CENSUS, .195 1

ASSAM

UNITED DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

Edited

By

R. B. VAGHAIWALLA, I.C.S.,

Superintendent, Census Operations. . Tripura and Manipur.

CONTENTS Page 1. Introducing the district ••• i Introducing the statistics ... xii

2. The Primary Census Abstract (showing distribution of population by livelihood classes, 1 number of occupied houses and small-scale industries in villages and wards).

3. A-General Population Tables- I. Area, Houses and Population 61 II. Variation in Population during fifty years 61 III. Towns and villages classified by population 62 IV. Towns classified by population with variation since 1901 63

V. Towns arranged territorially with population by livelihood classes 6~ 4. E-Summary figures for the District and Subdivisions 64 5. B-Economic Tables- I. Livelihood Classes and Sub·Classes (For total population) 65 (For displaced persons) 68 II. Secondary Means of Livelihood (For total population) 70 (For displaced persons) 78 III. Employers, Employees and Independent Workers by Industries and Services, Divi- sions and Subdivisions. (For total population) 82 (For displaced persons) 96 6. C-Household and Age (Sample) Tables-

I. Household (Size and Composition) ... 104 II. Livelihood Classes by Age Groups (For sample popUlation) 105 (For displaced persons) 106 III. Age and Civil Condition (For sample;population) 111 (For displaced persons) 115 IV. Age and Literacy (For sample population) 119 (For displaced persons) 122 V. Single Year Age Returns (For sample popUlation) 124 (For displaced persons) 127 i. D-Social and Cultural Tables- 1. (i) Mother-Tongue 130 1. (ii) Bilingualism ... 133 II. Religion ... 136 III. Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Anglo-Indians 136 IV. Migrants 138 V. Displaced Persons by district of origin and year of arrival in 147 VI. Non-Indian Nationals 151 VII. Livelihood Classes by educational standards 153 :8. F-Tribes by Religion ... 156 9. Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations 158

IN1'RODUCING THE DISTRICT United Khasi and Jaintia Hills District

The district of United Khasi and Jaintia Hills covers at present an area of5,533 square miles. On the North it is bounded by Kamrup and Nowgong, on the West by the , on the South by Cachar and the East Pakistan district of Sylhet and on the East by the United Mikir and North Cachar Hills district. It consists of two subdivisions, (Sadar) and . On the eve of the inauguration of the Republic of India, the numerous Khasi States in the old district covering an area of 3,788 square miles, were merged with what was previously known as the British terri lOry to form the new district of United Khasi and Jaintia Hills. Subsequently an area of 603'2 square miles known as Block I and Block II in Jowai subdivision inhabited mainly by the Mikirs was detached from Jowai subdivi~ion in November, 1951, to form a part of the new district of United Mikir and North Cachar Hil1s. Previously there were altogether twenty-five small Khasi States in this district. The largest among them were Khyrim, Mylliem and Nongkhlaw, the smallest being Nonglwi with a population of 169 at the beginning of the century. These Khasi Chiefs were generally taken from th~ same family, inheritance going through the female. The appointment was, however, subject to the app.roval of a small electoral body, and the heir-apparent was occa­ sionally passed over, if for any reason, mental, physical or moral, he was unfit for the po­ sition. The electors were generally the mantries or lyngdohs, the representati~s of the clans forming the State. The Siems were, in theory, independent in diliposal of some criminal and civil work: The Deputy. Commissioner was in political rela tions with these chiefs. These States were merged with the regular district on the 26th January, 1950. Under the new Constitution of India, a District Council with wide powers for mang­ ing the internal affairs of the tribes, their customs, manners, organization, land rights, education, roads, etc. elected by universal adult francmse is being set up, replacing the District Advisory Council which had no constitutional status, with only an advisory capacity. The new District Council will be the executive and legis la tive authority in respect of certain specific matters provided for in the Sixth Scheaule of the Constitution of India. The area formerly known as British portion of the Shillong Town forms part of the old Khasi and Jaintia Hills District as an administered area under the provisions of the Shillong Civil Courts and Laws Act, 1947 which continued to remain in force under Article 372 of the ·Constitution. Thus it lies constitutionally outside the autonomous district of Uni ted Khasi and Jaintia Hills District which is subject to the provisions of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution [State Government's Tribal :\.reas Department Circular No. TADjR/44j50j7, dated the 31st March, 1951.] Since June, 1950, a new Department of the Secretariat, called the Tribal Affairs Department. incharge of a Secretary, is created to look after the special interests of this as well as other backward hill districts. The People

The population of the district is 363,:'99 against 332,251 in 1941. It thus gives total increase of 31,348 in the past decade (against 42,325 in the previous one). This constitutes almost one-fourth of the total increase in the Hills Natural Division of Assam. This district has the largest population among the hill districts of Assam at all the cenSUf,es present or past. With the increase of 43,416 registered by Lushai Hills, thi& means the next largest increase among the hill districts of Assam. Still it is considerably less than the increase in the previous decade simply on account of the separation of 603 square miles from Jowai subdivision, Blocks I and II, with a population of 22,544 inhabitated largely by the Mikirs included within the new district of United Mikir and North Cachar Hills. If these portions were retained ii m this district the total increase would stand at 53,892 by far the highest in this Natural Division, constituting two-fifths of the increase in the entire Natu­ ral Division. On the eve of the first Republic Day, the 26th January, 1950, the numerous Khasi States in the old distlict, covering an area of 3,788 square miles, were merged with the rest of the district, forming the present new and enlarged autonomous unit of the United Khasi and Jaintia Hills distrk1. The district has thus increased at a nominal rate of 9'44 per-cent in the present decade against 14'6 in the previQus (mean decennial growth rate being respectively 9·01 and )3·61), As we hav~ seen, the actual percentage· rate of increase will be much higher, amounting to 16·2 per-cent if the Jowai Blocks I and II were still retained in the district. This is a very large increase; still it falls below the 1921-31 figure when it gave a record percentage of 19·6. Ignoring the small Balipara Frontier Tract with its unprecedented percentage rate of increase of 49'28 and the newly formed United Mikir and North Cachar Hills district which shows a percentage rate of variation of2'4·02 ()ll account of the inclusion of Jowai Blocks I and II, without adjustment of its population in previous census, the district shows a rate of increase which is second only t6 28·42 per cent of Lushai Hills. In spite of this large total increase, the density of the district has gone up from 60 in 1941 to 66 only at present, on account of .its large area. For a hill area this district has a very high density indeed. Ostensibly Garo Hills has a higher density, which is due to its having several plains 'mauzas which can easily support a population much dense than a hill area can ever do. Still the density of the district as a whole has increased by exactly 50 per cent. in the last 30 years as it was only 44 in 1921. ' The district consists of two Subdivisions Shillong and Jowai. Jowai is a typical hill area while Shillong, containing as it does the State Capital, is in many respects very different. Shillollg subdivision has increased at the rate of 20'1 per cent. against 18 per cent in the previous decade while Jowai subdivision shows a decrease of 21·2 per cent against an mcr'ease of 5·8 in the previous decade. If the excluded Blocks I and II were still rdained in Jowai subdivision, it will give a percentage rate of increase of S'8, very slightly less than its increase in the previous decade. Shillong subdivision also shows the same tendency as Rural Shillong has increased by 14 per cent against 14'3 iIf the previous decade. As might be expected, Shillong subdivision has a much higher density of 73 than 45 of Jowai. We see the same difference in the density figures of the previous decade, 61 of Shillong and 41 of Jowai. This, however, is largely due to the presence of the State Capital of Shillong with its population of 58,512 in Shillong subdivision, Taking it out, the density of the rural areas of Shillong subdivision comes down to 59 in 1951 agaimt 52 in 1941. The estimated real increase of 16·2 is indeed very high as the district is fairly thickly populated for a hill area. The lower hills are malarial and are avc.ided by the Khasis, the higher regjons contain only a limited amount of land suitable for cultivation. Generally speaking, the only increase in cultivation that can be brought about is by an extension of the wet rice terrace system and increasing cultivation of garden crops like potatoes and oranges, After the partition of the State, the Khasis near the Sylhet border have lost the facilities for marketing of their produce, especially their oranges, pan leaves and potatoes in the hats on the Sylhet border and buying rice and poultry in exchange. The action of the Pakistan a.uthorities in often stopping the export of eggs, fish. apart from the usual ban on the export of rice. has caused the people on the border many hardships after' August, 1947, The State Government is trying to do its best to provide them with. additional facilities, for example, providing air transport for the lifting of Khasi oranges from the border from Shela Air Strip to Gauhati and Ca.lcutta. The above. large percentage increase in the district is due to fairly good public health during the decade and the prosperity brought to the hins during the War years when Shillong had a large military population from which the local people benefitted in various ways, Shillong, the capital of Assam, has increased from 38,192 in 1941 to. iil

