited KR

    193 ~ 151.36 705(131) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    167.14 ... Uninhabited PR,KR 194 ~ ~~~

    19 5 ~~ '3f~C{ 273.17 893(150) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR,KR 147

    VII.LAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIl-4

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~~ ir~ I 'qfC{(i SbatIabad (13) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(93.49) 57.06 12.14 Nasratnagar 176

    m~Tifia: ir~, 'qT¢f(i Shahabad (10) EAG , Wheat, Rice TWE(120.20) 67.18 36.82 Gadmarpatti 1'77 EO Teekasingh 11TT~TifT~ ir~, ~GR1 Shahabad (13) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(59.09) 25.09 13.76 T(S) Gharmpur 178

    11TT~Tif~ ~, ~

    '!1TT~if ~ ir~, ~cr(i Shahabad (13) EAG Wlieat. Rice TWE(0.40) 42.49 38.45 Rabani Patti 181 EO lawahar 11TTQ:rifr~ iT~, ~cr(i Shahabad (12) EAG Wlieat, Rice TWE(2I.04) 21.45 '237.16 T(3) Bhagwatipur 182 EO '!1T~TifTa: ~, ~(:f Shahabad (12) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(49.37) 9.72 76.89 Ahamadnagar 183 Near Bhagwatipur '!1TT~riifTa: irt, ~q\1' Shahabad (12) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE(265.89) 136.78 36.02 Narenderpur 184 EO '!1TT~rif~ ir~, ~(i Shahabad (7) EAG Wilea!, Rice TWE(86.61) 10.12 11.73 T(I) Motipura 185 EO

    11TT~Tifl'l" ir~, ~cr(i Shahabad (9) EAG Wlieat, Rice TWE(160.67) 75.68 40.47 Jagesar 186 0(2.83)TK{1.21) 11TT~rGf~ ir~J 'qrcr\1' Shahabad (8) EAG Wheat, Rice .. ' TWE(59.4I)O(2.02) 14.57 7.69 Shekhupura 187 '!1('T~r

    '11TT~T

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    119.39 510(85) -(10+) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 196 ~T~T

    38.04 .. Uninhabited KR J97 arroit tQfT V?T iJ"'t arr~ ~)1:r1 ;i

    .. J70.78 1,060(174) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -l5-IO) KR 199 q~

    152.17 79$(141) P(I) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 200 ~.~~

    447.19 386(64) -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 201 lII~U ~,~ 743.84 3,423(612) P(I),M(I) -(10+ ) W,HP PO THU,MON -(10+) KR 202 f'T

    152.98 489(88) P(I) -(10+) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 203 ~~T Tf 82.96 Uninhabited KR 204 6Itt41~"'4J~ m: amrR f.r. 'Ff 162.28 . Uninhabited KR 205 ~if':'W'l~~( ~ lf~ 3TTGfR ifq~

    430_60 1.206(242) P(I) -(5-1,0) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 106 ~

    87.01 Uninhabited KR 207 ~~ tCifr ~ 3TTifR «)Il P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-) MON -(5--10) KR 20&

    VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE SHAHABAD TAHSIL 4

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1~ 20 2 1

    ~~T"Wt lt~, "qfOl~ Shahabad (9) EAG Wheat, Rice TWE{42.49) 57.48 17.40 Isha Khera 196 0(2.02) w~m Shahabad (9) TW(33.19) 4.85 Arajeeisha Khera 197

    ~i+fT: .rr~, 'iflCf<=f Rampur(l9) Wheat, Rice TW(23.S8) 44.92 35.61 17.40 RevreKhurd 198

    <:It{~ iT~,~ Rampur (21) Wheat, Rice TW(63.13) 69.20 29.14 9.31 Peghupura 199

    1:T~ it~ 'if[~ Rampur (23} Wheat, Rice •.. TW(47.35) 36.02 12.95 15.38 Udaipur Jagir 200 W(40.47)TW(842.54)

    <:~ ir~, 'tfTCrn Ramllur \21) Wheat, Rice GC{50.l&) 310.40 53..42 33.19 Shahadra 201

    <:Tq~~ ~i, :crr

    <:~ Rampur (31) 23.0i) 59.90 Ahmednagar 204 Near Koop ~r~~ Rampur(30) ... TW(10.l2) 2.42 149.74 Moha,mmad Nagar 205 Alias Nawabganj

    <:Tq~ ir~,~ Rampur (30) Wheat, Rice GC(67.58) 106.03 38.85 189.40 Bhopatpur 206 TW(28.74) ~r+r~~ Rampur (30) TW(2.83) 26.71 1.21 56.26 Ganaapur Garbi 207

    "~Jq~<: lr~,~ Rampur(32) Wheat, Rice W(17.40)O(4.45). 166.74 24.28 88.63 Gangapur Sharkee 208

    N TAHSIL MILAK DISTRICT RAMPUR

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    ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

    MILAK TAHSIL

    Loc:ttion Loc:ltion Location Name of village Code No. S.No. Name of villa. CadeNo. S.No. Name of village Code No. S.No.

    3 1 2 :) 2 3 2

    Abdullahnagflr 35 36 Chakbehta 198 71 Harsu NagJa 62 Z()O . Himmatganj 75 2 Aditnagar 34 37 Chakdharampura 'l2 1 73 HingaNagla 43 3 Adpur 103 38 Chakia Hayatnagar 57 74 Hurmatnagar 55 4 Aghapur .113 39 Chandpura Jadid 116 75 Inayatpur 73 5 Ahmadnagar Jiwai 142 40 Chanopura Qadim

    93 76 Jadonpur B4 6 Ahmadabad 129 41 Chicholi 78 77 Jafarabad 108 V Ahmadnagar Kundapur 158 42 Deod Buzurg 68 7B Jagannathpur 97 8 Aimi 90 43 Deori Khurd 38 79 Jagatpur 76 9 Ainchora 146 44 Dhalliyan 131 80 Jagdishpur 80 10 Ainjan Khera 96 45 Dhamora

    101 81 JalifNagla 195 11 Akonda lOS 46 D;lanaile North Janunagar 15 12 Ashokpur 159 47 Dhanaile Sharki 193 82 Jasmoli ]21 13 Atainagiu 138 48 Dhanaura 165 83 25 84 Jatpura 187 14 Baboora 124 49 Dharampur Jhunaiya 122 15 Bakeniabhat 85 50 Dharampura 197 liS

    56 86 Jiwai Jadid 41 16 Baknauri 118 51 Dhernri 185 87 JiwaiQadim 141 17 . Balbhadderpur 92 52 Dubawat 135 88 Jyohra t07 18 Baqarabad 160 53 Duganpur 82 89 Kaganagla 16 19 Bara Khas 6 54 Dulichandpur ar 20 90 Kalyanpur 71 20 Bara Near Gajaja 191 ~5 Faiznag

    91 91 Kamora 133 21 Barhpura 64 56 Gadhiya Near Hars·u Nagla 92 Kapneri 69 22 Bagamabad Near Ashokpur 15] 57 Oadhiya Near Hinga Nagla 45 89 93 l<.arimganj 155 23 Begamabad Near Krirncha 153 58 Oahluiya 94 Karinga 169 24 Behta 199 59 Gajadharpur 194 190 95 Keorar 189 25 Behtra 177 60 Gajaja

    01 96 Kewalpur 72 26 Dhaumka 51 61 Gangapur Jadid 97 Khamaria $3 27 Bhaucuki S4 62 Gangapur Qadim 19 26 98 Khanpur Jadid 42 28 Bhenso.ri 201 63 Oirdharpur 99 Khanpur Qadim 31 29 Bhogipura 74 64 Gularnganj 58 100 Khata Chintaman 109 30 Bhoonakpur 149 65 Gularia Dhat 84

    Khempur 22 31 Bikrampur 173 66 Halunagar 47 101 Kl1udanagar iS7 32 Brijpur 132 67 Hardaspur 67 102 Khutia 156 33 Calcutta 168 68 Hardua 65 101 Kirpia Happoo 188 34 Chalnpur 60 69 Harjipur 7 104 Kirppia Pandey 184 3S Cbakarpur 117 70 Harriaya 182 lOS 155

    ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

    MILAK TAHSIL (Coocld.)

    Location Location Location S.No. Name of Village Code No. S.No. Name of VJ!lag~ CollI:! Nu. S.No. Name of Village .Code No.

    1 2 3 1 2 3 .2 3

    106 Kothi Baghbara 12 141 Nar Khera 37 176 Saindoli 106 107 Kotra 5 142 Nauraha 181 177 Salabatpur 179 108 Krimcha 147 143 Nawadia 196 178 Sayeedabad 32 109 Lakhjmpur Bhika 29 144 Nawwa NagJa 174 179 Sayeednagar 145 110 Lakhimpur Dishnu 100 145 Nipania 30 180 Scundra 123

    111 Lakhna Khera 126 146 Nisvi 202 181 Shadinagar 4 112 Larhpur 150 147 Niyamafnagar 143 182 Shahzadnaga r 183 113 Lodhipur 119 148 Paighamberpur 130 183 ilh.aimpur 110 )14 Lohapatti Bhagirat~ 161 149 PaJawa 44 184 Shivnagar Ig 115 Lohapatti Dholanath 162 150 Param 176 185 Shivnagar Nauraha 180

    116 Mada Nagla 33 151 Pasupura 95 186 Sihari 81 117 Maini· 98 152 Patia 164 187 Silai 71 118 Mandayan Saindoli 125 153 Patna 9 188 Simaria 17 119 Mahona 52 154 Patti Bas-antpur 53 189 Simra 79 120 Mau 136 155 i:'ipaliya Raizada 28 190 Singra 94

    121 Megha Nagla Jadid 49 156 Pipalsana 104 191 Sirra 102 122 Megha Nagla Qadirn 127 157 PipJa Shivnagar 163 192 Sirsa 91 123 Mehdipur 136 158 Piranpura 178 193 Suar 14 124 Milak Baqarali Khan 172 159 Puraina 140 194 Suhag Nagla 13 125 Milak Chandpura 115 160 Purainia Kalan 167 195 SunarKhera 43

    126 Milak Mazboota 170 161 Purainia Khurd 166 196 Tajpur 148 127 Milak Mohd Bax 10 162 Pllrainia Jadid 87 197 Tarwwa 171 128 Milak PipaJsana 36 163 Purnapur 66 198 Thiria Bishnu 175 129 Mirzapur Near Chakarpur 8 164 Q1.mrUddinnagar 144 199 Tirah 114 130 Mirzapur Near Param 186 165 Qaziapura 63 200 Tumaria 46

    131 Mohammadnagar Khutia 154 166 Rajpura 88 201 Udaipur Jagir 40 132 Mohammadnagar Nankar 23 167 Ramnagar 137 202 Zamapur 99 133 Mohammadpur Jadid 192 168 Ramnagria 21 l'l4 Mohammadpur Qadim 2 169 Rasdandia 50 13~ Mubarakpur 27 170 Rathonda 86

    136 Mujlliana 70 171 Rehpura 152 137 ~undi 39 172 Rehsaina 24 138 Nagli Bbag",ant 11 173 Rooppur 120 139 Nagla Udai 112 174 Rustampur S9 140 Nankar 128 175 Sahu Nagla 3 156

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    "q;;ritf ;;r'fl];f:Ifa- >;fTI'f if ~fa'tfft:t '3'l<'r."l il@ ~ ;;rT 'fiT('f1{ ij ~!IT (-) IIf'TM 11m ~iJI!f"T ~ii> ;;rr;.: ~lifi'i if f;;rifrrT f~ff~ ~tT If'l; Worlir ~ ~ m~ (1")'1; 1ft ~ ~u ~ ~ ;;:T fit ~ -5 f1fi. If'T .• 5 q 10 f1fi. 1fT. aftt 10+ fot>. lfT.] Amenit!es available-[lf '1ot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown m the colu,mn and next to it in bi'ackets. the distance in broad range viz. -5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms., of the nearest place ~here the facility is available is given] ,.--- ___,._ .., 'Q;' It' ;:. --:0 ... ~ d' I;r os d!! ~ '& -g ... E!: --.;:l 0 ~'8 VTIf iIil ;n1J -tii : '0-;- -, '1;; "'3::SC'$ '" 0-Ir ;.,'" nro J!; -.<11 - tl ~~ ~1i=0!'=: ~::'O ff-11 ~ ~ I~oil) ~ tc:8 ";;:il os • ~:g ~~ . !'~~ ~~oo ~.g t!~ ~cl'r"'" lP"! 0.'(0 ~1!~.g t:r~Z 'Ii' Ul &:~ $i§ II!>~ Ii l:T~j '11; 8~~ ~~

    1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    247.27 1,341(216) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-S) -(-S) KR 1 ;;rPRr ~;pJ"{ +5)

    106.84 393(67) -(-S) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 2 ~~~~

    56.6{j 228(33) -(-S) .-(-~) W.HP -(-S) -(-S) -(10+) KR 3 ~0flT~

    135.57 336(61) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 4 '!lT~'f;f1r~

    149.74 662(117) -(S-IO) W,HP -(-S) -(-5) BS KR 5 ~ro pel)

    162.'28 1,208(196) --(-5) -(5-10) KR 6 ern fiI'm pel) PHC(l) W,HP -(-5)

    94.30 602(91) -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) KR 7 ~~ -(-5) -(-5) TW.TK

    153.79 466(98) -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) -(5--10) KR 8 fir3I~~~ --(-S) W,HP

    9 qe;:rr 134.77 52S(109) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(S-10) -( .S) -(5-]0) K't

    10 f~~amr 71.23 1,009(1811) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-·10) KR.

    11 ~~ 72.44 ' 434(82) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(S-10 KR

    12 i1iTtt iJUI.1<1 32.38 il'\ arlll'R Uninhabited KR

    13 ~.~ 194.26 656(lIO) pel) -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) KR

    -(-5) 14 ~r~ 22987 1.350(238) -(-5) PHC(t) W,HP -(-5) -(-S) KR liq~ 282.89 1.283(225) P(I) -(-S) W,HP -(-S) TUB -(-5) KR 15 ~~ 157

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MILAK TAHSIL-S

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    12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    r-T1J~ ~,~ Rampur (10) Wheat, Rice GC(151.36)W(607) 56.25 33.59 Chakia Hayatnagar 1

    ~T1J%~ itt. :qR~ Ramput (11) Wheat, Rice W(3J.97)O(33.99) 27.52 13.36 T(4) - Mohammadpur Qadim 2

    ~tlIl~ ~, :qrq~ Rampur (13) Wheat, Rice W(3.24) 44.52 8.90 Sabunagala 3 ~~~ ~,'ii;ro1 Rampur(J3) Wheat, Rice W(1I.32) 107.25 17.00 T(l} Shadinagar 4 ~, :qr

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    UW!l: it~J 'ifJC[\i Rampur (13) Wheat, Rice W(33.85)0(6.48) 17.40 9.71 T(I) Nagmli Bhagwant 11

    ~ lr~ 1 'ifrCffl: Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice 10.93 21.45 Kothi Baghbara 12 .~ i'r~, :qtq~ ·Rampur (IS) Wheat, Rice W(8S.39) 67.18· 41.69 SUhagNag!a 13 .~~ it~, ~ Rampur (IS} Wheat, Ri<:e W(149.33) 48.56 31.98 T<') Suar 14 .~~ . iff, 'il'1~ Rampur(IS) . ED, Wheat, Rice TWE(151.76) 17.30 Janunagar IS BAG 158

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    16 1fTlfT rr<['-"IT 131.12 584(102) P(J),M(1) -(-5) W,HP -( S) -(-5) BS K.R ~ 314.95 1,764(298) P(l),M(J) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) WED KR 17 f~ilf~lI"T BS

    18 f!lfGfrrlf<:: 133.15 411(87) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR 1IJ5Ii,mq 242.42 1,361(233) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) FRI,MON PR 19 qifT~ ~~q -(10+ )

    68.39 304(43) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(.. 5) -(10+) KR 20 tfi~if'

    154.19 542(83) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5)' -(-5) -(10+) KR 21 ~fI::r;;ifn_

    80.54 354(53) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 22 ~q-q', KR '" 219.35 704(106) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 23 iIT~1=q

    259.41 1,842(312) P(I) , -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 24 ~~d.,T mq,Ti

    --(5-10) W,HP 25 GPf,!<:: 152.98 618(116) P(I) -(10+) MON,THU -(10+) KR

    63.54 234(37) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 26 flT<:~H,!'

