CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES -8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII -A & B

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT

Drafted by : s. R. PURl Research Officer

Planning, supervision & editing by : R. K. AGGARWAL Joint Director

v. S. CHAUDHRI Director of Census Operations Haryana

Published by : The , 1994 HARYANA 01 STRICT SONIPAT C.D. BLOCKS

A B SONIPAT I STRICT C RAI o KHARKHODA

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I­ U C D BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) 0:: (/)

BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED ...... ::r: UPTO 1 1 1990 J'

DISTRI CT SONIPAT CHANGE I N JURISDICTION 1981 - 91 Kml0 0 10 11m BOUNDARY STATE I UNION TERRITORY L._.J__j DISTRICT TAHSIL C D BLOCK HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT. TAHSIL C 0 BLOCII @'©'O NATIONAL HIGHWAY NH 1 STATE HIGHWAY SH 18 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGE RS RIVER AND STREAM J CANAL ~/===- VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION Rohna WITH NAME • BOUNDARY STATE I UNION TERRITORY URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE-CLASS I. III &IV DISTRICT POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PTO TAHSIL DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION • IiiiiiI • m AREA GAINED fROM DISTRICT • REST HOUSE AND CANAL BUNGALOW RH CB AREA LOST TO NEWLY CREATED Olher Villages haVing PTO / RHI CB elc • Rohat DISTRICT are shown as PTO AREA LOST TO DISTRICT ROHTAK Western Canal WYC

Based upon S.ufvey of \ndlQ map wl1h the pe-rmlSSlon ot the Surveyor General of India © Governmenl of India CopYright 1994 CENSUS OF INDIA--1991 A - CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

The publications relating to Haryana ·bear Series No. 8 and will be published as follows :-- Part j[-A Admi.nistration Report - Enumeration (for official use only) Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (For official use only) Part in-A General Population Tables 1 & , Part II-B P~dmary Census Abstract J Combined Vol urne Part-Ill General Economic Tables Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VI.[ Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Pa.rt VIn Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes Part XI Census Atlas B - HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XII A & B District Census Handbooks-one- for each district (Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract)

(ii) CONTENTS Pages Foreword (v) Preface (vii) Important Statistics (ix) Analytical Note 1--37 Part A--VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 39--156 Section I --Village Directory 41-;.....120 Codes used in the Village Directory and 43 Alphabetical Lists Alphabetical list of villages in Ganaur C. D. Block 57 Ganaur C.D. Block 63 Alphabetical list of villages- in Soni pa t C. D • Block 75 Sonipat C.D. Block 81 Alphabetical list of villages in Rai C.D. Block 95 Rai C.D. Block 99 Alphabetical list of villages in Kharkhoda C.D. 109 Block Kharkhoda C.D. Block 113 A-ppendices 1--4 121 Section II --Town Directory 135--156 Codes used in the Town- Directory 137 Town Directory Statements 141 Appendix 156 p~ B--PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 157--220 A. PCA 159 B. C.D. BJockwise peA 167 Ganaur C.D. Block 169 Sonipat C. D. Block 183 Rai C.D. Block 197 Kharkhoda C.D. Block 211 Urban Primary Census Abstract 221 Appendix--I Details of C.D. Blocks included under various tahsils and Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract 235 Appendix--II Enumeration blockwise total population and Scheduled CastE! population in urban areas 245 Annexures to District Primary Census Abstract of Appendix Scheduled Castes 259 MAPS : District Sampat : Tahsil and C. D. Block boundaries. faCing Inner district and tahsil headquarters, towns, title (iii) roadsl railways, riversl streams/ canals~ important villages, PWD Rest houses. Travellers I bungalows, etc. Tahsil Ganaur : Boundary of C. D. Block Ganaur, tashil head­ quarters. village boundary and population, 53 urban areas, roads/railways, rivers and streams and amenities. 'l1ahsil Sonipat Boundary of C.D. Block Sonipat.C.D. Block Rai and C. D. Block Kharkhoda, tahsil head­ 55 quarters, village boundary and population, urban areas, roads/railways, rivers and streams and amenities.

(iv) FOREWORD PublicatlOn of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and ~s continuing since then with some innc,.;rations I modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Government/Union Territory Administration. It inter alia provides datal information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteris­ tics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This pUblication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers.

The scope of the DCHs was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a des­ criptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprlslng administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part­ A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA up to tahsill town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referren+ village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inacessi­ ble villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the reqirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was pr0vided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/ centres were added in Statements IV and V respecti vel y.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of peA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 1 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes. (v) One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Directory and peA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presen­ tation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro­ level developmental plans. as the C.D. Block is the lowest admjnistrative unit for developmental planning. In order to facilitate the task of administrators. planners and re­ searchers intending to use Village Directory/PCA data either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census along with the corresponding codes of 1981. The publication is a joint venture of the State Gvovernment/UT Administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri V. S. Chaudhri and Shri Ramesh Negi, Directors of Census Operations, Haryana on behalf of the State Govern­ ment which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information I data and for pre­ paration of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

New A.R. Nanda June 11, 1992. Registrar General, India.

(vi) PREFACE

The District Census Handbook (DCH) compiled by the Census Organi­ sation on behalf of the State Government is one of the most valuable publica­ tions of the Census. The DCH is the Bible for all planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The data presented in this publication is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of micro-level and district level plans. It is the only publication which provides authentic information in the form of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data up to village level for the rural areas and ward level in urban areas. It also provides vital statistics on infrastructure and other amenities available in the villages and towns of a District.

The Census Operations of 1991 were carried out under the direction of Shri V.S: Chaudhri in Haryana and the credit for the successful conduct of the operation goes to him. The data was also compiled for most of the districts by the time he was recalled by the State Government from Central deputation in March, 1992. Before, however, the report could be finalised he had to resume his du~es under the State Government in public interest.

Shri Ramesh Negi, Director of Census Oper3.tions, Union Territory of looked after the work of Directorate of Census Operations, Haryana in addition to his own duties from March, 1992 to March, 1993. He had also to revert to the Union Territory Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, on completion of his term of deputation with the Census Organisation before this publication could see the light of the day. The enumeration of the popUlation was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1991 with a revisional round from 1st March to 5th March, 1991 in order to update the Census count with reference to the sunrise of 1st March, 1991. A pUblication titled "Provisional Population Totals" was brought out within a fortnight of the completion of 1991 Census and thereafter a Supplement was published in May, 1992 giving provisional data on rural-urban composition of population, classification of workers into main workers and marginal workers and further categorisation of main workers into cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers. Provisional figures of popUlation upto tahsil and town level were also given therein. Villagewise and wardwise Primary Census Abstract was computerised at National Informatics Centre (NIC) Haryana and the final population totals were released in January, 1993. Since the district is the basic functional unit of administration, the District Census Handbook has a unique importance for all concerned with administration, policy making and planning. It is a storehouse of valuable information for the scholars, social scientists, geographers, traders and professional managers. Its scope has been discussed in detail in the foreword by the Registrar General of India. The data contained in this publication has been culled and prese.nted in the form determined after careful consideration and thoughtful discussions with all the user departments of Government of India and State Governments. One of the most important changes which the readers may notice in this presentation is the data at Community Development Block ) evel which will help the planners in formula­ tion of block level developmental plans. An attempt has also been made to describe briefly some important events which took place in the district during the freedom struggle and the socio-economic developments of the post Independence era. Efforts have been made to highlight the activities of the voluntary organisations engaged in the service of the masses. It is hoped that the publication will serve as a useful reference book for all and sundry.

(vii) During the entire per10d of J.'191 Census and subsequent compilation of data for this boo.I:C we had the honour of having enlightened guidance and encouragement from Shri A. R. Nanda, Registrar General and Census Com­ missioner of India which enab.Led us to bring out this publication in time and I express my gratefuJ thanks to him. I have to record with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Dr. M. K • Jain, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies), Mrs. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Shri N. Rama Rao, former Deputy Registrar General (Census and Tabulation).

I record my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by Shri S.R. Puri, Research Officer (Map) who was instrumental in processing and compilation of data in the form of various statements and preparation of the draft of this handbook and Shri J.N. Suri, Assistant Director who looked after the printing of this volume. Shri Ranvir Gupta, Deputy Director completed processing and compilation of PCA in record time in Regional Tabulation Office, . Lastly, I record my apprecia­ tion for the best efforts of all my staff members and field functionaries deployed in Census Operation.

Chandigarh : R. K. AGGARWAL J oint Director Dated the 3rd June, 1993

(viii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS STATE DISTRICT population TOTAL Persons 16,463,648 754,866 Males 8,821,414 410,133 Females 7,636,174 344,733 RURAL Persons 12,408,904 576,841 Males 6,651,334 315,091 Females 5,751,570 261,750 URBAN Persons 4,054,144 118,025 Males 2?170,140 95,042 Females 1,884,604 82,983 27.41 27.15

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981--91 Area (sq.. kms.) - Provisional 44,212.00 1,385.00 Density of Population 372 545 (Per sq. km.) Sex Ratio (Number of 865 841 females per 1,000 males) Literacy Rate Persons 55.85 64.06 (Excluding children in the age-group 0-6) Males 69.10 71.20 Females 40.47 48.27 Percentage of Urban 24.63 23.58 Population to Total Population Percentage to Total Population :-- (i) Main Workers Persons 28.66 29.21 Males 48.26 47.71 Females 6.01 7.21 (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 2.34 1.44 Males 0.25 0.18 Females 4.75 2.94 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 69.00 69.35 Males 51.49 52.11 Females 89.24 89.85 BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS Percentage among Main Workers (i) Cultivators Persons 38.11 31.63 Males 37.93 30.90 Females 46.64 37.40 (i~) IMPORTANT STATISTIGS--contd. STATE DISTRICT

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 19.00 17 .97 Males 18.35 16.49 Females 25.04 29.68

(iii) Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.95 0.59 Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Males 1.00 0.56 Allied Activities Females 0.43 0.• 38 (iv) Mi'ning and Quarrying Persons 0.12 0 .. 0'0 Males 0.12 0.00 Females 0.12 0.00

(v)(a) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 1.53 1.46 Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry Males 1.56 1.55 Females 1.27 0.74 (v)(b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 9.03 12.17 Servicing and Repairs in Males 9.53 12.85 other than Household Industry Females 4.38 6.78

(vi) Constructions Persons 2.62 2.21 Males 2.79 2.38 Females 1.03 Q.88

(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.63 8.15 Males 9.39 8.92 Females 1.52 2.08

(viii) Transport, Storage Persons 3.25 5.00 and Communications Males 3.57 5.55 Females 0.32 0.62

(ix) Other Sedvces Persons 16.10 20.87 Males 15.76 20.80 Females 19.25 21.44

Percentage of Scheduled Caste Persons 19.75 17.84 Population to Total Population Males 19.80 17.79 , Females 19.68 17.91 (x) IMPORTANT STATISTICS --concld.

STATE DISTRICT Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population Males Females Number of Occupied 2,512,101 120,010 Residential Houses Number of Villages Total 6,988* 260** Inhabited 6,759 248 Uninhabited 229 12 Number of Towns 94 3

*Excludes 69 villages wholly merged ?n towns and ten villages treated as Census towns. *kExcludes three villages wholly merged in towns.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

As you know, it has been the tradition of the Indian Census to present the data for rural and urban areas separately. The I village I and the I town I are universally recognised as the basic units of habitation. The administration also recognises the division of population into I rural' and. I urban I areas • Actually, the rural-urban dichotomy is accepted all over the world and the Census data invariably presented separately for the two.

The Village The definition of the village adopted in our State for the census, corresponds to the one contained in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is associated with the levy and collection of the land revenue by the Government and is, as such, exclusively administrative in character. From this point of view, a village is better called a I Revenue Estate' meaning thereby an 'Estate' (a specific and demarcated area of land) marked as such for the purposes of levy/realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenue is to be realised from the landholders, it was necessary for the Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of rights of the holders of land for each village. The I Revenue Estate I or 'Mauza', the name given to the village in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, has accordingly been defined as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or which has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compounded or redeemed or which the State Government has otherwise declared as an Estate. This definition of village has been adopted for the purposes of the census ever since the year 1901.

The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (abad i deh) of a village but refers to the entire land .coming within a fixed boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be uninhabited.

Urban Area Urban area is specially defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census, the same criteria as in 1981 Census have been adopted. The definition of an urban unit is as follows .-

(a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc; (b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria; (i) A minimum population of 5,000; (ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pur sui ts; and (iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1000 per square mile)

The urban criteria of 1981 varied slightly from that of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as engaged in non-agricultural acti vity and therefore contributed to the 75 per cent criterion of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses whereas in the 1981 Census. these activities were treated as on par 'With cultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this <1 criterion. In 1991 Census also, the activities of livestock, forestry. fIshing, hunting. plantations and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural activities while appl~Ting the test of male working population. At the time of 19'11 Census. places having municipalities, cantonment boa:rds and notified area committees were treated as towns only. Other demographic characteristics declaring a place as urban centre were not tested as the State Government did not favour creation of 'Census Towns! based on the definition and the Director of Census Operations. Haryana did not use this criteria. fot" declaring any rural area as urban. But at the time of 1981 Census, the above demographic criteria were tested and as a result four villages were declared as Census Towns (non-municipal) namely Babiyal in district, in district and and (Rural) in . Panchkula Urban Estate in was also t::-eated as a town in 1981. The Complex consisting of Faridabad township, I!"aridabad and' Ballabgarh towns of 1971 and some surrounding villages in Faridabad districtj was treated as an independent town in 1981. In addition, all areas having a municipality or can:onment board were treated as towns. At the time of 1991 Census, the cases of all rural units having a population of 4.000 or more in the 1981 Census, were examined. Jharsa Census Town of 1981 could not f~lfil the criteria reqUired for an urban area and was dropped from the town list alongwith Rania M.C. which was denotified as rural. Ten Census Towns of 1991 Census are (Rural) and Babiyal of Ambala district; Mustafabad. Farakhpur and Bilaspur of distrlct; Uncha Siwana of ; Kheri Sampla of ; Dundahera and GlJrgaon (Rural) of Gurgaon district and of district. The total number of' towns in 1991 Census has thus risen to 94 as compared to 81 of 1981 and 65 in 1971 Census.

Urban Agglomeration

The concept of I Urban Agglomeration I adopted for the first time during the 1971 Census was an improvement over the concept of I Town Groupl adopted in 1961 Census. In Haryana. this concept was adopted in 1981. The Registrar General of India directed us that the concept of urban agglomeration adopted for the 1981 Census will remain valid for the 1991 Census as well. Accordingly, an urban agglomeration must form a continuous urban sprea.d constituting a town and its adjoining urban out-growths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with continuous well recognised urban growths. if any. of such towns. In several areas around a core city or statutory town have come up fairly large well recognised rail way colonies, university campuses, military camps, ,etc. and even though they are outside tbe statutory limits of the corporation. municipality or cantonment board. they fall within the revenue limits of the village or villages which is or are contiguous to the town. It may not be realistic to treat such areas lying outside the statutory limits of a town as rural units. at the same time each individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit. Such area. deserves to be treated as an integrated urban area. Each such agglomeration may be made up of more than one statutory tov.m adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also otner adjoining urban out- growths which did not qualify to be treated as individual lowns in their own right should be treated as u.rba" appendages of the units to which they are contiguous. 5 In 1971 Census, nt1 urban agglomeration was recognised in Haryana in the absence of any such proposal from the district authorities. But at the time of 1981 Census, the then Registrar General, India stressed that proposal fat formation of urban agglomerations should be duly consi­ dered and we delineated four urban agglomerations. In 1991 Census the following seven urban agglomerations (including four of H8l) wet-e recom­ mended to the Registrar GenE!ral. India and got approved :-

Urban agglomeration Constituent town (s) and/.or urban outgrowth

(1) Yamunanagar U.A. (a) Yamunanagar (M.C.) (b) (M.C.) (c) Jagadhri Workshop Railway Colony (~LC,) (2) U.A. (i) His ar ( M • C • ) (ii) Haryana Agricultural University Campus and Mini Secretariate (0. G.) (3) Karnal U.A. (i) Kl1rnal (M.e.) (ii) Part of Sector 6. Urban Estate (G.G.) (4) Ambala U.,A. (a) eM.C.) (b) Ambala Cantt. (C.B.) (5) Gurgaon U.A. (a) Gurgaon (M.C.) (b) Gurgaon (Rural) (C.T.) (6) U.A. (i) Bahadurgarh (M.C.) (ii) Sector 6, HUDA (O.G.) (7) U.A. (i) Pundri (M.C.) (ii) Part of village Fatehpur (O.G.)

Urban agglomerations at serial numbers 1, 2. 4 and 5 above were also in 1981 Census and were accepted without any change.

Standard Urban Area

A new concept of t Standard Urban Area I introduced in 1971 Census was also followed for the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The I Standard Urban Area I is defined as the projected growth area of a city or a town having 50,000 or more population in 1971, as it would be in 1991, taking into account not only the urban and rural units which will get merged into it but also the intervening areas which are potentially urban and have mutual socia-economic 'links with the core town. It is a long term planning area and is to remain as a continuous statistical reporting unit during the three successive Censuses 1971, 1981 and 1 ~91, irrespective of the changes in the boundaries of local adrninistrati ve units within the tract. 6

In the case of Haryana, the following eleven I Standard Urban Areas' were delineated :--

1. Ambala 2. Yamunanagar-Jagadhri 3. Karnal 4. Panipat 5. Sonipat 6. Bahadurgarh 7. Rohtak 8. Faridabad Complex 9. Gurgaon 10. 11. Hisar Census House

A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. Household

A 'Household' is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take theil;' meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There rpay be household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix or both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called institutional households. There may be one member house­ holds. 2 member househoLds or muttl-member househoLds. for census purposes~ each one of these types is regarded as a 'household'.

Definition of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

The terms I Scheduled Castes I and I Scheduled Tribes I have been defined in clauses 24 and 25 of article 366 of the Constitution, respectively. as follows .-

t Scheduled Castes' mean such castes, races or tribes or parts or groups within such castes, races or tribes as are deemed under article 341 to be scheduled castes for the purposes of the Constitution. 'Scheduled Tribes' mean such tribes or tribal communities or parts or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under article 342 to be scheduled tribes for the purposes of the Constitution.

Under articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is empowered to specify the list of 'Scheduled Castes I ·and I Scheduled Tribes' for each State and Union Territory. Accordingly, the I Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes' are listed under the Presidential order for each State and Union Territory. 7

There are 37 t Scheduled Castes' in Haryana as listed in Part I under 'Haryana' of Schedule I of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Modification) Order 1956, corrected up-to-date and notified by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act. 1976. There is, however, no 'Scheduled Tribe', listed as su·ch, in Haryana State.

Literate

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

All children below the age of 7 years have been taken as illiterate in 1991 Census. In 1971 and 1981 Censuses, children below the age of 5 years were recorded as illiterate. At the time of 1991 Census, the Depart­ ment of Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Develqpment and the Planning Commission desired that in the 1991 Census, children in the age group 0-6 should be considered as illiterate since the ability to read and write with understanding is not general!y achieved, special! y in the rural areas, until a child attains the age of r or more. This has been done perhaps to make the Indian Census data comparable with the international statistics on the subject. The concepts and definitions relating to economic Questions in general and I work I in particular adopted in 1981 Census were retained in 1991 for the sake of comparability. However, greater care was taken to frame the questions in such a way as to help netting unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprises. In order to ensure that the economic activity of women and children working on farm and in the family enterprises was properly enumerated. speci.al emphasis was laid on the training of enu;nentors and it was stressed that they shouLd ask probing questions especially in case of women to find out if they worked any time at all last year or any of the seasons in the reference period. Further, the question on seeking I available for work was asked in the 1991 Census from non-workers only and not from marginal workers as was done in the 1981 Census. In the case of thoS'e seeking/ available for work, a question whether they had ever worked before was asked,. which will help in knowing the num ber of fresh entrants to the labour force. Main Worker

A main worker is a person whose main activity is participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work. For determining a worker, hel she should have worked for she months or 183 days or more in one or more than one activity. Workers are classified into nine industrial categories : - l--Cultivator For purposes of the census a person is considered working as culti­ vator, if he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned or held from Government or held from pri vate persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. B Cultivation invloves ploughing, sowing apd harvesting and prOdllction of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, p,Hidy, j9'rl;:tr, bajra, ragi, etc, and other ~rops such as sugarcane, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc, and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc, and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping ol"chards or ~roves or working on plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations. II-Agricultural Labourer

A person wh~ works on another ~ep~on I s land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agTiCIJHur::f~ labourer. He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but he/she merely works pn another person's land for wages. An agricultural labou;rer has no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she works.

III-Livestock, Forestry. Fishing, Hunting and plantations, Orchards and Allied Actiyities It covers persons engaged in rearing of liv~siock su~h as goats, h?rses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worms, etc and prpduction of wool, raw sllk etc; plantation and conservation of forests, felling Flnq. cutting of trees, production of ·fuel, gathering of fodder, gums, resins, etc; seii, coastal and inland water fishing, pisciculture, collection of pearls. conches. shells, sponges, etc; hunting, trapping and game propagation for comrnercia,l purposes only; plantation ~uch as tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, etc including orchard farm~ng; and other allied activities such as pest destroying. operation of irrigation system. animal shearing and livestock services (other than veterinary services), grading agricultural and livestock products, soil conservation. soil testtngr etc. IV -Mining and Quarrying • It includes persons engaged in ml.mng and quarrying activities such as mining of coal , lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manga'" nese, gold, silver, copper ore, and quarrying of stones, clay and sand pits, precious and semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum, etc;.

V (a)-Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

It covers the persons engaged in manufacturing, processing1 servicing and repairs in Household Industry. 'Household Industry' (HHI) is defined as an industry carried on by the head of household himself/herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house in which the house­ hold lives in the case of urban areas. The workers in a ryousehold industry generally consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a factory which would qualify for being registered under the Indian Factories Act. Lastly, a household industry should relate to production, processing, servlcmg, repair or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. It does not include professions such as a pleader, doctor, barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer, etc, or merely trade or business, even if such profess­ ions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household.

V (b )-Manufacturing, Processi"l, Servicing and Repairs in other than House­ hold Industry It includes persons engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs (other than Household Industry). 9 VI -Constructions It includes persons engaged in construction activities such as mainte­ nance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways and water reservoirs, hydro electric projp.cts, industrial plants, activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation, setting of tiles, marbles. bricks, etc. construction of electri­ cal installation etc. VII-Trade and Commerce It covers persons engaged in wholesale and retail trade of any type like cereals. pulses, foodstuff. textiles and textile product: wholesale trade in animals, straw and fodder; in medicines, chemicals, fuel lighting products, porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, etc. in all types of machi,nery, equipment including transport and electrical equipment, trade in furniture, rubber and rubber products, building material, clocks, eye-glasses~ medical and surgical instruments, precious metals, stone, jewellery. etc: in grocery, vegetables, fruit selling,' meat, poultry, bakery products, dairy products, pan, bidi, aerated water etc., in readymade garments, retail trade in books and stationery. It also includes restaurants, cafes and other eating places, hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places.

VIII-Transport, Storage and Communications It includes persons engaged in transportational, storage and communi­ cational activities such as railways, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts, ekka, tonga. etc, ocean and coastal water, inland water transport, air transport, services rendered to transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies, etc. It also includes activities like storage! warehousing, communi­ cation such as postal, telegraph, wireless, telephone, etc.

IX-Other Servjces . It includes all other persons engaged in various types of economic activities who are not covered under industrial categories I to VIII.

Marginal Worker , A person who has worked for less than 183 days in a year is considered as a marginal worker.

Non-Worker A non-worker is either mainly engaged in household duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an institution or engaged in other non-productive economic activity. BRIEF HISTORY* :

Sonlpat seems to be a corruption of the word Sonpat which means in language the suvarna prastha (gold place). One popular tradition avers that is one of the five patas or prasthas (indraprastha, Panipat, Talpat, Bhaghpat and Sonipat) mentioned in the which Yudhishthi~a demanded from Duryodhana. Another tradition ascribes its foundation to RaJa Soni, thirteenth descent from Arjuna. a brother of Yudhishthira.

*Source : Extracts from Haryana District Gazetteers--Sonipat, 1990. 10 There has never been any doubt regarding the antiquity of the district. The region has yielded pottery of ore-HaraItpan, late-Harappan, Painted Grey Ware, early hIstorical, Northern Black Polished Ware and early medieval times showing thereby that parts of the d.Lstrict were inhabited by different people, some of these parts show continuity while in others there is a break. The evidence so far available-archaeological as well as literary--is quite meagre even to provide any clear out-line of the historical growth of the district during the early phases.

The pre-Harappans were the earliest people inhabiting the district. The next important phase in the pre-history of the region is marked by the advent of the people using Painted Grey Ware and generally associated with the Aryans. The earliest literary reference to Sonipat is, of course, in the Paniniya Ashtadhyayi whereit has been mentioned along with other towns whose names end in prastha (Sonaprastha).

The Tomra Rajputs ruled over I Haryana I from Delhi when the Ghaznavids invaded from the north-west. The kingdom of Lahore was annexed by the Ghaznavids by 1020. Sultan Masud, the successor of Sultan Mahmud, with the aim to Axtend his power and territory, advanced towards (District Hisar) and lnvaded the fort. After the fall of Hansi, he marched to Sonipat and defeated its Governor, Dipal Har. From Sonipat he advanced towards the kingdom of Ram Rai who saved himself from molestation by offering him valuable presents. While the Tomaras of Delhi succeeded in recovering these territories, t hey made no attempt to oust t he Muslims from the kingdom of Lahore. The later Ghaznavids were not able to extend their power. Nor did the Tomaras attempt to oust them. Thus, for about 150 years the Muslims and Rajputs co-existed side by side. Tbis position, however, changed with the fall of tht: Ghaznavids, when the kingdom of Lahore fell into t he hands of the G buris and the Tomaras of Delhi were overpowered by the C ha hamanas . The Delhi Sultanate, established in 1206, depended on the support of Muslim nobles. On account of their nearness to Delhi, the Rohtak and Sonipat areas influenced the struggles among the aspirants from the throne of Delhi. The Haryana in general and the Rohtak and Sonipat areas with its population of Jats and Rajputs in particular could, therefore, be a source of strength or weakness to the Sultans de:pending on the pO.Litical circumstances.

From the Tughlaq dynasty to Mughal dynasty (1526), no major changes affected the present Sonipat district. But the social position of the Hindus was pitiable in these days.

Taking advantage of the chaotic conditions, Babar made a forceful attack on India in the last day of the year 152 SA. D. After a short stay at , Babar led his army to Panipat, which he selected for the battle field. This historic battle of Panipat was fought here on 21st April, 1526. In the battle Ibrahim Lodhi was slain and his forces were utterly routed. Then Babar left for Sonipat where the unsettled conditions were prevailing. When Babar arrived at Sonpat (Sonipat), the Chiefs and Chaudharis of the city, together with the soldiers and bankers and ot her class, went to visit him: and they were treated with honour and kindness. After settling the chaotic conditions at Sonipat, Babar proceeded towards Delhi. Probably owing to the opposition offered by the people of Haryana, Akbar did not like them throughout his life. As a matter of fact, he took delight in seeing them suffering. During his time the present Sonipat district was a part of Subah Delhi. S'onipat and Ganaur the then paraganas formed part of Delhi Sarkar; and was part of sarkar of Hisar--Firoza • 11 With the de1.th of Aurangzeb in 1707, the Mughal rule in India ceased to exist to be an effective force. None of his successors proved to be worthy of great responsibihty and Delhi, soon turned into a mere cockpit of warring powers. The then Haryana suffered a lot during this period owing to the gardis ( hurl y-bur1 y) of the J ats, Rohillas, Sikhs and Marathas.

At Sonipat, 50 km from Delhi, early in November, 1709 Banda Bahadur commanded about 500 followers. He attacked the government treasury, plundered it and distributed the booty among his retinue. This was his second success against the Government and it considerably raised his prestige. By slow marches he advanced towards Sir hind. Banda Bahadur established his headquarters at Sehri -Khanda villages of Sonipat district in 1709-10. During a very short period, many people became his followers. He made an abortive attempt to end the Mughal empire. No sooner was the news of the removal of the strong hand of Najub-ud-Daula known to the Sikhs, than they carried several plundering raids into the neighbouring district of Panipat. ThIS tract, in which were situated the cities of Sonipat, Panipat and Karnal, had become a prey to complete anarchy in the third quarter of the 18th century.

Among the most notorious adventurers in the northern India towards the end of the 18th century, was George Thomas, an Irish, known in Haryana as Jahaz Sahib. After facing many ups and dow ns in life, George Thomas became the protege of a Maratha leader, Appa Khande Rao. Lakhwa Dada, the Marat ha Commander of Saharanpur, sought the assistance from Appa Khande Rao to check the plundering activities of the Sikhs in October, 1795. He despatched George Thomas to help him. George Thomas crushed the Sikhs. Lakh~a Dada, "a man of some what imbued with the spirit of chivalry II was so deeply impressed with the achievement of George Thomas that he borrowed his services from Appa Khande Rao, and appointed him to the charge of Sonipat, Panipat and Karnal districts with 2,000 infantry, 200 cavalry and 16 pieces of field artillery. Thus George became I warden of the marches I for Sindhia I s dominions. Bapu Ji Malhar who was at that time the officer incharge of Sonipat-, was transferred to Saharanpur. George Thomas was granted the revenues of Sonipat-Panipat and Karnal districts for the maintenance of his force. Before the close of 1798, George Thomas carved out an independent principality for himself in a tract always covered with green grass, and for that reason called Haryana. Gradually he extended his sway over the areas of Gurgaon, Rohtak, Sonipat, Hisar alld Bhiwani districts. The majority of the people in this area showed sympathy with the Uprising of 1857. The soldiers, particularly Rangaers and Jats, who had been serving in the army of East India Company were discontented with the British. The Sepoys of the regiments coming home on leave instigated the villagers against the British. Thus, they spread disaffection in the rural areas. Noticing these symptoms, John Adam. Loch, Collector of Rohtak, took steps to preserve order by calling into headquarters of all sepoys who were on leave in the district. During the first War of Independence (1857), the tahsildar of Sonipat ordered the inhabitants to vacate the city. But the people defied his orders. Then an action took place and many persons were killed. Ultimately, the tahsildar Fazle-Hussain was hanged at Ganj Bazar of the old town of Sonipat by the rebels. Not only these officials, but all the Europeans and II Loyal Officers" fled from the district.

The district had to pass through numerous administrative shake ups resulting in the emergence of the present jurisdictional set-up as on 1st January, 1990. Being in proximity to the imperial city of Delhi, Sonipat was one of the three tahsils of Delhi district and had remained so since the year 1861. In September, 1912, it was added to Rohtak district on the 12 separation of Delhi territory hom Punjab. From 1912 to 21st December, 1972,

Sonipat district, was a part of Rohtak district. It I came into existence as a separate district in December, 1972, vide Haryana Government notification

No. 6050-E(lV)-72/457241 dated 22nd December, 1972.

At the time of 1911 C~nsus, two tahsils of Gohana and Sonipat which later on formed Sonipat district, were part of Rohtak district. In 1972, thirty- four villages including one town of were transferred from Gohana tahsil to Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district. Later op five villages were gained by Gohana tahsil from Sonipat tahsil in 1974. Eighteen villages were transferred to Sonipat tahsil from Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district in 1974. At the time of 1981 Census, Gohana tahsil consisted of 94 villages and one town of Gohana whereas Sonipat tahsil had 254 villages and two towns of Sonipat and Ganaur.

On 19th April, 1982 sub-tahsil Ganaur was up-graded as a full-fledged tahsil vide Ha.ryana Government notification No. 2102-E(VI)-82/13162. At that time it was having 72 villages. Subsequently it lost in al1 6 villages to Sonipat tahsil and 2 villages to Panipat tahsil, thus reducing the number of villages to 64. Thus at the time of 1991 Census, it has 64 villages in its jurisdiction. / As a result of the creation 01 Ganaur tahsil on 19th April, 1982 the number of villages of Sonipat tahsil had been reduced to a greater extent. During 1981--91 as a result of tl!e intra-district/tahsil and inter-district I tahsil transfers, it gained 4 villages from Gohana tahsil, 1 village from Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district and 6 villages from Bahadurgarh tahsil of Rohtak district and at the same time suffered a loss of 66 villages to newly formed Ganaur tahsil and 2 villages out of 66 villages of Ganaur tahsil to Panipat tahsil of newly created Panipat district, thus bringing down the number of villages of Sonipat tahsil from 254 in 1981 Census to 196 in 1991 Census. Gohana tahsil of Sonipat district of 1981 Census was transferred to Rohtak district, videHaryana Government notification No. S.0.156/PA.1711887 5.5/89, dated 16th October, 1989.

In short, the administrative constituents of the present Sonipat district are as follows :-

Name of tahsil No. of villages Name of town

1. Ganaur 64 Ganaur. (M.C.) 2. Sonipat 196 reniPat (M.C.)

Kharkhoda (M.C.)

Kharkhoda had gained the civic status of a town on 28th April, 1980. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDaOOK The compilation of the census data at village and town level is B. laborious and time-consuming job. The District Census Handbook_, compiled by the Census Directorate on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most wanted publications of the Census.

It was decided at the time of 1951 Census, for the first time, that census data should be published for individual villages and towns 13 also. The district was considered to be fhe most manageable and rational unit for the publication of such data. This is how the publication of the 'District Census Handbook' was started. It contained important census tables and primary census abstract for each village and town of the district. During 1961 census, the scope of the 'District Census Handbook' was enlarged and it 'contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics t census tables and a village and town directory, including primary census abstract. The descriptive account of the district included the various non-census items of information such as physical features, climate, flora and fauna, places of interest, social and cultural life, a brief history of the district and its administrative machinery. Information on the land use pattern, main crops, irrigation, trade and commerce, industries, means of communications, rainfall, livestock, education t medical and health, etc, was collected from various Government departments and included in the scope of ' District Census Handbook I • This job was an enormous one and could cause substantial delay in the printing of I District Census Handbooks I. To avoid this delay, the '1971 District Census Handbook' series was planned in three parts. Part A related to village and town directory, Part B to village and town wise primary census abstract and Part C comprised of analytical report, administrative statistics, distract census tables and certain analytical tables based on census and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1971 District Census Handbooks were published in two vQlumes, first containing the two Parts A and B and the second comprising Part C alone. The publication of Part C was considerably delayed because of delay in getting the administrative statistics from the various departments. So in Haryana, we could publish Part C in respect of one district (Ambala) only. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

The 1981 District Census Handbook series contained some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and tO,wn directory. At the same time comparability with the 1971 data had also been kept in view. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and town directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect were introduced to meet some of the requir~ments of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. In order to avoid delay in the publication of 1981 District Census Handbooks, it was designed that' Part A of the volume contained village and town directory and Part 1if the primary census abstract of villages and towns including the scheduled castesl scheduled tribes primary census abstract upto tahsil! town levels. At the beginning of the ' District Census Handbook' a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on census and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure had been introduced to enhance its value. Both the parts were combined together and published in one v.olume so far as Haryana was concerned.

The coverage of information to be included in I District Census Handbooks I of 1991 series is more or less the same as was in 1981 Census but with more detailed industrial categories on the pattern of 1971-DCH series. The maih frame on presentation of data in I District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series ~as undergone a change. Now, it has been d.ecided to adopt C. D. Block as the main uni t of presen­ tation of data in village PCA and also in Village Directory as it has to depict one to one parity with the peA. Thus, C.D. Block 14 is the main unit of presentation of data, rather than the traditional tahsil in the village peA. The district figures in the village/town PCA have been followed by the first C.D. Block, its villages and census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the second C. D. Block and its constituents and so on. The data pertaining to towns I cities/U.As have been presented in the end after the last C.D. Block. As such, the census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C.D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C. D. Block.

At the end of village/town PCA, an appendix has been added containing the names and codes of C.D. Blocks or parls of C.D. Blocks included in each tahsil and also the separate peA totals for each tahsil in a district, gi ving total, rural and urban population of each tahsil. This appendix provides continuation of earlier census presentation of data.

As usual, the alphabetical list of villages has been given preceding the 'Village Directory' of each C. D. Block. Accordingl y , villages have been arranged alphabetically tahsilwise within each C. D. Block because in many cases the villages of one C. D. Block belong to more than one tah silo Part A of the 1991 District Census Handbook contains 'Village and Town Directory' and Part B consists of 'Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Both the parts have been combined together into one volume. The district" and tahsil maps showing boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate 'places to further enhance the value of the publication. C.D. Block boundaries are shown on tahsil maps.

SCOPE Village Directory Amenities and land use

The I Village Directory' furnishes certain basic statistics for each village. The villages in the district have been -arranged C.D. Blockwise and within C.D. Block, location codewise. At the time of Census each village was allotted a code number for purposes of identification.

The format of I Village Directory I is similar to '1981 Census-Village Directory I format except for deletion of two columns namely I staple food' and 'remarks' column giving informa'tion about places of religious, historical or archaeological interest, etc. The Village Directory, therefore, contains information about total area of the village, total population and number of households, availability or otherwise of the amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications; approach to vlLLage: nearest town and distance; power supply; area under different types of land use such as under forest, area under cultivation (irrigated and unirrigated separately), culturable waste and area not available for culti vation. The data presented in the I Village Directory I have been collected from the district/tahsil revenue agency and other related offices of the district.

Appendix 1 This Appendix gives for each C.D. Block the number of villages having various levels and types of educational insti.tutions, such as primary 15 schools, middle schools, etc; along with their number, various types of medical institutions such as dispensaries, primary health centres etc. along with their number, various types of drinking water sources such as taps, tubewells etc, post and telegraph offices, communications such as railway station, bus stop etc, power supply available/not available in villages in Haryana, we have Village Health Guides in place of Community Health Workers, and so the data have been presented accordingly. Informa­ tion regarding Adult Literacy Classes/ Centres may be considered as nil as the Adult Literacy Scheme has been abolished in Haryana.

Appendix 2 This Appendix repre,sents for each non-municipal town (i. e. place treated as town only for Census purposes) the area under forest, irrigated by source, unirrigated land, culturable waste land and area not available for cultiva tion •

Appendix 3 This Appendix gives the list of villages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications and power, supply amenities' are available.

Appendix 4 This Appendix depicts the list of villages with Scheduled Caste population in various ranges of proportion to total population. Information is presented by the ranges 0-5 per cent, 6-10 per cent, 11-15 per cent, 16-20 per cent, 21-30 per cent and 31 per cent and above. It may be stated here that there is no Scheduled Tribe in Haryana.

Town Directory The Town Directory contains seven statements almost similar to those adopted for 1981 Census. These statements have been compiled from the information supplied by the local bodies. Details contained in each state­ ment are given below.

Statement I gives the class and C1V1C administration status of each town and provides some basic data based on the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) such as its area, number of households, population and growth rate, density and sex ratio of the town at different censuses. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns under the headings 'Population and growth rate of the town at the Censuses ofl and 'Sex Ratio' have been left. blank. Where any town lost its urban status at any Census, the entry , Declassified' has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each town has been presented according to 1991 Census population of the core" town as follows :-

Population Class 100,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V Below 5',000 VI 16 ·Statement II provides the physical aspects such as rainfall and temperature of the various towns in the district and locational aspects of each town with respect to its distance from state headquarters, district headquarters, sub-division/.tahsil headquarters, nearest city with population of one lakh and more, railway station, bus route, etc.

Statement III indicates the position of munlclpal flnances for the year 1988-89. Income and expenditure figures have been given in Rs. 100 I in respect of each town in the district under various heads.

Statement IV shows C1V1C and other amenities viz. road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply, fire fighting service and the number of electri.c connections as available during the year 1989. This statement also contains information regarding total population and scheduled caste population to give clear cut picture ot the amenities available with respect to population size of each town.

Statement IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class I and II towns.

Statement V explains the position of medical, educational, working women I S hostel, recreational and cultural facilities for each town in the district during the year 1989. Under the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitalsl.dispensarieslTB clinics etc. has been shown separately along with the total number of beds available. Under the headin,g educational faCilities, number has been given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Colleges, Engineering Colleges , Polytechnics, recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions ,Higher Secondary I Secondary/Junior Secondary/Middle/Primary Schools, etc,. In regard to recreational and cultural facilities the number of stadia, cinemas. auditoria and public libraries is indicated. There are no Adult Literacy Classes/ Centres in Haryana. In Statement VI information regarding three most important commodities imported! exported and manufactured has been given along with the number of banks, agricultural credit societies, and non-agricultural credit societies for each town of the district.