58,512, an increase of 53'2 per cent against 43'9 in the previous decade, a rate more or less similar to that shown by Shillong during the decade 1921-31. On account of the ever expanding administrative machinery and the creation of new depar~ments, both Central and State, the population of Shillong is bound to show a steady rate df high increase in future also. Displaced Ptrs-otlS.·-Displaced persons have contributed an increase of 5,990 to the total increase of the dlstrict, most of them, 4,698, having settled down in the capital only 1,292 having gone to other areas in the interior. The more backward Jowai Subdivision is witnessing a rapid improvement of its com­ munication. Thtre is now an all weather motorab1e road to Jowai from Shillong, which goes right up to Garampani and connected with zlia MahuT and Haflong. Another road is also under constructioh, which will connect Jowai with Badarpur by a shorter route. These new roads are expected to open up the interior hills and bring more custom and trade to the hill people. UNITED KHASI AND JAlNTIA HILLS

The whole of the district is composed 'Of hilly country. On the northern and western borders, these hills take the form of tumbled ranges, which run for the most part north and south, and have a gentral hdght of two to three thousand feet. None of the hills in the central and southern portion of the district has anything of the rocky or pre­ cipitious about them. Their sides are covered with short grass and from one direction or another, they can generallY be ascended by a man on horseback. There is a hIgh plateau in the centre of the district, the general level of which is not much below 6000' feet, though it decreases in height towards the east and west. From Barpani to the Shillong Plateau is a climb of 1800' feet. From Shillong again, there is a further rise of about 700' feet to the central high plateau which stretches from there to the latitude of Dumpep and then gradudlly declines in height to the edge of the hills at , Shillong Peak being 6450' feet in height. Rivers.-The high plateau that traverses the centre of the district is the watershed of the hills. 1 he following are the principal rivers that flow towards the south into the Surma Valley. On the west there is the Jadukata or Kynshi with its principal tributary, the Ka Blei. Further east, come the Urn Maopa and the Bogapani which fall into the Surma ; the U mngot or Maheshkhali known as the Pyian Gang in the plains ot Sylhet forms for a considerable distance, the boundary between the Khasi and Jaintia Hills. On the north, the principal rivers are the Ka-Khri, (known as the Kulsi in Kamrup), the Digru, the Umiam rising a little to the north of Maoflang and flowing in a deep gorge between the Diengiei Range and the plateau of Shillong, before falling into the Kapili. In the plains it is known as the Killing. Further west, comes the Umkhen which is known as the Barpani in Nowgong. The greater part of the country between the North Cachar and the Jaintia Hill'l is defined oy the Kapili, which pours its waters into the Kalong and so into the Brahmaputra. Its principal tributaries from the west are Urn Myntang and the Mynriang. All these rivers possess the characteristics usually associated with hill streams. The beds are rocky and gravelly, the currents swift and after heavy even small streams come down in spate. In places the water comes foaming and roaring over huge blocks of granite-in places the river stretches out in still clear pools of blue green water. There are several magnificent cascades in the neighbourhood of Shillong and at Mawsmai, near Cherrapunji, some of the minor streams fall Over a sheer precipice many hundred feet in depth into the gorge below. Places of Interest. -There are several places of interest in the district, which are fairly accessible from the station of Shillong. On the further side of the Umiam, stands the Diengiei hill. There are two rolites from Shillong to the summit of Diengiei -one is a foo't path which drops straight to the gorge of the Umiam; by the other route the traveller can drive to Barpani on the Gauhati road, and from there the ascent is much more gradual iv and can be: negotiated by a car. Oil a clear day, a magnificent view is obtained during almost the whole of the ascent from Barpani over tlie rolling Bhoi country lying some 3000 feet below the llmmit. Dympep, which is close to the high. peak of Swer, from which a magnificent view can be obtained on a clear day over the southern hills and plains of Sylhet, is also easy of access. So is Mawphlang, and from Mawphlang there is a charming walk to the gorge of the Bogapani over thousand feet below. The river lies 1Il a series of blue green pools connected with short rapids at the bottom of a ravine whIch recalls the passes on the Italian side of the Alps. From Maofiang, it is a pleasant trip to the Kyllang rock. The KyJIang rock rises out of rolling grassy downs, a sheer cliff of granite upwards of 700' feet in height. The effect of this mighty precipice suddenly rising from soft undulating grass land is singular to a degree. Jowai itself is well worth a visit as the path there runs through charming scenery with grassy meadows and woods of oaks. From Bataw, 28 miles south-east of Jowai, there is a magnificent view, on one side over the plains of Sylhet, on the other across the hills and the gorge of the Myntdu. On the summit of the hill, there is a large pond which is almost worthy of the name of lake and the dense orange groves in the vicinity add much to the charms of a scenery already beautiful. There are hot springs at Garampani on the right bank of the Kapili, and interesting caves at Cherrapunji. A little to the South of Cherrapunji are the falls of Mawsmai, where some of the streams from the plateau are precipitated over a cheer cliff several hundred feeet in depth. Even finer falls are to be seen at Dainthlen and Noh-ka-Likai about two miles to the west of Cherrapunji. There are also very fine cascades in the immediate neighbourhood of Shillong. like the Bishop and Beadon falls and the Sweet and the Spread-eagle falls. Min£rais.-The geological products of economic value are lime, coal, iron and petroleum, by far the most important of which are lime and coal. From the earliest days of Brhish rule, the lime quarries of formed one of the principal attractions of Sylhet, drawing a large number of Europeans to that district. The lime quarries are situated all along the southern face of the hills from the Lubha river on the east to the Umngot on the west. The lime is burnt all along the banks of the Surma river from Chhatak downwards. The most important quarry is at Gomorrah, which caters to the requirements of the Assam­ Bengal Cement Factory, at Chattak (Pakistan). Petroleum has been found in the valley of the Khasimara river on the southern border of the district, a little to the west of SheIla. Coal is found both in the cretaceous and nummulitic formations. The largest deposits of nummulitic coal are found at Cherrapunji, Laitryngew l Mawlong, Mustoh, , Mawdon, Thanjinath, Lakadong and Narpo. Cretaceous coal is found at Maobehlarkhar (near Maofiang), Barsora (near Laur) , Wapung. Leukensuiet and in the Langrin field on the Jadukata river. Climate and Rainfalls.-The district enjoys the distinction of containing Cherrapunji, the wettest place on the surface of the earth. The average annual rainfall at Chertapunji, a village on the southern face of the hills is no less than 460". Enormous though the rainfall is, it is little more than half of the maximum on record. In 1861, 905" fell-366/-in July alone. The maximum for a single day was, recorded in 1876,-41", in 24 hours. April is a drier month than is usual in this State and more than five-eighths of the total rainfall is precipitated in the four months, June to September. The climate of the higher hills is exceedingly salubrious. Even on the hottest days in summer, the thermometer in a bungalow in Shillong se1dom rises above 80°F. Shillong, though only 30 milei distant from Cherrapunji, where the greatest recorded rainfall in the world is found, has the clouds drained of their long before they reach it by the immense along the southern edge: of the plateau and in the central table land, which lies some 1,000 feet above the site of the itation. As a result, Shillong has normally only 85 inches of rain, a figure which is comparatively low for Assam. Cherra­ punji, on the other hand, is so placed as to exemplify all the conditions needed for a great rainfall. The hills at this point ri~ straight from the plainll. Tt stands, immediately v I overlooking the plains at a height of 4,455 feet, on a small plateau of thick-bedded sands­ tones, bounded on two sides by 2,000 feet of she-cr descent, which close in gorges debouching southwards on Sylhet, which is practically at se",-level. The south-west , sweeping over the flooded tracts of East Bengal and Sylhet, blows up these gorges, as well as on the southern face of the general scrap, and having reached the heads of the gorges. ascends ver­ tically, having been previously stopped by this barrier of cliffs. The air which is saturated with moisture rises, cools and is precipitated in the form of rain. Cherra is thus during sum­ mer months surrounded, or nearly so, by vertically-ascending currents of saturated air, the dynamic cooling of which is the cause of the enormous precipitation. I t lies, moreover, at the elevation of 4,000 feet. whIch is found in the Himalays to be that of maximum precipi­ tation. The annual average varies greatly in different parts of the station, although the whole extent of the plateau is not much more than a couple of square miles. Less than 5" of rain ordinarily falls in the four months of November to February, and nearly 300 in the months of June to August. In spite of its enormous rainfall, Cherra is neither an unhealthy nor an unpleasant place of residence. The plateau is admirably drained and the water is quickly carried off. Much of the falls at night and the number of hours of sumhine is considerable. Earthquakes: The Khasi Hills, like the rest of Assam, is a seismic area and slight earth tremors are so common as to excite little attention. Considerable damage wa5 done to the houses by a shock which occurred in September, 187.5. Widespread havoc was wrought by the great earthquake of June 12, l897. This earthquake was felt over an area 1'75 mil1ion square miles from Rangoon on the south-east to Kangra on the north­ west and serious damage was done to masonry buildings over an area of '15 million square miles. The area of maximum disturbance was a tract of country of the shape of cocked hat, whose base line ran from Rangpur to Jaintiapur. while the top of the crown was near Barpeta. The first shock was felt at Shillong about 5-12 p.m. Every masonry building in Shillong was leve1led with the ground. Government House was converted in a few second into a heap of stones and the Chief Commissioner and his wife, who were: seated in their dog-cart under the porch, but narrowly escaped from death. In spite of the collapse of every masonry building there were only 29 deaths in Shillong, 10 of which occurred in the Secretariat Press. The sufferings of the people who had suddenly been rendered homeless were increased by the inclemency of the weather. Rain fell continuously for 24 hours and people were compelled to seek shelter in huts, outhouses and stables. Food, clothing, bedding' etc. were buried under heaps of stones and there was complete, though tempo­ rary, dislocation of the water supply. Outside Shillong, there were 887 deaths, most of which occurred in the villages which are situated in the deep valleys amongst the southern hills. These casualties were principally due to the falling of the hillsides which carried the houses with them or burried them in a shower of rocks and earths. The villages in which the mortality were highest were SheIla (117), Laitiam (86), Nongwar (59), Cherapunji (31), Mosmai (27) etc. The station was soon rebuilt and in a very short space of time there was nothing to suggest that such a thing as earthquake had ever taken place. Fauna.-The fauna of the district includes elephants, mythuns, buffaloes, tigers, Jeopards, bears, wild pig and wild dogs, the serow and four kinds of deer. Small game includes duck and teal in the lower valleys, black partridges) jungle fowl, wood cock and the snipe. Elephants are captured either in kheddahs or by mela shikar According to Dr. Hooker, the Khasi flora is, in extent and number of fine plants, the richost in India, and probably in all Asia. He and his companion collected upwards of 2 ,000 flowering plants within ten miles of Cherrapunji, in addition to 150 ferns, and a prolusion of mosses, lichens, and fungi. Forests.-The United Khasi and Jaintia Hills exhibits a varied Flora reflecting the variation in the physical features, configuration of the ground, edaphic factors and climatic -gradient and from the forest point of view it can be roughly classified into three ~ones, vi~., . VI