    420..48 1,835(331) P(I),M(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5J -(-5) -(5-10) KR 2 7 ~:r<:rn::Cf1tr'{.., ..,

    172.40 694(102) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) 28 fqqf~~T ':rlf~T~r -(-5) KR

    137.60 482(99) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 29 ~~TJf'1<: lfT'flT

    503.85 2,364(400) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(5-10) KR 3 0 frrq-f.r~T mf., lil'f~ SAT,TUB

    3 1 VTil'!<:: 'fil:T'i 65,56 223(32) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(10+) -(-5) .... (-5) KR

    32 «~FSlT~ 78.92 304(50) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP --(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

    33 ;rr1{T rr~ 236.75 830(134) P(I) -(10+ ) HP,W -{5-) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    34 an~.,tT~ 79.32 143(19) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) , -(-S) (5-10) KR

    70.01 35 ~Hwr~ - 250(43) -(-5) -eli) W,HP -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) KR 159

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MILAK TAHSIL-5

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 1& 19 20 2

    ~TlM'<: ~~, "qfq<1 Rampur (13) ED, Wheat, Rico TWE (54.63) 62.33 14.16 T(2) Kaga Nagla 16 EAG ~p:rll'~ ~, =qf

    ~Tlftr~ iT~ I "fTCf(1 Rampur(15) Wheat, Rice TW(7S.91) 62.73 12.55 Ramnagaria 21

    ~~~ itt, "qfCJ tif Rampur (IS) Wheat, Rice TW(34.41) 38.85 .7.28 Khempur 22 "{T~q-~ ir~ "fT

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    ~Hrtf<: ir~, "fTCf<1 Rampur (13) Wh"at. Rice W(2.85) 0(14.16) 45.33 3.24 Khanpur Qadim 31 <:Tqq-{ irt', ~ Rampur (13) Wheat. Rice W(26.7I)O(24.28) 18.22 . 9.71 Sayeedabad 32 <:TlJq-<: ir~, "frq~ Rampur (16) Wheat, Rice ••. TK(2HO) RI3.64) 104.40 . 26.73 Mada nagla 33 GC(70.82)W(3.64) 0(1.62) ~rlf,!~ tr~, "fT

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    2 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 , It 11

    36 f~qm;~T 31.97 .401(83) -(-5) -(-$) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) KR

    37 ;r~~T 343.19 1,334(241) pel) -(1(}+) W,HP -(-5) -{-5) -(5-10) KR

    38 u~~lIi 204.78 456(79) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    3.9 ~~T 188.99 303(40) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    40 \3"~~ ~\ 154.60 595(97) -(-5) -(-5) W;HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR_

    ~f.r 41 f.iJOfT~ ;;rr~ 247.27 1,223(191) PO} -(-5) W,HP -(10+ 1 SAT -(10+) PR

    42 'SI'Tif(n: ~ 271.15 981(151) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR ~

    43 ~T;rr ~r 246.06 1,219(209) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR is' 44 q=~iTr 127.89 521(88) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) WED -(-5) KR

    ~~ 45 ~C::~r fif~ @'~r 119.39 440(65) -(--5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) WED -(-5) KR ~~T

    46

    47 ~'1.;n1f~ 225.82 846(158) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-~ -(-5) -(-5) KR

    48 ~;;T<: ~T 95.91 630(102) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

    49 i'M'r ;Fr~r \;f;:;:~ 184.95 641 (101) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR

    50 ~Hr i~lfr 348.85 1,079(188) P{I),M(I) -t-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(10+) PR-

    51 ..rOf~'liT 316.07 1.400(244) pel) -(-5) W.HP PO -(-5) -(-5) KR

    52 If;:ir.n 367.06 1,175(183) P(I) -:(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    53 ~iT GT{fcr,!~ 140.84 596(83) PO) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(-5) (5-10) KR..

    54 'ip.n:CfiT 229.87 994(160) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    273.17 1,147(136) -(-5) -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 55 ~~Jffi~ 161

    VILLAGE, DIRECTORY A.MENlTIES AND LA.ND DiB MILAK TAHSII_S

    17 . 18 19 20 2 12 13 14 15 16 1

    <:rw iTi, :qj~ Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice ... W(2.43)TK(12.55) 11.33 4.86 Milak Pipal Sana 36

    <:r~r'1'~ iT~r :;n<{~ Rampur(16) ED, Wheat, Rice OC{92.27) 201.14 :\1.23 N(l),M(l), Na~Khera 37 EO 0(0.80) W(4.86) T(l) <:flN~ i'i'~, :;:rTCi~ Rampur (11) Wheat, Rice GC(179.69) 2.43 20.64 Dhalliyan 38 0(7'69)0(2 02) ~ ~lf-U ST~, :;:rrq~ Kemri (2) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(t24.65) 33.59 9.30 21.45 Mundi 39 ~'U iT~, :;:rTq~ Kenari (3) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(1I4.13) 15.38 6.07 19.02 Ud~ipur Jagir 40

    ~lf~T ir{, :;:rT~ Kemri (II) EA Wlicat. Rice TWE(129.90) 62.73 15.38 39.26 Jiwai Jadid 41 ~ilir ~~,:;:r~ Kemri (3) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(118.98) 85.39 21.85 44.93 Knanpur Jadid 41 ~~ ~, :;:rrcr~ Kemri (3) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(155.80) 59.09 6.48 24.69 Hinganagla 43

    ~T~<: ir~,~. Rampur (23) Wheat, Rice GC(47.35) 59.09 19.02 Pajawa 44 0(2.03)W(0.40) c; <::T;r'1'~ lf~, '

    '-:Tlf!f~ ir~, :;:rT"'~ Rampur(24) Wneat, Rice GC(S.26) 71.22 31.57 Tumaria 46

    ~Tlfq'~ ir~, :;:rTur (24) ED Wheat, Rice GC(83.37) 74.46 27.12 T(l) Megha Nagla 49 Jadid ~rqq~ ir~, :;TT~ Rampur (24) EO, Wheat, Rice GC(t99.52) 98.34 50.99 T(4) Ras DilOdia !'O ED

    ~T~If~ ir~, :;:rp~~ Rampur(14) Wheat, Rice 288.15 27.92 Bhaunrka 51 ~Tlfq'~ ir~, :

    '-:Tlfq'~ .~~, :;:rrq~ Rampur(45) Wheat, Rice GC(48.97)O(5.26) 138.41 37.23 T(I) Bhaunrki 54 .-:r~~ ir~, :qr~ Ramj,ur (41» Wheat, Rice 0(85.80) 148.11 32,38 T(l) Hurmatnagar 55 GC(3.24)W(3.64) 162

    VTlf f.:Rf~ 5-rJf~~ G[rr ~.. ~pt 'Iffl:r ~ .. ,

    1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

    396(61) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR S6 aTll"U 136.38

    231.89 627(102) P(I) , -(-5) W,HP . -(-5) -(5-10) .-(-5) KR 57 :q~TJ Gf~

    152.98 575(94) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 58 ~q~

    132.34 587(98) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR 59 ~~

    314.86 892(156) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. 60 ~

    284.50 1,072(191) P{l) -(-5) , W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) , KR 61 ~flll fir;tie ~ iI'~r

    169.16 629(121) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 62 ~iI'iIm'

    185:76 648(107) PO) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-s) KR 63 ~l(~U 113.32 357(58) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) KR 64 ~$U ~ 317.69 1,342(226) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) SUN -(-5) KR 65 ~~an

    214.49 705(123) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -~-5) -(-5) KR 66 $~rrT~~

    216.92 784{l37) pel) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 67 ~G;T~~

    157.43 415(60) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) KR 68 ~q'U ~;i tf;r~ 299.48 1,277(189) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) TUE -(-5) KR 69 ~r

    282.89 1,159(181) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) , -(-5) -(5-10) KR 70 1);~

    -(-5) -(-5) W.HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR 71 fm;r( 741.42 2,776(450)

    W,HP -(10+) -(-5) -(-5) KR 72 iti~q'~.. 100.77 552(88) -(-5) -(-5) 148.93 456(66) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(10+) " -(-5) -(-5) KR 73 ~f7.I'a'q'~.. W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 74 ~~u 365.04 984(170) pel) -(5-10)

    -(-5) W,HP -(10+) -(-S) -(-5) KR 75 ~\iI' 137.19 430(70) -(-5) 163

    VI~LAGE DIRECTORY AMENITlES AND LAND USE MILAK TAHSII_5

    12 13 14 15 ]6 ]7 18 19 20 2 1

    ~~ ~~, '9N~ Rampur (50) Wheat, Rice GC(36.82) 58.28 16.19 Dhemri 56 W(I.62)

    '<:Tl1~<: iT~, 'ifT~ Rampur (SO) Wlieat, Rice GC(27 .92) W (8.90) 130.72 .30.76 Chandpura Jadid 57 O{23,47)

    "{T11~<: ~, 'ifT~ Rampur (48) Wheat, Rice GC(14.16) 77.70 26.72 Gulamganj 58 0(34.40)0(33.59) '<:Tq~,<: it~, 'ifTOf~ Rampur(25) Wheat, Rice ... GC(16.59)W(lO.12) 72.85 22.66 T(l} Rustampur 59 0(10.12)

    U+r~<: itt, 'ifT~ Rampur(24) ~ Wheat, Rice W(21.45)0(81.34) 173.22 38.85 Cllainpur

    '<:Tli~t fr~, :qTc{~ Rampur (25) Wheat, Rice GC(13.36) ] 52.j'J 41.68 T{l) Gadhiyan Near 61 W(18.61) Harsu Nagia ~P:flH fr~, :q~ Rampuf (25) Wh<:at, Rice W(9.71)O(81.34) 51.40 22.66 4,05 T(l) Harsu Nagia 62 0(58.28) <:T+r!J<: rr~,. 'i:fTq~ Rampur (34) Wheat, Rice W(71.23) 87.82 26.71 T(3) Qaziapura 63 <:HI"H 'iT~,'i:fT~ Rampur(34) Wheat, Rice 0(36.02) 65.97 11.33 T(l) Barhpura 64 <:TI=f'H it~. ;;rrC'f~ Rampur (40) Wheat, Rice 272.77 .. ' 44.92 T(4) Hardua 65

    7Tt:N<: ~, 'ifT0I~ Rampur (33) Wheat, Rice GC(62.32) 111.29 8.90 31.98 Purnapur 66 <:T+rcn: rr~, 'ifTOf~ Rampur (34) Wheat, Rice GC{107,65) 73.66 8.09 27.52 Hardaspu! 61 <::flM't it~, 'ifrq~ Rampur (92) Wheat, Rice ... GC(4.86)TK(3.24) 105.22 14.97 T(l) DeoriKhurd 68 W(29.14) ~Tq'J<: iT[, '1fT';f~ Rampur (92) EO Wheat, Rice 273.98 25.50 Kapneri 69 "t!11!f<: iT~, :qr~ Rampur (25) WhC;:4t, Rice GC(99.96) 135.98 46.95 T(l) Mujhiana 70

    <:T'f'H rr~, ~ Rampur (34) Wl1eat, Rice GC(566.58) 46.54 51.64 Silai 71 0(73.66) '\TqH iT~, :qT~ Rampur (34) Wlieat, Rice ... GC(23.48) 68.39 8.90 Kewalpur 72 <:rq!f't it~, '9TCf(1 , Rampur (34) Wlleat, Rice GC(63.64) 68.39 17.00 Inayatpur 13 <:T"~<: ~~, "IToT~ Rampur (32) EO Wheat, Rice 0(S2.62)W\82.96) 188.99 31.64 Bhogipura 14 ·TK(2.S3) '\T+rr<: it~, :q~ . Rampur (34) Wlieat, Rice GC(72,44) 39.66 2~.09 Himmatganj " 164

    V'I1t Atf~ ii!"ii ~f

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    182.92 689(126) P(I) -(-5} W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 76 ~l: ~1R1, ~A 266.70 1.274(223) P(l),M(l) -(5-10) - W,HP -(5-10) TUE,SAT -(5-10) KR 17 ~~

    297.05 _816(134) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 78 ~qif ~Tl

    179.69 551(96) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(--5) -(10+) PR 79 fij1{'U

    82.56 136(21) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(~5) -(-5) PR 80 ~~1J;~

    501.42 1,606(265) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) PR ·81 ~-a-

    169.77 382(64) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 82 ~r:q~~

    308.79 1,013(184) pel) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) F..R,PR 83 V11f<:lfT

    138.41 ,3@(74) -I. -5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 84 ~~~n~

    476(89) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 8S mi'flfT ",n: 167.14

    ;f1l~.!lI'f;:r 307.57 1,237(29) pel),M(I) -(-5) W,HP PO TUB, SAT -(5-10) PRo 86 \OT~T , H(I)

    24S.25 827(134) P(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 87 ~f.flfT ~')q ~(-S) ~,~ 232.70 777(119) P(I) PRe(l) . W,HP .-(-5) MON,TRU -(-5) KR 88 ~T

    174.02 724(107) , P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 89 tr~ -(-5) 90 Q:llT 405.51 ],570(232) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR

    91 fum 181.31 409(65) -(-5) -(:-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) PR,KR. Ji:r<1, wf.:r ]04.01 473(74) P(I),M(I) -(5-10) W,HP ;(S-10) TUE, SAT ' ,.-(S-10) KR 92 am~~

    186.16 449(64) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 93 f:q""~r

    94 furo 313.64 1,238(231) Mel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) KR,PR

    95 ~u 155.48 636(J08) pel) -(5-10) W,HP,R PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR. 165

    VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MILAK 'rAHSJL-S

    12- 13 14 15 16 1'1 18 19 20 2 1

    'U'r~1:: ~, '

    ~ ~t :erT'-f~ Rampur (36) EO Wheat, Rice ... 0(32. 38)GC(279.65) 100.76 72.8S T(4) Sihari 81 TW(IS.78) "U~ it~l ~t~ Rampur (13) Wlicat, Rice GC(141.65) 9.31 15.98 T(l) Dulichandpur 82 0(2.83) <:~<:: iJ~t '

    'U'T~<: it~, '

    ~ ~t :qT~ F ampur (33) . EO Wheat, Rice GC(2.83) 135.98 14.97 20.24 T(3) Oahluia 89

    <:T~ iti.. :qT1f~ Rampur (32) EO Wheat, Rice GC(131.12) 202.35 23.48 48.56 T(3) Aimi 90 fl:TiWf;::P it~ '

    '=~~ it~, :qTq~ Ramj)ur (28) Wheat, Rice GC(21.04) 25.50 57.47 .. ,. Bal Bhadderpur 92 1l:i't;;::p ~~l 'CJTCJ~ MiI.ak (4) , Wlieat, Rice 0(42.49)GC(84.18) 17.03 3.24 0.40 T(2) Chichol-i 9~ TW(38.82) ~ it~t '

