CENSUS 1991
~~C11-25 SERIES-2S \3Cf1~ mr UTTAR PRADESH
~-XII3l· PART-XIIA !lIJi Cf ~~I\! VILLAGE & TOWN f1~~ICf)1 DIRECTORY
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't11!!GI~CP f Page No. 1 Foreword 2 Preface V 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Brief History of District Census Hand Book XIX 6 Analytical Note 1 7 Section-I(I) Map and Village Directory 1 Community Oevelopment Block- Kurara 16 2 Community Development Block- Sumerpur 28 3 Community Development Block- Sarila 42 4 Community Development Block- Gohand 54 5 Community Development Block- Rath 66 6 Community Development Block- Panwari 78 7 Community Development Block- Jaitpur 96 8 Community Development Block- Charkhari 112 9 Community Development Block- Muskara 126 10 Community Development Block- Maudaha 136 11 Community Development Block- Katirai 152 12 Forest Villages Section-I(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block- Kurara 166 2 Community Development Block- Sumerpur 170 3 Community Development Block- Sarila 175 4 Community Development Block- Gohand 179 5 Community Development Block- Rath 183 6 Community Development Block- Panwari 187 7 Community Development Block- Jaitpur 194 8 Community Development Block- Charkhari 200 CONTENTS Page No. 9 Community Development Block- Muskara 205 10 Community Development Block- Maudaha 209 . 11 Community Development Block- Kabrai 215 APPENDICES C.D. Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities. 220 II Land use data in respect of non-municiapl towns (Census town) 226 III List of villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is ava·f!able. 227 IV List of villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total populaiton by ranges. 228 8 Section II - Town Directory I Status and Growth History 247 " Physical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 249 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 250 IV Civic and other amenities - 1989 251 IVA Cvic and other amenities in notified slums -1989 252 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural Facilities - 1989, 253 VI Trade, Commerece Industry and Banking - 1989 255 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with population 256 ~ ~ \ffi PlCflGC1~ ~ ~ ~ "lf6 ~ ~,\111 1 10111 ~Ra4>I31T em ~ 1951 qft \11""1 110111 cti tmITq .-1tf tIT m tnT ctr tr 7flfl ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ alJq:t~4>C11 ~ ctr ~ ~ ~ f.i+ITm3lf em ~ xm 'q'X Fcl$lfllr&jCfl ~ m it it~ XT\ni 3iR -mr ~ cCr ~-~ ~ ~ \11<'111 01'11 ~ em 'f1'5Tll'"ffi ~ mtifcP RlCfllfilfJiCfl ~ cfi f<;nl mofcro ~ m uTtr til &j I Rr1 Cfl ~ WWT .q "flcfim cCr 111fr I ~ mnf ~ -qOcf;O ~. ~ ~ IHIlf1PtCfi ~ mat ~ 1 mxr ~ 1fm 3iR ~ -q;;O~O "XWr. ~ ~ 31'R ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~R:Cf) ~ /~ m ~Cf)I~IC1 ~ ~ 'lJl+{ Pt~~ICf)1 /mO\ifOmO ~ ~ ~ I ~ .q ~ \1tJ '151'{1t1~i'{ (~) ~o EftO'$O xrti ~ ~ ~ CiiT m ~ "CfT"R ~ ~1It1 Cb'i, ~ f.r:ifm3IT 3fR ~ $tlt-m cfi emf cffl' tlc FOREWORD . Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items su(!h as adult literacy centres, Primary the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations health sub-centres and Community health workers in the Village were provided so Imodifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programmes. publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Similarly information on approach to the village was also provided for the frrst Government / Union Territory administration. It inter alia provides datal time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of information on some of the basic demogra?hic and socio-economic characteristics inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in and on the availability of certain important civic amenities Ifacilities in each view ,the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV·A on village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be slums, was provided so as to enable the plazmers to chalk out the programmes for of immense utility to the plazmers, administrators, academicians and researchers. providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on The scope of the District Census Handbook was initially confined certain civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also towns. A part from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the Primary Census Abstract (p.CA.) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes / centres were added in district. The District Census Handbook published after the 1961 Census Statements IV and V respectively. contained descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, ,large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been two parts of the District Census Handbooks (part-A comprising Village and Town restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold the States and Union Territories. The third part-C of the District Census industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition to this, the sex Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in 'PCA for the fust was also to be brought out could not be published in many StatestUTs due to time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the were introduced in the District Census Handbooks. These were published in two plazmers in chalking out more effective developmental parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While part A comprised Village and progr~es. One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe peA upto tahsil/town level were provided Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsillTalukalPS level presentation. in part B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity were brought together It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental under the guidance ofShri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (5.5.), plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted planning, of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers and Union Territory was tlloroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division by intending to use Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy for each village have 'been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy corresponding codes of 1981. Registrar General (Map). This publication is a joint venture of the State GovernmentlUnion I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project. Territory administration and Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri Vijender Paul, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of the State GovemmentIUT administration which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy A.R.Nanda Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the Registrar General, India sake of uniformity in presentation of information /data and for preparation of New Delhi analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis June 11, 1992 v 'tlPtfltld ~ I ~ Qctll~111 -rnT ("IJ11 "'(]\j'lT ~ ~ 1Ji"1'l ol1l Wra'1 -e-q "'61~Rn~I~ (~) 3ffi ~ ~ "E!)-fr ~ \jq +j61~Rn~I~ ~ ~ t fcp ~ ~ JOI(l).jCJ)df "f"1 ~ q;)- m 3lICj~1lq5dl ~) cpr ~ ~ W ~ "$~~I ~ .q fcr;m TftrT ~ I II ~ ~o&RO ~ ~ ~llmRn~I'!. 'Iiffil' cf; Wff m ~ ~ ~ qR(IT t ~ ~ cf; ft.:rr ~ ~ ~-q~ <: 3lT 'WmiT ml II 3T1R f.1~~lIcllf ct> \R "fl'Ifr ~ / CJiqillRlI1 q;)" ~ ~ t ~ ~ ct> m. ~ om ~~rA~ol -q ~ f$m t om ~ fr ~ ~ ~aTI cf; m '4T ~ m'QaT ~ ~aT ~ ~ ~ fcf;<} 7f"4 \iff. 1996 ~ "$ fWr vIT fcp ~ "$ m PREFACE Census Abstract. This feature would ensur~ a clear picture of literacy level in a In the modem era of planning for developmental schemes, information district too. Through these publications, which are a joint effort of the State regarding condition of human resources of an area is of prime consideration not Govenunent and Census Organization, now more details about workers engaged only for determination of suitable strategy of development but also for an in various types of economic activities in a district are being shown in the data assessment of developmental process at mass level. The latter aspect is of presented for 1991 Census. We have now stored data in respect ofV.D. and considerable importance in view of the fact that huge resources have been pumped into for enhancement of the peopl~. while the resultant benefit accrued to them is P.C.A. for 1991 Census on the magnetic tapes and floppies. The assistance found to be either unsatisfactory or shaped into a slip-shod example of unproper received in this regard from local NIC Unit of Planning Commission is implementation. In our country the age of planning has heralded during the fiftees commendable. The data can now be obtained using nationwide NICNET facilities. and in the beginning of the ninetees we hear a shift in our approach to taclde It has ensured data users the benefit of computers regarding population figures. In problems. But whatever is our premises for directing the economy, the knowledge these publications village-wise computer codes are also being indicated for about popUlation dynamics on a regional 'level is of immense importance. reference. To make still more useful these publications are being provided with Adhering to the above objective Census Organization being country's sole usual extra features such as an exhaustive Analytical Note, Important Statistics of organization dealing with statistics, has been trying to contribute its share of the district and some important maps. responsibilities. One of the useful exercise in this connection is the publication of These publications are being brought out in two parts viz. part-A and B. the District Census Handbooks introduced since 1951 Census. This publication is Part-A is further divided into two sections. Section I incorporates the Village now a regular feature published with some improvements after completion of Directory and Section II contains the Town Directory StateIllents. The decennial Censuses. responsibility for collection/supply of data relating to Village and Town The fact that out of every six Indians, one is from Uttar Pradesh itself Directories is of the State Govenunent while the responsibility of providing reveals the huge population size of the State. The success of Indian planning technical guidance and printed fonos! schedules for collection of data, its efforts therefore largely depends upon being it successful in the State ofU.P. It is tabulation, analysis and publication rests with the Directorate of Census widely upheld that some of the districts in eastern U.P. are included in areas Operations, U.P. In the Part-B volume general population figures in the form of demarcated as most backward in country. Micro-level (especially district level) Primary Census Abstracts are provided upto the village and leveI approach, should be adopted in planning process to ameliorate the condition of w~d In this Directorate, the data was collected and compiled under the the masses. For the first time the District Census Handbooks data are being direction of Shri Vijender Paul, erstwhile Director of Census Opeations, Uttar presented in both volumes at the C.D. Block level. With a view to educating all by Pradesh on behalf of Uttar Pradesh State. The planning and designing of this year 2001 A.D. creation of educational infrastructure at primary level has got publication was carried out by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General added impetus. To facilitate district level functionaries sex-wise population in the (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. We are greatly indebted to 0-6 age-group is being presented separately aIongwith other details of Primary them. Under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain the present Deputy Registrar General VIIi' (S.S.) the technical compilation and presentation of the "Analytical Note" portion I am thankful to all the officials/officers who have been associated with was fmalized on the basis of his comments m_zegard to the draft submitted for a the collection, compilation and analysis of the data and also to concerned model district from this Directorate. I am thanKful to him, guidance in matter of departmental heads for their direct and indirect cooperation extended for preparation of maps was received from Dr. B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy Registrar collection or supply of data. General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar In the end, I hope that data users will fmd these volumes pertinent to General (Map). In the map unit of the Directorate this job was carried out their needs. accordingly. I place my sincere gratitude to Shri A.R. Nanda, the former Registrar General India for his kind direction without which this publication might not have Lucknow R.K. SINGH seen the light of the day. June, 1996 10int Director tC' ' !,. :c' I l j ,_I ~ '"0 '1- ..i -I :;< .- r 'z.. '" , &. ato,. ~ . ~ w -·l, -:;) rX ~ « ':-'" I :r I' ~ « ::::::::I= ~ I ,; A.. ~ .> ""r " ~" a: iii I j.i0: l: ..... a « III - ~ ... "I Q :! .. ii': ... .s- 0 oC I", < l- a: ::c g to I·· I!: A. «.. :~' . lie , t- \ (;) " I I! i! '0 !5 -c a ,-Iz.. 0 "I t; \ ~ ., I I >' Q- s '"::> ~ IV ~ '"z . I " 0 I H r' ~ J' f ","\~ '_'",' \X Si6('t1'!\of ~ Important Statistics moxfO fcIcffoT ~~ 64"),<~,< Sl. No. Description UTTAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH 1. W1'fi~1 li5~'rf ~ Important Statistics ------~---. mox=fo fcJ:cRuT \'ffiR rtiT s4hg'( Sl. No. Description UTTAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH Density of population mTor 386 171 (per Sq.km.) Rural ~ 4927 2617 Urban 5. fC;rr-~ (mcr ~ 5\ifR ~ tR ft;;mT ctt msm) Sex Ratio (No. offemales per 1000 males) 3T-~ ~ 879 841 A- General Total mTor 884 839 Rural ~ 860 853 Urban ~- ~jf!Jild ~ m-rr 877 832 B- Scheduled Caste Total m#tur 880 832 Rural ~ 854 834 Urban x-r-~j~(i \J1'i\iJIRI m-rr 914 969 c- Scheduled Tribe Total ~ 920 889 Rurul ~ 820 1400 2 XI '16tc1'i\°f ~ Important Statistics -WO"flO fcIcRur \3"ffiX ror 6i"Jl' Urban 6. maNffi G'<" (0-6 ~ ~ ~ ~ em ~4'>IC1q),<) Literacy rate (excluding children in age-group 0-6) 3T-~ ~ 41.60 39.64 A- General Persons 55.13 ~ 55.73 Male fF;mt 25.31 20.88 Females ({~ -;:;rrfi1 ~ 26.85 25.86 B- Scheduled Caste Persons 40.59 ~ 40.80 Male tam 10.69 7.78 Females ~-3t1't@! C1 \iI"'1 \ill RI ~ 35.70 10.42 C- Scheduled Tribe Persons 21.74 ~ 49.95 Male tam 19.86 0.00 Females 7. ~ \JFRf&IT if ~ \iI"'1t1 &:II em >rifrm:r Percentage of urbun populution to totul populutioll 3T-~ A- General 19.84 17.36 3 XII tJ6C'4tt:;uf ~ Important Statistics w-o"ffo fclcRur \mR iihT 64'I'<~x SI. No. Description UTIAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH fi-3tj~IfiI(1 'VlTftt 11.79 14.58 B~ Scheduled Caste ~-31j~(1 \11·i\iIIRl 5.86 19.05 c· Scheduled Tribe 8. cgc;r \111 fi {.~ I II ~ Percentage to total population 3l-~ A~ General (i) ~ cnJ'l1 ~ ~ ~ 29.73 33.26 Main workers Persons ~ 49.31 51.02 Male ~ 7.45 12.14 Females (ii) fI"llilPdCb cnJ'l1 ~ ~ ~ 2.47 6.78 Marginal workers Persons ~ 0.36 0.52 Male ~ 4.87 14.21 Females (i ii) cnJ'l1 1" ~ Cfl""R ~ 67.80 59.97 Non workers Persons ~ 50.32 48.46 . Male 4 xiii l16i;"C1'iuf ~ Important Statistics wo~o fcIcRoT \ffiRm Pfl" ~ 87.68 73.64 Females 6f~ \jffftl B- Scheduled Caste (i) ~ cnJ11 m crrB ~ 32.40 36.19 Main workers Persons 50.40 ~ 51.78 Male ~ 11.87 17.46 Females (ii) offIl11 Pd Cjj cnJ11 m crrB ~ 2.89 1.43 Marginal workers Persons 0.40 0.53 ~ Male ~ 5.74 15.70 Females (iii)cnJ11 .., m ~ ~ 64.71 54.70 Non workers Persons 49.20 ~ 47.69 Male ~ 82.39 66.84 Females X1-3fj~C1 \l1'"1\l1IFc1 c- Scheduled Tribe (i) ~ cnJ11 m crrB ~ 35.91 38.10 Main workers Persons 5 ,..., v &J6(q~of ~ Important Statistics w-o"fto fctcRur ~~ 641,<~,< SI. No. Description UTTAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH ~ 51.08 62.50 Male fBI<:IT 19.30 12.90 Females (ii) fll&Jlfk1cp cpp:r m cnB ~ 7.51 6.35 Marginal workers Persons 6.25 ~ 1.96 Male fBI<:IT 13.60 0.00 Females (iii)~~m~ cz@Kr 56.58 38.10 Non -workers Persons 46.96 ~ 31.25 Male fBI<:IT 67.10 87.10 Females 9. ~ cpp:r m 'CflC'!T Cf>T fclmur Break-up of Main workers (i) cpl~dCf)I'< cz@Kr 22031188 247387 Cultivators Persons 19694430 220583 ~ Male fBI<:IT 2336758 26804 Females 6 xv 116fCi,!:of ~ Important Statistics -wox:fo fcIcRuT \3"ITR ~ g+1'lxgx SI. No. Description UTTAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH (ii)~~ ~ 7833303 150988 Agricultural Labourers Persons 6095986 103421 ~ Male ~ 1737317 47567 Females (iii) q~ql~1'"1. \ii 4l61ld. ftrcffl. ~ ~ 295687 5901 qq;'$"11 3TR ~ ~ ~. Persons iPTR -qct ~ cm 7 XVI ~6R1,!::of ~ Important Statistics w-ox:ro fcrcRur \3""ffiX m 64'l\!g\! SI. No. Description UTTAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH Household Industry Male ~ 172305 1468 Fcmllics (v-b) QIRClIRI$ ~ ~ ~~RCRi ~ 2208369 9186 ~PlS1fol, l>lx1f4),!ol WIT ~ ~ Persons Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs in other :Fi 2089293 8758 Male Than Household Industry ~ 119076 428 Females (vi) f.1trfur ~ 510520 6710 Constructions Persons 495686 ~ 6274 Male fBrm 14834 436 Females (vii) ClTfLIR ~ ql~l\Jiq ~ 2550858 21699 Trade & Commerce Persons :Fi 2480495 20480 Male fBmf 70363 1219 Females (viii) QRCl6'i, "fim ~ 'ff=rrrx ~ 771226 6727 Transport, Storage & Persons Communications 763530 6672 ~ 8 XVii Si6ttltt"f ~ Important Statistics wo"fto fctcRur ~~ 6si'i' Male ~ 7696 55 Females (xi) 3Rl ~ ~ 4127887 28379 Other services Persons 3763427 25426 ~ Male ~ 364460 2953 Females 10. 31j'fi\~ d ~ ~ ell Fcffi ~'i ~ 21.05 24.89 cpr c:gN \J1"1 ti&ll ~ >rftmq Persons Percentage of Scheduled Caste 21.07 25.01 ~ Population to total population Male ~ 21.02 24.75 Females II. 31j'fi\~d \J1"1\J1IRI cf> ~ czrFcffi 0.21 0.00 cpr ~ \J1"1 't1&11 ~ >rftmq Persons Percentage of Scheduled Tribe 0.20 0.00 ~ Population to total population Male ~ 0.21 0.00 Females 12. qRql'<'~~ 22377820 250193 Number of Households 13. 3lTEITG 311 q 1;ffJ 1I lfCPAT ~ ~ 21407433 240803 9 XViii Sig~,"!\or ~ Important Statistics wOx:rO fcrcRor \m'R iihT g~lxjx SI. No. Description UTTAR HAMIRPUR PRADESH Number of occupied residential House 14. d gftl c;fi ctt ~ 294 6 Number of tahsils 15. '{ilj~I~Cfi ~ ~ ctt ~ 884 11 Number of C.D. Blocks 16. ~ q·illlld~· ctt ~ 8750 99 Number ofNyaya Panchayats 17. mctt~ "lll1f 123950 1147 Number of Villages Total 3WITG 112804 926 Inhabited TR 3WITG 11146 221 Uninhabited 18. -;:pffl cB1 ~ 753 12 Number of Towns ~ - ftiR;rr \J1'""IJIOHI 6ffi g;fffiCfiI -q \1f6i ~ 'f1ISiI~' W6G CI5T ~ "S3TT t ~ ~ ~ 1$ m 3l'j~d ~ /\l1'1\l1I~4i q\ ~ f1 fAi f~1d -g I Note: The term' General' indicates total including scheduled caste and scheduled tribe wherever it is used in the District Census Handbook. 10 Xix ~ \J1'"l'IOI11 1l !illl' ~ qq; cf; ~~ em ~ ~ ~ ~ m qft' 'CWtm ~ t I 1941 1l "ftr<;rr Gl1'I ol11 ~1iR9:l$1" ~ cfi 3Rflfu" m+r ~ cfi ~ -qq; ~ ~ cfi ~ 1l WI'i'Tfmr fcl; m frIG~rrfl cor eh tl\'1T f 1. \J1'"'1'tiMI ~ ~ 1991 ~ \J11 1Iul'1l cf; ~ ~ mTf cfi ~ ~ 4 "4 1 ~. 1991 *~ "$T VI '1 ti6a I em ~ lJ'm t ~ ~ 'ti"&IT ~ if cfr ll 2. ~ra't'llll 'l1ffif * 1181'!fGt«I'< (W~fi;'14 &m ~ ~ * ~ ~ Ttfq "4 ~ ~ ~ t m ~ ~ cfr ~ em m * &m ~ 'l'l '1'1R frI G:tf:oft CJiT ehi '1""R P1~~ICflI "4 ~ *'tt'lft '1""R ~ 7r<) tim em ~ * qUlfjWS1 "4 rm lJ'm t I ~ ~ wS1ifcbt1 RlcNfillttlI3IT if I ~ IV 3l, V 3lR VI "4 ~ x>(} rrm em- ~ m $ 1m) ~ ~ ~ lfZfr t :- (I) ~ ~ ';j"l'R ftAcIft ~ ~o ~ ~ t 3fR \ill ~" ftn;if cfr 't1R ,"",a1l1Cll14 ~ $ mx ~ ~ ~. ~, ~ ~ 'fiR ~ ~ ~. 1988-89 -q ·jll~qlfc;t(f)1 cfr ~ ~ 1989 qq; ~ ~ ~ 3Rl ~ ~ (3@t~d ~ ~ q;f 1ft), ~. ~, Si.f1~IJ1''1If+1Cf) 3l'R tlifClirctCll ~ 3tR czrrcrR ~, mWr ~ tcpl -a flRl~ cfllQq;('jJq 1ft ~ 'Cll«fi t I ~ ~ 1901 ~ 1991 CfClj cCt m cfr 1J11;H&:l1 -qci W%' ~, 1991 'Cf)f ~, 1971, 1981 'C[Ci 1991 cfr \111 110111aIT 'q?T f{;j1Iljqld, "JTRlll em ~ ~, R;rffi * ~ qfr ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~, lR1' iMf PI'R1I~ol ~ ~, ltn'ql(>llll cfr ~, ~ "* f.H'(jI~ol cfr ~, iMf ~ cGr ~ ~ ~fdffiCfj'{UI, ~ ;Hll)Wll ct) ~, ~Fcl>ct1'(illl'i ~ ~, 'i61~ElI(>I4, ~ ~ ~ w ct) ~ ~ ~ tr am:mf-~ qft ~ ~ em ~ "@:f ~ ~ cCt 0'J1R ,"",~1l1q;131T ~ ~ ~q:;lftJ,ICf)I3IT it ~ 1T ~ ~ ~ 1Wl ~kj~Rtle1 ~ .q ~ l1 (II) RlflhH'li ~ (~-6) . 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"CliaIT X '(j'q) q)f ~ 4~cgH!l1'1 <:IT ~ 'lIT 61~~cl lWfT 1flIT i I - xxx CflaTT XI ~ fcmrc;n:r ~ ~ CfleTT31T "$ ~ ~ ~ <:lft 'l{Cfl ~ ~ ~ Wm) t ill ~ msm ~ if ~ lJ1ft t I ~ ~ ~ ~ xfcmT ~ ..,gy t m~ ~ P!CficM ~ BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK There has been a tradition of collecting and publishing village level data at each Census. In 1941 village level statistics were published in separate volumes under the title "DISTRICT CENSUS STATISTICS". In 1951 the District Census Handbook was brought out for the nrst time with enlarged tabulation plan containing general populalion tables, economic tables, household and age tables, social and cultural tables and data relating to vital statistics, agricultural statistics, livestock, agricultural machinery and implements and primary schools. Besides, a separate publication was also brought out under the title DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS having only population figures at village level for rural areas and at town/ward/mohaHa level for urban areas. Thus the series of DCH publication which started in 1951 continued to be published in each consecutive Census thereafter. In 1961, DCH was published in a single volume containing 3 parts viz. Part A, Band C. Part A contained Census tables, part B related to official statistics and in part C Village Directory data was presented. Thus both content and coverage of data in DCH publication has been changing from time to time according to requirements of the data users. In 1971 it was published in two separate volumes viz., part A and B, Part A volume contained Village and Town directories while in part B volume Primary Census Abstract was presented. This pattern was followed in 1981 as well. Like wise in 1991 also DCHs are being published in two separate volumes viz., Part A and B. Part A volume contains mainly non-census data on basic amenities available in villages/towns. Village level data alongwith land use statistics have been aggregated at community development block level while for urban areas only town level data have been presented. The tables containing village level data is called Village Directory and the tables containing town level data is called town directory. The non-census data which relate to year 1989-90/199()"91 are almost synchronous with 1991 population census. Part B volume contains Primary Census Abstract (PCA) for each village and town alongwith their wards. The PCA gives sex wise total population as returned by population census of 1991 with sex-wise details in respect of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, Literates, Main workers by nine industrial categories, Marginal workers and Non-workers. In 1991 Census, there is, a departure from the traditional way of presentation of data. Keeping in view the requirement of the data users, basically those who are involved with the preparation and execution of development plans, the village-wise data have been aggregated at C.D. block level for Part A volume as well in 1991 , as against tahsiV village level presentation at previous censuses. Thus C.D. block is the main unit of presentation of data in 1991 Census, Hence, there may be some difficulty in comparing tahsil level information presented for 1981 Census with that of 1991, specially in those cases where C.D. block boundaries are not co-terminus I with tahsil boundary. SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rural areas of the district at C.D. block / village level as against traditional pattern of presenting villages-wise information at tahsil level in previous Census. For each C.D. block a list of villages serialised by Hindi/English alphabetical order alongwith their location code numbers of 1991 and 1981 censuses has been presented. The rationale of giving 1991 location code alongwith 1981 location code is to facilitate the identification of village for matching information collected at each Census. Xxxjj The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards, Town Areas or Cantonments have not been included in the list. In case of partly merged villages, the remaining rural part of the villages has been treated as independent revenue village and the data have been presented for such villages 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 town is indicated against the name of such village. All these villages are listed in the Prim~ry Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references, Uninhabited or de-populated villages are listed but only area of the village and land use pattern is given. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited. The village directory brings out some basic information about a village. These data can broadly be classified into the following categories :- I. Population and households Col.4 2. Amenities Cols. S to 10 3. Other infrastructural facilities etc. Cols. 11 to 13 4. Total area of the village land use pattern Cols. 3 and 14-18 1. POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD The population of each village as on sun-rise of March 1991, enumerated at the 1991 Census is given in column alongwith number of households in brackets. 