PA RTS XIU-A & B CENSUS OF VILLAGE & TOWN 1981 DIRECIORY

VILLAGE & TO\VNWrSE SERIES 4- PRlrvl.ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS MADHUB;ANI HANDBOOK DISTRICT

B. B. LAL OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Direct!),. 0/ Cellsu~ Operations. Bihar 1981 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS OF BIHAR

( All the Census Publications of this State wiJJ bear Series 4)

Part I-A Administration Report--Enumeration } Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation Official use only. Part II-A General Population Tables (A-series Tables A-I to A-5) Part H-B PJimary Census Abstract Part IIJ-A General Economic Tables (B-sclies Tables B-I to B-lO) Part lII-B General Economic Tables (B-series Tables B-ll to B-22) Part IV-A Social and Cultural Tables i,C-series Tables C-I to C-6) Part IV-B Social and Cultural Tables (C-series Tables C-7 (0 C-9) Part IV-C Household by composition and size (C-series Table Col 0) Part V-A Migration Tables (D-series Tttbles D-I to D-4) Part V-B Migration Tables (D-series Tables D-5 te D-l3) Part VI-A Fertility Tables (F-scrics Tables F-I to F-19) Part VI-B Fertility Tables (F-series Tables F-20 to F-28) Part VII Tables on Houses and Disabled POpulRtioll (H-sfries Tabks H-I and H.2) Part VIlI-A Household Tables (HH-series Tables HH-l to HH-l6) , Part VIII-B Household Tables (HH-series Table HH-17) Part IX Special Ta bies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC and ST-series Tables). Part X-A Town Directory Part X-B Survey Reports on selected towns Part X-C Survey Reports on selected villages Part XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Part XII Census Atlas Part xnr·A District Census Handbook-Village and Town Directory Part XIII-B District Census Handbook-General PopUlation Tables (C. D. Block and Town levels) and Village & Townwise Primary Cemus Abstract.

The maps included in this volume arc based upon Survey of India map with ihe permis&ioi1 l)f the Surveyor General of India. © copyright, 1984 CONTENTS

Page Foreword v Preface Vll Important Statistics Xl Analytical Note '" 1 Analysis of Data 12 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES- Madhubani Development Block 31 Bisfi Development Block 31 Benipatti Development Block 32 Madhwapur Development Block 33 Harlakhi Development Block 33 Basopatti Development Block 34 KhajauJi Development Block '" 34 Jainagar Development Block 34 Ladania Development Block 35 Babu Barhi Development Block 35 Rajnagur Development Block 35 Pandaul Development Block 36 Jbanjharpur Development Block 37 Andhratha.rhi Development Block 37 Developmen t Block 38 Laukahi Development Block 38 Phulparas Devdopment Block 39 Madhepur D~velopmenr Blork 39 PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY-

Village Directory ·lJ Madhubani Development Block 48 Bi~fi Dtvelopmem Block 56 Bl...nipalli Dtvelopment BJock 62 Maahwapul Dtvt.1epmem B10ck 72 Hadakhi D ... vdOpnH.;Dl Bleck 78 Bawpal d Developmenl Block 84 Khajuuli Development Block 88 Jainagar Dtvclopment Block 94 Ladania Devc}opment Block 98 Babu Barhi D.;vt!opment Block 102 Rajnagar Development Bleck 110 Pandaul Development Block 118 Development Block 126 Andhratharhi Development Bleck 132 Laukaha Development Block 138 Laukahi Development Block 144 Phulparas Development Block 152 Madhepur Development Block ... 164 Appendi1lt I to Village Directory 178 Appendix n to Village Directory J82 Appendix III to Village Directory ...... 183 IV to Village Dire~tory AppendiJi ... t .. 186 IV

Page T own Directory 199 Statement I-Status and Growth History 204 Statement II-Physical aspects and Lccal ion of Towns, 1979 204 Statement III-Municipal finance, 1978.. 79 206 Statement IV-Civic and other amenities, 1079 206 Statement V-IvI .. diL'uJ, Educational; Recreational and Cultural i"aL'iiili(;b, 1979 208 Statement Vl-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 208 Appendix Lo T,)WH Dir"cLory 210 PART B-URi3ANJVILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT­ Urball/Villagt: Pllimn y O.;n~us Abslract District Primary Census Abstract 213 216 Districl Primary C.:mus l\b:c.i ract of Scheduled Castes 224 District PrinwIY Ccnsw, Ab: tract of Schedukd Tribes 228 Madhuballi D...:vdopmclli. Block Bisft Devcl0pll1ll1l Bleck 230 Bcnipa!; i D,. \~ lopmcllt Block 236 IvIadLwJ.pul D,Vl.j(_)pm~lH BIO(k 240 HadLikhi D.:v"lopmc,it Block 246 Basopaui DeY, IOP1l1l nl Block 250 KhajL uti D;;:vdopl1ll.':l1i Block 254 Jdill'.ig".l D .. v,-lUpml'lli Block 256 Ladania Dc,cl"pl11uJI BjlJck 260 Bubu BaJlii Di;:,v~ it'pmvl'l Block 262 Rajllag~; r Devdopme Ii l Block 264 PanddU! D, vL!~)pnH.lli Block 268 Jhatijharpur Dt:\dcpmllH Bleck 272 Andhra'll:i!:.1 D~ '.,·ii'p:l1Cnt Block 278 Lauk..th~; 1),-v, j"pnl( l1l Block 282 Laukdhi D, V( j(;PILCJlt Block 286 PhUjp"~i'i:) D. Hicpmed Bleck 290 Madhepur D v,- kpmcni Block 294 302 Appcruix lu lJ: b:ll1 Prim.;r} ('. n"us Abstract 310 Anll(xure to 01 G.. r Pi im~; ry CLIF·U~ Abstract 312 MAPS- Map of Madhub:'Li Di~\riCi Development Bleck l\ILtp::- IX l'vladhub,l1 i Dc v< IrpmL nt Block Bi~fi D('vfll'pnwl1( Block 3 Benipmli Dev,; !,'pm(lll Block 5 Mndhw,; pur D, vckpmuu Block 7 HUllakhi Dcwlcpment Block 9 Basop<.itl i Devt lc..pmclJi Block 11 Kbajau!i D,-vc Icpmt n1 Bleck 13 Jainag~' r D,~v: lopmcnt Block IS Ladania Dl've1c,pmcJJt Block 17 Babu Barhi Development Bleck 19 Rajnagcu Dt. ve10pmcnt Block 21 Pandllul Development Block 23 Jhanjh.?rpur D,'vdcJ)mcd Block 25 AndhlCll h~ll·,i D.;vcJepment Block 27 Laukalw f), VC'kPl11l nt Block 29 Laukahi Dcvdcpmcnt Block 31 Phulparas Development Block 33 Madhepur Development Block 35 37 FOREWORl>

The District Census Handbook (OCR), compiled by the Census Organisation 011 behalf of the State governments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The nCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to district administration. The district census handbook is the only pUblication which provides Primary Census Abstrac[ (PCA) data upto village kvel for the rural areas and wardwise for each city 01 t(Jwn. It also prcvides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the nCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 nCR series was planned in three parts. Part A related to village and town directOIY, Part B to village and town PCA and Part C. comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district Census t abIes and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in re"pect of Villages. However, in some States it was confined to district Census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities e}jjcept power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in relation 10 amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regUlating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised .Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres, and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to e:xamine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they serve. Addition of tWr> more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population to the total population has also been made with this view in mind. vi

The J Ol'mats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requjre­ ment:> of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class 1 and Class II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected th:.,t this will help Ihe planners to chalk: out prograrumes on provision of civic amenitiee for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in Statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in Statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose.

The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed 1hrough the individual slip of 1981 Census.

£n order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 OCR series it h

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected ana compiled in the State under the direction of Shri B. B. LaI, the Direclor of Census Operations, Bihar on behalf of the State Govern­ ment which has borne lhe cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordi­ nation of this publication was carried out by Shri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K.. Roy, D;:puty Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparaiion of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters und.:r the guidance of Shri M.M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this project. P. PADMANABHA Registrar General, India the 26th April, 1982 PREFACE

District Census Handbooks were brought out for the first time in 1951. Because of their wide ranging utility they are being printed in every Census since then. They are prepared and published by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Government. The need for making micro"level data available to various government agencies, plnnncrs and data users as early as possible was uppermost in our mind while finalising the manmcript and it is a matter of deep satisfaction that the present volume is being published within a very short time of the taking of the Census. The District Census Handbook is divided into two parts, viz, (i) Part A containing the Village and Town Directories :'lOd fii) Part B containing Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract and, the District Primary Census Abstract for general population. Besides, the District Primary Census Abstract for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population is also being published for the first time. The basic data were collected in the Mauzawar Notes and Town Directory forms through the Block D~velopment officers and the Vice Chairmen/Executive Officers of the Municipalities and Notified Area Committees who functioned as Charge Superintendents under the supervision of the District Census Officers and the subdivisional Officers. The District Officers had sent to us material which has been used for writing the 'Brief hist ory of the District', I am indebted to them all. The Analytical Report which is based on the inset tables generated with the help of Village Directory and Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract takes note of the social, economic and demographic changes which have taken place in the District during the decade. District and C.D. Hiock Maps containing useful information on many items have also been included in the District Census Handbook. 1 am grateful to the State Government for their co-operation in collection of such a large mass of data. I would like to make a mention of warm anti wholehearted co-opera­ tion which was throughout extended by the District Officers, tlv' Subdivisiona! Officers, the District Census Officers and the Block Development Officers. In my office S.jShri R.D. Aggarwal, D.N. Mahesh, Deputy Directors and Shri N.M. Alvi, As~istant Director organised and supervised the work of at different stages. In this voluminous job valuable assislance was rendered to me by Shri S.K.. Sinha, Investigator, who was mainly responsible for super­ vision and scrutiny of the entire job from the beginning to end. He was ably assisted by his team of Statistical Assistants, Computers and a few lady Checkers and Coders. The infor­ mation contained in Part B was basically compiled in respective Regional Tabulntion Offices under the supervision of the respective Deputy Directors and it was again scrutinised and given final shape in the P.C.A. Cell at the headquarters headecl by Shri P.N. Sinha, Investi­ gator. Shri Md. Abbas, Zonal Research Officer (Map) and his tcam have produced excellent District and C.O. Block maps. Shri A.L. Das, Investigator and Shri Sheo Prasad, Senior Technical Assistant have helped in getting the volume printed. Shri R. B. Singh, Dy. Director happend to be incharge of printing and for sometime also looked after the D.C.H. Section. I am thankful to them all. viii

r am personally indebted to Shri P. Padmanabha, Registrar G6neraJ, India under whose guidance it has been a rare privilege to strive for results. r am also thankful to Dr. N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) for the valuable guidance received from him from time to time. rowe· my thanks to MIs. New Sahni Printing Press, , who have under­ taken the work of printing of this volume and accomplished the same with promptness.

Paina: B.B.LAL the 28th SeptembPr, 1982 Director of Census Operations, Bihar DISTRICT MADHUBANI

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS

Madhubani Bibar State District POPULATION TOTAL Persons 69,914,734- 21 325,844 Males 35,930,560 1)73;383 Females 33,984,174 1,152,461

RURAL Persons 61,195,744 2)53,441 Males 31,170,556 J,134,507 Females 30,025,188 1,118,934

URBAN Persons 8,718,990 72,403 Males 4,760,0(:)4 38,876 Females 3,958,986 33,527

DECENNIAL POPULATlON GROWTH RATE 1971-81 +24.06 + 22.93 AREA (Sq. Kms.) 173,877.0 3,501.0 DENSITY OF POPULATION (Per Sq. Km.) 402 664 SEX RATfO (Number of Females per 1,000 Males) 946 982 LITERACY RATE Persons 26.20 21.75 Males. 38.11 33.79 Females 13.62 9.4~ PERCENTAGE OF' URBAN POPULATiON TO TOTAL 12.47 3.11 POPULATION PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION- (i) Main Workers Persons 29.68 28.2i Males 49.20 50.30 Females 9.06 5.71 (i i) Marginal Workers Persons 2.67 1.62 Males 0.98 .0.70 Females 4.44 2.56 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 67.65 70·17 Males 49.82 49.00 Females 86,50 91.73 xii

Madhubani Bihar State District BREAK UP OF MAIN WORKERS: PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS- (i) Cultivators Persons 43.57 42.30 Males 46.71 44.96 Females 25.54 18.43

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 35.50 46.22 Males 30.65 43.18 Females 63.33 73.54

(iii) Household Industry Persons 2.38 2.54 Males 2.32 2.36 Females 2.76 4.09

(iv~ Other Workers Persons 18.55 8.94 Males 20.32 9.50 Femalos ~.37 3.94

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE Persons 14.51 12.81 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 14.36 12.86 Females 14,67 12.77

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE Persons 8.31 0.03 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 8.11 0.03 Females 8.52 0.03

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 9,891,123 331,146

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 79,208 1,116 Inhabited 67,546 1,032 Uninhabited 10,,02 81

Constituents.- 1,360 3

of towns " NUMBER OF TOWNS 220 3 DIsrRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PARTS A&B

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Brief hlsto ry of the district

The newly created district of Madhubani was this land the area seems to have been under the carved out of the old D1rbhanga district in the year aboriginal population and Shiva worship was pre­ 1972 as a result of reorganisation of the districts in dominant. The association of the family of Janaka the State. This was formerly the northern subdivision with the worship of lord Shiva is an indicatiun of of district. It consists of 18 Develop­ the fact that though they formed the vanguard of ment Blocks. Bounded on the north by a hUly Aryan culture they had to compromise with the region of and extending to the border of its local religious belief, dominated by the Shaivas. p:uent district D.ubhanga in the south, Sitamathi The kingdom of Videha included a greater portion in the west and Saharsa in the east, Madhubani of the distrIct. In course of time it was ruled by fairly represents the centre of the territory once a successive line of kings commonly known as known as Mitl-tila and the district has maintained Janakas. a di~tinct individuality of its own. 'the !!eographical If tradition is to be relied upon, the Pandavas features of the district, assuring a certain amount during their exile stayed in some portion of the of security and seclusion, are responsible for the present district and Pandaul (block headquartc-rs) evolution of a somewhat characteristic culture. is associated with them. Janakpur, capital ot Videha It was as a result of this assured security on accoilnt is situated at a short distance to the north-west of of g~o~raphical features that traditions could grow the district in the Nepalese territory and tradition unhampered and the literacy pursuits in different points to the vill~ge of Phulhar in the north-east directions could continue unabated through the corner of the Benipatti thana as the ftower-garden a~!9. Nlturally, therefore, the philosophical discus~ where the kings' priests used to gather flowers for slons and erotic poems found a fertile soil in the worship and identiftell its temple with that of D:!vi district. The district has a number of important Oirija, which was worshipped by before her villages and could b~ said to be the core of M,lithili marriage with . Legends and traditions culture. aSiociate this district with a number of sages and master-minds of ancient times. Village Kakrul is Practically there are no prehistoric sites in the associated with ICapil, AfIiati with Ahilya wife of district though remains of the earliest aboriginal Gautaina, Risaul with Vishwamitra and Jagban with population can be seen in some parts of the distJ!ict. Yajnavalkya (ascribed to the great sage of ). H'lntet in hi;; 'Statistical Adcount~ has referred to the existence of the people, known as the Tharus There is historical evidence to show that v'~deha in the erstwhile old subdivision of Madhubani. (now Mithila) was one of the eight republics of The BTtars are also believed to have belonged to Vrijjian confederacy long before the advent of some aboriginal race though nothing positive ab0ut Bllddha. Though the headquarters of the Lichch­ them is known from any reliable source. The Bhar havis was at VaishaIi, they wielded political power settlements in the north-eastern part of the district over certain parts of tho;; present district of Madhu­ indicl\te that they p09sibily wielded some power in bani alsQ. The growing power of the Vrijji conf~., tke remote l'art. Prom the work of Dr. Suniti deracy brought them int 0 collision with the kingdom l 1(.amat Cbatterji entitled 'Kiratajanakhti it appears of Magadh. that Kirata'l also inhabited the district for a consi~ Bimbisar, the founder of the Magadhan imperial

'"' Ar.ificial irrigation is a"Iso praC'iced in the di~. The Dis:rict Grzetfeer of narbha~ga (t96~} 'Cri~ tloath its fun potential"has not been realised. ~etltio13S that rearin~ .~f ~attl~ ~s an imp(man.t .. ~ . .' . - . subsidiary occupation of the district. The distIict berries), mangoes, sugar-cane, lichi, paddy, and brass is well stocked with cattle, and the Khajauli and metal articles to various cities inside and outside the Phulparas bl0cks contain a large number of mikh State. It imports medicine, machine, fine elothes, cattle, draught cattle and agricultural stock of ~1l ~hoes and eosmetic materials from other places. kinds. These two blocks contain the Jabdi and Madhubani has been an important centre for trade Bachaul parganas, which are Doted for their breed with Nepal since the latter part of the 19th century. of callIe. A Dumber of veterinary po~phals and There used to be frontier trade registration ofiices a.t di&pensaries have been opened at difft-rem cePtres Madhwapur and Umgaon. The principal hems of in the di!:>trict which has reduced the mortality of export from Madhubanito Nepal are cotton, sugar, cattle. silk, betelnut and tobacco and those of import from Nepal have been paddy, timber, mustard seed, Communications pulf'es, etc. A number of rice mills and timber The District Gazetteer of Darbhanga mentions saw mills have been set up in the district on Nepal that in the early days ot British administration, border. North Bihar was far better provided wid:~ rQads than the Sou.h Gangetic districts. Probabj~ the most importanl reason tor this was the extensive cultiva­ Social and Cultural events tion of indibo in the distncls of North Bihar. It was, thertfore, natural that attention would be given to the maintenance and improvement of meaDS In some parts of the district Lord Indra:, (-Goo of communication. of rains) is worshipped with great enthusiasm and devotion. Madbubani, the district headquarters, The district has a well-knit communication system. Jainagar, Rajnagar, and Madhepur are the impor~ It is served by the North Eastern Railway. It als.., tant places where this festival is -held for 7 days in has a sound system of roadways and considerable the month of September and before Dussera. boat traffic in the bigger rivers. A Bus Depot of Thousands of people including females from diffe­ the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation is also rent parts of the district attend the fair, meet their functioning at the district headquarters. Before that relatives! do shopping and finally return home. The private buses used to ply in major parts of the sale of eatables during this period is the maximum district. The district is covered by metre gauge as compared to the rest period of the year. Jt is railway between Darbhanga and Jainagar, Darbhanga said that thi!:. puja originateo from Darbhanga Raj. to NiImali and Darbhanga to' Laukaha. Tbe The Dusadh community of this district also ceJe", proposal for conversion of narrow gauge into broad brates Shailesh puja in the month of September every gauge from to Jainagar has'almost been year. It is said that Shailesh was tbe most popular finalised. The landing ground for aircraft has also king, who belonged to this community. This festival, been constructed. however, is not popular among the Dusadh commu­ nity of other districts. Trade and Commerce

As regards trade and commerce,' this district Other religions functions are also reg\,llarly held txports fish, bandlocm cloth, makhana' (water by different communities in the district. bRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PLACES OF RELIG10US, HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPOR­ TANCE IN VILLAGES AND PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST IN THE TOWNS OF THE DISTRICT t. Andbratbarbi known !.is Bideshwarithan. It is believed that the deity was installed by Shri Bideshwar Thakur, the .The village is the headquarters of the develop­ great-grand father of the renowned poet . ment block bearing the same name and is situated Around the temple there are various carvings of at a diftance of 19 kms. from Jhanjharpur Rly. black stones. The village is believed to have been station. It has an old temple known as Kamladitya the seat of D.!nbansi Rajas, remains of whose whose fOl.1 ndation was laid by Sridhar, the minister fortress still exist in the heart of the village. of Nanya Deva of Karnatak, the first ruler of MithHa. The temple contains images of Surya, 6. Bidesbwarstban Vishnu, Lakshmi and Astacial K.amal, The Kamladitya temple signifies both the Sun and Lak­ Situated about 1 km. from Lohna Road railway shmi-Vishnu. station the village is noted for its Shiva temple named as Bideshwarsthan. Numerous devotees 2 ..Balirajpur congregate at the temple every Monday particularly in the month of Magha. A large fair is also held The village, situated about 25 kms. north~east of annually on the Qccasion of Shivaratri. Madhubani, contains the remains of a1'1 old fortress kn~w~ as Baligarh. Tradition a~cribes the fort to 7. Bisfi Jdpg :pali of the epic period. It is protected by the large village, situated kms. from Kamtau1 A~~haeological Department. A 9 railway station, is the headquarters of the develop­ 3. Basudevpur ment block of same name. It is noted as the birth p1ace of tbe renowned Maithili poet Vidyapati. Tbe Thi~ village, situated about 16 kms. east of vilJage contains some remnants of his bouse. The Madhubani, was an important centre of the old Devi temple in which the poet once used to recite Rajput K.ingdoms of Bhara and Gandha. The hymns and offer prayers, also stands. Every year Gandhwariya Rajputs of the district are associated the birthday of poet Vidyapati is celebrated with with this place. great enthusiasm.