    ~ iti, '3T~ ( Rampur (27) Wheat. Rice ... W(3l.16)TW(7.69) 95.59 21.04 T(l) Pasupura ~5 ]66

    mq Aiftl"'. iifOf ~.. ~ 1f11 ~

    1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11

    214.90 890(140) -(-S) -(5-1O) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 96 ~;:r~T

    258.60 IHS(142) P(I) -:-(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 97 ;;r'f;:;;r"f~

    -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 98 ~;ft 185.35 618(98) P(I) -(5-10) KR

    76.08 331(40) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 99 ;;ril"T'1~ . 954(166) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) 100 ~~r~~ fCfll,! 203.16 P(I),M(I) -(-5) -(-5) _ KR,PR

    1,663(302) P(I) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR to 1 CTif~ ~it 392.96

    1,204(180) pel) -(--5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) KR 102 r~HT 226.63 -(-5)

    82.56 327(46) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -t-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR t03 aiT~~

    104 q-"ffi;r «RT 242.01 1,105(182) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) . -(5-10) -(5-10) KR-

    -(5-1O) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -105 a{"'T~ 238.77 1,225(202) -( 5) -(5-10) KR

    106 ~~R>rr 198.71 982(157) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR-

    , 107 :jlf)~r 333.07 1,402(222) Pel) -{5-IO) .W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    125.86 -(-5) -(-5) 108 ;;rPfi-':T~T~ 344(59) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    109 mGT f-qra-l1lif 201.95 995(184) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) PR

    159.05 43~(68) P(I) -(5-16) W,HP, -(5-10) -(-5) 110 lf1:T~ -(5-10) PR-

    III .rrn9;~ ~;ft;: 129.10 510(89) PCl) . -{-S) W,HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) PR

    '112 ;:r~~r ~t 314.45 1,870(326) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) KR,PR

    113 OfTS'fT: 310.40 1,221(199) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-lO) -(S-10) KR,PR

    li4 fu~~ 351.68 . 1,168(178) PCl) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) PR

    14.97 .. 115 f~~ru q~ 3fTOI"R Uninhabited KR 167

    VILLAGE DIREcrORY

    AMENITIES AND LA~ USE ,MILAK TAHSIL-S

    12 13 14 15 16 17 1& 19 20 2 1

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    ~~"{ it~, ~~ Rampur (27) Wheat, Rice GCCS.67)W(4.45) 110.48 21.04 Ainjan Khera 96 TK(6.08)O(67.IS) ~~~ it~, :;:nq~ Rampur (31) Wheat, Rice GC(82.96)W(23.47) 103.60 2S.09 Jagannathpur 97 0(23.48) ~r"~~ it~, 'tfTGf~ Rampur (30) Wheat, Rice GC(52.32)W (0.81) 81.34 23.88· Maini 98 TK(3.64)0(13.36) flt<1"ifi it~, ~ Milak (4) Wheat, Rice GC(2.83)W(0.40} 26.71 3.24 26.30 Zamapur 99 W (4.0S)0(12.55) flR;r~ it~, 'tfTGf~ Milak (3) ED Wheat,Rice GC(I14.92) 4S.33 14.16 19.43 M(I) Lakhimpur 100 0(9.32) Bishnu

    -.:rWr it~, 'qTtf<1" Rampu(26) ED,EO Wheat, Rice GC(88.63)W( 3.64) 200.73 44.52 T(3) Dhanaile North 101 o (5S.44) <:Tq~<:: itff,~ Rampur (26) Wheat, Ri.ce W(O 40)0(6.08) 193.04 25.50 Sit'ra 102 GC(1.21)TK(O·40) <:T"~ it~,~ Rampur (26) Wheat, Rice 0(23.88)W(OA1) 41.68 16.59 Adpur 103 ~rqH it~, 'tf~ Ramlmr.(19) ED Wheat, Rice ...T K(16.18)GC(15.38) 107.65 25.50 Pipal Sana 104 W(34.40)0(42.90) -uqq~ it~, 'tfrCf~ Rampur(22) EA Wheat, Rice GC(26.30) 88.63 25.50 TO) Akonda ·105 TWE(6.88) 0(91.46)

    U'fq"~ it~, 'tfTGf~ Rampur (17) ED Wheat, Rice '" GC(39.66)O(30.35, 110.08 18.62 Sa in Doli 106 ~TlJIT<: it~t 'tfT~ Rampur(22) Wheat, Rice ••• TW(31.16)0( 19.43) 242.01 40.47 T(2)C(I) Jyohra 107 <:mcn:: ~,m~ " Rampur (16) Wheat, Rice GC(33.18) 58.28 12.55 Jafarabad 108 0(21.85) U~q"<: it~, :;;fTGf~ Rampur (16) ED Wheat, Rice 0(46.54) W(26.32) 101.98 21.04 Khata Chintaman 109 TK(6.07) -.:r~q"~ it~ .:qr~ Rampur (%0) Wheat, Rice 0(41.68)GC(O.81) 93.49 15.38 Shaimpur 110 W(7.69)

    'U11q"<: it~, :;:rrq~ Ramp~r(29) Wheat, Rice GC(31.97) 87.01 10.t2 Gangapur Jadid 111 ~q"~ itif, 'ifTq~ Rampur(l6) Wlieat, Rice GC(109.68) 163.90 40.87 M(1) Nagla Udai 112 'U'fq"~ ir~, ~ Rampur (18) Wlieat. Rice GC(18.21) 180.08 25.50 M(l)T(l) Aghapur 113 0(86.61) ~ it~,~ Rampur(28) Wheat, Rice ... W(2.02)GC(96.32) 171.59 40.47 M(l)T(l) Tlrah 114 TW(41.28) 'U1fq"~ Rampur(ll) 0(8.09) 6.48 0.40 MJlak Chandpura 115 168

    1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 - 11

    168.36 1,072(172) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 116 ~~ZT 1ifi<{rq

    117 'Of'lOW 98.34 544(97) -(-5) -(?-10) W,f{P -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    231.89 1,208(203) -(-5) -(-5) . W,gp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10), 118

    346(46) -{-5) ,-(S-lO) W,HP -(-5) 119 ~;ftf:ftg'{ 129.10 +5) -{S-lO) KR

    209.63 397(163) pel) -(5-10) W.HP -(10+) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 120 .~q-~

    121 i>ffilfTc1IT 342.38 1,994(331) pet) -(S-lO) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    234.73 1.144(206) pel) -(S-l() W,HP -(-5) -(-5), -(-5) 122 iR;:r~T KR,PR " 109.27 216(35) - -(-5) -{5-1P) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 123 ~zft:s<::r KR UTI1, '?Jii 163.09 930(158) pel) -(5-10) W,HP -{-S) MON,FRI -(5-10) J(R 124 ~<:T

    .125 Iff:sqr;:r ~m1 200.73 507(92) -{-5) -(5-10) W,HP :-(-5) ,-(-5) -{S-10) KR

    1,018(202) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) 126 ~lS£i'fr ~9T 174.43 +5) -(-5) -(-5) PR ~~ 127 .q'OfT ;1lFH ~')1:r 237.56 1,141(203) Pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) 'THU -{-5) PRo

    145.29 691(108) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP ·-(-5) -{-5) -(-5) 128 ;:rR~<:: PR.

    129 ar~t1

    130 ~ffHl'~ 204.37 1,220(i07) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    !1Tf.r1 ~4 13 1 eTlTm 171.19 2,004(363) M(l),P(i) H(l) W,HP PO,PHONE SAT,WED -(-5) PR

    138.00 132 'i~~ 665(103) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    133 Iifi'lTm 116.96 ..638(128) P(I),M(J) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    134 -ar~( 244.44 1,449(260) P(l) -{-S) :tY,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR,KR

    116.96 135 ~ifo'r~<:: 842(ISS) -{-s) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS PR 169

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MILAK TAHSIl-5

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2t 2 1

    <:Tlt'](: ~~) :qref<;f btppur (12) .! .. Wheat, Rice . ". GC(SO.94)W(14.16) 56.67 16.59 Chandpura Qadim 116 Ult'](: it~, ~t1 Rampur (15! Wheat, Rice :.. GC(19.43)O(5.67) 61.91 11.33 Chakarpur 117 <:TltT= ir~, tfTq~ Rarupur (13) Wheat, Rice ••• GC(73.2S)O~49.7S) 82.56 :t6.30 Baknauri 113 <:Tj:JT= ~~, 'ifN<;f Rampur (22) Wheat, Rice 0(56.25)' , 60.30 12.55 ' T(2) Lodhipur 1I~ ~ ~,~ Rampur (22) Wheat, Rice W(92.68) 90.65 26.30 T(I) Rooppur 128

    <:T~<: it~, :qfCf<;f Rampur (16) EO Wheat, Rice W(184.S4) 121.82 36.02 T(2) Jasmo)i 12! 'Uq~~ ~, 'Cj'JCfff Rampur (15) ED Wheat, Rice ... GC(49.73)0(32.38) 132.33 20.24 T(3) Jhunaiya 122 it~, :qf<;f<;f <:~ " Rampur (21) Wheat, Rice 0(20.64) 78.11 10.52 Seuodra 123 ~p:r~ iT~,~ Rampur(20) EO Wheat, Rice 0(48.56) 97.13 17.40 T(l) Baboora 124 1:l1::r~1: - lt~, 'lITcf<;f Rampur (IS) Wheat, Rice 0(28.73)W(23.07) 103.60 23.07 Mandayan 125 TK(22.26) Saindoli

    ~, ilt 'iffCl:~ Ralllpur (16) ED Wheat, Rice GC(46.54) 64.75 23-88 Lakhna !Chera 0(39.26) 126. ~ it~, 'ifT

    ~rlt'!<: ~, 'iffCf<;f Rampur (13) Wheat, Rice GC(15.38)W(O.40) , IS.22 3.64 Ahmadabad I 129 <:T~<: ir~, ~ Rampur (12) ED Wheat, Rice TWE(11O.08) 74.87 19.42 Paighamberpur ·EAG 136 I

    <:~1f9;<: ~~ I ' "fT

    VTlt fitiftm s-f:m-Ifi ~ \5I";f ~mm:f ttq: '{fir ~

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11

    - -- - ~-~ -- ~------~ ... 106.44 444(82) M(J),H(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) _(-5) PR 136 ~~~ P(3) 196.68 1,068(196) _(_5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR 137 ~l1R"~

    133.96 68i(126) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 131 3H'lTf'l1T"{

    59.09 23(3) -(-5) -(-~) W,HP -{-S} -(-5) -1.-5) PR 139 ~

    -(-5) -(-5) KR 140 mr 232.70 808(134) P(I) -(-5) W,IlP -(-5) '" . 280.05 1,428(240) pel) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) KR 141 f~cn~ iifiiWJ

    114.53 300(53) -{-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5j -(-5) KR 142 '8Il:~~ f-irqr(

    51.40 252(46) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 143 ;:lJJ+RI'1lr{

    118.98 538(93) -(--5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 144

    46.95 283(48) pel)' -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) IC:.R 145 ~i{IT~

    352.90 1.413(261) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 146 ~r Wf;f,~ 551.61 2,460(415) P(I),M(l) -(-5) W,HP PO SAT,WED -(5-10) KR 147 _~lr~T

    88.22, 279(50) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP _(_5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 148 ffi~~

    248.08 1,318(242) P(1) 0(1) W,HP • -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 149 m... ~~

    274.39 1,292(224) pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(_5) KR,PR ,150 m~

    154.60 539(100) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) IC.R 151 ~IT~~~ .~~ 254.56 1,155(200) P(I) -(5-10), W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR 152 ~~T

    214.09 250(46) -(-5) -{5-tO) W,HP -(-5) -{5-l0) -(5-10) KR 15 3 mTCIl~ f.:rlJ~ ~:;n 67.58 250(43) pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -{5-l0) -(5-10) KR 154 m~'f~ ~T

    -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 15 5 iifi1:'l'11ti::or 182.92 937(180) -(-5) -(~1O) W.HP -(5-10) 171

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MILAK TAHSIL-S

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    'UWf~ irR'" :qT.~ Rampur(16) Wheat, Rice W(4.~5)O(13.57) 46.95 23.47 M(l) Mehdipur 13(j

    ~TmH ~"', :q:q~ Rampur(17) Wheat, Rice TW(63.S4)W(O.81) 100.77 12.95 Ramnagar 137

    ~rq-q~ . iT~,:q~ Rampur(12) Wheat, Rice TK(2.02)O(16.S9) 60.71 12.95 Atainagar 138. W(60.30) ~q'H iri, :qrq~ Rampur(14) EO Wbeat, Rice GC(44.93) 6.07 .,. 8.09 T(2) Mau 139

    ~~ ill'" :qp.r~ Rampur (12) Wheat, Rice ••• TW(31.97)W(74.87) 52.61 26.71 T(3) puraina 14Q'. 0(46.54)

    Ulf~~ iT~, :qrq~ RaJinpur (13) Wheat, Rice W(178.88) 6S.56 3S.61 T(2)' JiwaiQadim 141

    <:Pf,!~ ir(,~ Ramp\lf (12) Wheat, Rice W(72.44) 25.90 16.19 T(I) Ahmadnagar 142 Jiwai <:TJtH ir~J :qTor~ Rampuq12) Wheat, Rice W(33.99) 12.14 5.27 Niyamatnagar 143- . <:fJ{q-~ ~, i:fTCl~ Rampur (13) Wheat, Rice TW(51.80)O(1l.74) 40.87 14.S7 Qamruddin- 144 nagar <:Pf'H ir~, :qT

    UIl"'F irf i:fT

    fl:f;;nri ir~, ~ Milak (8) Wheat, Rice O(1.62)GC(J6.83) 88.22 12.55 10.12 .. Beg:amabad Near 151 W(S.26) Ashokpur ' ~r~[!f~ ~~,~ Ratppur (l2) BAG Wheat, Rice GC(67.99) 78.12 25.09 Rehpura 152 TWE(34.80) ~T'f'f~ ~~,:;nq~ Rampur(32) BAG Wheat, Rice ... TK(12.95)P(35.61) 151.76 30.76 M(l),T(l) Begamabad Near 153 W (15.38)TWE(16.19) Krimcha 'Uqq-<: ~. 'ur Wheat, Rice TK(5.26)GC(57.87) 98.34 16.19 Karimganj 1~5 W(5.26) 172

    5-flrfi~.