(1) The Pine zone covering areas between 2,500'-6,200' elevation. The main species in this region is Pine (Pinus Khasya) which is found along with its associates like birch, schima, oak, beech, magnolia and other miscellaneous trees. Azaleas and Rhododendrons grow wild and many kino of beautiful orchids are found in the woods. (2) The dry grassy belt covering the lower slopes roughly between 500'-2,500' elevation which form the ideal ground for graziers. The forest growth found here is of a dry type. (3) The Evergreen hard-wood zone which forms a belt along the foot-hills which contains useful hard-wood species of which Sal (Shorea Robusta) is the most important. Oth~r valuable trees found are Nahor, Cham, Chap, Gomari, Bola, etc . . There is about 170 sq. miles of area under Reserved Forest in this Dis·xict. The rest of the Forests belong either to private owners or the Khasi States. Government exercise control and management over these Forests but under the new constitution, this power has been transferred to the District Council except over those forests, which have been constituted into regular Reserve Forest before the Constitution came into force. Up till now the main source of Forest Revenue in this District is from Timber, Lime­ stone, Lac, Tezpat, and Elephants. The Revenue position considerably improved after the District had been constituted into a regular Forest Division in 1944 and the average income at present is about 3 lacs of rupees per annum as against one lac when the control vested in the Deputy Commissioner. It can improve still further if roads are comtructed into the interior, rather inaccessible parts, where more valuable forests of the district are situated. Reafforestation. which was badly neglected in the past, is now the normal programme of the Forest Department and up to now 400 acres of plantations have been established to replace poorly stocked and over-exploited forest areas, generally in accessible places. Triah conducted for the best part of a hundred years, first under the aegis of the Superintendent, Botanical Gardens, Calcutta, and later by the Forest Department, Assam, have established beyond doubt the possibility of raising Cinchona on a commercial scale in the Khasi HillS\ Since 1934, efforts to establish cinchona plantations have been concentrated in the Khasi Hills along the Gauhati-Shillong road. The species favoured is " cinchona leogeriana ,. and to-date about 600 acres have been planted up_ The target at present is 1,000 acres, which is considered sufficient for setting up a small quinine factory. The Khasi pine (Pinus Khasya) yields an important forest product resin which is reported to be of the best quality, yielding a high grade oil of turpentine. Resin-tapping operation has now started in the Shillong Pine Forest and a plant for the manufacture of turpentine is being installed. Another commercial species which is being experimented with is Wattle (Acasia species) which produces the valuable bark for tanning leather and grows well in the hills over 3.000 feet elevation. As it can be grown along with potato cultivation, it is a particularly suitable crop for the hill-people. Jhuming is still causing progressive destruction of Forest cover and is responsible for soil erosion all over Assam. The Jaintia Hills are a welcome exception, where the cultivator spares no pain to secure full stocking of uncultiviable land with Pine Forests along side his well terraced paddy fields. The forest sense of these hillmen is an outstand­ ing example to the rest of Assam in general and to the other hill tribes in particular. HISTORY The British were first brought into relations with the Khasis by their occupation of Sylhet. The hillmen seemed to have lived in a state of intermittent warfare with the Muslim fauzadar of Sylhet and they did not abondon this practice even when that district passed into the possesion of the British. The magnificent lime quarries in the hill -near Cherrapunji attracted European traders to Pandua near modern Bholaganj. Taken as a body, these men were hardly calculated to raise the prestige of Englishmen in the eyes of the mountaineers and some of disturbances which occurred are ascribed by the vu