4. Bba" anipur 8. kakraul

It is a large village si.uated 5 kms. from the block A. village, situated at a distance of 24 ktns. south headquarters of Pandau!. The village is noted for its from , is famous for the Kapileshwar temple of Ugranath and traditional association with Mahadeo temple. It is said that the temple was famous MaithiIi poet, Vidyapati. As the legend says, built by Kapildeva Muni, the celebrated author of Vidyapati was such a great devotee of Lord Shiva the collection of Vedic hymns called the Sankhya that the latter began to serve Vidyapati as his Yoga. A fair is held annually in January and servant named Vgna. people worship Lord Shiva.

5. Bmt Bbagwanpur 9. Mangrauni The village lies about 9 kms. south of the block! The village lies in the development block of headquarters at Madhepur. The 1961 Census report Rajnagar and according to the Panjikars (local mentions that it has an old temple of Lord Shiva chroniclers) it is more than a thousand years old.

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It hoas the privilege of producing a number of the temple of Goddess Girija. It is said that scholars with significant contribution to the world princess Sit a used to come here every day to of learning. worship the goddess. Lord Rama saw her for the first time at this place. 16. Saurath This is a roadside village on M'ldhubani-Jainagar 14. Kalna road ~nd contains a temple known as Somnath Mahadeva. 1t owes its importance to the annual The village lies 5 kms. east of the blC'ck head­ quarters at HarJakhi. It is noted fot its temple of Sabha held by Maithili Brahmins for p._egotiatin~ Kialneshwar Mahadeo said to have been built by marriages. Many Panjikars, who keep the gencaologi­ cal records of different families, reside here. king Janaka. 11. Satghara IS. Ucbaitha

The village is situated about 2 kms. from Raj­ The village in Benipatti block IS noted for its nagar railway station. It is noted for its palace of temple of Bhagwati on the western bank of Thumane the Rajnagar Raj ano heautiful temples. The river. According to a le-gend, the renowned Sal1skrit buildings and the palace have been largely destroyed poet and dr

A village, situated 3 kms. south of Jainagar, has Jainagar is a notified area committee and the an old temple of Lord Shiva and has religious headquarters of the development block bearing same importance. A big fair is held annually on the occa­ name. It contains the rClpains of a mud-built fort. sion of Kartik Purnima. now in ruins. It is probably one of the several forts 13. Phulhar which Alauddin Hussain, king of Bengal construct­ ed from Kamprup in A3sam to , in order - The village is situated about 6 kms. west of the to resist the incursions of the hill tripes, block headquarters at Harlakhi. The village contains WSTORY OF TIlE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The District Census Handbook which is fairly It is of vital importance for the planners also since comprehensive and uniform is among the tradi­ it offers micra.level data and thus enables them to tional documentation of the Census Organisation. identify the areas undeveloped in terms of infrastruc­ This was brought out for the first time in 1951 ture and channelise efforts and inputs accordingly Census and since then it has improved itself in the so that optimum utilization of the resources could matter of content and coverage. keeping in view the be made. requirements and growing needs of data users and Village and Town Directories included in the various organisations besides the ministries and District Census Handbook give tbe list of villages, government departments including the Planning their area, p0pulation, amenities such as educational. Commission. The District Census Handbooks are, medical, drinking water, post & telegraph, market! in faet, State Government publications but their hat and communication, etc., available there and the compilation, processing, analysis and writing are land use statistics for each village. A new feature done by the Census Organisation on behalf of the, of the format of the Village Directory of 1981 Census State Government. The District Census Handbook is that if any of the above mentioned six amenities contains two parts, viz., (i) Part A comprising the is not available in th~ village in question, the Village and Town Directory and (ii) Part B compris. distance of the nearest place in broad ranges cf ing the Village and Townwise Primary Census distance where the facility is available is recorded. Abstract as also the Primary Census Abstract For towns v~rious aspects of information relatins in respect of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled to their area, popUlation during 1981 as wel1 as Tribes at the Development Block level. Both previous Censuses from 19(11, growth rates, density, Parts A and B have been included in the present sex-ratio, physical a~pf'cts, communication, muni. volume. D'lring the 1971 Censvs, District Census cipal finances, civil, medical, educational and other Handbooks were published in three parts, amenities ao, well as trade, commerce, industry and the third part containing the Administrative and banking facilities have b~en provide-d. The columns Census statistics. Since it took a long time in relatin~ to the 'Population of the Scheduled Castes collecting the desired Admini .. trative statistics from and Scht'duled Tribt"s and adult literacy classes! the various State Government departments resulting centres in the statements of the Town Directory are in inordinate delay in the pub1ication of the District the innovations of tht' 1981 Cenf;us made to meet Census Handbook Part C, it has been decided not the Tt'quirf'ment of the Minimum Needs Programme to go in for this endeavour at all this time. This of the Planning Commi~sion. bas been done with a view to making certain important and useful basic information available to A new statement (IV-A) of civic and other the data users well in time. For information relating amenities for each area/locality identified as slum to Administrative statistics the data users could, in Class r and It towns has been added. In this however, refer to the publications brought out by district, however, there is no Class 1 or II town and the State Statistical Bureau. hence this information has not been furnished in S~ope of the District Census Handbook this volume. The District Census Handbooks are the only publications which furnis.h information down to the Primary Census Absh'act which forms a part of village Jevel in case of rural areas and to the level the District Censm Handbook provides basic of towns/wards (circles) in case of urban areas. information such as the number of occupied This facilitates research scholars and academicians residential houses and households, total population, to analyse data upto the lowest administrative qnit, vopulation of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled .~

:Tribes, literates, main workers, cultivators, agri~ otli_er-hand, several hamlets (or totas) each beadrui cultural labourers, workers in~ hOl:lsehold industry a different name. and other workers, marginal workt:rs and non~ workers by sex in respect of each viiiage aild each Urban ilxeas are. specialJy defined for census purposes. In the 1981 Census the same criteria as urban ward (circle). In case of urban areas certain adopted in 1961 and 1971 Censuses with some items of information have been provided do~n' to the Enumerator's Block levef minor_;. variation have been retained. Urban areaS in the 1981 Census are-:' For the nrSit arne. 1Jlstrict Pdmary Census (a) All places with a,. Municipal Corporation, Abstract in respect of SCLST has be~n presented in . - ~, - iV~unicipa1ity, Notified Area Committee, Civil Lines the District Census Handbook. . Tb,e information and Cantonment Board. These 4re known as statu~ contained in it is almost similar to t1)at in the tory towm. General Primary Census Abstract and tlt~ level of presentation is·also ide~tl~al in bo.tl). I.J~e ~ases. (b) Other places which enjoy Urban .characteris~ tics and bll,ve been declared as Census towns by ~he For convenience of reference au· ~l.Rhabetical DlreCtor~of Census Operations since they satisfied list of villages tn respect 'of each ({ev~lop~~'nt bi< ck t~e req~rn!d'foflow~ng criteria: has been furnishea and- it precedes the Village (i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000. Directory. Another interesting feature this' time is the listin£, of those villages in the Village Directory (ii) At least 75% ofthe male wotking popula. which are either treated as 'outgrowth' 'th& Revenue . .' SUrvey: It may ~oilttiin . no . houses at allor, on the VI Less tban 5,000 Apart from the town/city. the ,co~pt of Urban necessary that a persOfl who is titerate l\bglometatiori has also been adopted f@r presenta.. should have received any formal education tion in the Town Directory. An Urban Agglomera .. or should have passed any minimum Hon is_ cOJ}sidered to be a continuous urbaU. spread educational standard. constituted. of. a town and its. adjoining urban outgrow.ths or two or, more physicaUy contigu_ous D~ft"ition oj work-Work has beeR defined as towns ~pgether with continuous well {CcolDised panicipation in any economically prod"ctive urban outgrowths, if any, of such ~o""n~ activity. Such participatipn may be physical or me-ntal in nature. Work involves not Other concept~, and ..definitions which have been only actual work but 'also effective supervi. used in this voiume are explained . below: sion and directicn of work. The reference CitY-A city is a town with a populatioll of one . period for enquiries relating to work was lakh and above. one year immrdiateJy preceding the enumera­ tion period. Ce1f$us House--A 'house' has been defined ~. "a building or part of a building having a Worke,,_Persons who had worked even for a separate main entrance from the road or day in the above mentioned eeono!nically common courtyard or ~taircase, et9, used or productive work have been treated as :recognised as a separate ~it. It may be Workers. inhabited or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non.residential purpqse or Main wo,ktr-If a person has worked for 183 both." days or !nore during the reference period he has to be treated as a Main Occupied residential /zouJ'~':""'Occupied residen· Worker. ti~l ho.use~ refez:s to. ~uch _. hoasts as are occupied and are used for _dwelling purposes Marginal worker-If a person has worked for or where the residence is combined with less than 183 days Or si~ months during the other mes such as shop-cum-residence, reference period he has bern treated as a workshop-cunl-residence, school.,cum-reside., Marginal Worker. nee; etc.

, Household~Ahousehold is a, grOUP of person. Non~worke,-lf a person d;d not work at all who cC'mmonly live together and would take (not even one day) during the .-eference their meals frem a common kitchen llnless period he has .been treated as a Non" "the exigencies of work prevented· an.y of worker. them from doing so. There may be a, house­ hold of persons related bybJood or a_house.. Scheduled Costes &: Sch«'dultd Tribes-Under hold of unrelated persons or hYing a mix of Articles 341 {I) and 342 (1) of the COBstitu.., both. Ther: may.be one~m~mber ho~~ehold, tion of India, the caste$ _or tri}?es to be 2-member households or mu]ti .. member . treated as Scheduled Castes or. SchedQJed . , . houseJiords~' For Census purpose's, each one Tribes for a particular State are, spc::ciikd of these typ~s is regarded as a household. by public nOlification by the President of

, .. ~ - . India~ According to the G,,\ ernment of India, l.iterate-A person who can both read anc;t write Ministry of Home Affair':) Notification No. with understanding in any language is taken sao 2477 A. dated the 29th Qctober, 1956 as literate. 1\ perscn who can men Jy f( ad but and :ht Schtduled ._Cas~es and ~ch(d'UJ(d cau_flol Wril~, is UQl Iit(irai... 11 is Rot Tri~. CHI •• \Allu.»c.im~QL) Mi.'.-l97' (NQ. 11

108 of 1976) dated 18th September, 1976 the Scheduled Tribes, thus notified for the lists of the Scheduled Castes ana the State of Bihar are given below:

A. Sch~e' Ca~tes

1. Bantar 12. Ghasi 2. Bauri 13. Ha]aJkhor . 3. Bhogta 14. Hari, Mehtar, Bhanii 4. Dhuiya 15. Xanjar . 5. Bhumij (e~cluding North Chotana3pur 16. Kurariar and South Chotanagpur Divisions and 17. Lalbegi Santhal Pargana district) 18. Musahar 6. Chamar. Mochi 19. 7. Chaupal 20. Pan, Sawasi 8. Dabgnr 21. Pasi 9. Dhabi 22. Rajwar 10. Dom, Dhangad 23. Turi 11. Dusadb, Dbari. Dharbi B. S..... e. Tribes 1. Asur 15. Karmali 2. Baiga 16. Kharia 3. Banjara ·17. IGharwar 4. Batbudi 18. Khand' S. .Bedia 19. Kisan 6. Bhumij (in North ChotanaJPur anC; '20. Kora South Chotanagpur DivIsions and '21. :KoNa Santhal Patgana district) 22. Loliara, Lohnl 7. Binjhia 23. Mahli ' 8. Birhor 24. 'Mal Pilltaria 9. Bitjia . 25. Munda 10. Chero 26. Oraon 11. Chik Baraik 27. , Parhaiya 12.0ond 28. Sallta} 13. Gorait 29. Sauria Paharia 14. Ho 30. Savar ANALYSIS ~F DATA

Population, number of villages and towns the towns of the district) and 3 towns. With 3.33 per cent of the total population of the Stale,-com­ lhe district of Madhubani, with a population prised within the district, it ranks 14th in the State of 2,325,844 persons is divided into 18 Community in order of population. The following table high­ Development Blocks consisting of 1,032 inhabited lights the popula~jon, number of vi11ages and towns villages (out of a total number of 1,116 viIJages for the district as' also for its devel,9pment blocks: including 3 villages which are constituent units of

Table 1-Population, number of villages and towns, 1981

Population No. ()f S1. Name of r------"----"------~, villages No. nO. Deveiopment Total Rural Urban Total Inha- of Block ,--_.-..A.--"\., r--..L~l~i ,----....A...... --_"\ bited towns P M F PM F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Madhubani 174,389 89,605 84,784 129,244. (.5,103 64,141 45,145 14,502 20,643 80 68 1 2 Bisfi 160,120 78,895 81,225 160,120_. i. 78,895 81,225 57 52 3 Benipatti 194,367 97,004 97,363 194,367,97,004 97,363 103 95 4 Madhwapur 72,325 36,323 36,002 72,325, i 36,323 36,002 43 40 5 Harlakhi 97,605 49,173 48,432 97,605 49,173 48,432 44 43 6 Basopatti 89,907 45,252 44,655 89,907 45,252 44,655 34 33 7 Kohajauli 144,357 73,023 71,334 144,357 73,023 71,334 50 47 8 Jainagar 100,133 51,765 48,368 88.p8 45,265 42,913 11,955 6,500 5,455 21 21 9 Ladania 84,747 42,946 41,801 84,747 42,946 41,801 28 28 10 Babu Barhi 113,060 56,976 56,084 113,060, 56,976 56,084 63 59 11 Rlljnagar 138,514 69.413 69,101 138,514! 69,413 69,101 64 63 12 Pandaul 151,024 75,795 75,229 151,024 75,795 75,229 75 64 13 Jhanjharpur 90,226 45,315 44,911 )4,923,37.441 37,482 ]5,303 7,874 7,429 55 47 1, 14 Andhratharhi 96,103 48,064 48,039 '96,103 48,064 48,039 48 46 15 Laukaha 103,535 52,741 50,794 1(13,53f( 52,741 50,794 47 43 16 Laukahi 101,967 52,031 49.936 101,967 52,031 49,93 6 66 63 17 Phulparas 205,745 104,411 101,334 205,745 104,411 101,334 108 102 18 Madhepur 201,720 104,651 103,069 207,720 104,651 103,069 130 us Total (2325,844 1,173,383 1,152,461 2,153,441 1,134,507 1,118,934 72,403 38,876 33,527 1,116 1,032 3

It would be seen from the table above that 8.85 per cent. This may be attributed to the fact that among the C. D. Blocks, there is a wide range of the above two blocks contain the maximum number variation in the distribution of population. Madhe­ of inhabited villages, the respective percentage being pur with 8.93 per cent of the Population of the district 11.43 and 9.88 of the total number of inhabited occupies the first place followed by Phulparas with villages in the district, The least populated development blocks are Madhwapur and L-adania with St:tte-Ievel breakup of rural and urban population 3.11 and 3.64 per cent respectively probably since of 87.53 and 12.47 per cent respectively. The total they have much less number of inhabited village to urban population contained in 3 towns is of the their creclit as is evident from the table above. order of only 3.11 per cent of the population of the district. None of the 3 towns .falls either in The average population of a development block Class I (population 1 lakh and above) or Class 11 in the district is 129,214 which is higher than the (population 50,000-99,999) range. The district does average population of a development block in not have any urban agglomeration either. State (119,105). As many as ~ out of 18 develop­ ment bloc1(s accounting for 44.40 per ceni of the Decadal change in POpWiltioD total have higher popUlation than the average block popUlation in the district. They contain as much Madhubani acquired the status of a district only as '59.17 per cent of the district population. after the 1971 Census. In fact, the subdivision of Madhubani as such in the old district of Darbhanga Madhubani district, which has been carved out has been upgraded as the new district of Madhu. of the old , appears to have bani. 'Phe percentage increase in the population of had less implct of urb::misation since 96.89 per cent the district and it.s development blocks is presented of tbe population lives in the villages against the in the table below :