2. AMENITIES If an amenity is available within the village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by the code(s) prescribed by the office of the Registrar General, India. If not available dash (-) is indicated and the distance is indicated in ranges. For this purpose three ranges of distance have been formed for presentation of data. These 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+). SCOPE OF TOWN DIRECTORY The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements serially numbered 1 to IVA, V and VI. The following mode of listing of towns has been followed:- (i) All the towns having statutory status which are not part of an Urban Agglomeration are 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 thc towns as well as undcr the main town of an Urban Agglomeration. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main UA. In alphabetical arrangement a note is given against such towns that they are part of such and such Urban agglomeration. x )(>tjii (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as independent town are not listed in the main body of the Directory. Against name/names of the town having outgrowth(s) an asterisk (*) has been placed to indicate that the town has outgrowth(s). (iv) Census towns are also listed in the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population census. Town Directories of the districts give an account of status and growth history of towns, location and physical aspects of the towns. Municipal finances during 1988-89, civic and other amenities upto 1989 (as well in notified slums), medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities by year 1989 and trade commerce, industry and banking activities in year 1989. In this way population and growth rates of towns from 1901 to 1991, density in 1991, sex-ratios during 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditure in the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and electrification, number of telephone connections, number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of imports and exports are enumerated vividly in various statements relating to the town directories of the districts. xxxiv EXPLANA TION OF THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The codes used for depicting amenities are explained in the following paras:- (1) Educational Amenities (Col.S) The type of educational institutions located within the villages is represented by the following codes, the number of each of such an institution is given within brackets:- Primary or Elementary School, Nursery School, Kindergarten, Pre-basic, pre-primary, Junior basic. P Senior Basic School, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary, High School H Higher Secondary, Intermediate College, Pre-university. PUC College, (Graduate level and above) C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class ICentre AC Other Educational Institutions 0 (II) Medical Amenities (Col. 6) The availability of medical facilities within the village is indicated by the following codes. The number of institutions located within the village(s) or serving practitioners is given within brackets :- Hosptial H Maternity & Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Centre He Primary Health Sub Centre PHS Dispensary D xxxv Family Planning Centre FPC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Community Health Guide CHG Others 0 (III) Drinking Water (Col.7) The sources of potable drinking water supply available within the village are denoted by the following codes;- Tap water T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP River water R Fountain F Canal C Lake L Spring S Nallah 0' N Others 0 Information not available NA (IV) Post and Telegraph (Col. 8) The post and telegraph facilities available within the villages are indicated by the following codes ;- Post Office PO Post & Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone X'xxv/ (V) Day or days of the market I hat (Col.9) If a weekly or bi-weekly market is held within the village, the name of day or days on which it is held is indicated. The days are indicated by abbreviations viz. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If a market is held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, the fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly / fortnightly. (VI) Communication (Col. 10) If a bus stop or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable water range, the following codes have been used to indicate the kind of facilities available within the villages: - Bus Stop BS Railway Station RS Navigable water ways NW (VII) Approach to the village (Col. II) The approach to the villages is represented by the following codes:- Pucca Road PR Kachcha Road KR Navigable River NR Foot Path FP Navigable Canal NC Navigable water way (including river, canal, lake water NW (VIII) Nearest town (Col. 12) The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance is given in Kilometres within bracket. (IX) Power Supply (Col. 13) The following codes are used for the power supply available within the village:- Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture EAO Electricity for other like industrial, commercial etc. EO Electricity for all purpose listed above EA x xxviJ (X) Land use Data Area of the village (CoI.3) The area of the village is based on village records. Land use classification: The standard classification ofland use data is given below ;- 1. Forest 2. Not available for cultivation 2.1 Land put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding 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 S. Net area sown There is a departure from the standard classification in presentation of land used in village directory. However, both classifications are identifiable with each other as given below :- Village Directory Standard classification (with SI. No. of category) 1. Forest (Col. 14) Forest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (Col. IS) Net area sown plus 3. Unirrigated (Col. 16) Fallow.lands (4.1 + 4.2) 4. Culturable waste (Col. 17) 1. Permanent pastures and other grazing lands (3.1) 2. Land under miscellaneous crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturable waste (3.3) 5. Area not available for cultivation I. Land put to non agricultural uses (2.1) (Co1.18) 2. Barren and uncultivable lands (2.2) xxxvJii Irrigation by sources The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the following code:- Government ranal GC Well (without electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE Tube-well (without electricity) TW Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others 0 Total T EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY The important concepts used in the Town Directory are discussed in the following paras: Class of Town (Statement 1 col.2) The towns are classified into the following six groups by popUlation size criterion :- Population Class 1,00,000 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 x)(xi X Civic Administration (Statement 1 col.2) The civic administration status ofa town is indicated by codes explaincd hclow:- Municipal Corporation /Corporation M.Corp. Municipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board I Cantonment C.B. Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Town Area Committee T.C. Census Town C.T. Name of CD Block (Statement I-Col.S) To locate the census town in the appropriate C.D. Block the name ofC.D. Block is given. Road Length (Statement IV Col.G) The total road length within each town is given by the following codes :- IPucca Road IPR Kachcha Road KR System of Sewerage Idralnage (Statement IV and IV A Co1.7) The system of sewerage I 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. The systems in order of importance, one following the other, are indicated in codes. XL Method of disposal of Night Soil Statement IV and IV-A (col. 11 & 12) The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the following codes :- Head Loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WB Septic Tank Latrines ST Sewerage S Two methods, out of the prevailing methods, have been indicated in codes in order of their importance. Protected water supply (Statement IV. Co Is. 12 and 13) The following codes are used for indicating protected water supply system/sources. (A) Sources of water supply (coU2) Tube well / Hand Pump TW Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK (B) System of Storage (col.13) Overhead Tank OHT Service Reservoir SR River infiltration gallery RG Bore well pumping system BWP Pressure Tank PT Fire Fighting Service (Statement IV col.14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town, In case these are not available within the town the name of the nearest place if in the same district or name of nearest district if outside the district where fire fighting services are available is indicated. , XLI Medical Facilities (Statement V col. 4 and 5) The following codes are used for presenting medical facilities:- . Hospital H Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC Health Centre! Primary health centre! Primary health sub HC centre! Primary health unit etc. r.B. Clinic rB Nursing Home NH Others 0 To cover various system of medicine, the following procedure has been adopted :- A_ooic A I~::eopathiC I~OM I 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 parenthesis appended to the code representing the type of medical institutions. For example code H(A-l,2), D(Hom.2,U-l) exhibit that there are three hospitals, one Ayurvedic and 2 Allopathic and D (Hom. 2,V-I) represents that, there are two Homoeopathic and one Unani dispensaries. The information on number of beds in each institution is provided in co1.5 .. Educational Facilities (Statement V Col.6 and 9) (i) The following codes are used for depicting Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges imparting education of degree level and above:- Arts only A Science only 0' S Commerce only C Arts and Science only AS Arts and Commerce only AC Arts, Science and Commerce only ASC Law L University U Others 0 X l- ii' (ii) Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other vocational training institutions (Satement V Col. 10) These are represented by the following codcs :- Shorthand SH Typewriting TYPE Shorthand & Typewriting SH.TVPE Others 0 (iii) Higher SecondaryllntennediateIPUCJJunior Conege levellSecondary Matriculation, Junior Secondary and Middle School & Primary SchooL (Statement V.CoL 11-14) Schools upto class V are treated as Primary School. Upto Class VIII these are treated as Junior Secondary or Middle School. Schools upto Class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary or High School. Schools or Colleges upto class Xl or XlI are put in the group of Higher SecondarylIntermediate !Pre-University! Junior College etc. Composite schools like middle schools with Primary classes, or secondary school with middle classes, are also included in the number of primary and middle schools respectively. For illustration, there are two primary schools and one middle school with primary classes the number of primary schools are given as three and that of middle school as one even though there are only three educational institution. So also in case of secondary or higher secondary schools. If there are more than on educational institutions, the number is indicated within bracket. If an educational facility is not available within the town, name of the nearest place within the district or name of the district if outside the district where such a facility available is indicated. The distance from the town of such a place is given in Kms. within brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V. Col. 2) The following codes are used :- I Public Libraries Reading Room ANALYTICAL NOTE History Little authentic information is known about the early history of the district. The first historical notice we get of the district is obtained from the Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang, in the 7 th century A.D. The tract known as Bundelkhand was visited and described by him in 641-642 A.D. under the name of 'Chih-Chu-T' O. According to him "this country was above 4,000 and its capitol 15 in circuit; the soil was rich, the crops abundant, and pulse and wheat were products. The majority of people were not Budhist, but there were above ten Deva temples and 1,000 professed adherents of the other systems. The king, who was a Brahman, was a firm believer in Buddhism and encourag~d man of merit and learned authors of other lands collected here in numbers. " Tradition by and large affirms that before the rise of the famous Chandel dynasty, Mahoba was held by Gaharvar Rajputs. A Mahoba tradition again states that the Gaharvar dynasty was succeeded by the rule of Parihars who were thrown out in Samvat 677 by Chandraverma, the first of the Chandel chiefs. The Chandel dynasty virtually ended in1203 A.D. th The history of the district in the 13 t\ 14 th, 15 th, and 16 centuries is a almost a blank. After the fall of the Chandels no order could survive in Bundelkhand until the British conquest. In between, there was Muslim power in this portion but certainly was ill-defined and did not extend far beyond the local headquarters. However, the scene of the earliest Bundela exploits lies outside the boundaries of the district. Bundelas became an important factor in the history of the tract only after the beginning of the 16th century. The Bundelas are now survived in Harnirpur through their remains, though very few, like those of the Mughals. Ultimately by an agreement dated December 16,1803, it was agreed" to cede in perpetuity to the Hon'ble East India Company from the province of Bundelkhand conquered for the Poona State by Ali Bahadur territory yielding an estimated annual revenue of Rs. 36,16,000". In the year 1804, the capture of Kalpi effectually confirmed the British occupation of Bundelkhand. Thereafter, the district was extremely disturbed till 1812. From 1812 to 1857 it remained almost undisturbed .At the outbreak of Mutiny, the composition of the district was the same as it is now, Jnitpur and Mahoba having been received from Julaun in 1853. During the Mutiny, however, the district was much disturbed. By the first quarter of 1858, with the defeat and flight of~e Nawab of Banda, the great rebellion as far as this district is concerned, may be said to have come to an end. The district then soon settled in its nonnal state and the work of reorganisation was effectually carried out. Thereafter with few exceptions, the history of the district since 1858 has been one of the orderly administrations. Location 0 The district of Harnirpur lies in the centre of Jhansi division .It lies between the parallels of 25 0 and 26 north latitude and 79° 5' and 80° 5' east longitude. On the west and north-west lie the districts of Jhansi and Jalaun, the boundry is fornew through out by the Dhasan and Betwa rivers. The river Yamuna separates the district on the north from the districts Kanpur Dehat and Fatehpur .To the east lies the district of Banda, the natural frontier of the tract being the Ken river, through only forming the border for a distance of some 29 kms. in tahasil Maudaha. The state of Madhya Pradesh bounds the district in the south. According to the information given by surveyor General ofIndia the area of the district is 7,166 sq. kms. Topogmphy and Climate Topographically, the district is divided into two parts-northern flat plain portion and the southern hills and plateau portion. The dividing line between these two tracts runs roughly east and west through the town of Rath. The northern tract is made up of black cotton soil eroded by numerous streams traversing upon it, towards that no hills are found. In the south numerous outcrops of genesis rocks, tending to cluster into low ranges surrounded by uneven broken country and overgrown for the most part with stunted jungle are succeded by a more level tract in which the hills grow sparse. This southern tract is marked for a number of large and artificially formed lakes, which are of great irrigational value. A few kms. further south, the hills become more frequent and the two southern most tahsils of Mahoba and Kulpahar may fairly be described as hilly tracts. Connected with the character of the rocks is the character of the soils in the district consist of the well known Bundelkhand varieties, mar, kabar, parua and rakar, the former two being commonly known as black and the latter two as light soils. From rocks in southern parts stone is abundantly available .At Gorahari and Charkhari lies the Gora hills of white and light grey stones which are used in the manufacture of colour, paper, buttons, ceramics and pots. The rocks available near Jaitpur are also used in ceramics. Gypsum is available in Surite, Puraini and pardhi. The chief rivers that flow through the district are Yamuna, Betwa, Dhasan, Urmil, Ken and Barma. Besides, there are many minor streams. These streams for the most part of the year are torrents which get swollen greatly during the rains, but at other times quickly subside into narrow streams with a very small discharge. The river Yamuna enters the district from Jalaun first touching the district near Misripur, flowing from west to east forming some portion of the northern boundary. The Betwa flows along the north eastern boundary from the point where the Dhasan joins it to the village of Badhina in tahsil Rath. The Betwa, a tributary to Yamuna, is the longest river in the district. Dhasan, emanating from the Vindhyachal flows through the Charkhari and Rath tahsils, forming the western boundary of the district. The Urmil also coming from Vindhyachal separates tahsils Charkari and Mahoba and flows out to the east .Ken, for some 29 kms. form the boundary between. tahsil Maudaha and district Banda. It also emanates from VindhyachaJ and flows on the eastern boundary of Tahsil Maudaha flowing out to north .The Barma, a perennial stream nearly divides the district into two equals, east and west portions. It ~ises in the hilly tracts west of Jaitpur. It receive the Gunehi at Itaura in Kulpahar and eventually gathers volume and becomes broader. These rivers and streams constitute the natural drainage lines of the district. These natural drainage lines are so smooth that they do not form jhils or lakes. But in Tahsil Kulpahar, Mahoba and Charkhari, the position of hills and the course of streams draining between low rocky outcrops has been taken advantage of to form artiftciallakes and tanks for which Hamirpur is famous. Climate The intense heat and dryness especially in the north are the main climatic characteristics .The hot weather commences early in March and subsides only with the outbreak of the monsoon. If monsoon rains are delayed the heat becomes actually distinctly trying. The rocky terrain in the south adds to the blazing glare of the hot weather day. On the other hand atmosphere is generally clear and free from the dust. The nights during cold weather are generally chilly and crisp. During the rains the climate becomes malarious. Indeed rainy season gives notoriety to climate for unhealthiness. The district has the lowest rainfall among the districts of Jhansi division. The rainfall in the district is capricious and irregular .It is characterized by heavy falls causing floods somewhere with long breaks or widespread failure som~where. The normal rainfall recorded for the district during1979-80 was 860 mms. While average rainfall was 437mms. Flora and Fauna The northern portion of the district is singularly bear with nO tree growth .On black soil there is spontaneous growth of babul and in the ravine tracts there is generally miscellaneous jungle of small and stunted type. The chief trees thus found in the forests of Maudaha, Rath, Mahoba, Kulpahar and Charkhari tahsils are babul, dhak, saija, taindu, teek, semal, neem, jamun, mahuwa and mango. Among the wild animals tiger is a very rare visitant but leopard is fairly common in the rocky hills and forests of Mahoba and Kulphar. The bear is occasionally found. Wolves and hyenas are common animals to be found in hills and ravines throughout the district. Other animals commonly found in the district are Jackals, foxes, pigs, sambhar and deer. Hares are common only in south. Monkeys are uncommon. So far birds are concerned peafowl, gray partridge, peacock, koil and ducks are most common. Of migratory waterfowls, various species of geese, duck and teal visit the area in cold weather. Numerous varieties of cranes, stocks sand other waders also congregate at the places of water. Fish of the usual varities, which are commonly found in plains, are also found in the district in abundance. These include the mansher, Rohu, Tengra, Parhin, Saul, Gunch, etc. Place of Interest Mahoba From historical point of view this is most important town in the district. This is the headquarters of the Mahoba subdivision. It is an important railway station on the broad-gauge line of Central railway running from Jhansi to Banda. Mahoba, like other Hindu towns of renown is believed to have existed since the most remote, . times. In Chand Burdai's poem the town is mentioned as Mohatsa or Mohatsnagar. The town is associated with the history of Chandela who ruled the Bundelkhand from 9th to 14th century A.D. The tank and temple at Rohilla 3kms. south west' of the city were built by the first king Rohillya. Kakra Maths of Shiva Character situated near Madan Sagar, is a place of tourist interest. In the bed of Madan Sagar are the ruins of an old building known as the Summer House of Chandel kings. The temple of the tutelary deity of the Chandellas stands on the northern bank of the Madan Sagar. On the top of a hill near Kirat Sagar another remarkable monument of same period is the tomb of Jalhas Khan, an officer of Jaichand of Kannauj who came to arrest Bramha in his war against Prithviraj and was slain at the passage of Betwa. Mahoba also boasts of a number of Jain and Buddhist shrines. An account of Mahoba in the chandella period would not be complete without a mention of its magnificent lakes. To bear the testimonies are Kirat Sagar, Madan Sagar, Kalyana Sagar and Vijay sagar. 4 Hamirpur Ilamirpur, a tOWIl of no considerable size. is thc district headquarters. It is situated on II tonguc of IlInd between the fietwa and Yllmunll rivers. at II short distance west of their confluence. Hamirpur Deva, it is believed, founded the town in the eleventh centuary. He was a Karchuli rajput who was driven out of Alwar taking refuge with one Badna, an Ahir, Here, Hamira, later on drove out Badna and built a fort, which is now in ruins. It is also said that Prithviraj, the ruler of Delhi left a force at Hamirpur on his way to Mahoba about 1180 A.D. The fort and a few Muslim tombs are now the only trace of antiquity in the place. Administrative Unit The seat of district administration is at Hamirpur. There are 6 tahsils in the district; namely, Hamirpur, Rath, Kulpahar, Charkhari, Maudaha and Mahoba .The number of Community Development Blocks are 11. Total area of the district is 7165 sq. kms. Rath !.s the largest tahsil in terms of area. The following table presents the distribution of hierarchy of administration. Table -1 Administrative Units Name of Tahsil / development Block Arcain sqKm Number of Gram Nyay- Gram Sabhas Revenue village Panchayats Total I Inhabited I Towns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Hamirpur 1047.0 16 106 192 144 3 Kurara 434.0 6 43 84 62 2 Sumerpur 613.0 10 63 108 82 1 2. Rath 1609.0 26 154 258 201 3 Sarila 645.0 9 48 84 65 I Gohand 520.0 9 57 88 73 1 Rath 444.0 8 49 86 63 1 3. Kul pahar 1219.0 17 131 272 224 1 Panwari 532.0 8 57 146 120 - Jaitpuri 687.0 9 74 126 104 1 4. Charkhnri 787.0 9 78 116 85 2 Charkhari 787.0 9 78 116 85 2 5. Maudaha 1462.0 19 134 197 166 1 Muskara 537.0 7 39 73 57 - Maudaha 925.0 . 