·'Collectors of Sylhet to their injudicious conduct. Raids and murders were by no means 'Uncommon and the Khasi problem was one of the most troublesome questions which confronted the Collectors of Sylhet at the beginning of the nineteenth century. When war was imminent between the British and the Burmese, Mr. David Scott, the A~ent to the Governor General on the North-East Frontier, entered into an agreement with the Jaintia Raja. In 1824, he marched from Sylhet into the Brahmaputra Valley across the Jain tia Hills. After the cession of Assam to the British by the treaty of Yanda­ boo, the linking up of the Brahmaputra and the Surma Valleys by a road across the hills became a question of considerable importance. In 1826, Mr. Scott won over the Siem of Nongkhlaw to his side, who induced the inhabitants of the States concerned to authorise the construction of a road across' the hills. A chance remark let fall by a chaprassi aroused the suspicion of the Khasis who committed an outrage on the road building party, killing .two British Officers and their 60 followers. Punitive measures followed quickly in its wake. Troops were hurried up from Sylhet and Assam and the Khasis were defeated and dispersed. They soon made their submission. By 1833, the last of the important Siems, Tirot Sing, tendered his submission, and agreements were entered into with Khasi Chiefs. There are altogether 25 of these little States in the Khasi Hills. The Jaintia Parganas in the plains of Sylhet were annexed in 1835 as it was found impossible to obtain adequate satisfaction from the Raja for the murder of 3 British .subjects. When deprived of his territories in the plains, that potentate resigned his .possessions in the hills as well and the Jaihtia Hills were accordingly incorporated in the territories of the Company. In 1860, the decision to impose a house-tax led to some l'isings in the Jaintia Hills. Thereafter an European officer was stationed in the hills and the J aintias gave no cause for anxiety to the administration. The subsequent history of the district is uneventful. The only incident of importance that occurred is the great earthquake of 1897, which has already been described at some length above. After the suppression of the Khasi rising in 183::5, the headquarters of the hills were located at Cherrapunji. It remained as such till 1864 when they were Temoved to the drier plateau of Iewduh at the foot of the Shillong Range. In 1874, when Assam was formed into a separate province under a Chief Commissioner, Shillong was -$elected as the headquarters of the new administration. ArchlEology.-There are no remains of archreological interests in the hills, apart from {he memorial stones of the Khasis. The Khasi monoliths are a prominent feature in the landscape in almost every portion of the district. They are generally arranged in rows, varying in number from three to nine. The centre stone is invariably the tallest and is .sometimes crowned with a piece of stone, the size and shape of a plate. A flat table like 1Itone, supported on small pillars, about one foot high, is placed in front of each group of the three monoliths, and for each extra pair of monoliths, there is an additional flat stone. Some of these monoliths are of enormous ilize. At Nartiang, there is a stone which ~s 26'-6" by 6'-9" by 2'-3". These memorial stones fall into three classes-those which are erected by the family or clan in memory of their ancestors, those erected by 'Children in honour of their parents or those erected near roads and markets as resting places. They are generally placed near paths where they will be continuously in the public eye and are often far away from the places where the ashes of the person in whose honour they have been erected are buried. THE KHASIS

The Khasis and Jaintias are a short and sturdy race totally distinct from the 'neighbouring hill tribes. Comparative philologists and enthnologists have traced the rela­ tionship which exists between the Khasis and certain peoples of the South East Asia .the chief representatives of whof!l are the Mons or Talaings of Pegu" and Tenasserin: 'the Khmers of Cambodia and the majority of the inhabitants of Assam. Their nearest :lUnsmen have been discovered to be the Palaungs, a tribe inhabiting one of the Shan States viii to the north-east of Mandalay on the middle Salween. Later the relationship of the. Khasi language has been traced not only with the Mon-Khmer languages, but also t() Nicobarese and several dialects spoken by some tribes in the Malay Peninsula. The colour of their skin is usually brown, varying from dark to a light yellowish brown, according to locality. Many Khasi women possess that pretty 'gipsy' complexion which is seen in the south of Europe among the peasants. Eyes are of medium size,. generally obliquely set, and black or brown in colour. In the Jaintia Hills hazel eyes are not uncommon, especially amongst females. The Kha~is are usually short in stature with bodies well-nourished and the males are extremely muscular. The children are frequently remarkably pretty. The people are cheerful in disposition, and thoroughly appreciate a joke. A Khasi is fond of nature, loves a day out in the wnods. They are industrious, fond of music and dancing. Dancing forms the principal part of all the Khasi festivities and is an important adjunct of some of the religious ceremonies. One of the greatest festivak jn the Khasj HWs is the Nongkrem Dance. It may be said to be as important an event to the Khasis as Beh-dieng-khlam festivities are to the Syntengs. The Khasis have many sports but the principal sport which may be styled their national sport is archery and is a very popular form oC recreation among them, the sport being indulged in from about the beginning of January to the end of May each year. Oecupation.-The greater proportion of the population subsists by cultivation. The staple crops raised by the Khasis are wet and dry rice, various kinds of millets, maize. potatoes, cotton, pineapples, oranges, betel-nut, pan, and bay leaves and in the gardens round their houses vegetables, pulses and occasionally sugar-cane. Potatoes are extensively grown in the higher slopes and in the lower land which has been well drained. They were first introduced in ]830 by Mr. David Scott and were much appreciated by the Khasis. Generally two crops of potatos are raised in the district. Oranges are grown along the southern base of the hills and on the border of the (jaro Hills. The plantations extend from the foot of the hills to a height of about 1,500 feet. A few trees are grown in the neighbourhood of Shillong but at this elevation they do not grow well. Betel-nut is a profitable crop and ranks in importance with oranges and pan. It is grown along the southern face of the district up to an elevation of 1,500 feet. The ordinary agricultural implements of the Khasii are a hoe with a short handle and a triangular head, affixed not at a right but at an acute angle to the shaft, a sickle, 3 ur 4 kinds of daos or bill-hooks, a harrow, a crow~bar which is used for the construction of irrigation channels, sieves and win~ nowing baskets. The plough used by the Jaintiyas resembles the one in use in the plains of the State. The livestock of the Khasis consists of cattle, goat, pigs and poultry. Cattle are only kept for meat and for their manure, the Khasis leaving all the milk to the calf. Considerable quantities of honey are consumed and sold in the Khasi Hills. The Khasis have succeeded in keeping nearly the whole of the trade of the district in their own hands which in itself must be a considerable source of wealth to them. They are enterprising and industrkus and are not hampered by that spirit of conservatism which in many parts of India is so fatal to all progress. They are keen traders and many tribesmen earn their living by travelling round to the markets held at different places in the district. The manufactures of the Khasis are few in number and do not show any tendency to increase. They include the manufacture of earthen ware pottery, iron implements, baskets and mats, jewellery and cotton cloths. No census of small Industries was taken in this district. Food and Dress.-The staple food of the people are rjce and curry. They also con .. sume considerable quantities of dried fish and are fond of most kinds of meat and more specially of pork. Some of the Syntengs abstain from beef, but the Khasis have no scruples on the subject. Milk, like the rest of the hill tribes, they will not touch. They are inve­ terate chewers of supari and the pan leaf (when they can get the latter), both men women and children ; distances in the interior being often measured by the number of betel-nuts which are usually chewed on a journey. The ordinary village mall wears a small kilt. a Rleeveless coat and a cloth cap with peaks in front and at the rear. Khasi women wear a narrow doth as under-clothing, a striped cloth tied round the waist and another clotlt ix with a fringed border knotted on both the shoulders. As a people they may be said to be fond of jewellery. The women are specially partial to gold and coral bead n~cklaces. Their villages and houses.-Unlike the Nagas and Kukis, they do not b\lild their villages on the extreme summits of hills, but a little below the tops, generally on small depressions, in order to obtain some protection from the strong winds and storms which prevail in these hills at certain times of the year. They build their houses fairly close together and seldom change sites of their, village to which they are very much attached and where, as a rule, their family tombs, memorial stones are standing. In many villages stone cromlechs and memorial stones are to be see"}, which from their appearance show that the villages have been there for many generations. Their houses are. as a rule, substantially thatched cottages with plank or stone walls and raised on a plinth some 2 to 3 feet from the ground. The Jaintiyas plaster the space in front of their houses with red earth and cow-dung, this custom being probably a remnant of Hindu influences. The houses of the well-to-do Khasis of the present day in Shillong, Cherrapunji and Jowai are built after the .modern style with iron roofs, chimneys, glass windows and doors. Social Organisation.-' ''Their social organisation presents one of the most perfect examples still surviving of matriarchal institutions carried out with a logic and thorough­ ness which, to those accustomed to regard the status and authority of the father the founda­ tion of society, are exceedingly remarkable" (Sir Charles Lyall), The clan and not the indi­ vidual is the unit of the society in which the eldest maternal uncle is the head. Not only is the mother the source, and only bond of union, of the family: in the most primitive part of the hills, the Jaintia country, she is the only owner of real property, and through her alone is inheritance transmitted. The father has no kinship with his children who belong to their mother's clan, what he earns goes to his own matriarchal stock, and at his death his bones are deposited in the cromlech of his mother's kin. In the veneration of ancestors, which is the foundation of the tribal piety, the primal ancestress (Ka Iawbei) and her brother are the only persons regarded. The flat memorial stones set up to perpetuate the memory of the dead are called after the woman who represents the clan and ,the standing stones ranged behind them are dedicated to the males kinsmen on the mother side. In harmony with this scheme of ancestor worship, the other spirit to whom propitiation is offered are mainly female, though here male personages also figure. The power of sickness and death are all female, and these are those most frequently worshipped. The two protectors of the household are goddesses. Religion :-The Khasis, believe in the Creator, U Blei Nang-thaw, " The Religion of the Khasi has often been misu derstood and existing descriptions are inaccurate and sometimes misleading Gordon in his monograph is wrong in saying that the Khasis have got a vague conception of God and that, due to the influence of the mattiarchal system, He is frequently given the attitude of the feminine gender. To the Khasis God is neither masculine nor feminine. He is ~ formless being but all-powerful. They believe it is a sin to symbolise God, for since the beginning none has seen him. They believe in one God who is the Lord Creator of all and is omnipresent. They believe in a future state and that the spirit of the dead go to the house or garden of God. The Khasis cremate the dead-ashes are collected and offerings are made to the departed soul ". A large number of Khasis have been converted to Cristianity by the efforts of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist, who opened a Mission in the hills in 1841. The Mission runs at present a magnificent hospital at Shillong, which as run by its able directors has proved one of the greatest blessings to all and sundry in the district from the highest offici­ als to the lowliest among the low. Marriage.-At a marriage the parties are pronounced man and wife in the presence of their friends, and a feast usually follows. The essential part of the ceremony consists of the mixing of liquor from two different gourds, representing the two contracting parties, and the eating by the bride and groom out of the same plate. The bride at first remains in her mother's house where she is visited by her husband but when children are born, the parents, set up house-keeping together. As long as the wife lives in her mother's house ~