Primary Census Abstract of general population :-

(i) District Primary Census Abstract-

In the District Primary Census Abstract figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Block ~eparately. ITI stands for total population and I R I and I U I for the rural and urban areas, respectively.

(ii) C.D. Blockw;se Primary Census Abstract-

Here figures for each village in a C.D. Block have been presented. Census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C. D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C.D. Block. Data pertaining to towns/cities7U.As have been presented in the end after the last C. D. Block. 17 At the time of Census enumeration, enumeration blocks were formed in the villages containing about 750 persons and in the towns, about 650 persons in _E"ach block. But the data have not been given for each blo~ separately in the case of rural areas. In the case of urban areas total popu­ l~.tion and Scheduled Caste population have been shown blockwise in the Appendix- II .

Appendbt-I This Appendix gives total, rural and urban population of each tahsil in a district. This provides continuation of earlier census presentation of population data. Appendix-II This Appendix gives at urban block level the total population and Scheduled Caste population.

Primary Census Abstract. of Scheduled Caste population In the District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste. population, figures have .been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Bleck/town separately.

PHYSICAL ASPECTS The present Sonipat district comprising the tahsils of Ganaur and Sonipat, is bounded by Panipat district in the north; by Yamuna river in the east and across the Yamuna river lies Meerut district of ; by the union territory of Delhi in the south and by Rohtak district in the west.

The district has a sub-tropical .continental monsoon climate where we find s~asonal rhythm, hot summer, cool winter, unreliable rainfall and great variation in temperature. The rainfall is mainly concentrated during the rainy season. The inadequacy of rainfall has been considerably improved by the availability of irrigational facilities.

Loam (Bhangar and ) and silty loam (Khadar) soils are found in the district. The soils as classified by the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (lCAR) Nagpur, the district has mainly Aquents-Fluvents, Aquepts-Orchrepts and Ochrepts types of soils.

Since Sonipat district falls in the Great Indo-Gangetic Alluvial plain, it is covered by Alluvium (Recent) .deposits. The region is flat and has a master slope from north to south. The Alluvium is composed of recent and fresh matter deposits of clay, silt and sand which are of loose to semi­ consolidated nature.

AK or madar (Calotropis procera), Shisham (Dalbergia siss.oo), Babul Or Kikar (Acacia nilotica) , Lasura (Cordia dic hotoma) , Mango or Aam (Mangifera indica) and Jamun (Syzvgium cumini) are the important species grown in the region. Safeda (Eucalyptus hybrid) has been introduced recently on waste lands, along t he road -side as well as on private lands. Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests are mainly found here. For~sts provide timber and firewood for local requirements and there is enough scope of employment directly in forest works and indirectly in the forest based industries such as saw mills, packing cases, plywood and furniture. 18 ECONOMY Of the 16 districts of the State of Haryana, Sonipat district, according to 1991 Census, ranks 13t h in respect of population and 1St h in relation to area by dint of the fact that it is inhabited by 4 •.59 per cent of total population and constitutes 3.13 per cent of the total area of the State.

. As in the past, agriculture constitutes the main economy and is the maInstay for the majority of its population living in the villages. Of the total of 754,866 population, 576,841 persons (76.42 per cent) are rural based in t he district against 75.37 per cent of t he State as a whole. Cultivators and agricultural labourers together constitute 60.50 per cent of the main workers in rural areas,

The proportion of total main workers to total population in the district comes to 29.21 per cent against 28.66 per cent for the State as a whole. The work participation rates for males and females in the district are 47.89 per cent and 10.15 per cent respectively. In both the cases, the work participation rates are below the State averages of 48.51 per cent for males and 10.76 per cent for females.

Restricting the concept to male and female main workers their proportion to total main workers in the district will throw light on some more facts of working population. Of. the total main workers, 88.73 per cent constit utes male main w orkers. It is less than t he State average of 90.28 per cent. But the p'osition is reversed in the case of female main workers whose proportion to total main workers, being 11.27 per cent,. is above the State average ( 9. 72 per cent) The study of agricultural workers in t he district i.e • cultivators and agricultural labourers in terms of their percentages to total main workers show s that the proportions of these two categories of main workers - 31.63 per cent and 17.97 per cent are less than t heir State averages of 38.77 per cent and 19.00 per cent respectively.

The proportion of main workers in household industry (1.46 per cent) is less than the State average of 1.53 per cent. Other workers are those engaged in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities; mlnlDg and quarrying j" manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in other than household industrYi constructions; trade and commerce; transport; storage and communications and also in ot her services. They claim 48.94 per cent of the total main workers of the district. The spectacular progress witnessed in the field of agriculture is closely associated wit h agricultural production, better irrigational facilities, flood control measures, etc. Besides agricultural economy, animal husbandry and fishery play a subsidiary role but an important part in the economy of t he district.

T he surging factor for tremendous agricultural production has been the various development oriented agricultural p~licies catapulated by the State government. Improved farm practices such as adoption of high yielding varieties of seeds, judicious use of chemical fertilizers, plant protection measures, soil and water conservation practices and land improvement programmes are worth mentioning. The tot.al area under high­ yielding varieties of foodgrains such as rice, maize, bajra and wheat during 1989-90 is to the tune of 108 thousand hectares. The fertilizer consumption (nutrients) during 1990-91 is 19,656 tonnes in the district against 5,86,292 tonnes in t he State, w hie h comes to barely 3.35 per cent of total consumption 19 in the State. Haryana has achieved tremendous progress in farm mechanisation. In the district, there are 5,847 tractors in use during 1990- 91 against 1,30,246 in t he State.

The break through achieved in agricultural production is largely due to a vastly improved and sophisticated irrigation system and its optimum utilization. In the district of Sonipat, there was 115 thousand hectares of culturable area during 1989-90. It included 106 thousand hectares of net area sow n. About 93.4 per cent of net area sow n was under irrigation during 1989- 90. Irrigation in t he district was mostly done by tubewells (52 thousand hectares net area irrigated) and canals (47 thousand hectares net area irrigated) • T he gross area irrigated (154 thousand hectares) account s for 96.25 per cent of the total cropped area (160 thousand hectares) in the district during 1989-90.

Tubewells and pumping sets were introduct~d after independence. The pumping sets initially replaced the old traditionall manual method of raising water from the wells. Wit h t he electrification of villages, electrically operated tubewells are getting popular. In the disf;rict there are two water and soil testing laboratories, working under tht'::l control of Agriculture Department to facilitate farmers in soil and water testing.

The crops grown in the district are divided into two main" categories viz kharif and rabi. The former is the summer season harvest and the latter winter season harvest. Any crop which does not strictly fall within these two harvests is known as zaid crop and its harvest~ is ca,lled the zaid kharif and zaid rabi. Toria (an oil seed) is cultivated as zaid kharif; vegetables, melon and green fodder as zaid rabi. The district of Sonipat has huge water re'sources in the form of ri "Zer, drains~ canals and ponds. These resources ofMr a significant potential for increasing fis h production and for generating income for t he economically weaker sections. The village ponds have also been utilized for fish culture.

Industrialization is a 'I sine qua non II of economic progress. Haryana is poised on the threshold of dynamic change. Before Independence, the district had no industry. The industries were mainly confined to villages and cottage sector. The district has also made rapid progress in the field of industrial development after Haryana came into be'ing as a separate State. The position of the district with regard to registered working factories under the Factories Act is 283 employing about 13,598 workmen in 1990.

The important industries in the district are the Atlas Cycle Industries Limited, The Milton Cycle Industries Limited, Sooraj Steel Industries, Mico Private Limited, B.K. Iron and Steel Private Limited, ECE Lamp Division and Sonipat Co-operative Sugar lVli.lls at Sonipat; The Rubber Reclaim of India Limited, Jain Solvex and Export Private Limited, and C & H Limited at Bahalgarhj The Atlas Auto Industries, and Goel Spinning Mill Limited at Rasoi; The Haryana Sheet Glass Limited at Seoli; Plastic Kot Sunderson Industires Private Limited, and Shanti Paper at Jatheri; The Haryana Steel and Alloys Limited, The Haryana Agro-Foods and Fruit Processing Plant I Indo Asian Fuse Gear Private Limited, and Haryana Brewaries Limited at Morthal; Milton Rubbers Limited, The Hindustan Everest Tools Limited, Shanti Papers, and Sai Beverages at Rai; and Haryana Vanaspati and General Mills, Jhalani Tools (India) Limited, Marigold Cars Limited, Roller Tanner Limited, Abrol Watches Private Limited, Sharman Udyog Private Limited, Sterling Agro Industries Private Limited, Greysham (International) Private Limited, Gateway Speciality Papers Private Limited, Fiem Industries Private Limited, Cepham Organics Limited, Chandra Lakshmi Safety Glass Ltd, Finn Pack India 20

Limited, and K.C. Machine Works at Kundli, etc. These large and medium scale units are generally engaged in the manufacture of grey alloys, iron-=. casting, bic ycle-parts, iron and steel products, ice plant and cold storage industry, beer, malt, juices, hand tools, carpet yarn, lamps and transformer s , steel pipes, bicycles, 'Juped, rubber-reclaim, sheet-glass, rubber-conveyor belts, gudgeon and piston pins, rexine, craft paper, food products/vegetable products, paper board, canned food, wrist watch components, compressors, gedore tools, auto-parts, basic drugs, toys, fuse gears, etc.

The Kundli Industrial Complex on the northern boundary of Delhi along the Sher Shah Suri Marg in Haryana holds great potential for development. The industries department has established three industrial areas at Sonipat, which are Industrial area, .Sonipat, Industrial Estate, Sonipat and Industrial Development Colony, Sonipat. , To provide guidance and assistance under one roof to entrepreneurs in the field of project identification, credit facilities, land allotment, grant of subsidies, incentives etc., District Indust:r.y Centre is functioning in the district headquarters. The facility of I Single Window Service I has also been introduced in the district to look into the problems of entrepreneurs, initiate action and take decision to solve them.

The district has the distinction of being one of the areas regarded as the home of Murrah and Hariana breeds. In livestock wealth, the district has a relatively good position. The district offers significant scope for dairying, because of its locational advantage, being in close proximity to the national capital, which is an ever-growing potential market for milk and milk products. There is one mllk chilling unit in Sonipat.

The State Council for Science and Technology in its capacity as a nodal agency has been popularising and implementing various schemes relating to solar water heating systems, solar. agriculture dryers and solar seasoning plants for different kinds of applications in rural industrial and domestic sectors, biomass gasifiers for generation of mechanical and ele~trical power for use in agriculture and rural industries; . solar photovoltaic systems for water pumping, lighting applications in remote villages and solar cookers. There are 3 solar water heating systems of Ix 10,000 and 2x 400 lpd in the district.

As the State lacks major hydro-electric power, attention is being paid towards tapping of mini and microhydel electric potential at selected places by installing mml and microhydel systems for generation of power for streams and rivulets of low water head.

VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS In the district, there are several social service organisations functioning on voluntary basis with the support of government and public. Manav Sewa Trust, Sonipat, Hindu Educational and Charitable Society, Sonipat, Tika Ram Education Society, Sonipat, Dewan Harnam Dass-Saraswati Trust, Sonipat, Gram Vikas Bal Kalyan Parishad, Ganaur, District Council for Child We,lfare, Sonipat, the 'Red Cross Society, Sonipat and St. John Ambulance Association, Sonipat are some of the most important of such organisations which are worthy to be mentioned. The activities of some such organisations are enumerated below in brief.

Manav Sewa Trust, Sonipat

It was established in 1981 with the motto II service to humanity II is "service to God II. This non-political body in its main objectives has included 21 a wide range of interests of the society ranging from promoting social and national interests to running, maintaining and aiding charitable institutions. In the Industrial Workers Colony, Sonipat, two coveted children parks were developed by this trust. A community hall and a cremation ground are also being maintained.

Hindu Educational and Charitable Society. Sonipat Established in 1979, it was formerly known as Hindu Educational SOciety, Sonipat. The main objectives of the society are (a) to encourage, promote and propagate education j (b) to organize, maintain and conduct institutions and classes for the advancement and imparting education at various stages i (c) to provide facilities for those who desire to specialise in arts, scientific and technical subjects, and (d) to promote family welfare programmes by setting up hospitals and other institutions. The society is running about seven educational institutions.

District Council for Child Welfare. Sonipat

This Council was established at the time when Sonipat was forme~ as an independent district. The main objectives of the Council are to promote welfare of children and educate the public about child welfare programmes. It is also committed to promote and undertake welfare activities for both normal and handicapped persons. It is also running balwadis in different villages. The Red Cross Society. Sonipat It is an international voluntary organization committed to the ideal of help to the needy and is free from religious, sectarian or political affiliations. Its activities revolve round the sphere of social services like hospital welfare, community health and sanitation, relief to the defence personnel, maternity and child welfare, emergency relief of all kinds, blood dona tion services, free eye-relief camps, immunisation, training of doctors, lady health visitors, etc. It also assists St. John Ambulance Association and other charitable institutions approved by the Haryana Branch of Indian Red Cross Society. It is running a working women 1 s hostel in Model Town which was constructed at a cost of Rs. 17,77,829 and it started functioning in November, 1982. It has 40 rooms and a total capacity of 80 inmates. There were 87 beneficiaries during 1990. Besides, a Dai centre is also in action. The Red Cross organized 5 camps and collected 454 units of blood during 1990. The Red Cross Hospital Welfare Section meets twice a month to make plan. During 1990-91, the Section provided medical aid worth Rs. 8326.30 to the poor and needy patients distributed 150 clothes to the poor patients and sweets and fruit worth Rs. 5,000 amongst the poor on the National Days. It also organized one eye relief camp.

St. John Ambulance Brigade is one of the oldest International Voluntary Para-Medical and Para-Military Organisations consisting of Ambulance and Nursing Wing. In Sonipat district, there were two Cadet Ambulance Divisions during 1990-91.

Haryana government has made efforts for the welfare of those who are socially, physically, economically and educationally weak, especially the scheduled castes and the backward classes, women, children, orphans and destitutes, the handicaps and the aged.

To provide recreational facilities for children, a Bal Bhawan at Sonipat has been constructed.

For providing accommodation at reasonable rates to working women and girls in urban areas, a hostel has been set up at Sonipat. 22 PLACES OF INTEREST The important places of interest in the district are described below:

Sonipat Located on the Delhi-Ambala railway line at a distance of 51 kOlS from Delhi, it is the headquarters of the district and tahsil of the same name.

There are different versions about the origin of its name. While some associate it with Swarnprast of the Mahabharat times others hold the view that it was founded by Raja Soni who named it aft~r him. Gazetteer of Delhi District throws some light about the origin of the name of the town as follows. IISonipat is a town of great antiquity and was founded apparently by the early Aryan settlers. The town is picturesquely situated on the sl~e of a small hill which , standing out as it does in a level plain, is ev~dently .formed. from debris of buildings, that have crumbled to decay on thIS one slte dUl"lng the towns long life of 300 years n.

Among t~e anci.ent monuments, me?tion may be made of the mosque of Ab~ullah Naslr-ud-dm and the tomb of Khawaja Khizar, a local saint and celebnty, built by Ibrahim Lodhi in 13 51 A. D. Sonipat town is proud of ha ving the oldest Mu~lim shrine - Dargah Mamu Bhaanza. The Dargah entom bs the common grave of Hazarat Imam Nasiruddin and his child nephew Ibrahim. A post and telegraph office_, a telephone exchange, a P.W.D. rest house, a civil veterinary hospital, a civil hospital, and E.S.I. dispensary, two I. T • Is, a government institute Qf surgical instruments and technology and a number of educational institutions of various levels are some of the places of public utility in the town. It is note-worthy to make a mention of Chhotu Ram State College of Engineering, Morthal, and Hindu College of Pharmacy existing in the town.

The Department of Tourism developed a tourist complex in Sonipat town named IChakor • It provides the facilities of a restaurant and a bar. ' Under new development projects, a new complex at Rai is also planned.

Ganaur This town, having the same name as that of the tahsil headquarters, is situated on the Ambala-Delhi railway line. It is also linked with G. T. Road.

One of the largest steel tubes plants in the country i. e. Bharat Steel Tubes Limited, is located in this town and as a result of which, the popularity of this town has also been enhanced to a certain extent. Besides, it has a very prominent grain market.

The places of public utility include a civil veterinary hospital, 11 civil hospital, a post office, an I. T.1., a municipal library and a police station.

Kharkhoda This newly formed town of 1991 Census is located at a distance of 19 kilometres from the district headquarters. It has an elected municipal body to run the municipal administratio·n of the town which also contains the headquarters of the newly created sub-tahsil of Kharkhoda.

The historical site which is the tomb of Sayyad exists here and. a fair is held annually. 23 The town nurses a number of places of public utility of which, a college, a civil veterinary hospital, a civil dispensary, a post office and a police station are worth mentioning. It is an important grain market.

Rajlu Garhi (Ganaur tahsil) A monument i.e. a tomb at Rajlu, a village of Ganaur tahsil, located at a distance of 11 }.

This tomb is visited by a large number of people, irrespective of caste and cree~.

Mortha! Khas (Sonipat tahsil) The village of Morthal Khas (popularly known as ) is situated 8 kms from Sonipat. A popular explanation is that the area was abounded in beautiful birds, especially Peacocks.

A Rajput, named Malhan, to whom the village owes its existence, was fascinated by the woodland scenes and named it Murthal (Morthal), which means Peacocks I s abode.

Haryana Breweries and Haryana Agro-Industries are also located here. Government of Haryana has also set up an engineering college named Chottu Ram State College of Engineering here, located in a spacious place and nearer to G.T. Road on Delhi-Amritsar National Highway. A sports good manufacturing complex has also been set up for allotment of sheds to entrepreneurs by the Haryana State Small Industries and Export Corporation.

Rai (Sonipat tahsil) Rai village, which is also the headquarters of a community development block, is situated at a distance of 11 kms from Sonipat and 32 kms from Delhi on G. T. Road.

This village was once inhabited by the people of unknow origin. In the meantime when they deserted the village, certain other people of Ra yan gotra came and settled there. With tlt~ passage pf time, this village was known a 9 Rai, instead of Ra yon.

It is being developed into an industrial area. It has a prcmlier sport institute-Moti Lal Nehru School of Sports.

Akbarpur Barota (Sonipat tahsil) Akbarpur Barota is situated in proximity to Delhi at a distance of 6 kms. It is linked with Delhi by rail and road. There is an Akbari Darwaza here, which was raised 400 years ago. A lDela in memory of Guru Nanak Devji is also held on the day of .

During an archaeological survey, the painted grey and northern polished ware were unearthed at Gumar and Akbarpur.

Kundli (Sampat tahsil) The people of this village of Sonipat tahsil, at a distance of 18 kms from Sonipat, revolted against the British in the Uprising of 1857. 24 Purkhas Rathi (Ganaur tahsil) It is situated at a distance of 10 kms from Ganaur. A red buff sandstone sculpture of Hari Pitamaha was unearthed from this village. It is the only sculpture of this kind in the country. It is carved in a round shape and the backs of both the deities are missing, while the base part of the sculpture is broken.

ANALYSIS OF DATA

Introduction of inset tables in the District Census Handbook is a gainful feature of 1991 Census which is aimed at catering to the needs of planners, data users and public at large in a brief and convincing way which will facilitate the analysis of census data. Each such table conveys a reasonable picture of different characteristics of the district. The following inset tables included in this volume are based on the data compiled from Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract.

It will be observed from Table 1 below that there are four C.D. Blocks in the district. Of the 263 vi_llages in Sonipat district, 248 are inhabited. Table 1 reveals that Sonipat Community Development Block claims the highest num ber of inhabited villages (77) and the largest concentration of population (177,386). As compared to Ganaur C.D. Block, Rai C.D. Block is more populous even though it accommodates only 59 villages against 68 by Ganaur.

TABlE 1 Population and number of villages, 1991

Sr. Name of C.O. Block Population of villages No. of villages No. Persons Males Females Total Inhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Ganaur 139,887 76,170 63,717 70 68 2. Sonipat 177 ,386 96,800 80,586 80* 77 3. Rai 137,951 76,020 61,931 64 59 4. Kharkhoda 121,617 66,101 55,516 46 44

District 576,841 315,091 261,750 260* 248

*Excludes three villages wholly merged in towns.

Table 2 below depicts the population, separately for males and females for the three urban units of the district. These units are arranged in alpha­ betical order. Sonipat, which is ~lso the district headquarters, tops all the remaining 2 towns in populatiot:l: w~th 143,922 persons, distributed sex-wise to form 76,899 males and .. 67,023 females. Kharkhoda is the least populated urban unit in the district." 25 TAIl.E 2 Population and number of towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administratio~ Population No. status of town Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1 • Ganaur (M.e.) 20,952 11,112 9,840 2. Kharkhoda (M.e.) 13,151 7,031 6.,120 3. Sonipat (M.e.) 143,922 76,899 67,023

District 178,025 95,042 82,983

Table 3 below gives information relating to new towns and towns de­ classified / wholl y merged in 1991 Census. While the district is not specific to be noted for any declassified/wholly merged towns, Kharkhoda with a population of 13,151 has regained the status of a town on 28th April, 1980 and hence is the new town in the district in 1991-Census.

TABlE 3 New towns/towns declassified/merged in 1991 Census

Name of town Population (1991 Census)

2

(al Added Kharkhoda (M.e. ) 13,151

(b) Declassified Nil

(c) Wholly merged with other Nil

The figures in Table 4 below showing tahsil-wis~ total, rural and urban break-up of popUlation, percentage decadal variation (1981-91) and percentage of urban popUlation for 1981 and 1991 censuses, signify that the rate of increase in total population during the decade 1981-91 does not differ much between Ganaur tahsil (27.-21) per cent) and Sonipat tahsil (27.13 per cent). Amon~ the tahsils, Sonipat tahsil accommodates the' highest number of 474,116 persons and has come out with the highest proportion of urban population (26.06 per cent). During 12!U -9.J.~ percentage decadal variation in urban areas of Sonipat tahs~ll. ~~ 't 43.62 per cent) and this has been the result of fast i ~N£a1:1Zafioo I. ~ipat town and addition of Kharkhoda as a town in 1991 . ~~(s: ~q_q~~ _'\{~' 26 TAIl.E 4 Decadal change in distribution of population

Tahsil Population Percentage Percentage of decadal urban pOpulation (1981-91) 1981 1991 variation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Ganaur 119,567 103,078 16.489 152,100 131,148 20,952 27.21 27.23 27.07 13.79 13.78 2. Sonipat 474,116 364,747109,369 602,766 445,693157,073 27.13 22.19 43.62 23.07 26.06

District 593,683 467,825 125,858 754.866 576.841-,178,025 27.15 23.30 41.45 21.20 23.58

Figures set out in Table 5 below reflect that 44.76 per cent of in­ habited villages in the district are medium-sized falling in the population range of 500-1999, which is closely followed by villages in the range of 2000-4999 (40.73 per cent). While the C.D. Blcoks Sonipat and Rai are having predominance in respect of medium-sized villages (500-1999), Ganaur and Khar­ khoda are conspicuous for their relatively large-sized villages (2000-4999). In the lowest populatio!l range of 'less than 200' and the highest population range of '10000 and above', the number of inhabited villages a~e 8 and 2, respectively. TABLE 5

Percentage distribution of villages by population ranges, 1991

C.D. Block No. and No. and percentage of villages in each range (figures in percentage parenthesiS indicate percentage of villages in each range) of inhabited less 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 and vill ages thall 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Ganaur 68 (27.42) 4 (5.88) 3 (4.41) 29 (42.65) 30 (44.12) 2 (2.94)

2. Sonipat 77 (31.05) 1 (1~30) 5 (6.49) 39 (50.65) 26 (33.77) 5 (6.49) (1.30) 3. Rai 59 (23.79) 3 (5.08) 1 (1.70) 28 (47.46) 21 (35.59) 5 (8.47) (1.70)

4. Kharkhoda 44 (17.74) 1 (2.27) 15 (34.09) 24 (54.55) ~ 4 (9.09)

District 248 (100.00) 8 (3.22) 10 (4.03) 111 (44.76) 101 (40.73) 16 (6.45) 2 (0.81) , Note : '-~ denotes • Nil' In Table 6 below are presented total number of inhabited villages and percentage of villages in each density range. There are 114 villages in the population density range of 1301-500 1, constituting 45.97 per cent of the total villages, whereas there is a solitary village in the density range r 11-20' constituting 0.40 per cent villages. The population density ranges 1301-500 I and '501+' together constitute 82.66 per cent, showing thereby that most of the villages in this district are thickly popu~ated. 27 TAII.E 6

Distribution of villages by density

Range of density Total nO. of villages in Percentage of villages in (Per sq. Km.) each density range each density range

2 3

--10 2 0.81 11--20 0.40 21--50 3 1.21 51--100 3 1.21 101--200 11 4.44 201--300 23 9.27 301--500 114 45.97 501+ 91 36.69

Total 248 100.00 Sex ratio denotes the number of females per 1,000 males. In Table 7 below, the C. D. Block-wise details of sex ratio for their rural population as per 1991 Census are presented. The sex ratio in the district is 841 agai '1st the State figure of 865. In rural areas, the sex-ratio of the district is 831. Out of 4 C.D. Blocks, sex ratio in 3 C.D. Blocks exceeds the district rural figures and the highest sex ratio of 840 females per 1,000 males is reported in Kharkhoda C.D. Block.

TAII.E 7 Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Block. 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Number of females per 1,000 males No.

2 3

1. Ganaur 837 2. Sonipat 833 3. Rai 815 4. Kharkhoda 840

District 831

Sex ratio figures for the three towns have been given in Table 8 below. The urban sex ratio in the district is 873. Two towns, out of three towns of the district including the Class I town of Sonipat, have a sex ratio below the district average for urban areas. While Ganaur town is reported to have the highest sex ratio of 886, Kharkhoda, the newly recreated town of 1~91 Census has the lowest sex ratio of 870. High sex ratio in urban areas suggests the male selective out-migration from the towns for better job opportunities which are available out-side. 28 TABlE 8 Sex ratio for towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration ~tatus of towns Number of females per 1,000 males No.

2 3

1. Ganaur (M.e.) 886 2. Kharkhoda (M.e.) 870 3. Sonipat (M.e) 872

District 873

Table 9 below depicts number of villages and percentage of villages in each percentage range of scheduled caste population to total population in the district. There are 70 villages, constituting 28.23 per cent of the total inhabited villa~es of the district, in which the percentage of scheduled caste population to total population lies in the range of '16-20 I. In the lowest percentage range '0-5 I of scheduled caste population to 'total population and the highest range of 131 and above I, there are 6. 45( per cent and 8.47 per cent of the total villages in the district respectively.

TABlE 9

Proportion of Scheduled Caste population to tot~ population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Caste No. of vi 11 age Percentage of villages population of total population in each range in each range

2 3

0--5 16 6.45 6--10 26 10.48 11--15 53 21.37 16--20 70 28.23 21--30 62 25.00 31 and above 21 8.47

Total 248 100.00

As there are no notified scheduled tribes in the State of Haryana, the information to be dealt with in Table 10 below in respect of Scheduled Tribe population may be treated as nil. 29 TAII.E 10 Proportion of Scheduled Tribe population to total pdpulation in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe No. of villages Percentage of villages population to total population in each range in each range

2 3

0--5 6--15

16--25 N.A. 26--35 36--50 51 and above

Total

Table 11 below gives the town-wise scheduled caste population and percentage of scheduled caste population to total population in each urban unit of the district. The highest percentage of scheduled caste population to total population has been found in Kharkhoda town (24.64 per cent) and this is much above the district average of 14.72 per cent. The remaining two towns have reported the percentage of scheduled caste popUlation to total population in urban areas below the district average. Ganaur town has the lowest percentage of 12.61. TAll.E 11

Percentage ~f Scheduled Caste population in towns, 1991

Sr. Town Total Total ~cheduled Percentage of No. population Caste population Scheduled Caste population to total population

2 3 4 5

1. Ganaur 20,952 2,641 12.61 2. Kharkhoda 13,151 3,241 24.64 3. Sonipat 143,922 20,330 14.13

Distr iet 178,025 26,212 14.72

Table 12 below presents the literacy rates for rural population in each C.D. Block for males and females, separately excluding children in the age-group 0-6. In the rural areas of Sonipat district, the percentage literates to total population is 60.66. It is 75.22 per cent for males and 42.90 per cent for females. In Rai, Kharkhoda and Sonipat C. D. Blocks, literacy rates are higher than the district rural literacy rate. Rai C • D. Block is noted for the highest literacy rate of 64.60 per cent. As is the general trend, male literacy rate is higher than the female literacy rate in all the C.D. Blocks. 30 TABLE 12 literacy rates for rural population of C.D. Block by sex, 1991 (excluding children in the age-group 0--6}

Sr. Name of e.D. Block Percentage of literates No. Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Ganaur 55.10 70.50 36.45 2. Sonipat 60.79 75.49 42.92 3. Rai 64.60 77 .95 47.93 4. Kharkhoda 62.27 77 .00 44.55

District 60.66 75.22 42.90

In Table 13 below, literacy rates (excluding children in the age ... group 0-6) for the three towns of the district have been presented for total population, males and females, separately. Percentage of literates to total population is the highest in Sonipat (M.C.) and is closely followed by Ganaur (M.e). Kharkhoda (M.C) with 66.31 per cent literacy rate is closely related with rural character of the town. It is an important grain market and has re-emerged as a town after a long spell of time. As in agreement with the expected trend. literacy rates are relatively high in urban areas and among the male population.

TABLE 13 Literacy rates for towns, 1991 (excluding children in the age group 0--6)

Name and civic administration Percentage of literates Sr. Females No. status of town Persons Males 4 5 1 2 3 82.52 60.55 1. Ganaur (M.G) 72.22 77 .43 53.60 2. Kharkhoda (M.C) 66.31 66.17 3. Sonipat (M.e) 75.87 84.28 64.60 District 74.75 83.58

Table 14 below depicts the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for rural population in each C.D. Block of the district. Kharkhoda C.D. Block has recorded the highest percentage of rural main workers to rural population (30.79) and rural marginal workers to rural population (2.59). The lowest percentages of rural main workers to rural popUlation (28.99) and rural female main workers to rural female population (5 • 17) ha ve been recorded in Rai C. D • Block. The relati vel y low proportion of total workers to rural popUlation in Rai C.D. Block, on the one hand explains the degree of employment opportunities available in the area and also on the other hand reveals the relatively high supporting capacity of the workers. 31 TABU 14 Percentage of .ain workers. marginal workers. and non-workers for rural population of C.D. Blocks. 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Percentage of No. Block Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non- workers to total ~o~ulation total ~o~ulation total ~o~ulation total ~o~ulation p M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Ganaur 30.04 47.87 8.72 2.18 0.30 4.43 32.22 48.17 13.15 67.78 51.83 86.85 2. Sonipat 29.62 48.22 7.27 1.80 0.14 3.80 31.42 48.36 11.07 68.58 51.54 88.93 3. Rai 28.99 48.40 5.17 0.87 0.26 1.52 29.86 '48.56 6.79 70.14 51.34 93.21 4. Kharkhoda 30.19 47.76 10.59 2.59 0.16 5.47 33.38 47.92 16.06 66.62 52.08 83.94

District 29.82 48.08 7.83 1.83 0.21 3.79 31.65 48.29 11.62 68.35 51.71 88.38

Table 15 below gives the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in each town of the district. The town-wise data reveals that in the urban areas of the district the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers are 27.25, 0.17 and 72.58, respectively. Among the towns, the only class I town of Sonipat has been crowned with the distinction of having the highest percentage of main workers. This may be due to the industrial characteristics of the town which is a flourishing industrial town of Haryana. Ganaur closely follows Sonipat in respect of percentage of main workers to total population (26.68 per cent) and at the same time having the highest percentage of marginal workers (0.24 per cent). The lowest proportion of main workers emerges in Kharkhoda (M. C.) where it is 26.19 per cent.

TABLE 15

Percentage of main workers~.arginal workers and non-workers for towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic Percentage of No. administration Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to status of total eoeulation total ~o~ulation total eoeulation total ~oeulation town P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 • Ganaur (M.C) 26.68 46.20 4.64 0.24 0.24 0.24 26.92 46.44 4.88 73.08 53.56 95.12 2. Kharkhoda (M.C) 26.19 45.74 3.72 0.06 0.07 0.05 26.25 45.81 3.77 73.75 54.19 96.23 3. Sonipat (M.C) 27.43 46.56 5.49 0.17 0.06 0.29 27.60 46.62 5.78 72.40 53.38 94.22

District 27.25 46.46 5.26 0.17 0.08 0.26 27.42 46.54 5.52 72.58 53.46 94.48

Table 16 below presents the distribution of inhabited villages according to the availability of different amenities. In the field of drinking water and powe:r supply, all the villages in the district have been covered by these two amenities. Facilities of education are available in 93.55 per cent of the villages in the district whereas medical facilities in 60.48 per cent and post and telegraph in 42.34 per cent of the villages. Facilities of communications 32 are found in 85.89 per cent of the villages in the district. However, 100 per cent villages of Ganaur, Sonipat and Kharkhoda C. D. Blocks are connected by pucca road but in Rai C. D. Block. 98.31 per cent of the villages are connected by the pucca road.

TABlE 16 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

C.D. No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or .ore of the folowing amenities Block inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/Communi- Approach Power water tele- hat cations by pucca supply graph road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ganaur 68 60(88.24) 35(51.47) 68(100.00) 27(39.71) w_ 52(76.47) 68(100.00) 68(100.00) 2 Sonipat 77 75(97.40) 49(63.63) 77(100.00) 34(44.16) -- 70(90.91) 77(100.00) 77(100.00) 3. Rai 59 56(94.92) 35(59.32) 59(100.00) 23(38.98) -- 49(83.05) 58(98.31) 59(100.00) 4. Kharkhoda 44 • 41 (93.18) 31(70.45) 44(100.00) 21(47.73) -- 42(95.45) 44(100.00) 44(100.00)

District 248 232(93.55) 15,0(60.48) 248(100.00) 10!,(42.34)-- 213(85.89)247(99.60) 248(100.00)

Table 17 below gives -the proportion of rural population served by different amenities. In respect of drinking water and power supply, the entire rural population in the district has been served by these amenities. Cent per cent population of Ganaur, Sonipat and Kharkhoda C. D. Blocks is being served by the facility of approach by pucca road whereas 99.81 per cent of the rural population of Rai C.D. Block is served by this facility, Relatively a very high proportion of rural population is being served by the facility of education, followed by communication, medical and post and telegraph in the district.

TABLE 17 Proportion of rural population served by different amenities

C.D. Block Total PrgeQrtion of rural 202ulation served bl the a.enitl of popul a- Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power tion tion water tele- hat cations by supply of in- graph pucca habited road vi1l ages in the C.D. Block

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Ganaur 139,887 97.61 72.89 100.00 59.09 85.20 100.00 100.00 2. Sonipat 177 ,386 99.02 83.02 100.00 66.87 89.85 100.00 100.00 3. Rai 137,951 99.12 77 .66 100.00 62.03 89.64 99.81 100.00 4. Kharkhoda 121,617 96.87 82.79 100.00 67.09 ' 96.10 100.00 100.00 89.99 99.96 100.00 District 5,76,841 98.26 79.23 100.00 63.87 33 Table 18 below presents the distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the place where these are avail­ able. In the case of post and telegraph facility, there are 143 villages which are deprived of this facility within the village but benefitted by this facility available within the distance range of 1-5 kms' (131 villages) and '5-10 kms' (12 villages). In most of the villages, facilities are available wi thin a distance range of upto 5 kilometres.

TABlE 18 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Village not having Nu.ber of villages where the amenity is not available and the amen i ty of available at distance of

--5kms. 5-10 kms. 10+kms. Total (col. 2-4)

1 2 3 4 5

1. Education 16 16 2. Medical 68 29 98 3. Drinking water 4. P &T 131 12 143 5. Market/hat 6. Communications 42 3 35

Table 19 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities.

TABlE 19 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities

Distance No. of in- No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range habited Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/ Communi- Approach Power from the villages water telegraph hat cat10ns by pucca supply nearest in each road town range (in kms.)

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0--5 43 38(88.37) 23(53.49) 43(100.00) 18(41.86) -- )3(76.74) 43(100) 43(100.00) 6--15 159 149(93.71) 94(59.12) 159(100.00) 66(41.51) -- 137(86.16) 158(99.37)159(100.00) 16--50 46 45(97.83) 33(71.74) 46(100.00) 21(45.65) -- 43(93.47) 46(100) 46(100.00) 51+

Total 248 232 (93 .55) 150(60.48) 248( 100 .00) 105 (42.34) -- 213(85.89) 247 (99 .60 )248( 100 .00) 34 Table 20 below presents the distribution of inhabited villages according to population range and amenities available. There are III medium-sized villages in the size-class of 1500-1,999, 1 which is closely followed by 10 I large-sized villages in the size-class ' 2,000-4,999 1• There are 18 villages each in the lowest size-class of 1--499' and the highest size-class of 15000+. 1

TABLE 20 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available

Population No. of in- Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range habited villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/ Communi- Approach Power in each water telegraph hat cations by pucca supply range road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

--499 18 13(72.22) 1(5.56) 18( 100 .00) O( 0.00) 11(61.11} 17(94.44) 18(100.00)

500--1,999 111 101(90.99) 44(39.64) 111(100.00)23(20.72) -~ 94(84.68) 111(100.00)111(100.00) 2,000--4,999 101 100(99.01) 87(86.14) 101(100.00)64(63.37) -- 91(90.10) 101(100.00)101(100.00) 5,000+ 18 18(100.00) 1a(100.00) 18(100.00)18(100.00)-- 17(94.44) 18(100.00) 18(100.00)

Total 248 232(93.55) 150(60.48) 248(100.00)105(42.34)-- 213(85.89) 247(99.60) 248(100.00)

Table 21 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages according to land-use. Kharkhoda C.D. Block claims the highest percentag,e of cultivable area to total area (84.71 per cent). In Ganaur C.D. Block, the lowest per­ centage of cultivable area to total area (79.55 per cent) has been recorded. In respect of percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area, Ganaur C.D. Block with 98.37 per cent and Rai C. D. Block with 90.88 per cent have attained the highest and the lowest position, respecti vely •

TABlf 21 Distribution of villages according to land use

C.D. Block No. of Total area Percentage of culti- Percentage of irrigated inhabited vable area to total area to total cultivable villages area area

2 3 4 5

1. Ganaur 68 33,829.16 79.55 98.37 2. Sonipat 77 41,058.90 80.31 94.64 3. Rai 59 26,915.61 80.92 90.88 4. Kharkhoda 44 28,209.73 84.71 92.98

District 248 130,013.40 81.20 94.44

Cultivable area = Irrigated + unirrigated area 35 Table 22 below depict~ t~e per capita receipt and expenditure in the case of, each town of the dlstrlct. The highest per capita receipt (112.29) and expendlture (104.07) ha~ been recorded in Ganaur(M.C.). Per capitareceipt through taxes and per caplta expenditure on public health and conveniences ~re also the highest in Ganaur (M .C). Kharkhoda, the newly recreated town 10 1991-Census records the lowest per capita receipt and expenditure. TABlE 22 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns Class, name Per capita and ci vi c Receipt Expenditure status of Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other the town through from ex pen- admin- ture on works ture on aspects taxes all other di ture i stra- pub 1i c pub 1i c sources tion health institu- and con- tions venien- ces

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Ganaur (M.C) 112.29 63.80 48.49 104.07 39.98 47.81 11.08 5.20 IV Kharkhoda (M.G) 62.70 37.42 25.28 50.00 31.68 1.99 16.29 0.04 Soni.pat (M.C) 102.16 64.77 37.39 84.74 23.75 31.09 17.86 12.04

Total 100.44 62.64 37.80 84.45 26.25 30.91 16.94 10.35

Note : 1 __ ' denotes nil.- The town-wise detail of different levels of schools per 10,000 popu­ lation has been set out in Table 23 below. The average number of schools per ten thousand population in the urban areas of the district is 1 for Higher Secondary I Inter IPUCI Junior College, 2 for Secondary I Matriculation, 3 for Junior Secondary I Middle and 2 for Primary. In the class III town of Ganaur and class IV town of Kharkhoda, the number of schools of different educational levels per 10,000 population is relatively high even though Kharkhoda is depri ved of the facility of Higher Secondary lInter /PUC! Junior College. This proportion is low in Sonipat M.C., which ~s the only class I town in the district. . TABlE 23 Schools per 10,000 population in towns

Class, name and civic No. per 10,000 population status of the town Higher Secondary/ Secondary/ Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Middle College

2 3 4 5

III Ganaur (M.C) 2 4 6 IV Kharkhoda (M.C) 2 4 5 Sonipat (M.C) '2 2 2

Total 1 2 3 2

Notes I --' denotes nil 36 Number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population for each of the towns of the district has been worked out in Table 24 below. In two towns of Ganaur and Sonipat, the average number of beds for 1,000 population is equal to the district average for urban area (1). Kharkhoda overtakes even the class I town ;,.- respect of number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population (2).