12 95 124 109 I 6. Mahoba 940.0 11 90 112 106 2 Kabrai 940.0 11 90 112 106 2 District Total 7165.0 98 693 1147 926 12 There are 1147 revenue villages in the district of which 926 villages are inhabited. There are 98 Gram Nayay Panchayats with 693 Gram Sabhas.The number of towns in the district is 12. Economy Infrastructure District Hamirpur is deficient in railway communication. It is served by two branches of central railway one running between Jhansi and Manikpur and the other between Kanpur and Banda. The important railway stations on the former are Ghutai, Kulpahar, Mahoba and Kabrai and on the latter Kinara, Bhorua, Sumerpur, Inghota, Rangeel, lkauna and inchauli. The total length of rail passing through the district is 155.2 kms. The total length of Pucca road in the district is 1187 kms (in the year 1989-90) giving a ratio of 154.70 km. of roads per 1000 sq. km. of area and 106.95 kms. per lakhs of population. Of the total road length 1079 kms. is entirely managed by the public works department. In the year 1989-90 the total consumption of electricity amounted to 62.85 lakh kwh. Out of which 9.30 lakh kwh accounts for domestic consumption and 12.52 lakhs khw. for industrial consumption, Irrigational sector claims the h'ighest consumption of 36.88 lakh kwh. In the year 1990-91 the irrigation network included 908 kms. of canals, 418 govt. tube-wells, 914 private tube-wells, 10223 pumping sets, 13304 Pucca wells and 236 persian wheels .The major sources of irrigation are canals and Pucca wells. Agriculture and Allied Sectors In the district agriculture is the main stay of the people. This is so because there is a complete absence of any large-scale industry in the area. As much as 80.16 percent of the population lives in the country side. The system of agriculture persued in the district is characterised by slovenly ploughing il)sufficient weeding and an absence of intensive husbandry, which are quit common with these found in other parts of nundelkhand .The vagaries of' climate arc also a steady discouragement to improved method of agriculture. There are three harvests, Kharif, Rabi and Zaid. Zaid is insignificant in the area. The most important is Kharif. The main Kharif crops are jowar, bajra small millets and rice. Besides there are very valuable crops of cotton, seasamum and betel leaves. Betel leaves have been cultivated at Mahoba for centuries. A considerable area is also devoted to sugarcane. 6 Among Rabi crops the most important is gram, which is grown in all soils. Next comes wheat and linseed as also malai, arhar and masur. The cultivation of tobacco is also carried on mostly in Rath and Mahoba. Forestry The district has a forest area of 38, I 03 hectares. Forestry does not play an important role in the economy of the district. Mainly fire wood is produced in the forests of the district. Mining, Quarrying and Industry The district is characterised with very weak industrial activities which are largely confined to village and cottage industries .In the north of Kulpahar hundreds of persons are employed in moulding bowls out of soapstones found in the hills close by. In the name of registered factory under the factory Act. 1948, there are 50 big and medium size industries in whole of district employed 1104 persons in the 1990-91 and produces goods worth Rs. 114549 thousand annually .The name of some important industries are Hindustan Lever Ltd., Rin Soap factory, Rajat paper board factory and some medium size industries are Bandana Steels, Sushil Pump & Compressor etc. In the year 90-91 the number of small-scale industries registered at the district industry centre were 5042 and had employed 25210 persons. Another noticeable feature of the district is the total absence of any large central market. Rath is the biggest market. Mahoba owing to prestigious long standing betel leaf business and its position on the railways enjoys a considerable trade. The other chief local markets are Sumerpur, Maudaha and Hamirpur. Amenities The availability of amenities with in easy reach reflects on the infrastructure development of the area. The availability of facilities namely educational. drinking water, medical, transport and communication and marketing have been reviewed rural and urban areas separately. The table 2 given below shows distribution of villages according to the availability of amenities. Table -2 Distribution ofvillRRcS Rccordinl: to IIvailahility of different amenities Sl. Community No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities No. development inhabited block viIlages Post & Approach by Education .1 ~edical 1 Drinking water 1 Telegraph JMarket / Hat 1 Communication 1 pucca road 1 Power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Kurara 62 57(91.94) 62(100.00) 62(100.00) 15(24.19) 3(4.84) 18(29.03) 42(67.74) 60(96.77) 2 Sumerpur 82 70(85.37) 82(100.00) 82(100.00) 26(31.71) 2(2.44) 28(34.15) 56(68.29) 67(81.71) 3 Sarila 65 56(86.15) 65(100.00) 65(100.00) 17(26.15) 7(10.77) 17(26.15) 22(33.85) 46(70.77) 4 Gohand 73 67(91.78) 73(100.00) 73{100.00) 22(30.14) 7(9.59) 20(27.40) 33(45.21) 37(50.68) 5 Rath 63 59(93.65) 63(100.00) 63(100.00) 14(22.22) 10(15.87) 19(30.16) 34(53.97) 27(42.86) 6 Panwari 120 96(80.00) 120(100.00) 120(100.00) 21(17.50) 23(19.17) 15(12.50) 35(929.17) 35(29.17) 7 Jaitpur 104 83(79.81) 104(100.00) 104(100.00) 18(17.31) 5(4.81) 14( 13.46) 20(19.23) 32(30.77) 8 Charkhari 85 60(70.59) 85(100.00) 85(100.00) 17(20.00) 5(5.88) 7(8.24) 22(25.88) 24(28.24) 9 Muskara 57 46(80.70) 57(100.00) 57(100.00) 18(31.58) 16(28.07) 19(33.33) 31(54.39) 30(52.63) 10 Maudaha 109 103(94.50) 109( 100.00) 109(100.~) 35(32.11) 6(5.50) 41(37.61) 61(55.96) 64(58.72) 11 Kabrai 106 99(93.40) 35(33.02) 10(9.43) 35(33.02)_ 62(58.49) 63(59.43)_ 1061100.00) 1061100.00) , District 926 796(85.9~ 926(100.00) 926(100.00) 238(25.70) 94(10.15) 233(25.16) 418(45.14) 485(52.38) Table 2 reveals that medical and drinking water facilities are available for all the inhabited villages of Hamirpur district. Educational. facilities follow next in' extent of coverage ranging between the maximum of 94.50 percent of villages of Maudaha Development Block and the minimum of 70.59 percent of villages of Charkhari Development Block where educational facilities are available within the villages. Of the total 926 inhabited villages, 238 (Le. more than 1/4 th of the total inhabited village of the district) are served by postal facilities from within villages .The maximum proportion of 33.02 percent of villages of Kabrai Development Block have postal facilities against the minimum of 17.31 percent of villages of Jaitpur Development Block, the weakly or bi-weekly markets do not seem to feature in a good number of villages of Kurara, Sumerpur and Jaitpur Development Blocks where less than 5 percent of their villages arc served by thcse markets. Only 233 of 926 inhabited villages of the district are provided by a bus stop or a railway station account for 25.16 percent of the total number of villages .The villages which are connected by Pucca roads make a proportion of 45.14 percent of the total number of villages of the district, Sumerpur Development block occupies the foremost place in this respect as 68.29 percent of its villages are approachable by Pucca road, closely followed by Kurara Devclopment Block (67.74 percent). Jaitpur Development Block stops at the bottom with the least populations of 19.23 percent of its villages connected by Pucca road. Regarding powcr supply available in the villages Kurara Development Block is most extensively served by power supply while Charkhari Development Block swinging on the other side of the extreme, possesses only 28.24 percent of its villages electrified. Tile f()llowing tahle J presents proportion or I'll I'll I population served by different (Inlenities. Table· 3 Proportion of rural population served by different amenities SI. Community Total population of Proportion of Rural population served by the amenity of No. Development Inhabited villages in E~ucation I Medical I Drinking 1 Post & I Market / Hat ICommunication I Approach by I Power supply Block the C.D. Block water Telegraph pucca road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Kurara 75883 97.69 100.00 100.00 40.54 11.74 36.35 80.74 99.30 2 Sumerpur 127867 97.45 100.00 100.00 58.96 ,~ 4.53 51.96 80.25 91.39 3 Sarila 90153 97.78 100.00 100.00 48.30 19.04 34.74 40.37 79.96 4 Gohand 95052 98.43 100.00 100.00 53.99 17.34 38.19 55.37 65.20 5 Rath 82325 99.85 100.00 100.00 36.46 14.59 31.64 57.26 58.22 6 Panwari 118536 94.61 100.00 100.00 41.49 37.77 23.04 47.01 46.23 7 Jaitpur 111222 95.68 100.00 100.00 47.83 26.30 30.64 39.97 56.15 8 Charkhari 89215 94.52 100.00 100.00 44.56 19.54 19.00 43.06 41.65 9 Muskara 104647 98.50 100.00 100.00 66.60 57.91 52.08 72.90 85.65 10 Maudaha 171628 99.53 100.00 100.00 58.14 12.55 49.61 72.84 77.66 11 Kabrai 145318 99.71 100.00 100.00 59.79 20.30 43.36 69.86 68.53 District 1211846 97.73 100.00 100.00 51.95 21.74 38.66 61.18 70.23 The above table reveals that Maskara development block shows the highest proportion of its population served by all the amenities except education, approach by Pucca road and power supply. As much as 98.50 percent of its population can avail themselves of some education facilities within the villages, 100.00 percent medical and drinking water facilities, 66.60 percent post and telegraph facilities, 57.91 percent market facilities, 52.08 communication facilities .If we consider the different amenities availed by the population of the different development blocks we have seen that medical drinking water facilities available for cent percent population and more than 94 percent of population of all the development blocks availed education facilities within the villages. The lowest proportion 36.46 percent of the population of Rath development block served by postal facility, 4.53 percent of population of Sumerpur development block have served by Market !Hat facilities 19.00 percent of population of Charkhari development block have served by communication facilities, 39.97 percent of population of Jaitpur development block have served by Pucca road facility. However, in power supply Kurara development block leaves Charkhari development block far behind. While as much as 99.30 percent of the population ofKurara development block stays in electrified villages, only 41.65 percent of the population do so Charkhari development block. Table 4 given below shows the distribution of villages not having certain amenities by distance ranges from the place ofavailability. Table-4 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available Villages not having the amenity of No, of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of -5kms, 5-10 kms, 10+ kms. Total (Cols.2-4) 1 2 3 4 5 1. Educational 127 3 0 130 2. Medical 0 0 0 0 3. Post & Telegraph 555 116 17 688 4. MarketlHat 278 341 213 832 5. Communication 375 219 99 693 The above table 4 shows that out of total 926 inhabited villages, only 130 villages where educational facilities are not available within the villages. They make a proportion of 14.04 percent of the total number of 926 inhabited villages of the district: Of the villages not having educational facilities 127 are located within 5 kms. and 3 are located 5-10 kms. distance from the availability of such facilities. Among 688 villages not having postal facilities 555 are served within a distance of 5 kms, 116 from the distance of 5-10 kms. and only 17 for the distance of 10 kms. and above. Of 832 villages where markets are not held weekly or bi-weekly ,this facility is available within 10 kms. distance range of 619 villages and for the remaining at ten kms. distance and beyond .There are 693 villages which are not provided by a bus stop or a railway station. However of these 375 villages can reach these facilities within 5 kms distance and 219 villages within 5-lOkms. distance while 99 villages can be said to be poorly placed on communication map as only after covering ten kms and beyond, communication head can be reached. Following table 5 presents the distribution of villages by distance ranges and availability of amenities. TableS D'Istrlbutlon 0 f VI'n aees accord' IOI! to t h e d'IStance f rom t h e nearest town an d availability 0 fd'f~I erent amemties .,.' Distance range No. of inhabited No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- i from the nearest villages in each I I Post & I I I Approach by I town (in kms.) range Education I Medical Drinking water Telegraph Market / Hat Communication pucca road Power supply I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 142 118(83.10) 142(100.00) 142( 100.00) 34(23.94) 12(8.45) 45(31.69) 88(61.97) 92(64.79) 6-15 448 392(87.50) 448(100.00) 448(100.00) 122(27.23) 29(6.47) 119(26.56) 208( 46.43) 239(53.35) 16-50 335 285(85.07) 335( 100.00) 335( I 00.00) 81(24.18) 52( 15.52) 69(20.60) 122(36.42) 154(45.97) 51+ I 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) I( 100.0) I( 100.00) 0(0.0) 0(0.00) 0(0.00) Unspecified ------Total 926 796(85.96) 926(100,00) 926(100.00) 238(25.70) 94(10.15) 233(25.16) 418(45.14) 485(52.38) /0 The largest numbers of 448 inhabited villages are situated in the distance range of 6·15 kms. from the nearest town. The next largest number of 335 villages are situated in the distance range of 16·50 kms. These two categories of villages make 84.56 percent of the total number of inhabited villages of the district. There is only one, which can be, said to be remotely placed being at the distance of 51 kms. and beyond .Some important features revealed from the above table are, the nearer the villages to a towns the better is the chance of having communication facilities ,approach by Pucca road and being electrified .The educational facilities on the other hand, tend to cover more distance villages. Table 6 gives below shows the distribution of villages by population range and amenities available. Table ·6 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available " Population No. of Inhabited No. (With Percentage) Of Villages Having The Amenity Of· range Villages In Each Education Medical IDrinking waterl Post & I Market / Hat ICommunication I Approach by Power supply Range I Telegraph pucca road I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Upto·499 246 126(51.22) 246(100.00) 246(100.00) 9(3.66) 10(4.07) 26(10.57) 63(25.61) 58(23.58) 500·1999 509 499(98.04) 509( 100.00) 509(100.00) 93(18.27) 37(7.27) 126(24.75) 221(43.42) 281(55.21) 2000·4999 158 158(100.00) 158(100.00) 158(100.00) 123(77.85) 37(23.42) 71(44.94) 121(76.58) 133(84.18) 5000+ 13 13(100.00) 13(100.00) 13(100.00) 13(100.00) 10(76.92) 10(76.92) 13(100.00) 13(100.00) Total 926 796(85.96) 926(100.00) 926(100.00) 238(25.70) 94(10.15) 233(25.16) 418(45.14) 485(52.38) The table 6 shows clearly that higher the population of a village the better is the chance of having an amenity. The proportion of villages having amenities, goes on increasing with the increase in population range under all heads excepting medical and drinking water facilities which are available in villages of all population sizes. All the villages have education facilities with a population size of 5000 and above. 76.92 percent of villages in the population range of 5000 and above arc served by bus stop or a railway station .All the large sized villages (5000+) are approachable by Pucca road and are electrified. Following table 7 presents information regarding total area and percentage of cultivable and irrigated area. )) Table -7 Distribution of villages according to land use SI. No. Development Block No of inhabited villages Total area Percentage of cultivable area to Percentage of irrigated area I I I total area I to total cultivable area I 2 3 4 5 6 1 Kurara 62 44000.63 82.62 48.22 2 Sumerpur 82 59302.77 77.38 16.33 3 Sarila 65 65120.00 71.06 14.88 4 Gohand 73 53197.00 79.96 45.99 5 Rath ." 63 45148.00 70.28 46.13 6 Panwari 120 61936.00 64.90 29.47 7 Jaitpur 104 60319.00 56.57 36.79 8 Charkhari 85 86550.00 68.63 9.07 9 Muskara 57 51011.00 80.10 23.20 10 Maudaha 109 92441.00 83.62 11.58 11 Kabrai 106 94978.00 70.63 13.77 District 926 714003.38 73.07 23.68 Cultivable area =Irrigated + Unirrigated area It can be observed from the above table that 73.07 percent area of total geographical area is cultivable of which 23.68 percent is irrigated .Out of 11 C.D. blocks only 8 have mor~ than 70 percent of their total geographical area cultivable. Development Block Kurara has nearly half of its cultivable area irrigated followed by Rath Development Block (46.13 percent) and Gohand (45.99 percent): The proportion for development block Charkhari is only 9.07 percent, which is the lowest among all the development blocks. The following table 8 gives per capita receipt and expenditure by important heads. )2- Table - 8 Per capita receipt and expenditure In towns Class, name and civic Per Capita (In Rs.) administration status of Receipt Expenditure the town Total Receipt Rcceipt from all Total Gcneral Expenditure in Public work Expcnditure on Other aspects through other sources Expenditure administration public health and public institution taxes etc. convenience I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 III Charkhari M.B. 57.90 6.20 51.70 64.89 8.90 12.22 29.06 - 14.71 2 V Gohand T.A. 51.14 13.51 37.63 31.58 9.37 .' 2.07 10.53 - 9.61 3 III Hamirpur M.B. 94.75 24.67 70.08 80.26 15.11 25.34 27.75 - 12.06 4 IV Kabrai T.A. 30.50 - 30.50 39.86 - 9.31 22.45 - 8.10 5 IV Kharela T.A. 26.13 13.39 12.74 22.66 8.17 9.55 0.21 - 4.73 6 IV Kulphar T.A. 20.66 2.35 18.31 - . - - -- 7 V Kurara T.A. 43.68 14.32 29.36 56.55 9.51 - 39.83 - 7.21 8 II Mahoba M.B. 69.75 27.60 42.15 81.77 8.19 24.35 38.04 . 11.19 9 III Maudaha M.B. 79.73 18.38 61.35 79.11 17.68 32.84 23.06 . 5.53 10 III Rath M.B. 61.98 29.91 32.07 57.42 4.05 24.76 11.22 0.08 17.31 11 V Sarila T.A. 30.47 0.32 30.15 16.12 5.49 7.04 2.50 - 1.09 12 IV Sumerpur T.A. 42.26 3.50 38.76 47.07 7.82 11.19 26.29 - 1.77 District 59.68 18.02 41.66 59.65 8.35 18.68 22.85 0.01 9.76 There are five Municipal Boards and seven Town area committees .The receipt per capita per annum in Municipal Boards varies between the maximum of Rs. 94.75 in Hamirpur M.B. and the minimum of Rs. 57.90 in Charkhari M.B. The range of variation of per capita receipt among Town Areas committees are in between Rs. 51.14 in Gohand T.A. and Rs. 20.66 in Kulpahar T.A. The per capita receipt through taxes of Rs. 29.91 in Rath M.B. is the highest among the towns of the district. The maximum per capita receipt through taxes among Town area Committees is Rs.14.32 in Kurara town while Kabrai T.A. has not shown any income from taxes. The maximum per capita expenditure of Rs. 81.77 is reported from Mahoba M.B. followed by Hamirpur M.B. (Rs.80.26). The lowest per capita expenditure of Rs. 16.12 is reported from Sarila T.A. Table 9 below presents ratio of schools per ten thousand populations. /3 Table -9 Schools per ten thousand of population in towns Number of schools per ten thousand of population Class, name and civic administration Primary Higher Secondary Inter / Puc. / Junior Secondary / status of town Secondary Matriculation Junior College Middle 1 2 3 4 5 1 III Charkhari M.B. .95 0.95 0.95 7.12 2 V Gohand T.A. 1.54 3.09 3.09 4.63 3 III Hamirpur M.B. 1.49 1.49 1.12 8.20 4 IV Kabrai T.A. 0.71 0.71 0.71 2.85 5 IV Kharela T.A. 0.80 0.80 239 3.99 6 IV Kulphar T.A. 1.45 1.45 2.90 3.62 7 V Kurara T.A. 1.15 1.15 4.62 5.77 8 II Mahoba M.B. 0.53 0.53. 0.71 3.02 9 III Maudaha M.B. 1.51 1.51 1.51 1.89 10 III Rath M.B. 0.70 0.23 3.51 3.98 11 V Sarila T.A. 1.35 1.35 4.05 6.74 121Y Sumerpur T.A. 0.54 0.54 2.72 3.27 District 0.94 0.90 1.96 4.28 There are 4.28 primary schools per ten thousand of population in urban areas of Hamirpur district. The maximum ratio being 8.20 primary schools in Hamirpur M.B. and minimum 1.89 schools in Maudaha M.B. A ratio of 1.96 middle schools is observed in urban areas of the district. Hamirpur ranging between the maximum of 4.62 schools per thousand of population in Kurara T.A. and minimum of 0.71 schools each in Kabarai T.A. and Mahoba M.B. A ratio of 0.90 school of matriculation standard per ten thousand of population is observed in urban area of the district whereas higher secondary / inter colleges are work out to 0.94 per ten thousand of urban population in the district. Following table 10 gives number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 of urban population. 14 Table -10 Number of beds in medical institutions per thousand population in towns Number of beds in Medical institution per 1000 of population Class, name and civic administration status of town I 1 2 1 III Charkhari M.B. 3.08 2 V Gohand T.A. 0.62 3 III Hamirpur M.B. 4.77 4 IV Kabrai T.A. 0.29 5 IV Kharela T.A. - 6 IV KulpharT.A. 0.36 7 V Kurara T .A. 0.46 8 II Mahoba M.B. 1.14 9 III Maudaha M.B. 1.13 10 III Rath M.B. 0.84 11 V Sarila T.A. 0.67 12 IV Sumerpur T.A. 0.22 District 1.37 I The above table reveals that the number of beds in medical institutions works out to 1.37 per thousand of urban population of the district while Kharela T.A. do not possess any medical institution with beds, the highest ratio of 4.77 beds is found in Hamirpur town per thousand of its population. The least ratio of 0.22 beds pel! thousand of popUlation is observed in sumerpur T.A. ~. Following table 11 gives the proportion of slum population in towns. Table -11 Proportion of slum population in towns Class, name and civic administration status of the Proportion of slum populution to total population of the lown Density in slums (per sq.km.) town 1 -2 3 II MahobaM.B. 1.16 5900 IS The above table shows that the slum is found in Mahoba town only and proportion of slum population to total population of the town is 1.16 percent and the density of population in the slum area is 5900. Following table presents the most important commodities manufactured in, imported into and exported from towns. Table 12 Most important commodities manufactured, exported and imported in towns Class, name and civic administration status of Most Important Commodity town Manufactured I ,/ Exported I Imported 1 2 3 4 1 III Charkhari M.B. Shoes Fish Iron 2 V Gohand T.A. Bamboo Food Grains Iron Goods 3 III Hamirpur M.B. Flour Wheat Cloth 4 IV Kabrai T .A. Stone Granite Stone Building Material 5 IV Kharela T.A. - Wheat Cloth 6 IV Kulphar T.A. - Stone Iron 7 V Kurara T.A. - Pulses Cement 8 II Mahoba M.B. Khadi Cloth Betel Cloth 9 III Maudaha M.B. Silver Fish goods Wheat Sugar 10 III Rath M.B. Gur Gur Cotton 11 V Sarila T.A. Khadi Cloth Pulses Cloth 12 IV Sumerpur T.A. Shoes Food Grains Cement Mahoba is noted for production of betel leaves in U.P. state, which are in great demand. Betel leaves is an important item of export from this town. The important commodities manufactured in are shoes, stone slabs, brass statues, Khadi cloth and leather etc. ------~---~------~------~-~------_n_;_:;; ___ ;;, ------~1 VIKAS KHAND KURARA j! & SUMERPUR !: ( TAHSIL HAMIRPUR) I c I I I J I laOUHDAR'('DISTRICT •• _ ... ~ TAHSIL.. ,_ . VIKAS KHAND •••••••• :~~~~~~I NV",y. PAH01.AYAT ...... _, •••• 1--·'12'--- -I VILLAGE WITH I,.OCATION CODE NUMBER_ --_._------,~- ----I H£.ADQlIAffTERS.DISTRICT, TAJiSlL, VIkAS ".HAND ~i©,n VILLAC£S WITH POPULATION SIZE BEU.·'" 200_ I U UfrriINI"IAi5ITED V!lLAGC':S WiT~ LOCATION CODE NIJM6ER L'=--=-3~_--== I,.R8A~ AREA.. WITH LOCATIO". CODE • _, .. r;/://;Xi;~ STATE ,,«,!otWAY. It.IPOATANT M!TAt.LED ROAQ . t RAILWAY UNE W'TH STATIOPol, eallAD GAUGE RtVER A~ :ST~EAM. rJl POST O~rICE I T£l..EGRAP,", OFFICE s H·GJi SWOOL. INTEl' COLl E GE 1oI0SPIT':'L, PRI~.IlRY HEALTH CENTRE. I)'SP""SAQ): . ""'TEl\~ .f'" '\~G CHILD WEl..f""R£ C.(.KTR;£ • l. IMPORTANT VILLAGE 1III'APK[T I HAT .• ,_ 110 DistrIct Name : Hamirpur ---_------_------_------_------_------W!_.t~GFnlfcNf1l - [~W!_.t~~:rtiTtm~ (-)WTR~<®:W! JIlIl'IiT"ITli ~ lfFIl!i{'lRt mm m'l2ffi'1!T ~ E¥T liff) (lfFImnr) 3 5 10 C.D. Block :- Kurara [j Tahsil Ham~rpur Manki Khurd 436.61 903 P12) ,Mil) CHW(1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -110+) -(>10) 1139 ) Manki Kalan 441.12 1121 P 11), H 11) PHS(1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -110+) NW (166) Urnrahat o 786.14 1055 P 11) CHW(l) T,W,HP -15-10) - 110+) -(>10) 1148 ) Haraulipur 306.76 532 P 11) CHWIl) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (l0+) BS (87) 5 Mishripur 342.43 1869 P 12) ,M(l) PHS (1) T,TW,HP PO, PHONE -110+) BS (319) Nirni 1169.58 41 - (-5) PHS(l) W,HP,R -1-5) -15-10) -(-5) Ill) Simra 218.54 530 P11) CHW(l) W, HP -1-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (94) Barua '1 508.23 1062 P (1) CHW( 1) T,W,HP - (-5) -1~-10) -(5-10) (158) Pach Khura 156.62 991 Pill CHW(l) T,W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1162 ) 10 Siwni 587.22 2127 p (2) PHS (1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) 1337 ) 11 Todarpur 421.29 931 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (134) 1:' Bhi t r i 206.eO 207 pel) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO - (l0+) -(>10) (37) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh n ______.. ______~_~~~!_~ i~~ ______ ••~. . ,+~~~~e _ ~' ( .wmt."I!~ifi~-~~~~ -~'!~"'<;T (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) 1ITl1q;['lTIl ~ :;'1>1 lR ~ ~'*" ~~f<;rit m=r. i~ ;.n~ ~ ~tn ~~ "3'm.mr) Name of Vdlage Location Approach Nearest Town Power Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not waste ( including avadable code to village and distance supply (by source) No. (In KIDs.) gaucher and for groves I cul ti vallon ------13 14 15 16 17 18 ------11 12 ~:- ~ mm~:- ~ 65.58 PR KURARA EAG GC(108.48) 242.60 20.01 lR 205.24 KR KURARA ED GC(81.5Z) 125.91 22.45 lR lJb.19 rR KURMJI EAG 4'1.27 1'W~ (68.17) 334.08 cOO.O ~ 22 30.37 86.81 PR KURARA ED 30.37 GC(72.03) 87.18 ~ 16 756.46 149.99 5 PR KURARA EAG TWE (25.50) 237.63 f1:1~ 12 1. 31 49.98 KR KURARA EAG 28.00 TWE(25.50) 237.64 f.wft 9 0.92 20.41 PR KURARA EAG 71.36 TWE(48.38) 71.47 futm 9 19.00 PR KURARA ED 98.23 GC(175.00) 210.00 0.00 'lQ3!l 9 3.12 KR KURARA EAG TWE (140 .00) 2.50 11.00 "I'[~ 1 52.00 40.22 fuq:ft 10 PR KURARA EAG TWE(380.00) 115.00 6 138.29 11 KR KURARA EAG TWE(30.001 35.00 218.00 ~ 8 0.00 12 KR KURARA ED GC(105.38) 101.42 0.00 f':KR\ 13 .