'alI'lfer ea,rriittks 'ie/to h~r Iitdtntr whQ expends 'them I on the' maintenance of th~ family. Only a:fter)tl:i~ ;\vue leaves' h~r mother's"'nouse §he and her husband pool their earning which ~T( ~p~n~~d' for' ~he supp~~t of their/amily. There is no evidence to show that polyan.dry ever eXIsted among' them. Certamly at the present day they are monandnsts. Potygamy does not exist among the Khasis. The various sub-tribes of the Khasis are more endogamous than exogamous. As the clans are strictly exogamous the Khasis cannot take a wife from his own dan. To do this would entail the most disastrous religious as well as social consequences. For to marry within the dans is the greatest sin a Khasi can commit and would cause excommunication by his kins folk and the refusal of funeral ceremonies at death and his bones would not be allowed a resting place in the sepulchre of the clan. There is no custom of hypergamy. Divorce is in certain cases effected by a public declaration coupled with the presentation by the men to the women of five cowries or copper coins which she returns to him with fiye similar coins of her own. He then thtows them away and the whole ceremony is complete. The public pro­ clamation is occasionally dispensed with and the marriage is dissolved by the simple tearing away of a pan leaf. Adultery or intercourse prior to marriage is uncommon. Marriage in fact is merely a union of sexes, dis'loluble at will and the have no temptation to people embark on secret intrigues. Adultery is moreover regarded with extreme disfavour and according to the Khasi code of morals, there is on ly one thing worse and that is to marry in one's own clan. A widow is allowed to re-marry but not into the family of her late husband a practice exactly the converse of that prevailing in the Garo Hills. Infant marriage is practically unkown.

Language.-The principal languages spoken in the district are Khasi and Jaintia, the latter is closely akin to it. They are saici to belong to the Monkhmer family to which Mon-Palaung and Wa belong. At present day these languages are spoken in Pegu, in the hill country near the Mekhong and in Cambodia. In Assam this special form of speech is only found in the Khasi and ] aintia Hills and nearly all the other primitive languages with which it is surrounded belong to the great Bodo family. The Khasi language, however, is ' the only member of the Monkhmer family which pos5esses a grammatical gender distinguish­ ing all nouns as mascular and feminine and here also the feminine nouns immensely preponderate.

The Khasi Memorial Stones.-An extremely remarkable feature of Khasi usage is the cus­ tom which prevails to this day of setting up great memorials of rough stone, of the same style and character as the menhirs and cromlechs which are found in Western Europe, North­ ern Africa and Western Asia. The Great Earthquake of 1897 overthrew many of the finest of these megalithic monumfnts, but several still remain, and of these Major Gurdon has given an excellent description with an explanation of the different forms which they assume 'and the objects with which they are erected. Other races in India besides the Khasis set up stone memorials, but none perhaps to the same extent or with the same systematic purpose and arrangement.

For a fuller description of this fascinating tribe, the curious reader is referred to Major Gurdon's monograph on "The Khasis".

INTRODUCING THE STATISTICS

In the past, village statistics for each district used to be printed after the Oensus, giving the popUlation of each village and showing the distribution of communities and of literate persons. In view of the importance of the 1951 Census, at which in addition to the usuaJ population data, valuable information was collected concerning the social and economic life of the people, it was decided to publish a District Census Handbook containing the more iIPportant Census abstracts and tables. Xl

The Primary Census Abstract gives the details of each village by the 8 Livelihood Classes. There are five general population tables of the' A' Series, three economic tables of the 'B' Series, five household and age (sample) tables of the 'C' Series, seven social and cultural tables of the 'D' Series and one table 'E' giving summary figures for the district and thanas. As far as possible, these tables furnish district data with break-up for Census tracts within the district. At the 1951 Census, the economic classification was substituted for the classification based on religion. The people have been divided into two broad livelihood categories, namely, the agricultural classes and the non-agricultural classes. There are four agricultural classes defined as below:- I. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependants. II. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly un-owned and their dependants. III. Cultivating labours and their dependants. IV. Non-cultivating owners of land, agricultural rent receivers and their depen­ dants.