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 11

    161.48 575(93) Pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 156 ~~

    73.66 204(40) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP ~(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 157 _~IR

    97.94 307(52) -(-5) -(5-10) W,IIP -(5-10) -(5-10) -:-(5-10) KR 158 at"6ij<",tl~ ~~~

    167.55 925(159) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -::(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR 159 dI tiI"'~'{

    W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 160 Gilifl

    161 .\1)~jq~ m~ 157.02 801(140) -( -5) -(5-10) . W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)· KR ~m-r 162 . ~~ 'ffflm'f 171.59 1,424(247) P(l),M(I) -(-5) W,HP PO TUE -(-5) PR

    -(-5) ~(-5) KR 163 mffi I1lICi i111 '( 365.44 2,362(423) PO) -(-5) W,HP -(-5)

    164 qfzlrr 236.75 1,087(167) P(I) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

    261.44. 278(46) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 165 ~I

    -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(S-lO) KR 166 ~f.wr ~~ 141.65 826(121) -(-5)

    P(I) -(10+) W,HP . -(-5) -(1.0+ ) -(10+) KR. 167 qff.p:rr ~ 227.85 1,064(187) '" 60.30 187(21) -(-5) . -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 168 ~

    125.05 705(108) P(I) -(5-;10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR 169 ~

    53.42 42(6). -(-5) . -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 170 ~~

    _ 364(59) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR 171 fftOifT 71.63 --(-5)

    172 ~~81~(lgf 79.32 405(78) -(-5) +5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KIt , 139.19 173 f~ 476(82) P(l) -;-{-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

    170.78 310(63) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR. 174 if'ii(1' ~ -(-5)

    -(5-10) -,{5-10 -(5-10) KR 175 foRm m~ 129.50 465(75) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP 173

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MILAK TAHSIL-S

    I2 13 14 15 Hi 17 . 18 19 20 2 1

    ~ ~, "ITcH''!" Rampur(30) Wheat, Rice GC(S5.04) 82.16 24.28 1'(1) Khutia 156 ~n:r~ . ~, 'ifTq~ Rampur(29) Wheat, Rice GC(24.69)0(12.S5} 29.14 5.26 2.02 Khudanagar 157

    -u~ ~~, :;nq~ kampur(30) Wheat, Rice TK(4.86)O(10.12) 22.26 14.97 Ahmadnagar 158 GC(34.S0)W(IO.93) Kundanpur "(~ ~, :;:n

    ~. "(~"{ ~,~ Rampur(20) Wheat, Rice TK(O.40)O(I5.38) 57.47 20.64 Boqarabad 160 GC(29.14)W(283)

    ~ ~,~. Rampur(I') Wheat, Rice 0(36.83)GC(S.SO) 87.01 17.!lO T(l) Lohapatti 161 W,6.88) ~hagirath "(n:r~, sr~, ~ Rampur (19) ED,EO . Wheat, Rice TK(2.83j0(9.30) 85.80 35.61 Lohapatti 162 GC(24.69)W (13.36) Bholanath ~ll{~~ , it~,~ Rampur(22) Wneat. Rice TK(4.05)0(23.47) 212.86 76.49 T(I) Pipla Shivnagar 163 GC(16.l9)W(32.31) -':;~l: it~, "IT~ Rampur(26) Wheat, Rice W(37.64)0(SO.S9) 93.89 54.63 Patia ]64

    WI~ ~, 'qfCJ~ Rampur(32) Wheat, Rice 0(41.28) . 203.16 17.00 T(l) Dhanaura 165

    "(~"{ irR"', "IT'ffl Rampur{33) EAG Wlieat, Rice 0(12.55) GC(0.40) 95.52 U.78 Purail)ia Khurd 166 TWE(11.40) ~~~ ~i,~ Rampur(34) Wheat, Rice' GC(50.59)O(19.02) 133.15 25.09 Purainia Kalan 167

    'U~~ ~, '9Tq~ Rampur (31) Wheat, Rice W(13.36)O(8.09) 35.21 3.64 Calcutta 168 ~TWr~ . "lti, '9TCI'~ Rampar(29) Wheat, Rice GCt'42.09)W(23.88) 38.04 21.04 Karinga . 169

    'U;r:!~ iT~, :qrq~ Rampur(2S) Wheat, Rice W(2.43)O(9.71) 21.04 20.24 T(l) Milak Mazboota 170

    ~~ iT~, :qJq~ Rampur(25) Wheat, Rice W(2.83)O(18.62) 26.71 '23.47 Tarwwa 171

    -.:;m~ . iT~, :qr~ Rampur (28) Wheat, Rice W (15.38)0(3.24) 52.61 8.09 Miiak Baqar Ali 172 TK(4.05)O(IO.92) Khan ~ lr~, :qr;r~ Rampur (26) EAG Wheat, Rice GC(JO.S2) 38.35 45.73 Bikrampur 173 TWE(27.11) TW(9.30)O(9.71) .T1t~ ir~, :qrq-~ Rampur(26) EAG Wheat, Rice ... TK(4.45)GC(32 39) 7.48 11.74 NawwaNagla 174 TWE(28.33) TK(S.67)O(40.87) 'U~ ir~, :qrq~ Rampur(28) EAG Wheat, Rice GC(1l.14) 42.08 13.76 Thiria Bishnu ' J75 TWE(16.18) 174

    ~f.Rf~. 5-~~ \i(if ~. tt

    1 2 -3 4 S 6 7 8 9 1@ 11

    ~'~ 176 'RJT 864.44 3.Sll>(623) P(l),M(l) -(S-lQ) W,HI> PO PRI.W D "':(5-10) KR

    157.02 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) 177 ~T 531(91) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    17 8 ftn:Ti'f~~T 133.15 338(7) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) • -(5-10) K.R -(-5) -{-5) _ 179 ~~T

    181 ;rr~r~ 132.34 254(45) -(-5) -(-5} W,HP -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) KR

    182 &~~qr l(i0.26 572(90) pel) -(-5) W,Hp _(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

    18 3 ~T~;;"'"{ 78.51 .350(49) -(-5) -(5-10) w.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    18 4 ~q-lI'T q-rvi 258.60 1.. 005(168) pel) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) 1-5) -(-s) _ KR

    185 ~<;fT~ 186.16 503(79) pel) -(5-10) W,HP -{-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

    186 flrilff~ f.:rcf;e q-~ 104.41 260(40) -(-5) -(5-10) _ W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) =-<5-10) KR

    187 ;;rc;~u 135.9& 161(30) -(-5). -(5-10) W.HP -{5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

    188 ~~J1n ~~ 329.43 670(96) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP :"(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR ~t l!Tfif 189 ifl:iru-: 194.26 2.989(535) P(I) -(-,5) W,HP PO THU,SAT -(-5) KR,PR

    190 "'~~T 92.68 170(26) P(I) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) . --(-5) -(-5) KR

    19 1 . orm fi{~C: i(~~ 138.00 954(177) pel) -(-5) W.HP . -(-5) -(-5) +-5) KR

    1~2 ~~~R 142.45 803(133) P(l) .-(-5) , W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR,PR

    193 ~ m>1 24'.87 693(270) P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

    19 4 qiiIT~'( 194.66 iR amrTG Uninhabited KR

    19 5 i5I1fu"qj if~~r 195.07 1.321(212) C(t),P(I) -(-5) W,HP -(5-) -(--5) -(-5) . PR 1'75

    VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND' USB MILAK TAHSIL-S

    12 . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ;:r~~ . ~~, 'OfT~ Rampur(28) Wliea~, Rice W(58.28)O(50.58) 646.31 4.0$ 105.22 T(S) Param 176 W(6.88)0(34.80) U~ ~, "fl"ffl" Rampur(30) BAG Wheat, Rice TWE(12.14) 59.09 15.38 Behta 177 TW(28.73) ,;(T~,;( ~i,~ Rampur(31.) BAG Wheat, Rice TW(6.07) 112.10 14.98 T(Z) Piranpura 178 'Ulf~ ~~, ~ Rampur(36) Wheat, Rice W(11.74)0(28.73) 52.21 7.28 Salabatpur 179 ~ , Rampur(35) 0(3.64) 49.38 7.69 Shivn~gar .180 Nauraha

    ~ ~~,~ Rampur(31) Wheat, Rice O(22.66»W(40.47) 55.44 13.36 Nauraha 181 TK(0.41) ~ ~~, "fTCf\if Rampur(33) Wheat, Rice ... W(19.43)0(29.54) 97.13 14.16 T(l) Harriaya 182 ,:Tlr~ ~,~ Rampur(32) Wheat, Rice O(8.50)W(27.11) 33.99 6.89 Shahzadnagar J83 TK(2.02) wr~ ~~, '1fTCf\if Rampur(31) Wheat, Rice· O(88.72)W(54.23) 84.58 26.31 T(l) Kirppia Pandey 184 TR(S.26) .~<: ~~, "ffGI\if Rampur(31) Wheat, Rice O(68.80)W(]S,~8) 71.22 24.28 Du_bawat 185 - TK(6.48)

    <:~ ~~, "ffGI\if Rampur(30) BAG , Wheat, Rice GC(4.0S)W(1O.92). 29.'5 4.05 T(I) Mirzapur Near 186 TWE(4.86)0(50.S8) Param ~r~~ ~~, ~ Rampur(31) EAG Wneat, Rice '" GC(3.64),W(4.05) 70.83 15.78 Jatpufa 187 TWE(IZ.95)TK(4.05) 0(24.68) ~r~<: . ~~, "fr'f~ Rampur(31) Wheat, Rice W(25.S!»TK(O.81} 205.99 24.28 T(I) Kirpia Happoo 188 0(72.85) ;:r;r!!<: '~~,~ Rarppur(25) EA Wheat, Rice GC(1.2 I)TWE(9.31) 74.48 35.20 T(J)M(I) Keorar 189 TK(4.45)0(53.83) N(l) W(15.78) <:Tll!!<: iT~ 1 'OfTCf\1 " Rampur(26) Wheat, Rice TK(23.07)O(16.19) 40.47 ... 12.95 Gajaia 190

    ~~ . ~, "ffGI~ Rampur(27) Wheat, Rice GC(20.24)W(10.SI) 59.90 15.78 • T(~) Bara Neal' 191 TK(S .67)0(25.90) Gajata ~~ - ~~,~ Rampur(2S) EA Wheat, Rice ... GC(O.40)TK(26;71) 61.52 21.85 T(l) Mohammadpur 192 W(20.24)O(7.28) Ja4id TWE(4.4S) ~ fT~,~ Rampur(26) EA Wheat, Rice TWE(5.Z6)O(JS.38) 188.19 38.04 T(I)C(2)M(1) Dhanaili Sharki 19~ --.:~~ Rampur(26) W(S.Z6)0(59.09) 111.29 19.02 Gajadbarpur 194 ~ ilj, 'OfTq~ Rampur(24) BAG Wheat, Rice GC(12.55)TK(l.Zl) 70.84 44.11 M(l) Jalif Nagla 195 TWE{23.47)O(41.68) W(1.2l) 176

    a11f fiRfmrr 5-fm;rcti tr~ iA" ~. ~ ,tir ~

    '2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9' 10 11

    ~ 196 'f

    197 ~~~~T 231.08 1,290(167) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP --(-5) --(-5) -(-5) KR

    23.47 ... Uninhabited Kl'l 19 8 'Cf'F ir~~T tT-:ar~

    199 it~eT 1S7.02 731(108) Pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-) -(5-10) KR,

    KR 200 "I'li ~~~ 6.88 ~ 3TR'R. Uninhabited

    liTfrr, ~ 20 1 'll~iltt 510.33 3.893(700) P(l),M(l) -(5_10) W,HP PO SAT,WED -(-5) PR.

    202 fu~r 198.30 1,137(191) P(I) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR 177

    _ VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMEt-.'1TIES AND LAND USE MILAK. TAHSIL-S

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~TlfI1~ ~i, ~TCf<'f Rampur (25) ED Wheat, Rice GC(14. 57)0(88. Z2) 54.64 29.95 T(2) Nawadia 196-

    ~rlfH ~~, ~Cf<'f Rampur(27) ED, Wlieat, Rice GC(1.21)W(1.90) 72,04 26.31 T(l) Dbarampura 197 EO TK(3-.64)O( f18.98)

    Ulfq'~ ]0.11 Rampur \27) '" 13.36 Chak :Behta 198

    ~Tlf,!<:: ir~, "fTC'.!(1" Rampur{30) ED, Wheat. Rice ••• TWE(31.56)0(23.88) 70.82 30.76 .T(l) Behta 199 EAG ~p:f'n: RamJmr(27) 0(0.81) 4.05 2.02 T(2) Chak Dbarampur 2(JO.

    'Ulf'H: ~[, ~rq<;f Ram'):mr(30) EO Wheat, Rice ... GC(IO.53)TW(29.95) 170.38 54.63 T(l)(Ml) Bhensori 201 W(240.39)0(4.45) ~rlfH ~i, ~rCf~ Rampur(31) . EO Wheat, Rice ... GC(22.26)TW(75.68) 72.85 27.51 T{l)M(I) Nisvi 1D2. qF

    q~f~ I --_.f~&lT t f;:~f~~T Cf ar.tI' ~fefm3{T ~T a'~'h;r;;:rii" Others ~<1 ~~<1 ~if;u:su ~ucD11fuo;c ( ~;:rTCFfi cp~T1Z'/~Sf ~~ roqrr Primary Middle Adult Ii+{ ~~lifur ~r ifI1f School School ~ oR; ,s ):;<> 0l:r .9 i;:; ):;<> Ow ,5 -.-):;<> OR; .s ~~ .~.s ):;<> 'I:r oS ~~ OR:' .s

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

    ~n:: 1. Suar . 105 110 18 20 2 2 2 2 156 ~9;{ 2. Bilaspur 88 88 14 14 ... 7 7 111

    ~ 3. Rampur 131 139 19 19 ... 105

    ~

    APPENDIX I Tahsilwjse Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities firfCffiIT Medical ,. .A. -----~----, >r~fcrr~fq'[~/ sr T~fllCfi qfZGfl1: 5TT~flllfi ~rr-Fm~lf 3fr<:r liGlfT f~

    '"I'l '"I'l '"s:: '"c '"c g '"c '"c: 0 0 .2 0 0 0 0 .t:r'"§ .,", '1;: .s S> '1;: .=; ~> 'IV .s 1;<> '1;: oS ~;; '1;: .9 ~;> ·w.s s:; '1;: .s

    18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

    5 5 2 2 4 4 ... 10 12 253

    7 7 1 1 2 2 3 3 188

    2 2 2 2 2 2 ~ 5 231

    4 4 5 5 2 2 180

    I .~, 3 3 191

    1 6 6 19 19 7 7 5 5 5. 5 20 23 1,043

    183.

    APPENDIX I Tabsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities

    ~TCfi t:!;cf ~n: lIl(iTl:ITCf fef;;!]'}=r 3fT.p~ Post and Telegraph Communication Power Supply ._..A.__ ~ ---. r---- ....., (

    ~r'li t:!;~ ~~~. C'lH'Cf<: :S1'li' t:!;<.f :STili t:!;ci G"R:'

    45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 S3 54 S5 56

    13 ... 21 88 181

    14 1 10 77 3 129 72

    24 1 1 1 21 59 181

    11 2 , 21 97 89

    17 4 10 126

    79 4 2 11 144 4 4~3 649 184

    ~f~II APPENDIX II ~rf'fiH

    , iiflf ~ iij"Ofin: fqfw;:; f~ lJTU"i arfufiRr ~flT ~TlTTl'l: Cf ~o;r ~T iif1:f ~~ pr~

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    !1J;lf NIL 185

    qftf~ III APPENDIX III ~~~q" Tahsil Suar itlr~

    ~o TfKl1: Name of village sf. L.C. No. No.

    2 3 4

    1 5 . 8l~rr~r~ ~i lfG'

    A~alatpur 25 89 3f~rno~~

    26 99 'q"fi ~<:'Ii I!:I'~ Chak Sarak Thai 27 105 ,!,gan r[~T Mahuwa Khera Dhakpura 28 106

    qftf~ III APPENDIX III ~~~"'T~ Tahsil Suar iflI';;n;r ctfT ..,)~~ ~m ~f~ ~nif 'liT ~ List of villages where no amenity other than the drinking water is available

    ~o ~~~ Name of village 81. L.c. No. No.

    1 2 3 4.

    31 114 ;:rtTfi;r::rT Nagalia

    32 116 'q'Ii ~~r Chak Kundesri 33 118 ~"{OIiT 'f[t ~~~~T Seerka Patti Kundes ri Roopapur 34 119 ~!f11!~ 35, 122 'lRT ;;~

    qfU~e III APPENDIX III

    <:r~~ ~Gfr~ Tahsil Suar 188

    qf'd'~~ III APPEND IX III

    ~~Hf~ Tahsil Suar q~~

    lfill ~wrr~ Name of village ~o ;:r~ ~ 'fiT ;:rp:r 81. L.C. No. No.