TABlE 24

No. of beds in medical institutions in towns

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

2

III Ganaur (M.C.)

IV Kharkhoda (M.C.) 2 1 Sonipat (M.e.) 1

Total

Table 25 below gives data on proportion of slums J population to total population and density of population per square kilometre of slums in all the class I and II towns of the district. Sonipat (M.C) is the only class I town where the percentage of slum population to total population is 4.15 and density per sq. km. is 1,512.

TABLE 25 Proportion of sllllS population in town

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

1 2 3

I. Sonipat (M.C.) 4.15 1,512

Note : *For class I and class II towns only.

Table 26 below gives the most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in each of the towns of the district. I t also explains the industrial/occupational character of the towns. The most important commodity manufactured and exported is handloom cloth in Kharkhoda (M .C.) while it is cycle in Sonipat (M .C). In Ganaur, the most important commodity manufactured is G • I • pipes. 37 TABLE 26

Most important coaaod1ty .anufactured» i~rted and exported 1n to_"'s

Class, name and civic Most iMportant cORaOdity status of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

1 2 3 4

III Ganaur (M.C.) G.I. Pipes Rice Paddy IV Kharkhoda (M.C.) Handloom cloth Handloom cloth Cotton yarn 1 $onipat (M.C.) Cycles Cycles Timber

PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

39

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

41

CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS

43.

45

CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOGETHER ~TH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW:-

Column No. 5 Educational Primary School P Middle School M Ma triculation/ High School H Higher Secondary I Pre-University I Junior College PUC Any college (graduate level and above) C like Arts. Science... Commerce etc. Industrial School I Training School Tr. Colum!l No, 6 Medical Hospital H Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Healt h Centre HC Primary Health Centre PHC Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC T .B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Village Health Guide VHG Others o Column No. 7 Drinking Water Tap Water T· Well Water W Tank Water TK Tu be well Water TW Handpump HP River Water R Fountain F Canal C Lake L 46

Spring S Nallah N Others (Kuhl) o Column No.8 Post and Telegraph Post Office PO Telegraph Office TO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone Connection Phone Column No. 10 Communication Bus BS Railway Station RS Navigable Waterway NW Column No. 11 Approach to Village Pacca Road PR Kachcha Road KR ColmDD No. 13 Power Supply Electricity for domestic purposes ED Electricity for agriculture EAG Electricity for other purposes like EO industrial, commercial etC. Electricity for all purposes listed above EA Column No. 15 Irrigated by source Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others o Total T 47 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST-l <181 CENSUS State/District / Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codea Haryana 6 06 1. Ambala 1 01 1. 1 0010 2. Nqraingqrh 2 0020

3~ Atnbala 3 0030 4. Jagadhri 4 0040 2. ~urukshetra 3 02 1. 1 0010 2. Guhla 2 0020 3. lCaithal 3 0030 4. 4 0040

3. Kamal 3 03 1. Karnal 1 0010 2. Z 0020 3. Panipat 3 0030 4. .. 04 1. Narwapa 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. 3 0030

5. Sonipat 5 05 1. Gohana 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020

6. Rohtak 6 06 1. Ma,ham 1 0010 2. Rohtak 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Bahadurgarh 4 0040

7. Faridabad 7 07 1. Ballabgarh 1 0010 2. 2 0020

8. Gurgaon 8 08 1. Gurgaon 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. 3 0030 48 CODE LIST-1981 CENSU5-concld.

State I District I Tahsil Manual Codes Computer t'od'es 9. Uahendragarh 9 .. 09 1. 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. 4 0040

10. Bhiwani 10 10 1. 1 0010 '2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. 4 0040

11. Risar 11 11 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Hansi 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040

12. 12 12 1. .,,Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 49 CODE LIST -1991 CENSUS

State I District I Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes HiH'Y61.nOl .. 8 08 1. Ambala 1 01 1. Kalka 1 0010 2. Panchkula 2 0020 3. Na,raingarh 3 0030 4. l\nibala 4 0040 5. Barara 5 0050

2. Yamunanagar 2 02

1. Ja~adhri 1 0010 2. 2 0020

3. 3 03 1. Tbanesar 1 0010 2. Pehcwa 2. 002.0

1. -1 04 1. GubJ.a ,1 0010 2. Knit hal ? 0020

5. Karnal 5 05 l. Karnal 1 0010

6. Panipat 6 06 L l\ssCllld h 0010 2. Panipat 2 0020 7. Sonipat 7 07 l. Ganaur 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020

8. Rohtak 8 08 I· • Gohana 1 0010 2. MahC\m 2 0020 3. Rohtak 3 0030 4. Jhajjar 4 0040 5. l3a had urgar h 5 0050

9. Faridabad 9 09 1. Fnrida bad 1 0010 2. BaJJabgarh 2 0020 3. Palwal 3 0030 4. 4 0040 50 CODE LIST-1991 CEHSUS-coocld. State 1District ITahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes 10 10. Gurgaon 10 1. 1 0010 2. Gurgaon 2 0020 3. Nuh 3 0030 4. Ferozepur Jhirka 4 0040

11. Rewari 11 11 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. 3 0030

12. Uahendragarh 12 12 1. Mahendragarh 1 0010 2. Narnaul 2 0020

13. Bbiwani 13 13 1. Ba wani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 OO~O 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 0040 5. 5 0050 6. 6 0060 14. Jind 14 14 1. 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030

15. lIisar 15 15 1. Fatehabad 1 0.010 2. 2 0020 3. Tohana 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 5. Hansi 5 0050 6. 6 0060

16. 5irsa 16 16 1- Dabwali 1 0010 Z. Sirsa 2 0020 3. Rania 3 0030 4. 4 0040 MAPS

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HA RYANA C. D. BLOCK GANAUR TAHSIL GANAUR & (PART OF TAHSIL SONIPAT) DISTRICT SONIPAT

Km 2 0 4 6 a 10 Km D S T R C T i==i=:i==;;I:=:::::!:=;iii:::::::::::i:::==:I "1\;; P ;1'" 3 ." '" I p '5 .(ie. r

FALLS IN C.D BLOCK GANAUR s

PARTS OF TAHSIL SONIPAT THIS PART FALLS IN I'ALL IN C.D. BLOCK vANAUR C.O BLOCK SONIPAT o IN TAHSIL SONIPAT ~, C D.BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (5)

BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1. 1990

BOUNDARV. STATE .' _.. _.. _ DISTRICT TAHSIL GANAUR TAHSIL. CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1981- 91 C.D. BLOCK. Km 10 0 10 Km ,~------"" VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. IL ______26 JI HEAOQUARTERS : TAHSIL; CD. BLOCK @:0 ~):.=.~.- \ . ---''\..'",.1 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE, BELOW 200; H 1 200- 499 , 500-999 , 1000 - 4999 , 5 000 S. ABOVE ." .1--f_l.A S L C;ANAl)~i r------"" I \".--,_.,' UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE L ___ X_4~ ___ j i_... I __,~~ \.. URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE /J ') f0.(;x'i;0l NHI \ TA.HS! l 5.0NIPAT • NATIONAL HIGHWAY '(, \ IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD t / ..... ~ RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE \.. ,,.,,,. '- \J/ RIVER AND STREAM I CANAL. ~I= ~ POST OFFICE I POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO BOUNDARV, STATEI UNION TERRITORy HIG H OR HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. 5 DISTRICT POLICE STATION Ps TAHSil PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE AND DISPENSARY + NEWLY CREATED TAHSIL FROM TAHSIL wvc SONIPAT

8Qsed I,Ipon Survey of Indio. map With the permission of the Surveyor General at IndlQ © Government of Indio. Copynght.1994 53

HARVANA C. D. BLOCKS SONIPAT. RAI AND KHARKHODA TAHSIL SONIPAT & (i"ART OF TAHSIL GANAUR) THIS PART FALLS IN C 0 BLOCK GANAUR DISTRICT SONIPAT IN TAHSil GANAUR Km2 • 0 2 4 6 B lOKm bid La-d bd b-----.J PART OF TAHSI~ GANAUR FALLS IN C.D. BLOCK SDN'PAT THESE PARTS FALL IN GANAUR C. D. BLOCK GANAUR IN TAHSIL GA~AUR

C.D.BLOCKS A SONIPAT B RAI C KHARKHODA o

\.. C.D.BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (5) I) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTD 1.11990

BOUNDARY, STATE I UNION TERRITORY DISTRICT TAHSI L TAHSIL SONIPAT C.D.BLOCK CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1981-91

Kml0 0 10Km VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ~ hEADQUARTERS. TAHSIL. C 0 BLOCK @,a VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW ZOO; -;(®iffii1>n ".' 200 -499; 500-999, 1000-4999; 5000 & ABOVE' 111 TAHs!Llliru~.ANAUR

r------, IlllIWII· \ UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE. '1P' . l_ ~_I~~ ___ : h , URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. ~ ) TAHSil SON\PAT l NATIONAL HIGHWAY. NHI "'I { ~ .. ~.~., ,,.( STATE HIGHWAY .. SH20 'i IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .. BOUNDARY, STATE I UNION TERRITORY RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGE DISTRICT RIVER AND STREAM 1 CANAL =1= TAHSil AREA GAINED fROM TAHSil GOHANA POST OFFICE IPOST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO OF DISTRICT ROHT.. HIGH OR HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL / COLLEGE AREA GAINED FROM TAHSIL ROHTAK SIC Of DISTRICT ROHTAX POLICE STATION PS AREA GAINED FROM TAHSIL 8AHADURGARH OF DISTRICT ROHTAK HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ANO DISPENSARY AREA LOST TO NEWLY CREATED TAHSIL GAN'UR AREA LOST TO TAHSil PANIPAT OF NEWLY CREATED DISTRICT PANIPI6.T

SQs.d upon Surveoy of Ind~ map With the- permiSSion of the Surveyor Geneoral ot India © Go" ...nm.nt of 'nelia Copyright. 1".(. " 55 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN GANAUR C.D. BLOCK

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59 &VIAIIl C. D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Ser ial Name of the village location location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.,) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sanaor Tahsil (Part) 1. Aghwanpur ( 160.) 8/7/1/50 08/07/0010/0050 6/5j2/55 06/05/0020/0055 2. Ahulana (121) 8/1 /1/4, 08/07/0010/0004 6/5/2/43 06/05/0020/0043 3. Atan (120) 8/7 /1/3 08/07/0010/0003 6/5/2/4? 06/05/0020/0042 4. Bai (105) 8/7/1/34 08/07/0010/0034 6/5/2/67 06/05/0020/0067 5. Bajana Kalan (126) 8/7/1/9 08/07/0010/0009 6/5/2/32 06/05/0020/0032 6. Bajana Khurd (125) 8/7 /1/8 08/07/0010/0008 6/5/2/33 06/05/0020/0033 7. Bali; Qutabpur (122) 8/7/1/5 08/07/0010/0005 6/5/2/36 06/05/0020/0036 8. Baraut (106) 817/1/33 08/07/0010/0033 6/512/66 06/05/00?0/0066 9. Bar; (4) 8/7/1/61 08/07/0010/0061 6/5/2/69 06/05/0020/0069 10. Begah (1) 8/7/1/21 08/07/0010/0021 6/5/2/62 06/05/0020/0062 11. 8hagan (98) at7/1/64 08/07/0010/0064 6/5/2/78 06/05/0020/0078 12. Bhakharpur (113) 8/7/1/17 08/07/0010/0017 6/5/2/58 06/05/0020/0058 13. Bhanwar (136) 8/7/1/41 08/07/0010/0041 6/5/2/38 06/05/0020/0038 14. Bharet (162) 8/7 /1/52 08/07/0010/0052 6/5/2/10 06/05/0020/0010 15. 8hogipur (161 ) 8/711/53 08/07/0010/0053 6/5/2/9 06/05/0020/0009 16. Bhora Rasulpur (116) 817/1/2 08/07/0010/0002 6/5/2/47 06/05/0020/0047 17. Bhur; (96) 8/7/1/57 08/07/0010/0057 6/5/2/76 06/05/0020/0076 18. Bulandpur (132) 817/1/13 08/07/0010/0013 6/5/2/41 06/05/0020/0041 19. Chandauli (8) 8/1/1/22 08/07/0010/0022 6/5/2/84 06/05/0020/0084 20. Chirsaml (112) 8/7 /1/18 08/07/0010/0018 6/5/2/59 06/05/0020/0059 21. Dabarpur (156) 8/U1/45 08/07/0010/0045 6/5/2/24 06/05/0020/0024 22. Oatauli (110) 817/1/20 08/07/0010/0020 6/5/'1.'/61 06/05/0020/0061 23. Ganaur (Rural (104) 8/7/1/35 08/07/0010/0035 6/5/z/68 06/05/0020/0068 Part) 24. Ghaso li (2) 8/7 /1/28 08/07/0010/0028 6/5/2/83 06/05/0020/0083 25. Giaspur (10) 81711/25 08/07/0010/0025 6/5/2/B7 06/05/0020/0087 26. Gumar (139) 8/7 /1/36 08/07/0010/0036 • 6/5/2/5'3 06/05/0020/0053 27. Jalalabad (137) 8/7/1/38 08/07/0010/0038 6/5/2/50 06/05/0020/0050 28. Kallana (143) 817 /1/44 08/07/0010/0044 6/5/2/25 06/05/0020/0025 29. Kheri Gujar (133) 8/7 /1/14 08/07/0010/0014 6/5/2/48 06/05/0020/0048 30. Kheri Tag! (109) 8/7/1/29 08/07/0010/0029 6/5/2/63 06/05/0020/0063 60 IlMAlit C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 198~ Census

Ser 1a 1 Name of the. vi 11 age Location locat ion loe at ion Locat ion No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Ganaur Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 31. Khizarpur ( 138) 8/7/1/37 08/07/0010/0037 6/5/2/51 06/05/0020/0051 32. Khubru ( 130) 8/7 /1/11 08/07/0010/0011 6/5/2/37 06/05/0020/0037 33. l a 1heri ( 102) 8/7/1/60 08/07/0010/0060 6/5/2/73 06/05/0020/0073 34. l arsoli (101 ) 817/1/63 08/07/0010/0063 6/5/2/72 06/05/0020/0072 35. Machhrauli ( 140) 8/7 /1/49 08/07/0010/0049 6/5/2/54 06/05/0020/0054 36. Manak Majra ( 119) 8/7/1/1 08/07/0010/0001 6/5/2/44 06/05/0020/0044 37. Miana (134 ) 8/7/1/39 08/07/0010/0039 6/5/2/49 06/05/0020/0049 38. Mohammadpur Majra (129) 8/7/1/43 08/07/0010/0043 6/5/2/27 06/05/0020/0027 39. Naya Bans (131 ) 817/1/12 08/07/0010/0012 6/5/2/40 06/05/0020/0040 40. Pabnera (9) 8/7/1/23 08/07/0010/0023 6/5/2/86 06/05/0020/0086 41. Panchi Gujran (114 ) 8/7 /1/16 08/07/0010/0016 6/5/2/57 06/05/0020/0057 42. Par'lclii Jatan (164 ) 8/7 11/54 08/07/0010/0054 6/5/2/8 06/05/0020/0008 43. Patt i Barahmnan (111) 817/1/19 08/07/0010/0019 6/5/2/60 06/05/0020/0060 44. Pip 1i Khera (5) 817 /1/62 08/07/0010/0062 6/5/2/71 06/05/0020/0071 45. Pogthala (124) 817 /117 08/07/0010/0007 6/5/2/34 06/05/0020/0034 46. Purkhas Dhiran ( 159) 8/7/1/47 08/07/0010/0047 6/5/2/12 06/05/0020/0012 47. Purkhas Rathi (158) 817/1/46 08/07/0010/0046 6/5/2/13 06/05/0020/0013 48. Rajlu (103) 817/1/59 08/07/0010/0059 6/5/2/74 06/05/0020/0074 49. Rajpur (97) 81711/58 08/07/0010/0058 6/5/2/75 06/05/0020/0075 50. Ramnagar (6) 8/7/1/27 08/07/0010/0027 6/5/2/82 06/05/0020/0082 51. Rasu lpur (11) 817/1/24 08/07/0010/0024 6/5/2/88 06/05/0020/0088 52. Sanpera (3) 81.7/1/30 08/07/0010/0030 615/2170 06/05/0020/0070 53. Sardhana (123) 8/7/1/6 08/07/0010/0006 6/5/2/35 06/05/0020/0035 54. Shahpur Taga ( 108) 8/7/1/31 08/07/0010/0031 6/5/2/64 06/05/0020/0064 55. Shamashpur (135) 8/7/1/40 08/07/0010/0040 6/5/2/39 06/05/0020/0039 56. Sheikhupura (141 ) 8/7/1/48 08/07/0010/0048 6/5/2/52 06/05/0020/0052 57. Siha Khera (142) 8/7 /1/42 08/07/0010/0042 6/5/2/26 06/05/0020/0026 58. Teha (107) 8/7/1/32 08/07/0010/0032 6/5/2/65 06/05/0020/0065 59. Teori (127) 8/7/1/10 06/07/0010/0010 6/5/2/28 06/05/0020/0028 60. Udesipur (163) 817/1/51 08/oi/0010/0051 615/2/11 06/05/0020/0011 61. Umedgarh (7) 8/7/1/26 08/07/0010/0026 6/5/2/85 06/05/0020/0085 62. Zafarpur (115 ) 817/1/15 08/07/0010/0015 6/5/2/56 06/05/0020/0056 61 GAHAUR C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sey ia 1 Name of the village Location Locat ion Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manu-al) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 1. Shad; (146) 817/2/4 08/07/0020/0004 6/5/1/48 06/05/0010/0048 2. Dobheta (145) 8/7/2l3 08/07/0020/0003 6/5/2/31 06/05/0020/0031 3. Hassanpur (99) 8/7/2/28 08/07/0020/0028 6/5/2/96 06/05/0020/0096 4. Kami (95) 8/7 /2/26 08/07/0020/0026 6/5/2/77 06/05/0020/0077 5. Karar Ibrahimpur (92) 817/2/27 08/07/0020/0027 6/5/2/97 06/05/0020/0097 6. Majri (128) 8/1 /2/1 08/07/0020/0001 6/5/2/29 06/05/0020/0029 7. Memarpur (12) 8/1 /2/33 08/07/0020/0033 6/5/2/89 06/05/0020/0089 8'. Moi (144) 817/2/2 08/07/0020/0002 6/5/2/30 06/05/0020/0030

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

GANAUR C. D. BLOCK

63 64

VILLAGE GAICAUR c. D. Bl. 0Ck _ntttes and

Loca- Name of village Totat Total Amenities available (if not available within the t10n (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) 1s shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number w~~re the facility ~s available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun i­ holds t ional water & days cati0n (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the ",stop, mar - r ail way ket/ stat ion, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 1 Manak Majra (119) 165.11 74 (11) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

2 Bhora (116) 336.69 1,542(233) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS Rasu1pur 3 Atail (120) 245.24 1,143(169) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) BS

4 Ahulana (121) 1,119.00 3,071(471) P,M,H PHS,VHG T,W PO BS

5 Balli (122) 841,00 2,652(406) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W,HP -(-5) BS Qutabpur

6 sardhana (123) 507.87 1;368(200) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

7 Pogtha1a (124) 872.08 2,495(354) P,M,H PHS T,'lW,HP PO BS

B Bajana (125) 768.49 2,425(368) P,M,H o W,HP PO BS Khurd 9 Bajana Kalan (126) 903.00 2,400(369) P,M PHS T,W,HP -(-5) BS

10 Teori (127 ) 643.00 2,400(372) P,M,H -(-5) -(-5) •• -(-5)

11 Khubru (130) 720.73 3,171(500) P,M,H D W,HP PO, BS Phone

12 Naya Bans (131) 292.18 1,686(254) P PHS W,HP -(-5)

13 BulaOOpIlr (132) 231.88 1,478(233) P -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) .. BS

14 Kheri Gujar (133) 715.88 4,309(673) P,M,H PHS, T,HP PO BS RP(2) Phone

15 Zafarpur (115) 315.25 624 (80) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,HP -(S-10) -(-5)

16 Panchi (114) 1,123.87 3,694(604) P(3),M PHS, W,'IW,HP Phone as Gujran (Part) RP(2) 65 DIRECTORY land use

/ App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectores roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and -·~------i-----~--~------~------~--~------village distance Forest Jrrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irrt- able available gated waste for cul t.i­ (fnc1ud- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ganaur (9) a .. T(140.00), OC (110.00), 'll're(30.00) .. 17.11 8.00

Ganaur (10) FA T(303.00), OC (148.QO), 'lWE(135.0CJ), 0(20.00) ,. 4.69 29.00

PR Ganaur (6) ED,EAG .. T(193.;OO), GC(83.00), 'IWE(llO.ClO) .. 29.24 23.00

PR Ganaur (16) EA T(610.00), GC (431.00), 'IWE(179.00) 18.00 222.00 269.00 l'R Ganaur (15) FA .. T(652.5S), GC(285.30}, TW(367.25) 132.81 55.64

PR Ganaur (16) EO, FAG .. T{311.60), GC (311.60) •• 196.21

PR Ganaur (16) Ei\ e' • T(641.00), OC(231.00), Th'E(410.00) 0.08 231.00

PR,m Ganaur (14) Eli. ., T(570.00), GC(360.00} 'IWE(210.00} 59.00 84.49 55.00 l'R Ganaur (14) FA .. T(668.73), GC(542.27), TW8(126.46) 56.66 90.60 91.01

PR Ganaur (13) ED, FAG .. T~425.00)~ GC(227.31), TW(118.62), .. 218.00 'lWE{79.07)

Ganaur (~) FA T(440.00), GC(400.00), 'l'IiE(40.00) 5.00 94.73 181.00

PR Ganaur (10) ED,EAG .. T(171.00), GC(Sl.00), TWE(90.00) 3.00 63.18 55.00

PR Ganaw: (10) ED,EAG .. T(183.00), GC(17.00), TWE(l06.00) .. 29.88 19.00

PR Ganaut" (4) FA •• T(578.OCl), GC(l~.OO), 'lWE(422.00), .. 58.88 79.00 O{10.00) PR Ganau!' (4) FA T(291.00)"GC(Sl.06), TW(lD.OO), .. 0.25 24.00 'IWE (200. 00)

PR Ganaw: (3) FA T{965.2S), GC(171.14), TWE(794.11) 6.91 151.11 66 VILLAGE GMAlIl C. D. BlOCK Men iU.$ Md loca- N~e of v111agc Total Total Amen it ies available (if not available within. the tion (with hadbast al ea popula· vl1hge, 11 dash l-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the t10n to' it in br ackets the d1 stance in broad ranges 111 z. 1'10. vi ]lage illl4 -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nellTC:st place ( 111 number __ ._._·~.Where ______the facility .~w~." ______is available ~~ ____ is ~ ______9iven) -. hectares) of hOuse- Eduea- Medical Drinking Post Oay or Col11tluni- holds tional water & days cation, (potable) 1.ele- of (bus graph the stoP. mar- railway ketl station, hat if wlltel"- any wa,v) --,--- 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

~n.ur Tahsil (PU't)-Contd. 17 EMk:ha:rp.tr (113) 205.59 12'3(111) P ~(5-10) T,'IW,RP -(-5) -(-5)

18 0ti..t"SCD.:ni {1l2} 565.34 1,955(321) P.. M p!:!S,RP T,'l'W,HP -(-s) .. -(-5)

19 Patti (111) 127.88 417 (63) P -(5-10) T,'lW1HP -(-5) .. -(5-10) Bar-tihman 20 Datauli (110) 861.63 5,134(705) P,M,H P'dS. T,'IW,HP Pro, .. as RP(3) Phooe

21 Begah (1) H99.00 4,616(695) P(2), PHC,PHS, W,'IW,HP PO, I!S N,H RP Phcxle

22 C'handauli (8) 379.00 173 (32) -(-5) -(-5) 'l';'BC,HP -(-5) -("5)

23 Pabnera (9) 413.00 1,273(169) P,!'l RP T,'IK,HP -(-5) as

24 Rasulpn' (11) 105.00 490 (88) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP -(-5) as

25. Giasplr (10) 385.00 729(102) P -(5-10) T,'lW,HP -(-5) .. as

26 Unedgarh (7) 279.82 1,248(181) P RP T,'lW,HP -(-5) BS

27 Rannagar (6) 539.84 1,914{303} P ~(-5) RP -(-5) -(-5)

28 Glasoli (2) 603.78 3,600(463) P(2), PHS T,W.'IW, PO •• -(5-10) )l,H lIP

29. Kheri Taga (1(9) 557.65 2,035(276) P -(5-10) W,TW,HP -(5-10) lIS

30 Sanpera (3) 422.89 2,575(406) P,M,H -(5-10) W1TW,HP PO .. -(-s)

31 Shahp.lT. (108) 400.00 1,610(244) P,M -(5-10) W,'rtl,HP -(5-10) as Taga 32 TiM (l07) 241.19 1,646(251) P -(-5) W,'lW,HP -(-5) .. BS 67

DllEtnJRy llRCf use

App­ Nearest Power Land use 'j .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply _____ .~ ______. ______rounded M_ ..______IJpto ~ ______two decimal places) . __ " ______. ____ ~ ___ _ to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Cultur- Area not (tn kms) ~rri­ able available gated waste for cult1- (includ- vation fng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ganaur (9) FA •• T(lS4.00), GC(69.00). TWECl15.00) •• 0.59 21.00

PR,I

PR Ganaur (6) EA '1'(121.88), ~(30.00), 'IWE(91.88) .. 6.00 PR,KR Ganaur (6) FA .. T(759.63), 'lW(112.0(», 'IWf!(647.63) 100.00

Ganaur (10) EA '1'(1,027.00), TW{427.CX)), 'lWE(600.00) 1.64.00 6.00 302.00

PR Ganaur (9) ED, FAG T(31B.30), TW(111.29), ~~(207.01) 2.02 58.68

Ganaur (10) FA T(291.36). TW(B9.03). TWE(202.33) 20.48 101.16

FR,lCR SOnipat(19} FA T(94 .0:» t 'IW( z:~.OO). 'lWE( 66.00) 11.00

PR,KR Ganaur (11) 1'71. T(348.02), TW(131.52), TWE(216.50) 9.67 27.31

PR Gzmaur (10) EI\ T(250.82), TW(lOO.OO), TWE(150.8~) .. 2.00 26.00

PR,Jr:R Ganaur (7i Ell. T(489.00l , 'l'ii(200.00J, 'l"'I'lE(289.00) 10.84 40.00

PR,m Ganaur (12) l!'J\ .. T(554.00). '1W(254.00), 'nI.'E(300.00) 23.00 26.79

PR,KR Ganaur (8) Ell. T(498.00), TWE(498.00) 1.00 38.65 20.00

PR,KR Gmaur (6) Ell. •• T(369.00). TWE(369.00} 1.00 15.89 37.00

PR,KR Q,maur (S) FA .. T(312.00), GC(21.00), 'rw(291.00) 54.00 34.00

PR,l

IWWIt C~D. ROCl MeatUes ..

loca- Hallie of vi 11 age Total Total Amen1t1es available ( if not available wHhin the t10n (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and neKt Code nu~l") of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5- kms. 15--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) "-hec~) of house- Educa------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. mar- railway ketl station, hat water- if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9~ 10 Canaur Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

33 Baraut (106) 254.95 664 (93) -(-5) -(-5) Wo'1W·HP PO as

34 Bai (105) 155.00 1,141(215) P -(5-10) W,'lW,HP PO .. -(-5)

35 Ganaur (104) 576.27 931(145) -(-5) -(-5) W,'lW -(-5) -(-5) (Rural Part) 36 GJmar (139) 507.87 3,779(563) P(2), PHS r,W,1lW, PO .. as M,H liP

37 Xhiza.rpur (138) 273.16 3,400(464) P,M,H D T,'lW,HP PO BS Ahir 38, +Jalalabad (137) 275.00 5 (1 ) -(-5) -(-5) 'lW -(-5) -(-5)

39 Miana (134) 308.37

40 Shamashpur (13S) 131.12 645 (91) P -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) .. as , 41 Etlanwar (136) 241.19 962 (152) P -(-5) W,HP -(-s) BS

42 Silla Khera -(142) All.00 1,394(187) p -(10+) T,W;'lW, -(-5) BS liP

43 ~ (129) 432.60 1,307(205) P{2) -(-5) T,'lW,C -(-5) -(-5) Majra 44 lCailana (143) 630.90 2,424(371) P,M,H PHS,D T,W,'lW, PO •• BS HI? 4S DabarpJr (156) 264.00 746(103) P -(-5) T,W,'lW, -(-5) BS HI? ,46 Purkhas ,(lSi!) 531.75 3,646(565) P PHC_, T,W,'lW, PO .. BS : Rathi PHS HI?

47 Purtd1as (159) 634.94 2,758(389) P,M,H,I RP T,W,'lW, PO as Ihlzan HP 48 Sheikhuplra (141') 589.21 3,238(444) P,M,H PHS, T,W,'lW, PO as VB; HP 69 DlRECTClty land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roacb town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and v01age distance F~;;;i------i;;i~;t;d~b;-;;~;~~---·------U~:-----·C~lt~;:--A;;~-~~t (in killS) irr1- able available gated waste for culti­ (1nc1ud- vation ing gauchar, and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Ganaur (2) FA T(218.00), GC(32.00), TW(186.00) 7.95 29.00

PR,KR Ganaur (2) 'Do T(127.00), GC(45.oo), TWE(82.00) 28.00

FR Ganaur (0) FA .. T(475.00), GC(53.00), TWE(416.00), 0(6.00) 5.27 96.00

PR Ganaur (3) FA T(442.00), GC(85.00), 'lW(1?00), 2.00 2.87 61.00 TWE(340.00)

PR Ganaur (6) FA T(222.00), GC(l,QO); TWE(227.00) 3.00 4.16 38.00

PR Ganaur (5) ED,EAG .. T(258.oo), GC(10.00), TWE(248.00) 17.00 inhabited

PR Ganaur (6) ED, FAG .. T(l09.00), GC(32.00), TWE(n .00) .. 9.12 13.00 FR,FP Ganaur (6) FA .. T(169.00), GC(6B.OO), 'l'WE(lOl.oo) .. 57.19 15.00

PR Ganaur (8) FA •• T(299.00), GC(l64.oo), 'IWE(123.00), .. 71.00 41.00 0(12.00) PR Ganaur (11) ED, FAG T(296.00), GC(156.00), 'lW(12B.00), •• ~. 0.60 l36.00 0(12.00) PR Ganaur (10) FA .T{451.00)~ GC(27G.OO), 'lWE(165.00), 96.90 83.00 0(10.00) I PR Ganaur (10) FA .. T(200.00), GC(l06.00), '!WE (so. eX» , .. 29.00 35.00 0(14.00) PR Ganaur (10) FA .. T(454.00), GC(435.00), TWE(19.00) 5.75 12.00

PR Ganaur (16) FA •• T(560.94), GC(410.94), WE(75.00), •• 4.00 70.00 'IW(30.00), 'lWEC45.(X» l?R Ganaur (5) FA .. T(47B.00), GC(256.00), '!W(e.oo), 13.00 25.21 73.00 'lWE(214.00) 70 VIllAGE GMI\UR C. D. BtOCk Al!entUes and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available withtn the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. Mo. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ klIls of the nearest place (in number where the facility is availab1e '5 given) hectares) of house- Educa------~.------~-.------~----~-Medical Or ink ing Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days catiorf (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. mar- Yailway ketl station, hat if water· any 'way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Galnaur Tahsi.1 (Part)-Concld. 49 Machhrauli (140) 178.87 Un-

50 Aghwanpur {l60) 591 .. 1'1 3,456(533) P,M,B PHS '1', 'i'W; I:JP -(-5) •• BS

51 udesipur (163) 430.98 2,204(326} P -(-5) T,'1W,HP -(-5) BS

52 'tBharet (162) 158.63 121 (2S) -(-5) -(-5) 'IW -(-s) -(-5)

53 Bhoqillur (161) 195 .. 96 4,145(626) P,M,H PHS 'l','lW,HP PO .. BS,RS

54 PlUlchi (164) 880.00 5,219(797) P,M,II PHS, T,'IW,HP PO .. as Jatan RP(2),VHG 57 Bhuri (96) 265.07 1,585(239) P(2) RP,VHG T,W,'lW, -(-5) ... BS,RS HP

58 Raj~ (91) 460.12 3,493(572) P,M PHS, 'l',W,'lW, ro, .. BB RP{Z},VHG·HP Phone 59 Rajlu (lO3} 356 .. 52 1,338(220) P,M,H PHS,D, 'I',W,'IW, PO, .. RS VHG HP Pane

60 I.a1h.er1 (102) 267 .. 09 ·2,420(392 ) P,M VHG 'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

61 Sari (4) 917.00 2,124(423) P,M,H RP T,'l'W,HP PO" BS Phone

62 Pipli Khera (5) 380.80 2.645(363) P,M,H PHS W,'lW,HP po. BB Phone

BS ./ 63 Larsoli (101) 422.89 2,113(311) P,M.H PHS,RP 'lW,HP PO ....

PO, BS 64 l3hagan (98) 714.66 3,070(497) P,M,R PHS,RP T,W,'lW, .. tl!! Phone PS:!(3) 'I::It!Il 29829.94126#249(l.9,Q22)P(60) 1.N(31) PBS(13) J{(24) .0(5) r(l) 1&(21) VB,;(7) 71 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) . to and ------~------~------vi 11 age distance Forest lrrtgated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

inhabited

PR Gana~ \ 1(3) FA •• T(517~97), GC(140.62), TW(15.17). ... 22.69 50.58 'fWE(362 .. 1S) PR Ganaur (5) ED,EAG .. T(370;OO}, GC(6.00), TWE(356.00>, 0(8.00) ... 18.98 42.00

PR Ganaur (6) ED, FAG •• T(138.00), GC(2.00), TWE(136.00) •• 9.63 11.00

PR Gana'hr (4) m,FAG .. T(153.00), TWE(153.00) "' . 1.86 41.00

PR,l

PR Sonipat{lO} FA T(226.00), GCe5.00), TWE(221.00) 1.00 2.07 36.00

PR Ganaur (10) FA •• T(375.50}, GC(102.20), TWE(62.80), •• 22.91 61.71 'l'WB(210.50) PR Ganaur (3) FA T(300.00), GC(2.00), TW(28.00), •• 0.52 56.00 TWE(270.00> PR,m Ganatlr (3) FA •• T(211.00), GC(69.00}, TWE(142.00) .. 20.09 36.00

PR Ganaur (3) FA .. T(664.00), GC(9.00), TWE(655.00) 5.00 145.00 103.00

PR,m Ganaur (B) EA •• T(297.00), GC(78.00), TWE(219.00) •• 31.S0 52.00

PF,l

PR Ganaur (7) FA T(570.00), GC(42.00), TWE(528.00) 14.00 47.66 83.00

.. T(23,lOl.SS}. GC(6.831.3B),1WC2,834.6B) 359.57 1,'702.73 4,1'18.85 _C13,268.49). ~(15.(X), O{92.(0) 72 VILLAGE GAIWJR C.O. BlOCk Allen It 1es &rid loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (w1th hadbast area popula- vill age, a dash (.;.) I s shown in the col umn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distllnce in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 k.ms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place \ in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of -_.------.------hous~- Educa- Medica1 Drinking Post Day or Connuni- holds tional water & days cat ion (pot ab le) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- r allway ket/ stat 10n. hat water- if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Son1pat Tahsl1 (Part) 1 Majri (128) 174.82 665 (89) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) •• BS

,2 MJi (144) 631.31 1,774(251) P,M,H PHC, T,W,HP PO, •• BS PHS Phone 3 Dabheta (145) 580.00 1,801(255) P PHC, T,W,HP -(-5) .. BS PHS

4 Bhadi (146) 166.00 392 (51) P -(5-10) T,W,'IW, -(5-10) -(-5) HP

26 Kami (95) 526.()8 2,645(395) P(2),M -(-5) 'nC,HP -(5-10) BS,RS

21 Karar (92) I 581.19 3,200(497) P.M,H PHS T,'lW -(-5) .. as Ibrahimpur

28 Hassanpur (99) 388.00 1,642(210) P,M,H -(-5) T,'lW -(-5) as

33 Mernarpur (12) 52hOO 1,519(211) p -(-5) T,HP -(-5) .. as

'1btal 3,580.46 13,638(2025) P(8) PlCel) .(4). PHS(3) B(3)

Qmaur c.n. Bloc* Gl'IIIld 'l\::Jtal 33,410.40139,881(21,047) ,P(68) PB:(4) MC3S) PHS(26) H(27) m,RP(21) '1(1) 'VIC("1) 73 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto t~o decimal places) to and ------.------~------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (1n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (1nclud- vatton ;ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18

PR,KR Ganaur (11) ED,EAG .. T(11l.50), GCelOl.50), WE(6.00), 11.00 30.32 22.00 'lWE(4.00) PR,KR Ganaur (11) ED,FAG .. T{443.73), GC(420.00), TW(13.73), 28.08 118.29 47.27 'lWE(10.00) PR,KR Ganaur (13) ED,EAG T(442.oo), GC(412.oo), TW(17.oo), 92.00 46.00 'lWE(13.oo) PR,KR Ganaur (13) FA .. T(l20.oo), GC(120.oo) 1.00 18.00 27.00 , PR Sonipat (5) FA •• T{446.()(», GC(98.OQ), TW(48.oo), •• 0.08 80.00 'lWE(3oo.oq> Sonipat (6) FA •• T(486.oo), GC(69.oo), 'lWE(417.oo) 35.00 .. 66.19

PR Sonipat(11) m .. T(316.oo), GC(13.00), 'lWE(303) 2.00 70.00

PR Sonipat(16) 'FA .. T(3OB.14), TW(25.14), TWE(283.oo) 1.00 129.00 82.86 .. T(2,673.37), <£(1,233.50) 78.08 ,387 .. 69 441.32 '1'W(lM.8i), 'NE(1,330.00)

• • '1'(25,774.92), Q::C8,064.8B) '1'W(2,944.55), !MB(14,598.49) -(75.00), 0(92.00)

ALPHABETICAL LISl' OF VILLAGES IN SONIPAT C.D. BLOCK

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77 SOIIPAT C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

San 1pat Tahs11 (P~I

1 Abdulapur (94) 8/7/2/45 08/07/1°/0045 6/5/2/98 06/05/0020/0098 2 Ahmadpur (76) 817/2/109 08/07/00 0/0109 6/5/2/163 06/05/0020/0163 3 Asadpur (22) 81712/40 08/07/0020/0040 6/5/2/112 06/05/0020/0112 4 Machhr1(178) 81712119 08/07/0020/0019 6/5/2/239 06/05/0020/0239 5 Bagru (194) 8/1/2/51 OB/07/0()20/0051 6/5/2/244 06/05/0020/0244 1\ Bakhtawarpur (18) 8/7/2136 08/07/0020/0036 6/5/2/93 06/05/0020/0093 7 Bandepur (77) 8/7/2181 08/07/0020/0081 6/5/2/165 06/05/0020/0165 8 Baraul1 (24) 811/2/94 08/07/0020/0094 6/5/21114 06/05/0020/0114 9 Barwasn1 (202) 8/7/2/50 08/07/0020/0050 6/5/2/248 06/05/0020/0248 10 Basaudi (25) 817/2/93 08/07/002010093 6/5/2/115 06105/0020/0115 11 Bayyanpur (207) 817/2/80 08/07/002010080 615/2/194 06/05/0020/0194 12 Bhadana (190) 81712172 08/07/0020/0072 6/5/2/20? 06/05/0020/0202 13 Bhatana Jafarabad (176) 8/712115 08/07/0020/0015 6/5/2/15 06/05/0020/0015 14 Bhatgaon Dogran (197) 817/2/54 08/07/0020/0054 6/5/2/241 06/05/0020/0241 15 Bhatgaon Malian (196) 817/2/69 08/07/0020/0069 6/5/21242 06/05/0020/0242 16 Bohla (150) 8/7/2/9 08/07/0020/0009 6/5/2/235 06/05/0020/0235 17 Chatia Dewa (153) 817/2/11 08/07/0020/0011 6/5/2/21 06/05/0020/0021 18 Chit ana (200) 8/7/2/21 ~/07/0020/0021 6/5/2/18 06/05/0020/0018 19 Dewarhu (Oearu) (93) 8/7/2/44 o /07/0020/0044 6/5/2/99 06/05/0020/0099 20 Dhatauri (100) 817/2129 08 1107/0020/0029 6/5/2/79 06/05/0020/0079 21 Oipalpur (28) 817/2/91 Oa/i)7/0020/D091 6/5/2/107 06/05/0020/0107 22 Dodwah (148) 8171216 oa/OV/0020/0006 6/5/2/50 06/05/0010/0050 23 Fazalpur (81) 81712/85 08/0N0020/0085 6/5/2/160 06/05/0020/0160 24 Guhna (184) 817/2/59 08/07Ao020/0059 6/5/1/52 06105/0010/0052 25 Harsana Kalan (208) 8/7/2/111 08/07/0020/0111 6/5/2/192 06105/0020/0192 26 Harsana Khurd (209) 8/7/2/112 08/07/00120/0112 5/5/2/191 06/05/0020/0191 27 Hasanyarpur Tihara Kalan (195) 8/7/2/70 08/07/002\1/0070 6/5/2/243 0&/05/0020/0243 28 Holaheri (201) 8/712152 08107/0020(0052 6/5/2./16 06/05/0020/0016 29 Jaji (179) 81712/55 08/07/0020~055 6/5/2/238 06/05/0020/0238 30 JaRalpur Kalan (173) 8/7/2/84 08/07/0020/ 0084 6/5/21252 06/05/0020/0252 78 snNIPAT C.D. BlOCK 1991 Census 1 1981 Census Seri al Name of the village Locat1on 1code I Location Code Location Code Location Cooe No. (Hadbast No.) (Manulll) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