Table 2-Decadal change in distribution of population

Population Name of r------~.A.----.----~--~ Percentage decadal Development 1971 1981 (1971~81) variation Block ,...--.----j.,.---_,_-~q ,.--.... ----...... ~.--.--~ . ""--'~7""---A..---.-. ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural lfrban Tota' Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7' '8 9 10 Madhubani 13;,535 102,616 32,919' 174.389 129,244 45,145 +28.67 +25.95 + 37;14 Bisfi 136.112 136,112 160,120 1.60,120 + 17.64 +17.64 B~nipatti 161,345 161,345 194,367 194,367 +20.47 +20.47 Madhwapur 60,615 60,615 ' 72.325 72,325 +19.32 +19.32 Harlakhi 79,469 79,469 97,605 97,605 +22.82 +.22 ..8,2 Bas0pat ti 69,720 69,720 89,907 89,907 +28.95 +28.~5 Khajauli 118.579 118,579 144.357 144.357 +21.74 +21.74 Jainagar 86,403 76,486 9,917 100,133 88,178 1 J,955 +15.89 +15.19 +20.55 Ladania 69,746 69.746 84,747 84,747 +21.51 +21.51 Babu Barhi 89,930 89,930 113.060 113,060 +2572 +25.72 Rajnagar 111.881 111,881 138,514 138,514 +23.80 +23.80 Pandaul 123,899 123,899 151,024 151,024 +21.89 +2J.89. Jhanjhal'pur 70.614 70,614 90,226 74.923 15,303 , +27.77 + 6.10 AndhrRtharhi 74,846 74,846 96.103 96,103 +28.40 +28.40 Laukaha 82,582 82,582 103,535 103,535 +25.37 +25.37 Laukahi 83.031 83.031 101.967 101.967 +22.81 +1/.81 PhuJparas 165,507 165,507 205,745 205.745 +24.31 +24.31 Madhepur 172,225 172,225 207,7"tO 207;720 +20.61 +20.61 Total 1,892,039 1,849,203 42,836 2,325,844 2,253.441 72,403 +22.93 +21.86 +69.02 I~ wO\1Id appear that thc,rise in the population urban popUlation over the decade has been as much of this district during the 1971-81 decade has been as 69.02 per cent. of the order of 22.93 per cent which is lower than the decadal growth rate of 24.06 per cent for the Another notable feature discernible from these State. The rural population in the district has data is that the growth rates amongst various C. D. increased by 21.86 per cent while the growth of the blocks do not show a uniform pattern. &sopatti • £ • _blockhas registered the highest growth rate 0[28.95 It -would be . seell· from the alongside 'table that per cent which may be ascribed to the extension of the maximum number· of villages in the district jurisdiction of this block during the decade. There lie in the population range of 500-1,999 followed are 5 other development blocks, viz., Madhubani by villages in the popUlation range of 2,000-4,999 (28.67%), Andhratharhi (28.40%). Jhanjharpur accounting for 45.44 and 27.33 per cent respectively (27.77%), Babu Barhi (25.72%) and Laukaha (25.37%) of the total number of inhabited villages in the dis­ in which the growth rates have been more than 25 trict. The medium-sized villages are thus much more per cent. 9 blocks have shown growth rates varying in number than large.sized villages (with population between 20-25 per cent. There are 3 development above 5,000) in the district. The large villajles block~ in the district, viz., Jainagar (15.89%), Bisfi comprise only 10.08 per cent of inhabited villages (17.64%) and Madhwapur (19.32%) which registered in the district. It may be of inteIest to note that growth rates below 20 per cent. in the 1971 Cen~us also the average population si2;e As already stated 96.89 per cent of the population of a village in the State was 751 whereas for the of Madhubani district is rural. The corresponding old Darbhanga district it was as high as 1,571. proportion for the State is 87.5~ per cent. It follows, According to the 1981 Census the average popUlation therefore. that Madhubani is stiJI among the less size of an inhabited village in the State is 906 as urbanised ci'itricts of Bihar. The increase in rural against 2,184 for the district of Madhubani. population during the last decade has been the VUl~les cJassUled by density highest in the case of Basopatti bJ(,)ck (28.95%) closely followed by Andhratharhi block (28.40%). The density of population is defined as number of persons per squar~ knom~tre. _ ~t indicates the As regards the growth in urban. population, - ~ - - Madhubani block occupies the first position pro. extent of crowding in a particular area. The distri- bably c;ince it contains Madhubani ~M), the district bution of viHages in the district by their density headquarters. Jhanjharpur town in Jhanjharpur is given in Table 4 below : block has recently been declared as a Notified Area Table 4-DlstributloD of by density with quite a good number of villages as its cons. "illaaes tituent units. This has resulted in very low growth Range of density Total no. of Percentage of rate .in rural population of this block. (per sq . .k:m.) villages in villages in each density each density . Villages classified by population rUles range range The distribution of villages by their population 1 2 3 ranges is given in the following table in six size. -to 3 0.29 groups: 11- 20 1 0.10 Table 3 -Distribution of villages by populatioD 21- 50 4 0.39 51 100 7 raDg~. 0.68 101-200 33 3.20 Range of Number of villages Percentage of 201-300 47 4.55 population in each range villages in 301-500 240 23.25 each range 501+ 697 67.54 2 3 Not known 200 61 5.91 Total 12032 100.00 200- 499 115 11.24 500-1,999 470 45.44 The data presented in the a.bove table highlight 2,000-4,999 282 27.33 the fact that maximum propoltion of villages in . $,000-9,999 84 8.14 the district lies in the density range of 501 +with 16,0004- 20 1.94 67.54 per cent fol1owed by viJ]ages in the density Tota' 12032 100.00 range of 301-500 which account for 23.25 per cent, , is

tt would further be seen that Ii very small Castes population to total population is mOle than number of villages f"l1 in the density range below 31 per cent and there are exactly equal number of 300. vi11ages which do not have any population of the Scheduled Castes at all. The maximum number Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Tribes population in of inhabited villages having Scheduled Castes villages and towns population lies in the range of 6-10 l,)er cent (23.54%) closely followed by 11-15 peIcentage Tables 5, 6 and 7 furnished below -indicate the pro.. ran'ge (21.32%). portion of the population of the Scheduled CasteS and the Scheduled Tribes in the villages and towns of the district. This will be helpful for formulating Table 6-Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population plans for the welfare of the Scheduled Castes ancl to total population in tbe villages. the Scheduled Tribes at micro-level, particularly, in relation to area development oriented- programmes. Percentage range Number of Percentage of The tables have been dealt whh separately: of Scheduled villages in villages in Tribes popu­ each range each range lation to total TabJe S-Proportion of Scheduled Castes population popUlation to total population in the Villages. 1 2 3 Percentage range Number of Percentage of of Scheduled villages in villages in Nil 1,013 98.16 Castes population ('_ach range each range to total_ popu- 5 or less .1-7 1.65 lation 6-15 1 0.10 2 3 16-25 1 0.09

Nil 82 7.95 26-35

5 or less 162 15.70 36-50

6-10 243 23.54 51 and above

11-15 220 21.32 Total 1,032 100.00

16 -20 121 11.72

21-30 122 11.82 It wjJJ be seen from -the table that dispersal of SchedUled Tribes popUlation is -Dot on tb. ,~ame­ 31 and above 82 1.95 pattern a,s in the case of Scheduled Castes pop1iJation. As many as 1,013 out of 1,032 inhabited vilJages Total 1,032 l{)O.OO (98.16%) in the district have no Scheduled Tribes at aU. There are only 17 viHages (1.65%) which have a pop1,11atiop of Scheduled Tribes. Even in It is discernible from the table that there ate these villages the' Scheduled Tribes accouu_t for­ only 82 viJia'ges accouming for 7.95 pet'cent of the only 5 _gel ~ent (1f the :total population 01 evep: : inhabite4 "'illa~es where the pr9portioll of Scheduled less. 16

Table 7·-Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes popuJation in towns Name of the town Total Total Total Percentage Percentage Popu- Scheduled Sche. of Schedul- of Schedul- lation Caste duled ed Caste ed Tribe . population Tribe population population popula- . to total .t~ total tion . population population 1 2 3. 456 Jainagar 11,955 2,201 21 18.41 0.18 Jhanjharpur 15,303 1,446 9.45 Madhubani 45,145 2,924 I 6.48 N AU towns 72,403 6,571 22 9.08 0.03

.N-denotes negligibltl.. The table above indicates that the concentration It would be seen from the alongside table that of the Scheduled Castes in the towns of Madhubani literates f()rm 21.10 per cent of the total population district is of the order of 9.08 per cent of the in tbe rural areas of the district as against 41.75 total population as against 12.93 per cent in the per cent (Table 9) in the urban areas. In the rural rural areas (Table 10). Low urban concentration areas it is interesting to note that the literacy rate of the Scheduled Castes denotes lower mobility and varies directly in relation to the population range the predominantly rural base of the economy of of the viUagel) except in 10.C~O+range where it the district. The highest percentage of Scheduled has regist&red a marginaj decline. The highest Caste population is contained in Jainagar tc wn with literacy rate can be seen in the villages in the popu. 18.41 per cent. The urban content of the popu­ Jation range of 5,000-9,999 with 23.11 per cent lation of the Scheduled Tribes in the di~trict is followed by popUlation range 2,000-4,999 with almost negligible, being only 0.03 per cent. While 20.85 per cent. The lowest literacy rate is observed Jhanjharpur town has not returned any Scheduled in the popUlation range of less than 200 with only Tribes population at all, Madhubani town contains 15.52 per cent beivg !Iterate. It, therefore, follows only single Schedl.>led Tribe person. that the biggf'r the village the higher is the literacy Literacy rates by population ranges of villages and percentage. Perhaps, because of higher population, towns educational facilities were provided in these villages According to the Census terminology, a person earlier than in smaller villages. who was able to read and write any lar,guage with understanding was treated as literate. While Table 8 below gives the literacy rates of villages classified by population ranges, Table 9 shows literacy rates Table 9-Literacy rates for towns of towns in the district. The tables have been discussed separately: Name of town Literacy rate Table 8-Literacy rates by popUlation ranges of villages. 1 :2 Range of. Numbe.r of. Literacy rate Jainagal' population villages in . 47.72 . each rarige J 2 3 Jhanjharpur 24.91 200 61 15.52 200- 499 115 16.60 Madhubani 45.87 500-1,999 470 19.61 2,000-4,999 282 20.85 5,000-9,999 84 23.11 10.OO()+ 20 21.60 All towns 4J.75 Total 1,032 21.10 Among tbe tcwns, Jainagar has the ,highest Workers and Non-workers in rural and urban areas proportion of literate population (47,72%) closely of the district. The ta ble furnished on the next page gives that followed by Madhubani with 45.87 per cent. Jhan­ percentage breakup of literates, main workers, jharpur town has much less literate population to marginal workers, total workers, non-workers and its credit (24.91%) probably since it has been no­ the number of the Scheduled Castes and the tified as a statutory town only recently and prior Schedule1 Tribes in the rural and urban areas of the district as well as in its development blocks in to that it had all the rural characteristics. relation to total population. ii

. Titble 10 Literates,' Workers, Non-workers, Schcdultd. Castes/

Percentage of , ___ ._ ._.~ .. ~_A.. __. ______--' ?-" S.C. S.T. popula- popula- tion to tion to Name of. Total total total Literates to total Main Worker~ DevelopJ'llCiU ,Rural Total popuJa- popula- population to total Block - . Ullbari Population tion tion population r-~--"'~.---- ....A.. _____._.--') r-----.-...A..~_~ r---~--..A..~ -- --, P M F P M F P M 1: 2 3 4 5 () 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Madhubani T 174,389 g9,60S 84,784 12.47 0.11 30.31 42.23 17.71 26.()3 47.60 4.46 R 129,244 65.103 64,141 14.57 0.15 24.88 36.01 13.57 27.25 49.19 4.99 U 45,145 24.502 20,643 6.48 N 45.~S7 58.76 30.57 24.83 43.39 2.80 Bi~ii R 160,120 7!l)195 81,225 9.83 N 23.47 34.04 13.20 27.78 49.25 6.93 Benipatti R 194,367 97,004 97,363 11.83 N 22.29 33.05 ] 1.57 25.93 48.73 3.22 Madhwapur R 72,325 36,323 36,002 14.02 N 19.94 31.39 8.39 26.86 51.16 2.34 Harlakhi R 97,605 49,173 48,432 12.35 N 18.38 29.77 6.82 27.97 52.50 3.05 llasopatli R ~:9,907 45,252 44,655 B.72 N 18.87 30.1g 7.41 27.63 51.33 3.61 Khajauli R 144.357 73,023 71,334 15.67 N 22.97 35.65 9.Y8 27.48 50.1?' ..1-.25 Jainagar T I()O,133 5J ,765 48,368 12.35 0.02 22.73 35.22 9.36 27.97 5L23 3.07 R 88,17H 45,265 42,913 11. 53 19.34 31.77 6.23 28.39 52.25 3.22 U J 1,955 6,500 5.455 ] 8.41 0.18 47.72 59.29 33.93 24.S7 44.15 1.89 Ladanj,[ R 84.747 42,946 41.801 15.00 0.05 18.90 32.83 4.57 29.69 5V;2 5.93 Sabu Barhi R 113,060 56,976 56,084 11.99 19.97 33.11 6.62 28.61 52.02 4.82 Rajnagar R 138,514 69,413 69,101 15.20 21.78 33.27 10.23 27.14 50.02 4.15 Pandaul R 151,024 75,795 75,229 D.41 N 23.88 34.88 12.tll 26.26 4tl.16 4.19 Jhanjharpur T 90,226 45,315 44,911 13.36 22.15 34.23 9.97 26.21 48.66 3.56 R 74,923 37,441 37,482 ]4.16 21.59 33.64 9.55 26.70 48.86 3.58 U 15,303 7,874 7,429 9.45 24.91 37.03 12.06 26.26 47.74 3.49 An:.lhrat ha rhi R 'J6, 103 48,064 48,039 13.12 N 19.91 33.06 6.% 28.24 50.27 6.19 LaukalJa R 103,535 52,741 50,794 12.98 0.06 19.39 31.90 6.40 30.91 53.24 7.n Laukahi R 10],%7 52,031 49,936 J 1.03 0.04 15.56 32.82 5.75 35.30 54.30 IS.50 Phulparas R 205,745 104,411 JOl,334 9.27 N 20.62 33.92 6.92 29.34 50.77 7.27 Madhepur R 207,720 104,651 103,069 15.43 O.n 19.45 31.09 7.64 29.63 49.29 9.67 Total T 2,325,844 1,173,383 1,152,461 12.81 0.03 21.75 33.79 9.49 28.21 50.30 5.71 R 2,253.441 1,134,507 1,118,934 12.93 0.93 21.10 33.08 8.96 28.30 50.51 5.79 U 72,403 38,876 33,527 9.08 0.03 41.75 54.45 27.02 25.14 44.40 2.81

- N-Denotes negligible. 19

Scheduled Tribes population io the distrftt '

Percentage of f - ~ -- -- _, _, --,--- _____-A.. ___. ______.~

Name of Marginal Workers Total Workers Non-workers Total Develop- to total to total to 10tal -Rural -ment' population population population Urbari Block ,_-____A _____, ,-___;___.A._ ___ ,-:'I r----A.----") p M F P M F P M F 14 15 16 17 1& 19 20 21 n 2 1 1.34 0.67 2.06 27.97, 48.27 6.52 72.03 51.73 93.48 T Madhubani 1.70 O.S3 2.57 28.95 50.02 7.56 71.05 49.98 92.44 R 0.34 n.2l 0.47 25.17 43.61 3.27 74.83 56.39 96.73 U 3.35 1.'1-3 5.22 31.13 50.68 12.15 68.87 49.32 87.85 R Bisfi 0.89 0.57 1.21 26.82 49.30 4.43 73.18 50.70 95.S} R Renipatti 1.53 0.56 2.51 28.39 51.72 4.85 71.61 48.28 95.15 R Madh:wapur l.IS 0.73 1.60 29.12 53.23 4.65 70.88 46.77 95.35 R Harlakhi 1.01 0.27 1.76 28:64 ~1.60 5.37 71.36 ' 48.40 94.63 R Basopatti 1.28 0.87 1.70 28.76 51,05 5.95 71.24 48.95 94.05 , R Kihajauli 0.80 0.j7 1.26 28.77 51.60 4.33 71.23 4R.40 95.67 T Jainagar (1.84 0:31 ] .40 29.23 52.26 4.62 70.77 47.44 , 95.38 R 0.49 0.77 0.16 _25.36 . __ , 44~.92 2,(l5 74.64 55.08 97.95 U 1.30 0.67 1.94 30.99 53.49 7.87 69.01 46.51 92.13 R Ladania 1.35 0.43 2.29 29.96 52.45 7.11 70.04 47.55 92.89 R Babu Barhi 1.05 0.76 1.36 28.19 50.78 5.51 71.81 49;22 94A9 R Rajnagar 1. 'i.'i 0.98 2.13 27.81 49.14 6.32 72;19 50.86 93.68 R Pandau!