------.------~~------.------.--.--.------~.------~------9 ------13 Bllota 5tF..J8 is 94 2(1) ,M(l) fPC (I) ,RP (I) T,W,HP PO -(lOt) -(>10) (305 ) 14 Bachrauli 1530.58 =~cc PI:' ) CHWll) T,W,HP -1-5) - 110.) - ( ~ 1 [)) (; 94 ) -----_----- 1') fj'Jr::,J[,J ':';; • il'l II tJ - 1 N " A [J 1 T ~ D ------>tt~ ------ 16 Kotupur 161.07 262 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W, HP -1-5) -(10+) -(>10) 138 I 17 Patia 81. 75 113 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -I-51 -110+1 -1>101 (22 I 18 Bhauli Daria 208.33 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt31l 19 Jamrehl Te~r Danda 106.03 332 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) -(>10) 1',31 20 Jamrehl Teer Daria 279.24 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>R31l 21 Bhauli Danda 665.73 2602 P(4) ,M(11 CHW (1) T,W, HP PO, PHCNE -(10+) -(>10) 1413 I 22 Chak Jamrahi Teer 0 21. 04 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 23 Shankerpur 221. 7B 576 P (1) PHC (1) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (951 24 Raghwa 495.35 757 P (1) PHS (1) T,W, HP - (-5) -1-5) -(-5) 11311 25 Shekhoopur D 837.32 1979 P (1), M(1) PHS (1) T,HP PTO,PHONE -(5-10) -(5-10) (2B 3) 26 Abdullapur " 96.72 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 27 Jamrehi Upar Ii 279.21 828 P(l) CHWll) T,W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>10) (132) 28 Bhatpura Daria 99.56 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 29 Bhatpura Danda ,1 369.90 1579 P(l) CHW (1) T,W, HP - (-5) -(10+) -(>10) (248) 30 Sikrohhi Daria r:J 176.85 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh il 13 14 15 17 i13 ------~R KURARA ED GC (460. 9~) 106.00 0.00 O.OIl ~ 13 13 PR KURARA EAG TWE(532.80) 656.54 80.58 260.66 ~ 14 12 KR KURARA GC(40.00) 170.00 6.89 6.10 'ffiffi 15 12 KR KURARA EAG TWE (154. 00) 6.00 1. 07 0.00 16 13 ~ PR, KR KURARA GC(80.00) 1. 00 0.00 0.75 'lfc: KR KURARA GC(2DD.00) 0.00 0.00 8.83 ..m.rr~ 18 13 KR KURARA EAG TWE(104.001 0.<)0 0.00 2.03 ~iRmr 19 15 KR KURARA GC(270.001 0.00 0.00 9.24 ~iR~ 20 15 PR KURARA EAG GC(640.001 6.00 15.30 4.43 ..m.rr~ 21 12 PR KURARA GC(16.00) 0.00 5.04 0.00 'q PR,KR KURARA EAG GC(177.56) 94.22 0.00 0.00 23 8 ~ PR KURARA ED GC(268.35) 227.00 0.00 0.00 "{'i.fq[ 24 3 PR KURARA EAG TWE (sob. DO) 337.32 0.00 0.00 25 10 ~ KR KURARA GC(25.96) 70.76 0.00 0.00 26 10 ~ PR KURARA EAG TWE(233.60) 19.40 21. 04 5.20 ~~ 27 14 KR KURARA GC(81.50) 4.06 B.20 5.80 28 14 ~~ PR,KR KURARA EAG TWE{320.00) 13.80 33.30 2.80 29 14 ~~ KR KURARA 64.92 1.11 110.82 30 14 ~~ ------31 Sikrohhl D'::-Jndd 11:.3.7 J I' ( : l, 1-1 (1) ;1;8(1) T,W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) - ('J -lJ) (,It)l) HP - ,; 32 Nachaut ;:44.03 ------U N I N H B I T E D ------ft<~ ------_ ... _- 33 Kusmara 1:'~2.09 2951 P(22) ,M(2) CWC(l),RP(l),CHW(l) T,W,HP PO,PHONE -(5-10) -(5-10) (4 ~O) 34 Chandupur Danda 551. 20 1161 P(l) CHW(l) T, W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (194 ) Chandupur Daria 147.78 ------U N I 35 - N H A B I T E D ------ft<~ ------ 36 Manjhoopur Daria 46.95 U I ------N - N H A B I T E D ------it<~ ------ 37 Badanpur J63.42 11b P (1) CKW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (86) .~ 38 Kanauta Danda !J 701. 75 1384 P (1) ewc (1), RP( 1) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) BS (216) 39 Gimuha Danda 291. 79 1008 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) BS (156) 40 Rithaura Dar18 49.37 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------it<~ ------ 41 Rithaura Danda 225.42 539 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) BS (105) Gimuha Darla 42 64.75 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------it<~ ------ 43 Kanauta Darla 110.78 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------.. --- >tt~ ------ 44 Manjhoopur Danda 'J 440.72 580 P(lI ,M(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO - (5-10) BS ( 98) 45 Bhilaw-a Danda 48.16 577 P(l) ,101(1) RP(!) ,CHW(!) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as (141 ) 46 Bhilawa Daria 38.04 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 41 Merapur Danda 310.'11 2051 P \l) PHS (li T,W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (348) 48 Merapur Daria 256.S8 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ ------Census Directorate, Uttor Pradosh ~l ------_------_----+ ------1.' 1] 14 IS 10 11 ------KR KiJR.~R..:\. EAG 101.73 TWEI197.94) 904.87 3.56 215.63 31 10 ~mr l,llRi\\\,\ KR 1. 31 1:W (1,0, 1 ~) 110. h(J ~ . ~ 1 '11.1\:' 3:' I,) ;pW ~R HAMIRPUR EAG 96.15 TWEI296.41) 616.18 23.97 249.38 33 10 ~ 1,[\ IIIIM I HI'lIl( \<:1\(; 104,% 'l'Wf: (I,ll. 0'1) J 14.11(, I,"'J IJ 1.1)11 J4 I "'Pl'lt~~ KR HAMIRPUR 78.25 5.14 64.33 35 7 ~~ KR HAMIRPUR 27.47 5.10 14.38 36 7 ~ PR HAM I RPUR 204.17 125.92 8.34 24.99 37 5 ~ PR HAMIRPUR EAG 146.83 'rNE(60.02) 407.86 62.14 24.90 38 6 PR,KR HAMIRPUR EAG 57.00 GeI5S.00) 137.00 9.00 30.79 39 8 ~w KR HAMIRPUR WEI10.19) 14.85 0.25 24.08 40 8 ftoffi KR HAMIRPUR EAG 'rWE(17.00) 174.00 8.00 26.42 41 8 ftoffiw KR HAMIRPUR WEI2.51) 12.76 0.11 49.37 42 8 ~Wrr KR HAMIRPUR 36.01 5.41 69.06 43 8 ~ PR HAMIRPUR EAG 173.38 TWEll1.07) 125.79 23.04 107.44 44 5 ti$"mr iJR,KR HAMIRPUR ED 30.55 3.00 14 .61 45 5 ~mr KR HIlMI RPUR 2~.90 J.34 8.80 46 5 ~ifur , PR HAMIRPUR EAG TWE (181.68) 177.66 1.06 10.31 47 5 ~mr PI< HAMIRPUR 120.05 0.00 136.53 48 5 ~~ ------hl ------._------49 Ramer !. D6rd-:3. 603.'31 ~ 1. '7 ? (11 CHW (11 T,W,HP PO,PHONE TUE,SAT 3S (i501 50 Rameri Daria 387.30 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 51 Kulut)pu( ')~ 1.15 lHL~ P (L I CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(5-101 -(5-101 (262 ) 52 Bamhanpur lA8."9 ~~4 P (11 r::HW (11 T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-101 (;'91 53 Kharaunj 654.80 1931 P (11, M(1) CHW (1) T,W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (322) 54 Kurara Rural 2937.31 1119 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (167 ) 55 Darner ~ 1435.88 1876 P (11 CWC (1), CHW (1) .- T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (290) 56 Sarsai 471.37 1007 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (141) 57 Balnsa Pall 588.43 1195 P (1) PHC(l) T,W,HP -(5'-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (217 ) 58 Kusauli [j 404.29 479 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (-5) (82) 59 Jakhela 601.62 1199 P (2) ,M(l) PHC(l) T/W/HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (212 ) 60 Tikonahar 304.33 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------1't<~ ------ 61 Chakothi J 397.82 1108 P (1) CHW (11 T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (171 ) 62 Rithari 0 229.75 1312 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (222) 63 Lah(~ e;l II 5l'1.21 UOU Pill ,M(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (180) 64 Khareta II 155,00 353 P (l) CHW (1) W,HP -15-10) -1~-10) -(')-10) (411) 65 GUJaura 644.28 425 P (I) CHW.(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (81) 66 KakralJ II Yd.I[ [J1l[ Plli,Mll) PHS I 1) W,HP PO -(10+) BS (255) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_--_----_-----_------_-_. ------PR KURARA EAG TWE I IS7 .10) 301.80 9.09 10S.82 ~mT 49 5 PR KURARA 121.30 1. 92 264.08 ~mm ~O 5 PR KURARA EAG TWEI615.45) 26.00 0.00 0.00 51 5 'f'l'I'l' PR, KR KURARA ED GCI160.59) 28.00 0.00 0.00 52 6 ~ PR, KR KURARA EAG GCI589.42) 65.38 0.00 0.00 1R1vr 53 6 PR KURARA EAG GCI240S.20) 532.11 0.00 0.00 'Fffi <>«'I 54 5 PR, KR KURARA EAG GCI500.00) 835.88 10.00 90.00 <:T'lt 55 3 PR KURAM EAG GCI200.00) 236.07 35.00 0.00 ~ 56 5 KR KURAM EAG GCI168.00) 360.43 25.00 35.00 ~ 57 10 KR KURAM EAG GCI154.00) 22l.09 11.92 11.28 '¢lFft 58 6 KR KURARA EAG GCI215.00) , 352.52 16.23 37.87 ~ 59 6 KR KURAM GCI24.00) 280.33 0.00 0.00 ~ 60 6 PR KURARA EAG GCI355.00) 42.82 0.00 0.00 ~ 61 3 PR,KR KURlIRl\ EAG GC{490.00) 49.7 S 0.00 0.00 fmfi 62 5 PR, KR KURARA EAG GC(357.01) 160.20 0.00 0.00 63 10 ~ KR KURAM EAG GCIIOO.OO) 55.00 0.00 0.00 Wa 64 10 PR, KR KURARA EAG TWE 1444. 28) 200.00 0.00 0.00 65 10 ~ PR, KR KURARA EAG TWEI300.00) 53.71 0.00 0.00 66 25 ~ ------~------·...... '7 3 ------,,7 KarLa~ur ,\'I)(.!)(1 :dl(j l'(\_) C!lW (1 \ W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -, _,-10) (5:; ) 68 Bert 1345..::;2 4339 P (2) ,M(l) PHC(l) T, W, 'jp PO, PHONE TUE 5S (7 fi]) 69 Gulab Gan] 324.57 161 P(l) CHW(l) T,W - (-5) ~ (-5) -(>10) (24 ) 70 Rani Ganj 813.34 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------>tt3ll 7) fll ndplJr 1 fJ ! l. II) III I'()) CIIW(l) T,W,IIP - (-5) -(-01 - ( ·1 tI) ('J1) 72 Debiganl 4 S 1 .21 fi4 Y P(I) PHS (1) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(>101 (H:' ) 73 Ind Puri 555.25 411 P (2) CHW(l) "T, W, HP - (-5) - (-5) -(>10) (62) 74 Baije Islarnpur 627.29 461 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (59) 75 Magredi 349.66 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ---_------>tt 3ll 76 Jalla 419.27 1006 P(l) PHC(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (-51 - (-5) ( 161) 77 Para 1255.78 2166 P ( 1) , PUC ( 1 ) PHe (1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (409) 78 Jhalokher 743.43 3755 P ( 2) , PUC ( 1 ) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO,PHONE SUN BS (639) 79 Patara Oanda 3~2l.9'J 4751 P(2) ,M(2) PHCIl) W,llP PO, PHONE - (5-10) BS (881 ) 80 Kandaura Dt'inda 1135.99 1609 P(1) CHW (1) W,HP PO - (10+) - (>10) (267) 81 Kandaur Daria 196.28 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt3llilTl\' ------ 82 Nathi Danda I: 242.82 399 P (1) H (1) W,IIP PO, PHONE -(5-10) - 15-! 0) 1',1) 83 Patara Daria 241. 61 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D .------"'~ 84 Nathi Dilr tA. 108.8(, ------U N - T N H A B r T E D ------>tt3llilTl\' ------ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~-~------11 12 13 14 15 16 18 KR KURAR/\ F:.AG TWE(400.00) 98.59 0.00 0.00 67 10 ~ PR KURAR/\ F:.AG TWE(400.00) 98.59 846.63 0.00 i)ft 68 10 KR KDRAR/\ EAG 324.57 0.00 0.00 69 14 'FlJii>Fr KR KDRAR/\ EAG TWE(173.34) 700.00 0.00 0.00 KR KDRARA EAG TWE(233.36) 400.00 0.00 0.00 71 15 ~ PR,KR KDRAR/\ EAG TWE(151.24) 300.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 72 11 KR KDRARA ED 555.25 0.00 0.00 73 14 ~ PR,KR KURARA F:.AG TWE(127.29) 500.00 0.00 0.00 ~;;j~«'II'1'i( 74 8 KR KDRARA F:.AG TWE(26.50),R(22.00) 101.16 150.00 50.00 'l'Tti\ 75 8 PR,KR KDRARA ED GC(49.00) 362.02 8.25 0.00 "lrnT 76 4 PR,KR KDRARA F:.AG TWE (166. DO) 789.78 200.00 100.00 '1m 77 10 PR KDRARA F:.AG GC(500.00) 243.43 0.00 0.00 ~ 78 5 PR,KR KDRARA EAG 2300.00 140.00 60.00 'lllRT~ 79 10 PR,KR KURARA EM TWE(lOe .00) 669.49 166.50 192.00 ~mr 80 12 KR KDRARA F:.AG TWE(37.00) 124.28 21.00 14 .00 cRm~ 81 12 KR KURARA F:.AG TWE(42.00) 150.82 0.00 50.00 ~~ 82 10 KR KURARA . TW(141.61) 100.00 0.00 0.00 'lllRT~ 83 10 KR KURARA I R(48.00) 60.B6 0.00 0.00 ~~ 84 10 I ------~--~- "RI'1'lRT~. rn mr ------Total : 44000.63 75883 ~(91] ,M(17] H ( 1) ,CWC ( 3 ) 12640 H ( 1 ) , PUC (2 ) PHC(7),PHS(10) FPC(l) ,RP(4) CHW (42) ------ ------~------ VIKAS& KHA SUMND KURARA ( TAHSI ERPUR ~~~l _-=-_.J==rh- ,)I'm I I' I I i, I IBOUNDARY D-'5-T-R-IC-T-- .. TAHSIL' : :::~SA Kp~:::HA~A;' .•.. • .: M£AOQU'"T:~~'GE WITH .OCA~;~~ ~. . . .. ' VUACE5 WI ...: 5T""'T. ""011. VII< 00£ .".. aE'. 200-•••.• 0~_9.":IJl.·TlO. SIZ~ BEL:' '.'.D ,_ UNl..... ,TED Vu. ~ '<)00-••••••00 - W 200 URBA. AREA ... L.... W.TH LOC'TIO.O t 'SOVE U STATE "'G"WA~TH .OCATION COO. . CODE '''... ER IWPOR'l' .. ,.T ""'I:'T" . . RAILWAY UHE:-W~lLED ROlt..n. . -, t RIVE:R A:.o TH S'" A llOf\" SR . . 1991~ 1991 CE:NSUS or-r~v ~ "UfIIq;r'lT'l l ~ -.fRq;r'lT'ft monJiR ;mm-fr;rz:q;r mrrr~ ~'!. :;qt;tr :=1 (~'!11n!) OR (OW"Rl'l'. ='fi'!(~1l) "cit_ T~ Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- E:ducational Medical Drinking Water Post and Day(sl of =~.COll\I1\unications Code of the village lation and (Potablel Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, No. (in hectares I number of if any Railway station, households Water way) 2 3 5 6 9 10 C.D. Block SUJ1Ierpur 0 Tahsil Hamirpur 0 85 Pothiya Buzurg 0 1265.01 4516 P(2) ,M[l) ,H(1) CWC(1),D[1I,RP[3) W,HP PO - (10+) BS (821) 86 ----_---_- Sahurapur Daria 0 98.75 ------U N - I N H A B r TED ------"'~ 81 Bahraoli Daria 0 102.39 U N - I N H A B r TED ------"'~ 88 Bahraoli Danda 0 332.66 223 - [-5) CHW[l) W,RP - (5-10) -(10+) -(-5) (38) 89 Kumaunpur 0 733.12 1150 I? (11 CHW(l) W,HI? -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (301) 90 Kalauli Jar 0 852.30 1610 P (11 RP(ll W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (213) 91 Lalpura 0 293.41 678 PI 1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (116) 92 Sahurapur Danda 0 623.64 1074 Pll) CHW (1) W,HI? - (-5) -110 t) -1-5) ( 189) 93 Ujnedi 0 526.51 1191 p(3) ,M(3) 0(1) ,CHWI1) W,HP PO -(10+) BS 1224) 94 StkrL II 681.92 782 P (11 CHW (1) W,HP -[-5) - (l0+) - (-5) (148) 95 Bardaha Sahijana DarD 153.79 ------U N - I N H A BIT ~ D ------~~ ------ 96 Kalauli Teer Daria 0 75.68 ------U N - I N H A B r TED ------"'~ ------ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1ll'Il~ VILLAGE D;RLC~()RI 'lfq witrr LAND OSE 'Iifil1rlllrT Land Use (31' 1ll'Ilnon "ER ~ am..r ~if;ftor1 ~~ *"<'Iifil ~~ m::t. (f ~~:- ~ KR KllAMIRPUR WIl.OO) 34.00 2.00 61.7~ ~~ 86 13 KR HAMIRPUR 5.00 1.00 96.39 ~~ 87 13 KR SUMERPUR TWllS.00) 271.00 24.00 22.66 ~-mr 88 16 KR SUMERPUR ED 21.00 GCI32.00),TWI3.00) 428.00 84.00 165.72 89 14 ~ KR SOMERPOR ED 2.00 W(91.00) ,TW(203.00) 497.00 24.00 35.30 ~"IR 90 7 PR,KR HAM I RPUR ED 4.00 WI6.00),TW(92.001 173.00 6.00 12.41 91 17 ~ PR,KR HAMIRPUR ED 119.00 GC(103.00),TW(23.00) 325.00 10.00 43.64 ~mr 92 15 PR,KR HAMIRPOR ED 2.00 GC(11.00),TWI57.00) 378.00 31.00 47.51 ~ 93 16 PR,KR IIIIMTRPIJR GC (l18. 00) 440.00 0.00 63.92 W 94 13 KR HAMIRPOR GCI7.00) . 27.00 1.00 118.79 ~~~ 95 13 KR HAMIRPUR GC(2.00) 26.00 1.00 46.68 ~ W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 98 Helapur Danda :J 221.37 1193 P(l) CHW(l) (184) -(5-10) BS 99 KalalJli Teer Danda 0 439.50 1489 1'(1) ,M(l) PHS (11 W,HP PO (2551 -(-51 -(5-101 -(-5) 100 Bardaha Sahijana DaneJ 318.50 813 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP (138) - (-5) -(10+\ - (-5) 101 Keeratpur 0 190.21 659 -(-5) CHW(l) WIH? (93) -(5-10) -(-5) 102 Mehmoodpur 0 396.61 193 P il) CHW(l) HI' -i-5) (38) -(5-10) - (-.5) 103 Bhakaul rJ 641. 65 3 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) 12) -(5-10) as 104 Dariapur 0 487.66 1387 P (11 CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) 1242) -(5-10) as 105 Kundaura 0 758.41 2323 1'(1) ,M(l) PHS(ll W,HP PO (381) -(-5) -(-51 106 Bilhadi 0 167.95 732 P(ll CHW (lJ W,HP -(-5) (111) 107 Majara Kundaura DadO 87.42 ------U N - r N H A BIT E D ------.tt~ ------ 108 Majara Kundaura DandO 60.71 ------U N - I N H A BIT E: D ------.tt~ ------ " -(-5) -1-5) 109 Surajpur Danda 0 66.37 3S7 -I-S) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) (65) --- .... - ... __ ... _ ---_ ... ----- 110 Kuchhechha Daria Ll 11. 33 ------U N - I N H A B t TED -.tt~ -15-10) -15-10) 111 Sidra Danda 0 138.41 452 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) (74) -15-10) -1-5) 112 Para OJ hi Danda 0 356.95 720 P(l) CHW(l) 1'1, HI' -1-5) (129) -1-5) BS 113 Kuchhechha Danda 0 149.74 1200 P(2),M(1),H(1) PHS (1) W,HP PO (198) 114 Surajpur Daria 0 29.54 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------.tt~ ------ ------~------... ------~------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 31 ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR HAMIRl'UR TK(3.00) 20.00 1. 00 33.06 97 12 ~~ PR HAMIRl'UR ED GC(61.00) 137.00 6.00 17.37 98 5 ~m PR HAMIRPUR ED GC(163.00) 135.00 15.00 126.50 99 8 ~ KR HAMIRPUR ED GC(173.00) 106.00 4.00 35.50 100 9 1IroT~ KR HAMIRPUR ED GC(102.00) 63.00 10.00 15.21 101 12 ~ KR SUMERPUR GC(62.00) 287.00 8.00 39.62 102 9 ~ KR HAMIRPUR GC(14.00) ,W(7 .00) 425.00 158.00 36.45 'llf>t;r 103 14 TW(1.00) PR,KR HAMIRl'UR ED GC(3.00) ,14(3.00) 394.00 22.00 49.66 104 12 TW (16.00) ~ PR HAMIRPUR ED TW(43.00) 588.00 81. 00 46.41 105 12 ~ PR SUMERl'UR ED 3.00 T(1.00) 139.00 16.00 8.95 106 4 ~ KR SUMERl'UR 0(5.00) 36.00, 11. 00 35.42 107 4 'Il"rn~~ KR SUMERPUR 51.00 3.00 6.71 108 4 'Il"rn~mr PR HAM I RPUR EAG TWE(20.00) 32.00 6.00 8.37 109 4 ~mr KR HAMIRPUR 14(1.00) 5.00 3.00 2.33 ,nr~ 110 3 PR,KR HAMIRPUR TW(28.00) 96.00 7.00 7.41 fmTm III Ii PR HAMIRPUR ED TW(80.00) 270.00 5.00 1.95 'IRT~mt 112 5 PR HIIMIRPUR f.D r.C(34,00) 101. 00 1.00 13.74 113 3 ,nr* KR HAMIRPUR 16.00 0.00 13.54 114 3 IF'I'l'~ 32 3 5 10 ------_. 115 Arurta 105.22 624 -(-5) CHW (1) VI,Hr -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (119) 116 Chandul.i Teer (J 110.89 610 P(l) CHW (1) VI,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (125) 117 Chandaukhi 0 596.12 1141 Pill . CHW(l) VI,HI' - (-5) -(5-10) BS (203) 118 Para OJ hi Daria 0 41.28 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------iR~ ------ 119 Sidra Daria 0 36.02 ------U N - I N H A B I T Ii: 0 _.... -.. ------~~ ------ 120 surauli Khurd Danda 0 91.06 6 Pill CHW (1) VI,H? - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (5) 121 Surauli Khurd Daria 0 20.24 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------"'~ 122 Tikrauli 0 357.75 2224 P(l) ,M(l) CHW(l) VI,HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) (311) 123 Rigna 0 188.59 345 Pill CHW{l) VI,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (55) 124 Kanjauli 0 509.92 114 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -15-10) -15-10) (19) 125 Saukher 0 416.46 891 P(l) C~ll) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -15-10) 1119) 126 Narayanpur 0 522.01 519 P(l) CHWI1) VI,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) 191) 127 Nazarpur 0 107.65 142 - r~5) CHW (1) VI,H? -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (19) 128 Sumerpur Rural IJ 3950.68 2275 P(l),M(l),H(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO DAILY BS (474) 129 Simnaudi 0 630.12 1631 P{l) CHW(1) 'iI,HI? -1-5) -(10+) -(>10) 1291) 130 Bada Gaon 0 683.54 1159 Pll) CHW(l) VI,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(>10) 1116) 131 Pateora Daria I~ 274.79 ------o N - I N H A 6 I T E 0 ------"'~ 132 Pateora Danda 0 1294.44 3344 P(2) ,M(l) PHSI1) W,HP PO - (10+) BSRS 1598) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------_------. 11 : \ 1 \ \', H 17 1" ._----_-- . _ ------... ------~------PR,KR I1"J~IRPUR ~D WI41.00) 50.00 5.00 9.22 ~ 115 4 PR,KR HAMIRPUR EAG TWE 117.00) 82.00 9.00 2.89 116 4 ~'"' PR HAMIRPUR ED TW 1101. 00) 463.00 2.00 30.12 ~ 117 9 KR HAMIRPUR 39.00 0.00 2.28 'lTUamft~ 118 9 KR IIAMTRP[}R WI1.00) 35.00 0.00 0.02 tmT~ 119 8, PR HAM I RPUR GCI30.00) 49.00 3.00 9.06 ~11'tmr 120 9 KR HAMIRPUR 5.00 1..00 14 .24 ~11't~ 121 9 PR HAMIRPUR TW(33.00) 181.00 125.00 18.75 ~ 122 8 KR HAMIRPUR TW 115 .00) 14 4.00 15.00 14.59 fftRr 123 9 KR HAMIRPUR EAG TWEI13.00) 459.00 25.00 12.92 ~ 124 9 KR SUMERPUR EAG TW (74.00) 311.00 11.00 22.96 tfttR 125 5 PR SUMERPUR ED TWI39.00) 422.00 60.00 1.01 ~ 126 3 TW(48.00) 1.00 36.65 127 PR,KR SUMERPUR 22.00 ~ 3 PR SUMERPUR EAG 31.00 TWE(102.00) 1453.00 2174.00 190.68 ~~ 128 0 PR,KR SUMERPUR ED 26.00 TWI65.00) 509.00 0.00 30.12 ~ 129 11 KR SUMERPUR 57.00 TW 14 9.00) 321.00 211. 00 0.54 Qllftl;f 130 14 KR SUMERPUR 31.00 0.00 243.79 ~~ 131 14 E'R,J ------~------.------34 ---~------~------~------3 5 6 10 ------.------133 BhabhdUta 158.64 585 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (10;) -(5-10) (85) 134 Surauli Buzurg Dariall 238.37 ------U N - I N H A BIT E: D _... ----- ... -- ~~ ------ 135 Bhaura Daria 0 30.35 ------U N - I N H A BIT E '0 ------~~ ------ 136 Bhaura Danda 0 358.16 1646 P (1) CRW (1) W, HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) (215) 137 Chand Purwa Khurd [J 311. 62 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------~~ ------ 139 Barua 0 532.18 1128 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(10+) - (-5) (179) 139 Surauli Buzurg DandaO 238.37 4842 P(2) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO - (10+) BS (794 ) 140 Deo Gaon 0 869.70 2615 P (2) ,M(l) PHS (1) W, HP PO -(5-10) as (506) 141 Gahtauli 0 352.90 485 P(l),M(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO -( 10+) - (>10) (76) 142 Ja1ala 0 219.75 604 P(l) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>10) (93) 143 Pachkhura Buzurg 0 1140.04 3788 P(2) ,MIL) PHS(l) W,HP PO -(10+) BS (670) 144 Terha 0 3643.51 6260 P(l) ,M(Z) PHS(l) \'I,HI? PO -(5-10) as (1078) 145 Isauli 0 269.63 354 p(r) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) as (58) 146 Mauhar 0 605.43 1490 P(1) ,MO) CHW( 1) W,IIP -(5-10) -(I0~) • (>1.0) (267) 147 Kaithi 0 1681. 62 3103 I?(l) ,M(l) PHS(lJ W,HP PO -(10+) - (5-10) (412) 148 Mamrejpur Daria Ll 24.28 ------U N - ! N H A BIT E 0 ------~~ ---_------ 14 9 Parsani 0 536.23 783 P(1) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -1-5) (124) 150 Mora Kander 0 254.56 1231 1'(1) CHW(l) W,H? -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (200) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar I?radesh ------11 12 lJ 14 1~ 16 17 18 2 ------KR SUMERPUR EAG TWE(30.00) 114.00 10.00 4.64 133 12 'I'1'm KR SUME:RPUR 59.00 0.00 119.37 134 20 Wrffi~~ KR SUMERPUR 15.00 11. 00 4.35 135 18 -fIu~ KR SUMERPUR ED TW(4.00) 248.00 77.00 29.16 136 21 -fIu-mr KR SUMERPUR 221. 00 83.00 7.62 137 20 ~'FU~ PR,KR SUMERPUR EAG 322.00 109.00 101.18 138 20 ~3'If PR,KR SUME:R?UR GC(107.00),TW(1.00) 23.00 3(.00 71.37 139 18 ~~mr PR,KR SUMERPUR ED 21.00 TW(135.00) 516.00 125.00 72.70 140 10 ~tk KR SUMERPUR GC(122.00) 230.00 0.00 0.90 141 14 ~ KR SUMERPUR GC(33.00) 171. 00 0.00 15.75 142 14 ~ PR SUME:RPUR ED GC(87.00),TW(3.00) 913.00 47.00 90.04 143 .. 15 ~~ PR SUMERPUR ED TW (12B. 00) 2196.00 1150.00 169.57 144 10 ~ PR SUMERPUR ED TW(27.00) 214.00 11. 00 17.53 ~ 145 15 KR SUMERPUR SAG TWE(66.00) 484.00 13.00 42.43 ~ 146 14 KR SUMERPUR ED 66.00 TW(79.00) 1457.00 14.00 68.62 WI 147 22 I PR,KR HAMIRPUR ED TW(61.00) 383.00 1.00 91.23 mr-ft" 149 22 KR HAMIRPUR ED 14.00 TW (38.00) 175.00 18.00 9.56 -.:nu~ 150 22 ------ORTI"RI~, O 152 Cilhani KhUl'd 1016.20 3523 P(2) ,M( 11 PHS(1) w, HP -(-01 wco BS (600) 153 Dhanpura 450.84 1180 P{l) CHW{l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (210) 154 Araji Sager 71. 63 ------U N - r N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 155 Chhani Buzurg 1143.08 2269 P(l) ,M(l) PHS (1) w, HP PO - (-5) BS (419) r N ! T E D 156 Arazi Khandehi Jar ::: 55.44 ------UN - H A B ------"'~ ------ 157 Arazi Dhanpura 0 51.40 U N - r N H A B I T E D ------"'~ D ------_ 158 Arazi Sani Dhanpura 'J 42.49 ------U N - !NHAB! T E "'~ 159 Kalla 0 631. 33 1024 P(1) CHWll) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (154) 160 Khandehi Jar CJ 456.91 935 P(l) ,101(1) caw (1) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (136) 161 Swasa Khurd 0 310.81 992 P(l) ,MIL) CHiI(l) W,HP - (-5) -(S-10) BS (193) 162 Kuan Khera 0 460.95 U N - r N H A B I T 1: D ------"'~ 163 Swasa Buzurg 0 522.42 1603 P(2') ,M(2) PHS 11) w,HP -1-5) -(5-10) as (251) 164 Mawai Jar 0 1047.36 2578 P(2) CHillI) W,HP PO -15-10) -(5-10) 1409) 165 Chandauli Jar 0 332 .26 216 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (35) 166 Nadehra IJ 1322.96 2965 PIl) ,MIL) PHS 11) W,HP PO -15-10) -(5-10) 1471) 161 Sabina 0 214 .09 ------U N - ! N HAS I T E D ------"'~ 169 Ragaura 0 282.89 1 -(-5) CHII(l) w, HP - (-S) -(5-101 -(S-10) (1) Cen~U5 Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1,,)1 ------_ .. _--._------11 12 lJ 11 15 16 17 18 2 ------~------KR HAMIRPUR ED 34.00 W{2.00) ,TW(12.00) 192.00 66.00 35.35 151 22 ~W PR HAMIRPUR EAG TWE (134. 00) 116. 00 39.00 61.20 152 25 m:ft~ PR,KR HAMIRPUR ED TW{28.00) 250.00 134.00 38.84 tRtjU 153 28 PR,KR HAM I RPUR 1. 00 GC (3 . 00) , TW (7 .00) 55.00 3.00 3.63 ~'ffiI1t 154 28 PR HAMIRPUR ED GC{14.00) ,W{22.00) 846.00 57.00 66.68 155 25 TW{138.00) m:ft~ PR HAMIRPUR 54.00 1.00 0.44 ~~tr.n< 156 22 .~ PR IIAMIRPUR 37.00 4.00 10.40 157 20 ~\R1lU PR HAMIRPUR 40.00 2.00 0.49 ~m;It~ 158 22 PR HAMIRPUR ED W(70.00) 512.00 13.00 236.33 ~ 159 28 PR,KR HAMIRPUR ED W(1l3. DO) 277.00 39.00 27.91 160 21 ~ PR,KR Hfl.MrRPUR ED 'tW(46.00) 205.00 37.00 22.81 ~~ 161 20 KR HAMIRPUR W(41.00) 270.00 33.00 116.95 'li.llT~ 162 20 PR HAMIRPUR ED W(12.00),TW(114.00) 266.00 131. 00 29.42 163 20 ~~ PR SUMERPUR ED TW(207.00) 238.00 350.00 252.26 ~~ 164 18 PR,KR SUMERPUR GC(14.0D),TW(12.00) 168.00 94.00 14 .26 ~~ 165 11 PR,KR- SUMERPUR ED GC(25.00),W(7.00) 1062.00 43.00 2896.00 g 166 8 'tw(157.00) KR SUMERPUR GC(1.00),TW(8.00) '185.00 10.00 8.09 ~ 167 8 0(2.00) PR,KR SUMER?UR TW(5.00) ,0(11.00) 23S.00 15.00 16.99 ~ 169 6 ------2 3 5 6 8 10 169 Atrar 909.71 1804 p(1) CHW(1) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (286) 170 Banda [j 572.65 1540 p(l) ',M(l) CHW(l) W,Hp -(5-10) - ClO+I -(5-101 (2611 171 Odllkl II 904.10 3470 1'(2) ,MD) PHS(!) W PO -(5-101 -(5-10) (567 I 172 Bank 0 412.79 953 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 160) 173 Palara 0 525.30 834 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(10+1 -(>10) (125) 174 Vidokhar Medni 0 1106.85 2574. pel) ,M(l) H(l),MWC(l),PHS(l) W,HP -(5-101' -(5-10) -(5-10) (428) '175 Shadipur 0 509.52 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------1)( 3!foI1l;' ------ 176 Vidokhar ?urai 0 1091.88 2833 ?