[On1pat Tahsil (Part)--contd. 31 Jawahri (172) 8/7/2~46 08/07/0020/0046 6/5/2/254 06/05/0020/0254 32 Juan (177) 817 /2/r6 08/07/0020/0016 6/5/2/19 06/05/0020/0019 33 Kabirpur (79) SI7/2/a3 08/07/0020/0083 6/5/2/161 06/05/0020/0161 34 Kakroi (192) 817 /2/76 08/07/0020/0075 6/5/2/201 06/05/0020/0201 35 Kamashpur (88) 817/2/90 08/07/0020/0090 6/5/2/104 06/05/0020/0104 I 36 Karewri (198) 8/7/2/20 08/07/0020/0020 6/5/2/240 06/05/0020/0240 37 Khizarpur Jat (199) 817/21.53 08/07/0020/0053 6/5/2/17 06/05/0020/0017 38 Kl10rad (175) 817/2/?2 08/07/0020/0022 6/5/2/247 06/05/0020/0247 39 Kishora (87) 8/7/2/101 08/07/0020/0101 6/5/2/105 06/05/0020/0105 40 Lahrara (206) 8/7/2/79 08/07/0020/0079 6/5/2/193 06/05/0020/0193 41 Lohari liba (180) 8/7/2/56 08/07/0020/0056 6/5/2/232 06/05/0020/0232 42 Machhraula (21) 8/7/2/39 08i07/0020/0039 6/5/2/111 06/05/0020/0111 43 Mah1pur (185) 8/7/2/58 08/07/0020/0058 6/5/2/230 06/05/0020/0230 44 Mahlana (193) 8/7/2/74 08/07/0020/0074 6/5/2/246 06/05/0020/0246 45 Mahra (157) 8/7/2/14 08/07/0020/0014 6/5/2/14 06/05/0020/0014 46 Makimpur (27) 817/2/92 08/07/0020/0092 6/5/2/10B 05/05/0020/0108 47 Mal akpur (13) 8/7/2/30 08/07/0020/0030 6/5/2/81 06/05/0020/0081

48 Mehndipur (20) 8/7/2/38 )08/07/0020/0038 6/~/2/110 06/05/0020/0110 49 Mohana (181) 817/2/18 I 08/07/0020/0018 6/5/2/233 05/05/0020/0233 50 Mortha' Khas (91) 817/2/43 08/07/0020/0043 6/5/2/95 06/05/0020/0095 51 Murshidpur (26) 8/712/42 08/07/0020/0042 6/5/2/109 06/05/0020/0109 52 Naina Tatarpur (151) 8/7/2117 08/07/0020/0017 6/5/2/237 05/05/0020/0237 53 Nandnaur (23) 8/7/2/41 08/07/0020/0041 6/5/2/113 06/QS/0020/0113 54 Nangal Khurd (89) 08/07/0020/0089 6/5/2/103 05/05/0020/0103 55 Nasirpur Khadar (15) 08/07/0020/0031 6/5/2/80 06/05/0020/0080 56 Nisf Garhi Bakhtawarpur (19) 817/2~ 7 08/07/0020/0037 6/5/2/94 06/05/0020/0094

57 Pinana (149) 8/7/ 17 08/07/0020/0007 6/5/2/234 06/05/0020/023~ 58 Rahmana (154) 8/7/~/12 08/07/0020/0012 6/5/2/22 06105/0020/0022 59 Raipur (84) 817/21107 08/07/0020/0107 6/5/2/159 06/05/0020/0159 60 . Rewa 1i (Reo 1i) (90) 8/?/2/87 08/07/0020/0087 6/5/2/100 06/05/0020/0100 61 Rolad Latifpur (147) 8/,7/2/5 08/07/0020/0005 6/5/1/49 06/05/0010/0049 79 SORIPAT C.D. Bl~

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code location Code location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast NO.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

62 Salarpur Majra (182) 8/7/2/8 08/07/0020/0008 6/5/2/236 06/05/0029/0236 63 Sa 1impur Tora 1i (152) 817/2/10 08/07/0020/0010 6/5/2/20 06/05/0020/0020 64 Salimsar Majra (186) 8/1/2/57 08/07/0020/0057 6/5/21231 06/05/0020/0231 65 Sandal Khurd (167) 8/7/2/24 08/07/0020/0024 6/5/2/5 06/05/0020/0005 66 Shadipur (78) 8/7/2/82 08/07/0020/0082 6/5/2/164 06/05/0020/0164 67 Shahjahanpur (82) 817/2/86 08/07/0020/0086 6/5/2/101 06/05/0020/0101 68 Shahpur Turak (Shahpur Tarak) (83) 8/7/2/88 08/07/0020/00S8 6/5/2/102 06/05/0020/0102 69 Shahzadpur (168) 817/2/23 08/07/0020/0023 6/5/2/3 06/05/0020/0003 70 Shatawli ( 155) 817/2113 08/07/0020/0013 6/5/2/23 06/05/0020/0023 71 Sonipat (Rural) (174) 8/7/2/47 08107/0020/0047 6/5/2/253 06/05/0020/0253 72 Tajpur (14) 81712/32 08/07/0020/0032 6/5/2/90 06/05/0020/0090 73 Tajpur Tihara Khurd (191 ) 81712/73 08/07/0020/0073 6/5/2/245 06/05/0020/0245 74 Tharia (169) 8/7/2/25 08/07/0020/0025 6/5/2/4 06/05/0020/0004 75 Tharu (170) 8/7/2/49 08/07/0020/0049 6/5/2/2 06/05/0020/0002 76 Tikola (16) 81712134 08/07/0020/0034 6/5/2191 06/05/0020/009' 77 Uldaipur (171) 8/7/2/48 08/07/0020/0048 6/5/2/1 06/05/0020/0001 78 lainpur (17) 8/712/35 08/07/0020/0035 6/5/2/92 06/05/0020/0092 Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 1 Chatia Aulia (1155) 8/7/1/55 08/07/0010/0055 6/5/2/7 06/05/0020/0007

2 Sa.ndal Kalan (166) 8/7/1156 08107/0010/0056 6/5/2/5 06/05/0020/0006

VILLAGE DIRECTORY SONIPAT C.D. BLOCK

81 82 YILl.AG£ SOKIPAT C.D. BlOCK Amen it ies and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available tif not ava ilab le within the tion (with hadbast ar ea popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms ,and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility· is available is given) he'c t ar es) of ------house- Educ a- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cat ion (pot ab le) tele- of (bus gr aph the stop, mar - railway ket/ stat ion, hat if waterway) any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonipat Tahsll (Part) 5 Rolad Latif- (147) 582.00 1,819(266) P -(5-10) T,W,HP PO BS, pur 6 Dodwah (148) 557.00 1,822(284) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 7 Pi nana (149) 970.83 4,850(718) P,M,H PHS T,W,HP PO, BS Phone 8 Salarpur (182) 484.40 1,318(207) P,M -(5-10) T,W,TW, PO BS Majra HP 9 Bohla (150) 465.79 1,084( 170) P PHS W,TW,HP PO BS

10 Salimpur (152) 313.08 623 (96) P RP(2) W,TW -(-5) BS Torali 11 Chatia Dewa (153) 148.11 502 (73), P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

12 Rahmana (154 ) 330.62 1,010(130) P,M -(-5) W.TW.HP -(-5) BS

13 Shatawli (155) 537.01 1,645(232) P,M.H PHS,D VI,TVI,HP PO BS

14 Mahra (157) 970.83 4,099(579) P,M,H PHC,VHG T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 15 Bhatana (176) 290.56 1,001(168) P PHC,PHS T,W,HP -(-5) BS Jafarabad 16 Juan ( 177) 1,499.24 5,515(887) P(2), PHC,PHS T,W Phone .. BS M(2), H(2) 17 Naina (151 ) 577.07 1,855(294) P,M VHG W,TW,HP -(-5) BS Tatarpur

18 Mohana (181 ) 1,568.00 5,474(846) P,M(2) PHS,RP T,W.TW, PO BS H(2) HP Phone 19 Badshahpur (178) 227.03 1,050(165) P -(-5) T,W,TW. -(-5) BS Machhri HP 83 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Near es t Power Land use (i.e. area under di~ferent types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage distance For es t lrr igated by source Un- Cultur- Area not ( in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vat ion ing gallchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Sonipat (is) EA T(359.00).GC(359.00) 19.00 149.00 55.00

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(415.00),GC(412.00),TW(3.00) 71.00 27.00 44.00

PR Gohana (14) EA T(792.00).GC(755.00),TW(37.00) 20.00 64.83 94.00

PR,KR Sonipat (22) EA T(361.00),GC(357.00),TW(3.00), 32.00 50.40 41.00 TWE(1.00) PR,KR Sonipat (21) EA T(391.00),GC(388.00),TW(2.00), 1.00 35.79 38.00 TWE(1.00) PR,KR Sonipat (16) EA T(213.00),GC(191.00),TW(14.00), 18.00 62.08 25.00 TWE(8.00) PR,KR Ganaur (13) EA T(77.81),GC(73.81),TW(3.00) 3.37 52.00 14.93 TWE( 1. 00) PR,KR Ganaur (12) EA T(265.00),GC(262.00),TW(2.00), 6.00 28.62 31.00 TWE(1.00) PR,KR Ganaur (11 ) EA T(400.45},GC(395.45},TW(3.00), 4.63 26.95 104.98 TWE(2.00)

I PR,KR Sonipat ( 12) EA T(858.00),GC(6~2.00),TW(94.00), 13.00 5.83 94.00 TWE(82.00) PR,KR Sonipat (16) ED, T(244.00),GC(146.00),TW(53.00), 39.56 7.0 EAG TW£(45.00) PR,KR Son;pat (14) EA T(932.92),GC(932.92) 105.47 205.37 255.48

PR,KR Sonipat ( 16) EA T(437.00),GC(433.00).TW(3.00). 20.00 78.07 42.00 TWE(1.00)

PR.KR Son;pat ( 16) EA T(1136.00).GC(1100.00),TW(26.00). 144.00 102.00 186.00 TWE(10.00} PR,KR Sonipat (13) EA T(170.00},GC(160.00),TW(2.00). 3.00 15.03 39.00 TW£(8.00) 84 VILLAGE SOIIPAl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amen it ;es available ( if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Med,ical Drinking Post Day or COl111lun;- holds tiona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, mar- raj way ket/ station, hat if water- any way)

1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 20 Karewri (198) 431.79 1,742(275) P,M.H PHS.RP T,W,TW, PO BS HP 21 Chitana (200) 636.16 2,512(367) P.N RP T,W,TW. -(5) BS HP 22 Kilorad (175) 407.92 1.367(202) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 23 Shahzadpur (168) 433.82 3.080(521) P,M,H, PHS,NH W,TW,HP -(5-10) •• BS PUC 24 Sandal Khurd (167) 269.11 1.330(194) P,M RP T.W,HP -(-5) BS

25 Tharia ( 169) 311.60 965 (150) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

29 Dhatauri (100) 461.00 862 (137) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

30 Malakpur ( 13) 521.00 4,193(577) P,M,H PHS T,HP PO -(-5)

31 iNasirpur (15) 150.54 10 (2) -(-5) -(-5) TW .. ,-5) -(-5) Khadar 32 Tajpur (14) 85.79 1.888(265) P.M.H -(-5) T,HP PO BS

34 likola (16) 365.02 1,821(282) P -(-5) T.TW.HP -(-5) as

35 Za1npur (17) 628.87 2.525(376) P PHS T,HP PO BS

36 Bakhtawarpur (18) 292.09 1.128{179} P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

37 Nisf Garhi (19) 140.02 538 ~75) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) Bakhtawarpur 'H Mehndipur (20) 422.08 2.292(339) P PHS_.RP T,HP -(-5) BS

39 Machhraula (21) 224.19 651 (92) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

40 Asadpur (22) 433.01 1.851(270) P RP(4) T.HP -(-5) BS 85 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ---~------~------~------~----- I vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- ~~(~.~ot (in kms) irri­ ab le a'. ble gated waste :f: r, 'culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Sonipat (13) EA T(351.00),GC(351.00) 27.79 53.00

PR,KR Sonipat (10) EA T(504.16).GC(371.00).TWE(133.16) 45.00 87.00

PR,KR Sonipat (6) EA T(310.92).GC(148.00).TW(119.92). 3.00 94.00 TWE(43.00) PR Sonipat (8) EA T(354.00).GC(143.00).WE(70.00). 32.82 47.00 TW(20,00),TWE(121.00) PR Sonipat (8) EA T(237.14),GC(132.33).TW(3.64), 27.92 4.05 TIIIE(101.17) - PR Sonipat (5) EA T(284.00).TW(82.00).TWE(202.00) 3.60 24.00

PR Sonipat (16) EA T(42B.OO).GC(30.00).TW(72.00). 3.00 30.00 TWE(326.00) PR Sonipat (13) EA T(464.00),TW(74.00),TWE(390.00) - 14.00 43.00 PR Sonipat (12) ED, T(107.00),TW(15.00).TWE(92.00) 31.54 12.00 EAG PR Sonipat ( 13) EA T(69.79).TWE(69.79) 16.00

PR Sonipat (14) EA T(244.00).TWE(244.00) 10.00 0.02 111.00

PR Sonipat (14) EA T(373.32).TWE(373.32) 182.11 1.61 71.83

PR Sonipat (14) EA T(236.00).TW(106.00).TWE(130.00) 12.00 7.09 37.00

PR Sonipat (11) EA T(122.00).TW(55.00).TWE(67.00) 2.00 3.68 12.34

PR Sonipat (11) EA T(350.00),TWE(350.00) 9.08 63.00

PR Sonipat (11) EA T(181.09),TWE(181.09) 9.11 3.64 30.35

PR Sonipat (11) EA .. T(236.oo).TWE(236.oo) 92.00 0.01 105.00 86 VILLAGE SONIPAT C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities dvailable (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ v ill age, a dash (-) is shown in the col urnn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Med iea 1 Drinking Post Day or Conmuni­ holds tiona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ r ai 1way ket/ station, hat if water­ any way,)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 41 Nandnaur (23) 636.97 1,438(224) P(2), PHS,RP T,HP PO BS M,H 42 Murshidpur (26) 35\).45 Un- 43 Marthal Khas (91) 2,306.00 11,094(1869) P,M(3), PHC,PHS, T,TW,HP PTO, BS H(3), D(2),RP(7) Phone PUC(2) VHG 44 Oewarhu (93) 447.00 1,763(275) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) BS (Oearu)

45 Abdu 1apur (94) 154.18 Un- \ 46 Jawahri ( 172) 695.00 2463(372) P -(-5) T,W.TW, -(-5) BS (Part) HP 47 Sonipat (174) 447.00 8,193(1594) P(2), RP T,TW,HP PO -(-5) (Rural Part) M.H 48 Uldaipur (171) 177.25 1,728(263) .. (-5) NH W.TW,HP PO BS

49 Tharu (170) 163.90' 1,550(270) P,M NH W,TW,HP -(5-10) .. BS

50 Barwasni (202) 976.90 3,969(588) P,M,H PHS,VHG T,W,HP PO, BS Phone 51 Bagru (194) 962.00 2,150(346) P,M,H PHS,RP, W,HP -(-5) 85 VHG 52 Ho 1aheri (201 ) 472.26 1,755(277) P RP,VHG T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 53 Khi zarpur (199) 210.03 927 (130) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS Jat HP 54 Bhatgaan (197) 1,437.83 5,71.6(875) P(2) , PHG, T.W,TW. PTO, as Oogran M(2) • RP(3). HP Phone H(2) VHG(2) 55 Jaji (179) 369.47 1.100(182) P PHS T.W,TW. -(-5) BS HP 56 Lahari Tiba (J80) 249.69 976 (136) P -(-5) W.TW.HP -(-5) BS 87 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two, decimal places) to and ------~------vi llage distance Forest Irrigated by sourc~ Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (;nclud- vation 'ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18

PR Sonipat (11) EA T(S04.00),TWE(S04.00) 47.00 0.97 8S.00

inhabited

PR,KR Sonipat (8) EA T(1806.DO),GC(36.00),TW(83.00), 16.00 274.00 210.00 TWE(1687.00)

PR Sonipat (3) EA T{385.00),GC{117.00),TW{7B.OO), B.OO 16.00 3B.00 TWE(190.00) inhabited PR,KR Sonipat (41 EA T(592.00),GC{211.00),TW{181.00). 9.00 9.00 8S.00 TWE(200.00) PR,KR Sonipat (0) EA T{415.12),GC(307.55),TWE(107.57) 7.50 24.38

PR Sonipat (5) EA T(126.00),GC(54.00).WE(10.00), 26.25 25.00 TW(12.oo).TWE(SO.OO) PR Sonipat (8) EA T(122.00).GC(67.00).WE(15.00), 18.90 23.00 TW(10.00),TWE(30.00) PR Sonipat (6) EA T{687.00),GC(450.00).TW(197.00), 21.90 268.00 TWE(40.00) PR Son;pat (8) EA T(700.10),GC(618.15),TW(81.95) 138.60 58.55 64.75

PR,KR 50nipat (8) EA T(323.00),GC(196.00),TWE(127.00) 100.26 49.00

PR,KR Sonipat (8) EA T(178.00),GC(178.00) 3.00 7.03 22.00

PR Son;pat (13) EA T(1048.00),GC(1048.00) 120.00 107.83 162.00

PR,KR Son;pat (13) EA T(260.00),GC(246.00),TW(5.00), 5.00 43.47 61.00 TWE(9.00) PR Sonipat (16) ED, T(170.00),GC(165.00),TWE(5.00) 10.00 34.69 .35.00 EAG 88

SONIPAT C.D. BLOCK Aiaen1ties and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities ava ilab le (i f not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown ; n the col urnn and next Code number) of the t ion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or COll1Tluni- holds tional water & days cation (potab le) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, mar- raj way ketJ station, hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)-Contd. 57 -Sa 1imsar (186) 539.44 2.838(414) P.M PHS W,HP PO BS ( Majra

58 Mahipur (185) 232.69 621 (74) P -(-5) W,HP -(-~) BS

59 Guhna (184) 1,227.00 4.180(669) P.M.H PHS, T.W.TW, PO, BS RP(3) HP Phone 69 Bhatgaon (196) 906.89 3.367(523) P(2) , PHS W.HP -(-5) BS Malian M(2) ,H 70 Hasanyarpur (195) 275.99 1.367(200) P,M,H RP W.rlP -(-5) BS Tihara Kalan 72 Bhadana (190) 790.00 2,794(387) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W,TW, PTO as HP 73 Tajpur (191) 295.82 1.279(184) P,M,H -(5-10) W,HP PO BS Tihara Khurd 74 Mahlana (193) 800.86 3,830(576) P,M,H PHS 'N,HP PTO, as Phone 75 Kakroi (192) 1,119.00 4.161(663) P,M PHS,RP T,W,TW, PTO, BS HP Phone J9 Lahrara (206) 139.00 2.925(504) P,M.H PHS W.TW,HP PO, BS (Part) Phone 80 Bayyanpur (207) 663.000 6,357(1111) P,M.H PHS T.TW,HP PO BS

81 Bandepur (77) 159.00 435 (68) P RP T.W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 82 Shadipur (78) 138.00 454 (62) P -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 83 Kabirpur (79) 57.00 2.290(340) P -(-5) T.W.TW. -(-5) BS HP 84 Jamal pur (173) 24.00 Un- Kalan 85 Fazalpur (81) 128.00 1,988(301) P PHS T,W,TW. PO BS • HP 89

I DlRECTClty land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and lIill age distance ------1------Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irr;- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation 1ng gallchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Sonipat (18) ED. T(450.00).GC(441.00).TW(9.00) 16.44 73.00 EAG PR Son1pat (19) ED. T(183.00).GC(161.00),TW(18.00}. 1.00 19.69 29.00 EAG TWE(4.00) PR Sonipat (24) EA T(946.96),GC(920.65).TW(11.13). 100.16 90.85 89.03 TWE(15.18) PR Son 1pat (13) ED. T(713.00).GC(654.00).TW(59.oo) 35.00 13.89 85.00 EAG Y PR Sonipat (10) EO. T(209.00).GC(130.00),TW(79.oo) 28.99 38.00 EAG PR.KR Sonipat (8) EA T(607.00).GC(589.00).TW(9.00). 59.00 20.00 104.00 TWE{9.00) PR Son1pat (8) EO. T(237.00).GC(206.00).TW(31.oo) 16.82 42.00 EAp PR Sonipat (6) ED, .. T(586.00).GC(453.00).TW(133.00) 78.00 18.86 118.00 EA'i PR.KR Sonipat (8) EA T(856.00).GC(744.00).TW(110.00). 109.00 19.00 135.00 TWE{2.00) PR Sonipat (2) EA T(94.00).GC(28.oo).TW(30.00). 2.00 43.00 M(36.00) PR Sonipat (3) EA T(528.oo).GC(368.oo).TW(80.00}. 1.00 35.00 99.00 TWE(80.00) ,.r PR.KR Son1pat (2) EA T(143.00),TWE(143.00) 16.00

PR,KR Sonipat (1) EA •• T(127.00),TWE(127.00) 1.00 10.00

PR.KR Sonipat (1) EA T(46.00).TWE(46.00) 11.00

inhabited

PR.KR Sonipat (2) EA T(104.00).TWE(104.00) 4.00 20.00 90 VIlLAGE SOtUPA'f C.O. ElOD:. hlenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail attl e (if not available wIthin the ticn (I'll th haobast area pOllula~ village, a oash (-) is shown in the column and nc·,t Code numoer) of the t ion to it in bracket the d1stance in broad r.mges viz. No. vi 11 age ~nd -5 «ms, 5-10 klUS and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the tac i I~ty is available is given) hecures) of -*------.--~--.--.------~------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or COlfilluni- tlolds tiona1 water ~ days cat ions (potable) tele~ of (bu~ graph the stoft mar- ral way ket/ station, hat,if water- -- any way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .. _-,--" Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

8~ Shahjahanpur (82) 145.00 972(146) P.M -(-5) HP -(-5) as

87 Rewali (90) 242.00 1.285(192) p.'" PHS HP ~(-S) BS (Rea if) 88 Shahpur Turak (83) '146.00 1,269(201) P(2). -{S.. 10} HP -(5-10) •• BS Shah?ur Tarak) M(2).H 89 liangal Khurd (89) 324.00 1.135(168) P -(-5) TrW,TW. -( .. 5) BS HP 90 Kamll.shpur (8S) 632.00 4.030{S90) P,M,H PHS T.W,TW. PO. SS HP Phone 91 Dlp1l1pur (28) 520.00 3.659(507) P,M,H MH,PHS, T,W.TW, PO, BS RP(3) HP Phone 92 ft'iakimpur (21) 361.38 2.529(356) P RP 'T.W.TW. -(-5) BS HP 93 Basaudi (25) 671.00 1.507(234) P R? T.TW.HP Phone BS

94 Barauli (24) 849.02 2.648(351) P.M.t-I PKS.RP T,TY,HP PO BS

101 Kishora (87) 189.00 402 (50) P -(5-10) T.W.HP -(-5) .. BS

107 Raipur (84) 465.00 2.187(328) P.H PHS T.W.TIoI, -(5~10) •• -(-5) PH 109 Al'III1adpur (76) 156.00 403 (60) P -(5-10) T.W,TW, -(-5) as HP 111 Harsana (208) 891.91 4.100(664) P,M,H PHS,O. T,W.HP PO, BS,RS Kalan RP,VHG Phone 112 Harsana (209} 169.97 225 (36) P -(5 .. 10) T.TW.HP -(-5) SS.RS Khurd --- Total 39.054.48 172.487(26718) P(79) 1If{ 1 ) M(46) PHC(S) H(33) PHS(31) PUC(3) D(").NH(3} ItP(32) VHG(9} 91 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (1.e. aretl under different types of land lise in he~tcIres roach town supply rounded up~o two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un~ Cultur~ Area not ('In kms) irri­ able aval\able gated ~aste for tultt~ (includ· vation ing gauchar and 91 i)'1es)

~--~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Sonipat (3) EA .. T(117.00),GC(20.00),TW(15.00). 2.00 14.00 12.00 TWE(82.00) PI\ Sonipat (8) EA .. T(151.00),GC(33.00),TW(2v.OO). 2.00 31.00 48.00 TWE(l08.00) PR Sonipat (5) EA. .. T(129.00).GC(42.00).TW(15.oo). 12.00 5.00 nlE(72.0Cl PR,KR Sonipat (8) EA .. T(2Z?OO),GC(13.00).TWc(214.00) 45.00 52.00

PR,KR Sonipat (8) EA ., T(S02.25},GC(16.02},lW(80.03). 2.17 37.12. 89.86 T\olE( 406. 20)

PR.KR SQnipat (13) EA T(434.54).T~{13Z.aQ},TWE(302.54) 62.71 2:2.75

PR,KR Sonipat (14) EA T(330.00}.TW(110.00).TWE(220.00) 1.38 30.00

PR Sonipat (18) EA .. T(594.00),TW(426.00).TWE(158.00) 4.00 1.00 72.00

PR Sonipat (19) EA .. T(429.00).TW(299.00}.TWE(130.00) 136.i5 283.27

PR,KR Sonipllt (8) fA T(145.00).TW{70.00),r~E(75.00) 11.00 33.00

PR.KR Sonipat (5) EA .. T(354.00).GC(67.00),TWE(287.00) 56.00 55.00

PR.KR Sonipat (3) EA T(146.00l.GC(3.00).TWE{143.00) 10.00

PR Son1pat (5) Ell. T(869.22),GC(523.48).TW(76.68). 4.62 6.04 12.03 TWE(269.06) Pit Sonipat (6) Ell. T(144.00),SC(129.00),TW(15.00) 2.00 7.91 16.00

___"...<:;--- T(29632.19).GC(11057.16).WE(95.00l 1730.2.6 2445.71 4717 .. 03 TW( lZfi8. 35) ;TlE(9Z12. 08) '94

YIlLAS[ SOIIPAT C.D. 1JL0Ck Allen1t1es Md loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popuh­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and. -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 1'0+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa---~---.------.------.------~---.--Medical Drinking Post Day ~ Communi- holds tiona1 water Br days ~tionf (potable) tele- of (Ilus. gr aph the stoP. mar- railway ket/ stat ion. hat,ff water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 55 Chatia (165) 394.97 2,230(341) P SMP T.W.TW. -(-5) BS Aul1a HP 56 Sandal (166) 422.08 2.669(450) P,M PHS.SMP. T,W.TW PO BS.RS Kalan VHG Tot&l 817.05 4.899(791) P(2) PHS(1 ) "(1) SMP(Z) VHG(1 )

Sonipat C.D. Block 39871.53 17~386(Z7569) P(B1). flit 1) Grand Total M(47) PHC(5) H(33)\ PHS(32) PUC(3) D(4) NH(3) RP(32) SMP(2) VHG(10) 93 DiRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ CUltur- Area not (in kms) irr i­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Son1pat (10) EA .. T{334.00),GC(123.00),TWE(211.00) 0.97 60.00

PR.KR Son1pat (8) EA T(342.00).GC(183.00).TWE(159.oo) 25.08 55.00

.. T(676.00).6C(306.00).TWE(370.00) 0.97 25.08 115~OO

T(30308.79).6C(17363.36).WE(t5.00) 1731.23 2410.85 4832.03 TV(3218.35).1YE(9582.08)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF 'VILLAGES IN RAI C.D. BLOCK

95

97 RAI C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Seri a 1 Name of the village Location Location Location Location rtl. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) , Abbaspur (228) 8/7/2/228 08/07/0020/0228 6/5/2/183 06/05/0020/0183 2 Akbarpur Barota (62) 817/2/163 08/07/0020/0163 6/5/2/168 06/05/0020/0168 3 Asawarpur \11 ) 817/21172 08/07/0020/0172 6/512/141 06/05/0020/0141 4 Aterna (44) 8/7/2/181 08/07/0020/0181 6/5/2/136 06/05/0020/0136 5 Aurangabad (38) 8/7/2/175 08/07/0020/0175 6/5/2/140 06/05/0020/0140 6 Badh Khalsa (41) 8/7/2/184 08/07/0020/0184 6/5/2/143 06/05/0020/0143 7 Badh Mal ak (68) 8/7/2/186 08/07/0020/0186 6/5/2/144 06/05/0020/0144 8 Bahalgarh (73) 8/7/2/103 08/07/0020/0103 6/5/2/156 06/05/0020/0156 9 Bahera (49) 8/7/2/195 08/07/0020/0195 6/5/2/128 06/05/0020/0128 10 Baqipur (47) 8/7/2/193 08/07/0020/0193 6/5/2/127 06/05/0020/0127 11 Basantpur (50) 8/7/2/196 08/07/0020/0196- 6/5/2/129 06/05/0020/0129 12 Bazidpur Sabol; (57) 8ti/2/189 08/07/0020/0189 6/5/2/149 06/05/0020/0149 13 Bhawapur (211 ) 8/7/2/114 08/07/0020/0114 6/5/2/189 06/05/0020/0189 14 Bidhnauli (213) 8/7/2/117 08/07/0020/0117 6/5/2/186 06/05/0020/0i86 15 Chhatera Bahadurpur (229) 817/2/162 08/07/0020/0162 6/5/2/184 06/05/0020/0184 16 Dahesra (51 ) 8/7/2/197 08/07/0020/0197 6/5/2/131 06/05/0020/0131 17 Oheki (231 ) 8/7/2/165 08/07/0020/0165 6/5/2/171 06/05/0020/0171 18 Ferozepur Khadar (70) 8/7/2/173 08/07/0020/01 73 6/5/2/142 06/05/0020/0142 19 Sarhi Bala (223) 8/7/2/151 08/07/0020/0151 6/5/2/182 06/05/0020/0182 20 Halalpur (235) 8/7/2/155 08/07/0020/0155 6/5/2/177 06/05/0020/0177 21 Hansapur (45) 8/7/2/180 08/07/0020/0180 6/5/2/135 06/05/0020/0135 22 Hasamabad (85) 8/7/2/106 08/07/0020/0106 6/5/2/158 06/05/0020/0158 23 Jagdishpur (63) 8/7/2/115 08/07/0020/0115 6/5/2/167 06/05/0020/0167 24 Jajjal (33) 8/7/2/97 08/07/0020/0097 6/5/2/120 06/05/0020/0120 25 Jakha.u 1i (37) 8/7/2/176 08/07/0020/0176 6/5/2/123 06/05/0020/0123 26 Janti Kalan (52 ) 8/7/2/198 08/07/0020/0198 6/5/2/132 06/05/0020/0132 27 Janti Khurd (53) 8/7/2/199 08/07/0020/0199 6/5/2/133 06/05/0020/0133 28 Jatheri (66) 8/7 /2/169 08/07/0020/'l169 6/5/2/152 06/05/0020/0152 29 Jhinjaul i (234) 8/7/2/156 08/07/0020/0156 6/5/2/174 06/05/0020/0174 30 Jhundpur (34) 817 /2/177 08/07/0020/0177 6/5/2/121 06/05/0020/0121 31 Joshi Chohan (86) 8/7/2/102 08/07/0020/0102 6/5/2/106 06/05/0020/0106 32 Joshi Jat ( 75) 8/7/2/105 08/07/0020/0105 6/5/2/157 06/05/0020/0157 98 RAI C.D. BlOCK

1991 Cen~ys 1981 Census Ser; a 1 Name of the village location location location location No. (Hadbast tlo.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--concld. 33 Katlupur (233) 8/7/2/157 08/07/0020/0157 6/5/2/173 06/05/0020/0173 34 Khatkar (46) 8/7/2/192 08/07/0020/0192 6/5/2/130 06/05/0020/0130 35 Kheri Mana Jat (61 ) 817/2/164 OS/07/0020/0164 6/5/2/169 06/05/0020/0169 36 Khewara (Kheara) (72 ) 817/2/100 08/07/0020/0100 6/5/2/122 06/05/0020/0122 37 Khurrampu.r (4S) 817/2/194 08/07/0020/0194 6/5/2/126 06/05/0020/0126 38 Kundli (55) 817/2/190 OS/07/0020/0190 6/5/2/148 06/05/0020/0148 39 ladpur (212) 817/2/116 08/07/0020/0116 6/5/2/185 06/05/0020/0185 40 Lawanspur (74) 817/2/104 08/07/0020/0104 6/5/2/155 06/05/0020/0155 41 Levan (65) 817/2/170 08/07/0020/0170 6/5/2/153 06/05/0020/0153 42 Malha Majra (230) 817/2/160 08/07/0020/0160 6/5/2/179 06/05/0020/0179 43 Mana 1 i (35) 8/7/2/179 08/07/0020/0179 6/'5/2/125 06/05/0020/0125 44 Mirakpur (30) 8/7/2/96 08/07/0020/0096 6/5/2/117 06/05/0020/0117 45 Mohamdabad (222) 817/2/118 08/07/002.0/0118 6/5/2/187 06/05/0020/0187 46 Munirpur (59) 817/2/166 08/07/0020/0166 6/5/2/151 06/05/0020/0151 47 Nahra (227) 8/7/2/159 08/07/0020/0159 6/5/2/178 06/05/0020/0178 48 Nahr; (232) 8/7 /2/158 08/07/0020/0158 6/5/2/172 06/05/0020/0172 49 Nangal Kalan (43) 817 /2/182 08/07/0020/0182 6/5/2/137 06/05/0020/0137 50 Nathupur (56) 817/2/188 08/07/0020/0188 6/5/2/147 06/05/0020/0147 51 Pabsra (36) 8/7/2/178 08/07/0020/0178 6/5/2/124 06/05/0020/0124 52 Palra (29) 817/2/95 08/07/0020/0095 6/5/2/116 06/05/0020/0116 53 Palri Kalan (32) 8/7/2/98 08/07/0020/0098 6/5/2/119 06/05/0020/0119 54 Palri Khurd (31 ) 8/7/2/99 08/07/0020/0099 6/5/2/118 06/05/0020/0118 55 Patla (40) 817/2/183 08/07/0020/0183 6/5/2/138 06/05/0020/0138 56 Pritampura (67) 8;7 /2/187 08/07/0020/0187 6/5/2/146 06/05/0020/0146 (Pitampura) 57 Rai (69) 8/7/2/171 08/07/0020/0171 6/5/2/154 06/05/0020/0154 58 Rasoi (42) 8/7/2/185 08/07/0020/0185 6/5/2/145 06/05/0020/0145 59 Rathdhana (64) 8/7/2/110 08/07/0020/0110 6/5/2/166 06/05/0020/0166 60 Seol; (39) 8/7 /2/174 08/07/0020/0174 6/5/2/139 06/05/0020/0139 61 Sersa (54) 8/7/2/191 08/07/0020/0191 6/5/2/134 06/05/0020/0134 62 Shafiabad Kherhi (60) 8/7/2/168 08/07/0020/0168 6/5/2/170 06/05/0020/0170 Mana Jat 63 Shafi abadpana (58) 8/7/2/167 08/07/0020/0167 6/5/2/150 06/05/0020/0150 Paposhian

I 64 Sultanpur (80) 817/2/108 08/07/0020/0108 6/5/2/162 06/05/0020/0162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY RAJ C.D. BLOCK

99 too VIllAGE RAI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi 11 age, d dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in br acket s the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (tn number where the facility is availavle is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water &. days cations (potable) tele- of (bus gr aph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ station, hat., if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)

95 Palra (29) 411.00 1,110 (169) P -( ~-10) T,W,TW, -( -5) BS HP 96 Mirakpur (30) 641. 01 1,060 (161) P -(~-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 97 Jajja 1 (33) 846.99 1,633 (242) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -( -5) -(-5)

98 Palri Kalan (32) 165.11 1,058 (149) P(2) ,~1 -( -5) T,101, TW, -(-5) BS HP

99 Palri Khurd (31 ) 117;"16 643 (104 ) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS tiP

100 Khewara ( 72) 1,728.79 6,652 (947) P(2),M,H PHS,RP, T,HP PO, BS (Kheora) VHG Phone 102 Joshi Chohan (86) 323.00 1,831 (240) P -(5-10) T,W,HP PO, BS Phone 103 Bahalgarh (73) 217.00 1 ,911 (456) P(2),M PHS,O TW,HP PO, BS Phone 104 lawanspur (74) 182.00 1,838 (300) P(2) ,M,H -( -5) rW,HP Phone -(-5)

105 Joshi Jat (75) 197.00 642 (92) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

106 Hasamabad (85) 134.00 133 ( 27) P -( -5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 108 jSultanpur (80) 282.00 1,022 (250) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

110 Rathdhana (64) 977.7'1 6,201 (985) P,M,H PHS, VHG T,TW,HP PO, BS,RS Phone 114 Bhawapur (211 ) 226.00 1,074 (150) P,M -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) BS

115 Jagdishpur (63) 297.00 1,029 (164) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) RS HP 116 ladpur (212) 137.59 149(21) -( -S) -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS 101 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and F;;~~t------i;;i;~t~d-b;-~~~;~;------U~=------C~it~;:--A;;;-~~t village distance irri- able available (in kms) gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15

PR,KR Sonipat EA 1(324.00). 1W(174.oo). TWE(150.00) 1.00 86.00 (11 ) PR,KR Sonipat EA 1(446.00). 1W(376.oo), TWE(70.oo) 23.01 82.00 90.00 (18 ) PR Sonipat EI\ T(lBO.S3), 1W(60.30), TWE(120.23) 226.17 10.52 429.77 (18 ) PR,KR Sonipat EA T(145.oo). TW(60.00), TWE(85.00) 0.11 20.00 (15) PR,KR Sonipat fA 1(89.00). TW(40.00), TWE(49.00) 0.76 28.00 (15) PR Sonipat EA T(1,395.34), 6C(29.OO), 181.30 152.15 (13) TWE(1,366.34) PR,KR Sonipat EA T(250.oo), TW(70.oo), TWE(lBO.oo) 1.00 27.00 45.00 ( 11 ) PR Sonipat EA T(126._OO), 6C(9.oo), 111'(4.00). 91.00 (10) TI

PR,KR Soni pat EA 1(83).00). 6C(31.00), TW(~O.OO), 22.00 9.71 110.00 (6) TWE(505.00) PH Sonipat EA T( 170.64'). Ge( 45.(4). TW( 50. 50). 23.72 31.64 (6) TWE(75.10) PR,KR Soni pat EA T(226.oo), 6C(49.oo), 1W(19.oo). 2.00 27.00 42.00 (6 ) TWE( 158.00) PR Sonipat EA T(99.oo), 6C(25.00), TW(64.oo)., 22.00 3.00 13.59 ( 8) TWE(10.00) 102 VILLAGE RAI C.D. BlOCK Alaenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Tota 1 Aml~nit ies avai lable (if not avai 1able within the t i on (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available ;s given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or COl1Vlluni­ holds tional water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of ( bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat,if water­ any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Son1pat Tahsil (Part}--Contd.