1.1~· 0.85 1.42 27.35 49.51 4.9& 72.65, 50.49 95.02 T Jhanjharpllr 1.14 0.84 1.43 27.34 49.70 5.01 72.66 50.30 94.99 R \.11 0.86 1.37 27.37 48.()0 4.86 72-.63 51.40 95.14 U 1.90 0.82 2.98 30.14 51.09 ,- 9.17 ' ,69.86 ' 48.91, 9O~8J_ R Andhratharbi' 2.26 0.58 4.00 33.17" 53.82 11.73- 66.83 46.18 88.27 R Laukaha 4.87 OJ') 1 9.12 40.17 54.91 24.82 59.83 45.09 75.18 R Laukahi 1.31 0.44 2.22 30.66 51.11 9.49 69.34 48.79 90.51 R Phulparas U3 0.73 2.35 ~1.16 50.02 12.02 68.84 49.98 87.98 R Madhepur 1.62 0.70 2.56 29.83 51.00 8.27 70.17 49.00 ' 91.73 T Total 1.66 0.70 2.62 29.96 51.21 8.41 70.04 48.79 91.59 R 0.52 0,44 0.61 25,66 44.84 3.43 74.34 55.16 96.57 U Total workers in the district of Madhubani ac­ marginal workers (0.70%) in the district wUch may count for 29.83 per cent of the total population be due 10 the fact that apart from household activi. whereas the proportion of non-workers is as high as ty they do some work during the day or the season 70.17 per cent. Main workers (i.e., those who had to supplement the household income. It can be seen worked for 6 months or 183 days or more during that except in one or two urban cases the same pat. the reference period of 1 year) constitute 28.21 per tern prevails in a11 the rural and urban areas of tbe cent of the total population which is very c10se to district. the percentage of the total workers in the district. It It will also be seen that the percentage of workers is implied that participation of the people in econo­ to the total population is higher in the rural areas micaily productive work in the district is mainly on (29.96%1 than in the urban areas (25.66%). The same a full, time basis. The contribution (If marginal wor­ pattern is perceptible in the case of main workers as kers (those who had worked for less than 183 days) well as tbe marginal workers who constitute 28.30 to the total working population is very insignificant and 1.66 per cent of the rural population but only in the district, being only 1.62 per cent. The same 25.14 and 0.52 per cent of the urban population. trend can be observed in both the rural and urban This may be due to the fact that in the rural areas areas of the district as also in most of its develop­ people generally find easy employment in various ment blocks. agricultural activities, whereas, in the urban areas, There is apparently a wide range of difference in household industries and other works do not offer the proportion of workers including main wC'rkers equaJ short term job opportunities due to limited between the two sexes. The proportion of total wor­ urban development. kers and main workers is 51.00 and 50.30 pe'r cent respectively for males as against 8.27 and 5.71 Villages distributed according to availability of per cent for females which indicates that the parti­ different amenities. cipation of females in economically pfoductive work is very low. Table 11 below gives the distribution of villages Another notable feature is the higher percentage accolding to the availability of different amenities in of female marginal workers (2.56%) vis·a-vis male the district : Table ll-Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities Name of Number Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities SI. Develop- of ,----- .../1..... -.., no. ment Brock inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Communi- Approach Power villages water Telegraph Hat cation by pucca suppJy TO:ld 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Madbubani 68 56 (82.35) 14 (20.59) 68 (100.00) 20 (29.41) 6 (8.82) 20 (29.41) 28 (41.18) ]6 (23.53) 2 Bisfi 52 49 (94.23) 8 (15.38) 52 (100.00) 23 (44.23) 12 (23.08) 13 (25.00) 13 (25.00) 8 (15.38) 3 Benipatti 95 77 (81. OS) 13 (13.68) 95 (100.00) 32 (33.68) 7 (7.37) 17 (17.89) 25 (26.32) 46 (48.42) 4 Madhwapur 40 35 (87.50) 10 (25,00) 40 (100.00) 12 (30.00) 5 (12.50) 7 (17.50) 8 (20.00) 4 (10.00) 5 Harlakhi 43 39 (90.70) 10 (23.~6) 43 (]OO.OO) 15 (34.88) 7 (16.28) 19 (44. ]9) 21 (48.84) 18 (4l.86) 6 Basopatti 33 32 (96.97) 6 (18.18) 33 (100.00) 14 (42.42) 6 (18.18) 6 (18.18) 6(18.18) 13(39.39) 7 Kbajauli 47 42 (89.36) 14 (29.79) 47 (100.00) 15 (31. (1) 12 (25.53) 13 (27.66) 19 (40.43) 29 (61.70) 8 Jainagar 21 19 (90.48) 8 (38.10) 21 (100.00) 11 (52.38) 4 (19.05) 4 (l9.0~) 4 (19.05) 7 (33.33) 9 Ladania 28 28 (100.00) 7 (25.00) 28 (100.00) 13 (46.43) 8 (28.57) 4 (14.29) 7 (25.00) J (10.71) 10 Babu Barhi 59 48 (81.36) 18 (30.51) 59 (100.00) 24 (40.68) 8 (13.56) 13 (22.03) 12(20.34) 16 (27.12) 11 Rajnagar 63 41 (65.08) 13 (20.63) 63 (100.00) 17 (26.98) 8 (12.70) 21 (33.3:1) 19 (30.16) 17 (26. (8) 12 Pandaul 64 45 (70.31) 16 (25.00) 64 (100.00) 19 (29.69) 9 (14.06) 13 (20.31) 23 (35.94) 32 (50.00) 13 Jhanjharpur 47 39 (82.98) 9 (19.15) 47 (100.00) 13 (27.66) 5 (10.64) 3 (6.38) 16 (34.04) 16 (34.04) 14 Andhratharhi 46 39 (84.78) 5 (10.87) 46 (100.00) 13 (28.26) 7 (15.22) 7 (15.22) 12 (26.09) 15 (32.61) 15 Laukaha 43 35 (81.40) 40 (93.02) 43 (100.00) 10 (23.26) 2 (4.65) 7 (16.28) 8 (18.60) 9 (20.93) 16 Laukahi 63 51 (80.95) 7 (11.11) 63 (100.00) 17 (26.98) 12 (19.05) 8 (12.70) 8 (12.70) 13 (20.63) 17 Phulparas 102 90 (88.24) 15 (14.71) 102 (100.00) 34 (33.33) 14 (33.73) 19 (18.63) 28 (27.45) 33 (32.35) 18 Madhepur 118 87 (73.73) 8 (6.78) 118(100.00) 24 (20.34) 9 (7.63) 11 (9.32) 18(15.25) 16 (13.56) Total I,03Z 85Z(82.56) 221(21.41) 1,032(100.00) 326(31.59) 141(13.66) 205(19.86) 275(26.65) 311(30.14) Educational amenity-There are as many as 852 Only 19.86 per cent of the total inhabited villages villages accounting for 82.56 per cent of the total inrthe district are connected by one means of commu­ number of inha bited villages (1,032) in the district nications or tl1e other. The majority of villages stilI where educational facility is :wailable. The highest do not have this facility. A development blockwis(' proportion of villages with educational facility is in breakup of villages havin!1' any means (If c(lmmuni­ the development block of Ladania where cent per cation is given in the table at page 20. Harlakhi cent villages have this facility. It is foHowed by block has the hill:he<;t proportion of villa~es (44.19°10) Ba~0pa1ti and Bidi blocks with 96.97 and 94.23 which are connectf'd by bus or rail or navil!able per cent re~pectively. The lowest number of villages riv("r!canal ~("rvic{"s, etc .. followed bv Raina,!!'ar block with educational facility is in the development with 33.33 per cent of villages having one means of hlock of RajDngar with only 65.08 per cent villages communication or the other. Jhanjharpur and ":wing the facility of education. M~dhepur blocks have the least numl-;er of Medical amenity-The availability of medical vilJaees havine communication fAcilitv. the per­ rrmenity in the villages is considerably low as only centa!!e beine 6.31t and 9.32 re~pl'ctivl'fv. It appl'ars 22.41 per cent of inhabited villages have it. Among that villages falling under these two blocks are still the development blocks, Laukaha has the highest unc1eveloped on this a.ccount. proportion of villages with medical facility, the per.; Approach road to village--With only 26·65 per centage being 93.02. Madhepur block, on the other cent villages having pucca approach 7 roads it is clear hand, has only 8 villages (6.78%) to its credit with HuH most of the vilffl!!es in the district are still not medical facility. easilv accessible during the rainy season. Among the Drinking water-It would be seen from the table df'v".loprlv'nt blocb. Harlakhi with 48·84 per cent that drinkin~ water facility is available in aU the vil1:l(1PS haviD!! pucca !1Pproach road ajlain tops the inhabited viflages of the district of Madhubani. Ii<;t follow"d by M'ldhubani and Pandaul with 41.18 Post and Telegraph-Postal facilities (post & tele, and 40'43 per cent resp~ctively. A<; had been obser· graph l are:available only in 326 villages (31.59%) out ved in the previous table H'lrlakhi block has better of a total of 1,032 inhabited villages in the district. communication facility also which probably might Jainagar block has the m9.ximum number ofviIlages also bl' due to better pucca approach road facility havine post and telegraph facility (52.38%) followed in thl" block. Thp df'vt>]opmen t blocks which have by L'1

Proportion· of·· rural population . sened' 'by various tional, . medical and other amenities. Table 12 below amenities, gives the proportion of rural population served by . While in Table 11 we had discussed details these amenities; regarding a number of villages PGssessin,g edu\,h

Table 12-Proportion of rural population serred by different amenities -

Total Popula- .Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of Name of tion of inhabitcu r------.~~------"------.------...__, S1. Develop- villages in the. Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power no, mel.t Development water Telegraph Hat cation by pllcca snpply Block Block roall 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Madhuhani' 129,244 93.43 31.18 100.00 60.94 24.00 44.49 58.30 38,98 2 Bisfi 160,120 98,14 27.50 100,00 69,19 37.15 32.81 34.29 16.47 3 Benipatti 194,367 82.50 25.99 100.00 62.22 14.80 27.66 35.21 67.04 4 Madhwapur 72,325 96'.19 43.26 100.00 56.97 28.44 36.61 29.45 11.74 5 Harlakhi 97,605 97.47 32.75 100.00 61.66 26.07 60.47 60.93 41.55 6 Bas0l'atti 89,907 99.90 36.95 100.00 70.12 39.10 31.91 26.71 61.20 7 Khajauli 144,357 98.17 48.73 100.00 59.72 52.43 37.63 37.49 66.83 8 Jainagar 88,178 98.77 64.02 100.00 79.31 33.22 39.95 48,71 61.31 9 Ladanin 84.747 100.00 42.67 100.00 73.20 48.96 29.33 .15.96 20.54 10 Babu Barhi 113~060 96.00 39,49 100.00 67.83 22.RI 27.24 27.01 3f;' 'i I 11 Rajnagar 138,514 92.72 46.22 '100.00 66.18 30.30 54.92 47.95 54.12 12 Panda;'11 ··151,024 94.13 '55.34 '100.00 67.42 35.75 5.1.35 64.64 76.00 13 Jhanjharpur 74,923 96.93 36.85 100.00 52.68 24.56 18,45 59.72 57.21 14 Andhrathnrhi 96,103 92.23 24.01 100.00 53.32 28.68 30.39 41.96 50.73 15 Laukaha 103,535 95.67 98.91 100.00 54.94 25.51 42.70 42.70 47.93 101,967 16 Laubhi 92.62 30.67 100.00 45.46 39.89 22.50 22.19 40.53 17 Phulparas 205,745 97.52 29.10 100.00 62.22 29.02 37.93 43.49 45.16 Madhepur 207,720 92.41 2~.54 . 18 JOO.DO 48.23 18.02 27.85 34.51 30.92

94,65 ~,O4 Total 2.253,441 100,00 61.48 30,13 ,36,65 41.64 46,69

It would be seen that educational facility is compared to those villages which do not have this available to 94·65 per cent of the rural popUlation facility at all. in the district. As has been observed in Table 11 also in Ladania block cent per cent of the rural In case of medical facility also it can be seen popUlation is served by the educational facility that the proportion of rural popUlation served by the closely followed by B1sopatti block with 99·90 per amenity is of the order "f 39·04 per cent which is cent. Only Benipatti block in the district is such much more than the proportion of villages served by medical facility in the district. where the proportion of rural p"pulation served by the facility of education is less than 90 per cent. Similar trend can be observed in respect of other Another noteworthy point is that the proportion of amenities al~o hath in the district as also in its villages in the distrIct enjoying educational facility various dewlopment hlocks. is less being 82'56 per cent (as had been observed in Table 11) than the proportion of population which Distribution of villages having different amenities is as high as 94'65 per cent. This may be attributed [:t different distance ranges. to the fact that viJlages which possess educational 1 he table indicates the number of those villages facility contain lar~er proportion of population as which ~o not pontain different amenities arranged by broad distance ranges (less than 5 kms .• 5-10 As regards" cduC:.Itional facility it would be kms. and 10+kms.) from the places where there 1ieen ,that' there are 180 villages out of 1,032 inhabi­ are available. ted villages (17.44%) in the district which do not have educational facility but the facility is available Table 13-Distribution of villagell not having cer­ at places situated within 5 kms., 5'-10 kms. and tain amenities, arranged by distance also beyond ](j kins. The number of villages having ranges {rom the places where these are ne e'dilcational fa'dlity within' the vilhtge itself but available. enjoying this facility-within 5 kms. is 179 (17.34%) and that of villages having such facilities within Villages not Number of villages where the a distance of 5-10 kms. is only 1 (0'10%). There having the amenity is not available and are no villages having such facilities at a distance of amenity of- available at a distance of - mere than 10 kms. The number of village~ having --A.. ---~ other facilities within ~ distance of 5·_·10 kms. -5 5-10 10+ Total and IO+kms .• is less .-han those having the faCilities kms. kms. kms. (cols. within 5 kms., though not in the same proportic'n. 2-4) It follows, therefore, that for various facilities 1 2 3 4 5 ·people belonging to majority of villages do 110t 1. Education ]79 1 180 have to travel for more than 10 kms. 2. Medical 626 178 7 811 3. Ddnking whter . A.~ajJability of different llDlenities in the viIJages 4. Post and Tete- 661 45 706 according to the distance from the nearest town. graph. The following table gives the distributicm of 5. Market/hat 632 257 2 891 vilfages having dift'ele'nt type of facilities by distance 6. Communication 542 248 37 827 from the nearest town in five sjze~groups.

Table 14-Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town smd availabiHty of different amenities.

Distance Number of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of·-- range from inlubited r------~------~·l the nearest villages in Education Medical Drinking Post and M:lfket/ Communi- . Approach by Power tow.l each range water Telegraph hat cation p!lcca road supply (in kms,) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 58 48(82.76) 13(22.4l) 58(lOO.00) 20(34.48) 4 (6.90) 18(31.03) 19 (32.76) 24(41.38) 6-15 367 304(82.83) 70(19.07) 367(100.00) 119(32.43) 66(17.98) 80(21.80) 122(33.24) 134(36.51) 16-50 590 485(82.20) 133(22.54) 590(100.00) 182(30.85) 68(11.53) 105(l7.80) 132(22.37) 151(25.59) 51+ 17 15(88.24) 5(29.41) 17(100.00) 5(29.41) 3(17.65) 2(11.76) 2(11.76) 2(11.76) UnspeCified

Total 1,032 852(82.56) 221(21.41) J,032(100.00) 32<;(31.59). 141(13.66) _,2(1509.&6) _ 275{26.65) :311(30.14)

It would appear from the above- table that the bordering districts _ being almost similar such a maximum number of inhabited villages lie in the situation is but natural, distance range of 16-50 kms. 1.57.17%) from the nearest town. There are only 58 villages account­ , In case _of educational. and medical facilities, ing for 5·62 per cent which lie in the- di~tance range the 'pro_por.tion of :villag~s is -observed to be the ofO":_:; kms., from the neare';t toWn. With only J highest in the distance- group of 51+k1l1s., fl'oru. the urban c~ntres in the district and the, position of the nearest town whereas for post _, & telegraph, ·24 communication and pow.er supply the situation is cation, pucca approach road and power supply just the reverse having maXimum proportion of ·vis-a-vis these rural pockets which are beyond the villages in the distance range of 0--5 kms., from the pale of direct urban influence. nearest town. In the case of market/hat facility no particular Interestingly, it can be seen from the table that trend emerges. Drinking water facility is available in the case of the facilities of post and telegraph, in all the villages in the district as already explained communication, approach by pucca road and power in the earlier paragraph. supply the proportion of villages decrea::.es with the increase in the distance range from the nearest town Villages according to population ranges and amenities (except in the case of approach by pucca road in available. that there is marginal increase in the distance range The table given below furnishes information of 6·-15 kms.). It may be concluded that the villages regarding distribution of villages having different which are nearer to the urban areas have benefited in amenities by sile class of popUlation in four different respect of facilities of post & telegraph, communi~ ranges.

Table lS-Distribution of viHages according to population range and amenities availabk

Number of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- Population inhabited r------.------"-- -<==._ range villages in Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- A.pproach by Power each range water Telegraph Hat ration Pucca road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 l) 10 -499 176 71(40.34) 9 (5.11) 176(100.00) 10 (5.68) 6 (3,41) 9 (5.11) 21(11.93) 20(11.36) 500-1,999 470 407(86.60) 62(13.19) 470(100.00) 53(11.28) 23(4.89) 58(12.34) 89(18.94) 102(21.70) 2,000--4,999 282 272(':J6.45) 90(31.91) 282(looJlO) 166(58.87) 57(20.21) 81(28.72) 106(37.59) 124(43.97) 5,000-1- 104 102(98.08) 60(57.69) 104(IOC.OO 97(93.27) 55(52.88) 57(54.81) 59(56.73 ) 65(62.50)

TOlal 1,032 852(82.56) 221(21.41) 1,032(100.00) 326(31.59) 141(13.66) 205(19.86) 275(26.65) 311(30.14)

It can be seen from the table that the maximum Table 16~Main staple food in the majority of viUages number ofvilJages, i.e., 470 (45'54%) in the district in each development block. fall in the popUlation range of 500-1,999 followed by.<.82 villages (27'33%) in the population range S~rial Name of the develop· Main staple of 2,000-4,999. The lowest number of villages is number ment block focd observed in the population range of 5,000+ being 2 3 104 (10'08%) in number. 1 Madhubani Rice, wheal Rice, wheal It may be of interest to note that the proportion 2 Bbfi 3 Benipatti Rice, wheat of vil1ages having different amenities varies in 4 Madhwapur Rice, wheat direct relation to their populaticn range. Generally, 5 HarIakhi Rice, wheat the villages having different amenities have a popula­ 6 Ba~opatti Rice, wheat tion range of 5,000+which further corroborates the 7 K.hajauli Rice, wheat 8 Jainagar Rice, ·,vheat fact that more facilities are generaUy available in 9 Ladania Rice, wheat large villages than in smaller ones. 10 Babu Barhi Rice, wheat 11' Rajnagar Rice, wheat Main staple food in the \lillages 12 Pandaul Rice, wheat 13 Jhanjharpur Rice The alongside table indicates that rice and wheat 14 Andbratharhi Rice, wheat Rice, wheat constitute the main staple fcod of the people in 15 Laukaha 16 . Laukahi Rice, wheat majority of villages in all the development blocks 17 Phulparas Rice, wheat of. ti'e district. 18 Madhepur Rice, wheat Villages according to lalld use Tile following t~ble gives the percentage of The land utilisation data of the villages in the culturable area as also the proportion of irrigated district have been incorporated irUhe Village Dit.ec- tory. The terms and concepts have also -been area to total cultivable area in the district and its explained in the Analytical Note at, the appropriate various development blocks :- place.

Name of Number of Total area Percentage of Per.;entage of 'S);110. Devdopment ,-inhabited - (in-hc:ctarell)-- cultivable area- irrigated area to Block vil_Iag~s to to tal are_a total cultivable area 2 -- 3!'- 4 5' 6

.. ~ ~ - " Madhubani 68 14~74.~~" .112.40 7.17 2 Bisfi 52 11.98-7.63 83,22 - 21.88 3 Benipatti 95 25,992.67 84.22 16.43 4 Madhwapur 40 10.569.23 81.72 27.07 5 Harlakhi 43 14.695.53 74.52 50.98 6 Basopatti 33 13.036.60 82.90 26.14 7 Khajauli 47 20,235.62 81.50 11.72 8 Jainagar 21 12,767.25 84.73 32.51 9 Ladania 28 18,385.04 88.99 9.97 10 ]3abu ,Barhi ,59.. 18.769.lK> 90.31- 13.33 11 Rajnagar 63 - 17,868!04 .. 15..01 21.S9 - 12 Pandaul 64 16,147.98 - 82.15 18.36 13 Jhanjharpur 47 _- 10,564.58 . 83.13 18.90 14 Andhratharhi 46 - 14,750.59 92.20 12.42 15 Laukaha 43 21,346.58' 76:37 7.01 16 Laukahi 63 26,568.73 78.84 9.12 17 Phulparas 102 34,596:19 79.35 3.57 18 Madhepur 118 34,823.68 . 77.67 1.81

Total - 1,031 343,979.7~ 8 •. 67 14.61

It would be seen from the table that 81.67 per Th~ highest proportion of irrigated area to the cent of the total area of the district is utilised for tota,1 cUltivable area is found to be in Harlakhi cultivation (cultivable area) and of this only 14.61 'bl~ck with 50.98 per cent foHowed by Jainagar and per cent is hrigated. The area under)rrigatjon is M~dhwaDur blocks with 32.57 and 27.07 per cent quite low mainly because the canal systems in'the respectively. In Madhepur and Phulparas blocks, district are dependent upon rain.fed rivers for the 'the' proportion of irrigated area to total cUltivable supply of water and if the rains fail the canals ar~a is ,founq to be the least being 1 '81 and 3'57 also do not have water. The same applies to tanks, . per cent respe~~ive,ly. It follows, therefore, that chaur~ (vast shaJJow tanks). , though there is considerable potentiality for cultiva­ Among the C. D. Blocks, the highestproportion lion in the district the irrigated area is mucn less of cUHivable area is found in Andhni'tharhi blOck which may be attributed to the fact that in a year with 92.20 per cent closely followed by Bab" B~rhi M 'drought; when', irrigation' is me:;! warited, 'Olerc and Ladania blocks with 90.3'7 and 88.99 per'cent is a scanty supply of water iii the tanks and streams. respectively. The lowest cultivable inca is found in Even the :canal systems aTe iain,.fed and wh~n the Harlakhi block with 74.52 per cent followed by rains falJ, the canal can; at be:>t, reach ~uccour to Rajnagar block (7501%). only Very limited areas. Crowth, dcmity and sex-ratio of urban population variation over the decades is indicate d in Table 18 below. It also shows the variation in dersity and The urban population of the. district in each of sex~ratio III the urball popUlation of the district in the Censuses from 1951 together with, the, percentage relation to state.

Table is-Growth, density and sex-ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the State.