There are similarly four non-agricultural c1asses defined as persons including dependants who derive their principal means of livelihood from- V. Production other than cultivation. VI. Commerce. VII. Transport. VIII. Other services and miscellaneous sources. _ The above eight clas .. es have been referred to as livelihood classes. Each of the above eight livelihood classes has been divided into three sub-classes with reference to the economic status as below :- (i) Self-supporting Persons; (ii) Non-earning Dependants; and (iii) Earning Dependants. (i) A 'Self-supportillg Person' is one who earns an mcome lU cash or kind sufficient at least for his own maintenance. (ii) A 'Non-earning Dependant' is a person who has no income of his own either in cash or in kind. (iii) An 'Earning Dependant' is a person who earns a regular (not casual) income not sufficient even for his own maintenance. It includes seasonal income also. All self-supporting persons are, ordinarily, economically active. But there are certain classes and groups which constitute an exception to this rule. These are mentioned be1ow:- (i) All self~supporting persons of Agricultural Class IV. (ii) The following groups of self-supporting persons who are included in Non­ Agricultural Class VIII, and derive their principal means of livelihood from miscellaneaus sources (otherwise than through economic activity) :- (a) Non-working owners of non-agricultural property. (b) Pensioners and remittance holders, (c) Persons living on charity and ()ther persons with unproductive occupations, and (d) Inmates of penal instituti ons and asylums. Economically active persons engaged in i~dustries and services are classified in economic table B-III into the ten divisions and 88 subdivisions mentioned above, and are further divided into three sections, namely :- (i) Employers, (ii) Employees, and (iii) Independent Workers. ., xu

A person should be treated as an 'Employer' only if he has necessarily to employ any person in order to carryon the business from which he secures his livelihood, provided that employee is regularly employed and derives his Principal Means of Livelihood by such employment. Part-time or casual employment which d,oes not provide the Principal Means of Livelihood of the employee should not be taken into account. A person employing a cook or other servants for domestic services is not an employer. An 'Employee' is a person who ordinarily works under some other person for a salary or wage in cash or kind, as the means of earning his livelihood. Managers, Superinten­ dents, Agents, etc., and all Government servants should be recorded as employees only even though they may have power of employing or appointing subordinate officers or assistants. An 'Independent Worker' means a person who is not employed by anyone else and who does not employ anybody else in order to earn his livelihood. The Age (Sample) tables were prepared from the original enumeration slips by taking a ten per cent. sample in accordance with the following instructions of the Registrar General, India. The 'D' Series social and cultural tables inc1ude Table D-V relating to the displaced persons giving particulars about their arrival into India. Table D-VI gives details of the non-Indian Nationals and Table D-V II is designed to show the distribution of educated man-power among the different livelihood classes. Important population data for the district and the tahsils have been summarised in Table' E' which also gives the classification of the people by livelihood classes. The main Report of the 1951 Census for the States of Assam, Tripura an!1 Manipur wi1l be found in two parts entitled "Census of India, 1951--Volume XII-Assam, Manipur and Tripura". Part I contains and analysis of the statistics col1ected and Part II statistics arranged in different tables for the States, their natural divisions and districts. In addition to these Volumes there are National Registers of Citizens prepared for every village and ward and maintained in manuscript giving important census details for each person. These Registers are preserved as permanent records in the district head­ quarters. From the data collected at the Census of the Small-scale Industries, three tables were prepared which are included in the District Census Handbook, giving village or ward wise distribution of small-scale industrial establishments, employment in textile establishments for Census tracts and employment in non-textile establishments for the same tracts. While the accuracy in respect of the details actually recorded by the Enumerators during the Census of the SmalJ-scale Industries has been reported to be good, the District Officers were of the view that there was tendency towards under-enumeration of the establishments, due to the failure of the enumerating staff to make intensive worts to discover all establishments within the areas allotted to them. The figures in the tables for the Small­ scale Industries should, therefore, be regarded as illustrative of the nature of small industries prevalent in the different parts of the district and should not be relied upon as giving accurate number of specific type of establishments in different localities.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABULATION OF VILLAGE NOTES

Important imformation for every village was separately recorded on printed forms and has been incorporated in columns 3 and 4 of Primary Census Abstract ~ing the symbols given below;- . 1. Floods.-Write "f" if it is liable to flood of any category. 2. Epidemics.-For entries like Cholera, Small-pox, Kala-azar, Malaria, wrife Ch. Sp. Ka or Mal. For all other epidemics mentioned in this column, enter it in full. Xlll

3. Wale r SupplJ- A-The village has a: somet!- of water supply provided by the Government or Local Board. B-Natural sources of supply like rivers and: bills, C-Private supply. D-Accute scarcity. Underlined, it will indicate that quality of drinking water is bad. 4. Medical Facilities-- a. fi-·'L'he village has a Local Board or Government regular dispensary within 5 miles radius: t ,;B'-There is no regular dispensary but a Public Health Dispensary within 5 miles radius. c, 0-There is no dispensary but a private qualified doctor within 5 miles radius. ct ;IZ5-No medical facilities of any sort. 5. Educational Facilities- I-Served by a Local Board or Government School within 2 miles radius. 2-Served by a Private Venture School only within 2 miles radius. 3-No educational facilities of any kind (Mission Schools have been generally treated as private schools although in some areas where they get grant-in­ aid they have been shown as Government Schools by Enumerators). CENSUS TRACT-SAMPLE POPULATION AND DISPLACED PERSONS Census statitics of the urban and rural population can be studied in various ways. The results of such studies in comparing the conditions and characteristics of the urban and rural people in the matter of births, deaths, sex composition, sanitation, levels of living, etc., would be of great value in economic planning and development of social welfare work in the State and its different parts. Each district was, therefore, divided for purposes of the Census into a number of rural and urban tracts according to the size of the population. Preparatory to the sorting and tabulation of census information, rural and urban areas of a district were grouped into Census Tracts on the basis of instructions issued by the Registrar General of India. With his approval the following rural and urban tracts were formed in the case of the United Khasi and Jaitia Hills. Tract No.8 Khasi and Jaintia Hills (Rural). Tract No.2 Shillong Town and Shillong Cantonment. In severa] Tables the term "Sample Population" has been used. This Eample was drawn according to the following instruction of the Registrar General of India. Enumeration was done on pads of 100 slips each, a slip containing the record of an indi­ vidual. "Break each pad and stack the slips of the pad; and "cut" the stack as in a card game. Place the lower portion above the upper portion and then deal the slips into the pigeon holes. You should deal the slips into pigeon holes in the order of 1,2, 3,4,5, S, 6, 7, 8 and 9 successively. All the time, you should watch the slips of 'Displaced Persons'. If you come across any slip of a displaced person deal it in the pigeon hole separately labelled for 'Displaced Persons'. Thus there were three bundles, (i) General Slips i. e. Slips combined for holes labelled for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, (ii) Sample Slips i.e. Slips in the hole mark­ ed'S' and (iii) Displaced person. Hence it will be seen that the sample is not a sample of the total population but of the latter excluding the 'Displaced Population.' The check factors for the sample population are- 1,000 S IG Rural Total...... 1l0'65 1,000 SjG Urban ~otal 111'12 1,000 S JG District Total ... 110'72 xiv

A .Displaced Person' was defined by the Registrar General of India as follows: "A 'Displaced Person' means any person who has entered India having left or being compelled to leave his or her home in Western Pakistan on or after the 1st March, 1947 or his/her home in Eastern Pakistan on or after the 15th October, 1946 on account of civil disturbances or the fear of such disturbances on account of the setting up of the two Dominions of India and Pakistan ". As the United Mikir and North Cachar Hills district was formed with a portion of the Jowai Subdivision after the Census date (1st March 1951). the figures of the United Khasi and Jaintia Hills district include the Mikir Hills portion of Jowai Subdivision in all tables except A I, A II, A III, A IV, A V and E. Summary Figures for Districts and Subdivisions. ;l;)J;!WlUOD-IA .,., QQ'" .. ~ 1""'4 t"- ~ Q '" ~ ....~t-t:QC)

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    (SELF SUPPORTING PERSONS ONLY)

    United Khasi and Jaintia Hills

    Division Subdivisions and Groups Persons Males Females

    All Industries and Services 47,400 36,087

    Division 0 Primary Industries not elsewhere specified 7,085 4,672

    V'l Stock Raising 1,526 1,338 188

    0'11 Herdmen and shepherds 1,069 1,069

    0'12 Breeders and keepers of cattle and buffaloes 457 269 18&

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    0'30 All other plantations but not including the cultivation 5,111 2,946 of special crops in conjunction with ordinary cultiva­ tion of field crop. 0'4 Forestry and woodcutting 324 284

    0'40 Planting, replanting and conservation of forests 133 127 (including torest officers, rangers and guards).