117 Bidhnauli (213) 477.12 2,591 (384) P,M PH~,RP T,W. HP PO as

118 Mohamdabad (222) 2S6.68 1,203 (191) P -(5-10) T.W -(-5) BS

151 tGarhi Bala (223) 271.14 46 (5) -( -5) T -(-5) BS

155 Halalpur (235) 716.69 3,928 (602) P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W.TW, PO BS M(2),H RP,VHG HP 156 Jhinjauli (234) 469.00 1,668 (226) P -(-5) T,W,TW PO BS

157 Katlupur (233) 259.00 1,857 (255) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(5-10) BS

158 Nahri (232 ) 929.00 10,196(1,634) P,M,H PHS,VHG T,W, TW, PTO, BS HP Phone 159 Nahra (227) 751.09 4,243 (653) P(3), PHS,RP, T,W,TW, PO BS M(2),H VHG HP 160 Malha Majra (230) 363.00 1 ,945 (304) P -(5-10) T,W,TW. -(-5) BS HP 161 Abbaspur (228) 334.27 2,441 (377) P,M RP T,W,TW. PO BS HP 162 Chhatera (229) 300.27 1,554 (241) P,M PHS,VHG T,W,TW. PO, B5 Bahadurpur HP Phone 163 Akbarpur (62) 847.40 3,833 (633) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW,HP PO, BS,R: Barota Phone 164 Kheri Mana (61) 312.82 2,502 (336) P,M PHS T.W,TW PO BS Jat 165 Oheki (231 ) 235.52

166 Munirpur ( 59) 182.11 258 (28) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5)

167 Shafiabad 58) 246.00 1,825 (253) P "RP T,TW,HP -(-5) BS Pana Paposhian 103 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area U~lder different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------village distance Forest Irrigated by 'ource Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for cult i­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Sonipat EA T(285.3'J), GC(1167.94), TW(42.49), 120.39 13.76 57.67 (8) TWE(74.87) PR Sonipat EA T(208.00), GC(206.oo), TW(2.00) 5.00 21.68 32.00 (10) PR Sonipat EA T(207.20}, GC(131.52), TW(16.19), 8.50 26.3'J 29.14 (8) TWE(59.49) PR Sonipat tA T(581.53), GC(392.94), TW(62.73), 2.02 8.90 124.24 (13) TWE ( 125.86 ) PR,KR Sonipat £A f(386.00), GC(216.00}, TW(70.oo}, 1.00 29.00 53.00 (13) TWE(100.oo) PR.KR Son"pat ED,EAG T(198.00). GC(144.00). TW(36.oo), 35.00 26.00 ( 19) TWE( lB.OO} PR 50ni pat EA T(616.oo), GC(519.oo), TW(75.oo}. 55.00 120.00 138.00 ( 17) TWE(22.oo) PR Sonipat EA T(577.oo), GC(448.00). TW(28.00), 109.00 1.09 64.00 ( 13) TWE(1DD.OO), D(l.oo} PR Sonipat ED.EAG T(317.00), GC(174.00), TWE(143.00) 46.00 (8) PR Sonipat EA 1(273.57), GC(162.28), TW(22.26), 49.57 11.13 (8) TWE(19.Z2),0(69.81) PR Son; pat EA T(Z 32. 00), GC(2. 00). TWE (23). 00) 56.00 1.27 11.00 ( 10)

PR.KR Delhi (UT) EA T(712.00), TWE(712.00) 4.00 5.40 126.00 (6 ) f PR"KR Delhi lUT) EA T(258.00), GC(l94.00), TWE(64.00) 3.82 51.00 (6 ) inhabited

KR Sonipat EA T( 140.00). TW( 31.00), TWE (109.00) 25.11 17.00 (14 ) PR Delhi (UT) fA T(210.00), TW(21.00), TWE(189.00), 1.00 3.00 32.00 (2) 104 VILLAGE RAt C.D. BlOCK Amenities and loca- N~e of village Total Total \ Amenities available ( i f not available within the tion (wi th hadbas t area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the t;on to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or COlll11uni- holds lonal water !It days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~. mar- raj way ket/ station, hat,if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 168 Shafiabad (60) 66.77 Un- Kherhi Mana Jat 169 Jatheri (66) 426.53 2,5111 (449) P,M.H PHS,RP TW.HP PO BS

110 Levan (65) 159.00 '972 (156) P.M VHG TW,HP -( -5) -(-5)

171 Rai (69) 403.87 2,459 (478) P,M,H PHS,D T,TW,HP PO, BS Phone 172 Asawarpur (71 ) 452.43 2,019 (307) P RP T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

173 fferozepur ( 70) 119.79 754 (142) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS Khadar 174 Seoli (39) 612.28 2,633 (460) P PHS,RP, T,TW,HP -(-5) BS VHG 175 Aurangabad (38) 216.10 1,129 (143) P PHS T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

176 Jakhauli (37) 1,190.00 6,586 (935) P,M(2), PHC,PHS, T,TW,HP PO, BS H(2} RP(4),VHG Phone 177 Jhundpur (34 ) 970.83 3,780 (649) P PHS T,TW,HP PO BS

178 Pabsra (36 ) 342.76 2,238 (323) P PHS,RP TW,HP -(-~) BS

179 Manol; (35) 1,322.90 2,130 (295) P,M PHS,RP(2) T,TW,HP PO BS

180 Hansapur (45) 299.46 Un-

181 Aterna (44) 585.00 3,932 (551) P,M,H RP T,TW -(-5) BS

182 Nangal Kalan (43) 634.94 5,130 (747) P(2), PHS T,TW,HP PO, BS M(2) ,H(2) Pho~e 183 Patla (40) 219.74 1,410 (183) P -( -5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS 105 DlREC1lItf land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (t ,e. area under different types of 1and use tn hectareS' roach town supply • rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (in Itms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation lng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

inhabited

PR.KR Sonipat EA T(320.16), GC(75.75). WE(225.17), 2.86 103.51 (17) TW(10.24). TWE(9.00) PR.KR Sonipat EA T(l31.00), GC(18.00}, TWE(113.00) 28.00 (8) PR.KR Sonipat EA T(367.65), WE(26.61), TW(20.47). 0.18 36.04 (11) TWE(320.57) PR Sonipat EA T(392.00). GCl12.00). TWE(380.00) 0.43 60.00 (10) PR Sonipat EA T(6S.55}, 5C(2.02), WE(8.09), 2.02 11.74 40.48 (11 ) TW(6.07), TWE(49.37) PR Sonipat EA T(538;oo), GC(15.00), TWE(523.oo) 0.28 74.00 (16 ) PR Delhi (UT) EA T(188.00). TWE(188.00) 0.10 28.00 (12) PR Delhi (UT) EA T(1,083.oo), TW(200.00, TWE(883.00) 11.00 96.00 (10) PR Sonipat EA T(43O.58). WE(106.84). TW'(202.34) 254.14 59.08 227.03 (16) TWE(121.40) PR Delhi (UT) EA T(318.69). TWE(318.69) 2.82 21.25 (10) PR Delhi (UT) EA T(272.35), WE(40.47), TWE(231.88) 929.14 17.00 104.41 (9) inhabited

PR £elhi (UT) EA T{523.00), GC(1.00), WE(211.00), 62.00 (10) TW(24.00). TWE(287.00) PR Delhi (UT) EA T(542.00), TWE(542.00) 15.94 77.00 (8) PR,KR Delhi (UT) EA T(174.oo), GC(12.00), TWE(162.00) 20.74 25.00 (10) 106 VILLAGE RAI C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( i·n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educ a- Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water 8. days catio", (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ stat ion, hatyif water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Son;pat Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 184 Badh Khalsa (41 ) 256.97 2.342 (305) P PHC,PHS T,TW.HP -(-5) BS

185 Rasai (42) 255.35 1,776 (283) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

186 Badh Malak (68) 152.16 2,501 (700) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

187 Pritampura (67) '96.27 1,405 (252) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS (Pitampura) 188 Nathupur (56 ) 303.11 2,257 (359) P PHS TW,HP PO -(-5)

189 Bazi dpur (57) 556.00 2,085 (308) P,M,H -( -5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Sabol; 190 Kundl; (55) 787.10 5,350(1,006) P,M,H PHC,PHS, T,TW,HP PO, BS D,RP(9) Phone 191 Sersa (54) 629.00 2,574 (402) P VHG TW,HP -(-5) BS

192 Khatkar (46) 448".79 1 ,556 (216) P PHS,RP W,HP' -(-5) BS

193 Baqipur (47) 311.20 2,510 (325) P RP TW.HP -(-5) BS

194 Khurrampur (48) 548.00 906 (1; 5) P RP TW,H -(-5) BS

195 Bahera (49) 116.95 Un 196 Basantpur (50) 121.00 Un

197 Dahesr~ (51 ) 448.79 1,983 (263) P RP T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

198 Janti Kalan (52 ) 585.57 3,967 (609) P,M,H RP TW,HP PO BS

199 Janti Khurd (53) 171.58 973 (145) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Rai C.D. Block Total 27,755.31 137.951 P(64) PHC(4) (2'1.685) M(28) PHS(2J) H(l7) D(3).RP(33) VHG(10) 107 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under diHerent types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------.---~-----~---~-~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur~ Area not (;n kms) irri­ able • avanable gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Delhi (UT) EA T(178.00). TW(53.00). TWE(125.00) 4.97 74.00 (11) PR Delhi (UT) EA T(194.00), TW(38.00), TWE(156.00) 1.35 60.00 ( 7) PR Soni pat EA T(104.00), TW(47.00), TWE(57.00) 10.16 38.00 ( 13) PR Soni pat EA T{155.00), GC(12.00), TW(32.00), 1.00 2.27 38.00 (11 ) TIVE ( 111 • 00 ) PR Son;pat EA T(247.00), TW(42.00), TWE(205.00) 8.11 48.00 (11 ) PR De 1hi ( UT ) EA T(475.00), GC(69.00), TW(22.00), 9.00 23.00 49.00 ( 3) TWE(384.00) PR De lhi (UT) EA T(517.00), TW(9.00), TWE(508.00) 8.00 82.10 180.00 ( 3) PR Delhi (UT) EA T( 497 .00,). TWE (497.00) 72.00 60.00 (8) PR De lhi (UT) ED,EAG T( 366. 00), TWE ( 366. 00 ) 4.00 3.79 75.00 (24) PR Delhi (UT) EO,EAG T(229.00), TWE(229.00) 16.00 7.20 59.00 (26 ) PR Sonjpat EO,EAG T(362.00), TW(151.00), TWE(211.00) 35.00 2.00 149.00 (20) inhabited innablted

PR Delhi (UT) ED,EAG T(346.00), TW(106.00), TWE(240.00) 16.00 5.79 81.00 (22)

PR Delhi (UT) EA T(498.77), TWE(498.77) 1.01 6.88 78.91 (8)

PR Delhi (UT) ED.EAG T(141.00), TWE(141.00) 10.58 20.00 (18 ) T(19,793.42),6C(3,170.49) 1,986.83 1,054.86 4,080.50 WE(618.18). TW(2,·S99.59) TWE(13,J34.35). 0(70.81)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES III .(HWHODA C.D. BLOC~

109

111 ICHMKHODA. C.D. Il.OCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 1. Anandpur (219) 8/7/2/123 08/07/0020/0123 6/5/Z/198 06/05/0020/0198 2. Ashrafpur Matindu (25-R) 8/7 /2/131 08,07/0020/0131 6/5/2/2?0 06/05/0020/0220 3. Sarona (22-R) 8/7 /2/135 08/07/0020/0135 6/6/4/10 06/06/0'*/0010 4. Sidhlan (6-R) 817/2/66 08/07/0020/0066 6/5/2/223 06/05/0020/0223 5. Chhanauli (24-R) 817/2/132 08/07/0020/0132 6/5/21219 06/05/0020/0219 6. (2-R) 8/7/2/60 08/07/0020/0060 6/5/2/229 06/05/0020/0229 7. Fatehpur (214) 817/2/119 08/07/0020/0119 6/5/2/188 06/05/0020/0188 8. Ferozepur Bangar (237) 817/2/146 08/07/0020/0146 6/5/2/176 06/05/0020/0176 9. Garhi S1sana (27-R) 8/7/2/130 08/07/0020/0130 6/5/2/221 06/05/0020/0221 10. Gopalpur (13-R) 817/2/141 08/07/0020/0141 6/5/21216 06{05/0020/0216 11. Gorar (52-R) 13/7/2/63 08/07/0020/0063 6/5/2/225 06/05/0020/0225 12. Jataula (236) 8/7/21154 08/07/0020/0154 6/5/2/211 06/05/0020/0211 13. Jharaut (218) 8/7 12/124 08/07/0020/0124 6/5/2/199 06/05/0020/0199 14. Jharaut i (217) 817/2/122 08/07/0020/0122 6/5/2/200 06/05/0020/0200 15. Kanwali (216) 8/1/2/121 08/07/0020/0121 6/5/21196 06/05/0020/0196 16. Karhouli ( 16-R) 8/7/2/138 08/07/0020/0138 616/4/12 06/06/0040/0012 17. Khanda (9-R) 8/7/2/126 08/07/0020/0126 6/5/2/208 06/05/0020/0208 18. Kharkhoda (Rura 1) (11-R) 817 /2/133 08/07/0020/0133 6/5/2/218 06/05/0020/021.8 19. Kheri Dahiya (189) 8/7/2/71 08/07/0020/0071 6/5/2/203 06/05/0020/0203 20. Khurampur (21.R) 8/7/2/136 08/07/0020/G136 6/6/4/9 06/06/0040/0009 21. Kundal (241) 8/7/2/144 08/07/0020/0144 6/S/2/213 06/05/0020/0213 22. Mandaura (22S) 817/2/152 08/07/0020/0152 6/5/2/180 06/05/0020/0180 23. Mandauri (226) 8/7/2/153 08/07/0020/0153 6/5/2/210 06/05/0020/0210 24. Muzzam Nagar (3-R) 8/7/2/62 08/07/0020/0062 6/S/2/226 06/05/0020/0226 25. Nakloi (187) 8/7/2/67 OS/07/00Z0/0067 615/'j.Fl.05 06/05/0020/0205 26. Nas i rpur Bangar (210) 8/7/2/113 08/07/0020/0113 6/512/190 06/05/0020/0190 27. Nasirpur Cholka (8-R) 817/2/12.8 08/07{0020/0128 6/5/2/207 06l05[Q020/0207 28. Nirthan (188) 8/7/2/68 08/07/0020/0068 6/5/2/204 -O~/J)020/0204 29. Nizampur Khurd (238) 8/7 /2/147 08/07/0020/0147 6/5/2/175 06/0S/0020/0175 30. Nizampur Majra (1-R) 8/7/2/61 08/07/0020/0061 6/5/2/228 06/05/0020/0228 31. Pahladpur (15-R) 8/7/2/139 08/07/0020/0139 6/6/4/13 06/06/0040/0013 112 ICItARkJKJM C.D. aoc:x

1991CensU$ 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast Mo.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (COOIputer)

1 2. 3 4 5 6 SoniPit Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

06/06/0040/0011 32. Pai (20~R) 817/2/137 08/07/0020/0137 6/6/4/11 33. Pip11 (12-R) 817/2/142 08/07/0020/0142 6/5/2/215 06/05/0020/0215 34. Rampur (240) 817/21'43 08/07/0020/0143 6/5/2/214 06/05/002010214 35. Ridh'lId (4-R) 8/7/2/65 08/07/0020/0065 6/512/227 06/05/0020/0227 36. Rahat (215) 817/2/120 08/07/0020/0120 6/5/2/195 06/05/0020/0195 37. Rohna (23) 8/7/2/134 08/07/0020/0134 6/6/2/30 06/06/002010030 06/06/0040/0014 38. Sahoti (14-R} 8/7/2/140 08/07/0020/0140 6/614/14 39. Saidpul' (239) 81712/145 08/07/002Q/0145 6/5/2/212 06/05/0020/0212 40. Sehri (7-R) 817/2/127 08/07/0020/0127 6/5/2/206 06/05/0020/0206 41. Silana (5-R) 817/2/64 08/07/0020/0064 6/5/2/224 06/05/0020/0224 42. Sis!na (26-R) 81712/129 08/07/0020/0129 6/5/2/222 06/05/0020/0222 43. Thana Kalan (220) 817/2/148 08/07/0020/0148 6/5/2/209 06/05/0020/0209 44. Thana Khurd (221) 817121149 08/07/0020/0149 6/5/2/197 06/05/0020/0197 45. Turakpur (224) 817/2/150 08/07/0020/0150 6/5/2/181 06/05/0020/0181 46. Ziaudinpur (10-R) 817/2/125 08/07/0020/0125 6/5/2/217 06/05/0020/0217 VILLAGE DIRECTORY KHARKHODA C.D. BLOCK.

113 114 VILLAGE KHARkH(M C.D. BlOat Men1t1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenlt les avail ab Ie l i f not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash l-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tlon to 1t in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------.------~------~------hOl,;se- Educa- M~d ic a 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona I water & days cationS (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, mar- rai way ket/ station, hat, water· if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ___, Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 60 Farmana (2-R) 894.00 6,125(941) P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,HP PTO, BS M(2) , VHG Phone H(2) 61 Nizampur (1-R) 588.00 2,810(429) P VHG T,W,HP -(-5) BS Majra 62 '~Iuzzam (3-R) 749.87 301(38) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Nagar 63 ()arar (52-R) 1,390.00 4,891(686) P(2), PHS,VHG W,TW PO. BS M,H 64 !;i1 ana (5-R) 1,281.62 4,092(613) P,M,H PHS T,W,HP PO} BS Phone 65 Ridhad (4-R) 639.80 3.351(480) P PHS,VHG T,W -(-6) BS I I 66 fidhl an (6-R) 1,019.79 3,743(580) P.M,H PHC.PHS T.W PO, BS Phone 67 ~akloi ( 187) 393.75 2.009(278) P.M PHS,VHG W -(-5) BS

68 Nirthan (188) 309.00 799(120) P,VHG VHG W,HP -(-5) BS

71 Kheri Oahiya (189) 483.19 1,576(200) P RP W.HP -(.5) BS

113 Nasirpur (210) 291.77 1,012(141) P.M -(-5) T,W.HP -(-5) BS Bangar 119' Fatehpur (214) 302.30 1,273(193) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

120 Rohat (215) 1,065.12 4,149(611) P.M,H PHS,RP, T,W,TW. PTO, BS VHG HP Phone 121 Kanwali (216) 470.00 2,024(313) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP

122 Jharauti (217) 420.06 1,491(232) P VHG W,HP -(-5) -(-5

-(-,) 123 Au1l4P\1;1' (2',) %3f·. 905(1+2) PHI T.w,MP -(-S) 8S 115 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land u~e (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------.------.------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cult i- (includ- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR, Kharkhoda (14) EA T(735.00).GC(604.00),TW(76.00). 21.00 30.00 108.00 KR TWE(55.oo)

PR, Kharkhoda (14) EA ,. T(483.00),GC(461.00),TW(14.00), 21.00 11.00 73.00' KR TWE(8.00) PR, Kharkhoda (14) EA T(616.00),GC(475.00),TW(60.00), 75.00 16.87 42.00 KR TWE( (81.00) PR, Rohtak (24) EO, T(1,240.00),GC('.231.00),TW(9.00) 26.00 1.00 123.00 KR EAG PR. Sonipat (24) EA T(967.51),GC(941.00),TWE(26.51) 183.00 34.80 96.31 KR I PR, Kharkoda (14) EA T(476.00),GC(376.00),TW(45.00), 50.00 29.80 84.00 KR TWE(55.00) PR, Son ipat (20) ED, T(890.29),TW(877.26),TW(4.05), 10.12 49.57 69.81 KR EAG TWE(8.98) PR, Son ipat (18) EA T(292.00},GC(292.00) 5.00 45.75 51.00 KR PR, Sonipat (16) EA T(242.54),GC(215.38),TW(9.38), 16.70 20.58 29.18 KR TWE(17.78) PR, Sonipat (14 ) EA T(395.31),GC{346.12),TWE(32.35}. 17.86 20.56 49.46 KR TWE(16.84) PR Sonipat (8) EA T{217.77),GG(148.00},TWE(69.77) 14.00 31.00 29.00

PR Sonipat ( 10) EA T(223.00),GC(202.00),TW(21.00) 3.00 42.30 34.00

PR Sonipat ( 10) EA T(809 .00) ,GC( 546.00 )" TW( 33 .00), '8.00 89.12 159.00 TWE(230.00) PR, Sonipat (11) EA T(323.00), GC( 248.00), TWE (75 .00) 45.00 22.00 80.00 KR PR Sonipat (19) EA T(326.00},GC(174.00),TW{124.00), 4.00 43.06 47.00 TWE(28.00) PR, Sonipat {13} EA T(179.00),GC(155.00),TW(19.00), 4.00 17.88 31.00 KR TWE(5.00) 116 VILLAGE UIARlHODA C. D. BlOCK _nit1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10' kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the fd<:i1 ity is available is given) hectares) of ------~--~------house~ Educa- Medical Dr'inking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days catiON! (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, maY- railway ket/ station, hat, water if allY \~ay)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Spnipat Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

124 Jharaut (218) 396.59 1,710(252) P,M T,W,TW, PO BS HP I 125 Ziaudinpur(10-R) 169,16 Un-

126 Khanda (9-R) 1,589.99 7.098(1,034} P(2), PHS,VHG T,HP PO, BS M(2);H Phone 127 Sehri (7-R) 692.00 2,579(378) P,M PHS T,HP PO BS 128 Nasirpur (8-R) 442.31 1,383(201) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS Ch61ka 129 Sisana {26-R} 2,085.72 9,123(1,399) P(2), PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS 14(2), VHG HP 130 Garhi (27-R) 974.26 3,016(444) P -'(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS Sisana 131 Ashrafpur (25-R) 538.22 2,278(339) ?(2), PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS Matindu M,H RP HP 299.87 1,022(156) r -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

133 Kharkhoda (11-R) 1,580.00 Un- (Rura1 Part)

134 Rohna (23) 1,125.00 6,163(981} P,M(2), PHC,VHG T,W,HP PTO, BS H(2) Phone 135 Sarona (22-R) 810.00 4.,115(615) P,M,H PHS T,W PO BS

136 Khurampur (21-R) 178.00 906 (171) P -(S-10) T ,101 -(-5) BS

, 137 Pai (20-R) 461.00 2,095(352) P .(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS

138 Karhouli (16-RJ 223.00 679(98) -(-5) RP W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

139 Pahladpur (15-R) 612.00 2,881(469) P,M D,RP(2) T.W,TW, PO BS HP 140 Sahoti (14-R) 602.004,343(781) P,M RP(2) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 117 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Near es t Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance ------~------~-----Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PRo Sonipat (16) EA T(326.00),GC(279.00).Tw(13.00). 5.00 12.59 53.00 KR TWE(34.00) inhabited

PR Kharkhoda (6) EA T{1,283.00),GC{l,214.00),TW(20.00), 66.00 99.99 141.00 iWE(49.00) PR, Kharkhoda (8) fA T(512.00).GC(436.00),TW(15.00). 86.00 29.00 65.00 .KR TWE( 61.00) PR, Kharkhoda (5) EA T(35?OO).GC(272.00),TW(28.00) 14.00 16.31 57.00 KR TWE(55.00) PR, Sonipat (26) ED, T(l,596.oo)GC(1,512.00).TW(43.00), 219.00 70.72 .200.00 KR EAG TWE(41.00) PRo Sonipat (18) ED, T(736.51),GC(672.78).TW(43.50), 107.24 66.77 63.74 KR EAG TWE(20.23) PR. Sonipat (24) fA T(363.12},GC(310.89),TW(3.24), 114.00 11.33 49.77 KR TWE(48.99) PR Kharkhoda (3) EA T(251.00),GC(230.00),TW(12.00). 2.00 22.87 24.00 TWE(9.00) inhabited

PR. Rohtak (3) EA T(897.00),GC(839.00),TW(38.00), 91.00 29.00 108.00 KR TWE(20.00) PR, Bahadur- (13) ED. T(552.00),GC(534.00),TWE(18.00) 147.00 42.00 69.00 KR garh [AG PRo Sonipat (8) ED, T(142.00),GC(142.00) 12.00 4.00 20.00 KR EAG PR, Sonipat (11) ED, T(305.00).GC(295.00).TWE(10.00) 96.00 17.00 43.00 KR EAG PR Bahadur- (10 ) ED. T(177.22).GC(168.69),TW(B.53) 26.41 1.00 18.37 garh EAG PR Bahadur- (10 ) ED, T(520.oo),GC(504.00),TW(16.00} 25.00 9.00 58.00 garh EAG

PR Bahadur- (ll) EO, T(454.00},GC{359.00},TW(90.00}, 8.00 84.00 56.00 garh EAG TWE(5.00} 118 VlLtAGE KHARKHOOA C.D. BLOCK AmeOlities and

Lota- Name of ~illaQe Total Total limen i t ;es availeDle ( if not available within the tion (with h~dbast- ar€:3 pO~111a- vi 11 aSl:. a dash (-) is shown in the column end next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi llage and --5 kms. 5-10 hils and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number _here the ~acility is available is given) hectares) of -----~------~----~------~------house- Edu::.a- Hedical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i ooa 1 water & days catio ... (potable) tele- of (bus gr aph the sto~, mar- rai way ket/ station, hat,if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Son1pat Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 141 Gopalpur (13-R) 704.55 3,248(465) P,M PHS,VHG W,TW,HP PO -(-5)

142 Pipli (12-R) 662.87 2,952(492) P PHS,D T,W,HP -(.5) as VHG 143 Rampur (240) 381.21 2,218(319) -(-5) PHS. T,W,TW, -(-5) as RP(2) HP 144 Kundal (241) 371.09 1.356(239) P,M,H RP(2) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 145 Saidpur (239) 449.00 2,915(477) P,M,H RP(2) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 146 Ferozepur (237) 402.00 2.046(310) P,M -(5-10) W,TW,HP PO as Bangar 147 Nizampur (238) 290.00 1.731(285) P -(5-10) W,TW.HP -(5-10) BS Khurd 148 Thana Kalan (220) 1,052.98 4.050(646) P,M MH,PHS T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone

149 Thana Khurd (221) 557.00 2,341(362) ~P , M -(-5) W,TW,HP Phone BS

150 Turakpur (224) 246.00 1,388(191) P PHS,VHG W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

152 Mandaura (225: 638.99 3,458(525) P,M,H, D.RP T,W.TW, PO BS PUC HP 153 Mandauri (226) 411.96 2,090(311) P(2) ,M -(-5) T,W .(-5) BS

154 Jataula (236) 481.97 1,882(235) P.M PHS T,W -(-5) BS

Kharkhoda C.D. Block Total 29.958.89 121.617 P(47) "'(1) (18.524) "(30) PHC(3) H(16) PHS(20) PUC(1 ) 0(3) , RP(13) VHG{ 14) 119 OiR[CTOil'f

land us~

App­ Nearest Pow~" Land lise (i .e. area tinder different types of land use in hectarl!S roach town sup;> ly rounded Jpto two decimal places) to and vi l1ase ·d i stance F~;~;t------l~;j~~t~d-b;-~~~;~;------U~=------C~it~;=--A~~~-~~t (in Kf.lS) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and gY oves)

11 12 13 '14 \ 15 16 17 18

\ I PR, Kharkhoda (4) EA ·T(591.00),GC(561.00).TW(20.00), 20.00 23.55 70.00 KR 1.'WE(10.00V PR Kharkhoda (3) EA T,~54. 00) tGC( 384.00), TW( 60.00), 34.00 15.87 59.00 T\, (110. qD) . PR Bahadur- (19) ED, T( jI15.00~ ,GC(303.00), TW(6 .OO}, 32.31 34.00 garh EAG TWE (6.00,) PR Bahadur- (19 ) ED, T(33.3.00J ,GC (288.00), HI (22.00). 409 garh EAG , TWE (,(3. 0) 34.00 PR Sonipat (26) EA TI329'8~).GCI258'99).TWI40'4»). 5.06 60~51 53.62 TWE (3(1. 5) PR, Kharkhoda (8) ED, T(280.b l,GC(26S.00),TW(7.00), 21.00 24.00 77 .00 KR EAG TWE(8:0;0) PRo Kharkhoda (8) ED, T( 236.( ) ,GC(9S.00), 1101(81.00), 54.00 KR EAG TWE(60. )0) PR Sonipat (8) EA T(838.0 1),GC(616.00),TW(114.00). 19.00 59.98 136.00 TWE(108 00) PR, $onipat (13) EA T(413.0 )),GC(324.00),TW(7.00), 40.00 13.00 ' 91.00 KR TWE(82. )0) '" PR, Kharkhoda (7) EA .. TI187 .OO~ .GCI11S.00 )·,.TWI5.1lO). 4.00 21.00 34.00 KR TWE( 4.00) ., PR, Sonipat (13) ED, T{484.00),GC(401.00),TW(60.00), 7.00 24.99 123.00 KR EAG TWE(23.0 ) PR, Sonipat (18) EA .. T{368.00~'GC(209.00)'TW(140.00)' 1.00 5.96 37.00 KR TWE(19.0 ) PR, .. Sonipat (16) ED, T(406.00l,GC(329.00),TW(50.00), 3.00 16.97 56.00 KR EAG TWE(27.0 )

T(22.220.08).GC(19.272.11) 1,676.39 1.323.00 2,990.26 TW(1.389.52).TWE(1.558.45) lZO Rotes :--

(1) Location Code to each revenue estate (village) has been allocated in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village (s) wholly merged in town (s) or treated as cerlsus town (s) do not appear 1n the Village Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abs,tract :-- l ocat i on Code Name of vi llage lansil in which it falls TO,wn in wh ich merged or (Hadbast number) treated as census town

2 3' 4

76 Garhi Bar ahman an (203) Sonipat Sonipat (M.e·.)

77 Jama 1pur f( hurd (204) -do-', -do- 78 Kalupur (205) -do- -do-

(2) In case, a portion of a revenue estate (v i 11 age) has''Il1erged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a town, only the rural area has been given against that village and a I word 'part' has been added after the village name, I I (3) The area of a village (revenue estate) \s based.on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari.

(4) Where a town and a village bear an inden~ical name, the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village. \ \ (5) 1Although entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhad~teo) in revenue record. the population shown against this village was enumerated at\the time of 1991 Census. APPENDICES 1 to "

III lZ2 APPEfC-

C.D. Block.tse abstract of educational.

EDUCATIONAL

Sl. ~ame of C.D. 810ck Pri.ary Middle Matricula­ Higher College Adult Others Villages No. school school , t1on/ Secondary/(graduate literacy ·..,ith no Secondary PUC/J nter- and above) c1 ass/ educa­ school aediatel centres tional Junior facili­ college ties

, Vit- Ins- Vfl- Ins- Vil- lns- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vfl- Ins- llg- t1t- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tlt- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- t1t- es uti- IS uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- ons ons ons ons ons ons ons 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 , 17 .. _ 1· Ganaur 60 68 35 35 27 27 1 1 8 2. Sonipat 75 81 40 47 28 33 2 3 2 3. Rai 56 64 24 28 15 17 3 4. Kharkhoda 41 47 26 30 13 16 1 1 _- 3 l.Z3 DIX I ledical Ind other a.en1tfes

MEDICAL

~ispensary Hospital Maternity Pri1ll8W:Y Family Primary Village Others Vi11 agts l wi tb and child health planning health health no medical welfare centrel centre sub- guides faci 1i ty' centrel Health centre Maternity centre heme/Child welfare centre

Vil- Ins- Vil- 1ns- Vil- lns- Vil- Ins- Vil- lns- Vil- Ins- Vil- NIJII. Vila lns- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- ttt- lag- bers lag- tit- u uti- es uti- es uti- as uti- es uti- as uti- as as uti- ons ons ons ons onS ons ons 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

5 5 -- 4 4 26 26 7 7 15 21 33 3 4 1 1 5 5 32 32 9 10· 24 40 28 -- 3 3 4 4 -- 23 23 10 10 21 33 24 3 3 1 1 3 3 20 20 14 14 10 15 13 124 APPEN-

C.D. Blockwtse abstract of educat1onal,

DRINKING WATf:R

Sl. NamE: of C.O. S\oc~ Tap Well Tank. Tube River Foun- Canal Others More than ""-'aljes'llitllno Nil. well tain one source drinking water facility of any type

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1. Ganaur 44 37 3 47 61 65 2. Sonipat 53 55 48 73 71 3. Rai 41 22 52 54 58 4. Kharkhoda 32 41 20 32 43 125 DIX 1 -Concld. medical and other amenities

POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS POWER SUPPLY

P.O. T.O. .P. T.0. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not and and and stop .station .,aterway available Phone Phone Phone

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

16 9 1 51 4 68 18 1 9 4 2 69 4 77 11 10 1 1 48 3 59 13 4 3 1 42 44 126 APPENDIX Z

LAIfD UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NOIf-utJIfICIPAL TOWNS (CERSUS TODS)

Serial Nome of town and C.D. Block (land .use i.e.. area under different types No. (within brackets) of land use in hectares rounded upto ho decimal places

Total Forest Irrig- Un1rr1- Cultu- Area area ated gated rable not by waste avail- source (incl- able ud1ng for gauch- cult­ ar and hat.;­ groves) fon

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

N.A.

APPENDIX 3

List of villages where DO amerdtiee relatinl to educatioil, medical, drinkin, water, -post and telepaph, communicatiCXl8, power supply ad market/i!at are available.

There is no such village in the district 127

APPEIIDIX 4 list ef ,nlages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population Ity rMgts. 6MAtIl C. D. BlOCK

Ranges of l.C. Name of vi 11 age L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5 0--5* lin... Tahsn (Part) 15 Zafarpur 19 Patti Barahmnan 33 Baraut 41· Bhanwar Sonlplt Tahsil (PIft) (i 'Bhad1 6--10 Glnaur Tahsn (P ..t) 20 Dataul1 28 Ghasol1 40 Shamashpur 47 Purkhas Dhiran Sontpat Tahsil (Pert) 33 Memarpur 11--15 SIn.. , Tahsn (Part) 3 Atat1 5 Ba 111 Qutabpur 9 Baja"a Kalan 101 Teor1 12 Naya Bans 26 Umedgarh 27 Ramnagar 31 Shahpur Taga 42 S1ha Khera 57 8hur1 58 Rajpur 59 Raj 1u 60 lalheri 64 Bhaga" Sonipat Tlhsil (Plft) Majri 3 Dobheta 26 Kam1 28 Hassanpur 16--20 linaur Tahs n (PIPt) 2 Shora Rasulpur 6 Sardhana 7 Pogtha1a 8 Blljana Khurd 18 Chirsamf 29 Kheri Taga 30 Sanpera 37 Khizarpur Ah1r 44 Kallana 46 P'urkhas Rath1

48 Sheikhupur~ 50 Aghwanpur 54 Panchi Jetan 61 Bari 62 P1pl1 Khera 63 Larsol1 128

APPENDIX 4 list of villages accordfng to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

~MUR C.D. BlOCK -Concld.

Ranges of L.C. Nllme of village l.C. Harne of village Scheduled No. Ho. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 16--20 2 Hoi 21--30 Ganaur Tahsil (Part)

/A Ahulana 11 Khubru /13 Bulandpur 14 Kheri Gujar 16 Panchf Gujran 23 Pabnera 32 Teha 34 Sai 36 Gumar 43 Mohammadpur Majra 45 Oabarpur 51 Udesipur 53 Bhogipur

Sonipat'Tahs1l (Part) 27 Karar Ibrahimpur 31 & above Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 1 Manak Majra 21 Begah 22 Chandauli 35 Ganaur (Rural) 52 Sharet

..,. :V;!d .{."i~ I,;:t ~ Y!!:a1Cj .... ; t1 S''l1$.cl!.tl~ CitSta ;1J:- i...~_.;L_._'!~ 129 APPENDIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SON I PAT C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of Le. Name of village L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5

0--5* .Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 25 Tharia 47 Sonipat (Rural) 6--10 21 Chitana 52 Holaheri 53 Khizarpur Jat 56 Lohar; Tiba 70 Hasanyarpur Tihara Kalan 81 Bandepur 89 Nangal I

6 Dodwah 7 Pinana 8 Sa 1arpur Majra 9 Bohla 11 Chatia Dewa 14 Mahra 15 Bhatana Jafarabad 17 Naina Tatarpur 29 Dhatauri 35 Zainpur 36 Bakhtawarpur 39 Machhrau 1a 41 Nandnaur 43 Mortha 1 Khas 54 Bhatgaon Dogran 58 Mahipur 74 Mahlana 80 Bayyanpur 130 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SONIPAT C.O. BlOCK--Concld.

Ranges of l.C. Name of village l.e. Name of village Scheduled No. No. Caste populatiQn ( percentage)

1 2 3 4 5

Sonipat Tahsil {Part)--Concld. 16--20 86 Shahjahanpur 88 Shahpur Turak (Shahpur Tarak} 92 Mak;mpur 94 Baraul; 101 Kishora Ganaur Tahs;l (Part) 55 Chatia Aulia 21w-30 Son1pat Tahsil (Part) 5 Rolad latifpur 12 Rahmana 13 Shatawl i 16 Juan 20 Karewri 22 K; lorad 23 Shahzadpur 24 Sanda 1 Khurd 44 Oewarhu (Oearu) 48 Uldaipur 51 Bagru 55 Jaj i 57 Saltmsar Majra 75 Kakroi 79 L ahrara 85 Fazalpur 90 Kamashpur Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 56 Sandal Kalan

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 31 & above 10 Salimpur Toral; 37 N1sf Garhi Bakhtawarpur 49 Tharu 83 Kabirpur 112 Harsatla Khurd *Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. APPBtIX 4 List of villages according to the proportfon of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges RAI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges af l.C. Name of village l.C. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled No. No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5

6--10 Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 108 Sultanpur 157 Klt lupur 173 Ferozepur Khadar 182 Nangal Kalan 187 Pritampura -(Pjtampura) 191 Sersa 192 Khatkar 11--15 97 Jajjal 100 Khewara (Kheora) 103 Bahalgarh 114 Bhawapur 156 Jhinjauli 171 Rai 178 Pabsra 179 Manoli 181 Aterna 184 Badh Khalsa 193 Baqipur 16--20 96 Mirakpur 98 Palri Kalan 102 Joshi Chohan 105 Joshi Jat 115 Jagdishpur 117 Bidhnauli 159 Nahra 160 Malha Majra 167 Shafiabad Pana Paposhian 169 Jatheri 170 levan 172 Asawarpur 183 Patla 185 Rasoi 186 Badh Malak 188 Nathupur 189 Baz idpur Saba li 21--30 95 Palra 99 Palri Khurd 104 l awanspur 110 Rathdhana 155 HaJalpur 161 Abbaspur 162 Chhatera Bahadurpur 163 Ak barpur Barota 164 Kheri Mana Jat 174 Seoli 175 Aurangabad 176 Jakhaul i 197 Dahesra 132

APPENDIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges RAI C.D. BLOCK--Concld.