District ')tate

.___ ~_ ,-_ .______A. ___ ,-- --=-"-- -~~ Total Urban ~'oUrban Decadal' Density Sex-ratio Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex-ratio Census popu- fOPU- Pl;PU- percentage (popu- (no. of popu­ po»u- popu- percentage (pcpu­ (no. of year lation lation lation variation lation females lation lation lation variation lation females in urban per sq. per 1,()()O in urban per sq. per 1,000 population km.) males) population km.) males) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1951 1,361,699 30,294 2.22 -]-23.10 4,034 878 38,782,271 2,626,261 6.77 ;-38.14 2,320 842 ]961 1,601,048 36,133 2,26 ·]-19.27 3,383 884 46,447,457 3,913,920 8.43 -f-49.03 1,915 811

1971 J ,~)92,O3,) 42,836 2.26 + ]8.55 10,525 822 56,353,369 5,633,966 10.00 +43.95 2,032 ti07 1981 2,325,8,14 72,403 3.11 -f-69.02 4,385 862 69,914,734 8,7]8,990 12.47 -I 54.76 2,727 832

The total urban popUlation of the district is The density of population in the urban areas of 72,403 comprising 3'11 pel cent of the district popule. the district has always remained high as shall be tion. The corresponding percentage for the State is evident from column 6 of the table. Except in 1971 12'47. The urban population of the district bas Cemus when the density had ubnoIlllally risen to remained rather comtant till 1971 Cemus. There 10,525 (persons per [q. km.) the density has varied has, how(,ver been a very little rise during the 1981 between 3,383 in 1,961 and 4,385 in 1981 Census. It Cemus from 2'26 in 1971 to 3'11 in 1981 Census as foHows, therefore, that the towns of the district are shall be evident from column 4 of the table. From gradually becoming more crowded which may be column 5 of the table it is clear that the growth of attributed to increasing employment opportunities urban population had been considerably low and and better facilities of education, medical care, eLc. had shown a downward trend till the 1971 Census. The density of the urban population of the State, on However, during the decade 1971-81 the growth the other hand. had not shown a similar rise till rate has been very high as compared to previous the 1971 Cemus. In 1981 Cemus, the density of decades and shot up to 69'03 per cent probably on the urban population of the State had shown a account of expansion of old towns and also emer~ considerable increase having risen fro111 2,032 in gence of a new town, viz., Jhanjharpur (NAC). The 1971 to 2,727 but it was still much lower than that trend of the growth of Ul ban population in the State cf Madhubani which stood at 4,385 pel sons per sq. has been quite different. Dilling the decade 1951-61 km. in 1981. the urban populaticn growth was of the order of 49'03 per cent \vhereas during 1961-71 it dipped to SeX-J atio is determined bi tbe number of 43,95 per cent. Again during 1971-':81 it has registered females per 1,000 malc~. The sex-ratio for the urban an increa~c of 54'76 per cent which appears t

T~hle·· ~O-Per capitll receipt aQ4 e~penditure in. tQwn,

per capita r- A-- ---, Receipt (in Rs.) Expenditure (in Rs.) r- ~--:----~ r:--- -+--,,-,.\., ------1 Class, name and Receipt R~ceipt Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other Civic status of Total through from all ~"ipendi. adminis· on public works on public aspect~ the fown taxeR other ture ttation health and institutions sources JottveuianCeIi 2 3 4 S 6 "7 8 9 10 IV. ~ainagaT (NAC) 27.15 8.26 lS.89 2U3 4.83 10.37 8.21 4.42 lV, Jhanjharpur (NAC) ... m. MaOhllbani (M) 24.15 4.71 19.44 a.2.60 3.&' J5.85 0.92 2.98 TMItJ )9,54 4,~1) }5,14 18,69 1,51 1l.60 1.93 2.59

It would be apparent from the above Agures available in aU towns. The following table gives that the per capita total receipt is the hig)lest in d~taps 9f dityerent categorie" of educational case of Jainagar (NAC). Going further in "etail illc;titptions per ten thollsand popUlation in different one can see that while receipt through taxes is the towns Qfthe'district : ' . maximum in the case of Jainagar, receipt from all 'fable 21-Schools per ten thousand population in other sources is the highest in the case of :MKdhu .. towns. bani town. Number per ten thousand }l()l'ulation Per capita total expenditure is agajn the highest r- ..A __ ~ ___ ~ in the case of Jainagar (NAC). Except expenditqre Class. name and Higher secondary/ JUnic,r Primary civic status on publie health and conveniences where Madhu­ Secondary I Matricu- Seccn- of the town Inter/PUC/ lation dar:) / bani (M) tops the list, on a11 other counts Jainagar Junior Middle (NAC) is in the forefront. Co)]cge Jhanjharpur (NAC) has not maintained its 1 2 3 4 5 accounts probably because it was notified :> s a IV. Iainaaar (NAC) 1.67 0,84 10.04 statutory town only recently. IV. Jhanjb.arpur 1.96 Ul 5.23 (NAC) Schools per ten thousand population in towns III. Madhubani (M) 0.66 O,S9 5,98 Primary and middle school facilities are generally Tota~ ". 1.10 0.97 6,49 It would be seen from the table that instifutions Proportion of slum population in towns ~uch asHigher secondary/lnter/PUC!Junior college . .The details of slulIls have been collected only in do not exist in any of the towns of the district. As regards secondary/matriculation level schools, case of Class 1 and Class II towns. Relevant information was collected through local officials of there are, on an average, 1'96 schools per ten thousand population located in Jhanjharpur (NAC) t~e Municipalities, NACs as also through the Town Planning Department in 1979, Since none of the which is the highest. The number of Junior Second­ ary/Middle schools is also the maximum· in the case towns of Madhubani fall in Class T (Population 1 of Jhanjharpur town. Jain agar {NAC) has however, lakh and abo.e) or Class II (50,000-99,999) the highest number of primary schools in the district range the information regarding slums has 110t been with an average of 10'04 such schools per, tep. collected in respect of these townf.:. Table 23 has, thousand population. The average' number "of therefore, not been presented. primary s~hoQls in the urban.' ~lI:c:as' pf. the district Important commodities Imported, exported and is 6'49 peden thousand population. '" manufacmred The table below presents the most important Beds in medical institutionli in towns commodities manufactured, exported and imported The table below furnishes il'fonnation' regarding' in. the 3 towns of Madhubani district. the availability of beds in the medical institutions Table 24--Most important commodities manufactured, in different towns of the district. " 'Q1ported and exported in towns. Most important commodity Table 22-Number of beds in medical institutioDIt in Class, name and Manu- Exported Imported tow lis. civic status of faetured the t()w. Class, name and civic Number',ofbeds in medi­ . 1 2 3 4 status of the town cal insti"tutions per 1,000 IV. Jainagar Aluminium Rice Potato population . (l'fA.C) utensils 1 2 IV. Jhanjharpur Handloom Rice Edible oil IV. Jainagar (NAC'} 1.00 (NAC) cloth IV. Jhanjharpur (NAC) Ill. Madhubani Khadi cloth Makhana Wheat III. Madhubani (M) '1'44 (M) Total 1'06. Jainagar and Jhanjharpur towns having rice producing areas as their hinterland export rice to J'he number of beds in medicalii1~tjtutiotlS'per other places in the state. .' Madhubani town manufactures Khadt cloth 1~060 population for urban areas of the' (liStrict ,. ' works out to 1'06. The avail~bility of beds in'-the which is the most important commodity produced hospital is the highest in case of Madhubftni town, there~ the district headquarters (1'44,. Jhanjharpur town, .: One notable feature is that the most important on the other hand, does not have this facility at all commodity manufactured and the most important p~obab]y because it had become a statutory town commodity exported are not the same in the thre< only recently. . -" towns ofMadhubimi district. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

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ALPHABETICAl, LIST OF VILLAGES

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in SI. Nnme of village VD/ SI. Name of village VD/ SI. Name of village VDJ no. PCA no. PCA no, PCA 2 3 l 3 1 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHUBANJ

Ale 80 28 Hasanpur (I 55 Mohiuddipur 73 2 Arazi Basauli (15) 15 29 Ijra 19 56 Mominpur 72 3 Arazi Basauli (18) 18 30 Ijrapatti Jagat (12) 12 57 Nazirpur 41 4 Az Rakbc Sankarpur 67 31 }jrapatti Jagat (13) 13 58 Nima 63 5 Baharban 43 32 Ijrapatti Jagat (14) 14 59 Patti Jagat 11

(I Balia 65 33 Jagat 10 60 Pokhrauni 25 7 Balia Bijauli 58 34 Jagatpur 27 61 Rahika 24 8 Basauli 17 3S Jitwarpur 36 62 Rajahan 50 9 Basuara 48 36 Kajiana (69) 51 63 Ramkhetari 38 10 Belam 64 37 Kajiana (89) 71 64 Saidpur 55

11 Bhachhi 31 38 Kakraul 8 65 Salempur 79 12 Bhagirathpur 74 .9 Kamalpur 7 66 Salha 69 13 Bhakhrauli 45 40 Kamat Bhawanipur· 35 67 Samaul 60 14 Bhavara 44 41 Kanail 40 68 Sankarpur Gandhwar 68 15 Bhoraha 31 42 Katai 46 69 Sapta (29) 29

16 Birsar ~9 43 Keshopur 54 70 Sapta (29/2) 30 17 Chandarscnpur 1 44 Khajuri 49 71 SatIakha 3 18 Dahibat Dih 78 45 Khanjipur 47 72 Saurath 26 19 Dangar Bhitthi 57 46 Kharauwa 9 73 Semuara 56 20 Dhanuki Jagatpur 28 47 Kokri 23 74 Sernm 39 21 Dhclpurwa 2 Lachhminagar 32 '8 75 Sirampur 5 22 Dumri 21 49 Lachhmipur 76 76 Sonau!' 66 23 Fatehpur 53 50 Lakhanpatti 62 77 Srichand 42 24 Gajwa llasauJi 16 5J Madubani 34 78 Sundarpur Bhitthi 61 25 Gandhwar 70 52 Maharajganj 33 79 Tarachandpur 75 26 Uancshpur 52 53 Maksuda 77 27 Harirampat Ii 22 54 Malangia 20 80 Tola Laksayar 4

DEYELOPMEl\T BLOCK-·BISFI

1 Ajnau]J 39 14 Bisfi 27 27 Jagban 5 2 Araji Parsauni 34 15 Chahuta 15 28 Jairampur 17 3 Araji V~au\h 22 16 Chandarbana 47 29 Janipur 7 4 Aunsi Habhangav,an 53 17 Chaparia 25 30 Kcrwar 42 5 Az Rakbc Jafra 43 18 Damla 11 31 Khairi Banka 51

6 llaingra .12 19 Dhcpura 52 32 .IIladhopur Il 7 Bajraha 40 20 Dudhail 19 33 l\ladhpur 4 II llalha 13 21 Gcnaur 41 34 Miuhia 49 9 llardaha 3 22 Gorhaul 16 35 Marwi:l 14 10 Belaunja 46 23 Hiropatti 6 36 Mokauampur 45

11 Bhag.mli 41{ 2·t Tn.unat (238) 50 37 Nohas Rup,nili 36 12 Bhuwa 28 25 Inamat (246) ~() .18 Nur Ch"k 2(, 13 Bhoj Par.. ul 54 26 Jafra 44 39 Parohi 30 32

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contel.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in Sl. Name of village VDJ SI. Name 0[' village VDJ 81. N ;une of village VD/ no. ileA no. PCA no. PCA 2 3 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BISFI-concld.

40 Parsauni 33 46 Sadullahpur Hi S2 Singhaso 24 41 Patauna 31 47 Sakrari 29 S3 Singhia 23 42 Raghauli 20 48 Salempur 57 54 Sohans 37 43 Raghepura 38 4~ Sarsoti 9 55 Tisi Nauam 10 44 Raghopur 35 SO Sibaul I 56 Uliauth 21

45 Rathos 2 51 Simri 55 57 Usrahi 32

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BE~lPATTl

I Adh\~an 7 33 ", .. BiJalpura ~ : .. : .... 92 6S Kataia 00 2 Agarcpatti 30 .. " . 34 Bishai Larugawan ... .;._ ... : ...... 32 66 Kesuli 1 :1 Agai , .. 35 35 Bishunpur... _ ...... 29 67 9 4 Ahpur .. 55 36 Chak Bhcdi 8 68 Kusmaul 97 5 Akallr 75 37 Chandpura (109) 22 69 Ladaut 3

6 Akuli 71 3tl Chandpura (111) 24 70 Larugawan 33 7 Andhri 59 39 Chandpura (112) 25 71 Lorika 20 8 Anrer 100 40 Chandpura Patti 23 72 Madhopur 27 9 Arazi Anur 99 41 Chanpura 69 73 Mahamadpur 4 10 Arazi Basaitha 45 42 Chatru 70 74 Mahuu 82

11 Arazi Jagat 16 43 Chholkara 40 75 Makea 31 12 Arazi Pandaul 84 44 Damodarpur 54 76 Manpaur 2 13 Arazi ParauI (210) 88 45 Depura 72 77 Matrahari (130) 43 14 Arazi Paraul (211) 89 46 Deuri 11 78 Matrahari (133) 46 15 Ardzi U,haith 13 47 Dhagjara 68 79 Mellhban 51

16 Atrauli 67 4t! Dhanauja 12 80 Mirtapur 94 17 Az Rakbe Naokarhi 79 49 Dhanga 87 81 Murcth 91 18 llagwasa 36 50 Dhanukhi 26 82 Nagdah Balain 96 19 llaijalpllr 102 51 Dumra 74 83 Nagwas 76 :!O Dalla 57 52 Lktar,\ 81 84 Najira 50

21 lIandolll a 39 53 l.rua 65 115 Naokarhi 7ll 22 llankata 61 54 Fakirana 83 86 Pali 53 23 Baranlpllf 5 55 Ganguli 56 87 Paraul 85 24 Barhampura 73 56 Gendalll 58 88 Parjuar 86 25 Barllllltar La~hhmipur 9(l 57 Bibb:\ 80 89 Parkauli Tikuli 66

26 Barri :!~ 58 Jugal 15 90 Panauna 64 27 Basaitila 44 59 Jhonjhi 90 91 Pauna 95 28 Behata 62 60 Kachh

31 Bhadlili 101 63 Karhara 47 95 Salha 10 32 Bhagy,at;pur "\ ~ ~ .34 _(i4 Karhi . ... 77 96 Samada . 19 33

~HABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

Serial - Serial Serbl no. in no. III no. ~n 81. Name of village VDj S1. Name of village VDj Sl. Nome of village VD/ no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA 2 3 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BENIPATTI-concld.

97 Shahpur 37 100 Sonhauli 42 102 U chaith 14 98 Shiunagar 41 6 103 Uren 48 99 Sohraul 21 101 Teoth

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHWAPUR

1 Akaha 17 16 Nagar 9 31 Pokhrauni 29 2 Andauli 35 17 Karahuan 20 32 Pokhrauni Birta 30 3 Aura 10 18 Loma 25 33 Raima 1 4 Awari 34 19 Madhu Dih 12 34 Ramnagar Kajra 6 5 A wari Inamat 21 20 Madhwapur 3 35 Rampur 4

6 Badhauna 40 21 Mahua 26 36 Rampur Birt 7 Baingra 22 22 Marwat Sobrauli 19 2 37 Ratauli 28 8 Bairwa 13 23 Minti 32 38 Sahar IS 9 Balwa 11 24 Mukbiapatti 14 39 Salempur 27 10 Basuki Bihari 7 25 Pakarsam 33 40 Sobrauli 18 11 16 26 Pakri 42 12 Bishunpur 43 27 Pars a 5 13 Dumra 31 28 Patar 36 41 Sujatpur 39 14 Durgapatti 8 29 Pihwara 23 42 Taraia 41 15 Ekari 38 30 Pirokhar 37 43 Vtra 24

DEVFLOPMFNT BIOCK-HARLAKHI

35 16 Jhitki 32 1 Baingra 31 Mohanpur 13 17 Jiraul 36 2 Balwaha 18 32 Naharnia 6 ]9 3 Baurhar 37 18 Kalna 33 Pahra 30 24 ]9 Kamlapat patti 1 4 Beta Parsa (~ 34 Phulhar 23 5 Birta 5 20 Kamtaul (52) 41 35 Pipraun 22

6 Bisaul 3 21 Kamtaul (53) 42 Potgah ]2 7 Bituhar 20 22 KmcLI 7 .'6 :'7 Rampur . R Dubepatti 10 23 Kauaha Pahari 26 16 38 Semhli 9 Oangaur 44 24 Kanrna 2 34 39 Sisauni 10 Oopalpur 43 25 Khirhar 33 27 40 Sonai 38 11 Harlakhi 4 26 Kumla I maria 17 12 Hllrswar 29 27 Maha(\, piUti 8 41 Sothgaon 21 D Hatwilri:J 11 28 Mangp .Hi 14 42 Sl1hpl1r 15 14 Hisar 31 29 Mangr:J,I'1 39 43 Sl1khha~i 2S 44 llmgaon 15 Hurrahi ~ ~ ~ 25 30 Manoh;: rpm 40 9 34

ALPHABETICAL LisT ()F ¥Ii~~"td.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in SI. N"me of village VOl SI. Name of village VOl 81. Name of village VDI nQ';· PCA no, PCA no. PCA 1 2 3 2 3 2 3

DE\ELOPMENT BLOCK-BASOPATTl

/I rgh;lwa 19 13 Jatulia 5 24 Mothaur 12 2 Barantpur 32 14 Jonki 7 2~ Motnaza 8 3 Basopatti 24 15 Kasera 27 26 Narkatia 20 4 BcIauna 34 16 Khataia 11 27 Pachratan 22 5 Bhaiapat ti 33 ]7 Kauaha 14 28 Patauna 29

(, Birpur 15 ]8 Khauna 29 Phen! 30 7 Ch:man 26 19 l.aulhw:1 2 30 Radha K .. JoI 17 K Clthil:JlIni (, 20 Mahinathpur 4 31 Selibelichitah i IX 9 Damu 25 21 Majhaura 3 32 Simpari <) 10 Ghorbanki 16 22 Manmohan 31 33 Sirahi 10

11 Hathapur 23 23 21 34 Siriapur 28 12 Jaso 13

DE\ ELOPMF~,T BLOCK--KB -\.IA \ '1.1

1 AkaEpura 44 18 Haihiahi 34 35 Madna 42 2 Barhmotar (31) I 19 Inarwa 40 36 Mahrajpur 47 3 Barhmotar (63) 17 20 Kalikapur 30 37 Mahua Ekdara 32 4 Behta 36 21 Kanhauli 46 38 Maina 38 5 Belahi 10 22 Kaparia 21 39 Malmal 4

6 Beta Kakarghati 18 2~ Karmauli 14 40 Maniarwa 39 7 Bhaklla 50 24 Karpur 20 41 Nararh 31 R Hiraul 3:\ 25 Kaziana .l 42 Palimohan 23 7 9 Chandardih 48 26 Keota 43 Pursaulia 2 10 Chatra Gobraura 49 27 Khajauli 41 44 Rasidpur 15

11 Darha 24 28 Koluahi 5 12 Datwar 35 29 Kothia 19 4,'i Sarabe 27 13 Dealpali 22 30 Kumar Khat II 46 Satcr 28 14 Dhoram 16 31 Lachhmipur (75) 29 47 Subhankarplir 8 15 Dokahar 12 32 Lachhmipllr (94) 43 48 Suki 37 49 Thahar 26 16 Hariswara 45 33 Loha 9 17 Harpur 6 14 Madhaipur 13 50 Thengha 25

OE\TI OPMENT BI.OCK- J;\lN~CAR

J Baira 8 8 Oodwar 15 15 Parsa 4 2: Barhi 10 9 Carha 1 16 Parwa 19 3 Barhmotar 16 10 7 17 Rajauli 2 4 Bclhi 20 11 Jainagar 14 18 Silanath Dulipatti 12 5 Bhadaur 6 12 KOTl\hia 17 19 Silra 18

6 Chatar 11 13 KuaT 13 20 Suriahi 9 7 Dhamiapatti 3 14 Pachhar 21 21 Usrahi Deodha 5 35

ALPHAB.ETlCAL LIST OF V ILbAGES-colltd.