    0'43 Woodcutters 191 157 34 0'5 Hunting (including trapping and Game Propagation) 73 71 2- 0'6 Fishing 21 20 1

    0'60 Fishing in sea and inland waters including the opera­ 21 20 1 tion of fish farms and fish hatcheries.

    Division 1 Mining and Quarrying 425 294 131

    1'0 Non-metallic mmmg and quarrying not otherwise 6 6 classified-including mining and quarrying of such materials as precIous and semi-precious stones, asbestos, gypsum, sulphur, asphalt, bitumen. 1-} Coal mining.-Mines primarily engaged in the extrac­ 327 205 122 tion of anthraccite and of soft coals such as bite me­ neous, sub-bitumeneous and legnite. 1'2 Iron ore mining 3 3

    }'5 Stone-quarrying, clay and sand pits-Extraction from 89 80 the earth of stone, clay sand and other materials used in building or manufacture of cement.

    Division 2 Processing and Manufacture-Foodstuffs, Textiles, Leather 2,048 1,481 567 and Products thereof, 2'0 Food Industries otherwise unclassified 82 58 24 2-02 Canning and preservation of fish 4 " 2'03 Slaughter, preparation and preservation of mea t 1 1 159

    Division Subdivisions and Groups Persons Males Females

    2' 00 Other food industries 77 53

    2'1 Grains and pulses 4 4

    2'11 Hand pounders of rice and other persons engaged 1ll 4 4 ... manual dehusking and flour grinding.

    2'2 Vegetable oil and dairy products 419 392 27

    2'21 Vegetable oil pressers and refiners 10 10

    223 Makers of butter, cheese, ghee and other dairy 409 382 27 products.

    2'3 Sugar Industries .. , .. ~ 1 1

    2' 30 Other manufactures and refining of raw sugar, syrup 1 1 and granulated or clarifieJ sugar from sugar beets.

    2'4 Beverages 288 113 175

    INI Brewt'rs and distillers 286 III 175

    2'40 Manufacture of aerated and mineral waters and other 2 2 beverages, 2'5 Tobacco 1 1

    2'50 Manufacture of tobacco products (other than bidis) 1 1 such as cigarettes, cigars, cheroots and snuff. Stem­ ming, redrying and other operations connected with preparing raw leaf tobacco for manufacturing are also included. 2'6 Cotton textiles 83 40 43

    2'62 Cotton spinning, sizing and weaving 83 40 43

    2'7 Wearing apparel (except footwear) and made of textile 1,032 737 295 goods. 2'71 Tailors, milliners, dress makers and darners ... 9:11 724 267

    2-72 Manufacturers of hosiery, embroiderers, makers of 28 28 crepe, lace and fringes, 2,73 Fur dressers and dyers I 1

    2'70 Makers of other made-up textiles goods including 12 12 umbrellas. 2' 8 Textile Industries otherwise unclassified 3 1 2

    2' 83 Silk reeling, spinning and weaving '" 3 1 2

    2' 9 Leather, leather products and footwear ]35 134 1

    2'92 Cobblers and all other makers and repairs of boots, 135 134 1 shoes, sandals and clogs,

    Division 3 Processing and manufacture-Metals, Chemicals and Pro­ 562 549 13 ducts thereof, 3'0 Manufacture of metal products, otherwise unclassified 154 150 " 3'01 Blacksmiths and other workers in iron and makers of 134 130 implements, 3'02 Workers in copper, brass and bell metals 2 2 "

    3'03 Workers in other metals 18 18 1W

    Division Subdivisions and Groups Persons Males Females

    3'1 Iron and Steel (Basic M,lllufacturel Manufacttlre of ir<>1l 157 156 1 and steel, including all processes such as smelting and refin­ ing ; rolling ang drawing; and alloying and the manufac­ ture of castings, forgings and other basic forms of ferrous metals. 3'2 Non-Ferrous Metals (Basic Manufacture) Smelting and 1 1 refining, rolling, drawing and alloying and the manufac­ ture of castings, forgings anci other basic forms of nOu­ ferrous metals. 3'3 Transport Equipment III 110 1

    3'32 Manufacture, assembly and repair of Railway equip­ III 110 1 ment, motor vehicles and bicycles.

    3'4 Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies 8 8

    3'40 Manufacture of electrical generating, transmission and 8 8 distribution apparatus; electrical household appliances other than lights and fans ; electrica} equipment for motor vehicles, aircraft and railway locomotives and cars; com­ munication equipment and related products, including radios, phonographs, electric batteries, X-Ray and thera­ peutic apparatus; electronic tubes, etc. 3'5 Machinery (other than electrical machinery) including ~1 55 6 Engineering Workshops. Engineering workshops engaged in producing machine and equipments parts.

    3'8 Manufacture of chemical products otherwise unclassified 70 70,

    3'82 Soaps and other washings and cleaning compounds 7 7

    3-83 Paints vernishes and lacquers and polishes 22 22

    3'86 Candle ... 41 .u

    Division 4 Processing and Manufacture-Not elsewhere specified :2,039 1,932 107

    4'0 Manufacturing Industries otherwise unclassified 240 238 2 4'02 Photographic and optical goods 24 24 ....

    4- 03 Repair and manufacture of watches and clocks 13 13

    3'04 Workers in precious stones, precious metals and makers 188 188 of jewellery and ornaments.

    4'05 Manufacture of musical instruments and appliances 12 12

    4'06 Stationery articles other than paper and paper products 1 1

    4'09 Toy makers .,. 2 2

    4'1 Products of petroleum and coal 6 5 1

    4'11 Kerosene and petroleum refineries 6 5 1

    4'3 Cement-Cement pipes and other cement products 416 355 61 Manufacture of cement, cement pipes and cement concrete products. 4'4 Non-metallic mineral products 553 553 ... 4'41 Potters and makers of earthen ware ... 12 12 ..• ]61

    Division Subdivisions and Groups Persons Males FlDlales 4'42 Makers of porcelain and crockery 1 I

    4'43 Glass bangles glass beads, necklaces, etc. 3 3

    4'44 Makers of other glass and crystal ware 1& 16

    4'40 Makers of other miscellaneous non-metallic mineral 521 521 products.

    4' 5 Rubber products 2 2

    4-6 Wood and wood products other than furniture and 793 752 41 fixtures. 4'61 Sawyers ... 7 7

    4-62 Carpenters, terners and joiners 759 736 23

    4'64 Basket makers 18 18

    4'60 Other industries of woody materials, including leaves, 9 9 but not including furniture or fixtures.

    4'9 Printing and Allied Industries 29 29

    4'91 Printers, lithographers, engravers 23 23

    4'92 Bookbinders and stitchers 6 6

    Division 5 Construction and Utilities 580 560 20

    5'1 Construction and maintenance-Buildings 142 142

    5'11 Masons and bricklayers 96 96

    5'12 Stone-cutters and dressers 38 38

    5'13 Painters and decorators of house 7 7

    5-10 Other persons engaged in the construction or main- / 1 1 tenance of buildings other than buildings made of bamboo or similar materials. 5'5 Works and Services-Electric Power and Gas supply ... 16 16

    5'51 Electric supply 16 16

    r,'7 Sanitary Works and Services-Including scavengers 422 402 2.0

    Division 6 Commerce 6,236 3,866 2,371

    6' 0 Retail trade otherwise unclassified 2,855 2,058 797 business.