Ranges of l.C. "arne of village l.C. Name of vl1lage Scheduled No. No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

31 8. above 106 Hasamabad 118 Mohamdabad 158 Nahri 177 Jhundpur 190 Kundl i 194 Khurrampur 198 Janti Kalan 199 Jant i Khurd 133 AI'PENDIX 4 l'lst of_ villages accordlnq to the proDortion af Scheduled Castes tb tbe tota.l population by ra.J?ges clHARlCHOOA t.O BlOCX

Ranges of l.C. Name Qf '1jJ lage l.C. Name of village SCheduled No. No. Caste popufaiYon (percentage)

1 3 4

6-.. 10 SontpafTahs11-(Part} 62 Muzzam Nagar 68 Nirthan

113 Nasirpuf Bangar 132 Chhanauli 144 Kunda) 11--15 119 fatenllur 121 I(anwali 126 Khanda ,130 Garhi Si sana 131 Asprafpur Matindu 153 Malldauri 16--20 61 Nizampur Majra 63 Gorar 64 Silana 67, Nak 10i 124 Jharaut 129 5isana ! 146 Ferozepur Hangar 134 Rohna f 150 Turakpur 152 :Mi'lI'IdauNl 154 Jatau1a 21--30 65 Ridhao 66 Sidhlall 71 Kher'l Oahiya 1i!2 Jharaot 1 123 Anandpur 127 Senri 135 Sarona 136 Knuraropur 137 lta; 139 Pan1adflUf 141 Gopalpor. 142 Pip}i 143 Rampur 145 Saidpur

141 Ntzampur Xhurd 148 Thana Kalan

31 & above 128 tlasirpur Cho1ka 140 Sal10tt

149 Thana ~hLlrd

SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

135

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

137

139

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW :-

Status M.G. Municipal Committee STATEMENT-IV & IV-A Type of road PR Pacca Road KR Kachcha Road System of SeweragelDrainage

S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains

Method of disposal of nightsoil WB Wheel Barrows ST Septic Tank Latrines S Sewerage o Others

Source of Water Supply TW Tubewell WaterrHandpump T Tap Water System of Storage of Water OHT Overhead Tank SR Service Reservoir BWP Borewell Pumping System PT Pressure Tank

STATEMENT-V Medical facilities

H Hospital (Eye), Hospital/Maternity Hospital D Dispensary HC Community Hea:lth Centre/Health Centre/Primary Health Sub-Centre/Primary Health Unit ~tc. FC Family Planning Centre/Post-partum Centre/MCH & FW Centre/Maternity and Family Welfare Centre TB Clinic TB Clinic/TB Hospital

Educational facilities

A Arts only AS Arts and Science only AC Arts and Commer..c:e only A5C Arts, Science and Commerce 140 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAl'JD FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW :- Recognised Shorthand. Typewrting and other Vocational Training Institutions

o Others

Public Libraries including Reading Rooms

PL Public Library RR Reading Room TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

141 142

STATE- Status and

Ser- Class> name and civic Loca- Name of Name of Area Number Population and i a 1 administration status tion tahs il C.D. in of ------No. of town Code block sq. house- 1901 1911 1921 No. kms holds in- cluding houseless house- holds (in 1991 Census

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Ganaur (M.C. ) I Ganaur Ganaur 9.06 3,552

2 IV Kharkhoda (M.G) 111 Sonipat 1.63 2,168 3,765 De-

3 Sonipat (M.C) II Sonipat 28.32 25,722 12,990 12,014 12,981 (-7.51) (+8.05) .__ Note • I denotes nil 143 MENT I growth history gro~th rate of the town at the censuses of Density sex ratio ------_ .. - ... -- (1991) ------, 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 census 1971 1981 199~

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

8,399 16,489 20,952 2,313 849 859 886 (+96.32) (+27.00) C.lassified 13,151 8,068 870

15,050 17 ,781 30,189 45,882 62,393 109,369 143,922 5,082 849 844 872 (+15.94) (+18.15) (+9.78) (+51.98) (+35.99) (+75.29) (+31.59) 144

STATE­ Physical aspects'and

Serial Class and name of .Physical aspects Name of No. town Ra i nfa 11 Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ (in nm) Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6

1 III Ganaur N.A. N.A. N.A. Ch'andi garh (207) 2 IV Kharkhoda N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (227) 3 Sonipat 671.7 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (208)

Notes 1. *Average data has been calculated for the decade 1979--88. 2. 'N.A.' means information Not Available 3. '--' denotes nil. 145 MENT II location of towns, 1989 and road distance lin kms) from ------District HQ Sub-Division/Tahsil HQ Nearest city Rai lway Bus Navigable with population station route river/canal of one lakh (if within and more 10 kms)

7 8 9 10 11 12

Sonipat Ganaur/Ganaur Sonipat Ganaur Ganaur (16) (0) (0) (16 ) (0) (0) Sonipat Sonipat/Sonipat Sonipat Sonipat Kharkhoda (19) (19 ) (19) (19 ) (19 ) (0) Sonipat Sonipat/Sonipat Panipat Sonipat Sonipat (0) (0) (0) (46) (0) (0) 146

STATE- MunicipaJ finance

Serial Cl a.ss and name of Civic Receipt (in Rs. '00) No. town adminis- .. __ M---.- ______tration Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance status through derived ment (in 1990) taxes from grant etc. municipal properties and power apart from, taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. III Ganaur M.C. 13,368 5,878 3,350 241 2. IV Khllrkhoda M.e. 4,921 1.361 750 441 3. I Sonipat M.C. 93,222 22,640 13,305 7,000 7,693

Note '--' denotes nil. 14'7

MENTIII 1988-89

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) ------,------Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt administ- safety bealth works institu- (specify) expenditure (specify) ration and con­ tions veniences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

691 23.528 8.377 1,051 10,017 2,322 38 21,S()S 773 8,246 4,166 5 262 2,142 6,575 3.174 147,034 34,180 10.666 44,752 25,697, 6,660 121,955 148

STATE Civic and other

Serial Class and name Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Number of No. of town adminis- tion Caste length of tration popula- (in kms) sewerage Water Service status tion borne (in 1990)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. III Ganaur M.C. 20,952 2,641 PR (11.0) OSD 350 1,140 KR (2.5) 2. IV Kharkhoda M.C. 13.151 3,241 PR (9.5) OSD 4 174 KR (2.7)

3. t Sonipat. M.e. t43.~2.~ lO,lM PR (61.1) S,OSD 1,000 3,011 KR (2.0)

Notes :--1. *[n case this service is not available in the town, the name of the place where avail- able alongwith distance fran the town has been mentioned. 2. 1 __ 1 denotes nil. 14-9 ftENT IV a.enities 1989 latrines Method of Protected water Fire fight- Electrification (number of connections) ------disposal sU2e l,l ing service*------Others of night Source System of Domestic Indus- Commer- Road Others soil of storage with trial cial light- supply capacity in ing 1itres (in (points) brackets 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

WB,O T,TW SR Sonipat 7,440 256 967 446 (227,500) (16 ) 26 WB T,TW OHT Sonipat 2,471 67 645 127 (23,780,133) (19)

SR (651.168) 7,102 S,ST T,TW PT Yes 20,796 1,173 5,789 6,094 281 (1,100.000) ~50

STATE- Civ'ic und other ilEn'it'ies

Seri al Class and name of Name of slum Area of Population Paved System of No. town* slum (in of slum roads (in sewerage sq. kms) (approxi- • kms) mate)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Sonipat 1. Dev Nagar 0.988 1,700 PR (0.30) S, KR (0.10) ST 2. Ram Nagar 1.483 1,851 PR (0.60) S, KR (3.18) ST 3. Sham Nagar 0.494 1,529 PR (0.12) S, KR (0.37) ST 4. Subash Nagar 0.988 898 PR (0.15) S, KR (0.48) 5T

1. *For class I and c1ass II towns only 2. '--' denotes nil. 151

JIEIIT IV A ion notified '11" 1'1119

Num~r of l,trin.s Method of No. of tap Electrification (Number .- disposal pOints/ of connections) Prjivate Community of night public soi~ hydrants Domestic Road Others Water Se'rvice Others' installed lig~ting borne for supply (points) f:9.... of protec- ted water

8 9 10 11 12 13 0 14 15 16

500 200 300 HL 1,002 1,000 60 100

600 I 250 350 ST 1,214 1.200 45 100 I G 250 50 200 HL 500 50b 50 70

300 100- 200 HL 381 375 35 25 152

STATE­ Medical, educationa1, recreational

Seri- Class and name of Popula- Medical facil ities* Educational al town tion - No. Hospi- Beds in Artt/ Med iea 1 Engine- Polyt Reeogn1s- tals/ medical Science/ colleges ering techn,cs ed short Dispen- institu- Commerce co 11 eges I hand, type saries/ tions colleges writing TB noted (of and voca- cl inics in degree tiona 1 etc. column level training 0 4 and institu- above) tions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. III Ganaur 20,952 He(l) 16 Sonipat Delhi Morthal Sonipilt O( 1) D (1) (16) (49) (Sonipat) (16) (12) Fe(l) 2. IV Kharkhoda 13,151 He(1) 25 Sonipat Rohtak Morthal Sonipat Sonipat Fe(l ) (19 ) (32) (Sonipat) (19) (19) '( (28) 3. Sonipat 143,922 H (1) 100 A(l ) Delhi Morthal 2 0(6) D (3) 12 AS(1) (50) (Sonipat) HC(l) ASC(2) (8) TB(1) 10 FC( 1) 10

Notes 1. *If a med iea 1 or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the t neares t place and its distance from the town where facility is available, has been mentioned. 2. '--' denotes nil.

\ 153 MENT V and cultural facilities. 1989 facilities* Working Number of recreational and cultural women's facl1ities Higher Second- Junior Primary Adult hostels Stadia Cinema Auditoria/ Public Second- ary/ Secondary schools lit~racy with Drama/ libraries aryl Matricu- and Middle cl asses/ number of COI1IlIun.i ty including Interme- lation schoo-l s centres/ seats halls reading diate/ Others rooms P.U.C. (specify) (Pre-uni- versity college)/ Junior College level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

3 5 8 12 PL(1)

Sonipat 3 5 6 (19)

12 28 35 25 1(40) 6 4 PL(8) RR(6) 154

STATE- Trade. ca.erce. industry

Seri - C1 ass and name of Names of three most important Names of. three most a1 town commodities imported comnodi ties No. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

III Ganaur Paddy Pig Raw Material Rice Iron iron for P.V.C. piDes pipes 2 IV Kharkhoda Cotton Raw Green Hand- Dyed yarn leather vegetables 100m cloth leather 3 Sonipat Timber Steel Iron Cycles Transformers scrap scrap

"ote :-- I . denotes nil. 155- itlT VI IRd banking. 1989 important Names of three most fmportant Number of Number of Number of eXEorted commodities manufactured banks agricultural non-agricul- credit tural credit 3rd 1st -2nd 3rd societies societies

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

PVC Iron PVC Furniture 4 2 3 pipes pipes pipes

Green Handloom 3 2 vegetables cloth Bulbs/ Cycles Transformers Cloth 26 6 33 tubes 156

APPENDIX roves SHOWING tHEIR OUTGROWTH WITH ·POPUlATION

Seria1 N8/!le of the town Population of Outgrowth Popu1ation of No. with location core town outgrowth code

2 3 4 5

Not applicable PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

157

A. PR~RYC~US~~ SONIPAT DISTRICT

159 160

PRIMARY CENSUS

o Loca­ Di stri ctl Total Area No. of N9' of Total population Total population in the tion C.D. Rural/ in occupied house­ (including instftutional age group 0--6 Code \Block/ Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless population No. City/ ti al r"own houses p M F p M F

2 3 445 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

7 SadpatDistrict T +1,385.00 120,010 120,267 754,866 410,133 344,733 143,036 76,107 66,929 R i,345.99 98,685 88,825 576,841 315,091 261,750 112,749 60,102 52,647 o U 39.01 31,325 31,442 178,025 95,042 82,983 30,287 16,005 14,282

1 Ganaur T 334.10 21,027 21,047 139t88~ 76,170 63,717 28,792 15,315 13,477 C.D. Block R 334.10 21,027 21,047 139,887 76,170 63,717• 28,792 15,315 13,477 U .. " ..

2 Sonipat T 398.72 27,569 27,569 177,386 96,800 80,586 18,353 16,043 C~. Block R 398.72 27,569 27,569 177,386 96,800 8O,5Bfi 18,353 16',043 U ... ..

3 Rai C.D. Block T 277.55 21,584 21,685 137,951 76,020 61,931 26,765 14,279 12,486 R 277.55 21,584 21,685 137,951 76,020 61,931 26,765 14,279 12,486 U ..• . .. .~

4 Kharkhoda T 299.59 18,505 18,524 121,617 66,101 55,516 22,796 12,155 10,641 C.D. Block R 299.59 18,505 18,524 121,617 66,i01 55,516 22,796 12,155 10,641 U ..

II Sonipat (M.e.) u 28.32 25,632 25,722 143,922 76,899 67,023 24,114 12,724 11,390 I Ganaur (M.C.) U 9.06 3,550 3,552 20,952 11,112 9,840 3,662 1,925 1,737 III Kharkho:1a (M.e.) U 1.63 2,143 2,168 13,151 7,031 6,120 2,511 1,356 1,155

u 39.01 31,325 31,442 178,025 95,042 ~,983 30,287 16,005 14,282

H:ltes: 1. Total area figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area"

figures supplioo. by the Surveyor ,General Figures for urban areas are those suPl?li~

~ the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the. urban area fran the total area of the district. The total of area figures of C.D, blocks in a

district will not tally with the district 'figures because ,the fonner are derived fran the

vi1lagewise area figures supplied by the tahsildars.

2. '!he urban portion of the C.D. block will include Census tu..u,; and outgrowths of the statutory totms.

3. '!he following abbreviation has been ,used for the status of a town.

M.C, Mtmicipal Ccmnittee HH ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main workers Tribes ~I--IX} p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

134.682 72,945 61,737 .. .. 391.938 257,854 134.004 220,523 195,663 24,860 108,470 58,869 49,601 .. 281,4~ 191,791 89,706 172,an 151,512 20,495 26,212 14,076 12,136 110,441 66,063 44,378 48,516 44,151 4,365

24,256 13,146 11,110 61,215 42,902 18,313 42,023 36,466 5,557 24,256.. 13,146 11,110 61,215 42,902 18,313 42,023 36,466 5,557 30,625 16,608 14,017 .. 86,921 59,220 27,701 52,544 46,684 5,860 30,625 19,608 14,017 86,921 59,220 27,701 52,544 46,684 5,860

28,994 J:5,736 13,258 00 71,830 48,130 23,700 39,991 36,791 3,200 28,994 15,736 13,258 71,830 48,130 23,700 39,991 36,791.. 3,200

24,595 13,379 11,216 61,531 41,539 19,992 37,449 31,571 5,878 24,595 13,379 11,216 61,531 41,539 19,992 37,449 31,571 5,878..

20,330 10,905 9(425 90,899 54,088 36,811 39,483 35,802 3,GB1 2,641 _1,404 1,437 .. 1.2,487 7,581 4,906 5,589 5,133 456 3,241 1,767 1,474 7,055 4,394 2,661 3,444 3,216 228

26,212 14,076 12,136 1l0,441 66,063 44,378 48,516 44,151 4,365 162

PRIMARY CEJCSUS

loca· District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. City/ Cultivators Agricultural labourers livestock. forestry. Town fishing. hunting and plantations. orchards and allied activltles II III

P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1 brl.patDistrict T 69.148 60,451 9,"B1 39,631 32,258 7,379 1,187 1,093 94 R 67,903 58,657 9.246 36,155 29,084 7,071 919 893 86 U 1,845 1,794 51 3,482 3,174 308 208 200 8

1 Ganaur T 19,061 16,442 2,619 10,012 7,917 2,095 451 387 64 C.D. Block R 19,061 16,442 2,619 10,012 7,917 2,095 451 387 64 U ......

2 Sonipat T 20,202 17,798 2,404 11,949 9,688 2,261 237 228 9 C.D. Block R 20,202 17,798 2,404 11,949 9,688 2,261 237 228 9 U ••

3 Rai C.D. Block T 12,653 11,492 1,161 7,002 5,988 1,014 179 176 3 R 12,653 11,492 1,161 7,001 5,988 1,014 179 176 3 U

4 Kharkhoda T 15,987 12,925 3,062 7,192 5,491 1,701 112 102 10 C.D. Block R 15,987 12,925 3,062 7,192 5,491 1,701 112 102 10 U

II Sonipat (M.C.) U 1,043 1,004 39 1,857 1,690 167 175 168 7 I Ganaur (M.C.) U 493 489 4 953 865 88 16 15 1 III Kharkhoda (M.C.) U 309 301 8 672 619 53 17 17

'l\)tal. Ud:an U 1,815 1,794 51 3,482 3,114 308 208 200 8 163 ABSTRACT --Contd.

MAlN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than househ~ld industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

9 9 •• 3,218 3,035 183 26,835 25,149 1,686 3 3 •• 1,622 1,506 116 17,522 16,0'77 1,445 6 6 .. 1,596 1,529 67 9,313 9,072 241

.. •• 497 447 50 2,581;1 2,331 257 ...... 497 447 50 2,588 2,331 257 2 2 .. 381 369 12 4,754 4,526 228 2 2 •• 381 369 12 4,754 4,526 228 •• .. •• •• .. .. 1 1 .. 391 381 10 7,208 6,804 404 1 1 .. 391 ..381 10 7,208 6,804 404

~. 353 309 44 2,972 2,416 556 •• •• • • 353 309 44 2,972 2,416 556

6 6 1,300 1,248 52 8,139 7,950 189 127 116 11 672 668 4 169 165 4 502 454 48

6 6 1,596 1,529 fi7 9,313 9,072 241 164 PRIMARY CENSUS

loca- 01 str1ct! Total! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Rural! Code Block.' Urban No. Cityl Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and Town cOOJIIunications VI VII vue p M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

7 Sooipt.t Di.stJ:iot '.r ",872 4,653 219 17,967 17,450 517 11,020 10,866 154 R 3,035 2,844 191 6,212 6,100 172 1,516 1,544 32 U 1,837 1,809 2B 11,695 11,350 345 3,444 3,322 122

1 Ganaur T 79J 715 76 1,303 1,277 26 1,197 1,193 4 C.D. Block R 791 715 76 1,303 1,277 26 1,197 1,193 4 U ...... 00 00 .. ... ••

2 Sooipat T 1,096 1,046 50 2,417 2,332 85 2,237 2,229 8 C.D. Block R 1,096 1,046 50 2,417 2,332 85 2,237 2,229 B U ......

3 Rai C.D. Block T 709 662 47 1,470 1,430 40 2,122 2,109 13 R 709 662 47 1,470 1,430 40 2,122 2,109 13 U ......

4 Kharkhoda T 439 421 18 1,082 1,061 21- 2,020 2,013 7 C.D. Block R 439 421 18 1,082 1,061 21 2,020 2,013 7 U .. ..

U Sonipat (M.C.) U 1,625 1,602 23 9,489 9,182 307 2,946 2,831 115 I Ganaur (M.C. ) 0 159 154 5 1,473 1,445 28 327 324 3 III :Kharkhoda (M.C. ) U 53 53 733 723 10 171 167 4

~ 0I:tlan U 1,837 1,809 28 11,695 11,350 345 3,444 3,322 122 165 ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIN WORl

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 51 58 59 60

46,030 40,699 5,331 10,819 140 10,139 523,464 213,130 309,734 30,940 28,904 2,136 10,582 661 9,921 394,252 162,918 231,334 15,090 11,895 3,195 751 19 218 '129,212 50,812 18,4(1)

6,123 5,757 366 3,047 226 2,821 94,817 39,478 55,339 6,123 5,757 366 3,047 226 2,821 94,817 39,478 55,339

9,269 8,466 803 3,190 133 3,057 1211,652 49,983 71,669 9,269 8,466 803 3,190 133 3,057 121,652 49,983 71,669 ••

8,256 7,748 508 1,200 197 1,003 96,7ffJ 39,032 57,728 8,256 7,748 508 1,200 197 1,003 96,7ffJ 39,032 57,728

7,292 6,833 459 3,145 105 3,040 81,023 34,425 46,59B 7,292 6,833 459 3.,145 105 3,040 81,023 34,425 46,598

12,903 10,121 2,782 238 47 191 104,201 41,050 63,151 1,369 1,057 312 51 27 24 15,312 5,952 9,3ffJ 818 717 101 8 5 3 9,699 3,810 5,889

15,090 11,895 3,195 751 79 218 129,212 50,812 18,4(1)

B--C.D. BLOCKWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

167

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAC1 GANAUR C.D. BLOCK

169 170

GANAUR C. O. Bl OCK VIl~AGE loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total pQPulation Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (includThg the age group 0--6 Code . pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 33,410.40 21,027 21.047 139,887 76,170 63,717 28 .. 792 15,315 13,477

Rural '3~,4tO.40 21,021 21,047 139.881 16,110 63,717 28.792 15,315 13,417 Urban Ganaur Tahsil (Part) Manak Majra (119 ) 165.11 11 11 74 37 37 18 10 8

2 Bhora Rasulpur l11tt') 336,69 233 233 1,542 838 704 375 204 171 3 Atai 1 ( 12q) 245.24 169 169 1,143 619 524 222 115 107 4 Ahulana ( 12V 1,119.00 471 471 3,071 1,666 1,405 617 325 292 5 Balli Qutabpur ( 12:n 841.00 406 406 2,652 1,407 1,245 512 268 244 6 Sardhana ( 123) 507.87 200 200 1,368 749 619 305 157 148 ,1 7 Pogthala ( 12~\) 872.08 354 354 2,495 1,388 1,107 509 284 225

8 Bajana Khurd \ 1251) 768.49 368 368 2,425 1,347 1,078 449 257 192 9 Bajana Kal an ( 126) 903.00 369 369 2,400 1,294 1,106 494 266 228 I 10 Teori (12;P 643.00 372 372 2,400 1,299 1,101 476 239 237 11 Khubru (13Ib) 720.73 500 500 3,171 1,679 1,492 683 353 330

12 Naya Bans (131 ~ 292.18 254 254 1,686 918 768 354 187 167 13 Bulandpur (132) 231.88 233 233 1,478 808 670 346 192 154 I 14 Kheri Gujar (13B) 715.88 673 673 4,309 2,375 1,934 928 469 459 15 Zafarpur (115 ) 315.25 80 80 624 340 284 154 80 74 16 Panchi Gujran (114 ) 1,123.87 604 604 3,694 2,003 1,691 842 444 398 (Part) 17 Bhakharpur (113 )1 205.59 111 111 723 386 337 162 85 77 18 Chi rsami (112)\ 565.34 321 321 1,955 1,055 900 441 227 214 19 Patti Barahmnan (111) 127.88 63 63 417 223 194 77 38 39 20 Datauli (110) 867.63 701 705 5,134 2,835 ,,299 1,153 638 515 21 Begah (1 ) 1,499.00 695 695 4,616 2,488 2,128 1,106 566 540 22 Chandaul i (8) 379.00 32 32 173 96 77 28 12 16 23 Pabnera (9) 413.00 169 169 1,273 701 572 279 147 132 24 Rasulpur (11) 105.00 88 88 490 260 230 101 64 37 25 Giaspur ( 10) 385.00 102 102 729 383 346 195 91 104 26 Umedgarh (7) 278.82 181 181 1,248 670 578 299 153 146 171 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled SCheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY ~F MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main workers I I (I--IX) I M F M F M F M F M ,IF M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I 21 22 23

13,146 11,110 42,902 18,313 36.466 5,557 16,442 tl,519 7,911 2,095 13,146 11,110 42,902 18,313 36.466 5,557 16,442 1-,519 7,917 2,095

26 26 4 2 17 5 12 175 140 328 37 390 2 197 143 74 53 391 144 274 7 211 3 33 419 341 923 400 770 8 367 193 202 160 810 352 726 322 375 193 153 115 116 97 375 153 321 132 168 114 70 7

276 207 811 329 669 126 317 65 157 57 236 162 785 335 663 117 381 97 164 16 148 141 765 360 646 211 416 163 64 36 183 161 762 254 622 2 326 142 372 356 1.014 482 765 21 327 5 159 7 122 87 589 256 271 30 169 26 3 195 145 394 112 360 39 129 88 539 439 1,057 284 1.182 141 629 16 294 19 3 4 113 38 166 113 46 566 483 931 343 1,032 42 121 628 35 180 68 214 137 58 170 138 572 232 506 55 224 25 149 23 7 2 166 82 89 66 2 212 164 1,373 401 1,368 78 520 9 315 23 756 665 1,168 368 1,187 490 438 206 507 217

59 44 36 9 55 6 25 4 26 2 179 124 340 117 347 12 173 122 4 137 86 121 2 33 76 2 109 19 199 149 76 60 97 88 82 66 385 144 320 61 137 28 84 28 172

GMAUR C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion lHadbast No.) Code No. III IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 387 64 447 50 2,331 257 Rural 387 64 447 50 2,331 257 Urban Gan'aur Tahsi 1 (Part) Manak Majra ( 119) 2 Bhor a Rasu 1pur (116) 4 3 Atail (120) 3 4 Ahu1ana (121 ) 5 23 5 Ba 11; Qutabpur (122) 30 2 36 6 Sardhana (123) 6 17 9 7 Pogthala (124 ) 3 6 24 8 Bajana Khurd (125) 2 2 9 9 Bajana lI.alan (126) 7 8 15 10 Teor; (127) 9 4 19 , 11 Khubru (130) 9 8 50

12 Naya Bans (131 ) 2 -'~ 11 -- 13 Bu1andpur (132) -- 83 36 14 Kheri Gujar (133) 9 24 24 15 Zafarpur (115) 16 Panch; Gujr an (114) 14 10 50 '(Part) 17 Bhakharpur (113) 4 18 Chirsami (112) 2 24 21 19 Patti Barahmnan (111) 2 2 20 Datau1 i (110) 2 27 35 57 5 21 Begah ( 1) 17 52 10 20 22 Chandauli (8) 23 Pabnera (9) 3 2 15 2 24 Rasulpur (11) 2 25 Giaspur ( 10) 4 26 Umedgarh (7) 9 10 173 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar-ginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M f M f

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

715 76 1,277 26 1,193 4 5.757 366 226 2.821 39,478 55,339 715 76 1,277 '26 1.193 4 5.757 366 226 2.821 39,478 55,339

10 20 27 4 9 3 29 448 702 5 20 4 345 517 15 17 17 133 6 13 896 1,384 12 17 18 85 11 25 188 656 735 7 3 11 39 2 7 428 480 3 16 27 116 4 2 719 979 5 2 5 93 4 2 684 959 • 11 21 3 3 101 9 166 647 729 18 14 12 78 132 677 967 15 28 2 27 142 7 6 914 1,465 2 6 6 71 3 139 172 508 566 6 • 6 46 448 631 13 51 11 127 6 5 7 1,188 1;786 4 174 284 9 47 41 112 5 971 1,649

7 2 5 1 181 172 155 2 12 21 51 7 549 845 2 3 11 134 193 8 264 39 136 6 1,467 2,221 8 4 55 3 14 118 8 6 1,301 1,632 4 34 41 37 4 14 2 13 2 354 560 3 5 139 227 3 17 184 197 7 20 1 9 44 4 350 517 174

GAHAUR C.O. SLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vlllage Area In No. of No. of Total populatlon Total populatlon In tlon IHadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (lncludlng the age group 0--6 Code pled holds lnst1tut100a1 and No. reS1- houseless populatlon) dent 1a 1 houses P M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Ganaur Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 27 Ramnagar (6) 539.84 303 303 1,914 1,032 882 449 238 211 28 Ghasoll (2) 503.78 463 463 3,600 1,971 1,629 650 338 312 29 KheYl Taga (109) 557.65 276 276 2,035 1,083 952 434 217 217 30 Sanpera (3) 422.89 406 406 2,575 1,433 1,142 491 274 217 31 Shahpur Taga (108) 400.00 244 244 1,610 I 885 725 334 184 150 32 Teha (107) 241.19 251 251 1,646 881 765 361 189 172 33 Baraut (106) 254.95 93 93 664 382 282 149 83 66 34 Bal (105) 155.00 215 215 1,141 621 520 246 119 127 35 Ganaur (Rural (104) 576.27 145 145 931 519 412 226 126 100 Part) 36 Sumar (139) 507.87 563 563 3,779 2,040 1,739 773 410 363 37 khlzarpur Ahlr (138) 273.16 464 464 3,400 1,846 1,554 678 354 324 38 tJalalabad (137) 275.00 5 4 39 Mlana (134) 308.37 Un- 40 Shamashpur (135) 131. 12 91 91 645 351 294 118 62 56 41 Bhanwar (136) 241.19 152 152 962 502 460 173 83 90 42 S,ha Khera (142) 411.00 187 187 1,394 749 645 298 158 140 43 Mohammadpur (129) 432.60 205 205 1,307 680 627 269 135 134 MaJra 44 Kallana (143) 630.90 371 371 2,424 1,321 1,103 506 260 246 45 Oabarpur (156) 264.00 103 103 746 415 331 129 77 52 46 Purkhas Rathl (158) 531.75 565 565 3,646 2,015 1,631 718 387 331 47 PurkhasDhlYan (159) 634.94 373 389 2,758 1,515 1,243 500 271 229 48 Shelkhupura (141) 589 21 444 444 3,238 1,783 1,455 659 343 316 Un- 49 Machhrallll (140) 178.87 50 Aghwanpur ( 160) 591.24 533 533 3,456 1,912 1,544 722 382 340 51 Udeslpur (163 ) 430.98 326 326 2,204 1,225 979 444 241 203 14 52 jBharet (162) 158.63 28 28 127 74 53 26 12 53 Bhoglpur (161) 195.86 626 626 4,145 2,256 1,889 802 423 379 54 Panchl Jatan (164) 880.00 797 797 5,219 2,866 2,353 1,032 534 498 146 57 BhuYl (96) 265.07 239 239 1,585 855 730 319 173 288 58 RaJPur (97) 460.12 572 572 3,493 1,876 1,617 650 362 175 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF M~IN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

121 124 581 236 493 75 222 39 109 31 187 143 1,191 604 1,048 13 673 5 124 5 223 190 612 258 490 8 176 119 269 183 796 336 667 66 335 24 168 38 118 101 534 203 455 100 206 22 53 55 185 189 535 267 469 99 190 5 114 79 4 4 198 55 180 2 17 90 161 151 292 109 343 210 77 57 148 149 198 173 207 74 246 8 10 114 439 383 1,265 574 993 46 465 4 90 8 374 312 1,156 544 S4S 211 295 123 121 40 2 2 inhabited 30 20 238 107 158 94 20 26 21 326 169 258 219 132 156 63 60 83 73 489 254 356 246 153 189 49 49 185 176 418 204 352 69 159 57 73 2

235 176 782 340 580 69 248 ~9 160 29 99 84 215 93 200 119 86 58 54 57 400 338 1,059 409 973 381 447 185 194 162 87 71 877 379 705 112 392 38 78 276 231 1,041 465 857 70 361 9 181 49 inhabited

304 260 1,108 378 902 25 338 2 107 3 349 305 589 203 602 68 197 1 266 39 51 36 21 48 3 '502 436 1,415 676 1,055 41 402 10 180 13 542 455 1,536 608 1,505 463 820 324 261 121 83 87 540 244 394 111 129 61 41 38 237 176 1,142 570 893 16 370 1 93 3 176 GANAllR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS (Hadbast No.) tion Code I I 1 IV V(a) Vlb) No. M F" M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ganaur Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 12 40 27 Ramnagar (6) 23 31 28 Ghasoli (2) 2 3 33 29 Kheri Taga ( 109) 10 30 Sanpera (3) 3 27 31 Shahpur Taga ( 108) 50 18 32 Teha (107) 46 8 33 Baraut (106) 27 2 13 34 Bai ( 105) 2 64 35 Ganaur (RuT a1 (104) 5 13 32 Part) 36 Gumar ( 139) 3 6 63 37 Khizarpur Ahir ( 138) 6 5 98 35 38 tJalalabad (137) 39 Miana (134 ) Un- 40 Shamshpur ( 135) 7 3 41 Bhanwar (136) 11 42 Siha Kher a (142) 4 3 13 43 Mohammadpur (129) 10 3 Majra 44 Kailana ( 143) 6 12 32 45 Dabarpur (156) 7 46 Purkhas Rathi (158) 2 23 2 89 24 47 Purkhas Dhir an (159) 2 12 2 -61 22 48 Sheikhupura (141 ) 4 14 106 7 49 Machhraul i (140) Un- 50 Aghwanpur ( 160) 6 7 195 17 51 Udesipur ( 163) 6 52 fBharet (162) 48 3 53 Bhogipur (161 ) 15 2 75 54 Panchi Jatan ( 164) 9 10 101 57 Bhuri (96) 4 6 7 2 22 58 Rajpur (97) 33 37 117 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 .,.36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 10 16 59 5 234 539 573 24 39 23 129 3 923 1,615 9 9 2 27 107 3 593 944 10 18 12 94 3 9 21 757 1,055 25 28 17 75 5 430 624 2 24 18 74 6 3 409 666 6 3 21 202 280 ,-- 24 3 25 4 278 309 17 12 2 13 30 4 .273 404 77 20 40 1 43 206 13 26 131 1,021 1,562 21 17 64 221 13 21 998 1,322 1 2 1 inhabited 2 4 27 193 294 1 11 40 3 244 241 4 3 24 106 5 393 399 5 7 11 83 9 112 328 446

9 10 19 84 11 128 741 906 4 2 5 42 4 3 215 209 21 24 29 144 8 5 1,"042 1,245 8 21 1 34 137 9 810 1,131 18 16 30 127 5 1 36 925 1,349 inhabited 1"5 37 1 39 158 2 2 3 1,008 1,516 47 24 16 12 57 4 623 911 -'.. 7 26 43 20 27 50 284 18 1.201 1.848 6 33 26 239 17 21 1,361 1,869 9 19 1 76 87 3 461 619 75 16 32 236 11 152 983 1.449 178 GMAllR c.o. BUa VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi1l age Area ;n No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (incl uding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent i a1 houses p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ganaur1rahsil (Part)--Concld. 59 Rajlu (103) 356.52 220 220 1,338 734 604 265 148 117 60 La 1her; (102) 267.09 392 392 2,420 1,308 1,112 481 273 208

61 Bari (4) 917.00 423 423 2,724 1,458 1,266 559 287 272 62 Pi p1 i Kher a (5) 380.80 363 363 2,645 1,452 1,193 507 284 223 63 Larsal i (101 ) 422.89 311 311 2,113 1,176 937 417 234 183 64 Bhagan (98) 714.66 497 497 3,070 1,065 1,405 497 270 227

Total Rural 29,829.94 19,002 19,022 126,249 68,749 57,500 26,008 13.803 12,205 Total Urban Son1pat Tahsil (Part) Majr i ( 128) 174.82 89 89 665 359 306 139 72 67

2 Hoi (144) 637.37 251 251 1~774 942 832 388 224 164 3 Dobheta (145) 580.00 255 255 1,801 975 826 394 211 183 4 Bhadi (146) 166.00 57 57 392 205 187 69 34 35

26 K~i (95) 526.08 395 395 2,645 1,434 1,211 520 273 247 27 Karar Ibr ahimpur( 92) 587.19 497 497 3.200 1,755 1,445 647 343 304 28 Hassanpur (99) 38S.00 270 270 1,642 926 716 226 128 98 33 Memarpur (12) 521.00 211 211 1,519 825 694 401 227 174

Total Rural 3.580.46 2.025 2,025 13,638 7,421 6,217 2,784 1.512 1,272 Total Urban 179 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates • ,INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes , Total main "'workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

97 88 457 250 343 66 151 46 29 11 176 165 821 435 564 59 333 44 70 2 269 255 851 502 727 56 279 4 126 47 252 224 863 396 665 22 341 9 97 4 203 181 718 326 557 59 206 7 42 4 226 194 1,122 605 852 122 217 28 138 11

12.100 10.210 38,515 16,280 33,060 5,289 14,601 2,519 7,318 1,972

48 36 203 70 149 97 23 144 133 504 233 417 5 261 69 104 98 573 256 418 8 283 2 48 8 11 141 63 88 2 59 11 182 146 932 462 675 23 286 131 7 380 338 1,072 518 816 138 385 27 144 99 118 94 582 296 474 78 352 68 33 8 54 44 380 135 369 13 118 2 140 9

1,038 900 4,387 2,033 3,406 268 1,841 100 599 123 180 GAIWM c.o. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code Np. III IV V~a) V~b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ganaur Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 59 Rajlu ( 103) 3 22 60 Lalheri (102) 1 17 61 Sari (4) 54 8 95 62 Pipli Khera (5) 9 32 18 63 LarsoH (101) 6" 1 1 72 39 64 Shagan (98) 18 2 9 103 23

Total RlJul 367 63 411 49 2,131 252 Total Urban Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 1 Majri (128) 1 6 2 Mol (144) 1 2 10 3 Dobheta (145) 2 2 12 4 Bhad; (146) 7 26 Kami (95) 11 58 3 27 Karar Ibrahimpur (92) 15 1 18 61 2 28 Hassanpur (99) 2 14 33 Memarpur (12) 2 32

Total Rural 20 1 36 1 200 5 Total Urban 181 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORkERS Marginal workers Mon-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 11 30 93 9 5 10 386 528 2 12 26 103 13 4 132 740 921 21 25 1 20 99 3 1 6 730 1,204 4 25 27 112 8 2 108 785 1,063 g 13 42 112 8 619 878 51 27 44 5 41 231 26 2 30 811 1,253

675 76 1,204 26 1,110 4 5,243 328 225 2,090 35,464 50,121

1 6 14 88 210 217 10 3 2 59 5 255 525 572 8 3 5 55 6 93 557 725 9 2 117 185 10 29 26 124 11 759 1,188 4 15 28 146 9 73 939 1,234 3 6 63 2 452 638 5 19 9 44 2 222 455 459

40 73 83 514 38 1 731 4,014 5,218

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SONIPAT C.D. BLOCK

183 184 SOIIPAT C.0. BlOCk VIllAGE

Loca­ Narne of vi 11 age­ Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadba$t. No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 11

Total 39.871.53 27.569 27.569 177.386 96?~ 80.586 34.396 18.353 16,043

Rural 39.871.53 27.569 27,569 177,386 9~,800 80,586 34.396 18,353 16.043

Urban Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 5 Rolad Latifpur (147) 582.00 266 266 1,819 1,001 818 346 186 160 6 Dodwah (148) 557.00 284 284 1,822 954 868 462 246 216 7 Pinana (149) 970.83 718 718 4,850 2,717 2,133 816 444 372 8 Salarpur Majra (182) 484.40 207 207 1,318 723 595 238 134 104 g Bohla (150) 465.79 170 170 1,084 587 497 216 115 101 10 SalimpurTorali (152) 318.08 96 96 623 333 290 113 59 54 11 Chatia Dewa (153) 148.11 73 73 502 255 237 105 58 47 12 Rahmana (154) 330.62 130 130 1.010 561 449 212 115 97 13 Shatawl i (155) 537.01 232 232 1,645 925 720 320 185 135 14 Mahra (157) 970.83 579 579 4,099 2,251 1,848 733 362 371 15 Bhatana (176) 290.56 168 168 1,001 560 441 139 81 58 Jafarabad 16. Juan (177) 1,499.24 887 887 5,515 2,980 2,535 1,046 550 496 17 Naina Tatarpur (151) 577 .07 294 294 1,855 1,020 835 337 180 157

18 Mohana (181) 1,568.00 846 846 5,474 3,017 2.4~7 1,068 575 493 19 Badshahpur (178) 227.03 165 165 1,050 592 458 203 119 84 Machhri 20 Karewrl (198) 431.79 275 275 1,742 907 835 374 176 198 21 Chitana (200) 636.16 367 367 2,512 1,370 1,142 544 294 250 22 Kilorad (175) 407.92 202 202 1,367 751 616 240 130 110 23 Shahladpur (168) 433.82 521 521 3,080 1,655 1,425 582 278 304 24 Sandal Khurd (167) 269.11 194 1941,330 711 619 259' 137 122 25 Tharla (169) 311.60 150 150 965 517 448 276 150 126 29 Dhatauri (100) 461.00 137 137 862 474 388 167 90 77 30 Malakpur (13) 521.00 577 577 4,193 2,311 1,882 893 474 419 31 tNasirpur Khadar (15) 150.54 2 2 10 6 4 321 '2 Tajpur (14) 85.79 265 265 1,888 985 903 403 192 211 34 T~kola ( 16) 365.02 282 282 1,827 995 832 418 205 213 185 PRIMARY CENSUS ABS~CT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I~-IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

16,608 14,017 59,220 27,701 46,684 5,860 17,798 2,404 9,688 2,261 16,60& 14,017 59,220 27,701 46,684 5;860 17 ,798 2.404 9,688 2.261

243 202 563 202 479 9 209 115 183 167 399 93 380 95 225 37 98 56 483 370 1,659 713 1,353 189 635 77 302 97 121 98 475 214 342 9 143 49 95 89 396 159 , 283 3 148 2 54 113 102 194 94 150 3 49 61 43 35 150 64 115 19 46 2 36 11 121 111 395 198 274 "224 97 116 103 104 245 163 563 274 476 25 212 5 132 18 402 320 1,355 554 1,155 483 556 301 225 172 98 101 363 174 295 6 142 76 3

637 549 1,831 791 1,449 296 494 /82 310 179 210 155 650 283 462 7 218 1 126 4 400 334 1,605 571 1,418 275 626 184 446 78 78 61 334 121 321 106 143

257 222 539 257 469 23 179 5 117 11 106 104 865 391 619 74 239 27 79 41 206 186 491 226 .r 376 197 160 50 113 141 392 377 1,059 534 878 70 185 109 148 141 466 264 31l 3 110 76 6 4 223 32 219 8 65 92 6 86 74 192 53 195 94 72 265 213 1,145 437 1,165 75 559 17 172 52 2 2 141 142 635 309 500 30 177 13 85 14 124 105 600 218 515 188 220 61 184 125 IB6 SONIPAT C.D. I(OCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name. of vj 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 228 9 2 369 12 4,526. 228 Rural 228 9 2 369 12 4,526 228 Urban Sonipat Tahsil (Part) 5 Rolad Latifpur (147) 17 14 6 Dodwah (148) 3 9 7 Pinana (149) 5 5 31 8 Salarpur Majra (182) 3 29 9 Bohla (150) 11 10 SalimpurTorali (152) 4 6 11 Chatia Dewa ( 153) 2 12 Rahmana (154 ) 11 13 Shatawl i (155 ) 20 14 Mahra (157) 2 33 15 Bhatana (176 ) 3 10 Jafarabad 16 Juan (177) 13 45 2 87 2 17 Naina Tatarpur (151) 14 18 Mohana (181 ) 2 9 55