(l) ,Mil) Hll),CHWll) W,Hp E'O - (10+) -(>10) (468 I 177 !ngohata 0 2827.64 7481 ?(1) ,14(1) ,H(l) H(l) ,CHW(l) W,HE' PO -(5-10) BSRS (1307) 178 Arazi Mutnaja PandheO 3.64 ------UN - I N H A B I TED ------1)(~ ------ 179 Pandheri 0 1575.69 3162 P(3) ,M(l) ewe (1) , PHS (1) , RP (1 I W,HP PO - (-5) BS (585) 180 Para Rai Pura 0 686.37 1580 P II) ,Mil) ewc 11) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS (278) ~. 191 Itara 0 360.99 115 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -1-5) (23) 182 ehand Purwa Buzurg 0 1311.30 3968 P(2),14Il} ,H(l) CWC (1) , PHS ( 1) W,HI' PO -(5-10) -1-5) (649) 193 Bhaunia a 634.16 1155 Pill CHW Cl) W,HP -(-5) -(5-tO) BS (2081 184 Pachkhura Khurd 0 743.84 1244 P(lI,M(l) CWC C1 I, PHS (1) W.HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS (199) 185 Bir Khera 0 593.29 1691 P(ll eWC(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (237) 186 Dhundh Pur 0 596.12 1933 P(l) CHW(l) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(>10) (333) ------_------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------11 L , , 1 '~ 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR SUMt:Rl'UR ED GC (181.00) 605.00 68.00 55.77 amm 169 18 KR SUMERPUR ED GC(148.00),TW(6.00) 344.00 21.00 53.65 170 22 ~ PR,KR SUMERPUR ED GC(47.00),W(10.00) 721.00 27.00 67.10 171 5 TW(23.00),T(7.00) M PR,KR SUMERPUR ED W(56.00) 320.00 9.00 27.77 iii KR HAM I RPUR ED TW(75.00) 405.00 9.00 36.30 tti"m 173 32 PR MOUDHA ED TW (144.00) 814.00 70.00 78.85 ~~ 174 15 KR MOUDHI\ GC(6.00),TW(79.00) 366.00 35.00 23.52 175 15· .- ~ PR MOUDHA ED TWI144.00) 771. 00 87.00 89.88 ~"¢ 176 15 PR,KR MOUDHA ED 6.00 TWI261.00) 1934.00 442.00 184.64 ~ 177 10 KR MOUDHA 3.00 0.00 0.64 ~ 1ji'R'r-!r tNt 178 10 PR SUMERPUR ED w(2.00),TW(20.00) 1395.00 106.00 72 .09 tNt 179 3 PR SUMERPUR ED GC(65.00),W(1.00) 552.00 18.00 40.37 '!RT~ 180 6 KR SUMERPUR TW(4.00) 315.00 17.00 24.99 ~ 181 8 PR SUMERPUR ED w(6.00),TW(240.00) 911.00 81.00 79.30 182 8 ~'lW~ PR SUMERPUR ED W(26.00),TW(7.00) 542.00 16.00 41.16 ~ 183 7 T(2.00) PR SUMERPUR ED GC(35.00),W(6.00) 634.00 21.00 39.84 184 7 TWI8.00) ~~ PR SUMERPUR ED W(14 .00) ,TW(96.00) 159.00 20.00 15.29 fomi KR SUMERPUR EAG TwE(148.00) 476.00 U.OO 44.12 186 16 'i"'lt ------3 6 9 10 ------(-5) 187 Atrala 751.12 1367 P(11 CHW( II W,HP PO -(10+) (235) 188 Padhauli IJ 255.77 ------U N - r N H A BIT E 0 ------",.~ ------ 189 Badanpur C 323.36 1123 P(l) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (191) 190 Gauri Q 293.00 352 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HI? -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) (62) 191 Mihuna 0 411. 98 886 rll) CHW(l) W,HE' -(-5) - (l0+) as ( 141) 192 Mundera [J 1417. 26 2163 p(2) ,1-1(1) MWC (1) , PHS (1) ",HP PO -(5-10) as (474 ) ------Total : 59302.77 127667 P (86) ,M(35} R(3} ,MCW(Z) 21735 H(S) CWC(6), PHS(19) O(2} ,RP(5) CRW(59) ------LlI ---ii------~;------~;------l~------15------16------17------18------;------_- KR SUMERPUR ED W(7.00),TW(41.00) 481.00 149.00 73.12 ~ lB7 15 KR GUMERPUR GC (4 9.00) 187.00 1.00 18.77 ~ 188 15 PR,KR I\SUMERPUR F.D GC(7?.OO) 220.00 12.00 19.26 189 10 ~ KR SUMERPUR EAG TWE (44.00) 206.00 8.00 35.00 llWt 190 12 E'R SUMERPlJR F,D W(5.00),TW(25.00) 284.00 74 .00 23.98 191 11 • PR,KR SUMERPUR ED 3.00 W(20.00),TW(122.00) 1122.00 58.00 92.26 ~ 192 8 .' 438.00 GC(2478.00),W(571.00) 38392.00 7539.00 8245.24 TW(3490.00),TWE(934.00) TK(3.00),O(IB.OO) T(75.00) A VIKAS KHAND SARllA I GOHAND &: RATH (.J (TAHSIL RATH) N DISTRICT HAMIRPUR , .... aIT"IIIt-AIt. O,$';lI~r. ,,thS,,, -.- --_.---- "n.LAGC .... 11101 '-CCATION CODE NIJM!liK ;------~- ---, ,.f(I:.O~U,l"nA'5 i",.4S•• VI(~<: I("A""' ••••• _ •• -@", -0--' VILL .. IilES .'''11 FO'P\JLATION SIZE 9E.. ow ~OO •••••• 0 f 200--45,. ~OO-?'':l. -O<)O-.t~2S • ••• ••••• _. • .,. I .~"'.·U.8"~E~ ...... _l~GU WI''!'", t "e"T~O': cot-£ HUMSEI:- r--- i-"Z'Z- - --! I l. ~~~~~~) --:~II OiO$f>1TAI,., F'ItI.,.Aay H£IoLN (£"l'P£, OoS""EN:!Aftf ~ I t8 ; + ~TC~Nl1" .N!l CfoILD .. [1.#...... ( C£NTFf£ •• ••••• • ... IuPORTAIii'" .. ILL ....>!: MAA'KET I "fAT.. 1 1991~ 1991 ceNSUS ~ llf<.nml tr.i AMENITIES AND District~------____ Name. ______: Hamirour ~ ______~ ____ ~ ______~ ______.. _~_~~_n __ ~ ____ ~~_.~.~M~_~~_~ _____ "___ ···_·· ___ _... ___ . __ .• __ •• ___ • lITl! q ~ ur;r Wnmi - Illft lIT1! 1l 'IIfIM ~ :;it ~ lit hi (-ll'llrr.t ~ IlK lIJ1I ~ f;,rn;:fi .rn If! l{f~ii ~hH1hnl.m-1!(rnll ~ lITl!lfiI~ ~~ ~ tMlfiIqr-fi -mi31tt 'Ir.!l 3 5 6 10 C.D. Block :- Sarila 0 Tahsil Rath 0 Jamauri Dariya 0 235.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------"'~ ------ 2 Jamauri Danca 0 900.00 1347 P(l) CHW(l) HP - (5-10) - (-5) BS (194 ) 3 Chandaut Oariya 0 233.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------"'~ ------ Rataull 0 244.00 U N - I N H A B I TED ------"'~ 5 Jitakiri Dariya 0 82.00 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------"'~ ------ Jitakiri Danda 0 1327.00 1168 P (I) PHS (1] W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (203) ,. Chandaut Danca 0 2517.00 4520 P(1) ,M(1) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (121) Atraull 0 673.00 1476 PIll ,M(l) CHW(l] w,HP PO SUN BS (224) Dhagwan 0 997.00 1955 PIll ,M(l) PHC(l) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS (341) 10 Danda 0 505.00 U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------"'~ ------ 11 Basadya 0 764. 00 793 P (1) CHW(l} W,HP -(-5) - (-0) - (-5) (117) 12 Riruwa Buzurg OariyaO 240.00 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------>\l~ ------ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh lITIf~ VILLAGE: DrRt:~TORY .'I1fli ITIWT LAND tlSE: ------_. qflr l! liifli~fi;;zt 11p1'lf'Ii q:; ~ ~1itn! lITIf "" 'lfIf ~ ~n~ ~~ ~11lli ~m m::r. :yr"" (fcfi'. ,1l) ~ ='1>1 (TJ'tin'nwr ~Wn) Location Forest ~rrigated tlnirrigated Culturable Area not Name of Village Approach Nearest Town Power code to village and distance supply (by source) waste (including available (in Kms.) gaucher and for No. groves) cultivation ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 2 ------~------_. f PR,KR SARI LA EAG 464.00 TWE(13.00) 395.00 2.00 26.00 ~mr 16 KR SARI LA EAG TWE(ll. 001 31.00 7.00 194.00 ~~ 3 16 KR SARIu>. 166.00 W(4.00) 65.00 0.00 9.00 15 !(R SARI LA 6.00 52.00 24.00 -~~ 5 14 PR,KR SARI LA EAG 405.00 TWE(200.00) 618.00 9.00 95.00 ~mr 6 21 PR,KR SARI LA EAG 305.00 TWE(189.00) 1658.00 109.00 256.00 ~~ 21 PR,KR SARIlA EAG TWE(94. 00) 508.00 20.00 5J. 00 ~ 9 15 PR,KR SARILA EAG TWE(276.00) 492.00 33.00 96.00 ~ 9 14 KR SARILA EAG TWE(70.00) 332.00 '6.00 97.00 mr 10 14 KR SARI LA 260.00 TW(5.00) 376.00 16.00 107.00 iI'!'IWu 11 14 KR SARI LA TW(2.00) 37.00 16.00 185.00 ~~~ 12 14 ------IV, ------~------2 5 9 10 ------13 Riruwa Buzurg Danda 370.00 954 P (l I CHW 11) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) - (-5) (164) 14 Harsundi 1014.00 1937 PI 1) ,M II) PHS 11) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-51 (292) 15 Kadoura 765.00 833 P(11 CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (103) 16 N'loli RAR'] 'II»J .00 11 '11 P(2) CHW (1) w, HP PO -110+ ) -15-10) ID1) 17 Lodhi Pura .IJ 494.00 1160 PIl) ,Mil) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (174) 18 Indrapura IJ 1109.00 1840 p(2) PHS(l) W, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (297) 19 Budhi Q 496.00 63 - (-5) CHW(l) '~W, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (11) 20 Rar Khera 0 330.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 21 Barahara 0 743.00 2400 P(2) ,M(l) PHS(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (350) 22 Sikrodha 0 180.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 23 Khandaut IJ 2669.00 1539 P(l) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (263) 24 Bhedi Dariya iJ 361.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 25 Bhedi Danda 0 2724.00 4479 P(2) ,M(l) PHS(l) HP PO MON - (-5) (698) 26 Kupara 0 1500.00 2056 P(1) ,Mil) PHS(l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 ( 361) 27 Hasaupur Sensa 0 655.00 223 PIll CHW(l) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (37) 28 K"Mra II ~4.00 61j -1-5) CHW (1) HP -15-10) -15-1Q) -15-10) (2) 29 Jalalpur 0 101.00 1679 P(2) ,M(l) 0(1) HP PO,PTO MON BS (263) 30 Dharoupur II 506.00 104 -1-5) CHWll) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -15-10) 120) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------~------15 16 17 18 11 13 14 ------13 10.00 18.00 KR S.".RlLA TW(33.00) 309.00 faiqriffTmr 16 14 :;~::. 00 13:3.00 ~~.oo KR Si\RIL/\ f;I\G 451.00 TWr; ( 111 • 00) ~ l~ 15 467.00 56.00 41.00 KR SARI LA E:AG 173.00 TWE:(28.00) ~ 10 16 586.00 112.00 80.00 KR SARI LA E:AG 95.00 TWE (35 .00) ~~ 16 271. 00 15.00 36.00 17 KR SARILA EAG 148.00 TWE(24.00) m'Ff 14 493.00 61.00 108.00 18 rR,KR SARlLA EAG 39.00 TWE:{408.00) Wru 12 19 217.00 41.00 32.00 KR SARI LA EAG 137.00 TWE(69.00) ~ 7 20 272.00 1.4.00 35.00 ,,~ KR SARI LA MG TWEI9.00) 7 21 461.00 27.00 128.00 KR SARI LA MG TWE(121.00) ~ 6 166.00 7.00 7.00 22 KR SARI LA rom 6 23 1~69.00 66.00 205.00 1Fito KR SARILA MG 778.00 TWE (351.00) 15 24 6.00 4.00 35[, 00 KR SARI LA EAG -rn tit>lT 5 0.00 530.00 25 KR SARI LA ED 259.00 TW(6.00( 1929.00 -rnmr 25 34.00 348.00 26 KR SARI LA 219.00 R(10.00) 889.00 "r'ffi 25 5.00 17.00 27 KR SARILA 3l3.00 320.00 ~<'im 25 63.00 2.00 29.00 28 KR SARI LA 'Ii:W 18 27.00 0.00 44.00 29 PR,KR SARI LA MG TWE(30.00) ~ 18 10.00 200.00 30 KR SARILA W(20.CO) 278.QO ~ 16 ------~------~ ------31 Barkher.; ~ cO . Oil b1'? D [ ! ) CHW (1) W,HP _.[ -5) -(-5) - (-5) (>31)) 32 Devkhun 787.00 275 P [1) CHW (1) HP -15-10) -(-5) -(5-10) (35) 33 RaJamau 393.00 489 -1-5) CHW(1) W,HP -15-10) -(-5) -15-10) 176) 34 Dhauhal Buzurg 1503.00 2488 P12) ,Mil) PHS (1) W,HP PO THU BS (392) 35 Chheri BenL 47 6.00 583 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -15-10) (88) 36 Dhauhal Khurd 502.00 153 -1-5) CHW (1) W -15-10) -1-5) -(5-10) (18 ) 37 Ka l0har 1 ~') 1 .UO l::J / l'll) CHII (11 ._ II, HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (>10) 1185) 38 Bilqaon 2787,00 1',4 ~ P(:') ,M (:') PHS (1) i,lI,tiP PO, PHONE - (-5) - (5-10) (!)b~ ) 39 Tai ~ 338,00 458 Pll) CHW(l) II,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (64) 40 Maharajpur 284.00 284 -(-5) CHW (1) W -1-5 ) -(-5) - (-5) (58) 41 Bangara 910,00 1649 P (1) PHS (1) II,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (269) 42 Bilpur C 180,00 668 -(5-10) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (130) 43 Mamna C 1807,00 3434 P(2) ,M(l) PHS (1) T,W,HP PO WED BS (610) 44 Bhikhampura 0 329.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 45 Tikri Parmal '_j 185.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 46 Puraini u 1194.00 4829 P(2) ,M(l) 0(1) T,W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (820) 47 Nimouli rJ 316.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 48 Gahu1i iJ 160.00 340 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (58) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh II i" H 1" I I III ---_------._------,R SARlLA £D W(ti.OO) 381. 00 20.00 53.00 KR SARI LA 177,00 R(2.00) 171. 00 6,00 37.00 ~ 33 23 PR,KR SARILA EAG TWE (21. 00) 1413.00 5.00 64.00 34 18 ~~ KR SARILA EAG TWE(43.00) 383.00 17.00 33.00 mtir-IT 35 11 KR SARI LA 117.00 293.00 7.00 85.00 ~~ 36 16 KR SARI LA 78.00 787.00 11.00 75.00 ~ 37 19 KR SARI LA EAG GC(l33. DO) 2231.00 59.00 359.00 ~ 38 18 KR SARI LA EAG TWE(33.00) 274.00 5.00 26.00 ~ 39 15 KR SARI LA 266.00 8.00 10.00 40 10 ~ KR SARILA GC(4.00) 783.00 5.00 118.00 ~ 41 11 PR,KR SARlLA W(24.00) l~n.OI) 1.(1) 1',.011 '.I1Hljl ~2 A PR SARI LA EAG GC (54.00; 1516.00 11. 00 226.00 If'RT 43 7 KR SARI LA GC(4S.00) 263.00 2.00 19.00 44 7 ~ KR SARI LA GC(S1.00) 128.00 0.00 b.OO fG KR SARI LA EAG W(54.00) 802.00 ~~9.00 JO~.OO 11. 11 F-il KR SARI LA TW(73.00) 198.00 5.00 40.00 ~ 47 6 PR SAAlLA GC(49.00) 97.00 1. 00 13.00 48 11 ~ IU - .. ... --_ --- .~--~------~------6 8 10 ------_------49 Parcha 766.00 1690 P (11 CHW(ll T, ,/ -(5-10) SAT BS (292) 50 Muhammc)OplJ r;) 11>1.00 _------U N - [ N H A B [ T <: D ------.'t<~ ------ 51 Dadon %1. 00 706 P (11 CHW( 1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-51 (117) 52 Mankehri 672.00 699 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (112) ~J l'adlkliur I 1 ','). (II) 1I,4lJ P (1) PHS(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (220) 54 Jariya Ti );, 252.00 285 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) WI) ,-' 55 Bargawan 595.00 867 P(l) CHW(l) W - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (139) 56 Kesarganj 171.00 ------U N - 1 N H A B 1 T E D ------.'t<~ ------ 57 Sarila Gramin ,] 2706.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------.'t<~ ------ 58 Kariyari r 1249.00 2081 1"(1) PHS II) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) BS (335) 59 Chhibouh 649.00 1206 P(l} PHS(l} T,W PO,PHONE -(-5) BS (213) 60 Rigawar Kalan 619.00 562 1"(1) CHW(l) W, HE' -(-5) -(5-10) as (94) 61 Baukhar 16fi3.00 l11B P (l), M(1) PHS(l) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (300) 62 Badhoull 740.00 1168 1"(1) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) as 1181 } 63 Bareda Maf 467.00 539 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-1(') -(5-10) -(5-10) 173) 64 Khera Sllaj it 12~6.00 3475 P (3) ,M( 1) PHS (1) W,HP PO -(-5) BS (587) 65 Bhakraull :'55.00 45 - (-5) CHW (1) W, HP - 1-5) - I -~} . (-')) 1'1) 66 Gllrakbara 268.00 877 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (H3) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 4q ------11 :.::.: 13 14 15 16 17 1>< ------~~-~------'f'R ~~/\I, \ L,\ ,,[l <:<:('1 q .(0) '\\)\ .1111 '1.1111 \ :. l. 1)\1 ~ 'J H tl{~r ~ KR SARILA 107.00 1',1(58.00) 222.00 31.00 43.00 SO 5 ~ KR ~ARtLA EAG GC{l30.00) 594.00 63.00 74.00 8 ~ 51 KR SARI LA EAG 47.00 TWE(129.0D) 414 .00 39.00 43.00 52 5 m-ro KR SARI LA EAG GC (91. DO) 297.00 34.00 37.00 8 ~ 53 KR SARI LA EAG GC(83.00} 14 9.00 3.00 17.00 3 ~iIi'!T 54 PR,KR SARI LA ED GC(192.00} 352.00 5.00 46.00 4 KR SARI LA GC (77. DO) 69.00 15.00 10.00 4 ~ 56 PR SARI LA TW(696.0D) 1763.00 13.00 234.00 4 mtFrr1.lT'i'tur 57 PR SARI LA EAG TWE(220.00) 878.00 10.00 141.00 4 ~ 58 PR,KR SARI LA ED GC(151.00) 389.00 25.00 84.00 4 ~ 59 KR SARI LA EAG TWE(90.00) 353.00 6.00 170.00 6 RrT PH,KR :lAIUlJ\ EAG TWE:(51.00) 806.00 516.00 20 290.00 ~ 61 PR,KR SARI LA EAG TWE(40.00) 543.00 B.OO H9.00 13 iftffi:ft 62 PR,KR SARI LA EAG 144.00 TWE(58.00) 229.00 16.00 29.00 15 'iIW~ 63 PR SARILA EAG TWE(BO.OO) 983.00 38.00 155.00 7 ~~ 64 PR,KR SARI LA EAG TWE:(105.00) 135.00 0.00 15.00 14 ~ 65 PR,KR SARI LA W(71.00) 167.00 4.00 26.00 12 ~ 66 ------._------.. --~------_._- _ - - - - . ------~------" 1,1 ------67 Jarlja 8':~.O() 'l .. ~ I.. r? ( ~: I :,,~ \ ~ ,i D (1) W, TK, Ii? PO TUE B~ (:5 S 9 J Ichorr1 10J', .(1) 11// 68 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (10.) - ('10) (H1) 69 Benda Danda 889.00 612 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (%) 70 Benda Dar lya 276.00 ------U N - I N H A B T E D ------"'~ ------ 71 SuZqlJW,JfI ]~l.OO 1.'/ - (-'J) CHW (1) W,liP - (-5) - (10.) -(5-10) (:':n '100.(1) 72 fla rdUd H~O P (1) CHW (1) W,IIP -(-5 ) -(10. ) - (',-10) (1'01,) 73 Bareda [~ Khalsa 323.00 692 P (1) CHW (1) .' W, liP -(5-10) - (10+) -(5-10) (114) 74 Birhat [I 768.00 852 PIl) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1491 75 Islampur rJ 2850.00 2323 P (2) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(>10) ( 373) 76 Bhagroli G 255.00 981 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 1611 77 Kharka -__; 113.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T £ D ------"'~ ------ 78 Bandwa 0 1078.00 2424 P(2) PHS (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 435) 79 Uparhaka 0 1374.00 1893 P(2) CHW (1) W -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 403) 80 Rahirka 0 425.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T £ D ------"'~ ------ 81 Jhirmouli 0 375.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------Tt<~ ------ 82 Pahara 0 689.00 2296 P(21 PHS 111 W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -(-5) (388) 83 Bhesaw 0 738.00 2129 P(2) ,M(l) PHSP) W, HI' PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (394) 84 Turna II '/',6.00 1'081 Pill CHW (1) W, liP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (229) ------II 1;' 1J 1'1 1', 11, 1'/ II< . ----- .. __ ~-~------H, SARI LA EAG TWE(207.00) 525.00 11. 00 86.00 :srfi>:rr 67 8 KR SARILA EAG 154.00 TWE:P3.00) . 411.00 96.00 301.00 68 26 Wm KR SARI LA EAG 523.00 TWE (17.00) 279. 00 13 .00 5'1. 00 ~GiGr 69 24 KR SARI LA 7.00 67.00 7.00 195.00 ~ KR GOHAND W(17.00) 177.00 18.00 131.00 71 17 ~ KR GO HAND ED 187.00 252.00 6.00 255.00 72 ~ 17 KR GO HAN 0 ED W(19.001 219.00 9.00 76.00 .mr13R'lm 73 15 KR GOHAND EAG TWE(83.00) 516.00 4.00 165.00 ~ 74 13 KR GOHANO EAG 308.00 TWE (261. 00) 1773.00 256.00 252.00 75 13 ~ KR SARI LA ED GC(29.00) 146.00 13.00 67.00 'T'1Wfr 76 5 KR DSARILA GC(17.00) 85.00 8.00 3.00 m'!iT 77 5 KR SARI LA 45.00 GC(14.00) 837.00 98.00 84.00 ~ 78 14 KR MUSKARA 364.00 GC(54.00) 802.00 0.00 154.00 ~ 79 7 KR MUSKARA 168.00 TW(3S.00) 193.00 0.01 28.00 ~ 80 7 KR MUSKARA TW(121.00) 168.00 9.00 77.00 ~ 81 6 KR SARI LA ED W(360.00) 234.00 24.00 71. 00 qrn 82 13 KR SARI LA 36.00 GC (67 .00) 287.00 8.00 340.00 83 14 m KR SARI LA 23.00 'J'II1(136.00) 499.00 33.00 65.00 84 16 ¥fI ------~------~------. Total : 91J153 [? (73) ,~(20) PHC(1),2E3(19) 14786 D{2) ,CHW(42) 011) ------I J ,II) . 00 r;c ( 1, '" .00) • W ( ~ -, " • 0 ()) 39392.01) 2724.01 8781. 00 TW(1165.00).TWE(355~.OOI R(1;~.On) l A VIKAS KHAND SARllA, GOHAND & RATH (J (TAHSIL RATH) INSTRICT HAMIRPUR , IO:JNOAA •• 01ST"'1:7 " o "YAY" ~"'I1(:I04'" Ai .' • _. ___• __ _ "/n.L.lGl: ""'YH '__CI:AT\oJ~ COOE INNSiR ,--' -:-a----' HE,,"OCU4RT[RS r • ..cs, ,\lIK.t.!' I( .. A.NC'...... • ~@ -,'-0:-- VILLaGES .'Tn F:1F'Vl.AnOf\; :$llE SE.... QW 200 •• 0 I 200-4", ~oo ""'. OQq... .. ~:!IlI • ...... •••••• • •• '~"'61"'Ell l,Ik-l t.~s ,"\~'4 \ vet. TIOy' cot.£. IIIUWoS'E-R [=:- X~'l: - :J 1IR8AN A,"EA "''lT00f LOC~T,Ci'll cor.( 0 ...... ~I STATE HlGHiII'A' ...... • ,. _, _...... S ... 21 ..,.ORTAN1 ME:T4l.!..EtI RCIAO •• • ..... _ .., ..... , ...... n...... :::§"..:""""'-~ POST OFF'CE I TELE"'.PH (lFFtC! ..' P'!)/'m I I l. I 1991 ;;r.;rrur.rl 1991 CENSU~ lITll' ii ~ ;:;r;:r ~ - r ~ lITll'ifl'ITlf J!Tl1 ifl ¥l C.D. Block Gohand 0 TahSil Rath 85 Chikasi 1593.00 1472 Pill CHW(l) W,HP PO - (l0+) 8S (226) 86 BaroH Kharka 0 1394.00 2115 P(l) ,M(l) PHS(l) ,RP(l) W,HP PO -(10+) -(5-10) (336) 87 Atra 0 1022.00 1519 P(l) ,M(l) CHW(1) ii,H? PO -(10+) - (-5) (238) 88 Maqrauth <: 2100.00 1277 P(2) ,M(l) ,HIl) PHS (1) ii,H? PO -(10+) -(>10) (217 ) 89 Sikrondha Kharka Cl 378.00 501 p(1) CHW,(l) W,HP - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) (75) 90 Rihuta Ci 870.00 2129 P(2) ,M(l) HC(1),PHS(1),RP(3) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 85 .. (330) " 91 Bargar LI 209.00 332 P (1) CHW(l) ii,HP - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) (59) 92 Chadwari Dariya II 145. 00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------ 93 Chadwari Danda 0 374.00 720 PIli CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) SUN -(-5) (110) 94 Dhurouli 0 555.00 342 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) (54) 95 Bilgaon 0 575.00 470 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (l0+) - (-5) (61 ) 96 Jiqini I) 3556.00 2039 P(2) ,M(l) H (1) , HC (l) , PHS (1) W,HP PO THU -(5-10) (364 ) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh '1fi:f~ Land Use .-.h. 1l1If1'f!n ~~ ~ll>'\ CR ~ a~ a'll;~ 1l1If ","-=!f11 ~ 3frr~¢ ~~ ~~ ~~ m;f. (Fl;.-r:ft. #) 3lJ1frr (rmrrrm :r"'" ~.) Approach NQlI.rl']'S t Town Pnw.;r F'orest Irri'J~te(j Unirriqated Culturable Area not Name of Villa'lQ Location to villar}" rJnd di~3tance :luppl y (by source) waste (including available code (in Kms,) gaucher and for No. groves) culti vation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ,/ ~:- \TO PR GOHAND EAG 112.00 W(3,00),TWE(16.00) 1055.00 0.00 398.00 f KR GOHAND 90.00 W(16.00) 1107.00 90.00 91.00 ~~ 86 22 KR GOHAND GC(33.00),0(6.00) 852,00 0.00 131. 00 amm 87 12 KR GOHAND GC(IS.OO) 1446,00 0,00 636.00 ~ 88 13 KR GOHAND GC (21.00) 322,00' 0.00 35.00 ~m PR GOHAND ED GC(253.00),W(2.00) 517,00 0.00 73.00 90 10 0(25.00) ~ 83.00 0.00 15.00 91 KR GO~~ GC (U1.00) ~ GO HAND 6,00 0.00 139.00 ~~ 92 13 KR GOHAND 223,00 0.00 151.00 ~mr 93 lfj KR GO HAND W(3.00) 326.00 0.00 226.00 ,moft 94 16 KR GOHAND WI1.00) 126,00 . 79.00 369.00 ~ 95 22 KR GOHAND 1086.0 GCI231.00) 161.00 423.00 1655.00 ~ 96 22 ------_------s6 3 6 8 10 ------_-----_ 97 Bangra 514.00 1539 P (11 CHW(ll T,W,HP - (-51 -IIO+I -(-5) (239) ~~H Cllak !\nldtputa 49.00 746 P (1) MWC (1) , PHS (1) T,W, HP -(-51 -(10+) -(-5) 1135) 99 Gadar 228.00 ~86 -\-5) cm"\11 '1' ,W,III' - \ -'.) - \\1\\) "( ~"l (~O) 100 Amarpura :J 162.00 ------U N - I N H A a I T E D ------m3l1'l1<;" --_-----_- 101 Iteliya Raja 0 677 .00 1126 !?(1) ,Mil) MWC(I) T,W,HP -1-5) -(10+) as (188) 102 Churha 485.00 1007 !?(1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS ( 163) 103 Rahank tJ 1037.00 2275 P(2) ,M(l) 0(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) ~ -(-5) (375) 104 Dhagwan ::: 553.00 1330 Pill ,M(l) ,K(l) MWC(l) T,W,HP PO -(10+) BS (240) 105 Ujneh [J 189.00 221 P( I) CHWI1) W,HP (10+ ) -(10+) - (-5) 135) 106 Nahdoura ::: 786.00 1583 P(I) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) THU -(-5) 1257) 107 Rawatpura 'c 1012.00 1397 P(l),M II) PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (211) 108 Bara Kharka U 405.00 956 Pill CHW (1) W,TK,HP - i -5) -(5-10) - (-5) (160) 109 Iteliya Baza Ci 1484.00 4252 !?(ZLM II) PHS (1) , RP ( I) W,HP PO WED -(5-10) ( 653) 110 Tyozna 'J 221.00 256 P(l) CHW (1) W, HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (33) 111 Jamangawan II 340.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------~3l1'I1<;" ------ 112 ailgaon 0 369.00 383 P(l) CHW (1) T,W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -(-5) (52) 113 Birbahi 'J 243.00 155 -(-5) RP(3) W,IIP -(-,,) -(:"-10) -(-5) (21 ) 114 Jamkhuri ~ 354.00 742 P (1) CHi'l(l) W,HE' - (-5) -(-5) BS (123) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh ..) I ------11 12 :3 l4 15 16 17 18 ------PR R1\TH GC[ISB.OO),O[b.OO) 310.00 0.00 40.00 m 97 ::'4 KR rRATH W[J.OO),R[13.00) 18.00 0.00 15.00 98 21 'I1li~ KR RATH 45.00 W(1.00),O(6.00) 116.00 0.00 60.00 99 26 "I1i< KR RtI.TH GC [89 .00) 60.00 0.00 8.00 100 26 ~ PR RATII f:l1 (;C [:J8J. 00) 249.00 0.00 45.00 101 22 ~WIl PR GOHAND EAG GC[128.00),W(9.00) 258.00 0.00 17.00 102 5 WE(68.00),TWE(S.OO) 'lW PR GO HAND ED GC[316.00),W(5.00) 565.00 0.00 57.00 Wf; 103 8 WE (94.00) KR RATII [,:11 (X I [ 7 ~. ()O) ,0 ( ~. 00) 348.00 0.00 32.00 ~ 104 20 PR GOHAND GCI130.00) 56.00 3.00 0.00 ~ 105 1') KR GO HAND GC[62Z.00) 124.00 0.00 40.00 mm 106 8 PR GO HAND GC[583.00),W(8.00) 359.00 0.00 0.00 107 5 WEI62.00) "Ulffl1lU KR GO HAND GCI18.00) ,W(3.00) 348.00 0.00 13.00 -qI'lR'f>T 108 7 0[23.00) PR GO HAND ED GC(128.00) ,W(48.00) 1057.00 0.00 117.00 ~~ 109 6 01134.00) KR GO HAND GC(9.00),W(70.00) 112.00 0.00 22.00 ~ 110 7 0(8.00) KR GO llANO GC(4.00),W(13.00) 212.00 0.00 8.00 ~ 111 7 0(103.00) KR GO HAND GC(Z95.00),W(Z.00) 49.00 0.00 23.00 ~ liZ 3 KR GOHAND EAG GC(123.00),TWE(53.00) 55.00 0.00 2.00 ~ 113 5 0(10.00) ~R CAIHfJl f:1J (;C (164. 00) ,W (10.00 I 138.00 0.00 24.00 ~ 114 5 o (1~ .00) s~s ------_------_--_--_------5 10 ------110 ~\Lkd\:h,H.U 346.00 1274 P (1 I CHW (1 I W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-51 (2231 116 Pawai 881.00 2413 P ( 1) PHS(l) ,Rr(3) W,HP -(-'.) - (-',) Ii:: ('I07J 117 Beera 931. 00 2770 P (2) ,M(l) PHS(1),RP(3) W,HP PO, PHONE -(5-10) BS (475) 1111 1,.1 t Ii 1 ~!J~.OO 101'1 P (1) CHW(I) W,HP -(-51 -(5-101 -(5-10) (173) 119 Patkhuri 361. 00 1348 P (1) PHS(l) W,flP -(5-10) - (5-101 - (5-10) (208) 120 Amond 905.00 2801 P(2) .H (1) , PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (480) 121 Regwara Khurd .J 765.00 1173 Pill CHII(l) W,HP (10+ ) -(5-10) - (-5) (185) .. 122 Kuan Khera j 403.00 ------U N -. I N H A B I T E D ------.tt~ ------ 123 Kachhwa Kalan 'J 855.00 22Ba P(21 ,M (1) PHS(l) ,RP(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-101 (316) 124 Khaj uri 412.00 531 - (-5) CHW(ll W,HP -(-5) -(5-101 -(5-101 (83) 125 Slqraban L~ 390.00 2 - (-5) CH\oI'(1 ) W -(-51 -(5-101 -(-5) (2 ) 126 Umariya C 388.00 2821 P(21,M(11 PHC (1) ,PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (479) 127 Karoundi ;:] 541. 00 1545 P(l) CHW (1) W,HI? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (257 ) 1~8 Gohand lJ 1365.00 14 Pll) ,M(2), PUC 11) PHC(l),FPC(l),RP(l) T,W PO FRI BS (11) 1:9 Kemokhar 499.00 613 P (1) CIiW (1) T,W -(-',) .. (-',) - 1-',) (88) 130 Musahi CJ 243.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------.tt~ ------_--- ,. 131 Bohara 52.