    6,01 Hawkers and Street Vendors othrrwise unclassified 8 8 6'02 Dealers in drugs and other chemical stores 17 15 : 6'03 Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers 240 223 17 o· 00 General Storekeepers, shopkeepers and pel'6Ons 2,590 1,8i2 778 employed in shops otherwise unclassified.

    6'1 Retail trade in foodstuffs (including beverages and 2,05& 963 narcotics) . 162

    Divisi(lD .:ubdivisions and Groups Persons Males Females

    6'1l Retail dealers in grain and pulses; sweetmeats, sugar 1,584 816 768' and spices, dairy products, eggs and poultry; animals for food ; fodder for animals; other foodstuffs, vegetable~ and fruits.

    6'12 Vendors of wine, liquors, aerated waters and ice In 91 64 27 shops. 6'13 Retail dealers in tobacco, opium and ganja 17 15 2 6'15 Retail dealers in pan, bidis and cigarettes 68 296 6'2 Retail trade in fuel (including petrol) ' .. 209 127 82 6·n Petroleum distributors 3

    6'20 Retail dealers (including hawkers and street vendors) 206 124 82 in firewood, charcoal, coal, cowdung and all other fuel except petroleum.

    6' 3 Retail trade in textile and leather goods 6H 389 . 225 Retail trade (including hawkers and street vendors) in piece goods, wool, cotton, silk, hair, wearing apparel, made up textile goods, skin, leather, furs, feathers, etc. 6'4 Wholesale trade in food stuffs-Wholesale dealers in 211 138 73 grains and pulses, sweetmeats, sugar and spices; dairy products, eggs and poultry animal for food, fodder for animals, other foodstuffs, wholesale dealers in tobacco, opium and ganja. 6' 5 Wholesale trade in commodities other than foodstuffs '" 159 62 97

    6·6 Real Estate-House and estate agents and rent col­ 23 22 1 lectors except agricultural land.

    6'7 Insurance-Insurance carrie-rs and all kinds of insurance 19 19 agents and other persons connected with Insurance business. 6'S Money lending, bankin~ ana other financial business , .. 91 88 3 Officers, employees of joint stock banks and co-operative banks, Munims, agents or employees of indigenous banking firms, individual money lenciears, excha:1gers and exchange agents, money changers and brokers and their agents.

    Division 7 Transport, Storage and Communications ... 1,264 1,222

    7'0 Transport and communications otherwise unclassified and 1 1 incidental services.

    7'1 Transport by road 720 707 Owners, managers and employees connected with mechani­ cally driven and other vehicles (excluding domestic ser­ vant), palki, etc., bearf'rs and owners, pack elephant, camel, mule, ass and bullock owners and drivers, porters and messengers, persons engaged in road transport not otherwise classified, including freight transport by road, the operation of fixed facilities for road transport such as toll roads, high-way. bridges, termi_ and ~Jlg facili ties. l • , 7'4 Railway Transport 25 6 19 Railway employees ~ tall k_ .ccpt, ~ employed op: construction wo.,. 163

    Divition Subdivisions and Groups Persons Males Females

    7'6 Postal Services 301 299 2

    7'7 Telegraph Services 161 154 7

    7-8 Telephone Services 13 12 1

    7-9 Wireless Services 43 43

    Division 8 Health, Education and Public Administration 12,205 11,495 710

    8-1 Medical and other Health Services 525 269 256

    S'H Registered Medical practitioner 157 143 14

    8'12 Vaids, Hakims, and other persons practising medicine 39 28 11 without being registered.

    8'13 Dentists 15 14 1

    8-14 Midwives 29 29

    S'15 Vaccinators 8 5 3

    8'1_ Compou11ders 42 38 4,

    8'17 Nurses , .. 188 188

    IUS Veterinary Assistant Surgeons 1

    8'10 All other persons employed in Hospitals or other public 46 40 6 or private establishments rendering medical or other health services; but not including scavengers or other sanitary staff. 8'2 Educational Services and Research __ . 879 607 27~

    8'21 Professors, lecturers, teachers and research workers 24 24 employed in Universities, Colleges and Research Institu­ tion. 3'22 All other Professor, Lecturers and Teachers .,. 846 578 268

    3'20 Managers, clerks and servants of educational and 9 5 4 research institutions, including Libraries and, Museums, etC.

    3.3 Army, Navy and Air Force 87 80 1

    8'31 Army il7 80 7

    8'4 Police (other than village watchmen) 818 809 9

    ) \_ - 8' 5 Village officers and servants, inclurlin'g vHI~.g{ watchmen 15 15

    8'6 Employees of Municipalities and Local Boards (but not ,20 20 including persons classifiable under any other division or subdivision).

    8'7 Employ('es of State Governments (but not including 5,543 5,381 162 persons classifiable under any other division or subdivision).

    8' 8 Employees of the Union Governments (but not including 4,317 4,313 4 persons classifiable under any other division or subdivi­ sion). 89 Employees of Non-India Governments 1 164

    Division Subdivisions and Groups Persons Males :Female

    Division 9, Services not els('where specified 14,955 10,016 4,939

    9'0 Services otherwise unclassified 10,237 6,560 3,677

    9' 1 Domestic Services (but not including services rendered 3,677 2,567 1,110 by members of family households to one another) 9'U Private motor drivers and cleaners 568 563 5

    9'12 Cooks 300 252 4B

    9'13 Gardeners 2 2

    9'10 Other dome~dc servants 2,807 1,750 1,057

    9'2 Barbers and beauty ~hops-Barl:>ers, hair dressers and 132 ) 32 wig makers, tatooers, sbampooers, bath houses, 9' 3 Laundries and Laundry ~ervices washing and cleaning .. , 247 244 3

    9' 4 Hotels, restaurants and eating houses 144 132 12

    9'5 Rec[ration services 38 3B Production and distribution of motion pictures and the operation of cinemas and allied services, Managers and employees of tht'atres, opera companies, etc" musicians, actors, dancers, etc., conjurers, acrobats, recitors, exhibitors of curiosities and wild animals, radio broadcasting studios, 9'6 Legal and business services 174 167 7

    9'61 Lawyers of all kinds, including qazis law agents and 46 45 1 mukhtiars, 9' 62 Clerks of lawyers, petition writers etc, 70 68 2

    9' 63 Architects, Surveyers Engineers and their employees 41 37 4 (not being State Servants), 9'64 Public Scribes, Stenographers, Accountant~, Auditors 16 16

    9'65 Managers, clerks servants and employees of T)ade I 1 Associations, Chamber of Commerce, Board of -1 rade, Labour Organization and similar organization of employers and emplovees, 9' 7 Arts, letter, and journalism 22 22

    9'71 Artists sculptors and image makers II

    9' 72 Authors, editors and journalists 11 11

    9'S Religious, Charitable and Welfare Services 284 154 130 9'81 Priests, Ministen, Monb, NuYJs, Sadhus, Religious 243 148 mendicants and other religious wOlkers, 9'83 Managers and employees of organizations and 4J 6 35 institutiom (endering charita1)le and other welfare sen'ices, Persons subsisting on non-productive activities 380 357 23 Living on ~on-agricultural property 36 30 6 Living on pensions, remittances, Fcholarships and funds 270 267 3 Inmates of Jaih, Asylums, recipients of doles 7 7 Beggars and vagI ants 67 53 14

    A,G,P, (Census) No. 14(al/52-110-27-6-1952,