    2 3 4

    91 224 a:r;

    104 267 q~r~~~ Paharpur 105 268 tr'T<:r'!<: Mirapur Hayatnagar 106 269 ~!:[m

    qftf~ III APPE.NDIX III

    ~~ fG[~rf~~ Tahsil Bilaspur q-~~ !fiT m~~ ~fcra-T

    Wi'1f mo~o ~o ;:£0 Name of villlage sr. L.c. No. No. J

    t 2 3 4

    I 18 fuQ:":1iT Siharya 2 37 "-*Tif~"'~ 'Shrinagar 3 60 ~'!~ Aqilpur Gulalpur 4 61 ~~'!~ 5 70 ~~T~r Gularia BeejJa 6 71 f~ (f.R;c) !J:ff¥lfT Shivnagar near Gularia 190

    qM~ III APPENDIX III

    ~~~ Tahsil Rampur q-lf~ lfiT ~~~ ~fcra-T 'd'~ mit ifiT ~ List of villages where no amenity other than the drinking water is available " iIilf ~o~o Name of villlage ~o ;fo S1. L.C. No. No.

    t 2 3 4

    1 5 .r,,~ ~-?r Bendu Khera 2 11) ~f~lI'T~(I' Saheriya NRrPat Saheriya Daraz 3 11 ~Qf~lI'T ~ Paharpur 4 12 q'~~~ 5 14 'lGfro:rrtn: Bhawanipur " Darshanpur 6 15 ~lITo:r~"{ Shikarpur 7 26 fllJ'fiT-':~~ 8 31 m;;r Faizganj Nabiganj 9 32 ;;q).r;;r Parsupur 10 33 q'~~~ Karimpur Garbi 11 34 ifi~~~ ~q1 Hazratpur 12 45 Q:;;r~cr~ Ahrola 13 53 3T~~r Atariya 14 57 3TG'ro:rr Milak Arif 15 61 fli~ifi an f~q) Dungarpur 16 66 ~·~W Rehpura 17 69 ~~~ Baja Wala" 18 10 GI"'IT 'nffi" Mundiya 19 74- wrf~T Bahadurganj 20 81

    qftftl'5e III APPENDIX III Cf~~~ Tahsil Rampur qll'3f~

    Jil¥ ~oiJilo ~o ofo Name of villlage SI. L.C. No. No.

    t 2 3 4

    Mansurpur 31 115 ~~ 32 1 17 fu"Cf>C'lt;;r Tikatganj 33 120 '

    49 158 ar~~q~ CfUi'fT Ahmadnagar Tarana 50 182 q~~I.f~~ Patti Kalyanpur

    51 184 3fi;rHri'fq~ Abbasnagar 52 188 ~F;r~ q~r

    ~~III APPENDIX III o~~~ Tahsil. Rampur trlT:m; 'fit ~~<: ~faruT UQCf m;ft 'liT ~ List of villages where no amenity other than the drinking wa"ter is available iilf ffi"o!fi)'o Name of villlage ~o ;fO m+r 'fiT ilTli Sl. L.C. No. No.

    t 2 3 4

    Ghanshyampur 61 209 ~!1lJTfI1l\ 62 210 ~F=r:r<: lolpur: ~ - Mahmoodpur 63 211 q~wr'!~ Bisri 64 212 ~r~U Milak Sikrol 6'i 215 fl:r

    qftf~ III APPENDIX III

    ('f~dn1 WT~T;;rT~ Tahsil Shahabad

    V:I;;fz;r q;l 'i§)¥~ ~f

    5IilI' mi!;$I' qiT:S Name of village ~o ;;+q~ JI11'T 'fiT i'fT+f Sl. L.C. No. No.

    1 2 3 4

    Tajpur Lakhan 1 a~~ ~rr Saddlknagar 2 3 ~~"rfii{lf~ Madhupuri 3 10 If!!'!"U Dharampur 4 }6 a<:l19;~ Jatpura 5 17 ~T Chandpura Khurd cS 20 ~~ Maihra 7 22 '1iI{U Bhajaupur 8 23 W"fi1~-": Mohamadnagar 9 26 l=iT~li~if1f~ Lalwara' 10 27 ~n:T Madyan Jhau 11 28 lf~

    qftf~~ III APPENDIX III

    ~m 1ITT~orR Tahsil Shahabad tm"f(i

    ii+I' m~

    1 2 3 4

    31 88 3f~~

    44 128 'Ii'fl~3fT Kakrouwa 45 200 ~<: \iff1Tr~ Udaypur Jagir

    46 201 llTr~<:T Shahadra HIS

    qftf~ III APPENDIX III ~f~ Tahsil Milak ~lT~ erit ~~ifi~ ~mT U~ mm ifIT ~ . List of villages where no amenity other than the drinking water is available

    ~ mo~o qo ;fo Name of villla~ 'St L.C. No. No.

    1 2 3 4

    1 2 lJ)~~~n:r Mohammadpur Qadim Sahu Nagla 2 3 ~TR iliTm Shadinagar 3 4 wr~r.=rif~ Harzipur 4 7 ~~~ Mirzapur_ Near Chakarpur 5 8 fp'\iffq-~ ACfiC: ~lf1: .. <> 6 9' Cfc:ilT Patna 7 11 ';:flT~ ~~ Nagli Bhagwat . 8 20 i"f;:pr~ Faiznagar 9 21 ~ ififR

    16 35 3l"$~ qr~ ~ Milak Pipal Sana 18 38 a-fulTT Dhalliya 19 46 gl1f:SlTT Tumaria 20 ,55 g-<:l1ailor<: Hurmatnagar 21 56 a-'h:rft Dhemri 22 60 =tl;;,!<: Chainpur

    64 Ofi'R~T Barhpura 23 .'" 24 66 q~T!H Pumapur '" '" 25 68 ~

    ~nI APPENDIX In ~f"~ Tahsil Milak ct~~~t~~mmlflT~ List of villages where no amenity other than the drinking water is available

    ~ '~ocr;)o ~o ;:To Name of villlage Sl. L.C. No. No.

    I 2 3 4

    3) 103 a:rr<{'!<: Adpur 32 108 ;;fftfi

    45 157 ~c{T;:m<: Khudanagar

    46 158 31'&"C;:;:rlT~ ~<: Ahmadnagar Kundanpur 47 160 GlTCR:T

    50 168 ~'6"r Kalcutta 51 . 172 f'1(;f'ii' ~TiR aRt m Milak Bakarali Khan 52 179 ~~Cf,!~ Salabatpur 53 181 <'I:hT~r Nauraha.

    54 183 m~\jfR;:r.lT<: Shahzadnagar 197

    -qf'd'lI2 IV APPENDIX IV ar~ ~T CP1T ar~ \if""iHfu.ti Tit '3fifmT iIiT ~ Gprmt" ~ ar:rmr '1'fuR if; ~~ ,VT+IT a¢f, ~ List of villages according to the proportion of ScheduJed, castes and Scheduled tribe_' to the total poplllation b,y ran~ ,~~n: Of~f

    ~~'U ';(~~ 0-5· 9 Kundesra 75 Ratanpur ·tt

    u~ a'l=lf"l' ~,!~r ·17 Rampur Dhamman 81 Madhupura ~~~ ~m'fi a-m~~~ 19 . Lodipur Nayak 89 Asalatpur q@' iJfi<1T ~~'f 22 . Patti Kalan 98 Chandpuri

    ~~~~ ~u 27 Khushalpur 106 Dhakpura a'q~~ ~'f ;::rrr~ 28 Dharmpur North 114 Nag<.llia «1~ifiT q~ ~~«~1 ~T~ 33 Mabarajpur 118 Seerka Patti Kundesri f.f;«~ qfflFT~ \l);;;rr~ Bhola Nagla 32 Kishanpur ~olagarh 122 ~~ ~~~"I'tii.>I"T 45 Shikarpur 123 Kishanpur Dulha Nagja fer .... T~ ~T ~r a{{'~~~ 39 Bijar Khata North 124 AlIa~pur arn::~ 'n:~j1>(' \ ;:rr~T~~ . 49 ~rsal Parsal 129 Narainpur "I'f"f'fiT ~T"I'r tmr 47 NankaRani 132 Sithla q)~~;:rlT~ ~ f'l'i.>l"l" ~'if}T "I'lft'fT 70 Bodhi Daryal 140 Renka Nagla 198

    qfdlllSC! IV APPENDIX JV armm iil'TftRl ~T 3T~ i3f.'f;jJlfQ41 I;fft iiI'f~ ifiT ~ "I'ifmr ~ 3T~~ rrror.: it; ~~ mlif

    f~m f'~ 161 Sikandrabad 232 Kunwarpuf ~~ ~n:Tiffl~ 164 - Dhirajnagar 239 Daranagar ars"'Rfl!~ ~~~ ~ ~ftllH:;:a 166 Abbaspur 241 Saidnagar-Urf Maddien Pure ~arT ~~T ~~~ 189 Bhathwa Khera 242 Shahzadnilgar ~~m~T 1JlViT 182 Sahria Lakkha 243 Bhamna ~~T ~iITf~ 191 Khardia 446 Rashmi Nagar mrr~'l~ 6f~~TGfT'(l f.:rcR: ~mr ~ 193 Sonakpur 263 - Ahmadabad Near Is~a.ilnagar ~~~<:~~ ~T;f1f~ 194 Rasoolpur Faridpur 264 Beharinagar ~"{ ~T~-r 203 Pirthinagar 267 paharpur ~Tmr 3T~m: eT~ 21:1 Khera Tanda 270 Alinagar Tah GT~rem flrqj~ \ifG 212 Dookpuri Tan~ 271 Pipalia Jal ~ 1J~q:;I"II~ f.r~~ e~ 220 Hamirpur 272 Mustafabad Near Taklabad 'I'~ 22'1 Gajupura 273 Noorpur ~atf ~T ~,!~fil"~ Mahuwa Khera 278 , Hasanpur Bila~pur

    ~ ;rtT~ i"{~~ 23() Razanagar- 280 Bairamnagar for;;r~ '~~~ 231 Bijhra 281 Mittapur 199

    qRrnte IV APPENDIX IV ar~ ~ ~T ~ ~mrm ctT 'iiRmT 'fiT ~ "Amf ~ ~mr qf~ if; ~ lWif ctt ~ List or villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~-~qr~ ar-at1~f"td ~ Tahsil-Suar A--Scheduled Castes .

    ~~ at :wf"td mfulll 'f>T \J)'iffi~ ~ 'Il1 ~~ 'liT q~ m 'liT qfun: ml1 'liT ifT11 'llf1{

    ;:r;;"'T~;; ~;fl:f~~ ~q"f 282 Nanka Rain 141 Dharmpur Garbi if~T \ifrn~ 283 Narkhera 162 Jalpur ~~T ct~ "f'fi ;;it" 6-10 1 Rajpura Tanda 163 Chak Jeew ~~~~ IRqT~ 4 Surajpur 171 Mandwa Hasanpur

    ar'fiil"~r.r~ ~~2:'U 15 Akbarabad 173· Shahpura· ~if':!~ '3'fI'fr 'f~mT 30 Hasanpur North 174 Malgosha tiI'~ f~T<:T 311 Khod 181 Sihora t1r~ if<:'Ta~iiT ~~C!~~ 43 Loharra Narpatganj 190 Imratpur

    ~fCn~T ~d'~~ @"~~~ 64 Doondawala Mustihkam 197 Khewpur

    ;;~~ iT1=l1~"r 71 Narpatnagar 202 Gammanpura ~1~~~ ~~ ifq~r 74 Jahangirpur 204 Har Nagla ~ffi~ifiT~ me qcf~ 82 Rustamnagar 210 Bhot Baqqai ~~f m~'" 6TiiT ~f 84 Chhaparra 217 Milak Taj Khan

    Jf~~r ar""Hrifq~ ~qT~ 105 Mahuwa Khera 224 Abbasnagar Suar ~~iT~ "'Tlft1T 107 Kaithula 225 Koeli QT'Tt1T ifPf'" ~"(~Tif~~ 127 Pipli Nayak 233 Burhanpur 200

    qR:f~!: IV APPENDIX IV a;T{'

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    mf<[;:~~ f.;~~ ~ 16m-T rf

    ~~.,"T.,q~ 'IT lTCf;:CI"'IT~ 248 Mehandinagar 62 Bhagwantnagar W<'Sf:f{t am-"trflT<.: ;m'T)~ 245 Sarkhari 6S Alinagar Jagh mC'fcl-~ fl1~~l~~n: 265 Matkh~ra 73 MirzapuT Suar fiffi'F lID'1lf m~~ ~lI_!an ~~T 249 Kilak KhaIlam 91 Ladpur Bathuwa Khera lI~rfTlf1.: ~Tl':Ofr ti'~T 276 Mabunagar ]09 Lamba Khera . ifTq:nRrf'n: ~<{

    qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV df1~f"'d GftWrT ~ ~ ~rtm.ff eft ~mT IfiT ~ ~ml~ ar~r~ IffuR ~ ~ ~ ~ ~r List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~-~ ar~~\1f~ Tah~il-Suar A-Scheduled Gastes arww GfTfw.if ar~m \1fTRr;;rT ~ ~rr~~ mm eft qrrrmr ~ !fiTqfurT. ~ !fiT q-fuI<: m lJtli 'fiT qr+J' !fiT rrTI{' (~) ~T rrTlf Name of Village Name ofVi11i1ge Range of Location k~~~J t!:~ron Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No, (Percentage) (percentage) 3 2 3

    ~f.tl!T ;;rrITR WRT;::m~ f.Ai'e m-n 274 Jithaniyal1 Jagir 256 Shadinagar Near Sakatpura'" ~uit ~~ 1'-26 3 Chaukhandi 21-30 24 Karimpur f~;:rm~ ij-~T 23 Milak Naukharid 25 Semra ~r~~ ~J:f<:T ISI'R'];~ !1I')1:m;rl 29 L~rpur Sernra 42 Khanpur Shomali ~1t'1<: ~~FH~T 83 Lakhm'ipur 53 Puswara 'iiR:~~T '!ITICfiI{',!~ ~;ft-u 96 Chandpura shikarnpur 80 Dhanauri "fCfi IT'3fU

    ~~~ ~TI{'ifIT~ ml'1qj~~ 100 Sarak ThaI 146 Rarnnagar Latifpur

    ~,!~T ~~r rr~r 180 Dhanpura 143 Khera (J~jraula "fCfi ~~ fc::lfr ~~T 125 Cbak Khardia 151 Karkhera ~'h:~~ Ift<:.~~ ~lfI'r ~e-~r 216 Mirapur Mirganj 153 Kesho Nagli Tanda qtr.;;r~q-~ .nrn::l 200 Paigambarpur'" 154 Badri er~ Cfi~t fij

    ~I{'~~T ~Tlf a:Pf1+A~ Imarta Rai 192 Azimnagar ~"RlT;;r qflJl:fflItr Jaminganj ,9$ Pasiapura 202

    qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV ar~~ ~1 ~T 3f:!~ ~rfu

    Gl'Tlf. ljlfi~~ ~34 Bagi 108 Mukatpur '!1TTifr;:FH ~pf1-':T llOfm

    ~e~~T ~T

    ~1I:g~<.:r ~'HIH 31+ 8 Kundesri 119 Koopapur'" f'!'~lfi 19T1{ \ifG'!t 37 Milak Khod 128 Jatpur ~ q=rtT~ ~Rr '!'Cfrrrr 41 Gular Pe~pal Sana 131 Mawana lT~r ~lT~r oq)mHT 56 Gaddi Nagli 134 Ghoshipura'" ~a11'TlT~' f~ ~T11F ffi'6,!~ ;;rhfr 57 Rustamnagar Near Raipur ]35 Larpur Bibi lTTfcr;;:~~ fiflfie ~T~ ~A,!~ IT;;ff 58 Govindpur Near,Rampu[ 142 Khanpur Garbi