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 132 Mehjoli "w 37l.0C 134 ?\l) CllW\l) W,Ht' -\-0) -\-5) -\-5) (126) S'1 ------~ ------_------.------11 12 13 ,~ 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR SARl]'A ED GCI133.00) 166.00 o.or; ~ 1.00 ~ lh 4 PR GOHNID F.D CC[S67.00),WI27.00) 226.00 0.00 69.00 'I'll 116 ~ OU .00) PR GOHl'llD EAG GC[651.00),TWE[12.00) 189.00 0.00 51.00 KR GO HAND ED GCI442.00),WI15.00) 51. 00 0.00 44.00 KR GO HAND ED GC[161.00),WI87.00) 95.00 0.00 17. 00 ~ 119 8 011.00) PR SI\RfLA f:1l (;(~ 1j(,~ • 00) ,W (34.00) 594.00 0.00 R4.00 L~n 0127.00) ~ KR SARnA ED WI67.00) 640.00 0.00 58.00 Wrou~ 121 7 KR SARILA GCI123.00) ,WI146.00) 52.00 0.00 58.00 ¥:mmr 122 7 012"4. 00) KR GOIINIll ,;C(",0>1.00) ,W(10.00) 276.00 :1.00 3'l.00 m~ l~j 8 KR GOHAND GCI285.00),WI3.00) 79.00 0.00 27.00 ~ 124 H 01 IH .(0) KR GO HAND GCI94.00),WI87.00) 163.00 0.00 21. 00 ~ 125 ') 0\25.(0) PR RATH ED GCI51.00),WI277.00) 7.00 0.00 33.00 ~ 126 10 0120.00) KR GOHAND GC 1331. 00) 155.00 0.00 55.00 ~ 127 5 PR GOHAND EAG GCI579.00),WI15.00) 734.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 128 5 TWEI37.00) PR GOHAND ED GCI279.00),WI4.00) 214.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 129 2 012.00) KR GOIlJ\ND GCI157.00) 12 .00 0.00 14.00 130 2 KR GOHAND GCI14.00).0(18.00) 20.00 0.00 0.00 -ii)rn 131 2 KI'I GG\\I\N\l GC(1€6.00) 180.00 0.00 25.00 ~ 132 2 ------10 ------~------~------133 lwlcnsqawan 313.00 759 Pill PHS (1) W, HP -(-5) -(-5) as (115) 13'1 R3qipur,1 320.00 477 P(l) CHW (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (96) 135 Itauragaon 100.00 261 Pill CHW 11) W, HP -(-5) - (-)) -(-5) (37) 136 Sirsa 80.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------itt 31l 137 Amgaon 903.00 2013 P(2) ,M(l) CHW (1) W/HP PO - (5-10) - (-5) (359) 138 l3an::ni 87.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------itt 31l 139 ,~ Jarakhar 135.00 4001 P(2) ,M(l) PHS(1) ,RP(1) W,HP PO f'RI BS (660) 140 Machehari 308.00 534 P (1) CHW (I) W,HP -(-5) - (5-] 0) -15-10) (85) 141 Barua 454.00 1379 P(lI CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (223) 142 Bigwan c:; 429.00 427 Pill CHW 11) W,HP -(-5) - (5-] 0) -(5-10) (74 ) 143 Linga C 213.00 1382 Pill PHS (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -15-10) (182) 144 Kargawan 459.00 1361 P(lI ,M(lI CHW(l) WtHP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (215) 145 'l'ikur [J " 100.00 174 P11) CHW (l) 101, flP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (32) 146 'l'ulsipur C 10.00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------~~ ------ 147 Sena ,J 286.00 1097 Pill PHS(l) W,HP -15-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (137) He Jamra \1 228.00 ------U N - I N H A B I '1' E 0 ------~31l 149 Bahpur G 459.00 1274 P (1) CHW(l) W,H? -1-5) -(5-10) (221) BS 150 Nadna [1 434.00 1207 P (1) ~HS(1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) (203) BS Census------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------~------~ ------1l 10 l'I 1') 16 17 18 ------PR GCHAND ED GC(125.00),~(9.0a) 154.00 0.00 25.00 ~ 133 PR r;OHAND GC(S3.00),W(3~.OO) 145.00 0.00 26.00 134 2 0(5l.00) iIl'fttIu PR GO HAND GC(77.00) 23.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 135 3 KR GOHAND GC(66.00) 8.00 0.00 6.00 !mID 136 3 PR RATH f.D W(530.00) 308.00 0.00 65.00 ~ 137 KR RATH GC(59.00) 22.00 1. 00 5.00. m 138 PR 'J'RATH CAG GC(716.00) ,TWEI126.00) 561. 00 0.00 130.00 ~ 139 14 0(2.00) KR GOHAND ED GC(152.00),w(42.00) 94.00 0.00 20.00 ~ 140 9 KR GOHAND ED GC(290.00),w(2.00) 156.00 0.00 6.00 ;re~ 141 7 KR RATH GC (281.00) ,w (39 .00) 109.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 142 KR I\A'I'II ~u GC (144.00) ,w ( 11. 00) 46.0Q 0.00 12.00 l'firTr 143 PR RATH ED GC(369.00) ,w(6.00) 84.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 144 KR RATH GCI72.00) 28.00 0.00 0.00 it KR RATH GCI62.00) 8.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 146 E'R RATH ED GC(78.00) ,w(43.00) 159.00 0.00 0.00 KR RATH GC(168.00),WI3.00) 47.00 0.00 10.00 'lI1m 148 GC(182.00),WI102.00) 175.00 0.00 0.00 149 PR RATH ED ~ PR RATH ED GC(89.00),W(94.00) 251. 00 0.00 1.00 =!G-IT 150 8 10 ------~--~------lSI Sl[5.31 143.00 2257 P(l) PHS (ll , R P (ll W,IIP PO - (-5) BS Dsl) 152 Kumhal'lya 276.00 1047 P (1) CHW( 1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS ( 160) 153 Siyawri _, 329.00 1244 P(l) CHW (1) W,H? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (210) 154 Rajmai c; 77.00 ------_-- U N - 1 N H I /\. B T E D ------"'~ ------ ISS Chulla 59.00 UN - I NHA B I T --_-_------'------E D "'~ 156 Itaya1 [j 412.00 839 P(l) RP (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 125) 157 Sara C 404.00 765 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (128) \ 58 l\u~I1.1m.l II ~n.oo ------u [Ii - r N 11 A 13 I l' I:: D ------"'~ 159 Chilli C; 1651.00 4461 ?(2),M(1),H(1) PHS (1) W,HP PTO,PHONE -(10+) -(-5) (699) 160 Khareta Buzurg 0 360.00 207 P(ll CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (35) 161 aneta 'J 1163.00 3875 P(2) ,M{l) PHS('l) W,HP PO,PHONE THU BS (607) 162 Tola Raath 4814. DO 1046 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (150) 163 Madha C 41. DO ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E: D ------"'~ ------ 164 Dhanoura 0 348.00 247 Pill CHW(l) W,HP,R - (-5) -(5-10) BS (57) 165 Dhanouri '0 1078.00 3009 p(2),M(1),HIl) 0(1) W,HP PO, PHONE -(5-10) as (637) 166 19u, 0 515.00 ------_ N - N U 1 H A B 1 T E: D ------"'~ ------ 167 Aora Khera 0 444.00 60 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) ( 6) 168 Jakheri 0 628.00 1967 P(l) l?HS (1) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5) (319) ------_. Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 I ~~ 1'1 1S 16 17 18 ------~------PR t~'1.TH E:J W (>j~. 00) 0.00 5.00 60.00 furnt :51 PR RflTH 1.~[] GC(13Q.OO) ,W(1S.00) 10:,. 00 0.00 14.00 I S ~ U(b.UU) ~ KR RATH t:LJ GC(47.00),WIIOO.00) 182.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 153 KR RATH GCI32.00),W(16.00) 18.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 154 0111.00) KR RATIl GC(5.00),0(50.00) 1.00 0.00 3.00 155 ~ PR RATH GC(158.00),WI145.00) 106.00 3.00 0.00 ~ 156 PR RATH ED GCI219.00),0(6.00) 174.00 0.00 5.00 iIW 157 PR,KR GCI2.00) ,0(6.00) 236.00 0.00 3.00 158 RATH ~ KR RATIl GC(581.00),W(266.00) 562.00 21. 00 210.00 ~ 159 11 0(11.00) KR RATH GC(37.00),W(6.00) 279.00 0.00 38.00 lR2r'fTT 160 PR,KR RATH ED GC(238.00),W(340.00) 467.00 11. 00 67.00 afiGr 161 9 0(40.00) KR RATH GC(116.00),W(390.00) 1262.00 812.00 2151.00 ~ 162 9 0(83.00) PR,KR RATH 0(24.00) 17.00 0.00 0.00 '1aT 163 8 PR,KR RATH ED WI101.00) ,0(5.00) 229.00 2.00 11.00 1f.1tu 164 10 PR RATH ED GCI266.00),W(380.00) 397.00 3.00 32.00 ~ 165 PR RATH GC(165.00),W(74.00) 276.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 166 KR RATH 40.00 W(1.00) 261.00 0.00 142.00 a«mrn 167 15 KR RATII 311.00 GC( 109.00) ,W(8.00) 244.00 115.00 122.00 ~ 168 15 ------3 s \1) ------~------~~-~~~-~--~- 11,'1 !H,,111I11 II ii', ,1)1) 1/111 1'1 :,1, M1.'),11111 IJIII W,III' -( ',I -(II)I) (I'" 1) 170 Kharehata Khl.ltd 420.00 310 ~(l \ CIlW(l\ ftl, HI? - (lO+) -(-')) (83) 171 Sarsenda Ma f 666.00 554 PI 1) CHW(1) W, HP - 1-5) - -(5-10) (16\ 172 Chhirawali 420.00 255 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - IS-lO) -IS-lO) (34) ------~ Total : 53197.00 95052 P(82) ,M(23) H(2) ,MCW(3) 15575 f! (5) , PUC ( 1 ) HC(2), PHC(2) PHS(22) ,0(3) FPC I 1) ,RP (19) CHW(43) ------~------~ ------~------_. 15 16 17 18 ------11 ------_------_. 570.00 6.00 95.00 169 KR R.'.TH ED 6.00 GCI155.00),WI339.00) ~ 12 O( 4.00) 20,00 0.00 79.00 1/0 KR I'/\'j'il ! '~. no (;C(;';' .(lUI ,W(bl).iJiJl ~~ D 219.00 54,00 278.00 ~mq; 171 PR,KR RAT II (,1. Oil GC(,)1.00) 1', 0.00 247 .00 172 KR RATH 1.00 0(2.00) 170. 00 firocrffi 17 ------~--~------~------~------_. 1493.00 GC(14029.00),W(4227.00) 22973.00 1631.00 8940.00 ---~------_. ------__, i L A VIKAS KHAND SARILA, GOHAND &: RATH u N I (TAHSIL RATH) i ClSTRICT HAMIRPUR II I ! , (.) i Ii' tJ'5TIt"C1.. •.•••• •. • __• __ ! .o-,,""tl:IoIU i o ~ ~~f:?:~~~c;:.:;~~.-~i :L:~:'- :';;~::I' ·..i(:I,C.~&"'Tt"'S 'f ....s; ...... :.."'; 1(~:"Nt- •••••••••••• ._ -@ '. -0-- ... ILL;I,;:;tS _ ..... F'dfout..lTIOfIl 31l£' !u: .. ow lQ4 .• '" 0 I 2'Oo·"ss, soo fS', -01)0 .. "t1. •••••• •• ••• .,. I L~ .. a'T!:O I,."_I-~G(S "''''\4 I ':'':A,T'.,... Co(;E """~£R. [_ --~ ..-;;:-- --J ::;: ~~.::T~.~:~.~.f:~.~~L.". ,.. ',:'.: ..., ~ ~ ~I ...MfAIIIIT ME'T&UE:O litO",;, • • • • I ::; ~';'C:T~::U;;A~ CfFIC~ - ~.. . '~I I'"tGH S(.'4OOt.. INT£ft eOlI..CQt. s • .:: I ItQSFlTAL. PIltlMAOtY HEAlT" CfNr"E, aoSW'OI''f.ll.tw'. ~,~ ~ + MAfI::RNfT'" ...? QlLP 4J[Ll"oU'E ..E"'1ft[ ... _O"":.NT "iLLA;;€ ....1'1:1(£ r I !i& T .. ~ I ------~ 1991~ 1991 CENSU~ ;;r.r~uci AMENITIES AN District Name : Hamirour WfJii~·;;r.:r~ - r'1lfu'IIl'!*Wam~'liT*m~I-\~'io¢lTi(1lT'l<1'f;;rcr:fr'li\'1'1'1!fumii ~Ii ~'li\llR;1'Ii1'1'1'StI]lll;]l'~ -S f 1Il'!'IiT'!1l1 ~ fRq;r'l1'fr 6T'I>3lT< 0I1'"IIT/m:'IiT mm- O!! 2 3 5 9 10 C.D. Block :- Rath 0 Tahsil Rath 173 Tola Khagaran [j 1742.00 1997 P(I) CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -(-5) (323\ 174 !kthora 569.00 102 -(-5) CHWlll W,HP -(5-10) -110+) -(5-10) (19) 175 Sargaon I:J 1134.00 1609 P(I) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (245) 176 Ramgarh Oarlya 11 119. 00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------ 177 Ramgarh Danda 932.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 178 Majhgawan o 1495.00 2877 P(Z) ,M(l) H (ll ,MWC (1) , PHC (1) W,HP PO THU BS (504) 179 Ludhaura Il 1472.00 1600 P(I) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (263) 180 Malheta Danda o 1395.00 1915 P(2) ,M(l) PHSll) W,HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) (318) 181 Kotha o 346.00 511 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(-5) (100) 182 Malheta Dariya 74.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 183 Kuchhechha u 1078.00 382 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-" )) - (10+) -(5-10) (66) < p> 184 Athgaon 417.00 2191 P(2) PHC (1) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) BS (335) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh W{~ 'r f r \1 'i ~!., ~:, \ , r' 'lIf1IU'WI I.ilfll\ ,'c'l' ~JI'lllrr Land Use (~.";;"'iI;= -=q,jiil;3M'f'ln~-~if~iI; 1m'!~ q.; 3lfufilo q;fio~ q;fioil;fi;r!l 1m'! ,,":wr ~ :;1fft ~~ mm~:- \to ~:- \to KR RATH GCI229.00) 610.00 744.00 159.00 iti'!T~ 173 22 KR RATH GC(86.00) 52.00 382.00 49.00 ~ 174 25 KR RATH GC 1463.00) 571.00 614.00 80.00 tf'<1li KR RATH 2.00 0.00 117.00 ~<;Wrr 176 23 KR RATII 66.00 638.00 8.00 ~srn 111 22 PR RATH ED GCI330.aO) 545.00 519.00 101.00 ~ 178 18 KR RATH GCI13.00) 547.00 722.00 190.00 i'j'lTu 179 21 KR RATH GCI226.00) 551.00 508.00 110.00 "'Ii'krmr 180 23 PR,KR RATH GCI197.00) 98.00 13.00 38.00 '!iIaT 181 18 PR,KR RATH 19.00 1.00 27.00 llIffi:r <;Wrr 182 18 KR RATH GCI204.00) 186.00 644.00 44.00 183 20 ~ PR RATH ED GCI204.00) 220.00 9.00 44.00 3JOliiq 184 18 ------~-~--~---~--~--~-======------'------"ATI'JRT~. om-~ , J ~ 'J 1\1 rJmp1lr,J ]1,II,I)r) ------[I [I - I '" 1/ " T T F: n ------~ Jll 186 Gurshara 146.00 ------U N - I N H l'. B I T E D _------+r<~ ------_- 187 Noranga 1594.00 3663 P(2) ,M(l) ,H(l) PHC( 1) W,HP PO - (10+) BS (574) 188 Khiriya 678.00 739 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) BS (127) 189 Kharakhar 530.00 926 P (1) PHS (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (157) 190 Umanniya 1167.00 641 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (79) 191 Churva 359.00 370 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (68) 192 Nandpura 45.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------'" 3ll 193 Kurra 712.00 2098 P(2) MWC(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (310) 194 Itora Rar-tl JI);' .1)1) 1 H:'fl r (11 CIIWlll W, liP PO - I" -il) I ( U')) 195 Malouh Maf 147.00 479 P(ll CHW (11 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (701 Alipura 67.00 ------11 N - .1 N H A B I T E D ------196 "'~ 197 Diha 105.00 -_------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 198 Bilrakh u 419.00 2082 P(2) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (382) 199 Saidpur 440.00 2696 P(2) MWC (1) , PHS (1) 'l',W, HP -1-5) -(-5) as (44 r,) Bhadarwara 103.00 ------U N I N H A B I T E D ------200 ------"'~ 201 [lase 1.1 II ~J!ll.OQ U,29 P(2) MWC It) , PHS 11) W, HP PO -(5-10) BS (422) 202 Giroura o 229.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D _------_- '" 3ll ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~~------, II L: 13 1'1 1 ? 16 J I P.i ------~------_------1-;1' R,\TtI GC(80.00) 70.00 7.00 11.00 185 17 ~ 1\1{ I,Al'H GC(59.00)· 70.00 8.00 9.00 186 D '1ffiU PR RATH ED GC(8B8.00) 534.00 43.00 129.00 ;ffi-rrr 187 15 PR RATH GC(265.00) 359.00 26.00 28.00 188 J;; ~ PR RATH ED GC(268.00) 185.00 41.00 36.00 ~ 189 KR RATH £0 GC(US.OO) 809.00 123.00 97.00 ~ 190 PR,KR RATH GC(l25.00) 204.00 6.00 24.00 191 5 ~ PR RATH GC (31. 00) 7.00 6.00 1.00 ~ 192 PR RATH ED GC(430.00) 176.00 20.00 86.00 ¢ 193 KR RATH ED GC(182.00) 58.00 37.00 25.00 1im PR,KR RATH GC(48.00) 47 .00 4.00 6.00 m 197 PR RATH ED GC(246.00) 115.00 24.00 34.00 ~ 198 PH H)\TH ED GC(216.00) 154.00 32.00 38.00 ~ 199 PR RATH ,;C{,,'I.OI) ;'".1)1) I.IJO I).O() .'WOO 200 PR RATH ED GC(388.00) 96.00 27.00 38.00 'fW;rr 201 10 PR RAT Ii GC(n.OO) 101.00 15.00 15.00 202 9 ~ ------_.------~------" 203 Tooka 48e.OO 5,,4 P( 1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) BS (144 ) 204 Bakral 433.00 1056 P(2) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -1-5) 11S2) 205 Dewra 220.00 730 p (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -IS-La) (112) 206 Gohani Panwari 911. 00 1660 P (1) MWC(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -1>10) (295 ) 207 Barel 50:'. 00 AOI PI 1) CHW (I) W,HP -(5-10) - 1'1 ()) (lJI) 208 Ikthora 128.00 907 P (1) PHC(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -15-10) (149) 209 Bihar 137.00 ~ 90 P (1) CHW(l) ,.' W, HP -'(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (80) 210 Muskura Khurd 428.00 2051 1:'(2) ,Mil) CHW(l) W,HP PO THU -(-5) \314 ) 211 Sikrouda Rath 356.00 718 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) SUN -(>10) \ 137) 212 To1a Rawat 981. 00 3706 P(2) ,Mil) CHW(l) W,HP PO WED -(5-10) 1'i7~) 213 Ku1henda 380.00 2069 P(2) PHC (1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) - (-5) 1353) 214 Tuqrabara 237.00 U N - I N H A BIT E D ------ 215 Guqarbara 347.00 294 P11) CHWI1) W,HP -(5-10) THU -(>10) 148) 216 Jainnabira 11 1045.00 2171 P(l) ,M(l) PHe(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>10) (320) 217 Agitha 17 6.00 1 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 11 ) 218 Tori 377.00 4 - (-5) CHW (1) W -(-5) -(10t) - (-5) 11) 219 Girbar cl 738.00 2053 P (2) ,M( 1) CHW.(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) - (-5) 1292) 220 Rath Uttar ij 1016.00 12 P(l) CHW III T,HP PTO DAILY B8 (7) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 7/ ------~- 11 13 15 16 17 ------?R R}\TH ED GC(222.00) 191. 00 25.00 50.00 20] l2 ~ KR RATH ].00 GC(358.00) 35.00 15.00 22.00 204 10 ~ KR RATH ED 1.00 GC (185.00) 14.00 6.00 1 '1.00 1:' i;.w ~O5 KR RATH GC(331.00) 181. 00 334.00 65.00 206 18 ~~ PR RATH GC(269.00) 158.00 38.00 37.00 207 l3 ~ PR RATH GC(82.00) 13.00 11. 00 22.00 ~ 208 PR RATH GC (98.00) 22.00 6.00 11.00 m 209 KR RATH GC(323.00) 49.00 8.00 48.00 210 14 W KR RATH GC(96.00) 107.00 132. 00 21.00 211 20 ~\10 KR RlITH ED GC:P26.00) 1 i\ 1 ,1\11 ,I),on 4·\ . Ill) :' 1:~ :~ ~ iMIMll PR RlITH ED GC(250.00) , 45.00 34.00 51.00 213 12 ~ KR RATH GC( 190 .00) 22.00 4.00 21.00 214 12 ~ KR RATH GC(36.00) 53.00 247.00 11.00 215 22 'J'W!ffi KR RlITH GC(15J.OO) 342.00 441. 00 109.00 24 ~ 216 KR AATH GC(20.00) 116.00 31.00 9.00 22 3llllor 217 KR RATH GC(68.00) 251. 00 6.00 52.00 218 14 rim PR,KR AATH ED GC(140.00) 293.00 167.00 138.00 12 f1RoR 219 PR AATH EO GC(457.00) 423.00 38.00 98.00 1 m'3 ------8 lO ------221 Rath t?urab 1361.(JO :0 P (1) CHW (1) T,HP PO DAILY as (7 ) 222 Rdth Oaktll n 7R~.OO J'j Pll ) CHW I l) T - (-5) DA tLY as ( 9) 223 Atrouli Rath 157.00 1375 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO DAILY as 1'83 ) 224 Govindpura 155.00 ------[J N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------_ .. _- >tt~ ------ 2·25 Dikl()ra 10/.1)1) ------[J N - [ N H 1\ 11 [ '1' ~ D ------>tt~ ------ 226 Galiha 331.01) [on p (1) CHW (1) W,HI? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (258) .' 227 Shuklahari ~J 129.00 176 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (25) 228 Aodera 893.00 2574 1?(2) MWC(l),I?HS(l) W,HI? PO -(-5) - (-5) (410 ) 229 Mawa1 IJ 883.00 2428 PIl) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (376) 230 Naohai cC 436.00 1797 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (299) 231 Paharigari I~ 567.00 1484 P(1) CHW(l) W,HI? -(-5) -(5-10) as (270) 232 Barouli Rath 558.00 167 P(l) CHW (1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (34) 233 Kentha :1 1120.00 3015 P(2) MWC ( 1) , PHS ( 1 ) W,HP PO - (10+) - (-5) (426) 234 Karpoura CJ 543.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 235 Khadre u 60.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------~~ ------ 236 Dhamna Q 629.00 3085 P(2) PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (562 ) 237 Akouni G 154.00 ------U N - I N H A a I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 238 Kulhari Y" 11,". UI) 19 -1-,) CIIW (1) w -(-5) -I-~) -(-s) (4) 73 ------~ II 13 14 l~ It) n \>< ------~~-----~---.------.. ------I'R, i'\!, :;,\1'11 ------f:U GC (l'l'.OO) ~O~.OO 49.00 213.00 10 TIO'i"f 221 PR,KR 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 TIO~ 222 PR !;RATH ED 8.00 GC(31.00) 76.00 3.00 1 39.00 3lli"ffi;ftTIO 223 KR RATH 3.00 GC (51. 00) 91.00 1.00 9.00 1 ~ 224 KR RATH GC(71.00) 30,00 1.00 5.00 225 2 ~ PR,KR RATH GC(194.00) 89.00 48,00 3.00 226 3 lJft;m KR RATB 1. 00 GC(85.00) 29.00 1.00 13.00 7 ~ 227 PR RATH ED GC (384.00) 146.00 307.00 56.00 3 mrr 228 KR RATH ED GC(103.00) 574.00 112.00 94.00 6 l1 KR RATB ED GCI255.00) 111.00 41. 00 29.00 6 :hm 230 PR RATH ED GCI388.00) l18.00 12.00 49.00 8 ~ 231 KR RATH GCI181.00) 248.00 124.00 5.00 8 ~TIO 232 PR,KR RATH ED GC(348.00) 582.00 68.00 14 122.00 ~lIT 233 PR,KR RATH GCI40.00) 272.00 192.00 14 39.00 ~ 234 KR RATH GCIl.OO) 52.00 3.00 4.00 14 wm 235 PR RATH GCI256.00) 2B8.00 23.00 62.00 "llHT 236 KR RATH GCI42.00) 99.00 4.00 9.00 5 ~ 237 PR,KR RATI! GC I 17.00) 134.00 B.OO 2 6.00 ~ 238 ------~------.------. 6 ~O ------239 Ra;'C)IJ!'d 15~~. ,)0 ------. '-I ~J - I ~) H :.. a I T E D ------tR~ -----_---- -- - .. - - - - - ?40 ChlJrlP'l ~ 1 ·<1.1111 - II II I II II .\ II I T E I) ------tRJww. ------ 241 Tlkirlj3. :'SO.Of) 12S8 ~ 11) CHW(l) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (191 ) 242 Bamda ,17 . 00 1271 P(2) PHS (1) w, HP -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-5) (197 ) 243 Paharibir 217 . 00 674 P (11 CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) (140) /11 CII"~ 1\ j IHj,Jllri .'1.1111 IJ N - I N II 1\ II I T E: Il ------_ ... ------"'~ 245 Kadlpura 731.00 _---_----- U N - I N II 1\ B I T E D ------"'~ 246 Dadri 438.00 832 PIli ,M(l) CHW(l) w, HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (119) 247 Bihgaon 10B9.00 2307 P(2) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) - (5-10) (391) ,_, 248 Kaswa Khera 301.00 923 Pill HIl) ,MWC(l), PHS(ll w, HP -(5-10) MON BS (152) 249 Para - 432.00 1020 Pill CHW(l) W,HP -(-S) -(S-10) -(S-10) (10) ------_ 250 Manlyapar 176.00 U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------"'~ ---'------ 251 Padra L 446.00 763 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) - (-5) (121) 2S2 Ghughsi 0 389.00 ------_ U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 253 Pathnouri C 625.00 888 PIl) ,M{l) PHS (1) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) BS (144) 254 Rouro ~J 1092.00 1049 P(1) CHW (1) W,HP - (S-10) - (10+) -(>10) (163) 255 Badanpura 'J 351. 00 S77 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-S) - (-S) as (98) 256 Mehjouli II 78.00 ------U N - I N H A a ! T E D ------"'~ -----~------~------~------~------II 12 13 14 15 16 11 11' ------,------~-----~~.~ f,R g/\TII Inllll.IJO) '1.1111 J.I)II 11.1111 ~ ~R Ri\TI! ,;C (Sl.OO I 2~.OO 3.(1) ().oo W1 KR RATH 12.00 GC(167.00) 48.00 1.00 22.00 ~ 241 KR RATH SD GC(134.00) 59.00 7.00 17.00 242 11 ~ KR RATH GC(l51.00) 44.00 5.00 17.00 243 14 ~ KR RATH GC(25.00) 1.00 0.00 1. 00 244 14 'il KR RATH GC(79.00) 78.00 5.00 69.00 245 14 ~ KR RATH ED GC(1l2.00) 193.00 15.00 63.00 246 9 ~ KR RATH ED GC (167.00) 675.00 151. 00 96 .00 fWliq 247 17 PR RATH GC(83.00) 100.00 20.00 98.00 248 8 ~~ PR,KR RATH 44.00 GC (190. 00) .lO8.00 5.00 85.00 'W 249 KR RATf! 0.00 87.00 89.00 250 9 ~ KR R/lTH GC (154 :00) 249.00 17 .00 ~b .OD 251 10 ~ KR RATH 110.00 GC(8.00) 24.00 195.00 52.00 252 10 ~ PR,KR RATH 0(99.00) 398.00 61.00 67.00 253 12 ~ KR RATH 0(153.00) 74 4.00 103.00 92.00 254 20 mt PR,KR RATH TKI265.00) 23.00 36.00 27.00 255 15 ~ KR RATf! 64.00 ~.OO l?OO 15 ~ 25~ ------6 10 257 Kal'::hl 5 ')8. or) 1265 p 11) CHW III W,HP PO -(-51 BS 1217) 258 Gohanl Roth 867.00 1062 P 11) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 1192) Total : 45148.00 82325 P(77) ,M(9) H (2) ,MCW (8) 13518 H (1) PHC(6),PHS(lO) CHW (45) ------11 13 15 16 17 18 ------PR,KR CH/\EKHI'.. RI 011.00: 472.00 47.00 28.00 257 lb PR,KR MTll 01125.00) 481.00 195. 00 66.00 10 ------ ------+------~-----~------~------ = I f;\ ~ - •••~ .~ Ii i ! ~ j i - ,! .: .j i' r 1 I \ i I j I I :: I, ! o I J 991 0R1T'l'R 1991 CENSU~ 18 "R~m AMENITIES ANI DistrIct Name : Hamirour ------·----"----~ ___ ~ ______w __ • ______~------______~ UlII ii ~ "I:{ ~ - r~ '!IT"Ill'i llf 2 Salaiya Khalsa 419.00 1529 P(l) CHWl11 W,HP -I-51 -1-5) -15-10) (276) Bihar J 170.00 --_------UN-INHAB I TED ------fR.3l[i['f'i ------ Halwatpur Khaqaran 389.00 669 -(-51 CHW 111 W,HP -15-101 -10-101 -15-10) ( 109) 5 Sllalpura 350.00 888 p 11) CHWl11 W,HP -15-10) -(10+1 -(>10) 1138) Lakhani yd 134.00 ------U N - [ N H A B I T E 0 ------tR31Jil1I!: ------ Gaun Gudha 163.00 520 1'(1) CHW{ll W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) 198) TagarlYJ :1 229.00 ------U N - [ N H A B ! T e: D ------tR31Jil1I!: ------ 9 8udherau J 560.00 2046 P( 1) PHS (1) W,TK,HP -(5-101 -(S-lO) -(S-10) (369) 10 Masudpura 262.00 1700 1'(2), H(l) MWC{ll,PHS(l) W,TK,HP PO FRI -1>10) (326) 11 Padariya rJ 87.00 ------U N - I N H A 6 I T e; D ------tR~ ------... -- 12 Alipura '-' 150.00 822 1'(1) CHWll) W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) 8S ( 136) ------.=--=---=--=--=---~~------~ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1m!~ VILLAGE GIREC'TO, ( miI~ LA.ND USE 7CJ mil lflim Land Usc (~'lft!if;'l'q 1m!"1'f"q; ~P.IT fu;;r.;i\"li't 1i1nmr 31fi1fun ififif '41nf ifififif;f1om lI1tf~:m; ~ '*'-A1!;J lirr~f.!i'\'I: fcl1Iim~ :. 1cm1 ~:. ~ PR RATH ED GC(737.00),W(37.00) 779.00 494.00 383.00 20 ~ KR RATH ED 1'11198.00, 127.00 50.00 44.00 ~WlMm 2 18 KR RATH GCII07.00) 34.00 21. 00 8.00 1m 3 18 KR .... RATH GC{213.00) 105.00 37.00 34.00 12 ~- KR RATH 101145.00) 70.00 206.00 29.00 5 25 ~ KR RATH W{63.00) 55.00 9.00 7.00 ~ 25 KR RATH W{62.00) 77.00 2.00 22.00 ~ 24 KR RATII WI4Q.OO) 12.00 ~O.OO ~B.OO 1'I1ftm 24 PR TRATH EAG TWEI146.00) 263.00 94.00 57.00 ~ 25 10 PR RATH EAG TWE (142.00) 68.00 24.00 28.00 ~ 31 KR RATH 1'1(9.00) 41.00 0.00 37.00 11 31 • PR,KR RATH ED 1'1(97.00) 25.00 21.00 7.00 ~ 12 33 ------3 10 ------~------~------_. 13 Lidhaura hhurd 206.00 1031 P (11 CHW(ll W,HP -(-51 -(-51 - (>101 (189) 14 Lau Llt'd 210.00 419 P (11 CHW (11 W,HP -(S-lO) -('>-10) -(5-101 ( 191 15 Chhachharl 39.00 248 P (1) CHW (11 W,HP -(5-101 -(~-101 -(>10) (50) 16 Nlswara 181. 00 124 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (>10) (21) 17 Garraull 'J 40.00 496 P (1) CHW(l) W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(>10) (100) 18 Jagpura Buzurg 86.00 202 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (>10) (53) 19 Govindpura C 71.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 20 N10aura 24.00 ------U N - I N H A 6 I T E 0 ------"'~ 21 Baidau ;::; 1125.00 2594 P(2) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO SAT -(5-10) (506) 22 It wah C 99.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------_-- "'~ 23 Maragpura 168.00 281 P (1) CHW (1) W.HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) 144) 24 Khnia Buzurg 151.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------"'~ 25 Turra Muhar u 990.00 2011 P (1) " CHW (1) W,HP PO -15-10) -(5-10) 1341) 26 Sukhaura C 111.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ 27 Shergarh LJ 256.00 705 P(l) PHS 11) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 1132) 28 Bhagauri J 107.