Serial Serial Serial roo in no. in no. in 51. Name of village . VD/ SI. Name of village VD/ SI. Name of village VD/ no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA 2 3 2 3 2 3

DEV·ELOPMENT BLPCK-LADA.1'

Barhmotra 27 11 Garha 20 20 Mirzapur 5 2 Bauraha II 12 Gidhwas 8 21 Nandrahi 7 3 Belahi 21 13 Jogia 2 22 Paduma 3 4 Bhutaha 9 14 Kamtalliia 13 23 Pathrahi 28 5 Bishunpur \6 i5 Khl)ja 10 24- Pinul"a\ln 26 6 Chiknautwa 15 7 Dalokhar 16 Kumarkhad 12 25 Piprahi 19 :-; Dharamban 23 17 Lachhminia 18 26 Sidhapa 22 9 Ekhari 24 18 Mahtha 17 27 Sidhap Kalan .4 10 Gajhara 25 19 I\Iahua 14 28 Sipahgiri 6

DE' "'LOP MEN l' BLOCK-BAHU BARHl

Arazi Az Rakbc Barhara 55 22 Deora 20 43 Mahuahi (176/2) 44 2 Bagaul 2 23 Dhal11aura 46 44 Math Khudarkhala 9 3 Bairia 7 24 Dudahi 41 45 Misraulia 49 4 Balirajpur (167) 34 25 Garhi 53 46 Murhadi 10 5 Balirajpur (168) 35 26 Ghonghaur 3 47 Nabnagar 33

6 Barail 24 27 Gosain Chauri 28 48 Pachrukhi 52 7 Bardaha 58 28 Hanul11anagar 19 49 Parsa 57

8 Bardahi Barh,lra 59 29 Jabdi 47 50 Pirhi '':' 38 ') Barhara 54 30 Jagarnathpur 61 51 Rahikpllr 51 10 Barhi 40 31 Jasrajpur ... 50 52 Ral11nipatti ... 36

11 Baruwar 16 32 Jatahi 26 53 Sarara 63 12 Basaha 60 33 Kharagbani 37 54 Satghara 8 13 Bausi l3 34 Khojpur 31 55 Shyal11sidhap 4 14 Bela (109) ... 11 35 Kulharia 56 56 Sonmati .... 22 15 Bela (150) 21 36 Lohapipar 48 57 Sonpatahi (172) 39

16 Bhat Chaura 15 37 Madandobh 27 58 Sonpatahi (194) 62 17 Bhatgawan 5 38 Madhwapuf 6 59 Teghra 23 18 Bhojpatti 32 39 Mafi Mahuahi 42 60 Tirhuta 12 19 Bikram Sher 45 40 Mahatha Chauri 25 61 Tola Agari (162) 29 20 Bishunpur 17 .41 Maheshwara 62 Tola Agari (163) 30

21 Chhaurahi II 42 l\LillUailI (176) 43 63 Tola Barhmotar 18

DEVELOPME:\,T BLOCK-RAJNAGAR

Andipatli ... 5 (,., Barhara (214) 51 11 Ueraghat 61 2 Az Rakbe Mangrauni; .. 15 Barhara Pak!lJi ... 49 12 Bharia Bisllunpur .e • .28 3 Az Rakbe Sirnri 32 8 Bathrnotra (1'4) 31 13 jhatsimar 46 4 Bakuar 54 \I Barhmotra (211) 48 14 Bidyanagar (208) 45 5 Barhara (213) ... : :SO 10 Belhwar 2 15 Bidyanagar (225) 62 36

ALPHABETICAL LIST 01" VJLLAGES--colltd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in S1. Name of village VD/ SI. Name 0f village VD/ SI. Name of village VD/ no. peA 111) • peA no. peA 1 2 3 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAJNAGAR-concld.

16 Chaudhurana 21 33 Madhubani-tol 6 49 Pilakhwar 17 17 Chichri Buzurg 35 34 Magarpatti 16 50 Raghopur Balat 27 18 Chichri Kanungcc 57 35 Mahinathpur 26 51 Raghubir Chak 25 19 Ekma 60 36 Mahuahi 43 52 Raghuni Dehat 14 -ZO Gauri MCf;ltl 8 37 Majhaura 52 53 Rampatti 23

21 Ghil\ahi 36 38 Mangrauni 54 Rampura 20 22 Kaithahi 24 39 Mcran 7 55 Ranti 18 23 Karahia 11 40 Mirzapur 33 56 Ratikar 42 24 Kehunia 13 41 Nabtl)ii 29 57 Satghara 34 2S KCI'an 58 42 Nakti 41 58 Sibipatti 4

~6 Khatu Khan!.,;' 44 Nizamat 64 59 Simri 37 27 Koil:lkh !I) ·13 44 Padldahi 40 (J() Singiaull .l8 ZS KoiJp

DE\El.OPl\1ENT BLOCI\---I'A:\DAUL

Ajodhya .[ 23 Bhawanipur 13 45 Khangaon 49 2 Andah (Khajuri) (l IJ) 24 24 Bhitthi 2 46 Lachhmipur (140) 54 3 Andah (Khajuri) (11.1/2) 25 25 :i".lihnagar 57 47 Lakshmipur (149) 63 4 Andah (ManamohanplIr) <0. IR 26 Dijai 7S 48 Madhopur 64 5 Andah (Malloharpuf) 17 27 Hikrampur Dalia 10 49 Makrampur 5

6 Ara:ti Bhaur 30 2l:> Biraul 70 50 Mcghaul 26 7 Arazi Bhawanipur 14 29 B'ishunpur Murliahi 42 51 Mohan bariam 8 8 Arazi Rampur 31 30 Dabhari 59 52 Mohanpur 1 9 Az Rakbc Nawhath 47 31 Dahibha t Madhopur 43 53 Nahar 71 JO Bagban 33 32 Dahibhat Narottam 44 54 Narpatnagar 6

11 Bahcngra 11 33 Fatehpur Ekdiha 40 55 Nawhath 48 12 Balu;;ha 56 34 Gangauli 67 56 Pacharhi 41 13 Baraghoria 55 ~5 Gurmha (117) 29 57 Pahalbadh 66 14 Bathnc 51 ,1(, Gunnha (12.1) 37 58 l'andaul 15 15 Baturi (P,mdaul). 10 j7 Haidarpur 74 59 Ramkhetari 4:;

16 Belahi (124) ... 38 38 Harpur (112) 22 60 Rampur 62 17 Belahi (124J2) 39 39 Harpur (112/2) 23 61 Ruchaui 50 18 Bhagwatipur, 72 40 I~ahpur 65 62 Sagarpur 3 19 Bh

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-camd.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no, in Sl. Name of village VDI SI. Name of village VDI SI. Name of village VDI 110. PCA no. PCA no. peA 2 3 2 3 2 3

DE"ELOPMENT BLOCK-PANDAUL-concld.

67 Shankarpur (III) 20 70 Shekhjore 28 73 Shyampur 32 68 Shankarpur III/2 21 71 Shekhpur 58 74 Sripur Hati 46 6') Shankar Sarai 60 72 Shubhankarpur 19 75 Udaypur Bitt!Jwar 53

DEYFI,01'1\1E]'\T HI ,OCK··-.IHA N.JHARPlJR

Annaha Raiam 6 20 Kanhauli 37 38 Nirbhapur 19 2 Arazi Bhawanipur 9 21 Khair,l 27 39 Ojhaul 17 3 Az Rakbe Chaupta 22 22 Khaira Shivottar 28 40 Partappur 36 4 Badsangahi 33 23 Kharrak 1 41 Patti !twa 42 5 Bali 8 24 Kishunpur Barsam (164) 10 42 Pauram 48

6 Balni Mehath 34 25 Kishunpur Barsal1l (166) 12 43 Raiam 15 7 Banaur 31 26 Kothia Bharaul 16 44 Ramkhetari 26 cx Clnnauraganj 49 27 Lohna 2 45 Rcwarhi 45 ') Chaupta 21 28 Machhadhi 52 46 Rupau1i 13 10 Chora Mahrail 44 29 Mahespura 39 47 Sameya 35

J1 Dholaha 40 30 Mahinathpur 7 48 Santnagar 25 12 Dubauli Khaira 4 31 Mailchham 41 49 Sarabsima 3 13 Godhanpur 55 32 Majhaura 50 50 Shankarpur 24 14 Jmadpatti 30 33 Moh.mpur 14 51 Simra 51 15 .Tamthar Jl 34 Mohna 38 52 Sindurpura 46 16 J hanjharpu r 5·1 17 Jhaua 20 35 Motipur 32 53 Sukhct 53 18 Kako 23 36 Narayanpur 18 54 Tajpur 43 19 Kanakpura 47 37 Naruar 5 55 Walipur 29

DEYELOPl\lEi'

Alpura 48 17 Gandhracn Barhmotar 35 33 Mangrauni 21 2 Andhra Tharhi 40 18 Gangdwar 4 34 Marukia 12 3 Az Rakbc Chapahi 2 19 Gaur Andrha 15 35 Nabnagar 38 4 Az Rakbc Milini 43 20 Ghoghraria 23 36 Nikta 10 5 Barsam 19 2[ Gonauli 8 37 Nonaur 47

6 Basua 17 22 Harna 29 38 Pastan 14 7 Bedalliia 6 23 Harri 33 39 Phulwaria 16 ti Bhabhalll 36 2~ JaJsain 45 40 Rajanpura 24 9 BhaduaI 28 25 Jamaila 42 41 Rakhwari 20 10 Bithauni 26 Karanpur 32 42 Rudrapur 37

Chapahi 3 27 Kasbagaur 9 43 Sihoria 5 J2" Dcohar 7 28 Madna (290) 41 44 Singiaun II 13 DhagjJri lJ 29 ~ !ad11i! (2,)5) 46 45 tli8auni 31 14 Dumra 18 30 Mahraij 30 46 Sh\a 22 15 Dllmrardli 39 31 ~IajJalll 26 47 Sujaul 27 16 Gandhraen 34 32 Maini 44 48 Tjlai 2S 38

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF' VILLAGES-cullld.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in S1. Name of village VD/ SI. Name of village VDj SI. Name of village VD/ no. peA no. peA no. peA 2 3 2 3 1 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHA

1 Anharban 42 17 Chatarbhuj 45 33 Lataunha 2 2 13 18 Durgipatti 38 34 Madhopur 27 3 Baghmaria 28 19 (19) 14 35 Majhaura 21 4 Balanpatti 25 20 Ekhatha (23/24) 41 36 Naracnpur 20 5 Bandar Jhuli 19 21 Hihguwa 16 37 l'arsahi 15 6 Barkor 46 22 Hudra 39 7 Barmotar (7) 7 23 Jhugaraua 6 38 Paryagpur 11 8 Barmotar (8) 8 24 Jhanjhpatti Asa 40 39 Pathrahi 22 l) Barmotar Bhajnaha 17 25 Jhanjhri 23 40 Piprahi 44 10 Barmotar Rae Chanda 4 26 Jhanjpatti Doman 36 41 Rae Chanda :'> 42 Sihula 35 11 Basania 26 27 Kalripatti 37 12 Basdeopur 43 28 Karmcgh 9 IJ Bauraha 30 29 Khutauna 10 43 Siktiahi II 14 Bela 32 30 Lachhmipur 18 44 Siswar 34 15 Bhajnaha 24 31 Lahri 31 45 Tcngrar 47 46 U rhwa (231 L!) 29 16 Birpur Barapatti Pindraun ... 3 32 Lalmunia Munhara 47 Urhwa (23/16) 33

DEVE.1.0PMEl'OT DLOCK-I,AUKAHI

I Andhramath 22 23 Harraha 49 45 Mahdcwa (89) 61 2 Atri 2 24 Jamsar 8 46 Mahthaura 39 3 Auraha 62 25 JarauJi 48 47 Mahthaur Got 38 4 Bajubal1li 46 26 Jhauri 10 48 Makhnaha 21 5 Bangawan 66 27 Jiroga 30 49 Mansapur 57

6 Barmotar 35 28 Kachnarwa 56 50 Matahi 47 7 Baruwar 43 29 Kakahia 14 51 Narahi 45 8 Belahi Bhawanipur 54 30 Kaluahi 18 52 60 9 Bharphori 31 31 Karharwa 55 53 Nari 6 10 Bhutaha 65 32 Kariaut 20 54 Narindarpur 34

II llikramshcr 23 33 Kaudihar Laukahi 42 55 Neur 32 12 Bolhar 26 34 Kharagpur 51 56 Piprahi 13 13 Burhbiko 33 35 Kukurdaura 24 57 Pipraun 19 14 Chandarpatti 27 36 Kulhadia 29 58 Rajatampatti 44 15 ChichoT"d 15 37 Kuriball S~ 59 Sakhua 52

16 Dakahi 25 38 Kusmahi 50 60 Sananpatti 63 17 Dhanchhiha 40 39 Labtoli 64 61 Sanpataha 12 18 Dharhara 28 40 Lachhmipu r 58 62 Singrahi I 19 Gidrahi 37 4J LluUnLt 17 63 Sonoanct 11 20 Harbh.lllga 3 42 !.aukahi 9 64 Tharhi Iv

21 Hardo;!!' Laukaha 41 43 Mahad~Ollla til 36 65 lharw.:hi .~ 22 Hariraha 53 44 Mahadewa (35) 7 66 Tulsfah; 5 39

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VIL:LAGES-eontd;

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in SI. Name of village VD, SI. Name of village VDI SI. Name of village VOl no. peA no. peA no. peA. 2 3 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PHULPARAS

AloIa 85 37 Dlubgho! 105 73 Mahindwar 53 ~ Amahi .. , 89 38 Dhanauj~l 29 74 Mainaha 4 3 Amauja 37 39 Dhanpat Barhi 94 75 Mainahi 87 4 Arazi Saini 39 40 DharJmdiha 40 76 Murbala 35 5 Az Rakbe Mahindwar 54 41 Dhepura 57 77 MurIi 18

6 Az Rakbe Sirkharia 64 42 Ekhara 50 78 Musaharnia 10 7 Az Rakbe Sudai (159) 69 43 Gangdhara 21 79 Nathopur 47 ~ Az Rakhe Sudai (160) 70 44 Gangdhara Ba rmota r 22 80 Nauabakhar 93 9 Bachhauni 41 45 Gatipatti 27 81 Nighma 92 10 Baika 51 46 Ghogaddia 96 82 Parmanandpuf 107

11 Bairiahi 9 47 Gohuma Bairia 33 83 Pana (100) 11 12 Balansher 45 48 Goriari 30 84 Parsa (153) 63 13 Ralua 26 49 Gurgawan 13 85 Phulparas 16 14 Banarjhula 88 50 Harari 86 86 Pipra Kamalpur 84 IS Barhampur (104) IS 51 Hariari 31 87 Pipraulia (146) 56

16 Barhampur (l70) 80 52 HJrnathpatti 28 88 Pipraulia (156) 66 17 Rarhi 17 53 Hatni 95 89 PirojgJrh 97 18 Raswari 83 54 Hulaspatti 79 90 Raghunandanpur 59 19 Rathnaha (12) 1 55 Inamat 20 91 Rajuahi 103 20 Rathnaha (103) 14 56 Indarwa 78 92 Ramnagar 12

21 Behrari 67 .17 Jagatpur 42 9~ RahoTl';;] 104 22 Be1mohan 72 58 Jhakhrahi 23 94 Saini 38 23 Bhabtiahi 8 59 Kabpatti 24 95 Sangi 73 24 Bharaha 3 60 Kasirampa It i 74 96 Sangram 55 25 Bharahi 2 61 Kewatna 98 97 Sarauti 91

26 Bhirah:;r 101 62 Kharaua 60 98 Sijaulia 44 27 Biraul 102 63 Khargawan 43 99 Singdaha 61 28 Bishunpur 46 64 Khopa 49 toO Sirkharia 65 29 Ristau} 58 65 Kiritpur 68 101 Sisauni 34 30 Bisuharia 99 66 Kishunipatti 82 102 Siswar 5

31 Chhajrena 7 67 Konar 48 103 Sohpur 62 32 Chikna 100 68 Lachhminia 6 104 Sudai Ratauli 71 33 Dahapatti 25 69 Laksena 52 105 Sugapatti .. ~ 32 34 Deonathpat ti 90 70 Lawani 108 106 Taufir -. _..... 36 35 Deorb 81 71 Mahadewa 7'7 107 Tlaarbitia ... 75

36 Dewa Lawani 106 72 Mahathaur 19 lOR Tilat 76

DEVEJ"OPMENT BLOCK-MADHEPUR

} AUitdih )j\ 5 Asurgarh 122 <) Az Rakbe Panni 5 2 Amarupi 17 (i Az Rakbe Bhit BIlUga\\.lI1pur 84 10 Az Rakbe Sidhi Tajpur 79 3 Ankusi 50 7 Az Rakbe Desam 9 11 Az Rakbe Siwasingpur 36 4 A5am 63 8 Az Rakbe Dip 38 12 Bagewa 116 40

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES· ..... concid.

Serial Serial Serial no. in no. in no. in Sl. Name of village VD/ SI. Name of village VD/ Sl. Name 0 f village VD/ no. PCA no. PCA no. PCA 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3

DEVELOPMENT BT.OCK-MADIIEPl'R-concld.