    ~Tl!~~ ~~'fif OflT~r 59 Raipur 147 Lakhman Nagia Of;:;f[ OJ ;:rlT~ fifCfiG q;;r,;U 19~arr ~~r 72 Nawabnagar Near Padpuri 148 Khajwa Khera f9TqiflT~ Rlfie aHIT~T' lfi<: ~~r' 87 Shivnaga:' Ncar Asaiatpur 152 Kar Kherl

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    ~f~IV APPENDIX IV ar~ ~tfu<;rT CNT 3f1~ ~Tfum

    ~~f~llT ~~ l1TTG:');:rr~ fi'fCfi"C ~~~rnq"{ 167 Saharia Jawahar 208 Shadinagar Near H_irda;pur ~~;_;~T"f

    ~T~f'n:T fCfn: i'I~P:ai'f'T<: ~ 201 Rajpura Suar 266 Nasratnagar

    * ~ ~~f;;rn ;;nfulfT enr Gfi'fmslfT ~ m+r ~f~+rfucr ;;~T ~ I * Excludes villages with no scheduJed castes population . .nc:-~ cr~'h; ~ ~Ncr ~fcrlf) coT ~~lfT 'fiT ~ mil' ~Q:l ~ I qf-.::~ IV 'fiT 'm

    QR:fu6z IV APPENDIX IV ar.m:f:;;rcr ;;rrf~Pll CN T ~W'rn ~rfQ;;j1 m Qf"fmt 'fiT ~ \ifif~ ~ Ol":!!fRr ~~ ~ 3T:!m !fTtit '1ft ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to tbe total population by ranges ~-f~m~ ar~'ifCI" \ifTfcrd Tahsil-Bilaspul A-Scheduled Castes i3f~~ i31'j}/f"ffl '5!Tfu~ ctt ~~T ~

    ij~~<: fuQ)~ 0-5+ 9 Mebdipur 90 Sitora ~ i[~r 3f~');:rif"{ ( 'liTer) 14 Ber Khera 94 Alinagar Kota ~~ ~B~~T 21 Hamidnagar 103 Hiran KheTa

    <:TlFf1T~ ~f,.~T i'f"l+rn'lj";;;r 27 Ramnagar 104 Dandia Nematganj f~~T<:T Tf"~r 36 Sihora 113 Choukoni .. , ~<: ~G1

    +rB''lif Of,lll ~~ 'filoT "lfllTR 75 Malti Kamalpur 142 Kotha Jagir "lm~<: ~f11 liirfur'<;r'_!'{ 8~ Bholapur Qadim 143 Fazilpur

    o/~T ~lJ~r ~~T 84 Chandwa Nagla 147 Kuiyan g~lf;;;r am l1~Tcr<.: 8S Husainganj 148 Tal Mahawar mqi'ff ~;f f+m'li ~f5r 86 Dhavni Buzurg 149 MiJak Mundi 205

    c{R f:tltSe IV AP~ENDIX IV 3T~~m ~rfu111 tMT 3T~ ~mrn 'fiT ;;r;;~T ifiT ~ \1f'i1~T ~ 3l~Tff q-fun: if; 3l2~IT~ l;rnif

    ri;;rTq'l'l'f~ ~;q-T~ 152 Panjabnagar 205 Khajuria Kalan ~Cfi~T

    l1';:!X,~~ ~;:q~~<: 198 MansuTpur 32 Inde'pur

    ;;rhmr ~rm:TGfT~ 201 Jaurasi 3S Jafrabad ~ilJ'l ~,if'f

    ~cr 'Jfrfcrm ~ 'JfTfcrtiT 9>"t~~T ~ ",1 ~lSlIT m~

    ~~ tJ;''efT 'liHfT rrrr~T 53 Phu) Sungha 174 Kamba Nagla lSfTiJT i!rG~ 58 Khata 185 Baidpuf

    ~r~,!~ 3f~<:r 61 Gulalpur 196 Ahro -~~<:T ~~~ fqqf;:;rll'T

    ~l!;:fT~~ ~arT

    'l111<:1 UTilT Ulf~~ 117 Pipal Sana 88 Raipur orru ~:sr q.lf~

    f'l'1f<:1l1'T am:;:;rT i'f~rlf

    qf~f~e IV APPENDIX IV ar.mf.:m iinfa

    3f~Cf \lfTfcp;ff atWc(f'9a- ~fT~ cti"Tq~ m cti"T'1R~ m mll 'tlT rrT1l m1l

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    q~~ IV APPENDIX IV af~ ~l ~T ~ mrf;;r;;fl.cfr Qf;;mr 0fiT ~ \;f;;mr a, 3T'1'rnf qf~~ it; ~~ ~ ott wft List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~-f~~ 3T~:qa'~t Tabsil~ Bilaspur A-Scheduled Castes ~~ CIlmf"ld ~~ cfr ~~ ~ ott ~li

    f~n:r~ ~~T 101 Si-ras Khera 4 Bosena ~1{r

    ~~~n:;:nr~ ~glP::r 123 Sarwarnagar 11 Khamri

    i[~ ~lfro~ 124 Gada 12 Hamidabad

    1{~qq-~ in: ~~1 ~m

    ~T .,t[<.1{ ~q~ 165 Lala Nag].,l 16 Qadriganj ar;:P'1f<:<1T ~rf~

    q-"'~IH ~':!~ ~~t<: IS() Pajjulya 26 Bishanpur Jagir 'l~T'1~ 'fi)f~;;r , 182 Pirthipur 33 Kaunsaiganj 1{QCf)Q il~ ;;:rrU 188 M'ahtosh Gokai Nagri ~f..~lH Off~T<=:'U 192 Khanuia 42 Baradari q-;:rq-f:S

    rrfd~l~e IV A.PPENDIX IV arW"ffi" "frfu<:rr Q?{T ~ ~a-m

    31~~ 811,{(f"la mfcrzrr 'fiT ~lSln' ~ 'fiT ~lSm <'ft~ 'fiT'1fuR m 'fiT~ m mlf 'fiT rrTlf lAT1f 'fiT rrTlf (~) ~~T Name of Village (~ft:mQ) ~lSzrT Name of Village RaQ-ge of L()cation Range of Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 2 3

    ~orl~~ ~C"~<:T "f~<:rrrrr 102 Mubarakpur 164 Bhatpura Chakarpan

    it~f~zrT !IP:r~rorR 109 Doharia 167 Shamsabad i;;rrr~ ~~llT 'fi"fT 110 Fai~ganj 171 Harayya Kalan

    Gfr~~~ ~~r1~ a;CP1~~ .. 144 Bahpur Gangapur 207 Udharnpur ~..er' C"T ~:ST ~.,~~<: " .. 153 Khunta Khjlra 209 Kanakpur

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    2 3 2 3

    ~;p ~FiT '" '" 0-'· Jhurk Ihundi 56 Rawanna l_!fu<:rT~7:T "2 Mutyapura 72 Misrinagar North ~ll~~ rr::fTCfrf;;r ~<:"r 3 Hamirpur 73 Nawabganj North if

    'fC1!~T fu"llTful.{T iifl§6T 20. Bhatpura 89 Khimotiya Bakhti ~f'1lfT ;prnq;f;;r 3T~T~<: l1!'ITm 22 Nagaliya Qasamganj 90 Alinagar Shurnali

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    Of~B'~~ ~~a-r 27 Ahmadpur 96 , Haraita m~'!<: 97 Dhanupura i":;rq~ f1f~ fll-lfT q:j~~H;;r 31 Falj~nj 98. Milak Mirza Faiyaz

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    q'",~ IV APPENDIX IV 3f1)~f.... a ;;rrfuzrT Cfl!I'T 3f~m (j!'1(j!lfdll'T C!lT \iA'mT cr;r ~ ;;r;:rmr ~ ~qm ~~ ~ ~T"{ llT'fll

    ~~ffi·~ , ~ iiTTfuzrl C!lT ~lSlfT ~

    orrr~3fr QrfCTlTT9;"{T I\,6 Bagruwa 148 Motiyapura ;;rr~T rr;:;rw .mr i'frrQf1 107 Nag\a Gannesh 155 Bas Nagli ii~~T;;if"{ ~T is[~~"{T lITCfl1 108 Mehandinagar ]\orth 168 Barllpura Silarki fq~'fi ~TllP:r "flT"{TCfT 110 Milak Hasham 169 Bhamrawa

    f~;;,!l: 'l';;'fm ~"{~ "'lT~ 111 Kishanpur Panchakld 171 Durga Nagla wri'i~"{r ~i ~'{ ~r~, 113 Shahdara urfThanepur 172 Falzullahnagar 3f~l: lIT ~;;rr~ '11T, liS Ajitpur 173 Saahzadnagar q-;;q~lfT .31&:if~rrlT~ ;;r~tlT1~ 121 Panwaria 177 Ahmadnagar Jahangir CTJl1TCfiT ar~lrr~l"{ '1~1 122 Tashka 178 Alinagar Junubi orTlTr If;~~lf'''' !lI~l 124 Bagi 179 Mandaiyan Shadi i'f"fRT iff;.:Sll'l;; ~~ 128 Nawada 181 Madaiyan Ballu ~"'~T~ q~i'r ifi~tH"'~"{ 132 Sanaiya Sukh 182 Patti Kalyanpur ~~~"{ lf~~l:iFt <::TiiT 134 Kherullahpur 185 Mandaiyan Rami ~of;;zrT llT

    qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV 3t:Wr-i4ij ;;rrml:fT cr~lT ar~f

    I Tahsil-Rampur A-Scheduh:d Castes

    ~","Tfcr:rT 3T,!~m ~fcrl:fT 'fiT ~~ m~il 'fiT GfTfmr mif;~fil 'fiT qfun: 'fi~

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    ~lllfrf!~<: ~I "IT <:T:q~<: 209 Ganshimpur 242 Raja Rampur 1tQ:~~~<: ~f~T 211 Mahmoodpur 244 . Khajuria

    for~u- ~<:lfT~ 212 Bisri 245 Hariyal

    f+r~riflT<: ~~qr Cfi"<1~'fi 213 Misrinagar Junubi 24 " Kalrakh fJ:f;;fCfj fB'Efi'<:'t;;r ~1l'OI<:,:!<: 215 Milak Sikraul 6--10 25 Ishwarpur 1t~~T

    12fi::SlfT ~T 5r1~<: 221 Mundia khera_ 42 Pranpur iflfTlfTq- ~1~

    if~l\;j"'iI" ariiflf~ 229 Naimganj 67 Ajaypur 213,

    qf'f.:f~ IV APPENDIX IV 3T~ \lfmr1:fT ~T 31~f~ ~Tfu1:fT 'fiT :jf'f~~T liliT 'FI' ~~ ~ ar

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    ~q"{cn ~~fr:r1:fT 7J T'llarta 223 Bakainiya ~qQ:f<:1:fT ifQ''!<:T 79 Kumharya 226 Behpura

    \lfc~U ~m,!<: 'f~~'if 84 Jatpura 234 Lalpur Saidganj i:'?I'~f'fl!T. :o~'ft ;r;::s~R' ~,,~~ 87 Deoraniya l'1orth 238 Mandaiyan Udairaj t9'f~ln iIi'fi'~qT 92 Khandiya 239 Kakra~a

    Uf"",!~T :0\1<1 1l'fCfi~T 101 Ratanpura North 24; Mankara q-~~<: ~~T ~~~~l:fT ~~T~ uo Patther Khera 11-15 II Saheriya Daraz ~~{

    f1f~<:)<;r ~U:rT 153 Kisrol 3S Sarawa

    <:ll~~T ~J(""IT 154 Rampura 44 ~ainjna 'f~~T if~ o::r~T ~~>ifr<:,!<: :a-t:fi 'e('lC~<: 156 Nag1a Bans NagJi 46 Benazeerpur urI Ghatampur , ' a.r~1l<:"'f~<: inr.=rT fll~ifi Wfj;;j~

    oT~<: g_HT ~J("'fT ;;T;;~~ .199 Thakur Duwara 6!~ Sainjni Nankar 214

    qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV - 3f1~f"'Q '5frmliT 6~f ~ '5I"1'ltlfdtl" 'fIT "5f'Hiw:rr

    at'j)\j\N6 ::;nf~t Sf'j)\l\foN' \ifTfutft

    ~\ifrcrFrr ~~r 70 Bajawala 2(;0 Madholi

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    t:r;:~~~ fu~)fCflir @-9"T 115 Mansurpur 88 Khimotya Khera ~'F'!iT<: q-i?:f¥1 . ~G:~~T llS Ahmadnagar Pahari 112 ' Kkodpura

    ~"i;T ~r~~~ 144 Indra 121 'Bazeedpur

    cn~ ~lf(';f1 145 Talabpur 14: Koyali tITtffllTR ~T~

    qf'tf~ IV APPENDIX IV ~ iififcr.Tl ~i!fr ar~ ~rfcp;ff cffl- ;;r;:r~l§lIT CfiT ~ $fmr ~ ar:rrr

    3f:!~f'ifl "!Tfam 31'~f;re mf~p:ff 'fir ;:;r.r#l9l:fT ~;; etT ;;r;r~l9l:fT ~ Cfi);s 'fiT qfm..