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------'" 3lfO!1G' 29 Jakha co 415.00 1615 Pill CHW( 1) W. HP -15-[0) -15-10) -(5-10) (261) 30 Lodhlpura 249.00 640 Pill CHW 11) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1111 ) bll 11 13 1 S 16 17 l~ ------_------KR ~'.TH ED GC: [137. DO) 2€.CO 26.00 17.00 ~~ 13 3~ KR Ri'.TH ED GC[53.0D) 118.00 17.00 22.00 FftRm 14 17 KR RATH GC [29.00) 3.00 0.00 7.00 ;mRr 15 31 KR RATH GC[47.0D) 93.00 26.00 15.00 f.mcIm 16 32 PR RATH ED GC{7.00) 24.00 0.00 9.00 ~ 17 30 PR RATH ED 65.00 11.00 10.00 OfIl1FTW 18 , 30 KR RATH WI1.DO) 58.00 6.00 6.00 19 3D ~ KR RATH WI11.00) 11.00 0.00 2.00 f.r PR RATH F:D GC{655.00) 259.00 78.00 133.00 ~ 21 29 KR RATH GC (49.00) 16.00 21.00 13.00 W'ii 22 29 KR RATH EAG TWEI27.DO) 101.'00 25.00 15.00 23 29 I1W1'FT KR RATH GClfi4.00) 74.00 5.00 B.OO ~'ft'T 24 2'3 PR RATH EAG TWEI260.00) 184.00 4.00 542.00 KR RATH W{46.00) 34.00 11.00 20.00 26 20 ~ PR RATH ED GCI80.0D) 119.00 17.00 38.00 ~ 27 ~)O KR RATH W{9.00) 87.00 5.00 6.00 'lThU 28 20 KR RI\TH GC (167 • 00) 123.00 93.00 32.00 ~ :'9 2'0 KR RATH W{BO.OO) 144.00 7.00 18.00 30 21 ~ ----~------3 6 ,0 ------31 Ja hhl 8e.00 ------V N - I N H ." a I T E D ------iT< 3l1OIIG: ------ 3c Uldan 10~.00 ~Jq - (-51 r;IIWlll W,III' - 1',-1 (J I - I ',- III I - (',-101 13 I) 33 SIma! lyEJ 346.00 635 P(l) . PHS (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (111) 3'1 IJ.ll\,IJUt [J'lt NduduaJ 02.00 ------V N - I N H Po B r T E D ------fR3l1OIIG: ------ 35 Panwa r i 1138. 00 10131 P(2) ,M(1) ,H(ll MWC [1) , PHC (11 , PHS (11 W,HP PO, PHONF. MON,THV BS (1711) fPC [1) 36 Ali.pura 102.00 490 Pll) CHW 11) W,HP -15-10) MON,THU as (97) 37 Raimalpura 78.00 7 -(5-10) CHW (1) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (2) 38 Chhatesar 207.00 396 P(l) PHS (1) 1'1, HP -(S-10) - (-5) BS (75) 39 Ha iWdtpu r (1 Brai1amana 184.00 181 PO) CHW( 1) 1'1, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (37 ) 40 Devqanpura 414.00 847 P(2) ,M(lI PHS (1) W,HP -[5-10) MON,THU as (168) 41 Saragpura 196.00 225 -(5-10) CHI'I(l) W,HP - 15-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) ( 46) 42 Kauniya 355.00 632 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -[5-10) -(5-10) -(5-lO) \95\ 43 Bahadurpur Kalan 550.00 1004 P (l:1 CHW (1) W,HP PO -110+) BS (1471 44 Didwara C 964.00 1944 P(2) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) FRI as (299) 45 Khagn 'C 381.00 400 -15-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(0,-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (60) 46 Nakra ~ 1158.00 2762 P(2) PHS(l) W,HP PO -IS-10} BS ( 460) 47 Natana 776.00 1267 i'll) CHW(l) 'Ii,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (207) 48 Kamala 222.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------>tt3l1OllG: ------ Census Dire~tor3te, Vttar Pr3desh 11 1: 1:: ~ J IS 1.6 17 10 ---_--_------_------_------_------_------_------_------KR ;V1TII W{S3.00) l'.OIl 0.00 14.00 31 'l() ~ KR RATH GC(37.00) 47.00 13.00 12. ao ~ 32 29 KR RATJI WI~'J.OO) 25'.00 :9.00 17 .00 JJ n fwtRm KR MTH 'II (4 .00) 42.00 0.00 6.00 omw;tr~ 34 23 PR MTH f,D 'II I liJ ,00) 696.00 292.00 87.00 35 :'0 ~ PR RATH '11135.00) 49.00 7.00 11. 00 36 20 ~ KR RATH '11120.00) 41.00 8.00 9.00 37 20 ~ PR RATH ED '11(58.00) 110.00 17 .00 22.00 mlm 38 22 KR RATH '11127.00) 132.00 14 .00 11.00 39 20 ~m'lR PH RATH E:D TW(51.00) 253.00 72.00 38.00 40 20 ~ KR RATH '1114.00) 171.0'0 9.00 12.00 41 20 ~ KR RATH ED '11(76.00) 180.00 64.00 35.00 ~ 42 20 PR HAR PAL Pl1R ED GCI206.00) 234.00 93.00 25.00 43 18 ~'Iiffi PR HARPALPl1R ED '11128.00) 778.00 99.00 59.00 fWmr 44 17 KR RATH EAG TWE(34.00) 247.00 72.00 28.00 1Fffi 45 17 PR RATH ED GC(198.00) 551.00 270.00 139.00 ~ 46 15 f KR RATH 192.00 17.00 lJ.OO ~ 4A ?O 84 ------_ ------~------~------3 10 ------49 !\11haclw2 949.00 3007 P (2) PHS (1) W, HP PO SAT - (5-10) (535) 'ill N 111,\ 1,111 jlH • Ill) '-.! f~ I) l'll) CIIWI l) W, Ill' - 1',-1 (j I - (',-10) - (:'-18 I (102) " l KasiJ.tl,- '55.GO 2 - (-51 C\\W\l\ W,l\~ - (-5) - (- 5 \ - (-51 11 ) 52 ?aharpura 113.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fr<3l1iI1<; ------ 53 Budhaura " 292.00 484 Pll) CHW(I) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (87) 54 Fadna IJ 17 3. 00 587 -(5-10) CHW(I) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (96) 55 Ghurwas Mau 0 115. 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------fr< 3l1iI1<; ------ 56 Saiqarpura 0 189.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------_-- fr<3l1iI1<; _------ 57 Sikandarpura 0 197.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------fr<3l1iI1<; ------ 58 Gahlaud ., 148.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fr< 3l1iI1<; ------ 59 Khera Nankari '-' 202.00 224 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (10+) -(>10) (37) liO tJuq,]lJr,j 356.00 987 P (1) CilWII) W,HP -15-10) -(10+) -(>10) (150) r 61 Jama1a L.: 285.00 171 -[5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (33) 62 Vijaypur U 895.00 1879 Pill PHS (1) W,HP PO SAT - (5-10) [208) 63 Panara C 401. 00 375 PO) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) [88) ,.. 64 Mahua Itaura 517.00 1653 P(Z) CHW(l\ W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (297 ) 65 Dinai 0 901.00 ------u N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------fr<3l1iI1<; ------ 66 Nallnka C 463.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fr<3l1iI1<; ------ ------~------~------~ C~n8u8 Dlrc~tl.)r3t(!, Utlar ~radesh I ~ 1~ 18 PR RATH E W(39.aO) 6:~ 1. 00 239.00 50.00 ~ 4:; 30 PR RATH EAC; TWE(4.00) 221. 00 27.00 52.00 ~ 50 2S KR HATH CC(45.00) 73.00 21.00 16.00 ;;;mit 51 23 KR RATH W(14.00) 103.00 37.00 19.00 'mW 52 23 KR HATH ED W(41.00) 186.00 45.00 20.00 ¢U '») 7') 54 PR HATH EAG TWE (10.00) 119.00 J9.00 25.00 ~ 25 55 KR RATH W(42.00) 39.00 18.00 16.00 ~ 2) 23.00 56 KR RATti W(13.00) 125.00 28.00 ~ 25 25.00 57 KR RATH W(26.00) 94.00 52.00 ~ 24 11. DO 58 KR RATH GC(62.00) 41.00 34.00 ~ 22 10.00 37.00 59 KR RATH 1'1(3.00) 152.00 ~~ 33 10.00 191.00 60 KR .RATH W(3.00) 152.00 ~ 33 31.00 41. 00 61 PR RATH GC(41.00) 172.00 ~ 25 143.00 77.00 62 KR KULPAHAR GC(54.00) 621. 00 ~ 57 104.00 25.00 63 KR KULPAHAD GC(86.00) 186.00 'RRT 14 '" 71.00 64 PR RATH GC(180.00) 206.00 60.00 ~~ 27 263.00 35.00 6~ KR RATH GC(231.lio) 312.00 ~ ")7 221. 00 225.00 13.00 66 KR RATH W14.00) ~ 26 ------______C?_~ ______------18 I) I :'In,1:,.,',1 r I ';96.00 1 ! 4 B P(lI,M(ll CflW(11 - (',- 10) - (',-10 I -(S-10) (345) ~4~.()O l',n!> 1'(\1 CIIW( \) W,III' (', III) ( ;' I)~J ) 69 Budhl 209.00 11B -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 16) 70 Leta 07.00 1 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -\5-10) -(5-10) (1 ) 71 Bhan.. ara 592.00 2949 P(2) ,Mil) PHS (1) W,HP PO, PffONF. -(-5) BS ( 492) 72 Kunata 531. 00 809 Pill CHW 11) W,HP \10+) -(10~) -(>10) (143) 73 Churari 1052.00 1850 Pill CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1276) 14 Charua 208.00 359 PIl) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as ( 51) 15 Pathari Kadlm 608.00 354 PIl) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS ( 61) 76 Bagaul 604.00 657 P (1) CHWIl) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) (113) ]I Dwast 301.00 186 l' I 1) ClIw(1) W,HP - (5-10) BS (41 ) '/8 Bij rari 520.00 892 l' I 1) CHW (1) W,HP -\5-10) -(5-10) -\5-10) (148 ) 79 Chandan Has 231.00 U N - r N H A BIT E D ------ 80 ?ahari ya 240.00 1370 I' (2) ,M(2) PHS(1) W,HP PO -(,-10) -(5-10) (220) 81 Itaura Buzurg 330.00 744 P (ll CHW (l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -\5-10) ( 136) 82 Byarjau 367.00 757 P(2) ClIw(l) 1'1, HI' -(-5) SUN -(5-10) (135) 83 Parapantar 385.00 802 P (1) CHW(l) W, HP -(-5) SUN -15-10) (139) 84 Tingura 260.00 308 -(5-10) CHWIl) 1'1, HP - (-5) SUN -(5-10) (69) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh II II 11 ------_------GC(35.00) KR KULPAHi'.D 298.00 305.00 58.00 ~ 67 14 KR KULPAIlI\IJ 101(12.00) ~12.00 264.00 157.00 68 13 fun KR KULPAHAD GC(~4.001 87.00 65.00 13.00 69 ') W KR KULPAHI\D 101(12.00) 254.00 132.00 39.00 ~ 70 6 PR KULPAHI\D GC(1l9.00) 340.00 56.00 77.00 "IlCfRT 71 9 KR KULPAHAD GC(157.00) 267.00 76.00 31.00 72 18 YfRJ KR KULPI\IrI\[J GC(293.00) 389.00 268.00 102.00 73 15 ~ PR KULPAHAD 101 (81.00) 77.00 39.00 11. 00 ~ 74 12 PR KULPAHAD GC(241.00) 144.00 162.00 61. 00 'lOr{tm 75 12 KR KULPAHAD GC(206.00) 226.00 156.00 16.00 ~ 76 5 PR KULPAHAD GCI183.00) 53.00' 45.00 20.00 ~ 77 12 KR RATH ED 101(143.00) 297.00 63.00 17 .00 ~ 78 28 KR RATH 101(31.00) 177.00 3.00 20.00 79 28 ~ KR HARPALPUR ED 101(58.00) 103.00 28.00 51.00 80 27 ~ KR KULPAHAD GC(104.00) 146.00 46.00 34.00 81 19 ~~ KR 11111(1'1\1.1'111( 1](:(101.00) 199.1J0 19.00 48.00 ~ ~:: 27 KR KHARPALPUR 101(31.00) 255.00 39.00 60.00 ~ 83 26 KR HAR PAL I"UR GC(47.00) 176.00 15.00 22.00 84 27 ~ ------_-----_------68 3 ~ 10 ------_------(1)_ i 0) ~~(;~ I - (S-10) ~:; ~:"H' 710.00 13"4 P(1) CHW I I) 'N, ht-' (252) - (',-10) t{\, T,-\" f' d .If hQO.O(J 1 ',1] 1'(1) ellw I 1) II, III' - (-', I :~:UII (~j~) 87 Ka]riwar 79.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------1tt~ ------ 88 Dulara 859.00 1767 P(l) ,Mil) PHC (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (306) 89 Ghatera 502.00 646 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP -('i-10) -('0-10) -(5-10) (104 ) 90 Sathar 382.00 176 Pill CHW(l) W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (25 ) 91 BhulPura _, 353.00 941 P (1) CHW(l) W,HI? -(5-10) -(5-10] -(5-10) ( 166) 9: Chapka 129.00 181 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (32) 93 Barano 203.00 eo P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (> 10) (7) 94 Nekpura :J 116.00 1058 P (11 CHW(I) W,HP - (5-10) FRI - (>10) (192) N N T E 0 _------95 Patha 0 12.00 ------U - I H A B I ------"'~ 96 Naqhara Ghat 0 774.00 2120 P(2) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) TUE -(5-10) (342) >' 91 Rupnaul 0 542.00 195 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (>10) (37) 98 Bihat u 754.00 569 -(-5) CHW(1) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (>10) ( 69) 99 \(0, fJ II :116.00 1523 PI 1) PHS(l) W,IIP -(:'-10) -15-10) - (5-10) (259) 100 Nalpura _, 576.00 1552 P (11 CHW(l) W,IIP - (',-HJ) -(-0) - (>10) (257) 101 Luhargaon 'J 555.00 1065 P(2) CHW(I) W,HP -(-:0) - (~-lO) - (>10) (210) 102 Kohanlya 0 355.00 1468 P(l),M(l) PHS (1) W,HI? PO FRI -(>10) (236) C~nSU5 Dlre~torate, Uttar Pradcan 11 L IS IS 17 18 ------KR I,Cl.f\TIIl (j(: (j"-':. GO) lJO .00 q~.OG IS7.CO S'S I', ~ HARPALPlIR [;C(1'} .(0) KR )1;'1. O() I : KR Hl'-RPALPUR GC 123.00 I 41.00 8.00 1.00 87 14 ~ KI~ 1if\i{l'/I)'l'UH GC1127.001 235.00 408.00 89.00 88 20 ¥ITU KR III\RP/lLr'lJl~ 1M. I') ,;('11:'4,00) ~hl .00 J4.01) t13.00 89 :'1 ~ KR HARPALPUR 1M. P) GC(41.00) 104.00 92.00 139. 00 90 22 ~ J KR HARPALPUR GC(166.00) 104.00 45.00 38.00 91 25 'PI'llf KR HARPALPUR GC{23.00) 64.00 27.00 15.00 92 25 ~ KR RATH 13.00 GC(66.00) 41.00 16.00 67.00 ~ 93 34 PR RATH ED 4.00 GC(62.00) 11.00 8.00 25.00 94 32 ~ KR RATH '1(9.00) 41.00 8.00 14.00 'QOr 95 32 PR RATH 71. 00 GC{165.00) 290.00 119.00 129.00. "ITTRT'I1<: 96 36 KR RATH 42.00 GC(103.00) 151.00 36.00 210.00 ~ 97 37 KR RATH 441. 00 GC{57.00) 116.00 31.00 49.00 ~ 98 3B KR RATH 79.00 GC(95.00) 119.00 61.00 22.00 I KR III\RPALPIJR 203.00 OC(52.00) 173.00 101. 00 26.00 101 34 ~ KR RATFI GC (51. 00 I 11.00 169.00 58.00 ~ 102 40 '1v ------,------.------~--~------10 ------103 M,1n"arl 31~.OO 914 P (1) CHW(l) W, liP -(S-II)) - (',-10) - (';-10) 1174 ) 104 Sataura 77.00 293 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(>10) ( 54) lOS 'rikar1'la 524.00 1285 E'(l) CHIl(I) W,HE' -(5-10) -(:'-10) -15-10) 1201) 106 Richhara 206.00 275 Pll) CHW 11) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (40) 107 Dha rwa r 77 3.00 836 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - [10') -[>10) (127) 108 Lilwal1 1096.00 1069 P (1), M(1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - [10+) -[>10) (H6) 109 Kashipura 1593.00 2022 1'(1) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO -[5-10) -(5-10) (343) 110 Ralpura Hardonisf 313.00 8 -(5-10) CHW (1) W, HP -(5-10) -[5-10) - (5-10) (8) 111 Umral '-C 418.00 900 Pill CHW(11 W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (ISS) 112 Taiya J 672 .00 1113 ~(2) ,M(I) MWC (1) , PHS (11 W, HP PO TUE: BSRS (307) 113 Khairau Kalan 398.00 59, P(l) CHWll) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (137) 114 Ruri Khurd 189.00 362 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - [-5) ( 67) 115 Dhawar 494.00 889 P(I} ,M(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (161) 116 Basd r i ya Panwd r i 279.00 514 P (1) CHW (1) li,lIP - (_'j) -(_~) -(_~) (901 ll7 Thalaura 147.00 241 Pill CHW (11 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (45) 118 Bamhauri Kurmin 344.00 526 l' (1) CHW (11 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (118) 119 Tunder 243 .00 282 - (-'i I CIIW( 1 I W, III' I', III) ( ',I -(-'») (U) 120 Bhura 313.00 369 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (59) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 1 1 IS 16 17 18 ------~ KR HJI~RP.'\L2UR GC{59.00) 171. 00 46.00 36.00 l1'(C!1'ft :03 15 KH 111\1<1'1\[,1'11[< W(:'>'. Ill)) 31.(10 '1.00 ').00 10·1 1 'J • KR RATH GC{123.00) 280.00 70.00 51.00 105 ',0 ~ KR RATH W{30.00) 89.00 66.00 21;00 fumy 106 30 PH "1\'1'11 (I\. (ihl.llll) 375.00 ;'87.00 73.00 \!rot 107 ~I) KR RATH GC{26.00) 569.00 392. 00 109.00 ~ 108 46 .' KR KHARPALPUR GC (26. 00) 785.00 752.00 30.00 109 11 ~ PR HARPALPUR 95.00 GC{6.00) 101. 00 49.00 62.00 110 8 ~~ KR R!lTIl GC{142.00) 126.00 112.00 38.00 111 36 '31lTt PR HARPALPUR ED GC{95,OO) 345.00 86.00 146.00 112 5 iI FP RATH W{42.00) 171.00 151. 00 34.00 ~~ 113 36 KR HARPALPUR 8.00 GC (41. 00) 116.00 16.00 8.00 m't~ 114 4 PR,KR HARPALPUR GC{132.00) 260.00 60.00 42.00 trcm 115 14 KR HARPALPUR WI 107. 00) 114.00 28.00 30.00 ~~ 116 15 KR HARPALPUR GC I 97.00) 33.00 7.00 10.00 ~ 117 10 KR HARPALPUR GCI72.00) 92.00 139.00 41.00 ~~ 118 10 III\RPI\LPIJ!\ 8.00 GCI8.00) 125.00 31.00 71.00 119 KR ~ U KR HARPALPUR 2.00 GCILOO) 213.00 65.00 89.00 120 13 'iU ------02- 3 7 10 ------_------1:,1 Chdm,1r r I 380.00 b-:'.7 P (1) CliVi (1) VI, III' - (-',) - (')-10) -(5-10) Ill3 ) 122 ~Qr,obkant!) 627.00 1701 P(2) ,M 11) PHS (1) IN, HP PO WED,3AT BS (281) 123 Karirnwar 125.00 ------U N - INK A 8 I T E'D ------fR3I1'I1G ------ 124 Kankuwa 532.00 1990 P(2) ,1'112) PHS(l) VI,HE' PO SUN -(5-10) (422) 125 Teh Pahan 1021. 00 1268 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP,R -(-5) SUN -15-10) (232 ) 126 Bagrauni 1081.00 285 -(5-10) CHW(l) VI,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (56) 127 Barenda Buwrg 255.00 451 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -15-10) ( 66) 128 Gadhau 395.00 809 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -\-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 125) 129 Putta 133.00 ------U N - I N H A B r TED ------_------'" 3I1'I1G 130 Rawatpura Kalan 225.00 534 P (1) PHS(l) W,HP -(-5) -15-10) - 15-10) 180) 131 Chauka 867.00 1459 P Il) PH~(l) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (228) 132 Saura 1207.00 2489 P 11) PHS(l) W,TK,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (386) 133 Kuan Khera r. 232.00 45 - (·5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - 1-5) 110) 134 Hanki 0 431. 00 227 P(11 CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (46) 135 Karahara Khurd Khai~) 260.00 188 -15-10) CHW tl) W,HP -15-10) - 1-5) -(-5) (28) 136 Rivai 0 882.00 1648 P(2) PHS(l) W,HP PO THU - (-5) (250) 137 Devgaon LJ 378.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------'" 3I1'I1G 138 Ruri Kalan 0 1190.00 1148 P(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (323) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------11 :"2 l3 1S 16 17 l8 ------KR liJ\TI! GC(90.00) =12.00 37.00 4l.00 m l21 ~O ~R HI'.RPP LPIJR r;c (1 f)'l.OO) r.r • 'I(). [)O :'11.00 ) ) '1. ()O ~ l ") HARPALPUR KR GCI1.0D) 100.00 10.00 14 .00 ~ 12J PR HARPALPUR ED GCI148:00) 261. 00 66.00 57.00 124 11 'Ii'1¥'! KR ,1IlJ\IWIlLPUR GC(22J.OO) ,w 171.00) 457.00 40.00 2JO.00 125 6 ffi:itllm,'t KR HIIRPI\LPIJR w16. 00) 123.00 49. 00 103.00 ~ 126 KR HARPALPUR WI16.00) 105.00 92.00 42.00 127 5 ~~ KR HIIRPI\LPUR WI27.00) 239.00 102.00 27.00 128 5 ~ KR HARPALPUR WI12.00) 85.00 26.00 10.00 129 5 'RP KR flARPALPUR WI41.00) ,011.00) 81. 00 54.00 49.00 ~q;ffi 130 5 KR IIIIRPI\LPUR W(55.00),OI4.00) 320.do 292.00 196.00 ~ 131 5 PR HARPALPUR WI171.00),O(lO.00) 548.00 424.00 54.00 ~ 132 5 KR HARPALPUR W(49.00),O(3.00) 71. 00 93.00 16.00 ¥->IT~ 133 8 KR HARPALPUR W(31.00),012.00) 43.00 344.00 11.00 ~ 134 10 KR HAR PAL PUR WI25.00) 108.00 84.00 43.00 i!imU~1tU 135 13 KR HARPALPIJR 8.00 GC(40.00) 682.00 66.00 86.pO R<;t 136 14 KR HARPALPUR 304.00 73.00 1.00 ~ 137 14 PR IIJ\\\PIILI'III\ F.ll VI \ \;'.IlI)) 9\)l).l)\) 11.8.00 148.00 liitlfil'ft 138 l~ q4 ----~------.~-----.-~------_--- lIJ ------_------:. J ~ )\~."':.._1\_; r "- 196.00 ~a3 p 11) CHW 11) "N, HP -15-10i -(5-10) -(5-10) (78) Hu \~dd,llJ f I J. , . 00 4~b - (-;, I CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (83) 141 Didauro 104.00 232 -(-51 CIIW(11 W - ("-)(11 - (;'-10) -(5-101 (37) 142 Gh I..Ota 1 1002.00 1671 P (1) PHS 11) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (256) 143 Imiliya 128.00 284 P (11 CHW(I) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (38) 144 Pipri 385.00 1297 P (1) PHS (1) W,HP -(-5) SUN -(-5) (224) 145 Bhadwara 266.00 330 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (68) 146 Amanpura 293.00 679 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-l0) -(5-10) (ll2) ------.------Total : 61936.00 118536 P(113) ,M(16) MeW(3), PHC(2} 20253 H(2) PHS(27),FPC(1) CHW(92) ------lL -. , .------~~------ KR i-:AR?;:'_:"'?T_;R \'1 (3:":.00) 114.00 29.00 21. 00 q;;im 139 16 KR lIAR~AL~UR GC(S6.00) 262.00 2.00 27.00 1JiRr 140 17 I 1 KR HARPALPUR W(l2.00) 84.00 10.00 22_00 ~ 143 15 KR HARPALPUR GC(94.00) 139.00 124.00 28.00 fqqt\ 144 15 I KR HARPALPUR GC(36.00) 150.00 73.00 34.00 146 20 ~ ._...._ ...... I; 0 j -._,...,' 199 1;;r.mur. 1991 CENS, "R~V AMENITIES AI- District Name ; Hamirour = ii ~;;r-r ~ - r ~ ='liT~ ~ '1'r.t'liT4RT m C.D. Block :- Jaitpur lJ Tahsil Kulpahar I' 147 Sela Khalsa Ll 678.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------m~ ------ 148 Bhatewara Khurd 607.00 1183 P (1) CHW (l) W,HP -1-5} -(-5) -(-5) (ZlO) 149 Sugira 902.00 5365 P 13) ,M12) MWC(l} ,D(l) T,W,HP PO SUN BS (934) 150 !(ulpahar 4870.00 9S9 -(-5) PHS(l} W -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (lS6) 151 Sirmaur 481. 00 864 p (1) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) - (-5)' - (-5) (139) 152 Sahri 155.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------m~ ------ 153 Udalpura 226.00 15 - (-5) CHIoI (1) W -I-S} -(5-10) - (-5) (2) 154 Mauhari iJ 205.00 1370 P (1) CHW(l} W,HP -(-5) - (')-10) -H) (241 ) 155 Sonakpura (Rural) 0 214.00 U N - I NHABIT E D ------"'~ lob Bid [dun i 552.00 [ E ------U N - N H A B I T D ------m~ --~------ 157 Bamhauri Khurd 453.00 183 Pit) CHW 11 \ .. ,III' _ 1',- \ [\ \ - (',-10\ 110 I) 158 Atarpatha 210.00 392 -(-5) RP ( 1) , CHW ( 1) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS (70) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh =~III LLAGE D 1 REC'Tc'R r qft; lIlirr LAND USE ------~------~------~------~--. . 'lfii lIlirr Land Use (~'lP1i!;'f-1'Ii -'f-1'Ii'f!:,,':"%\~~~~~{Ii~i!;~ (Le. area under different type of land use in hnctar"s rOlJndNj upLu two d~cimdl pidCUS) ------_ =l!1ii KR KULPAHAD W(16.00) ,0(7.00) 343.00 24.00 217.00 3 ~~ 148 PR KULPAHAD ED GC(333.00),W(10.00) 427.00 48.00 84.00 5 Wm 149 PI', KULPAHAD 249.00 GC(757.00),TW(300.00) 2246.00 317 .00 586.00 150 4 TK(156.00) ,0(259.00) ~ KR KULPAHAD 304.00 GC(8.00),W{2.00) 110.00 25.00 3 32.00 ~ 151 KR KUL~AHAD W(10.00) 110.00 25.00 3 10.00 $iT 152 KR KULPAHAD W(1.00) 147.00 69.00 9.00 9 ~ 153 KR KULPAHAD GC(131.00) 40.00 17.00 8 17 .00 ~ 154 KR KUL~AHAD GC(20.00) 139.00 18.00 37.00 S ~(if<'l) 155 KR KULPAHAD .- 269.00 W(29.00) 194.00 26.00 8 34.00 ~ 156 PH KULPAHAD ED GC(30LOO) ,0(1.00) 44.00 13.00 6 34.00 ~~ 151 PR KULPAHAD GC(172.00) ,0(1.00) 8.00 10 2.00 27.00 31Ol"IOT 158 ------~------~'6 ------_------~------~------6 10 ------159 L.~dpur JJ6.00 :=256 P (1) ,M( 1) ewe (1) , PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-tO) 3S (3(,2) 160 Kamalpuca 215.00 961 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (1~ J) 161 Indauca 530.00 295 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (51) 162 Kha un~ r i '/FJ 00.00 1:'1 P (I) C:IIW(I) W, iiI' -(-5) - ('>-10) -(-J) 11>1) 163 Karahara Dang 260.00 205 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) - (-5) (36) 161 Rawdt.pur 'J Khurd IIJ'J.I)I) 710 P11) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) III b) 165 Pcathvi Pura 41. 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E: D ------>tt 3OOl[ ------ 166 Thathewra 149.00 592 P(l) CHW (l) W, HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1100) 167 Satar~ 1042.00 2157 ?(2) MWC(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) I 3A 9) 168 Baura 764.00 993 P( 1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -15-10) 1173 ) 169 Bl.har 3%.00 1022 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1163 ) 170 Jaitpur 3942.00 12564 P(81 ,M(21, Ha) H (2) ,MWC (1) ,MHC (1) W,HP PO, PTO WF:D,Si\T BSRS 17289) PUC ( 1) ,0 ( 21 PIlC ( 1) , IIC ( 11 , FPC ( 1 ) RP(l) ,SMP(1) 171 Mudhari 1B~].OO 5778 P(3) ,M(l) MWC(1),PHS(1),RP(1) T,W,HP PO E'RI -(5-101 (1075) 172 Bela 1'il l 541. 00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 173 Kutra 273.00 219 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -H) (] q) 174 Maheba 212.00 635 P 11) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (114) 175 BudhrJurrJ 3'J'). ()O 995 P (1) PHS (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (152) 176 Magraul Khurd 185.00 272 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) (54 ) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ______~C} 1______------ll. 1-' 13 ].I 10 1b 1"1 ~ " ------_-_-----_------_-_------PR ~ULP\I{1\D ED GCI66.0Q) ,TW(66.00) :207.00 57.00 27.00 159 7 0113.00) <'l1'W KR KULPAHAD GC 11 J:2 . 00) , TW ( 1. 00) 39.00 11.1]0 :'IJ.OO 160 10 O( 12.00) ~ KR KULPAHAD 28t. 00 W(41.00) 77 .00 98.00 33.00 161 4 -ron hH hlll.I'illlilU W(9. 00) 18.00 11.00 "8.00 ~ 162 8 KR KU1.P!'HAD 132.00 W(8 .00) 56.01l 1'1.00 :'1.(1) ~':{1l;ill [1,3 \0 KR KULPAHAD W(D.OO) 50.06 32.00 10.00 164 6 ~~ KR KULPAHAD W(4.00) 21.00 14.00 2.00 '[dt~ 165 6 KR KULPAHAD 2.00 W(5.00) 68.00 44.00 30.00 0<3 KR KULPAHAD 131.00 GC(45.00),W(17.00) 185.00 207.00 102.00 "ffi'lIfr 167 8 0(355.00) KR KULPAHAD GC(20.00),W(16.00) 232.00 225.00 91.00 iill:r 168 9 O( 180. 00) KR KULPAHAD GC(169.00) 65.00 63.00 89.00 f;;m 169 8 PR MAHOBA ED 821.00 GC(389.00),W(117.00) 1277.00 783.00 555.00 170 34 ~ PR KULPAHAD ED 264.00 W(198.00),O(88.00) 745.00 363.00 185.00 171 5 -ssm KR KULPAHAD 0(6.00) 37.00 0.00 498.00 ~ 172 5 KR NAUGAON GC(31.00) 153.00 12.00 17 .00 173 27 ~ KR NAUGAON GCI96.00) fj4.()O 1.j, (]() 1,1.[1[1 1)(.«1 111 .... 1) KR NAUGAON ED GC(200.00),W(1.00} 101. 00 70.00 23.00 175 25 ~ PR, KR NAUGAON ED W(22.00) 37.00 119.00 7.00 176 28 ~~ I~ ------~------10 ------177 Maqr.;uL ..Jt.:'.l)I_; !\r3.1'1n 1795 ? Ie) CHW(1) WI HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (311 ) 178 Mawa..i 'Id 'I L:.IlU Y89 ? I 1) CHW( 1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (157) 179 (tit! it.J r w" r,j (,II 1.00 II)~() I'(l) CIIW( l) W, Ill' -(5-10) -(:'-10) - (5-10) (176) 180 Thurat 1001.00 1531 P (1) ,M (1) PHS (1) , FPC (1) w,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -('1-10) (:'1/)) 181 Sarangpu re 27 4.00 299 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (0) 182 Pachara 485.00 1246 P (1) MWC (1), PHS (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 1241 ) .' 183 Parauwari 288.00 614 PI 1) CHW 11) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) - (-5) ( 99) 184 RaJauni :~ 204.00 In"> Pill CHW\l\ W,HI' - (5-10\ - (5-10\ - \-5\ (197 ) 185 Binaura 155.00 1 -(-5) CHW (I) W,HP (10+) -(10+) -(5-10) (1) 186 Khiriya Khurd 254.00 127 - (-5) CHW(l) W,KP -15-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (20) ;, 187 Kudhai 163.00 816 p II) ,M(l) PHS (1) W,HP PO FRI -(5-10) (144) 1_: 188 Hansla 156.00 326 P II) CHW (1) W,HP 110+) - (10+) -15-10) 147) , 189 Basariya Jaitpur 92.00 300 P I I) CHW (1) W (10+) -(10+) -(5-10) (52) 190 Khiriya Kalan ! ~ 374.00 1141 PI 1) CHW (1) W, HP (10+) -(10+) -(>10) (216) 191 Gudha C 265.00 695 P(1) CHW (1) W, HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (102) 192 Bagrajan 'J 1J7.0D ------UN - I N H A B I T E D ------>tt~ ------ 19) Ii I I:) ~ . Oil 'l'1 kori Y" 11'14 1'111 CIIW(I) W, (Il' ro • ( 10 I) -(,-10) 1~93) 194 Bhagaura J 134.00 ------U N - I N H A B I 'l' E D ------>tt~ ------ ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ______J~l ______------.,------.------" 11 1: 13 14 15 16 17 1~ ----~------~------~------.------21.00 177 1\1\ NI\UGAON ED GC(17S.00),W(21.00) 156.00 92.00 ~ 28 178 KR NAUGAON GC(l04.00). 140.00 159.00 9.00 25 • 179 KR M/\I\Ollll 60.00 GCI112.00),W(S.OO) 140.00 183.00 116.00 fImqm 37 TK(4.00) 180 KR MAHOBA 66.00 GC(237.001,W(3.00) 508.00 113.00 74 .00 ~ 38 21.00 161 Ka MAHOBA 21.00 GC(106.00),W(6.00) 63.00 57.00 ~ 38 67.00 182 KR MAHOBA GC(190.00),W(3.001 68.00 157.00 'fiml 39 21.00 183 KR HARPALPUR W(31.00) 210.00 26.00 ~ 10 184 KR HARPALI?UR W(60. 00) 114.00 9.00 22.00 ~ 10 185 KR NAUGAON WI19.00) 118. 