13 Bahera (211) 16 53 Gangapur 47 92 Manmohan 14 14 Bahera (286) 89 54 Gatha 51 93 Matras 2 15 Bakwa AI, 106 55 Garhgaon 123 94 Nahri ]agarnathpur 93 16 Balia 55 56 Gobargarha 121 95 Nawada 67 17 Ralthi 104 57 Goiahi 125 96 Nemua 20

18 Banki 80 58 Gop.llp'ltti 11 97 Pachahi 59 19 Barsham 100 59 Gunakarpur 52 98 Pakhaul 72 20 Basipatti 124 60 Harshankri 129 99 Parriahi 119 21 Baswan 22 61 Hasauli Kaleanpur 83 100 Parsad 78 22 Bath 13 62 Jagir Sagram 98 101 Parsauni (300) 103

23 Behat 40 63 Kachhua 32 J02 Parsauni (308) 111 24 Bela 128 64 Kachhwi 28 103 p.lfwalpur 105 25 Belauncha 34 6S Kaithinia 41 104 Pauni 4 26 Berma 29 66 Kalikapur t 105 Pure 60 27 Betauna 75 (,7 Kaparphora tiS 106 Raghonagar 19

28 Bhagta 126 68 Karh:.lfu 94 107 24 29 Bakhrauli 30 69 K?siam 53 108 Rampur ll7 30 Bhakrain 74 70 Khajura 77 109 Rampura 130 31 Bhargawan 107 71 Khajuri 102 110 Ratwara 92 32 Bhawanipur 115 72 Kharik 96 Jt1 Rohua 91

:n Bheja 99 7~ Khor R8 112 Rupauli 70 ~4 Bhit Bhagwalilpur 82 74 Kalahi 45 ID Rutanl 42 35 Bhumpur 66 75 Kurson 71 114 Sarauni 65 36 Biharpur 19 76 L'lkhnaur 49 tl5 Semraha 12 37 Bijulipur 31 77 Barmotar 54 116 Shankarpur 7

III ;\R Birpur 7X L3ULI 57 117 Sijhalll 101 39 Birpur Burh 90 79 Lilja 110 118 Sikaria 62 40 Bishunpatti 27 80 Luchpani 120 119 Shikharia 23 41 Bishunpur 3 81 Madanpur (241) 43 120 Siwuisingpur 35 42 Bodai 21 82 Madanpur (284) 87 121 Sohrai 44

43 Chandardip 76 8~ Madhepur 61 122 Sonarpatti 48 44 Chapram 6 84 Madhu S'gram 97 123 Sonbarsa 15 45 Chhatauni 113 85 Manasingh Hasauli 85 124 SonTe 26 46 Cbunni 73 86 Mahisan 64 125 Sundar A.lr.IJ·i~ 18 47 Daia Kharwar 46 87 Mahp3tia 112 126 Tamari;, 25 48 Dalll,d g6 49 Dara 127 8H Mahs:I 114 127 Tangral\] 10)1 50 Desam 8 ~9 Maibi 33 ) 18 Tardiha 10 51 Dip 37 9n Mainahi 118 129 Tingri 611 52 Doalakh 95 91 M,mi Mahp3ti:l 109 130 Umri 51)

------VD-denotes Villa.ge Directory. pCA-denotes Primary Census Abstract, DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART A

Village Directory SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

As already mentioned in the introductory part For columns 5 to 10 of the Village Directory the Village Directory presents particulars of if a particular amenity such as education Or medi­ amenities available in each village besides giving cal facility, etc., was not found to be available in the list of villages in each Development Block the village, the distance from the concerned village (arranged in alphabetical order) and in respect of to the nearest place where such an amenity was each village its area, n~mber of households, popu­ available has been indicated in broad ranges of lation and land use data. The items of infor­ distance, viz. '(-5 Kms.)', '(5-10 Kms.), and mation on amenities available to the village include '(10+ Kms.f. The nearest place may lie in the educational (col. 5), medical (co1. 6), drinking water same development block, or in some other (col. 7), post and telegraph (col. 8), market/hat development block of the same district, or other (col. 9), rail/road or other communication facilities district of the State or even outside the State. In (col. 10) and power supply (col. 13). Other items view of the constraint of space the particulars of information such as copies of newspapers of distance by range of the nearest place where coming in the village, motor cycle/scooter, car, anyone of the medical or educational amf'ntties jeep and tractor available in the village, etc., have etc., is available has been shown provided r.one been incorporated in the "Remarks" column. Land of the medical or educational amenities was use is shown as area under forests, irrigated available in the concerned village. For medical land and sources of irrigation, unirrigated land, amenities, the availability of dispensaries/community culturable waste and area not available for culti­ health worker has l)een taken as the most modest vation. For uninhabited villages information facility. Similarly primary school has been comi­ about land use only has been presented. dered as the most modest educational amenity.

In the format the villages have been arrangeQ Tn column 6 of the Village Directory format, in ascending order of their thana numbers which composit schools such as middle schools with also represent their location code numbers within primary classes or ,econdary school~ with middle a development block. The villages which have classes, etc., have also been included in the been wholly merged in towns under the appro­ number of primary and middle schools res­ priate orders of the Government but continue pectively. For example, if in a village there are to be borne on the Thana Jurisdiction Lists of two primary schools and one middle schcol with the State Government, those treated as out­ primary classes the number of primary schools growths of towns or urban agglomerations and in the village has been shown as three and that those declared as Census towns have also been of middle school as one even though there are shown in the Village Directory at the appropriate only three educational institutions in all. ,So also places according to their Thana numbers with is the caSe of secondary schools, etc., if a similar necessary explanation against each. No data have, situation exists. however, been presented in respect of such villages. Communication facilities and approach to The data presented in the Village Directory village have been distinguished and shown separa­ have been compiled on the basis of Mauzawar tely to enable one to find out whether the Tillage Notes prepared for each village by the local is served by any mode of public transport such offici a Is at the Community D~velopment Block level. as bus, rail, waterway, etc. (column. 10) and whether the village i> approachable throughout to uses other than agricultural have been put under the year or only during fair weather. this category.

The pattern of presentation of land use data Barren and uncultufable lands-B arren and in the Village Directory conforms to the pattern unculturable lands relate to areas covered by of classification of land use as recommended by mountains, deserts, etc. Land which cannot be the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government brought under cultivation except at a high cost is ofIndia and as adopted by the State Government. classed as unculturable, whether such land is in These are as follows: isolated blocks, or within the cultivated holdings. 1. Forests Permanent pastures and other grazing lands-All 2. Not available for cuItivation-- grazing lands, whether or not they are permanent (a) Lands put to non-agricultural uses, pastures and meadows have been put under this (b) B:uren and unculturable lands. category. Common village lands and grazing lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow within forested areas are also included under this lands-- head. (a) Permanent pastures a nd other grazing Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves­ lands, All cultivable lands, which are not included under (b) Lands undel miscellaneous trees, crops the net area sown, but are put to some agricultUral and groves not included in the net alea use have been put under this category. Lands shown. under miscellaneous tree crops, thatching grass, (e) Culturable wastes. bamboo bushes and other groves used for fuel, etc., which arc not included under 'orchards' are 4. Fallow lands- classed under this category. (a) Fallow lands other than current fallows, Culturable waste-All lands available for culti­ (b) Current fallows. vation, whether or not taken up for cultivation, or abandoned after five years of cultivation for one reason or the other shall come under this category. 5. Net area sown. Such lands may be either fallow or covered with In the format of the Village Directory column shrubs and jungleS which are not put to any use. 15 (Forest) is identical to category ] above. They may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivated Columns 16 (Irrigated) and 17 (Un irrigated) give holdings. the break up of cultivable land. These are a Current falloll's---Lands which are left fallow combination of categories 4 (a+b) and 5 above. during the curren· year have been treated as current Column ] & (Culturable waste) corresponds to fallows (the term current year refers to the year category 3 ( a+b+c) above while column 19 in which data were collected). contains information relating to category 2 (a+b).

The concepts of land use pattern are explained Otherfallows--AIllands which were taken up below' for cultivation but are temporarily out of cultiva­ tion for a period c f not less than one year and not Forest-The term includes all lands classed as more than five years have been treated as other forests under any legal enactment dealing with fallows. forests or administered as forests, whether state­ owned or private and whether wooded or main­ Cultivated area· -The sum of net areas 50wn and tained as potential forest land. area under current fallows and other fallows gives the cultivated area. Land put to non-agricultural use-All lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under The land use data furnished in eols. 15 to 19 Wa er, e.g., rivers and canals and other lands put have been presented in hectares up:o two places Of the decimal after necessary conversion of land TB ... T. B. clinic areas from acres and decimal fractions (as main­ NH ... Nursing Home tained and obtained from Revenue authorities RP ... Registered Private Practitioner from the field). The area of the village in column SMP ... Subsidised Medical Practitioner 3 has been shown in hectares. CHW ... Community Health Worker o ... Others Tt will he seen that the tota I area under different land uses as indicated in columns 15 to 19 does (iii) Colli filII 7--Drillking Water not add up in some cases, to the total geogra­ T ... Tap Water phical area of the village. This can be attributed W ... Well Water to the' fact that area under water bodies, etc., is Tk ... Tank Waler generally not included in the land use statistics of TW Tube-we II Water the village. Hp Handpump R River Water As already mentioned in the earlier paragraphs, F .... Fountain the information in Village Directory is presented Canal for each village Development Blockwise. e L ... Lake Following is the list of abbreviations used in S '" Spring the Village Directory: N ." Nullah/Nala/Nalfah (i) Column 5-Edllcational o Others NA '" fnf(1rmation Not Available P ,., Primary or Elementary School (upto class IV) (iv) Column 8-Post and Tclef{mph M Middle or Junior Secondary PO ... Post Office School (upto class VIn) TO '" Telegraph Office H Matriculation or Secondary PTO Post and Telegraph Office School (upto class X) Phone ... Telephone conncc~it)n. PUC ... Higher Secondary, Interme­ diate, Pre-University, Junior (v) Column I O-Communicat ions College. BS ... Bt's c College RS '" Railway Station r fndusirial School NW Navigable Waterway (includ­ Tr Training School ing river. Cll na I, hackwaters, Ac Adult Literacy Class/Centre etc. ) o ... 0 her Educational Institutions (Sanskrit Pathashala, Senior (vi) Column II-Approach to Village Basic School, Makhtab, etc. PR Pucca Road (ii) Column 6-Medical KR Kutcha Road H ... Hospital NR Navigable River Mew ... Maternity and Child Welfare' NC Navigable Canal Centre. NW Navigable Walelway (other MH Maternity Home than river or canal) ewc ... Child Welfare Centre FP ... Foot Path HC Health Centre PHC Primary Hullth Centre (vii) Colllmn 13-Power Supply PHS PrimalY Health Sub-centre ED Electricity for Domestic pUrpose D Dispellsal y EAg '" Electricity for Agricllliure FPC Family Planning Centre purpose EO '" Electricity for ather purposes Centres, etc., various types of medical institutions like industrial, commercial, etc. such as dispensaries, primary health centres, etc., EA ... Electricity for All purposes and the number of each kind of such institutions, listed above. various types of sources of drinking water such as taps, tube-wells, etc., post and telegraph oUiees, (viii) Column IS-Irrigated by source power supply, railway station, bus stop, et'C., and GC Government .Canal also the number of villages not baving any of pc Privale_Caniil these amenities. W Well (without electricity) WE Well (with electricity) Appendix n TW '" Tube-well (without electricity) This table gives for each nOll-municipal town TWE; ... 1 ube-well (with electricity) (i.e., place treah:d as town only for Census pur­ Tk ... Tank poses) the area under forests, al ea under irrigation, R '" River unirrigated land, cuhurable wa5te and area of L ... Lake land not available for cultivation. In Madhubani Wf '" Waterfall district, however, there is no Census town. Hence 0 '" Othert; tbis appendix does not find place in this volun~e. (ix) Column 2C-Remarks Appendix III N Copies of Newspapers coming in the village. This appendix gives development blockwise. the list of villages where no educational, medical M Motor Cycles/Scooters availa~ ble in the viIIage. and public health facilities, etc., are available. This C ... Cars/Jeeps available m the statement is expected to be of considerable use in village micro-level planning. T Tractors available in the Appendix IV village. Thi, appendix gives the list of villages with the ft is likely that a viJIage may have more than population of the Scheduled Castes and the Sche­ one institution/amenity of the same kind. Such a dules Tribes in various percentage ranges. Part A situation would arise only in the case of columns of the appendix deals with the p('pulation of the 5, 6 and 20. In such cases the number of such Scheduled Castes in the villages while Part B deals institutions /amenities has been given in paren­ with the population of the Scheduled Tribes. Infor­ theses after the appropriate symbol in . Cols. 5 or 6 mation is presented by the percentage ranges as and just after the symbol in Col. 20. indicated below:

At the end of the Village Directory four appen­ For the Scheduled Castes (Part A) : 0,..5, 6~ 10, dices have been provided the details of which are 11-15, 16-20,21·30 and 31 and above. given below: For the Scheduled Tribes (Part B): 0-5, 6-15, Appendix I Hi-25, 26-35, 36.50 and 51 and above. This statement gives; for each development This statement will facilitate in identifying the block, the number of Villages having various levels ville;' ges having concentra1ion of Sch' duh. d Castes and types of educa1ional institutions, such as or Scheduled Tribes population for local area plan­ Primary SehGal, Middle School, Adult Literacy ning for the weaker sections of the population. 48

DEVELOPMEl'OT BLOCK--MADHUBANI VILLAGE

AMENlTfES AND

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad lunges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ------. " Communica: Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa. Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail station, (in hectars) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI

Chandar Scnpur (I) 200,72 2,141(371 ) P(2),O --~( 5.10) Hp,C,N -(-5) Monday, -(-5) Tbursday, 2 Dhelpurw;l (2) 26,71 765(137) -(-5) ~(-5) W,Tk, -(~5) -(-5) -(5.10) TW,Hp. 3 Satlakha 0) 104.00 797(146) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-S) -(-5) -(5.10)

4 Tola Lak Sayar (4) 46.94 377(68) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-S) ~l-.5) -(S-10) TW,Hp. 5 Sirampur (S) 22.26 37(7) -(-5) -(-S) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

6 Hasanpur (6) 565.74 4,484(796) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) -(-5) TW,Hp,R. 7 Kamalpur (7) 23.07 59(12) -(---5) --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-.5)

8 Kakraul (8) 1,149.29 8,674(1,594) P(6),M(2), PHS, W,TW, PO WedHesday, BS H,O. PHC,Rp. Hp,R. Saturday. 9 Kharauwa (9) 282.06 2,036(379) P -(-5) W,TW. 1'0 -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 10 Jagal (10) 125.86 650(109) P --(5.10) W.Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 11 Potbi Jagat (1I) 44.11 346(59) P -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

12 ljrapatti Jagat (12) 82.52* 233(46) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(~5) -(-5) -(-5)

J3 Ijrapatti Jagat (13) 33.42* Ullillhabited

14 Ijrapatti Jagat (14) 82.52* Uninhabited

15 Arazi Basauli (15) 8.50 Uninhabited

l6 Gajau Basauli (16) 49.37 380(75) -~-5) -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,Hp,C. 17 llasauli t14) 738.14 6,551(1,159) P(3),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO & Monday, BS Ac. Hp,R. Phone. Thursday. 18 Arazi Basauli (IS) 14.97 Uninhabited

19 Ijra (19) 630.09 7,08"°,(96) }'(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(-5) Ac,O(J). Hp,R. Friday. 20 Malaugia (20) .324.15 1941(348) P,M _(5.10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,R,C,N. 21 Dumri (21) 205.08 3,047(526) PO -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO --t-5) --(-5) Hp,R,F. 22 lIarirampatti (22) 58.27 720(143) . (-S) -(-5) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(-~) Hp. * Area supplied through local sources, DIRECTORV SUBOIVISION-MADHUBANJ SAOAR LAND USE

Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,--______------J~--_ ------, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated .gauchal' for historical and cultivation or archa­ groves) eological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (13) Rice, GC (3.25), W (2.02), 147.20 J 8.11 21.88 N2 wheat TW (6.17), R (2.09). KR Ditto (14) Rice, 2002 1.02 5.67 N2 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW (16.29), R (5.75) 60.42 2.92 18.62 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rice, W (0.87), TW (1.70), 28.44 1.78 11.10 wheat Tk (1.38), R (1.67). PR Ditto (13) Rice, 17.95 3.06 1.25 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, W (4.87), TW (2.46), 285.72 9.88 163.07 M1 : T1 wheat Tk (8.13), R (10.61). KR Ditto (10) Rice, W (4.30) 15.99 1.69 1.09 w!J.eat PR,KR, Ditto (11) Rice, TW (195.25) 575.05 185.95 193.04 N5:M2 NR. wheat KR~NR Ditto (15) Rice, TW (27.91) 208.24 19.80 26.11 wheat l'R,KR Ditto (10) Rice, TW (2.82) 92.19 7.08 23.77 wdeat KR Ditto (8) Rice, 33.07 4.49 6.55 wheat KR Ditto (7) Rice, 27.30 2.97 7.16 wheat TW (8.13), Tk (2.02) 53.89 13.13 5.35

15.21 7.87 10.34

6.82 1.36 0.32

KR~NR Madhubani (13) Rice, TW (8.57) 37.62 1.32 1.86 wheat PR,KR, Ditto (12) Rice, TW (65.12) 428.47 141.99 102.56 Ml NR. wheat 14.35 0.17 0.45

KR,NR Madhubani (10) Rice, TW (4.12), R (".05) 455.12 66.93 99.87 N2 : CI wheat KR Ditto (7) Rice, R (0.74) 192.68 66.82 63.91 Nl wheat KR,NR Ditto (7) Rice, 91.70 44.75 68.63 . wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice. 48.72 2.82 6.73 wheal 50

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ---MADlWBANJ VaLAGE AMENlTIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a daih (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracke~s, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ~..A... ______~ r \ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Populll- Drinking Post and days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-l\IADHlJBANI-colltd.

23 Kokri (23) 248.07 1,819(363) P,Ac -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,R. 24 Rahika (24) 542.68 6,283(1,028) P,M,H,C, H,HC, W.Tk,TW, PTO & Tuesday, BS Ac(3).O. PHC,FpC Hp,R,F. Phone. Friday. 25 Pokhrauni (25) 182.92 1,463(249) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C. 26 Saurath (26) 507.06 3,559(641) P,M,Ac PHS,RP, W,Tk, PO -(-5) BS CHW(2). TW,Hp,R. 27 Jagatpur (27) 830.40 5,125(961 ) p(J) PHS W,Tk, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) TW,Hp,R. 28 Dhanuki Jagatpur (28) 45.32 485(73 ) P -(-5) W,Tk, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,N. 29 Sapta (29)* 430.5S 3,939(717) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(--5) BS Hp,R. 30 Sapta (2912) 36.01 Uninhabited

31 Bhachhi (30) 446.57 4,558(838 ) P(2),O -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) --(-5) TW,Hp. 32 Lachbminagar (31) 11.33 207(29) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

33 Maharajganj (32) Wholly merged in Madhubani (M)

34 Madhuqani (11)* 57.06 2,250(430) P -(--.5) W,Tk, PTO & -(-5) BS,RS Hp,R. Phone 35 Kamat Bhawanipur (34)," 25.90 1,529(282) P,M -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(--5) BS Hp,R. 36 Jitwarpur (36) 122.21 1,735(303) P,M,H -(-5) W,Tk, PO -(-5) BS TW,Hp. 37 Bhoraha (37) 30,35 Uninbabitcd

38 Ramkhcl11ri os) 31.16 U lIiniJ(Jbit((/

39 Serma (3') 111.69 2100'!) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp. -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

40 Kanail (40) 139.61 1,144(208) P D,TU W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) TW,Hp,R. 41 N"zirpur (41) 288.54 2,387(391 ) P,M, PHS W,Tk, PO -(5-10) US Ac,O. TW,Hp,R. 42 Srichand (42) 42.27 76WI4-l) P CHW W,Tk,TW -(--5) -(5-10) TIS

43 Baharban (43) 175.fi3 SIll! 91) P,O -(-5) W,Tk, -(--5) -(5-10) TW,Hp,R. 44 Bhavara 3,980(642) W,Tk, -(-5) -( -5) 118 Hp,R,N.