19 8ad~hahpur ( 178) 5 -;- Machhri 20 Karewri (19B) B 21 21 Chitana (200) 3 21 70 22 Kil orad (175) 3 6 23 Shahzadpur ( 168) 13 42 235 59 24 Sandal Khurd (167) 3 28 25 Tharia ( 169) 3 4 4 29 Dhatauri (100) 7 30 Malakpur ( 13) 2 5 86 2 31 iNasirpur Khadar (15) 32 Tajpur (14) 36 34 Tikola (16) 31 187 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1,046 ,50 2,332 85 2,229 8 8,466. 803 133 3,057 49,983 71,669 1,046 50 2,332 85 2,229 8 8,466 803 133 3,057 49,983 71,669

4 6 5 108 9 2 7 520 802 2 6 6 31 2 16 224 558 549 11 42 81 240 13 19 413 1,345 1,531 10 5 32 70 9 381 586 4 14 51 304 494 5 2 8 15 3 183 287 2 10 5 3 15 3 150 215 14 48 4 287 225 3 10 10 89 2 -- 449 694 17 -- . 23 39 259 9 1,096 1,364 2 -- , 4 5 53 2 265 435 • 47 40 4 69 344 27 4 30 1,527 2,209 4 6 30 64 2 166 557 662 7 67 9 25 181 4 97 1,599 2,085 6 8 11 42 271 458

7 23 38 76 6 14 438 798 6 23 40 138 5 3 38 748 1,030 5 12 6 70 5 375 419 9 36 27 222 11 777 1,355 11 7 16 66 3 394 616 18 6 16 11 298 '440 2 4 15 279 388 • 5 60 48 168 4 7 1,206 1,800 2 4 4 9 50 39 104 3 2 485 871 9 7 1 6 56 480 643 188 SONIPAT C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of vill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sonipat Tahsil (Pa~t)--Contd. 35 Zainpur ( 17) 628.87 376 376 2,525 1,340 1,185 545 278 267 36 Bakhtawarpur (18) 292.09 179 179 1,128 609 519 243 134 109 37 Nisfgarhi (19) 140.02 75 75 538 301 237 92 55 37 Bakhtawarpur 38 Mehndipur (20) 422.08 339 339 2,292 1,263 1,029 496 264 232 39 Machhrau 1a (21 ) 224.19 92 92 651 354 297 125 71 54 40 Asadpur (22) 433.01 270 270 1,851 1,006 845 417 213 204 41 Nandnaur (23) 636.97 224 224 1,438 774 664 313 177 136

42 Murshidpur (26) ~50.45 Un- 43 Morthal Khas (91 ) 2,306.00 1,869 1,869 11,094 6,120 4.974 2,202 1,157 1,045 44 Dewarhu (Dearu) (93) 447.00 275 275 1,763 944 819 417 218 199 45 Abdulapur (94) 154.18 Un- 46 Jawahri (Part) (172) 695.00 372 372 2,463 ·1,3431.120 479 262 217 47 Sonipat (Rural (174) 447.00 1,594 1,594 8,193 4,388 3,805 1,047 590 457 Part) 48 Uldaipur (171) 177 .25 263 263 1,728 966 762· 295 160 135

49 Tharu (170) 163.90 270 270 1,550 815 7~5 300 160 140 50 Barwasni (202) 976.90 588 588 3,969 2,146 1,823 777 424 353

51 Bagru (194) 962.00 346 346 2,150 1,~64 986 417 223 194 52 Holaheri (201) 472.26 277 277 1,755 955 800 368 187 181 53 Khizarpur Jat (199) 210.03 130 130 927 506 421 178 89 89 54 Bhatgaon Dogran(197) 1,437.83 875 875 5,716 3,167 2,549 1,146 608 538 55 Jaj i (179) 369.47 182 182 1,100 608 492 183 102 81 56 lohari Tiba (180) 249.69 136 136 976 513 463 179 88 91 57 Salimsar Majra (186) 539.44 414 414 2,838 1,525 1,313 564 300 264 58 Mahipur (185) 232.69 74 74 621 330 291 138 72 66 59 Guhna (184) 1,227.00 669 669 4,180 2,263 1,917 718 388 330 69 Bhatgaon Mal ian+(96) 906.89 523 523 3,367 1,875 1,492 637 326 311 70 Hasanyarpur (195) 275.99 200 200 1,367 757 610 237 136 101 Tihara Kalan

72 Bhadana (190) 790.00 387 387 2,794 1,510 1,284 549 295 254 \ 189 PR IMRY CEIlSUS ABSTRACT

SCheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

250 211 720 309 694 77 3~7 2 203 67 93 92 363 160 294 12 133 2 63 5 176 129 193'/ 101 132 3 46 49

176 429 794 351 568 35 235 7 63 18 65 48 208 103 152 6 71 39 2 111 94 536 209 444 161 186 141 130 438 236 359 14 219 2 72 9 inhabited 1,021 894 3,728 1,737 3,081 459 895 95 608 248 235 209 420 115 461 120 143 51 151 60 inhabited 152 126 794 358 672 20 293 9 152 4 64 39 3,674 3,049 2,162 395 30 4

217 185 584 292 466 157 119 32 44 70 300 270 527 243 404 101 152 51 .. 34 14 318 266 1,389 639 1,077 446 378 308 215 '121

245 214 698 289 555 21 231 8 172 8 58 60 603 252 468 138 163 100 86 35 45 42 333 98 225 4 86 10 588 466 1,872 749 1,483 93 510 49 482 29 127 101 288 122 294. 17 151 5 96 9 45 35 328 153 275 12 128 3 94 7 347 294 940 461 735 87 364 71 186 5 73 53 152 70 142 2 69 37 318 289 1,450 665 1,083 308 590 259 199 35 294 227 1,194 490 908 27 428 145 7 82 54 488 210 335 22 142 11 52

231 199 949 499 760 10 430 145 190 SONIPAT C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 35 Zainpur ( 17) 13 1 2 39 -- 36 Bakhta"larpur ( 18) 5 21 37 Nisfgarhi (19) 9 Bakhtawarpur 38 Mehndipur (20) 2 79 39 Machhraula (21 ) 8 40 Asadpur (22) 5 16 41 Nandnaur (23) 4 42 Murshidpur (26) Un- 43 Marthal Khas (91) 10 33 511 68 44 Dewarhu (Dearu) (93) 11 5 3 37 45 Abdulapur (94) Un- 46 Jawahri (Part) (172) 2 63 47 Son i pat (Rural (174) 12 17 473 6 Part) 48 Uldaipur (171) 6 3 50 4 49 Tharu (170) 9 3 3 3 55 18

50 Barwasni (20~) 9 91 51 Bagru (194) - 2 29 52 Hal aheri (201) 3 63 53 Khizarpur Jat (199) 35 54 Bhatgaon Dogran (197) 3 6 65 55 Jaji (179) 14 2 56 Lahari Tiba (180) 8 57 Salimsar Majra (186) 2 14 1 58 Mahipur (185) 7 59 Guhna (184) 21 44 69 Bhatgaon Ma 1i an (196) 1 4 82 16 70 Hasanyarpur (195) 5 11 Tihara Kalan 72 Bhadana (190) 41 191 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 42. 23 56 5 4 645 1,104 ~ 14 7 17 34 4 315 507 6 21 2 169 234

14 38- 33 104 9 49 ,695 945 4 5 24 3 86 203 205 2 5 9 60 562 845 4 4 9 47 3 415 650 inhabited

119 272 17 123 510 31 14 363 3,025 4,152 9 21 4 31 55 483 699 inhabited·

12 14 15 121 6 671 1,100 103 5 638 31 119 6 766 346 2,225 3,409

104 4 14 45 81 8 5 82 495 523 10 19 2 27 95 9 3 51 408 583 46 54 69 215 17 178 1,069 1,199 16 10 18 76 5 13 609 952 5 12 19 117 3 48'7 662 13 18 24 39 3 281 417 49 59 61 248 15 1,684 2,456 4 2 26 314 475 2 5 38 2 238 451 4 12 29 123 10 790 1,226 4 4 16 5 2 188 289 8 26 33 162 11 4 277 1,176 1,332 5 23 36 184 4 967 1,464 7 25 24 68 10 27 421 561

7 14 17 106 9 750 1,274 192 SONIPAT C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t ion (Hadbast No.) hectares OCCu~ house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi~ houseless population) dent ial houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sonipat Tahsil [Part)--Concld. 73 Tajpur Tihara (191) 295.82 184 184 1,279 684 595 211 119 92 Khurd 74 Mahlana (193) 800.86 576 576 3,830 2,048 1,782 716 404 312 75 Kakroi (192) 1,119.00 663 663 4,161 -e,293 1,868 782 431 351 79 lahrara (Part) (206) 139.00 504 504 2,925 1,612 1,313 576 301 275 80 Bayyanpur (207)~' 663.00 1,111 1,111 6,357 3,491 2,866 1,266 675 591 81 Bandepur (77) 159.00 68 68 435 242 193 88 43 45 82 Shadipur (78) 138.00 62 62 454 243 211 96 53 43 83 Kabirpur (79) 57.00 340 340 2,290 1,266 1,024 522 282 240 84 Jamalpur Kalan (173) 24.00. Un- 85 Fazalpur (81) 128.00 301 301 1,988 1,083 905 438 211 227 86 Shahjahanpur (82) 145.00 146 146 972 550 .422 179 104 75 87 Re~ali (Reoli) (90) 242.00 192 192 1,285 690 595 250 128 122 88 Shahpur Turak (83) 146.00 201 201 1,269 715 554 257 146 111 (Shahpur Tarak) 89 Nangal Khurd (89) 324.00 168 168 1,135 627 508 248 136 112 90 Kamashpur (88) 632.00 590 590 4,030 2,239 1,791 810 453 357 91 Dipalpur (28) 520.00 507 507 3,659 1,994 1,665 734 390 344 92 Makimpur (27) 361.38 356 356 2,529 1,336 1,193 542' 279 263 93 Basaudi (25) 671.00 234 234 1,507 834 673 319 176 143 94 Barauli (24) 849.02 351 351 2,648 1,474 1,174 537 310 227 101 Kishora (87) 189.00 50 50 402 210 192 83 49 34 107 Raipur (84) 465.00 328 328 2,187 1,212 975 399 193 206

109 Ah~adpur (76) 156.00 60 60 403 227 176 89 49 40 111 Harsana Kalan (208) 891.91 664 664 4,100 2,217 1,883 693 369 324 112 Harsana Khurd (209) 169.97 36 36 225 123 102 51 31 20 Total Rural 39,054.48 26,778 26,778172,487 94.120 78,367 33.461 17,846 15,615 Total Urban Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 55 Chatia Aulia (165 ) 394.97 341 341 2,230 1,211 1,019 - 408 216 192 56 Sandal Kalan (166) 422.08 450 450 2,669 1,469 1,200 527 291 236

Total Rural 817.05 791 791 4,899 2,680 2,219 935 507 428 Total Urban 193 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

80 80 483 275 274 14 114 4 29 2

333 280 1,356 722 968 16 454 3 269 3 552 444 1,224 478 1,203 15 492 3 355 2 348 303 1,030 488 799 207 138 43 246 141 625 522 2,183 1,021 1,625 153 300 88 237 35 13 15 161 78 114 2 9 32 31 28 134 77 94 46 14 500 434 667 289 569 5 180 186 inhabited

236 198 691 309 495 68 170 31 99 28 90 84 319 161 262 6 115 2 26 99 81 - 448 224 352 15 188 8 30 3 138 109 468 192 354 7 136 21

50 52 362 194 320 27 102 10 110 12 562 422 1,397 591 1,022 26 360 228 10 221 187 1,257 598 926 10 488 2 24 256 216 824 406 604 32 314 25 70 5 118 92 488 221 373 5 212 2 54 272 208 849 371 675 65 306 14 154 46 41 35 125 84 101 7 63 16 4 174 156 718 304 646 128 281 81 141 45 26 16 133 59 101 12 44 223 190 1,510 763 1,052 75 394 23 133 30 67 56 62 28 48 31 7 12 19 19 16,030 13,489 57,701 27.119 45.352 5,812 9,499 2,254

204 174 770 342 644 32 287 72 3 374 354 749 240 688 16 262 2 117 4

578 528 1,519 582 1,332 48 549 2 189 7 194 SONIPAT C.D. BlOCK VILLASE

loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~K~RS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 73 Tajpur Tihara (191) 3 15 Khurd 74 Mahlana (193) 45 75 Kakroi (192 ) 3 9 43 79 Lahrara (Part) (206) 2 11 153 2 80 Bayyanpur (207) 14 18 460 6 81 Bandepur ( 77) 10 35 82 Shadipur (78) 17 83 Kabirpur (79) 53 84 Jamalpur Kalan (173) Un- 85 Fazalpur (81) 51 3 86 Shahjahanpur (82) 2 35 87 Rewal i (Reol i) 190) 47 88 Shahpur Turak (83) 91 (Shahpur Tarak)

89 Nangal Khurd (89) 52 90 Kamashpur (88) 2 9 74 2 91 Dipalpur (28) 14 93 92 Mak impur (27) 55 93 Basaudi (25) 4 12 94 Barau1i (24) 4 2 50 101 Kishora (87) 6 107 Raipur (84) 11 2 68 109 Ahmadpur (76) 2 22 111 Harsana Kalan (208) 4 132 2 112 "~ Harsana Khurd (209) ------~--=- 1 2 Total Rural 222 9 2 --- 333 11 4,340 202 Total Urban Ganaur Tahsil (Part) 55 Chatia Aulia (165 ) 3 22 70 23 56 Sandal Kalan ( 166) 3 14 116 3

Total Rural 6 36 1 186 26 Total Urban 195 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VI I VI II IX M F F M M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 28 n 7 410 580

7 16 31 145 10 1,080 1,766 10 19 41 231 8 8 5 1,082 1,848 11 52 37 149 21 3 12 810 1,094 66 89 2 142 299 21 3 1,866 2,710 9 3 15 128 191 3 6 7 149 211 16 45 43 46 4 697 1,019 inhabited 13 27 31 104 5 2 588 835 7 21 7 -'" 49 3 288 416 11 9 19 4l! 3 131 337 449 5 9 28 63 6 361 547

3 6 46 5 97 307 384 14 47 45 243 12 1,217 1,765 46 29 66 166 8 1,068 1,655 9 17 36 101 2 19 99 713 1,062 14 9 19 49 3 154 461 514 16 20 38 85 5 13 258 786 851 15 2 109 185 5 19 13 106 2 566 847 12 5 3 126 175 5 26 74 284 18 13 1,165 1,795 6 4 4 5 75 71 1,033 50 2,293 85 2,130 8 8.251 791 118 2,911 48,650 69.644

3 16 72 99 6 136 566 851 10 23 27 116 6 14 '10 767

13 39 99 215 12 15 146 1,333 2.025

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RAI C. D. BLOCK

197 198 RAJ C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t ion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent i al houses P M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)

Total 27,755.31 21,584 21,685 137,951 16,020 61,931 26,765 14,27912,486 Rural 27,755.31 21,584 21,685 137.951 76,020 61,931 26,765 14,279 12,486 Urban 95 Palra {29} 411.00 1 60 1 69 1 , 110 601 509 235 122 11 3 96 Mitakpur (3D) 641.01 161 1611,060 558 502 236 127 109

97 Jajjal (33) 846.99 242 2421,633 871 762 360 196 164 98 Palri Kalan (32) 165.11 149 149 1,058 595 463 230 137 93 99 Palri Khurd (31) 117.76 104 104 643 346 297 136 67 6Q 100 Khewara (72-j, 1,728.79 936 947 6,652 3,648 3,004 1,351 727 624 (Kheora)

102 Joshi Chohan (86) 323.00 240 240 1,831 984 847 410 227 183 103 Eahalgarh (73) 217.00 453 456 1,911 1,165 746 332 179 153 104 Lawanspur (74) 182.00 300 300 1 ,838 1,014 824 372 205 167 105 Joshi Jat (75) 197.00 92 92 642 350 292 142 77 65 106 Hasamabad (85r 134.00 27 27 133 73 60 37 22 15 108 tSultanpur (80) 282.00 250 250 1,022 594 428 214 110 104 110 Rathdhana (64) 977.71 985 985 6,201 3,351 2,850 1,194 593 601 114 Bhawapur (211) 226.00 150 150 1,074 595 479 229 118 111 115 Jagdishpur' (63) 297.00 164 164 1,029 549 480 212 113 99 116 ladpur (212) 137.59 21 21 149 79 70 26 10 16 117 Bidhnauli (213) 47(.12 384 384 2,591 1,424 1,167 451 237 214 118 Mohamdabad (222) 266.68 191 191 1,203 643 560 222 114 108 151 'fGarhi Bala (223) 271.14 5 5 46 22 24 13 6 7 155 Halalpur (235) 716.69 602 602 3,928 2,144 1,784 681 375 306 156 Jhinjauli (234) 469.00 226 2261,668 907 761 314 185 129 157 Katlupur (233) 259.00 255 255 1,857 1,011 846 384 207 177

~58 Nahri (232) 929.00 1,634 1,634 10,196 5,777 4,419 1,745 886 859 159 Nahra (227) 751.09 653 653 4,243 2,379 1,864 767 432 335 160 M~a Majra (230) 363.00 304 304 1,945 1,061 884 382 208 174 161 Abbaspur (228) 334.27 377 377 2 ;441 1 , 318 1 , 123 467 248 219 199 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I-IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 --._ .. _------

15,736 13,258 48,130 23,700 36,791 3,200 11,492 1,161 5,988 1,014 15,736 13,258 48,130 23,700 36,791 3.200 11,492 1,161 5,988 1,014

128 101 359 160 288 141 93 95 73 230 82 265 171 75 104 102 522 278 421 150 220 71 127 78 106 92 363 169 291 236 107 126 82 107 81 80 229 96 158 107 29 27 82 76 432 403 2,155 1,068 1,786 143 807 61 427 49

181 137 612 296 424 15 150 2 114 8 121 89 683 217 681 7 10 97 3 213 178 626 310 457 13 101 130 4 67 56 219 117 153 4 80 33 2

61 54 26 6 31 19 5 23 18 60 3'4 331 133 327 22 14 2 37 9 726 626 2,208 1,076 1,694 282 618 239 300 5

87 69 375 157 302 8 134 3 44 90 85 366 212 245 8 75 21 2 56 33 32 10 2

249 201 828 395 686 84 236 10 86 31 211 179 456 244 279 7 72 56 9 9 11 3 3 3 3 480 387 1,547 786 981 71 287 17 113 17 135 98 607 354 456 15 261 3 20

100 79 732 425 456 16 138 3 56 2 1,877 1,386 3,310 1,540 3,101 140 716 15 64 5

415 318 1,519 778 1,122 179 370 55 48 5

189 186 .630 302 558 40 155 8 85 9

321 279 841 454 646 88 227 28 116 49 200 RAJ C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE loca- Name of v ill agE! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V~a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

·r 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) Total 176 3 1 381 10 6,804 404 Rural 176 3 1 I 381 10 6,804 404 I, Urban 95 P alra (29) 3 96 Mirakpur (30) 4 97 J ajj a 1 (33) 8 16 98 Palri Kalan (32) 10 20 99 Pa lri Khurd (31 ) 16 100 Khewara (72) 7 5 106 (Kheora) 102 Joshi Chohan (86) 5 46 103 Bahalgarh (73) 6 2 437 1 104 L awanspur (74) 8 83 105 Joshi Jat (75) 6 ... - 106 Hasamabad (85) 108 tsultanpur (80) 98 2 110 Rathdhana (64) 16 3 192 114 Bhawapur (211) 2 23 115 Jagdishpur (63) 25 116 l adpur (212) 117 Bidhnauli (213) 2 77 , 118 Mohamdabad (222) 2 31 22 151 tGarhi Ba la ( 223) 155 Halalpur (235) 3 13 34 ,. 156 Jhinjaul i (234) 6 11 7 157 Kat lupur (233) 3 23 .158 Nahri (232) 4 24 1,251 81 159 Nahra (227) 6 10 221 93 160 Malha Majra (230) 107 19 161 Abbaspur i228) 34 37 201 PRIMMY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

662 47 1,430 40 2.109 13 1.748 508 191 1,003 39,032 57,728 662 47 1,430 40 2.109 13 1,148 508 191 1,003 39,032._ 57,728 7 13 31 313 508 3 4 2 I'i 293 501 4 11 34 63 196 387 416 5 7 14 46 3 304 227 5 10 14 4 188 190 36 10 71 84 243 23 17 164 1,845 2,697

6 12 5 85 4 2 560 830 4 77 47 2 5 484 734

16 2 18 27 74 4 2 556 809 3 13 16 197 288 2 42 41 12 14 2 5 146 6 267 406 26 78 12 99 362 25 1,656 2,568 5 3 24 67 4 293 471 2 14 41 66 6 3 301 472 2 4 13 26 47 44 52 32 25 64 143 10 18 738 1.065 4 16 20 56 6 13 102 351 451 2 11 21 25 20 86 400 36 1,163 1,713

9 13 42 2 87 10 451 746 6 17 33 2 180 9 555 830 38 43 196 765 38 2,676 4,279 18 33 100 316 26 50 9 1,207 1,676 10 H 16 170 4 503 B44 6 1 19 38 168 10 672 1,035 202 RAl C.D. BlOCl VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t i on (Hadbas t No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)·-Contd.

162 Chhatera (229) 300.27 241 241 1,554 835 719 269 139 130 Bahadurpur

163 Akbarpur Barota (62) 847.40 633 633 3,833 2,043 1,790 771 405 366 164 Kheri Mana Jat (61) 312.82 336 336 2,502 1,352 1,150 465 260 205 165 Dheki (231) 235.52 Un-

166 Munirpur (59) 182.11 28 28 258 139 119 44 25 19 167 Shafiabad (58) 246.00 253 253 1,825 986 -s 39 323 180 143 P ana Paposhian 168 Shafiabad Kherhi (60) 66.77 Un- Mana Jat F 169 Jatheri (66) 426.53 449 449 2,518 1,416 1,102 503 264 239'· 170 Levan (65) 159.00 156 156 972 504 468 226 107 119

171 Rai (69) 403.87 478 478 2,459 1,425 1,034 478 257 221 172 Asawarpur (71) 452.43 307 307 2,019 1,113 906 413 214 199 173 tFerozepurKhadar (70) 119.79 142 142 754 471 283 67 37 30 174 Seoli (39) 612.28 460 460 2.633 1,502 1.131 539 286 253 175 Aurangabad (38) 216.10 143 143 1,129 604 525 219 115 104 176 Jakhauli (37) 1,190.00 935 935 6,586 3,552 3,034 1,263 658 605 177 Jhundpur (34) 970.83 649 649 3,780 2,057 1,723 853 451 402 178 Pabsra (36) 342.76 323 323 2,238 1,166 1,072 562 298 264 179 Manoli (35 ) 1,322.90 295 295 2,130 1,136 994 437 211 226 180 Hansapur (45) 299.46 Un- 181 Aterna (44) 585.00 551 551 3.932 2.151 1,781 764 405, 359' 182 Nanga1 Kalan (43) 634.94 747 747 5,130 2,847 2.283 1,004 586 418 183 Patla (40) 219.74 183 183 1,410 758 652 273 148 125

184 Badh Khalsa (41) 256.97 305 305 2,342 1,352 990 335 182 153 185 Rasa; (42) 255.35 283 283 1,776 969 807 353 193 160 j86 Badh Malak (68) 152.16 700 700 2,501 1,566 935 464 253 211

187 Pri tampura (67) 196.27 252 252 1,405 793 612 274 156 118 ~(Pitampura) 188 Nathupur '{56) 303.11 359 359 2.257 1,249 1,008 451 267 184 203 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu 1ed Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

,., F M F M F M F M F F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

159 165 599 329 399 8 136 31 2

470 438 1,232 638 962 169 219 14 316 119 334 262 887 478 604 12 213 110 5 inhabited 93 55 51 3 39 3 194 156 702 377 416 3 163 44

inhabited

217 186 957 417 717 27 202 12 14 3 96 94 306 157 238 3 57 73 1 207 171 957 395 753 10 103 4 106 3 181 146 725 312 539 11 178 3 124 6 32 17 394 198 177 41 1 321 258 971 436 706 141 195 100 47 30 158 172 435 248 236 5 74 16 844 739 2,470 1,250 1,668 76 564 8 280 36 1,193 1,003 828 290 990 160 234 11 713 149 160 179 637' 273 517 32 207 1 114 27 139 133 648 292 557 7 233 209 5 inhabited

266 220 1,477 794 1,062 17 425 4 'I~~ 265 229 1,955 1,088 1,328 29 534 5 70 2 137 120 495 283 370 8 153 68 139 124 1,064 533 537 13 165 2 20 1 143 J38 654 342 451 16 124 40 5 248 206 1,011 346 983 10 59 22

68 60 ... - 545 n3 395 13 143 3 49 2 234 183 818 476 548 10 195 2 60 204 RAJ C.D. Bun VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

162 Chhatera (229) 5 12 18 Bahadurpur 163 Akbarpur Barota (62) 3 2 117 2 164 Kheri Mana Jat (61) 3 2 35 165 Dheki (231) Un- 166 Mun irpur (59) 167 Shafiabad (58) 2 36 Pana Paposhian 168 Shafiabad Kherhi (60) Un- Mana Jat 169 Jatheri (66) 4 1 3 302 170 levan (65) 39 171 Rai (69) 5 7 2 317 172 Asawarpur (71) 97 173 tF erozepur Khadar (70) 69 3 174 Seo Ii (39) 5 2 269 175 Aurangabad (38) 45 176 Jakhaul; (37) 6 39 205 3 177 Jhundpur (34) 12 178 Pabsra (36) 5 2 65 179 Mano Ii (35) 20 180 Hansapur (45) Un- 181 Aterna (44) 5 120 182 Nangal Kalan (43) 9 25 2 158 183 Patla (40) 5 33 184 Badh Khalsa (41 ) 7 12 99 185 Rasoi (42) 3 138 186 Badh Malak (68) 3 33 694

187 Pritampura (67) 2 90 {PltampUra) 188 Nathupur (56) 21 72 l05 PRIMRY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

9 9 33 146 5 436 711

31 60 13 75 139 21 2 12 1,079 1,609 4 14 74 149 6 748 1,138

f inhabited 3 2 2 4 88 116 19 17 52 83 3 570 836

inhabited t, 9 38 1 35 110 10 699 1,075 5 14 50 2 266 465 16 26 40 133 672 1,024 1'4 18 43 65 2 574 895 3 1 103 38 294 242 20 24 20 124 10 36 7 760 983 4 14 -82 4 368 520 25 137 1 76 336 26 1 14 1.883 2,944 6 3 21 3 1,067 1,560 21 20 8 75 3 1 649 1,039 3 8 16 67 2 1 579 986 inhabited 24 67 45 244 12 1,089 1,764 32 85 3 91 324 16 56 1,519 2,198 6 12 26 66 7 388 644 13 24 30 167 9 815 977 10 9 43 84 11 518 791 11 30 13 118 10 583 925

4 14 13 2 80 6 398 599 8 18 24 150 8 701 998 206 HAl C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of v111 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbas 1 No.) hectare~ occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 189 Bazidpur Sabol; (57) 556.00 308 308 2,085 1,133 952 373 200 173 190 Kundl; (55) 787.10 1,006 1,006 5,350 3,010 2,340 990 516 474 191 Sersa (54) 629.00 402 402 2,574 1,401 1,173 469 253 216 192 Khatkar (46) 448.79 216 216 1,556 831 725 309 160 149 193 Baqipur (47) 311.20 325 325 2,510 1,378 1.132 606 334 272 194 Khurr arnpur (48) 548.00 115 115 906 481 425 164 89 75 195 Bahera (49) 116.95 Un- 196 Basantpur (50) 121.00 Un- 197 Dahesra (51) 448.79 262 263 1,983 1,070 913 422 222 200 198 Janti Kalan (52) 585.57 532 609 3,967 2,140 1,827 744 380 364 199 Janti Khurd (53) 171.58 145 145 973 531 442 196 100 96 Total Rural 27.755.31 21,584 21,685 137,951 76,020 61,931 26,765 14,279 12,486 Total Urban 207 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcT

Scheduled Scheduled Llterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes TYlbes Total main workers II " (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

196 173 725 395 557 21 330 10 81 8 1,104 887 1,929 915 1,530 65 197 2 356 34- 141 125 920 502 670 23 144 5 182 7 71 80 563 313 361 4 135 5 202 155 693 256 672 231 382 182 125 47 142 135 346 214 227 18 107 3 31 11 inhabited inhabited 246 240 572 300 480 21 238 12 106 9 644 568 1,417 700 945 227 148 98 99 21 256 199 265 128 294 107 58 11 15,736 13.258 48,130 23,700 36,791 3,200 11.492 1.161 5,988 1,014

--~ 208 RAI C.D. BlOCK VIllASE

Loca~ Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

189 Bazidpur Saboli (57) 1 13 190 Kund 1; (55) 10 37 2 429 4 191 Sersa (54) 1 7 24 192 Khatkar (46) 7 2 27 193 Baqipur (47) 1 39 194 Khurrampur (48) 7 14 195 Bahera (49) Un- 196 Basantpur (50) Un-

197 Dahesra (~1 ) 2 15

198 Janti Kalan (52) 12 5 170 84 ~ 199 Janti Khurd (53) 2 165 104 Total Rural 176 3 1 381 10 6.804 404 Total Urban 209 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORK~RS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 14 1 31 86 2 576 931 24 111 2 84 1 282 20 9 25 1,471 2,250 14 9 71 218 10 731 1,150 10 17 36 124 2 470 721 5 21 19 80 165 706 736 11 6 49 4 254 407 inhabited inhabited 6 17 17 79 192 590 700 18 58 101 1 334 22 3 1,194 1,597 8 6 1 5 39 2 237 335 662 47 1.430 40 2,109 13 7,748 508 197 1.003 39.032 57,7lS

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT I:HARI:HODA C.D. BLOCK:

211 212 kHARKHODA C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent i a1 houses p M F p M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 •

Sonipat Tahsil (Part) Total 29,958.89 18,505 18,524 121,617 66,101 55.516 22,796 12,155 10,641 Rural 29.958.89 18.505 18.524 121.617 66.101 55.516 22.796 12.155 10.641 Urban 60 Farmana (2-R) 894.00 941 941 6,125 3.293 2,832 1,149 628 521 61 NizampurMajra (1-R) 588.00 429 429 2,810 1.,24 1,286 527 299 228 62 Muzzam Nagar (3-R) 749.87 38 38 301 153 148 61 30 31 63 Gorar (52-R) 1,390.00 686 686 4,891 2,687 2,204 952 499 453 64 Silana (5-R) 1.281.62 613 613 4,092 2,224 1,868 756 405 351 65 Ridhao (4-R) 639.80 480 480 3.351 1,814 1,537 590 308 282 66 Bidhlan ( 6-R) 1,019.79 580 580 3,743 2,014 '.729 687 369 318

67 Nak loi (187) 393.75 278 278 2,009 OJ ,081 928 359 170 189 68 Nirthan (188) 309.00 120 120 799 428 371 170 98 72 71 Kher1 Oahiya (189) 483.19 200 200 1,576 817 759 329 157 172 113 NasirpurBangar (210) 291.77 141 141 1,012 537 475 222 111 111 119 Fatehpur (214 ) 302.30 193 193 1,273 717 556 221 129 92 120 Rohat (215) 1,065.12 611 611 4.149 2.270 1,879 721 392 329 121 Kanwa 1i (216) 470.00 313 313 2.024 1,092 932 404 216 188 122 Jharauti (217) 420.06 221 232 1,491 800 691 274 138 136 123 Anandpw' (219) 231.88 142 142 905 502 403 179 100 79 124 Jharaut (218) 396.59 252 252 1,710 914 796 352 176 176 125 Ziaudinpur (10-R) 169.16 Un- 126 Khanda (9-R) 1,589.99 1,034 1,034 7.098 3,844 3.254 1,342 721 621 127 Sehri (7-R) 692.00 378 378 2,579 1.358 1,221 477 243 234 128 Nasirpur Cholka ~8-R) 442.31 201 201 1.383 750 633 234 125 109 129 Sisana, (26-R) 2,085.72 1,398 1.399 9,123 4,955 4,168 1,705 918 787 130 Garhf Sisana (27-R) 974.26 444 444 3,016 1,618 1,398 546 291 255 13} Ashrafpur (25-R) 538.22 339 339 2,278 1,258 1.020 421 219 202 Mat1ndu

132 Chhanaul1 (24-R) 299.87 156 156 1.022 551 471 184 102 82 133 Kharkhoda e1l-R) 1,580.00 Un- (Rural Part) 213 PRlMARY CENSUS A8STRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2Z 23

13,379 11.216 41.539 19.992 31.571 5.818 12.925 3.062 5,491 13.379 11.216 41.539 19.992 31,571 5.878 12,925 3,062 5,491

735 627 1,963 1,016 1,503 463 560 253 370 159 231 203 929 455 761 501 487 399 99 80 10 11 102 43 74 6 40 5 5 458 373 1,744 716 1,214 405 564 291 262 99 445 354 1.347 627 °1,141 49 504 30 241 3 391 377 1.079 504 815 322 436 243 145 52 419 384 1.262 592 1,044 631 408 382 245 224 183 142 700 309 553 107 285 37 104 58 29 3"1 268 127 190 35 75 20 29 10 201 190 519 269 380 311 149 196 113 11(} 40 44 346 180 253 6 125 3 5 107 77 480 208 345 4 156 26 412 357 1,564 761 1,095 95 466 44 158 29 136 139 652 348 497 25 154 10 137 5 213 161 427 203 415 143 200 89 84 42 122 91 270 119 251 188 92 122 48 62 144 131 579 260 435 70 154 23 84 45 inhabited 576 493 2,361 1,061 1,757 357 835 239 332 95 344 265 849 435 652 18 301 176 5 234 190 461 181 367 61 167 2 89 49 871 764 3.027 1,500 2.432 133 973 23 386 51 211 184 1,017 488 807 167 469 162 112 2 153 141 840 357 518 24 311 9 78 5

51 47 396 211 258 132 31 inhabited 214

KHARKHODA C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV Vla) Vlb~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)

Total 102 10 309 44 2.416 556 Rural 102 10 309 44 2,416 556 Urban 60 Farmana (2-R) 4 66 7 69 6 61 Nizampur Majra (l-R) 2 23 8 16 2 62 Muzzam Nagar (3-R) 2 4 4 63 Gorar (52-R) 2 3 3 38 1 64 Silana (5-R) 4 6 28 65 Ridhao (4-R) 5 45 21 66 Bidh lan (6-R) 4 3 13 48 67 Nakloi (187) 15 68 Nirthan ( 188) 7 12 71 Kher i Dah iye. ( 189) 3 13 113 Nasirpur Bangar (210) 9 14 119 Fatehpur (214) 4 33 120 Rohat (215) 2 9 46 , 121 Kanwal i (216) 8 2 38 122 Jharauti (217) 2 12 123 Anandpur (219) 18 124 Jharaut (218) 37 125 Ziaudinpur (10-R) Un- 126 Khanda (9-R) 2 19 2 66 127 Sehri (7-R) 4 2 18 128 Nasirpur Cholka (8-R) 5 3 22 129 Sisana (26-R) 18 37 4 113 8 130 Garhi Sisana (27-R) 8 25 131 Ashrafpur (25-R) 1 5 Matindu 132 Chhanauli (24-R) 2 3 133 Kharkhoda (11-R) Un- (Rural Part) 21S PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers / VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

421 18 1,061 21 2,013 7 6,833 459 105 3,040 34,425 46,598 421 18 1,061 21 2,013 7 6,833 459 105 3,040 34,425 46,598 -... 20 B2 3 60 ,12 34 40 2.75 1,750 2.,094 2 21 21 90 12 16 762 769 2 6 .) 11 1 79 142 29 38 83 195 11 1,473 1,799 8 44 91 215 16 9 1,083 1,810 5 35 40 104 6 38 "351 961 864 23 22 1 48 233 20 969 1,098 4 11 12 121 12 528 821 1 5 6 55 5 8 238 328 6 8 1 12 75 4 437 448 9 9 20 62 3 6 284 463 1 8 39 77 4 6 372 546 14 2 47 2 106 247 17 116 1,175 1,668 12 14 45 89 8 9 150 586 757 19 11 10 18 69 385 548 2 1 23 1 9 59 1 251 215 4 18 34 103 2 479 726 inhabited· 34 3 42 1 75 352 16 2,087 2,897 4 11 19 119 10 706 1,203 7 16 17 44 5 383 572 27 94 4 247 537 42 "l2 382 2,511 3,653 12 11 81 89 3 811 1.231 8 17 98 10 740 996

1 6 10 73 6 293 465 inhabited 216

KtWlKHOOA C.D. BlOCK VIllAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tio;, (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent i a1 houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 134 Rohna (23) 1.125.00 981 981 6,163 3,302 2,861 1,157 618 539 135 Sarona (22-R) 810.00 615 615 4.115 2.299 1.816 761 426 335 136 Khurampur (21-R) 178.00 171 171 906 532 374 134 70 64 137 Pai (20-R) 461.00 352 352 2,095 1.151 944 412 221 191 138 Karhoul i (16-R) 223.00 98 98 679 355 324 111 57 54 139 Pahladpur (15-R) 612.00 469 469 2.881 1,557 1,324 534 266 268 140 Sahoti (14-R) 602.00 781 781 4.343 2.443 1,900 824 428 396 141 Gopalpur (13-R) 704.55 465 465 3.248 1.750 1.498 628 323 305 142 P ipl i (12-R) 662.87 492 492 2,952 1.596 1.356 535 301 234 143 Rampur (240) 381.21 319 319 2,218 1,181 1.037 399 202 197 144 Kundal (241) 37'1.09 239 239 1,,356 716 640 247 122 125 145 Saidpur (239) 449.00 477 477 2,915 1,580 1,335 611 328 283 146 Ferozepur (237) 402.00 310 310 2,046 1,115 931 383 204 179 Bangar 147 Niazmpur Khurd (238) 290.00 285 285 1.731 971 760 284 168 116

148 Thana Kal~n (220) 1,052.98 646 646 4.050 2,200 1,850 770 415 355 149 Thana Khurd (221) 557.00 362 362 2,341 1,260 1,081 520 268 252 150 Turakpur (224) 246.00 191 191 1,388 787 601 247 146 101 152 Mandaura (225) 638.99 525 525 3,458 1,901 1,557 670 349 321 153 Mandauri (226) 411.96 311 311 2,090 1,165 925 361 206 155 154 Jataula (236) 481.97 228 235 1,882 1,039 843 346 193 153 Total Rural 29,958.89 18,505 18,524 121,617 66,101 55,516 22,796 12.155 10,641 Total Urban 217 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total maJn workers II (I--IX)

M F M F ~1 F M F M F M F

12 "13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ,. 664 560 2,059 1,110 1,456 129 668 63 132 6 600 439 1,434 627 1,091 34 483 7 212 113 84 250 111 287 22 77 40 252 192 727 348 553 53 182 99 12 250 155 154 34 57 30 I 405 356 1,050 493 814 272 313 177 195 85 879 672 1,325 543 1,355 529 220 47 179 169 433 372 1,109 557 821 8 404 100 410 334 1,002 531 745 129 288 3 214 113

259 229 829 441 f,98 56 241 6 8l 35 53 42 443 204 35" 5 12'5 2 28 327 274 988 526 745 155 221 64 83 13 219 183 753 405 '535 63 132 17 54

298 221 614 331 502 126 108 11 96 49 501 390 1.362 646 995 53 427 29 217 8 438 392 780 342 572 12 200 1 99 2 145 120 569 271 345 6 124 1 30 1 308 268 1.313 637 852 28 240 6 157 12 159 141 836 401 559 30 188 20 50 2 200 171 664 343 484 7 184 62 4 13.379 11.216 41,539 19,992 31,511 5,878 12,925 3,062 5,491 1,701

• 218 KHARKHOOA C. o. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn (Hddbast No.) (ode 1'10, III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Sonipat Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 134 Rohna (23) 2 8 104 23 135 Sarona (22-RJ 74 17 136 Khurampur (21-R) 127 17 137 Pa; (20-R) 12 65 26 138 Karhoul i (16-R) 139 Pah 1adpur (15-R) 27 140 Sahoti (14-R) 4 574 297 141 Gopalpur (13-R) 6 23 142 Pipl i (12-R) 2 3 12