    \jflT6~<: 3fQl1~iiifT~ 54 Jagatpur 29 Ahmadab~d ~Cfi~r ~~T ~B;;:r;:rlT<: 99 Kukri Khera 41 Dalelnagar iSfl1"~\:T 3f~<::)9"T 123 BamanJmri 53 Ahrola

    ~~u~ 3fQ:I1~ Gf~T:;<:,!<:: 138 Sanaiya Ahmad 17 Bahadurpur q.11,!~ 3f'{4m7if - ir.f\if'n: 149 Paimpur 55 Aliganj Benajcer lffi'f,!<:: f;:r. armll'T 152 Karimpur Sharki 58 Ki,hanpur Near Ataria ;rt~<: 3f~q~lar~ qm 159 Mominpur Ahmadabad 59 Pajnga

    :qIJ~~ ,fl1'{4Cfi 3fl n:1fi 160 Chamarpura 61 Milak Arif

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    sr~ ~~m,!~ flT~ iiifr~~r 235 Pratappur Hardaspur 127 Milak Badul1a q:;~'{' f~~'fi ~rr~lfr 236 Fattepur 131 Milak Sanalya ~~ ~~T 3TllTTCfi~~ 31+ 5 Bendu khera 150 Ashokpllr IJr'f'fi'!<:: ~it 3TllTTiif\'!<: 19 Manakpur 151 Patti Ashokpur fiSfiif'!U 3PfjJl"l"!~ qi!f 24 Bijpuri 161 Afzalpur Patti qfU~IV APPENDIX IV ar'X~ ~Tfu

    'Ii~rrr~"{ iijfifif~ li3 Kalyanpur 219 Faiznagar f~tt 'flvFT~ q:f;:rzrl1!~ lIf'fi~~<: 203 Chikti Ramnagar 237 Danyapur Shankerpur

    * wzr at~Rm' '3l'rf~T ctT ~'f~~ if; ~m ~~~m Of~ ~ I • Excludes village with no scheduled castes popUlation. ;;1c-~ ~ffi ij ~<:T ~;:nrTfuzrT ~T ~~f§l:I'T ~ ~ m~ i1~T ~.1 ttfmrrsc: IV 'liT ''lFT q' 'Wsrn

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    f~crRT ~T<:~~ 0-5* 2 Chhittoni 06 Madarpur ~ ~rCf.i'f1T<: ~ ~f'fl:f T Cfi('fT 3 Saddiknagar 68 Sahvia Kalan f$£~Tm ;;rr:rCfi~ 13 Bisoli 72 Janakpur "9 if;<:r a-m~<:T 15 Cbak Feri 77 Telipura "9"~'IU ~t f+rl:fpi::;r 18 Chandpura Kalan 80 MiY:lganj

    'l1'5frr~'Z +r:511Ti'f lTT<: 23 Bhajanpur 81 Madyan Gaur +i)~Hr~i'f'lf'= ~q~~ 26 Mohmmadnagar 83, P<)oppur m1Cfr'ZT ~q'P!<:T 27 Lalwara 84 Devipura l1:Sl:fFrCfit 32 97 Madyanbde

    ~'Zrlf 'Z:+lp:r 1f;l!T'Z'lt fi'fOlic 1fifP:t

    i'f;:i'f~ 'l'flTC! ;:c'f '3: <:: 56 Nadnau 133 Bilgbantpur 21&

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    ~iifrf~liT a:r~\l\m .... rRrliT Clfti>l"l'mr mifi'llT;; ctT \1j

    ;;rliif'!"U 'iififiW<: 1fia:r+r '" 13S Bamanpuri 101 Chkarpur Qadeem iif~a:,!<: a:rlJT~<: '" 136 Jahe<:dpur . 119 Asalatpur a:r)~r qr~om:rT 155 08si 120 Pipal Wala 'fi'iT o~~ 169 Gaini 124 Thakuria . ~~n"f qp >RT ~~q;;:rm: 18~ Rabani Patti Uda 165 Y ousufnagar l'HT~ +r~11T f-on:!:fT '"lira: 6-10 5 Sarai Mahesh 170 Thriya Jadid

    ~u ~q)ifr 17 Jatpura 11-15 9 Sa ifani 'q~~~T ~ 'l~n:r 2(} Chandrapura Khurd 22 M;jhra

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    11:s~r;; ~ f~T ZS Madyan Jhau 40 Khirka 'iG

    flr~n:,!~ a:r~U<=r 'l~T~ 87 Mittrpur AhroJ 67 Mathurapur

    CfiTrcf i'fif~T mq~ 92 Kasv Nagla '140 Bharatpur

    ::;rll~111r er~~ 93 Jaitoli 143 Bandar 219

    qRf~ IV AP,PENDIX IV ar~ ;;rrrnlil ~r ~ ~rfar.iT _

    ~crrrfcnif ar:w;f",a ;;rrfu"

    :qq;~,!~ ~ iT~~r 146 Chkarpur Bhur 199 Pegupura .mT'I~ "!IT'liT 157 Bhurasi 208 Gangapur Sharki . i("~;r-.: ~T mar f~ ~cttT 179 Gadamar Patti Moti Singh 21-30 j 6 Lahtora 'Ti("qaT,!~ er~~ 182 Bhagbatipur 16 Dharampur ar~~;:ri("~ f

    ~l1q--.: " 137 Rustampur 141

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    qRf~IV APPENDIX IV ar~ "frft:ml ~T ar~ ~mrm !tiT ~T 1fiT~ ~mT ~ at:rrt« 'tfun: if; ~~ mm '*'" {'ft List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~rn--WT~i"'l~ ar-~Rm ~rM<:Jf Ta'l

    ~TT~,!~ ~cr ;r~~T 159 Shahpur D~va Markhera

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    'f.THff,!~ G:T~qT 173 Gharmpur 62 Doharia

    3TifCfT Cf~,!<;:r 189 Anwa 64 Palpura \R!l~ \irFTIT ~Of~r ~ 200 Udaypur Jagir 70 Sahvia Khurd ¢~lTr ~;! §~*'" fif'fi'C' "I"~ 203 Gularia Khurd 73 Husainganj Near Janakpur

    ;pr.f'H: ~'!<: 31+ 4 Karanpur" 74 Boorpur ~fiflT11n: fil:fcrlTf ;::mm 1 Daniyapllr'" 7'Y Dibiya Nagla (f1'Jf~ "'T~(!;r W'DlTlfT 3 Tajpur Bihta 86 Dhuryai a;:ITU ~tI'Tif ~~T H Dhanaur:l 89 Madyan Tulsi ~T ;;p:r~)m 14: BaluPtlra 100 Jaidoli ar~q:;*r ~{1f:s

    f'lq-f~6fI 'ii~ Cf~r 31 PipaHyaBhoj ]03 Pasupura ~T 'fi~T~r<;. ~l=lT~~ 34: Patti Fazilabad: 104 Himmatpur ~)ifT l1TUfn: C Sona. ]09 Mcrapur'" ~iifT ~\ifT~-r:iF 5, Niswi 112 Sujatganj 221

    q'R~ IV APPENDIX IV 81'~::;:re' ;;"rfu'lfT <:NT ~~fqq ~rf(frif ctTI" '5Rmt 'fiT ~ ~mr ~ ~

    ~:;rrW:rT ~ :srrfu"1.1l ;ft ~~T ~ otT :or;m'~ ~~ lfiT~ m· lfiT~ m m~ 'PT;;~ ~ lfiT ~ ('Slfal1rn ) ~lfr Name of Village (~) mr Name of Village Range of Location Range of Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (Percentage) 2 3 2 3

    ~sT 114 162 Khera

    iTgi'Fr~ ~

    :;:rn<:If~' ~G~~ ~1 iAn" ~ 144 Chatarpur 177 Gadmar Patti Tika Sinah if~jCf if~"lrH 145 Nandgaon 184 Narendrapur u+rH J{)~iM"(T 149 Rampur IS5 Motipura iTT6Tfu"~T ~~<: 150 Mohalia 186 Jagesar

    * ~ 3f~~~ ~ otT ;;r

    qfdit,iSi! IV APPENDIX IV ar~ ~l Cf'l1T ar;z~ \Jlif\JlIRr

    6f~Rcr ;;rrftr;r1 6f~Rcr ;;rrrcrlfT ;tT ~FJfi~T mm 'IiT;;r;;~ mm CJiT ~~ ~ CfiT 'TfuIl: m \WI" CfiT if111 (5IfullRf) mr ~ mlt 'fiT ifTtr Location Name of Village (~) Name of Village Range or Range 0 Location Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (percentagl!) 1 2 3 2 3

    '

    ~~~~ 'I®;~lfT ·7 HarjipUT 89 Gahluiya qcrrr (t~T 9 Patna 90 Aimi fl:J~ +r~ ifi~ f~ 11> Milak Mohd. Bax 93 Ghichauli ~ 'iflT

    ~"'H :q

    "'PH GangapuT Qadim 123 Seundra ~flT if'T rorr +rfu~TIT 2) Mohl!lmadnagar Nankar 127 Megha Nagla Qadim ~lT'i~ ar~~T;;rTG" 2S Dharampur 129 Ahmadabad orffG"W.FT~ R~,!<: 34 Adilna&ar 132 Brijpur 223

    qfd~ IV APPENDIX IV dI mf... C1 m-ftr

    ~f"'ffi 'iITf~T ~~1 'lfT ::;r.rn~T ~~

    Cfil1 ~~T;:r;;~ ¥~llr '1[e: 144 Qmaruddinnagar 84 Gularia Bhat <:1T~T ~iT mm;;Tq OI'ififl:fT ~re 162 Loha Patti Bholanath 85 Bakenia Bhat ¥TCI'e: 3f3!il~r 185 Dubawat lOS Akonda flf'>ri~ fif'fiC q~ er~h:r 186 Mirzapur Near Param 131 Dhamora

    ~lH~ mG1~~ 188 Kirpia Hapoo 134 Jadonpur ~T llT'tiT ~~~T~ 193 Dhar.eli Sharki 136 Mehdipur ;;;rTm if~r ",lu~T ]95 JaJifNagla 181 . "Iauraha

    on:r~ ~~li<:'~~ ;;p{1~ 6--JO 6 Bara Khas 192 Mohmmadpur Jadid flIJ:ff<:lfT erli'1~T 17 Simarra 197 Dharampura firqf<:111T 'Ul:f\ifT~T f.rqf.r~r 28 PipaJiya Raizada 11-15 30 Nipania

    l1~r ;::rr<9'T ;;~~~T 33 Mada Nagta 37 Narkhera

    n.rerr'{ i;f;fri{ ~~u 41 Jiwai Jadid 88 Rajpura q"frorr flI~T 44 Pajawa 102 Sirra

    ~~Ef>T an~~~ . 51 Bhaunrka 103 Adpur

    ~JI'~~ qo'rnr Rrcnliif 59 Rustampur 109 Khata Chitaman

    ~ifTl:fo~~ lfl:ITI'f~\ 73 Inayatpur 110 ! Shaimpur 224

    qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV ~ ;;nfuzrT ~r 3T~f:;:re' 'iR''ilTfCfzrT ct't ;;rrr~~T 'liT ~ ;;r;rmr ~ 313ffrn qf"{1iI'"{ ~ ar'rf~ m;rr 'lfr ~~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scehduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~~-f;r(:f!fi ar-~:;:re' ;;fTfd;:' r "Pahsil-Milak A-Schedulect Castes armffi ~T arwJ:m'ifTRr:rT eft ~~T ~ !fiT ;;rrrij'~T ~

    ;:pf<=rT ~~~ fm;r~ 112 Nagla Udai 71 Silai

    ftru~ Cfl~Ff~"{ 114 Tirah 77 Kalyanpur

    Q:'9hT q(:f'f1~~ 146 Ainchora 92 Balbhadderpur

    ~fGl1i ;;r'l";:rrT2T~ 1~6 Khutia 97 Jagannathpur 'I'i"<:l·:'n ~ifT 169 Karinga 98 Maini CP-rT'U"{

    #';;1iI'T~T 'fT'f'l'i~ 201 Bhensori 128 Nankar 225

    qr"{f~ IV APPENDIX IV ~ ;srrftr~ w:rr a:r~fT qfun: Cf;)-~ llfl1

    ~

    m~~<: ,!~f.:r~T ;;rG"1G 150 Larhpur 83 Purainia Jadid fuor-.:r 157 Khudanagar 94 Singra f'f:;;r~ f.,1fe "f

    ~~Tor ;:r~T fftim '3"n-{f 13 Suhag Nagia 101 Dhanaile North -.:~~ ~T~T 24 Rehsa·na 106 SaindoJi l_!

    ~<:If~rrq<: a:rm'ti'!<: 55 '"Hurmatnagar 159 Ashokpur qfC'lfT 64 164 Patia

    ~<:<;arT ~"fT,t 05 Hardua 165 Dhanaura

    ~"{~rn,!~ 'HT f.:r0fiC q\iff'Jfl 67 Hardaspur 191 Bar:! Near Gajaja 226

    qftf~ IV APPENDIX IV 3f~ ;;rmrlll ij~TT i3f~ ;;rrr;;rmrlll 1' ~r List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges cr~~~-f~, ar~ ;;nfullf Tahsil-Milak A-Scheduled Castes

    ~ ;;rrtcr

    1 " 2 3 1 2 3

    'f

    ~<;I;;:fFT~ qlT+=~~ 47 Halunagar 130 Paigamberpur !f~ir

    ~<:~ 'flT;;:fr 5Pr~T 62 Harsu Nagla 147 Krimcha

    1'::i'fT,!~ CfTGf'!':: 66 Purnapur 148 Tajpur Cf\qij~r ~i{~,!<: 69 Kapneri 149 Bhoonakpur ~q~,!,:: ~lTm

    ~Cf<:r 'ft-f arr1fi~~ 78 Deori Buzurg I6() Baqarabad 227

    qfU~IV APPENDIX IV ar~~ ;;rmr.:rl ~lT ar~~ ;:;r;:r;;rrfu<:rl 'fiT ;:;r;:r:g~l em ~\i '.ifTfmT ~ 3T:!q-T~ '1"fun: if> 3T~~ llTlff rtf ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~ij.g-f<;r-flr<;r'fi 3T~f;;ra' ;;rTfu

    3T:!W"ffl \iIlfa<:IT 3T~f

    ~TQ:~iT 'llTifl~l!f E,f-'::lI'T f;;fll<;{ 31+ 161 Lohapatti Bhagirath 31+ 175 Thiria Bishnu fq~T f!!T

    1fi~'fi'ffi ~~lI'T 168 Calcutta 18? Harriaya

    ~<:61fT '!1TQ:\ifT~iflJ'~ 171 Tarwwa 183 Shahzadnag:ar flfCiCfi ~T'fi~ ar~m ~tll'T IftlJi 172 Milak Baqar Ali Khan 184 Kirpaia Pandey fOl9fiIl~<: \lf~"{ 173 Bikrampur 187, Jatpur ifoqT ifiJ ('OfT iJ~'Jfr 174 Nawwa NagJa 190 Gajaija

    * ~ 3T~~F-em 'ifrfij

    ;rtT~ f;Rfi I Cfi I Town Directory 232

    ~f;Rf~ ~I !:I"rf~fu aih ~F.ir $~

    er~ rn qf~GlTu f.:n:orfufmr \j[iJ~T3fl if (~ mQ:(f 'lROlTU Population and growth ,iIill' m~~Fr ~)<;r ~i1T<1i1 CfiT fCli.ll"T.it) i'flT lifl§1:fT( 1981 1901 1911 1921 ~~ "fiT ~urr, "f111 cr~T '(f" i!ilG ;:fo . rr111 Area in CliT ~"fr) Sl. ;:n

    1 2 4 5 6 7 8

    f.r<:1r~~ III form!J'i~ (i'f.~.~.) 16/2/IV Bilaspu"} 11.50. 3,419 4,448 4,786 4,249 (-) (+7.60) (-11.22)

    ~rnq'~ 2 IV 1{;I1U ("f.~.~.) 16/2/VII Bilaspu"; , 2.40 2,071

    ~T~ 1 98 1 CfiT ~17fifT It 3 V JrnOlTtrT (i'f. ~. tr. ) 16/1/VIII Suar 1.30 1,405 Tratede as urban for the

    ff{~ 4 IV fm1'tl (i'f.~.~.) 16/5/V Milak 11.02 2,528

    ~ 5 I Uf{,!~ ('i.!n) 16/3/1 Rampur 20.20 31,672 78,758 74,316 73,156 (-) (-5.64) (-].56)

    mT~T~IT~ 6 IV l!TJWOfr~ (i'f.er.~.) 16/4/1II Shahabad 7.00 3,246 7,338 5,622 5,771 (-) (-23.39) (+2.65)

    ~T~ Suar 0.54 2,430 7 IV ~EfT~ (i'fm.) . 16/t/VI

    ~crT~ 8 III eT:sr (rr.~.~.) 16/1/11 Suar 9.07 3,289 7,983 2,638 6,963 (-) (-66.95) (+163.95) 233

    TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT I Status and Growth His tory m CfJT \if"ffiiSfiT- Cfif i>fiT - ortown DensIty (1981 ~ur.=rT i(1JTifT nllA'r Census) 1961 1971 1981 Census Census Census

    10 .t1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

    erlfT

    'SI"~lf Ofn: lfAT lflfT ;:PP: first time in 1981 Census 8,786 6,758 880 V Masw.asi (T.e.) 3 (-) Cf1TT.r

    74;216 89,322 134,277 135,407 161,417 204,610 10,129 850 866 894 I Rampur (M.B.) S (+ lAS) (+20.35) (+50.33) ~+OO.84) <+19.21\ (+26.76) cmjq-ifff 5,793 5,934 9,269 Declassified 18,313 2,616 ... 860 IV Shahabad (T.e.) 6 (+0.38) (+2.43) (+56.20) (-) GfifTcrifcr 6,217 5,554 Declassified 14,935 27,657 876 IV Suar (M.B.) 7 (-) (-10.66) (-)