00 10.00 8.00 f 196 KR HARI?ALPUR W141.00) 188.00 15.00 10.00 ~~ 10 J_8.00 n.oo 187 KR KULPAHAD ED GC(72.00) 56.00 ¢ 20 5.00 188 KR KULPAHAD GC(7i.00) 43.00 31.QO ~ 25 " 189 KR KULPAHAD GC(49.00) 22.00 13.00 8.00 1Itfu1~ 26 190 KR NAUGAON GC(73.00) 254.00 32.00 15.00 flsWIT'Ifii'fI 23 191 KR KULrAllAD 31.00 GC{120.00) 94.00 3.00 17.00 'W 26 192 KR KULPAHAD GC(ll.OO) 78.00 32.00 lb. 00 ~ 26 193 KR KULPAHAD 31.00 GC(165.00) 223.00 50.00 55.00 ~ 30 194 KR KULPAHAD W(18.00) 81. 00 25.00 10.00 30 • ------~------~------_. 3 5 9 10 ------~ 195 Jailwara 700.00 952 P (1) CHWI1) W,HP 110+) -110+) -(5-10) I13B) .- --_-----_- 196 Bamaur 10.00 U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------!tt~ ------ 197 ,1lJU!wru lOf,.OO 84 - (-5) CHW( 1) Ii,HE' - (-5) - (10+) -(>10) (10 ) 198 Ad. 1281.00 2004 ~ (1) ,M 11) CWCl1 ) W,HP PO -110+) -1>10) (357 ) 199 Ladpura 560.00 853 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP 110+) -110+) -15-10) (125) 200 Karri Jadid 219.00 ------U N - I N H A B r T E D ------"'~ 201 Baghaura 1692.00 2168 P (1) ewC(1),PHS(1),CHW(1) W,HP PO -(10+) -(5-10) (348) 202 Raipura Kalan 2 216.00 3 - (-5) CHW(l) W -(-5) - (10+) -(5-10) (1 ) 203 Budhwara '= 1300.00 2040 P(l) ewC(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -1-5) (347) 204 Sigaun [j 752.00 1174 P (1) CHW(i) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 1210) 205 Budl 206 Magadya 439.00 1149 P(l) Hell) ,PHS(1) W,HP -1-5) -110+) - (-5) '"' (172) 207 Ajnar fj 2195.00 4732 P(3) ,M(Z) MIIC(1) , PHS 11), NH (1) if,HP PO THU BS 1838) 208 Purwa Jaitpur 0 403.00 430 P(1) PHS(1) W,HI? -1-5) -(10+) -1-5) (89) 209 Badkhera 0 615.00 889 Pll) CHW(l) if,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 1152) Gahpura 0 112.00 U N - I N H A a I T E D 210 ------"'~ ------ 211 ! 212 Sainthwara 0 165.00 173 - (-51 CHW(l) W,HP -IS-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (31 ) Census Directorate, uttar Pradesh ~-~---~------~------11 12 13 15 16 17 18 ------KR KULPAHAD 1. 00 GC(101.00),W(21.00) 316.00 221.00 40.00 ;;\wmT 195 10 KR KULPAHAD W(5.00) 2.00 3.00 0.00 196 22 'Il"it< FP Nl\UGAON W(22.00) 40.00 36.00 8.00 197 22 ~ KR NAUGAON ED 13.00 W(47.00),O(26.00) 566.00 475.00 154.00 198 20 3lTft KR KULPAHAD ED 132.00 W(51.00) 120.00 173.00 84.00 199 28 ~ KR KULPAHAD W(12.00) 91.00 113.00 3.00 200 28 ~ KR NAUGAON EO '128.00 101(56.00) 359.00 522.00 27.00 201 12 • KR NAUGAON W(18.00) 136.00 38.00 24.00 202 11 ~~ PR NAl/GAON ED W(630.00) 336.00 215.00 119.00 203 12 ~ KR NAUGAON EO 176.00 W(129.00) 297.00 110.00 40.00 "!it>t.; 204 10 KR NAUGAON WI9.00) ,016.00) 98.00 33.00 13 .00 205 20 ~ KR NAUGAON W(105.0Q) 201.0Q 94.00 33.00 2.Q'" 22 'tl'ful PR NAUGAON ED 539.00 GCI386.00),W(19.00) 716.00 291. 00 229.00 207 20 0(15.00) ~ KR NAUGAON GC(97.00),W(32.00) 47 .00 31.00 194.00 208 22 0(2.00) 'i"'T*"F KR KULPAHAD GCI174.00),WI62.00) 152.00 88.00 139. 00 209 23 ~ KR KULPAHAD W(17.DD) 59.00 21.00 15.00 210 23 'WJU KR NAUGAON W(60.00) 112.00 96.00 27.00 211 20 ~ KR NAUGAON 18.00 101(29.00) 59.00 48.00 11.00 212 24 ~ ------~------~- 'VR'i"R!~. ~~ ______l~~ ______8 9 to ------~------.------."------~------~------~------~------213 Rampu r'J tlalJ,)bad 20,), 00 ------U N - r N H A B I T I': D ------"'3lIaw; ------ 214 Majhagawa Killan 290,00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E: D ------"'3lIaw; ------ 215 B;lrcnd;) KhilCd 143,00 1(2) P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (179) 216 Ragauli 168. 00 204 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HE' - (5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (32) 217 Gund I] 412, 00 394 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (67 ) 218 Ataniya MaC IJ 227,00 1 -(-5) CHW(l) Ii -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (11 .~ 219 Lakhaura 0 D3.00 ------U N - I N II A BIT E D ------It\~ ------ 220 Bachewra 0 107.00 ------U N - I N II A B I TED ------It\~ ------ 221 Ahraura 0 83.00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E D ------"'3lIaw; ------ 222 Saguniya Maph 0 421. 00 1552 P(l) CHW(l) W,HE' -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (239) 223 Lalauni 0 129.00 147 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (25) 224 Syavan 0 229.00 1446 E'(2) HC (1), PHS (1) W,HP - (5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 12&4 ) 225 Amarpura II 161.00 ------11 N - I N H A B I T e: 0 ------.. ttt~ ------ 226 Barnnaura Cl 323.00 432 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (10+) -(5-101 ( 641 227 Bed 0 265,00 478 P(ll CHW(1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - 1-5) (78) 228 Kanti I~J 339,00 166 - HI CHW tt) W, liP - (~-tal -(5-tQI -H) (J31 229 Bachhechhar Khurd C 170.00 899 P(1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (137) 230 Kaithaura II 437.00 1528 P( 11 CHW(l) W,HP -(-5\ -(5-101 -(-5) (243) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 L' 13 1'1 11 1'; 17 1" ~-.------~-~-.-.. -.------.-~------~------~------_. 1\11 Ni\UCi\\lN 1'KI13.00) -'b.OO 90.00 cO.OO 213 24 <'l'lU"::it~ KR NI\UUJ\ON W(l.OD) 11. 01) 11.00 ~b I. 00 214 23 t!WJ".ll~ KR NAUGAON W(Z1.00),O(22.00) 47.00 14.00 39.00 215 23 ~~ KR NAUGAON W(12.00) ,0(5.00) 40.00 40.00 71.00 216 25 <'lMt KR NAUGAON 138.00 W(49.00) 67.00 20.00 138.00 217 28 'R KR NAUGAON WI5.00) 71. 00 127.00 21.00 218 28 ~lf1Jli KR NAUGAON 21.00 W(9.00) 60.00 35.00 8.00 <'!lim 219 28 KR NAUGAON W(12.00),O(14.00) 25.00 43.00 13.00 ~ 220 28 KR NAUGAON W(9.00) ,0(7.00) 49.00 11.00 7.00 221 27 ~ KR NAUGAON W(62.00),0(49.00) 196.00 56.00 58.00 222 22 ~lij!I; KR NAUGAON W(17.00) ,0 (6.00) 61.00 36.00 9.00 ~ 223 26 KR NAUGAON ED 8.00 W(48.00) 84.00 61.00 28.00 lZIliH 224 24 KR NAUGAON W(12,06') 48.00 49.00 52.00 225 24 ~ KR NAUGAON 20.00 W(86.00) 98. DO 94.00 25.00 226 22 ~ KR KULeAHAO ED GC(140.00) 26.00 36.00 63.00 ~ 227 20 KR KUL~AHAD GC 192. 00), W(25. DO) 165.00 21.00 21.0() ~ ne 20 0(8.00) KR KUL~AHAO ED W(35.00),O(10.00) 50.00 46.00 29.00 229 16 ~~ KR MAH06A WI96.00),0(15.00) 187.00 108.00 31.00 230 39 ~ ------_. J06 5 10 ------~------231 Bachht:!,:r.h; r Kaldn ',93 . ~C 1110 ? t 1; CHW 11) W,E? -(5-101 -15-101 -(-51 i171) 232 MahLia Band,'l :BfJ9.00 3425 P (21 ,:-1 (1 j MWC (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (5991 233 Arghat Mau 540.00 688 P 11) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (10'1 -(5-10) 11131 234 Bamall] i'l" 310.00 338 P (11 CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) (44 ) 235 Purwa Panwarl 543.00 826 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-51 -(-5) BS ( 162) 236 M;Jjhaq.lw.l Khurd l~'J. (JO 49S P (11 CHW (1) W,HP -(-SI - (10') - (-S) (80) 237 Ramupura 386.00 747 P(l) CHW 11) W,HP - (-5) - (10+) -(5-10) 1114 ) 238 Ranipura 440.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------Tr<~ ------ 239 Lamaura 473.00 1081 P (1) PHS (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS ( 180) 240 Khairaria 25.00 40S P( 11 CHW( 1) W,HP - (-SI -(S-10) -(-5) 166) 2H n 1ktl,]W.-,tl., ]1)'/.1)1) hilt) l'lll. IH'(l),CIIW(li W/IIP -(-5) - (10+) - (-5) (108) 242 Tikariya Panwar i 409.00 343 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP - (-51 -(5-10) -(5-101 (55) 243 Bhadarwara 347.00 262 - (-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) (51) 244 Khiria Jadid ::: 393.00 _--- __ ---- U N - I N H A B I T E D ------IR~ ------ 245 Bagwaha C 269.00 1416 P(l) CHW(I) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5) (269) 246 Nanwara [j 187.00 401 P(l) PHS (1) ,CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) (82) 247 Ragauli Buzurg C 233.00 954 P(l) PHS ( 1 ) , CHW ( 1 ) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (145) 248 Akauna I] 542.00 1511 P(l) ,M(l) ewC(I), PHS (1) W,HP PTO -(5-10) BS 1269) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 0 ------17 ------IH 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ------~------~------~------22.00 37.00 ~'f><'!t 231 I\R KULrAIlAD ED 45.00 GCI110.00) ,W{71.00) 218.00 18 0(20.00) 239.00 232 KR MAHOSA ED 49.00 1'1(98.00) ,Q(72.00) 544.00 867.00 "S"l'li>1' 30 108.00 233 KR MAHOBA 1'1182.00),017.00) 263.00 80.00 ~~ 43 25.00 234 KR MAHOBA 1'1126.00) ,1'1[(8.00) 130.00 126.00 ~ 30 20.00 235 PR MAllOBA 1'1(30.00) 224.00 269.00 'I"'IT~ 28 0.00 236 KR MAKOBA 1'1(22.00) 44.00 119.00 ~~ 25 26.00 237 KR MAHOBA 30.00 TKI152.00),OI4.00) 87.00 e7.00 238 KR MAHOBA PC(30.00),W(20.00) 20b.ao 14 b. 00 34.00 3') .1)0 239 PI' MAHOBA ED W(21.00) ,0(40.00) 188.00 IA9.00 Mll't{) 40 240 KR MAHOBA ED WI7 .00) ,0(5.00) 3.00 9.00 1. 00 ~ 35 241 KR MAHOBA ED 21.00 1'1167.00) 118.00 99.00 1. 00 fus<1m 36 242 KR MAHOBA 31.00 ~C(l65.00) 108.00 50.00 55.00 ~~ 30 243 l 244 KR MAHOBA W(15.00) ,0(25.00) 275.00 56.00 22.00 ~~ 36 245 KR MAHOBA E:D WI14.00) 153.00 86.00 16.00 ~ 28 246 KR MAHOBA ED 1'1(15.00),0(90.00) 47.00 18.00 17 .00 "'I'I 247 PR MAHOBA ED WII0.00),0133.00) 99.00 71.00 20.00 ~W 33 248 PR MAHOBA ED WI93.00) 247.00 151.00 51.00 ~ 30 ------~------.-~----¥~- .. -~- _------_. ID~ 10 ------249 Akaunl 291 . GO 70S c~ 11 ) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -15-10) R3 111',) 250 Jagpura Khurd 215.00 ------U N - I N H A B T E D ------I "'~ ------ 251 Rag3uli KhurcJ 160.00 457 -1-5) CHW (1) W,HP (10+) -(10+) -1-5) 166) 252 Lf!V.1 'Jfi1.r)() Ir)o ['II) CIlW (1) W,IIP - 15-10) - 1\0 I I - 1-', I 11U8) 253 Indrahata 511. 00 886 p 11) ,M II) ewC11), PHS(l), FPC(l) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) AS ( 141) 254 Phasanabad 1232.00 356 P (1) CHW(l) W,RP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 174) 255 Rajpura 127 .00 110 -1-5) CHW III W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) 172) 256 Nagara Dang 511. 00 1704 P (1) ewC(l) W,HP PO -(10+) - (-5) (331) 257 iJ E D ------Mohanpura 53.00 ------U N - I N R A B 1 T "'~ ------ 258 Ghaghaura 277.00 700 P 11) CWC (I) W,HE' -(-5) -(5-10) -1-5) 1133) 259 Bijauri 313.00 702 P (1) CWC(l) W,RP -1-5) -(5-10) BS 112g) 260 Karra 726.00 161 -1-5) CHWI1) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -1-"» 1:8) 261 Salaiya Maph 1-) 579.00 1323 P (1) CWC(l) W,HE' -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (199 ) 262 Bhagari 'J 614.00 1078 P(l) ewC(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -15-10) ( 180) 263 Chamarua CJ 273.00 1085 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 168) 264 Narwara Ij 600.00 596 Pill CHW(l) W,HE' -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) 183) 265 Purainiya II 232.00 ------U N - I N H A R I T F. D ------~~ ------ 266 Pathari Navavad II 193.00 446 P 11) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -15-10) -(-5) (7 q) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh \tJ~ --.--~------_------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 l'! ------_------_ .. ?R W,HOBA ED W(66.00) 157.00 40.00 '; ~ . Illl ~1 'j 38 ~ KR MAHOBA W(45.00) ,0(33.00) 65.00 51. 00 21.00 250 30 ~~ KR MAHOBA ED WI13.00) ,0(15.00) 44.00 81. 00 13.00 251 30 ~~ KR MAHOBI\ 52.00 W(41.00) 127.00 306.00 58.00 252 32 *rr PR NAGAUON WIS8.DO) ,018.DO) 178.00 194.00 83.00 253 13 ~ KR NAUGAON 204.00 W(38.00),TK(89.00) 204.00 622.00 75.00 254 16 ~ KR NAUGAON 2.00 TK 131. 00) 21.00 57.00 16.00 255 15 "R'FT FP NAUGAON ED w(10a.OO) 134.00 23:'.00 J I .00 256 15 'I1lWm KR NAUGAON 41.00 8.00 4.00 257 15 ~ PR NAUGAON WI65.aO) 136.00 63.01l 13.01) 258 10 ~ PR NAUGAON W(SO.OO) ,1411.00 B9. 00 ::1l.00 ~ 2S9 15 KR NAUGAON WI1l6.00) 189.00 216.00 205.00 '!1{\ 260 16 KR NAUGAON W(189.00),O(21.00) 128.00 194.00 47.00 261 16 ~l!Jtl; KR NAUGAON E:D W(101.00},0(23.00} 210.00 241.00 39.00 262 10 'WiT KR NAUGAON ED WI32.00} 199.00 12. 00 30.00 263 10 'ltre3!l PR NAUGAON 83.00 W(52.00),TKI15.00) 170.00 205.00 57.00 "l\lOO 264 8 0118.00) KR NAUGAON W(18.001,O(5.00) 52.00 117.00 40.00 265 8 ~ KR NAUGAON W134.001 102.00 46.00 11.00 266 7 '«lR1~ ------_. /)D 10 Z~7 I 268 Jagatpur Urt Gadhlya 229.00 394 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (71 ) ?69 Rawd f_ pll r d 'j,I'I.OO 449 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (74 ) 270 Ganj 261.00 782 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (129) 271 Ghisalni 290.00 204 P (1) CIIW(l) W,IIP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (34) 272 Dhawarra 676.00 1940 P(2) PHS(l),RP(I) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (327) " Total ; 60319.00 111222 P(101),M(15) H (2) ,MCW(7) 19121 H ( 1) , PUC ( 1 ) MH(l),CWC 11) 0(2) HC(3),PHC 1) PHS(19),D 1) ,PC (3 ) ,NH 1) RP(5) ,SMP 1) CHW (77) /I) 11 1: ; I 16 18 PR NAUGJl.ON W[53.001,0(1:.00) ~59.00 50.0C 36.00 l]'lJT 26"7 KR NJlU(,JI.OIJ W[41. (lO) 105.00 70.00 7.00 268 5 ~m~ KR NAUGAON W[75.00) 132.00 123.00 19.00 269 ~ ~ KR NAUGAON W(27.00) 133.00 63.00 38.00 $I' 270 6 KR NAUGAON WI22.00) 125.00 138.00 5.00 ~ 271 5 KR NAUGAON WI52.00) 290.00 264.00 70.00 tmT 272 4 ~: 5028.00 GC(5521.00),PC(195.00) 21567.06 13479.00 7621.00 WI4453.00),TWI367.00) TK(463.00),WF(8.00) o (1547.00) i ~ ~" ~ ~ ~ I~ I~ ~ :'/; <; I~ ~ 0 II :~ I~ I, "• ~ I~ I I~ 0 0 i:: ~ ~ I·,\'; ~ /} > I~ 1991~ 1991 CENSUS ilRWMiilRi 112- AMENI'l'IE:S AND Dlstnct Name : Hamirour ------~------~------1lTl< ~~ilR~ • r'1lfin'ltl1~ ~~"Iii~ ffi hr (.) MT1f.'! 'ir." llT"'!~;rrtI ~ :;:¥ ~ tiRq;f1lRt m;~ t) >it~ =1 ~~~ Locatl.on Name of Vlllage Total area ,Total popu- Educational Medical Drinking Water Post and Day(s) of :::F'Communications Code of the villag,e lation and (Potable) No. Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, (in hectares) number of if any Railway station, households Water way) ------~------~------2 5 10 ------C.D. Block ;- Charkhari 0 Tahsil ;- Charkhari C1 Barenda 0 475.00 337 -(-51 CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-101 - (-5) ( 1451 Barda " 824.00 735 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-101 (165) Dhawari 885.00 1538 P(2) CHW (1) VI,SP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (316) Basauth i: 1605.00 1470 PO) CHW (1) W,HP PO -(5-101 BS (2751 Punniyan 1498.00 2124 PI 1) 0(1) ,CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (327) Kharela Dehat 6364.00 1286 P (2) CHW (11 W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (212) KUiNan 1093.00 1958 Pili ,MO) PHS (11 , FPC (11 W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (353) Barayan !J 930.00 1993 Pill ,M(l) CHVI (1) W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) (281) Aichana CJ 1046.00 1679 P (1) ,M(l) PHS(l),FPC(l) W,HP PO MON -1>101 (259) 10 Padora 519.00 706 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (131) 11 Pahretha 1744.00 1905 P (2) ,M (1) PHS ( 1) , FPC ( 1 ) W,HP -(')-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) (362) 12 Pupwara 453.00 707 P (l) CHW(1) w, HP -(5-10) -(,)-10) (107 ) -(5-10) ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh Jmf~ 'iILL;I,G~ D~; ~m Land Use (~ •..fnt-~ -".,m;wiTt-~~-~-q~t- 11 1 ') 16 17 18 2 ~~:- ~ ~:. ~ KR KIIARf:l.A GC(13.9S) 128.93 94.43 237.69 ~ "I KR KARELA GC(55.15),0(2.45) 436.81 113.75 215.84 '!IW 6 KR KHARELA ED GCI85.1S) 709.37 17.89 72.56 qom'\ 6 PR KHARELA GC 1295.14) ,W Ill. 14) 1125.37 9.10 162.14 i!tIto 6 012.11) PR KHARELA GCI38.60) ,w(10.28) 1033.60 59.20 252.99 ~ 5 6 01103.33) KR KHARELA ED GCI559.04) ,W(16.19) 4944.11 277.64 559.02 ~W KR KHARELA ED GC{15.50),WI3.28) 837.87 98.22 138.13 7 10 '¥r KR KHARELA ED,EAG GC{131.10),WI6.68) 475.90 260.77 55.15 iRfq 8 15 TWEIO.40) KR KIlIIRRI.II 1':1l 'l'W I J .1,4) 9~(l. 44 ~O.O3 62.a9 ~ I" KR KHARELA ED GCI79.99),W(8.17) 389.39 23.19 18.26 ~ 10 10 K\\ KllfI\\l'.Ll\ GC(11.1.3) 1541.50 14.40 100.91 11 5 • KR KHAREl..A 5.60 0(4.25) 297.74 78.14 67.27 'fllOO 10 ------~------[I) 13 gad 82:.00 790 PIl) CHW (1) W,H~ - (S-lOI - (',-10 I -(5-10) (123) II Ij.h1.111,11 \ ,1 I J. \)1) l::~ -(-0 ) CHW (1) W,IIl' - (-',) - I -eo) -(,10) (25) 15 Rahunl'/6 281.00 416 -(-51 CHW(ll W,HP -(-51 - (-51 -(>101 ( 791 16 Sijaura 249.00 382 Pill CHW(ll W,HP -(-51 - 110,) -(-51 (71 ) 17 Atrauli 304.00 171 -(-51 CHW(l) W,IIP -(-51 - (-5) -(-5) (31) 18 Patha 1037.00 2029 P(2) PHS(l),FPC(l) 'N,HP PO THU -(>10) (3611 19 Kaner~ 326.00 195 -(-5) CHW{ll W,HP - (-51 -(-51 - (>10) (36) 20 Saluwa 376.00 835 PIl) ,M(ll CHW(ll W,HP -(-5) -(10, I -(>10) (139) 21 Kamal Khera 621.00 933 P (1) PHS (1), fPC (l) W, HP -(-5) -(10,) -(>10) (152) 22 Bambhauri Kalan 2219.00 2543 P (l) MWC ( 1) , ,PC (l) W,HP PO -(10+) -(>10) (423) 23 Shi vhar 528.00 562 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP PO - (10.,.) -(>10) (107) 24 Br i j pura 410.00 457 -(-5) CHw (1) W, HP (10 +) -(10+) -(>10) (76) 25 Imaliya Dang 1859.00 1622 P(lf,M(1) PHS (1) , FPC (1) W, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) {2891 26 Maharajpura 1172 .00 429 ~ III CHW (1) W,HP {lO'1 - (10+1 - (>101 (67 ) 27 Lataura o 431.00 ------_- U N - I N H A BIT E D -_------.tt~ --~------ 28 Markuee 448.00 ------IJ N - I N I( A [3 I T e: 0 ------.tt~ -_ ... - ... ----- 2~ Kumhraee 629.00 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------.tt~ ------ 30 Jaswari 280.00 ------U N - r N H A 8 r TED ------"'~ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1/) 11 L, 1.) 15 16 17 18 ------_------~ KR f<..H,,'K£L.\ EA TWE(5.22I,O(6.331 558.70 198.33 43.42 KR KHARELA o (0.421 426.04 28.83 17.71 TJ¢\ 14 11 KR KHARELA WI3.001,TW(3.28) 233.21 20.31 15.20 15 12 0(6.001 ~ KR CfLll.RKHARI ED W(2.40I,OI4.00) 218.36 14 .82 9.42 ~ 16 17 KR KHJl.RELA 287.80 4.97 11. 23 amM 17 3 KR CHARKHARI WIS. 581,0 I 3.01) 938.82 10.28 79.31 '1101 18 20 KR KABRAI GCII02.83) 187.27 6.29 29.61 m 19 16 KR KABRAI GC I 141.451, R 15.091 161. 80 41. 96 25.70 20 12 triFT KR KABRAI GC(95.78I,R(2.57) 378.66 75.07 68.96 "Efi1«'!~ 21 19 KR CHARKHARI ED 0(37.83) 1227.71 471.46 482.00 ~iI'it'ii 22 17 PR KABRAI GC(45.42),O(0.681 174.33 78.30 229.27 ~ 23 15 KR MAKOBA 019.70) 189.21 60.83 150.26 24 12 ~ KR CHARKHARI 635.36 0(35.10) 1073.89 27.71 86.94 ~:m 25 9 KR CHARKHARI R(12.00) 1128.00 4.00 28.00 26 12 ~ KR CHARKHARI 369.89 49.76 11.35 ~ 27 12 KR CHARKHARIC::[A GC(6.88) 403.20 21.56 16.36 28 12 ~ KR CHARKHARI GC (40 .12) 511.76 5\L42 17.70 ,..m 29 11 KR CHARKHARILl[B 255.65 6.35 18.00 ~ 30 12 Jib --~------_------_------_------S 6 10 ------_------; I :1111. 1 ./\1'111 , il,H.!}I) \',/ ( ',) I'IIW (II W, III' ( ',I ( ,) I ',) (.' J I 32 Nlbuwarl 335.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------>IT~ ------_ 3.1 RcW'.) i (,60.00 3903 l'12I,M(21 I'llS ( 1) , () (11 , H'C ( 11 IV,IIL' J'() '1'1/11 IJ:'; (6~3) 34 Kuraurabajpai 'J 241. 00 ------_--- U N - I N H A 8 I T E D -_------>IT~ ------ 35 Kiratpura ,J 478.00 738 P (l) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) -I-51 -1-5) (1l81 36 Kakun [] 485.00 575 P 11) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (98) 31 Baihari C 592 .00 1098 P (I) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) 1204) 38 Ndtarra 726.00 841 P (1) CHW III 1'1, HP -(-5) -(-51 -1-5) (153) 39 Bamhauriya '-' 358.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------it<~ ------ 40 Panchampura 350.00 288 -(-5) CHWll) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) (52) 41 Jataura [] 491. 00 530 P{l) CHW(l) HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (79) 42 RaJaura C 343.00 5 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (5) " 0 Channi Khurd 3]5.00 332 P(l) CHW(l) 1'1, HP -(5-10) -15-10) - (-5) 149) 44 Kanera II 213.00 440 -(-5) CHW (l) W,K? -(5-10) - ('J-tO) - (-5) (75) 45 Sudamapuri [] 357.00 232 Pill FPC Il) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) BS 143) 46 Kudar 'J 1393.00 1957 p(1) PHS(ll, ,PCIl) W,HP -(5-10) - (10+) -(5-10) (356) 47 ChJndaull 1187.00 1841 P (1) PHS ( 1) , D (11 , F~C (1) W,HP PO - (10+1 -(5-10) (348) 48 Ballayn [J 832.00 929 pel) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (10+) -1-5) (l71) census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh II) 11 12 :1 18 ------~-----~------~------~------. KR CHAFKH.'.RI JU.• 90 2.S.7~ 27.36 31 11 ~ KR CHARKr..'>.RI [8 289.00 31.00 9.00 J:' 11 ~ (:!!I\!d KR CHARKHARI W(1.43) 221. 4 6 12.88 5.23 34 11 ~~ PR CHARKHARI ED W14.461 437.93 14.4 B 21.13 35 lJ ~ CHARKHARI gD WI2.951.014.90) 397.01 53.24 26.90 36 16 KR KJlIIH"L/\ 100 WI16.10),0115.00) 398.00 136.66 26.24 .wt\ 37 9 KR CHARKHARI ED W(J.DO) 638. 01) St..OO 29.00 ~ 38 14 KR CHARKHARI GC(10.32) 317.32 15.23 15.13 ~ 39 14 KR r;IIIIIO<1I1I1{ l 340.82 1.26 7.92 40 11 ~ PR CHARKHARI WIl.OO) ,0(3.00) 45'>.96 15.49 11. 55 41 9 .. KR CHARKHARI 322 .13 15.65 5.22 wh KR CHARKHARI 280.10 45.88 9.02 m;ft~ 43 9 PR CHARKHARI 195.17 10.87 6.96 ~ 44 7 PR CHARKHARI ED 341. 95 7.04 8.01 45 6 ~ KR RATH 876.56 441. 60 74. 84 46 12 W KR RATH 48.93 0(30.101 805.03 209.41 93.53 ~ 47 10 KR RATH 532.46 214.53 85.01 ~ 48 12 3 ------~------_------I" '1' l ,i, ~ t1 • ')')-'.00 3 1'1 lJ(l) eli'. (II ttl, Hi' ·1 ',I -(:Olj . (-',) (h I) 50 Jardull 576.00 1948 P(l) ,Mil) CHW (1) W,HP PO - (10+) -(>10) (351) 51 Ujne,ji 142.00 lH I'll) CIIW(l) W,III' -(-')) -(II) .1 -(>10) (2~) 52 Damdama 392.00 198 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(>10) (49) 53 Anghaura 989.00 1720 P (I) PHS (1), FPC(l) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5) (301) 54 Bapretha 856.00 1444 P (1) CPW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (241) 55 Pratistha 118.00 _------U N I N H A B I T E: D ------"'~ 56 Bamohauri Khurd 747.00 322 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(10+ ) -(>10) (62) 57 Khiriya 114.00 ------[) N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ ------ 58 Kaohari 226.00 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------"'~ 59 Guptamau 171. 00 ------[) N - I N H A B I T E D ------_------"'~ b{) I\W;,lt'nl.J cUc.OU 448 -(-0) CIIW (ll W,HP -(-j) -(,I) ') -(->10) (79) 61 Ragaul 433.00 ------U N - 1 N Ii A B 1 T E D ------... ------"'~ 62 GUdha 2476.00 3515 Pill ,M(1) MWC ( 1) , PHS ( 1 ) W, HP PO -(10+) BS (600) 63 Sabuma 377.00 801 p (11 CHW (11 W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (108) 64 BlJalpura 80.00 ------U N - 1 N H A B I T E D ------_------"'~ 65 Bhutbal 362.00 20 -(-~J) CIIW (1) W, Ill' - (-',) - (-',) - (-5) (2) 66 Udalpura 256.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------"'~ ------~------_. Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 114 11 14 15 16 17 18 ------_------KR CI'ARKIII\RI 0113. 'II) 259.29 50.23 34.07 firnl;ft 49 15 KR AATH GC(24.60) 462.21 9.37 19.82 ~ 50 12 KR CHI'.RKHARI 0110.00) 108.24 9.12 14.64 51 12 ~ KR CHARKHARI GC(16.06) 361.35 7.23 7.36 ~ 52 13 KR CHARKHARI W(16.25),O(39.12} 151.17 90.68 91. 78 ~ 53 15 KR CHARKHARI W(9.55) 590.06 )25.02 41. 37 ~ 54 16 KR CHARKHARI W(2.00) ,TK(2.75) .96.22 8.68 8.35 ~ 55 16 KR CHARKHARI ED GC (18.61) 170.11 49.24 509.04 ~~ 56 13 KR CI1J\RKIII\RI OC(39.31) 49.73 21.51 ).40 flJWrr 57 13 KR CHARKHARI GC(103.00) 51. 39 63.32 8.29 ~ fql 13 KR CHARKHARI WI3.20) 127.27 32.61 7.92 ']' KR CHARKHARI GCIlS.OO) 154.00 21.00 12.00 60 11 ~ KR CHARKHARI W(13.40) 295.25 103.35 21.00 '{T1'n;r 61 11 PR CHARKHARI GC(257. 70) ,WI6.5l) 1406.17 678.99 118.53 62 12 TK(2.401,0(5.701 'W KR CHARKHARI GC 112.00) 330.00 13.00 22.00 63 10 ~ KR CHARKHARI W{2.00) 74.00 3.00 1.00 64 10 ~ KR CHARKHARI 340.00 fi.SO 15.50 I~ ll~ 4 KR CHARKHARI 246.00 5.00 5.00 66 4 m'Ff ______~ ____ F ______~ ______W ______------~------8 10 ------H A 13 I l' E 0 ------61 Luh\..opU!:"l 145.00 ------U tel I tel fr<~ - (-5) BS -(-0) CHW 11) W,l1P PO ()K ?02.0\) I: F,,~}I,.it1PIlT (18 ) II - r N II A II I 'I' I': I) 1/1'11<; ti9 G~raulh>1 2]) .00 ------N ~t -(>10) PHS (1) , FPC 11) W,HP -10,-10) - (5-10) 70 Karahara Khurd 753.00 1853 P (11 (314) D ------71 Jaraule 316.00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E m:~ I T E ------72 Singhain 364. 00 ------U tel - I N H A B a ------m:~ I T E D ------13 Tola Chahraum 275.00 ------U N - I N H A B m:~ PRC(l), FPC(1) W, HP PO TUS, SAT - (>101 74 Gauraharl 1421.00 3500 P (2) ,M(l) (6051 -(>10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (S-IO) 75 Bhatewara Kalan C; 1339.00 1822 P (II (308) -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 76 Dhanawan ,1 504.00 63 -(-5) (13) ------..------71 Lidhaura Soyam C 249.00 ------_,- U N - I N H A B I T E D m: 3lr.l1G -15-101 CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) 78 Lunari 826,00 911 P( II " (121 ) -10-10) PIIS 11), ,'1'<:( 1) W, III' 1'0 "I!rllJ) 79 I\kathauha 11 2097,00 3383 P (1), M (1) (510) -(>10) PHS I 1), ,PC (1) W,HP -1-5) -(10.) 80 Gorkha 0 1520.00 1742 PIll,M(1) (3241 -(>10) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (lO+) 81 Chhedimau 0 656.00 193 -(-5) (47) -1-5) CHW (1) W, HP -1-5) - 1-5) B2 Rampura Kadim 212.00 272 -1-5) (561 C!{W 11) W,HP -(5-10) - ('.-10) -(5-10) 83 Bamnetha fJ 223.00 266 P(ll 10) ------C 246.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------84 Kakra '" awn<:: ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ))..) 11 l'~ 17 1>1 KR C:L.l.RKHr-.Rl W(4.37 i 133.01 3.05 4.57 KR CH}I.RKHARI ED W(14.75) 573.72 59.52 54.01 68 3
ct1 C/) RP ~ ~ ~ ~Fcl>ctlC/) SMI) 'ft1!i~I~c/) ~ ~ CHW 'ft1!iGI~c/) ~ ~ CHG ~ 0 (III) ~ q;,- tJT""fr (~-7) "IDll1l ~ tfA f$ "lff'fr ~ ~-mm cp)- f.F;r ~ ~ ~ 1flIT t- "Wlq;y"lff'fr T ~q;y"lff'fr W ~ q;y tJl'fr TK ~ q;y "lff'fr TW ~'tj'ltf HP 'fCfiq;ytJl'fr R mq;ytJl'fr F ~q;ytJl'fr C 1fR;T(l;T~ L ~q;y-qr;ft S ~(l;T-qr;ft N 3Rl 0