143 Rampur (240) 15 20 144 Kundal (241 ) 83 145 Safdpur (239) 18 4 3 2 138 57 146 Ferozepur (237) 2 80 25 Sangar 147 Ni zampur Khurd (238) 125 53 148 Thana Kalan (220) 24 2 30 149 Thana Khurd (221 ) 2 1 54 150 Turakpur (224) 4 21 152 Mandaura (225) 5 1 10 1 38 153 Mandauri (226) 5 40 154 Jataula (236) 1 42 Total Rural 102 10 :m 44 2,4-16 556 Total Urban • 219 PRIMRy.cENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar gi na 1 worker s Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

33 78 1 72 359 35 1,B46 2,732 6 12 1 42 261 9 913 1,208 869 7 34 5 5 245 347 14 20 2 39 122 12 2 4 596 887 4 13 79 4 201 290 5 20 51 202 10 64 743 988 10 30 90 248 16 2 49 1,086 1,322 6 45 47 1 189 7 19 929 1,471

3 1 19 39 168 9 851 1.227

4 18 50 165 14 583 981 8 23 83 3 -- 365 635 11 24 64 183 14 103 835 1,077 B 30 2 74 1 154 17 580 868

11 1 31 130 12 2 469 632 14 25 63 195 13 432 1,205 1,365 24 50 30 112 9 ,688 1,069 6 13 36 111 4 442 595 20 38 57 287 7 1,049 1,529 2 22 31 221 8 130 606 765 4 12 38 141 3 555 836 421 18 1.061 21 2.013 7 6,833 459 105 3,040 34,425 46,598 220 Kotes.--(1) Location Code to each revenue estate (village) has been allocated ;n ascending order within the tahsil. The following village (s) wholly merged in town (s) or treated as t;ensus town (s) do not appear in the Vi 11 age 0, rectory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract :- locdtl0n Code Name of village Tahsil in which it fans Town in which merged or (Hadbast number) treated as census town

1 2 3 4

76 Garhi Barahmanan (203) Sonipat Sonipat (M.C.) 7'7 J ama 1pur Khurd (204) -do- -do- 78 Kalupur (205) -do- ·do-

(2) In case. a port ion of a revenue estate (vill age) has merged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a. to\~n. only the rural in'ea has been given against that village and a word 'Part' has been added after the village name. (3) The area of a village (l'evenue estate) ;s based on the information supplied by the­ Revenue Pa twa!'" i. (4) Where a town and a vi 11 age bear an ident lea I name, the word 'rura l' has been added after toe name of the village. {5) tAlthougll entered as %,H;hit·a.g' (Unul{lhabited) in the revenue record. the population shown against this village was enume,'ated at the time of 1991 Census. URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

221 222

URBAN loca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code in kml pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential hou~es p M 1= P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I Ganaur(M.C~) Ward 1 228 228 1,106 600 506 lOB 61 47 2 286 286 1,797 979 818 364 191 173 3 .. 240 240 1,661 878 783 341 175 166 4 343 343 1,692 889 803 265 143 122 5 256 256 1,538 797 741 285 138 147 6 306 306 1,702 904 798 333 175 158 7 311 312 1,872 1,000 872 361 201 160 8 266 266 1,547 799 748 279 145 134

9 220 220 1,425 728 697 212 112 100 10 249 249 1,462 788 674 229 130 99 11 200 200 1,287 674 613 191 98 93 12 .. 375 376 2,330 1,280 1,050 448 235 213 13 270 270 1,533 796 737 246 121 125 Total 9.06 3,550 3,552 20,952 1l,lU 9,840 3,662 1,925 1,737 223 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cas tes Tribes Total main workers II (1-- I X) M F M F M M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

37 23 493 348 256 35 10 35 319 269 488 197 472 11 38 239 6 6 6 490 275 419 4 50 1 253 1 78 75 631 451 414 49 27 13 1 45 30 .. 529 309 372 33 68 2 97 6 529 484 532 251 422 100 25 124 53 141 131 651 426 421 37 109 1 26 5 40 43 .. 577 419 405 38 11 •• 7 4 2 2 605 524 328 18 .. 7 4 639 467 397 50 12 1 537 420 356 27 1 9

103 91 844 429 501 23 104 47 3 97 79 565 390 370 31 34 14 9

1,404 1,237 7,581 4,906 5,133 456 489 4 B65 Be 224 URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V~a) V\b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 • 27 28 29 30 31

I Genaur(M.C. ) Ward 1 4 .. •• 1 1 122 • • 2 ·. 00 6 43 3 1 12 23 4 1 10 2 60 5 ·. .. .. 35 1 28 .. 6 2 .. 6 2 37 2

7 o • 13 1 46

8 2 .. 11 1 62 ~ 2 9 ·. 3 60 10 ·. 2 43 11 · . 3 .. 33 12 2 1 12 53 13 3 .. 2 3 58 Total 15 1 116 11 668 4 225

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

8 44 7 25 34 344 471 5 40 28 73 5 507 807 1 18 22 39 2 459 779 16 148 4 23 116 42 475 754 8 57 1 24 1 55 22 2 5 423 703 45 3 47 3 50 1 86 36 482 698

5 87 1 45 1 90 28 3 9 576 827

23 2 183 11 19 87 18 2 3 392 707 14 188 1 15 48 17 16 5 384 674 5 234 5 19 81 45 .. 391 624 215 .. 11 84 27 .. 318 586 13 77 1 36 157 18 .. 779 1,027 11 107 1 25 116 18 4 3 422 703

154 J) 1,445 2B 324 3 1,057 312 27 24 5,952 9,360 226

IJRBAH loca­ Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in t ion town occu­ house­ (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. in kmi resi­ houseless population) dsntial houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

II Sonip:lt(M.C.) Ward 1 610 610 3,716 1,989 1,727 731 387 344 2 870 870 4,714 2,522 2,192 765 402 363 3 505 505 3,021 1,614 1,407 547 289 258 4 657 657 3,568 1,845 1,723 514 270 244

5 615 615 3,577 1,899 1,678 606 296 310

6 802 802 4,661 2,438 2,223 907 476 431 7 884 936 5,484 3,046 2,438 1,030 540 490 8 730 730 4,080 2,081 1,999 590 313 277 9 •• 844 844 4,595 2,426 2,169 747 407 340 10 941 941 5,037 2,703 2,334 776 422 354

11 850 850 4,877 2,567 2,310 895 479 416 12 902 902 5,302 2,823 2,479 936 471 465 13 799 799 4,575 2,385 2,190 684 368 316 14 571 571 3,289 1,723 1,566 541 309 232 15 762 762 3,993 2,020 1,973 552 275 277 16 722 724 3,977 2,090 1,887 658 340 318 17 635 635 3,331 1,699 1,632 366 177 189 18 418 418 2,153 1,117 1,036 305 153 152 19 1,312 1,312 6,999 3,685 3,314 1,098 593 505 20 621 621 3,328 1,767 1,561 383 212 171 21 .. 1,254 1,254 5,655 3,291 2,364 859 456 403 22 909 909 5,015 2,706 2,309 776 401 375 23 574 574 3,573 1,919 1,654 529 292 237 24 725 725 4,509 2,439 2,070 695 379 316 25 302 302 1,703 900 803 316 167 149 26 1,060 1,060 5,788 3,129 2,659 1,056 544 512 27 1,182 1,182 6,653 3,648 3,005 1,356 705 651 28 .. 812 817 4,677 2,479 2,198 828 424 404 29 980 980 5,640 3,004 2,636 977 519 458 30 .. 1,478 1,478 8,443 4,453 3,990 1,582 831 751. 31 1,306 1,337 7,989 4,492 3,497 1,509 827 682 'lbtal 28.32 25,632 25,722 143,922 76,899 67,023 24,1l4 12,724 11,390 227

PRIMMY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes 10tal main workers 11 (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

10J 114 1,174 634 893 53 222 7 177 8

50 38 1,580 1,009 1,280 96 95 5 228 33

603 532 1,034 695 779 59 3 1 5

4 2 1,403 1,144 861 139 1 3

273 248 1,314 828 904 73 22 1 100 31

1,010 919 1,471 955 1,140 183 61 3 65 982 902 .. 2,057 1,065 1,186 79 14 1 24 4 310 277 1,589 1,279 159 32 1 153 6 690 530 1,742 1,276 1,186 216 5 1 6 4

86 78 1,982 1,376 1,227 155 52 1 83 4

219 216 1,617 1,137 1,260 145 8 1 190 31

210 169 1,902 1,292 1,498 116 2 o· 58 21

111 107 1,790 1,385 1,180 138 6 11

314 250 1,140 918 851 84 17 16 n 53 1,578 1,307 1,072 191 5 ·. 6 638 555 1,449 1,,082 981 172 38 8 1 11 15' 1,473 1,334 861 190 24 5

19 21 906 707 552 84 98 6 1 102 76 2,783 2,148 1,724 '149 31 ·. 63 1 11 5 1,468 1,242 887 129 6 o· 7

261 198 2,391 1,294 1,672 104 1 ·, 60 1 324 207 1,886 1,387 1.455 50 10 o • 6

6 4 1,549 1,109 925 51 2 1 17 2 301 270 1,877 1,286 1,048 103 7 ·. 25 4 99 78 664 451 412 50 3 ·. 3 1 558 491 .. 2,123 1,205 1,429 88 2 ·. 56 2 1,181 999 2,197 1,059 1,572 37 85 1 74 1 486 420 .. 1,816 1,210 1,029 118 19 ·. 28 1 779 668 2,156 1,390 1,253 85 7 o· 81

803 713 00 3,059 2,085 1,902' 195 26 1 26 1

291 270 2,918 1,522 1,769 190 100 112 11 10,905 9,425 54,008 36,811 35,802 3,681 1,690 167 228

\JRBAII

Loca- NMle of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V~a) V(b) M F M P M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

II Sooipat(M.c. ) Ward 1 5 16 2 140

2 2 26 2 199 8 3 8 .. 4 65 3 4 1 12 151 7

5 2 240 1 81 5

6 10 63 9 117 6 7 6 1 •• 102 5 169 5 8 1 1 26 1 157 6

9 3 5 3 1 205 8

10 4 6 1 295 6

11 16 2 26 1 269 18

12 4 6 2 387 10

13 2 3 287 10

14 2 15 144 5

15 3 6 3 193 13

16 1 27 121 3

17 4 8 1 187 4 18 4 .. .. 11 4 117 4 19 8 138 555 14

20 6 1 3 253 2

21 3 70 3 1,007 10

22 5 4 2 698 8

23 3 140 1 177 1

24 4 9 2 157 3 25 2 24 84 .. 26 10 1 28 2 504 7

27 4 44 1 446 5

28 24 4 1 149 1

29 7 97 155 4

30 7 1 49 2 278 5

31 7 1 38 5 203 8

'I'bt:al. L68 7 6 1,248 52 7,950 189 229 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

25 1 116 29 4 163 31 .. •• 1,0% 1,674 21 331 7 62 2 316 39 4 8 1,238 2,088 32 2 326 10 64 272 43 835 1,348 12 405 14 82 5 194 113 984 1,584 25 200 ... 29 205 35 995 1,605

45 265 11 100 3 414 151 It298 2 t 040 52 295 6 131 2 393 55 12 25 1,848 2,334

10 341 19 70 8 224 117 1 4 1,066 1,836 37 3 530 61 115 11 277 127 1 1,240 1,952 51 299 5 93 3 344 135 45 1,476 2,134 80 312 4 157 5 202 83 .. 1,307 2,165 124 6 395 8 188 3 334 66 1 1,325 2,362 53 422 14 87 5 309 109 .. 1,205 2,052 91 1 312 6 34 3 220 69 872 1,482 36 1 492 17 87 8 244 I49 .. 948 1,782 45 1 276 18 178 10 294 132 1,109 1,715 20 309 15 50 9 254 161 1 4 837 1,438 11 133 2 32 4 140 64 565 952 31 332 12 109 3 457 119 4 1 1,957 3,164 13 228 10 54 2 317 114 1 3 879 1,429

39 2 127 9 55 2 310 77 1,619 2,260 41 342 8 54 2 295 30 3 13 1,248 2,246 23 349 4 23 1 191 41 2 4 992 1,599 40 434 3 43 3 329 88 .. 1,391 1,967 24 80 ., 50 3 142 46 488 753 59 233 2 114 3 422 n 3 20 1,697 2,551 131 181 2 134 .. 473 27 6 46 2,070 2,922 89 1 181 4 102 2 433 108 5 6 1,445 2,074 49 272 6 109 1 476 74 2 9 1,749 2,542 134 3 494 21 184 6 704 155 2 2,549 3,795 2 165 159 9 212 2 773 152 1 1 2,722 3,306 23 9,182 ~,602 3f:n 2,831 115 10,121 2,782 47 19l 41,050 63,151 230

lRBM loca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No, of Total population Total population in tion town occu- house- ( i ncl ud 1ng the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. in km2 resi- houseless population) dential houses, p M F P M F

1 l 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 m lCbarldoJa{M.C. ) ... Ward 1 .. 210 216 1,200 635 565 217 118 99 '2 .. 225 227 1,437 793 644 287 167 120 3 168 169 1,010 536 474 207 112 95 4 .. 175 175 1,035 542 493 188 92 96 5 183 183 1,166 622 544 198 108 90 6 31-1 311 1,963 1,051 912 387 204 183

7 204 212 1,295 689 606 267 141 126 8 151 159 992 528 464 167 97 70 9 133 133 781 413 368 128 67 61 10 167 167 914 496 418 169 100 69

11 216 216 1,358 726 632 296 150 146 'l\:Jtal. 1.63 2,143 2.168 13.151. 7.031 6.120 2.511 1.356 1.155 Z31

"'lINT CEIISUS ABSTJtACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ates INDUSTR1AL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

113 103 .. 398 265 302 22 54 30 1 85 77 .. .. 488 281 377 21 41 .. 91 5 136 lOB .. 343 226 224 19 15 , .. 52 5 7 9 .. 385 225 244 14 62 2 17 3 92 74 •• •• 477 322 267 15 17 .. 14 3 295 257 .. 672 396 437 26 7 .. 67 422 357 .. 361 194 322 27' 13 3 100 13 129 102 .. 315 219 279 28 20 3 57 11 97 72 236 177 197 7 13 57 212 170 .. 323 197 235 12 13 64 5 179 145 .. 396 159 332 37 46 70 7 1,701 1,474 .. 4,394 2,661 3 .. 216 22B 301 8 619 53 232

URIW(

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III -IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

III lQmddloda(M.C. ) Ward 1 2 ., n .. 64 9 2 4 .. .. ., 47 5 3 2 44 6

4 12 28 1

5 1 19 1 23 1

6 3 34 59 7 5 .. 8 1 40 2 8 1 .. 34 14 9 22 10 19 37 4

11 1 26 2 76 20 'lbtal 17 .. 165 4 4S4 4B 233

PRl~RY CENSUS ABSTRACT ------INDilSTRIAL rATEGORY OF MAIN wORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 86 2 7 1 44 9 333 543

6 46 24 I' 1 118 10 .. 416" 623 4 56 10 1 41 7 312 455

2 52 11 60 S 298 479 1 105 18 69 10 3 1 352 528

9 83 1 30 1 145 24 1 614 885 20 57 2 14 1 65 5 367 578 3 84 2 9 57 12 249 436 2 79 6 18 7 .. 216 361 1 50 1 13 38 2 261 406

1 25 1 25 62 7 2 392 595

53 723 10 167 4 7p 101 5 3 3.810 5.889

APPENDIX-I

DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

235

237

APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UliDER VARIOUS TAHSILS OF SONIPAT DISTRICT

Name of tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

1- Ganaur Ganaur (Part) 1 Sonipat (Part) 2 2. Sonipat Ganaur (Part) 1 Sonipat (Part) 2 Rai 3 Kharkhoda 4 238

TAHSILWlSE

Loca­ Districtl Totall Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion Tahsil Rural/ in occupi ed house­ (including institutional age group 0--6 Code Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless population No. ti a 1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12

7 Sonipat District T t 1385.00 120,010 120,267 754,866 410,133 344,733 143,036 76,107 66,929 R 1345.99 88,685 88,825 576,841 315,091 261,750 112,749 60,102 52,647 U 39.01 31,325 31,442 178,025 95,042 82,983 30,287 16,005 14,282 l' Ganaur Tahsil T 315.53 23,343 23,365 152,100 82.541 69,559 30,605 16,235 14,370 R -306.47 19,793 19,813 131,148 71,429 59,719 26,943 14,310 12.633 U 9.06 3,550 3,552 20.952 11,112 9,840 3,662 1.925 1,737

2 Sonipat Tahsil T 1033.44 96,667 96,902 602,766 327.592 275,174 112,431 59,872 52,559

R 1003.4~ 68,892 69,012 445,693 243,662 202,031 85.806 45,792 40.014 U 29.95 27,77527,890157,073 83,930 73,143 26.625 14.080 12.545

t Total area figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area" fi9~res supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The total of area figures of tahsils in a district will not tally with the distr:ict figures because the former are derived from the villagewise area figures supplied by· the tahsildars. 239 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled literates Total main workers Tribes p--IX~ p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

134,682 72,945 61,737 391,938 257,854 134,084 220,523 195,663 24,860 108,470 58,869 49,601 281,497 191,791 89,706 172,007 151,512 20,495 26,212 14,076 12,136 110,441 66,063 44,378 48,516 44,151 4,365

26,065 14,090 ~1,975 69,383 47,615 21,768 45,318 39,525 5,793 23,424 12,686 10,738 56,896 40,034 16,862 39,729 34,392 5,337 2,641 1,404 1,237 12,487 7,581 4,906 5,589 5,133 456

108,617 58,855 49,762 322,555 210,239 112,316 175,205 156,138 19,067 85,046 46,183 38,863 224,601 151,757 72,844 132,278 117,120 15,158 23,571 12,672 10,899 97,954 58,482 39,472 42,927 39,018 3,909 240

TAHSIlWISE

Loca- District! Total! INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion Tahsil Rural! Code Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourer~ Livestock, forestry, No. fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities 1I III

p M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

7 Sonipat District T 69,748 60,451 9,297 39,637 32,258 7,379 1,187 1,093 94 R 67,903 58,657 9,246 36,155 29,084 7,071 979 893 86 U 1,845 1,794 51 3,482 3,174 308 208 200 8

1 Ganaur Tahsil T 18,164 15,639 2,525 10,439 8,372 2,067 452 388 64 R 17.671 15,150 2,521 9,486 7,507 1.979 436 373 63 U 493 489 4 ,953 865 B8 16 15 1

2 Sonipat Tahsil T 51,584 44,812 6,772 29,198 23,886 5,312 735 705 30 R 50,232 43,507 6,725 26,669 21,577 5.092 543 520 23 U 1,352 1,305 47 2,529 2,309 220 192 185 7 241

PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIM WORKERS

Mini'S and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and r~pairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P to' F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

9 9 3.218 3.035 183 26.835 25.149 1.686 3 3 1.622 1.506 116 17.522 16.077 1.445 6 6 1,596 1.529 67 9.313 9.072 241

624 563 61 3.267 2.985 282 497 447 50 2.595 2.317 278 127 116 11 672 668 4

9 9 2,594 2.472 122 23.568 22.164 1.404 3 3 1,125 1,059 66 14,927 13,760 1.167 6 6 1.469 1.413 56 8.641 8.404 237 242

TAHSIlWlSE

Loca- District/ Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion Tahsil Rurall Code Urban Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and No. conmunications VI VII VIII P M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

7 Sonipat T 4,872 4,653 219 17,967 17,450 517 J1,020 10,866 154 District R 3,035 2,844 191 6,272 6,100 172 7,576 7,544 32 U 1,837 1,809 28 11,695 11,350 345 3,444 3,322 122 • 1 Ganaur Tahsil T 923 842 81 2,742 2,688 54 1,540 1,533 7 R 764 688 76 1,269 1,243 26 1,213 1,209 4 U 159 154 5 1,473 1,445 28 327 324 3

2 Sonipat T 3,949 3,811 138 15,225 14,762 463 9,480 9,333 147 Tahsil R 2.271 2,156 115 5,003 4,857 146 6,363 6,335 28 U 1.678 1.655 23 10,222 9,905 317 3,117 2,998 119 243

PlIMlY IDSUS A8STJt.I.CT -Cone ld.

MAIN WORKERS HaTginal workers Non-workers

Other: services IX

p M F P ffI F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

46,030 40,~99 5,331 10,879 740 10,139 523,464 213,730 309,734 30,940 28,804 2,136 10,582 661' 9,921 394,252 162,918 231,334 15,090 11,895 3,195 297 79 218 129,212 50,812 78,400

7,167 6.515 652 2,527 267 2,260 104,255 42,749' 61,506 5,798 5,458 340 2,476 240 2,236 88,943 36,797 52,146 1,369 1,057 3/2 51 27 24 15,312 5,952 9,360

38,863 34,184 4,679 8,352 473 7,879 419,209 170,981 248,228 25,142 23,346 1,796 8,106 421 7,685 305,309 126,121 179.188 13,721 10,838 2,883 246 52 194 113,900 44,860 69,040

APPENDIX II ENUMERATION BLOCKWlSE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

245

247

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-II Total and Scheduled Gaste population urban block-wise

Locaiion Name of the town!ward! Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4 I Ganaur (M.G. ) 20,952 2,641 Ward 1 1,106 60 Block 1 544 45 J t Block 2 562 15

Ward 2 1,797 588 Block 3 655 310 Block 4 493 114 Block 5 649 164

Ward 3 1,661 12 Block 6 973 12 Block 7 688

Ward 4 \ 1,692 ( 153 Blocf 8 542 100 Block 9 550 5 Block 10 600 48

Ward 5 1,538 75 BloCf 11 869 6 Bloclf 12 669 69

Ward 6 1,702 1,013 Block 13 569 344 Block 14 598 257 Block 15 535 412

Ward 7 1,872 272 Block 16 1,117 258 Block 17 755 14

Ward 8 1,547 83 Block 18 745 48 Block 19 802 35

Ward 9 1,425 4 Block 20 766 Block 21 659 4 248 APPENDIX - I1-~ontd Location Name of the town!ward! Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

I Ganaur (M. C. ) -Gonc1ti.. Ward 10 1,462 11 Block 22 730 5 Block 23 732 6

Ward 11 1 ~287 Block 24 566 Block 25 721

Ward 12 2,330 194 Block 26 842 28 Block 27 839 133 Block 28 649 33

Ward 13 1,533 176 Block 29 579 169 Block 30 314 3 Block 31 640 4 Sooipat (M.C.) 143.922 20,330 Ward 1 3,716 215 Block 1 673 24 Block 2 704 28 Block 3 655 127 Block 4 625 Block 5 690 36 Block 6 369

Ward 2 4,714 88 Block 7 455 37 Block 8 196 5 Block 9 279 24 Block 10 584 Block 11 475 Block 12 525 Block 13 497 22

Block ~4 413 Block 15 235 249 APPENDIX - II -Contd • Locatiob Natnf:t of the town/.ward} Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

It SOlHJt (M.e .. )-COntd. Ward 2 Block 16 589 Block 17 446

Ward 3 3,021 1,135 ,lock 18 199 J3lock 19 aS3 BlOCk 20 250 Block 21 411 Block 22 633 540 Block 23 849 595 Block 24 396 Ward 4 3;568 6 Block 25 448 Block 26 605 6 Block 27 733 Block 28 382 Block 29 560 Block 30 384 Block 31 456 Ward 5 3,577 521 Block 32 633 Block 33 604 20 Block 34 ,25 384 Block 35 460 96 Block 36 830 21 Block 37 525 Ward 6 4,661 1,929 Block 38 271 -- Block 39 751 Block 40 471 167 Block 41 606 545 Block 42 750 249 Block 43 780 549 Block 44 591 356 Block 45 441 63 250 APPENDIX - II-Contd. Location Name of the town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Sonipat (M.C. )-Contd • .. Ward 7 5,484 1,884

B~ock 46 499 337

f~lock 47 579 406 '~lock 48 698 203 'Block 49 575 176 'Block 50 806 409 Block 51 657 178 Block 52 548 13 'Block 53 1,122 162

Ward 8 4,080 587 Block 54 530 .Block 55 605 3 Block 56 742 306 Block 57 495 154 Block 58 575 48 Block 59 710 19 Block 60 423 57

Ward 9 4,595 1,220 Block 61 496 Block 62 453 Block 63 556 Block 64 331 7 Block 65 651 33 Block '66 399 76 Block 67 617 180 Block 68 561 556 Block 69 531 368

Ward 10 5,037 164 Block 70 590 Block 71 608 31 .Block 72 554 Block 73 590 Block 74 478 251 APPENDIX -II-Contd. Location .} Name of the town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Sonipat (III.C. )--COntd. Ward 10 Block 75 417 Block 76 633 10 Block 77 876 43 Block 78 291 80

Ward 11 4,877 435 Block 79 342 34 Block 80 534 Block 81 791 17 Block 82 692 198 Block 83 506 15 Block 84 742 36 Block 85 182 58 Block 86 163 Block 87 302 57 Block 88 623 20

Ward 12 5,302 379 Block 89 339 48 Block 90 748 Block 91 700 99 Block 92 670 Block 93 546 Block 94 720 76 Block 95 629 17 Block 96 701 99 Block 97 249 40 Ward 13 4,575 218 Block 98 869 34 Block 99 553 83 Block 100 663 Block 101 634 3 Block 102 546 6 Block 103 565 Block 104 745 92 252 Apr~NDIX -II-Contd •

Location Name of the town/wardl Total ~ul~tion Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

II Sonipat (M.C. )-COntd. Ward 14 3,289 564 Block 105 719 Block 106 458 Block 107 470 Block 108 9'7 509 Block 109 645 55

Ward 15 3,993 !~~ Block 110 526 Block 111 .51S Block 112 667 ,15 Block 1l~ 647 - Block 114 490 6 Block 115 606 Block 116 5-i4 44

Ward 16 3,977 ! ,1·93 Block 117 975 ~42 Block 118 691 Block 119 ~34 Block 120 ~68 241 Block 121 484 353 Block 122 418 9 Block 123 447 48

Ward 17 ,,33~ 26 Block 124 420 5 Block 125 673 16 Block 126 534 Q Block 127 544 Block 128 no Block 129 440 Ward 18 2,,],53 40 Block 130 669 40 Block 131 693

Block l32 ~26 Block 133 265 253 APPENDIX -II-Contd •

Location Name of the town/ward Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 .4

II Sonipat (M.C. ) --Gontd. Ward 19 6,999 178 Block 134 466 Block 135 529 Block 136 503 26 Block 137 762 3 Block 138 735 30 Block 139 774 5 Block 140 912 31 Block 141 821 31 Block 142 397 Block 143 461 2 Block 144 636 50 Ward 20 3,328 16 Block 145 772 4 Block 146 513 Block 147 848 Block 148 527 Block 149 668 12 Ward 21 5,655 459 Block 150 515 105 Block 151 636 22 Block 152 771 7 Block 153 874 87 Block 154 796 54 Block 155 721 55 Block 156 497 12 Block 157 845 117

Ward 22 5,015 5~1 Block 158 290 191 Block 159 675 99 Block 160 548 77 Block 161 703 20 Block 162 506 ~l Block 163 801 103 Block 164 1,088 Block 165 404 254 APPENDIX-II-Gontd.

Location Name of the town/ward! Total population Scheduled Castes Code urba~ block

1 2 3 4 II Sonipat (M.C. )--COntd. Ward 23 3,573 10 Block 166 753 10 Block 167 751 Block 168 762 Block 169 562 Block 170 745

Ward 24 4,509 571 Block 171 480 Block 172 462 2 Block 173 719 30 Block 174 466 88 Block 175 894 29 Block 176 815 301 Block 177 673 121

Ward 25 1,703 177 Block 178 680 12 Block 179 599 161 Block 180 424 4

Ward 26 5,788 1,049 Block 181 698 51 Block 182 605 38 Block 183 903 471 Block 184 858 190 Block 185 970 80 Block 186 986 Block 187 768 219

Ward 27 6,653 2,180 Block 188 537 26 Block 189 961 43 Block 190 564 49 Block 191 696 198 Block 192 689 464 Block 193 651 446 Block 194 706 269 255 APPENDIX-II-Contd.

Location Name of the town/ward/ Tota! popu!ation Schedu!ed Castes Code urban block

I 2 3 4 II SoniPat (M.C. )--Gontd. Ward 27 Block 195 713 415 Block 196 674 221 Block 197 462 49 4,677 906 Ward 28 • Block 198 744 173 Block 199 776 38 Block 200 893 48 Block 201 714 90 Block 202 880 318 Block 203 670 239

Ward 29 5,640 1,447 Block 204 679 87 Block 205 767 Block 206 769 48 Block 207 752 138 Block 208 geo 467 Block 209 715 361 Block 210 679 328 Block 211 479 18

Ward 30 8,443 1,516 Block 212 890 119 Block 213 636 320 Block 214 509 116 Block 215 724 172 Block 216 615 106 Block 217 970 124 Block 218 559 54 Block 219 550 46 Block 220 463 122 Block 221 562 Block 222 342 1 Block 223 569 233 Block 224 654 45 Block 225 400 58 256 APPENDIX-II-Contd. Location Name of the town/ward/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4 II Sonipat (M.G. )-Goncld. Ward 31 7,989 561 Block 226 661 17 Block 227 654 196 Block 228 652 55 Block 229 689 9 Block 230 720 67 Block 231 474 31 Block 232 752 63 Block 233 680 Block 234 806 Block 235 671 35 Block 236 929 45 Block 237 301 43 III Kharkhoda (M.G.) 13,151 3,241 Ward 1 1,200 216 Block 1 703 216 Block 2 497

Ward 2 1,437 162 Block 3 699 117 Block 4 738 45

Ward 3 1,010 244 Block 5 702 200 Block 6 308 44

Ward 4 1,035 16 Block 7 592 Block 8 443 16 Ward 5 1,166 166 Block 9 479 148 Block 10 687 18

Ward 6 1,963 552 Block 11 686 200 Block 12 735 51 Block 13 542 301 257 APPENDI~ -II-Concld. Location Name of the townl wardl Total population Scheduled Castes Code urban block

1 2 3 4

III Kharkhoda (M.G. )--Concld.

Ward 7 1,295 779 Block 14 659 439 Block 15 636 340

Ward 8 992 231 .Block 16 494 46 Block 17 498 185

Ward 9 781 169 Block 18 781 169

Ward 10 914 382 Block 19 289 32 Block 20 625 350

Ward 11 1,358 324 Block 21 791 64 Block ,22 567 260

Grand Total 178,025 26,212

ANNEXURES 1"0 APPENDIX DISTRICT PRUMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES

259 260 AIINEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- Distr iet/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Liter ates t ion C.D. Bloek/ Rur a1/ house- Caste populat ion Caste population Code City/Town Urban holds in the age-group No. with S.C. 0--6 members p M. F P M F P M F

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

7 Sonipat District T 23,152 134,682 72.945 61,737 29,444 15,536 13,908 51,039.36,287 14,752 R 18,632 108,470 58,869 49,601 23,835 12,622 11,213 39,938 28,795 11,143 U 4,520 26,212 14,076 12,136 5,609 2,914 2,695 11,101 7,492 3,609.

1 Ganaur C.D. Block T 4,205 24,256 13,146 ~1,110 5,557 2,955 2,602 8,096 5,966 2,130 R 4,205 24,256 13,146 11,110 5,557 2,955 2.602 8,096 5,966 2,130 U ~-' 2 Sonipat T 5,259 30,625 16,608 14,017 6,690 3,532 3,158 11,418 8,315 3,103 C.D. Block R '5,259 30,625 16,608 14,017 6,690 3,532 3,158 11,418 8,315 3,103 U 3 Rai C.D. Block T 4,921 28,994 15,736 13,258 6,309 3,359 2,950 11,340 7,925 3,415 R 4,921 28,994 15,736 13,258 6,309 3,359 2,950 11,340 7,925 3,415 U 4 Kharkhoda T 4,247 24,595 13,379 11,216 5,279 2,776 2,503 9,084 6,589 2,495 C.D. Block R 4,247 24,595 13,379 11,216 5,279 2,776 2,503 9,084 6,589 2,495 U

I I Sonipat (M.G.) U 3,498 20,330 10,905 9,425 4,349 2,263 2,086 8,765 5,862 2,903 Ganaur (M.C.) U 475 2,641 1,404 1,237 548 269 279 1,038 729 309

III Kharkhoda (M. C.) ~ 547 3,241 1,767 1,474 712 382 330 1,298 901 397 Total Urban 4,529 26,212 14,07612,136 5,609 2,914 2,695 11,101 7,492 3,609 <, 261 , I OF SCHEDUl ED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

II III IV Total main workers P--IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

39,535 33,353 6,182 93:1 776 15'5 19,863 15,713 4,150. 297 271 26 32,791 27,223 5,568 790 647 143 18,820 14,801 4,019 257 231 26 __ 6,.744 6,130 614 141 129 12 1,043 912 131 40 40 • 7,452 6,018 1,434 341 255 86 4,697 3,616 1,081 75 62 13 7,452 6,018 1,434 341 255 86 4,697 3,616 1,081 75 62 13 _-

9,203 7,689 1,514 122 98 24 5,979 4,744 1,235 73 69 4 9,203 7,689 1,514 122 98 24 5,979 4,744 1,235 73 69 4

8,254 7,321 933 253 227 26 3,479 2,993 486 47 45 2 8,254 7,321 933 253 227 26 3,479 2,993 486 47 45 2 _-_

7,882 6,195 1,687 74 67 7 4,665 3,448 1,217 62 55 7 7,882 6,195 1,687 74 67 7 4,665 3,448 1,217 62 55 7

5,160 4,708 452 97 85 12 452 412 40 25 25 731 638 93 37 37 288 234 54 4 4 853 7084 69 7 7 303 266 37 11 11 6.744 6,,130 614 141 129 12 1.043 912 131 40 40 262 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- District/ Total/ tion e.D. Block/ Rural! V(a) V(b) VI VII Co'de City/Town U b No. r an P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

7 Sonipat District T 525 505 20 5,881 4,911 970 1,412 1,271 141 1,679 1,591 88 R 275 266 9 5,032 4,091 941 927 802 125 813 796 17 U 250 239 11 849 82(3 29 485 469 16 866 795 7'1 1 Ganaur T 82 78 4 734 583 151 234 185 49 126 122 4 C.D. Block R 82 78 4 734 583 151 234 185 49 126 122 4 U 2 Sonipat T 68 66 2 960 807 153 274 249 25 190 185 5 C.D. Block R 6S 66 2 960 807 153 274 249 25 190 185 5 U 3 Rai C.D. Block T 95 93 2 2,106 1,829 277 254 219 35 211 208 3 R 95 93 2 2;106 1,829 277 254 219 35 211 208 3 U 4 Kharkhoda T 30 29 1. 1,232 872 360 165 149 16 286 281 5 C.D. Bloc~ R 30 29 1 1,232 872 360 165 149 16 286 281 5 U I I Sonipat (M.C.) U 188 179 9 678 667 11 410 399 11 742 673 69 Ganaur (M.e.) U 14 12 2 37 37 55 50 5 43 42 1 "- III Kharkhoda (M.G.) U 48 48 134 116 18 20 20 81 80 1

Total Urban 250 239 11 849 820 29 485 469 16 866 795 71 263 I--cooc:ld. Of SCHEDUlED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar gi na 1 war ker s Non-workers

VII I IX

P M F P r~ F p ... M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

1.491 1.483 14 7,450 6.832 618 1,948 154 1,794 93,199 39.438 53,761 885 881 4 4,992 4,708 284 1,889 142 1,747 73,790 31,504 42,286 612 602 10 2.458 2.124 334 59 12 47 19.409 7,934 11.475 44 173 171 2 990 946 538 49 489 16.266 7,079 92187 173 171 2 990 946 44 538 49 489 16,266 7,079 9,187 , 258 258 1,279 1,213 66 523 36 4B7 20.899 B,883 12.016 258 258 1,279 1,213 66 523 36 487 20,899 8,883 12,016

261 260 1 1,548 1,447 101 218 45 173 20,522 8,370 12.152 261 260 1 1,548 1,447 101 218 45 173 20,522 8,370 12,152

193 192 1 1,175 1,102 73 610 12 59B 16,103 7,172 8,931 193 192 1 1,175 1,102 73 610 12 598 16.103 7.172 8,931

488 479 9 2,080 1,789 291 55 12 43 15.115 6.185 8,930 • 81 1 171 141 30 3 3 1,907 766 1,141 42 42 207 194 13 1 1 2.387 983 1,404

612 602 10 2.458 2.124 334 59 12 47 19.409 7.934 11.475 264 A~MEXURE DISTRICI PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT --- Loca- District/ Total/ No. of Tl" al <; h c1ulcd Total <;cheduled l terdLb tlDn Tahsil Rur a1/ house- (as te .pu at on Caste puDulatior. Code Urban holds ln tilt: gt qrOUr No. \~ith S.C. u- 6 r.1::>.,lber S .....I

P ~l F P ~\ I- P M F --_- 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 '2 13

7 . Sonipat District T 23,152 134,682 72,945 61,737 29,444 15,536 13,908 51,039 36,287 14,752 R 18.632 108,470 58,869 49,601 23,835 12,622 11,213 39,938 28,795 11,143 U 4,520 26.212 14,076 12.136 5,609 2,914 2,695 11,101 7,492 3,609 1 Ganaur Tahsil T 4,?50 26,065 14,090 11,975 5,916 3,119 2,797 8,754 6,442 2,312 R 4,075 23,424 12,686 10,738 5,368 2,850 2,518 7,716 5,713 2,003 U 475 2,641 1,404 1,237 548 269 279 1,038 729 309 2 son;pat Tahsil . T 18,602 108,617 SS,?55 49,762 23,528 12,417 11,111 42,285 29,845 12,440 R 14,557 85,046 46,183 38,863 18,467 9,772 8,695 32,222 23,082 9,140 U 4,045 23,571 12,672 10,899 5,061 2,645 2,416 10.063 6,763 3,300 265 II OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS -j- II I I I 1\' Total ~ain WQr~ers (I--IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F P II, F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

39,535 33,353 6,182 931 776 155 19,863 15,713 4,150 297 271 26 32,791 27,223 5,568 790 647 143 18,820 14,801 4,019 257 231 26 6,744 6,130 614 141 129 12 1,043 912 131 40 40 7,921 6,477 1,444 371 287 84 4,687 3,649 1,038 76 63 13 7,190 5,839 1,351 334 250 84 4.399 3,415 984 72 59 13 731 638 93 37 37 288 234 54 4 4 31.614 26.876 4.738 560 489 71 15.176 12,064 3,112 221 208 13 25,601 21,384 4,217 456 397 59 14,421 11,386 3,035 185 172 13 6.013 5,492 521 104 92 12 755 678 77 36 36 266

ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF·MAIN WORKERS loca- i}istr ict/ Total/ tion C.D. Block! Rural! V( a.) V(b) VI VII Code City/Town U b No. r an P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

7 Sonipat District T 525 505 20 5,881 4,911 970 1,412 1.271 141 1,679 1,591 88 R 275 266 9 5,032 4,091 941 927 8Q2 125 813 796 17 U 250 239 11 849 820 29 485 469 16 866 795 71 1 Ganaur Tahsi 1 T 103 96 7 833 666 167 295 241 54 174 169 5 R 89 84 5 796 629 167 240 191 49 131 127 4 U 14 12 2 37 37 55 50 5 43 42 1

2 $onipat Tahsil T 422 409 13 5,048 4,245 803 1,117 1,030 87 1,505 1,42£ 8~ R 186 182 4 4,236 3,462 774 687 611 76 682 669 13 U 236 227 9 812 783 29 430 419 11 823 753 70 267

-concla. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

I INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-worke1s

VIII IX

P M F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

1,497 1,483 14 7,450 6.832 618 1.948 154 1.794 93,199 39.438 53,761 885 881 4 4,992 4,708 284 1,889 142 1,747 73,790 31,504 42,286 612 602 10 2,458 2.124 334 59. 12 47 19,409 7.934 11,475 257 254 3 1.125 1,052 73 487 55 432 17,657 7,558 10,099 175 173 2 954 911 43 484 55 429 15,750 6,792 8,958 82 81 1 171 141 30 3 -- 3 1,907 766 1.141 1.240 1,229 11 6,325 5,780 545 1,461 99 1,362 75,542 31.880 43.662 710 708 2 4,038 3,797 241 1,405 87 1.318 58,040 24.712 33,328 530 521 9 2,287 1,983 304 56 12 44 17,502 7,168 10,334

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