    7,240 8,404 8,763 10,575 14,628 20.424 2,252 927 902 872 III Tanda (T.C.) i' (+3.98) (+16.08) (+4.27) (+20.68) (+38.33) (+39.62) 234

    o;m: f;rif1fl"tiT f1{~ 11 ;:FP1 i\f~

    m~'1'&1 Physical aspects

    ----- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    ~@"if:a; ~r+r~"{ f.Jm~$' 1 III f.R;n~ 1280.6 44.2 2.4 Lucknow (298) Rampur (30) Bilaspur to)

    ~~ '~:rI1~"{ fq~ffl$~ 2 IV~ 1280.6 44.2 2.4 Lucknow (299) Rampur (21) Bilaspur (11)

    ~ "U1f~~ ffi~ 3 V.~ 1280.6 44.2 2.4 Lucknow (330) Rampur (40) Suar (10)

    ~lSA":a; 1280.6 ~r+r2;~ fl:r~ 4 IV fiRwrCfi 44.2 2.4 Lucknow ~ 276) Rampur (23) Milak CO)

    ~:a; "{llf'{"{ 1280.6 ,r"PH, 5 I ~J'1I1!"{ 44.2 2.4 Lucknow (315) Rampur (0) RamI?ur (0)

    ._,~ 1280.6 ~~ !iTl&Tor~ 6 IV ~GJT'f 44.2 2.4 Lucknow (320) Rampur (27) Shahabad CO)

    ~

    ~~ ~r+rq-~ ~cm: B III em 1280.6 44.2 2.4 Lucknow (330) Rampur (30) Suar (31) 235

    TOWN'DIRECTORY -STATEMENT 11 Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979

    'n:rq-<: <:rq'I<: fq~:lTtrH Rampur (30) Rampur (30) Bilaspur CO) III Bilaspur

    <:Tt1q~ <:T+Jq<: ~if-.::r RampUf(21) Rampur (21) Kemri(O) IV Kemri 2

    'TQq--.:: Ui!1!<: m:rqrm RamImr (40) Rampur(41) Maswasi (0) V Maswasi 3

    ~<: 11t~q; f~

    l1<:ro"'T~ U~ <:prq<: Moradabad (30) Rampur (0) Rampuf (0) I Rampur 5

    <:Tif'1<: , ~P:Jq'<: l!T~q~ Rampur(27) Rampur (27) Shahabad (0) IV Shababad

    <:r~'1<: <:ilflJ<: f

    '7T;r'1<: ~:irnT"'1<: cT~T Rampur (30) SoshanPtlr (12) Tanda (0) III Tanda 8 236

    iPRf~f~ fcf~III ;:PT~Tf~T f~, 1978-79

    srrfCij" ('00 m-lfT it) Receipt (in Rupees '00) ii1f m 'fiT ~IITT OfIl'lf~ lroHrif r- ----"'. if; 'lif[1Jf ~o 31"11: Ofm m~~ (1980 it) 'f\'U aT1f~ cp<:T~A' an-rm ~~T 3lf;n:r Wlf ~ 81. Civi? administra- if; 'lim ;:r~Tf;;;r

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    7.654 255 8,509 1 III ro:rre,!~ (;;.~.~.) T.C. 1,318 IS 378 1,711 2 IV ~ (;;.&T.~.) T.e. 25 344 3 V ~~~r (;;.~.~.) T.C. 102 217 163 532 874 4,951 4 IV fq~'fi (;:Ul.~.) T.C. 3,382 30,397 5,498 11,1l2 36 2,503 49,546 5 I ~f11~~ (if.IJT.) M.B. 3,000 300 3,'300 6 IV ~IQTifR (rr.~.~.) T.e .. 1,333 3,)12 353 5,198 7 IV ~~ (if.{fl.) M.B. 84 3,450 !OO 3,634 8 III ~i'r (rr.~.~.) T.C. 237

    TOWN DIJlECTORY S'lATEMENT ill Municipal Finance, 1978-79

    0l:Jlf ('00 ~T i:t) Expenditure (in Rupees '00) r-______,______--A------.------~ 5fi1f ~rl['rnr ~ ~~~ ~ ~ 3FlI' ~G!JlT ~o Others Total Class and name Sl. SI''!!Tm

    11 ]2 13 ]4 ]5 16 ]7 2 f

    3,515 335 3,850 III Bilaspur

    330 8 952 1,2CJO IV Kemri :%

    71 54 32 148 2 66 373 V Maswasi 3

    765 363 1,092 1,030 440 3,690 IV Milak 4

    8,099 2,972 28,588 6,984 180 2,025 48,848 I Rampur S

    400 200 2,000 600 50 3,250 IV Shahabad 6

    993 187 1,926 3,052 49 258 6,465 IV Suar 7

    717 1,782 9]2 398 3,809 1II Tanda 8 238

    ~ r;Rf1fJ'lfiT fi{!{,vr IV mor'Jrfuifi am: ~ ~f

    ~. ~ ~ ~"

    2 3 4 S G 7 8 9 10 --_--

    20,032 I,IIZ PR(3.00) OSD III f.r~' (~.~.~.) T.C. KR.(12.00)

    2 -IV it;~T (~.&t.U.) T.e. 13,537 291 KR(5.00) OSD

    3 V q~ffl1 ('T.ti.~.) T.e. 8,786 1,307 PR(2.00) OSD KR(I.OO)

    4 IV ~ (;:r.I!tT.~.) T.e. 14,470 752 PR(S.OO) OSD KR(9.00)

    S I ~rnq 't (Of.qT.) M.D. 204,610 6~111 PR(140.00) OSD 17 '" KR(3S.00)

    IV ('T.ey-~.) T.e. 18,313 2,497 PR(1.00) OSD 6 1!TT'Tilfr~ KR(4.00) • M.B. 14,935 361 PR(17.00) OSD 7 IV ~n: {Of .tIT.) KR(4.00)

    20,424 331 PR(3.GO) OSD 8 III -zhn {il.I!tT.«.} T.C. KR(2,OO) 239

    TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT IV Civic and other Amenities, 1979

    ~ f.;'fi'rnT ~~ IfTrrr ctT • \~~ ('tA'f!lI;:fl '1ft mr) ~ 'il) Qlj"qf~T Protected water supply Electfi cation (Number of connections) fio r-- ---.. Method of f~----' 3lfr.r.rrwr Class and sa. disposal of • Wiflrrr ctT ~ 3lTmflA; cnfiJr- lfTIi' ~ name of town No. night soil

    11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2

    ~r~'I~ WB,RL T,TW B,W.P Rampur(30) 2,500 30 1,052 350 III Bilaspur (150,000) ~Tlt~~ HL T,TW OHT - Rampur (21) 190 110 90 IV Kemri 2 (15,000) ~, WB TW.W Rampur (40) 225 9 56 V Maswasi 3

    ~~~ HL,WB T.TW OHT Rampur ( 5) 430 22 318 IV Milak 4 (150,000) ~ WB T,WT OHT Yes_ 22,719 94'8 1,208• .2.820 Rampur S (1,875,000) ~ HL T,TW Rampur (27) 1,100 17 100 162 IV Sl:tahabad 6

    \Tlf'!~ B,s'T T.TW OHT Rampur (30) 336 6 28 200 IV Suar 7 (90,000) \Tlt'!~ WB,RL ' TW,W Rampur (29) 600 28 350 250 III Tanda 8 240

    ~f;R~ ~IV-ar il"fu"iF

    lI'ft:rl Offffi 'tiT Ifi1T 1Il~ i(f~",,~ 'fiT lfffi ~:S~ ~-lI'~ f.rc!:;rnr ~o m '1ft ~1JfT arT~ rrTlI' 'l'R:ri omft Cf;T rrTlI' (em fCf;.m. if) \ifrr~T (f.t;. m. 'if) ~T

    SI. Area of Slum Population of Paved Roads System of No, (in sq. kms.) Slum (in kms.) !!lewerage

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    ~ NIL 241

    TOWN DIREC'fORY STATEMENT IV-A , Civicand other amenities in notiiied Slums, ) 979

    ~~f~cr qFrr CfiT fqi!! a-TCfi"(1lf ~ttT rit ~~T Number of latrines an~~f~~ (~1 CfiT ft~T) r----,----"----. ~~~~, Electrification (No. of connections) Class R o4fcfd~ld ffi~rflriI; fficr:jlfifEIi iWf ------~------~ Nmne and name Private COmmu- Method of '{to disposal of No. of tap pointsl I=fm' ~ of of town Sl. r-- ~~ nity night soil public hydrants slum qAT crnft ~qTt( ar.'4' installed for SJCIi~ No. Water Services Others supply of (~T~) borne protected water Domestic Road Others lighting (Points)

    8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2 1

    ~ NIL - ,- ~-~-'~'------..-.--. ---_- -_ ... ------.-.------~------142

    ~ f.:RfWCfiT ~V f"ffeRij'T, iTf~, if;fR\ifP!' atT<:: ~m W~, 1979 n \Jfif- f~'1'T~' wf&l'li Medical Facilities Educational -«0 ~~T ,--__...... ______, r-- __._ S1. ~ srrca- 'WI?: ~~ftf~, ito ito ijil~ ctim-::if Polyte- ~lPt if ~) Dlspensanes! ~ . T B. ~~Iq"T ~:~rft~) srfu~ " Clinics etc, Beds in Art!Science! ~tlq"Ff Higher Medical Commerce Recognised secondar~1 Institu. College Short hand Interrnedt- tiODS (degree level Typewriting' ate P.U:C. noted in and above) and.Voca- Wre-untver- column 4 tional Trai. Slty Col_Iege/ ning Insti- JunIor tutions College level)

    1 2 3 4 5 6 'i s 9 10 11

    <:r~<: i:r<:o ij'~'f~~ <::J1l~<: ~TJ:f~ 1 20,032 PHC(I) 6 Rampur Mcerut Saharanpur Rampur Rampur 2 n~ fGl\'tlij2;< ,30) (180) (ISO) (30) (30) <:T~~ i:r~o ~~1:' <::TJ:f$<:: <:T"~ ~1: 2 IV ~"6 13.537 D(I) S Rampur Meerut Saharanpur,Rampur Rampur Rampur (21) (182) (140) (21) (21) (21) <::flr2)1: <:TJ:f~ it

    TOWN DIRECTORY, STATEMENT V . Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities, 1979

    :rrF.nrnT ~pfm lV'IT~~ arf?: :e-~fu~ ~fum3T"T q:,T ~r Iilf ":;':)"'.' .'"' faclltles ~1 No. of Recreational and Cultural facilities ~. Class and name S1' #~j \jff~ ~~ ~ trTlff- v if; ~ ~- t¥Prr ~rrnm j Cf~T of town No. --.j ~~am: 1T~~ ~)"il ~\i mT 'IilffTll' ~ ~ relflT Cinema 'PlfTj ~ trni- Secondl!-ry! ~ fllfu\;r Primary ~ 3fi'Gr Stadillm trlfT\il'~ ~ ~- MatrI- Schools Working Auditorial ~ culation ~ifI' women's Junior Adult lite­ hostels with Dram~1 Public Secondary racy classes! number of Community libraries and Mid'dJe centres seats halls including Schools others Reading Rooms

    12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

    ~1lf.{ 2 2 6 Rampur (30) 1 III Bilaspur

    ~r;r~ 1 1 2 Rampur (21) IV Kemri 2

    I 2 3 1 V Maswasi 3

    <:~T I 7 Rat!londa IV Milak 4 (6)

    12 17 89 2 5 I PL(5) I Rampur ,

    af..;~T 1 Dhakiya 2 IV Shahabad 6 (9) 2 5 1 3 IV Suar 7

    ! 2 6 1 III Tanda I 244

    ~f;Rf~ ~ VI c;l1nrf.~.

    1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8

    G"r\if~ ~rlr;:c m~ itT ~f~'lT q-pftij- !fiT lirCf 'ifrcr~ ~'"R 1 III f.r~ Diesel Cement Iron Rods Menthol Rice LWhea.t

    G''fm;r Cfi1li~T qcft~ 'JT<::rit 'fiT mr :qrcr~ 'ifl:rGT 2 IV ililfU Diesel Coal Petrol Menthol Rice Leather n-r.=rT an:1l5T rn~Q:iT ~A 'fiT itz:r ~r af.:rlft 3 V 'Rl'fRIT Sugar Cane CastOr Seeds Oil Seeds Edible Oil Bidi Coriander, Seeds G"~ 'IlTtrz:rT q¢~ itj '9TCfz:r .' Diesel Coal Petrol Wheat Rice Sugar ~"r~T'firU 'IlT ~arr qrr ~TiiT crT;;- ~n:rrif "'fTf ' m:Tsr ;;rro 5 I ~T1I1' Mentha Paddy Embroidery Goods Knives Wine Fodder ~ CTT;;- ~ W 'ifrcrz:r arrer 6 IV mwm Wheat Paddy Sugar Cane Sugar Rice Flour

    ~r~ a-t'1

    z:r'fiG"T crT.,- ~~ '9rcriif ir'" 6f~ 8 III i:':t6r Wood Paddy Pulses Rice Wheat R • Potatoes 245

    TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT VI Trade, COIl1!llerce, Industry and Banking, 1979

    f~f·nmf ~.rn ~uf crf;r ~aIT

    9 10 11 12 13 14 2

    arm ~!!TT

    ;;rr

    Ofril' 'flit 'liT a-~ ~fo:n;rj Bidi Edible Coriander V Maswasi l Oil Seeds -r~~.'T. it; orci~ mo:r 'Cfr.rr Earthen Pots Paddy Sugar 3 2 IV Milf.k 4

    . 'Cf1W 'CfT

    ~r 'CfTCf~ arm Sugar Rice Flour 3 IV Shahabad 6 • Of~r 'CfTq~ ~fT;r lI"?lf Bid; Rice Agricultural 2 1 IV Suar .7 implements 'ifr"~ iii'f;r zrw::r ~T;r 'liT a-\if Rice Agricultural Edible Oil 3 2 m Tall.da I implements 246

    qf~~ APPENDIX 0flf'U l'f;) ~f~tIT iNT ~ ~'f~lSm Towns showing their outgrowths with population

    §I;lf . ~11 ~ $;:nr~ ~ 0 !fir i'fIl1 ~;rn:!!f>i"~T ~~~;r ~fk ~'I' ~1 ;;rrr~r SI. Name of town with Population of core town Outgrowth PopUlation of outgrowth No. locatioll code

    1 2 3 5

    ~~1~ Not applicable

    PrintweU Printera. A)igarh-CensUS, 1981-500 ~-<::T1fT: ~fl- ~i(l District-Rampur ERRATA

    ~~o f.rcr<:ur ~~o ~f~ ~ Page No. Particulars Col. No. For Read

    :! 3 4 S

    Xl ~T 'fiT ~ liFT au~~ No. of Villages Total Uttar Pradesh 124,193 124,246

    ~arr~ Uninhabited 11,625 11,678 "Ii11 ~o 22 Sl. No. 54 3 202 203 22 " 58 2 u~ ~~ 22 " 70 2 ~\T ~T 22 " 90 2 ~fiRT;;;r ~ttl~ir ~~\:!;~rer 23 " 141 2 ~~~ ~TOT;rr~ 23 " 154 2 1{;;n:T ~"i tt"TilftT ~ 23 " 163 2 1tg ;:rpr~ ttW'ilt{ 23 ~:qTqo ~:;;rmr \' " 166 2 23 " 168 2 lflS8n ~~T ~~ 23 II 184 2 fir;;j

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