*Partly included in Madhubani (M) 51

DIREctORY SUBDlVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,------.------"------.---.---, any place of Appro3.ch Nearest town Culturable religious, to ond distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrig.l ted gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (8) Rice, W (1.25), TW (1.74), 142.70 36.59 64.98 wheat Tk (0.81). PR, KR Ditto (8) Rice, W (6.12), TW (12.22), 288.39 47.63 180.03 N4: Ml: wheat Tk (4.10), R (4.19). Cl: Tl PR, KR Ditto (10) Rice, W (1.25),TW(2.}4), 114.90 9.84 50.11 Ml wheat Tk (3.05), R (1.63). PR, KR, Ditto (8) ED,EAg Rice, WE (14.24), Tk (8.15), 380.94 15.02 76.J3 N2: Ml NR. wheat 0(12.38). PR, KR Ditto (5) EAg Rice, TWE(16.85) 561.26 89.82 162.47 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, TW(1.98) 33.14 5.36 4.84 wheat PR, KR Ditto (4) EA Rice, TW(4.05), R(6A7) 314.37 22.64 83.05 wheat Tk(2.76) 27.89 5.36

PR, KR Madhub3ni (3) E\ Rice, TW(19.98) 3'i0.52 18.19 57.88 wheat KR,NR Ditto (3) EAg Rice, TW(4.0;') 7.25 wheal

PR, KR j\ladhubaui (2) LA Rice, Tk(O,66) 32,55 3.45 20.40 whc:!! PR,KR,NR Ditto (1) ED Rice, Tk(2.14) 2.64 1.85 19.27 wheJt PR,KR Ditto (4) bA Rice, TWE(2. 89), Tk(4 ,19), 65.76 2.42 43.64 whe~\t 0(3.31) R(0.28) 30.00 0.D7

30.3(\ 0,80

KR Madhubanl (5) Rice, Tk(2.59) 97.71 11.39 wheat KR Ditto pi) Rice, TW(5.99),Th(l.Z7) 121.12 LI9 10.04 wheat PR, KR Ditto (6) Rice, TW( 13.(0),Tk(3.28) 195.2') 2,49 74.48 wheat PR, KR Ditto (7) Rice, TW(2.78),Tk(O.71) 79,60 2.89 6.29 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(5.97), Tk(0.92) 154.20 0.46 14.0!3 wheat PR,KR Ditto (2) BAg Rice, W(20.31), WE(11.04) 495.93 21.79 8U2 wheat 52

DEVELOPMENT BI"OCK-MADHUBANI VILLAGE

AMENJT J ES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (--) is shown in the cplum~ and next to it in braCkets, the distance in broad ranges, vi:l;.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place ,-where______the facility is available is -A. given)______-,

Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post days tior.s no_ Thana no_ of the tion and Educa- Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Telc. Marketl RlliL station, (in hectares) households graph /WI, if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd_

45 Bhakhrauli (63) 262_23 1,371(269) P,Ac ~(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) TW,Hp,R_ 46 Katai (64) 114.52 925(170) P,O -(-5) W,Tk, -(--5) -(5.10) ---(5·10) Hp,R. 47 Khanjipur (65) 81.34 426(76) P --(5.10) W,Tk, - -(- 5) -(5·10) NW Hp,R_ 48 Basuara (66) 308.37 2,930(556) P(2) -<5-10) W,Tk, PO -(5-10) NW TW,Hp,H_ 49 Khajuri (67) 302.70 2,517(376) P,G -(-5) W,Tk, ---(-5) (5.10) -(-5) TW,Hp,R_ 50 Rajahan (68) 20.69 1l0(14) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) --(5·10) -(-5)

51 K;ljiana (69) 70.82 438(73) P,A~ -+-5) W,'lk, -(- -5) (5.)0) -(--5) TW,Hp. 52 Ganeshpur (70) 4.86 Unillftabited

53 Fatehpur (71 ) 44.11 585(112) P -(-5) W,Tk, - (-5) - --(5.10) -(-S) Tw,Hp. S4 Keshopur (72) 72.44 235(42) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk, --(-5) -(--5) -(-5) TW,Hp. 55 Saidpur (73) 8.50 U lIillhabi fed

56 Semuara (74) 162_28 2,297(401Y) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk, PO --(5.10) BS H,Ac. TW,Hp_ 57 Dangar Bhitthi (75) 169.16 824(126) P,M --(-5) W,Tk,TW PO --(-5) BS

58 Balia Bijauli (76) 48.16 U 11 inhabitc d

59 Birsar (77) 47.35 1,069(1gS) P PHC,PHS W;lk, -- (-5) -(-5) US 1W,Hp. 60 Samaul (78) 164.60 1,521(284) P,M -(-5) W,Tk, --(-5) -(5-10) BS TW,Hp 61 Sundarpuf Bhitthi (79) 372.71 3,212(646) P,G SMP, W,Tk, PO -(5-10) -(-5) CHW,O. TW,Hr. 62 Lakhanpatti (80) 13_76 587(83) l' RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5)

63 Nima (81) 1~4.47 1,396(258) 1'(1) --(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -- ( 5) -( - 5) TW,Hp,R. 64 Be/am (82) 161.47 1,159(219) P,M RP W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --I -- 5) -(--5) Hp,R. 65 Balia (83) 618.24 ),705(702) P,M Pl--IS, W,Tk, . (-5) -(-5) liS FPC. TW,Hp,R. 66 Sonaur (84) 178.46 2,796(569) P,Ac, -(-5) W,Tk, --(-5) -(--5) NW O. TW.Hp. 53

DIREctORY SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR LAND USF

Land use (i. c., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r-·------~-..A.------·---~ Remarks Approach _ Nearest town. CuIturablc including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest JrrigJted by source Unirrigated goucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20

KR Madhubani (1) Rice, R(13.65) 235.13 7.39 6.06 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, Tk(l.66) 65.26 13.13 34,47 wheat KR,NR Ditt~) (5) Rice, R(3.48) 65.74 6.01 6.11 wheat KR,NR Ditto (5) Rice, TW(6.13),R(4.51) 180.22 37.19 80.32 wheat KR,NR Ditto (7) EAg Rice, W(21.21 ),WE(20.39) 211.96 16.18 32.96 wheat KR,NR Ditto (6) Rice 0(1.05) 15.27 1.91 2.46 wheat KR Ditto (6) Rice, TW(2.76) 58.50 2.57 6.99 wheJt 4.21 0.65

KR,NW Madhuballi (5) Rice, TW(10.70) 27.31 0.71 5.39 wheat KR Ditto (4) Rice, W(5.20) 46.06 11.12 10.06 wheat 6.03 0.93 1.54

PK,KR Madhub~mi (5) Rice, TW(5.03) 107.67 13.29 36.29 N5 : Tl wheat PR,KR Ditto (4) Rice, TW(3.33) 110.51 18.30 37. u2 N3: M2 wheat 34.911 5.04 8.14

PR,KR Madhubani (4) Riu::, 29.11 4.80 13.44 N7 : Cl wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, TW(9.0o) 121.27 6.55 27.70 N2 wheat KR Ditto (8) LAg Rice, W(2.31 ),WE(J6.45) 236.7<> 24.14 73.05 Whc,1t KR Ditto (8) Rice, 0(0.10) 9.40 0.27 3.99 Nl wheat. KR Ditto (10) Rice, 0(0,42) 105.32 16.43 22.30 wheat PR,KR,NR Ditto (II) Rice, TW(2.47) lll.54 12.09 35,37 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, TW(36.42), Tk(14.38) 471,49 77.18 78.77 N3 wheat KR,NR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, W(4.1O),WE(4.12), 85.33 29,49 49.28 whe:1t Tk(6.14). 54

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADlIUBANI VJlLA(;E

AMENlTkS AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in br(;ckets, the distance in broad rangt:s viz.,-S kms., :-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is "vailable is given]. r------....A...------.c~ Communiea- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions No. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa· Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tionaI (potaele) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households Itat, if any Waterways 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. 67 Az Rakbe Sankarpur (85) 1.83 Uninhabited

68 Sankarpur Gandhwar (86) 37.23 283(52) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -··(--S) Monday, BS Friday. 69 Salha (87) 8.50 615(107) -(-5) - (5.10) W -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)

70 Gandhwnr (88) 413.99 3,246(600) P,M --(5-10) W,Tk, PO --(-5) --(5.LO) TW,Hp. 71 Kajiana (89) 44.11 1,100(168) P,O -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) ---(-5)

72 Mominpur (90) 242.40 2,149(369) 1'(2) RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -··(-5) -(-5)

73 Moh iuddipur (91) 247.2~ 1,476(265) r,M -(-5) W,Tk, . -( - 5) - -(5.10) -(-5) TW,Hp. 74 Bhagirathpur (<)2) 77.70 477(86) p CHW W,Tk, - - (--5) -- (--s) --I -5) TW,Hp. 75 Tarachandpur (93) 20.64 49(9) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp ~(-5) -{--5) --(-5)

76 Lachhmipur (94) 201.94 1,456(290) P,M -(---5) W,Tk,Hp - (-5) - (---5) - (-5)

77 Maksuda (95) 511.71 6,540(1,193) P(4),M, --(---5) W,Tk, -PO -(-5) -- (-5) 0(5). TW,Hp. 78 Dahibat Dih (127/2) 31.16 548(87) P -( ·5) W,'1k,Hp . ~-( ---5) - -(o. 5) --- ( --5)

79 Salempur (129) 93.08 804(169) P -(j.lO) W,Tk,Hp --(5.10) - ~(5.1O) --(--5)

80 Ale (130) 53.42 116(26) -(-5) --(5.10) W,'fW,Hp -(--5) .--(5.10) -(-5)

Total 15,175.66 129,24-4(23,087) 1'( 77) H(1) M(20) HC(I) 11(4) PHC(3) C(l) PHS(6) Ac(12) D(2) 0(21) FPC(2) TBO) RP(5) SMP{I) CHW(5) 0(1)

Note :-Figures given in brackets under Cel. 4 relate to number of households. 55

DlUECTORY SUBDIVISION--MADHUBANI SAPAR LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r-______. __ .~_.A. ___ .~ _____ ~_ -. -- -~--~--~ ---I any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and dis~ance Power staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) Supply food (including available or Fc,rest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeo)o- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

R(l.64) 1.14 0.05

PR,KR Madhubani (27) Rice, TW(2.64),R(2.71) 16.11 4.04 11.73 wheat PR,~R Ditto (24) Rice, R(2.47) 3.95 1.00 1.08 wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, W{1,63), WE(21.18), 320.43 15.52 53.19 N2: M3: wheat Tk(204). C1 : TI KR Ditto (22) Rice, 34.79 5.25 4.07 NI wheat PR,KR Ditto (I8) Rice, Tk(4.10) 200.85 17.89 19.56 N2: Ml wheat PR,KR Darbhanga (I8) ED, Rice, TWE(4.63) 192.48 22.56 27.59 N2 EAg. wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, 61.16 7.22 9.32 Nl wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 19.83 0.81 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(2.15) 162.74 18.13 18.92 Nt wheat KR Ditto (17) EA Rice, TWE(25.23),Tk(4.19) 342.75 59.50 80.04 N3: Ml wheat PR'KR Ditto {I 5) Rice, 28.32 2.84 wheat KR Madhubani (6) Rice, Tk(0.90) 64.62 3.66 23.90 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, TW(2.39) 33.50 5.52 12.01 wheat GC(3.25) 10,197.18 ],433.55 2,650.88 N 51 W(7S.44) M 14 WE(107.42), (' 4 TW{495.57), T 4 TWE(49.60), Tk(79.57), R(65.94) 0(17.26) S6

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BISFI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5- - 10 kms. and IO--t-kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,..------''------.-----~ Communica· Serial Name of Village Total area Total Pcpula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa· Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, villag. number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat. if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVEI'IIUE THANA-BENIPATTI Sibaul (145) 128.69 1,692(297) P,M -(5.10) W,Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) Sunday, -(-5) Thursday. 2 Rathos (146) 471.45 4,234(714) P(Z) -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5)

3 Bardaba (147) 203.15 2,212(350) P(2) HC, W,Tk,Hp,R PO --(-5) -17.5) C'HW(4). 4 Madhpur (148) 89.84 243(37) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -:-(5.10) -(-5)

_} Jagban (149) 713.55 4,990(891) P(3) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(-5) BS

6 Hiropatti (150) 124.24 1,124(216) M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(-5) BS

7 Janipur (151) 67.99 1,277(258) P a W,Tk,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5)

8 Madhopur (152) 36.08 366(77) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) sunday, -("7'5) Thursday. 9 Sarsoti (153) 55.44 112(15) -( -5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-:-:-5) -{-5)

to Tisi Narsam (1S4) 601.35 6,908(1,158) P(3), -(S.10) W,Tk, -(S.IO) Monday, -(-::-5) 0(2). TW,Hp. Friday. 11 Damla (155) 105.62 1,998(339) P,O -(-5) W,Tk, -(-S) Wednesday, -(-5) Hp,R. Saturday, 12 Baingra (156) 517.18 2,382(426) P(2) -(5·10) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) -(--5) --(-S)

13 Balha (157) 264.66 2,644(455) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Tk,TW,R -(-5) -(-5) BS

14 Marwa (158) 97.93 748(112) P --(5.10) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) TW,Hp. C'hahuta (159) 310.39 5,596(1,046) P(3),M -(5.10) W,Tk, PO -(-5) -(-S) TW,Hp. 16 -.1ornaul (160) 217.00 1/69(263) P -(5-10) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5) TW,Hp. 17 Jairampur (161 ) :n.99 Uninhabited

18 Sadullahpur (1621 286.11 2,306(404) P,O -(5-10) W,TW,Hp PO -(5.10) BS

19 Dudhail (163) 284.09 1,944(342) P -(5.10) W,TW,R -(-5) -(5.10) BS,NW

20 Raghauli (164) 634.14 4,008(689) P(3),M --(5.10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS,NW Hp,R. 21 Usauth (16S1 107.64 1,293(214) P -(5.10) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(S.10) NW

22 Arazi Usauth (166) 39.66 Uninhabited S7

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-- MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) . ..A... ______.______. ____ .___ ~ r------.--. Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power· Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply -food - (including avaihble of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gal'.char for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest 11 12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (23) Rice, TW( 11.46), Tk(6.21), 94.21 2.08 10.87 wheat 0(3.86). KR Ditto (28) Rice, 3.24 TW(12 14),R(56.66) 247.66 121.40 30.35 wheat KR Ditto (28) Rice, TW(8.09), Tk( 4.05), 180.08 6.88 N2 wheat 0(4.05). KR Ditto (28) Rice, W(809),TW(2.02), 54.23 8.90 6.48 Nl wheat l{(6.07),0(4.05). PR,KR Ditto (27) Rice, 4.05 TW(6. 07) ,Tk(8.09), 588.00 8.09 80.97 Nl wheat R(209),L(16.19). PR,KR Ditto (27) EAg Rice, TW(J .62),TWE(12.14), 37.23 56.25 4.86 N2 wheat Tk(4.05),R(8.09). KR Ditto (27) Rice, TW(4.05), Tk(16.19), 43.13 2.60 wheat 0(202). KR Ditto (27) Rice, TW(2.02),Tk(2.02), 24.85 0.81 4.36 NI wheat R(202) NW Ditto (27) Rice, TW(202),R(8.09) 38.85 2.43 4.05 N2 wheat Kl{ Ditto (26) Rice, W(O 94),TW(97.63), 445.09 6.60 16.32 M2:Tl wheat Tk(2215),0(12.62). KR Ditto (26) Rice, n(l2.14),R(12.14) 59.89 16.19 5.26 N3 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 3.24 1'\\'(4047), Tk(8.09), 385.6t\ 20.23 6.88 N3:Ml wheat R(52.61 ). KR Ditto (25) Rice, TkC6.07),R(2.02), 192.91 45.45 6.07 N2:Ml wheat L(8.09),0(4.05). PR,KR Ditto (25) EAg Rice, WE(6.56),TWF(12.2B), 37.67 !U6 18.77 N5 wheat Tk(6.12) ,R(8. 17). KR Ditto (25) Rice, W(6.19),TW(8.15), 149.77 30.73 96.23 N25:M3:CI wheat Tk( 4.93),RCI4.39). KR Dill" (26) FAg Rice, W(l3.19), WE(3.30), 181.71 0.65 N3 wheat R(l8.15). 0(8.09) 18.85 7.05

PR,Kk MCldhubani (28) Rice, TW( 12.14),0(20.23) 153.97 49.54 50.23 wheat PR,KR,NR Darbhanga (20) Rice, W(2.04),1W(8.37) 185.47 27.82 60.39 N2 wheat PR,KR,NR MadhubaDi (28) Rice, W(4.86), TW(20.48), 392.64 66.63 135.08 N5:M4:T2 wheat Tk(4.11 ),R(10.34). KR,NR Ditto (28) Rice, W(4.13 ).TW(9.91),Tk 42.38 5.95 30.00 wheat (l0.18),R(0.5S),0(4.54). W(O.84),TW(1.83) 24.68 2.08 10.23 55

DEVELOPMEl'iT BLOCK-BISFI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given} . ..A... ,------~--:-----. Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total PopuLI. Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and EduCl- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Market/ Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways)

2 ~ 4 :; (i 7 R 9 10

REVENUE THA "IA-BE'IIpATTl -('o/ltd.

23 Singhia (167) 1,480.22 11,114(2,017) P(4), -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp PO Tuesday, ~ (S-lO) M(2). Saturday. 24 Singhaso (168) 491.98 5,7S2(940} P,M,O .-(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) R,C~ 25 Chaparia ( 169) 248.88 2,149(355) M,O --(~5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(--5)

26 Nurchak (170) 858.73 8,327(1 ,44.~) P(4) --(-.S) W,Tk,Hp PO Sunday, IlS Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 27 Bisfi (171 ) 921.86 6,352(1,164) P(6),M, HC,RP(2), W,Tk,TW. PO Monday, NW H. CHW. Hp. Friday. 28 Bherwa (172) 205.98 3,067(527) P ---( - -S) W,Tk,TW, PO ~(-5) -·(~5) Hp, 29 Sakrari (173) 148.52 693(110) P _.( - -5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Tuesday, -( -·-5) Hp. Saturday. 30 Parohi (174) 115.74 1,178(233) 0 --(5-10) W,'J'k,TW, PO -( -5) --(5-10) Hp,N. 31 Patauna (17S) 95.50 1,845(321 ) P,O --(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -( 5) - ( - 5) --(5-10) Hp. 32 Usrahi (176) 99.15 1,126(166) 0 --(5-10) W,Tk,Hp --( - 5) --I -5) -(5-1O)

33 Parsauni (17R) 917.12 10)56( 1,905} P(6),M, D,FPC W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday ---(5-10) H,O. Hp,R. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. 34 Arazi parsauni (179) 33.18 Uninhabited

35 Raghopur (181) 429.77 2,231 (405) P(2),M -( 5) Tk,Hp,R PO - (-- 5) -(10-\)

36 Nahas Rup:mli (217) 749.11 5,559(1,n '2) P(3),M, ( 5) W,Tk,'fW, PO -( -5) -(5-10) H,O. Hp. 37 Sohans (225) 442.72 2,694(42~) P,M,O. --5) Tk,'fW ---( ~-5) -(-5) -(10+)

38 Raghepura (226) 167.U 2,408(379) 1'(2),0 . -(5-10) Tk,TW ---( - 5) Monday, - (10-\) Thursday. 3~ Ajnauli (227) 172.39 851(110) P (-5) Tk,TW ( -5) -( - 5) -(10+ )

40 Bajraha (~2R) 26;.15 1,267(22-1 J P He W,Tk,TW, - ( 5) --(5-10) -(10+) Hp. 41 Genaura (229) 266.2.8 ? I)G~(J6 7) P,O --I -5) W,Tk,'lW, (.-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp. DIRECTORY SLiBDlVJSION-lVIADHUBANI SADA\{

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r- __ ~ ___...A.. ______-, Remarks

Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (including available of religious, Forc~t Irrigated by source Unirrig~ted gauchar for historical , and cultivation 'or archil- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 JI) 20

KR Madhubani (29) Rice, TW(80.94), Tk(6.07), 976.09 280.11 114.34 wheat R(12.55),0(10.12). KR Ditto (31) Rice, 'I W(20.23), Tk(16.37), 190.20 40.47 43.82 N1 wheat R(172.80),O(8.®). KR Ditto (30) EAg Rice, GC(20.23), TW(4.05), 145.68 22.15 32.49 wheat TWE(12.14), Tk(8.09), 0(4.25). PR,KR Ditto (30) Rice, TW(40.47), Tk(41.28l, 681.08 20.23 63.53 N2 wheat 0(12.14),

PR,KR Ditto (21) Rice, W(8.15),TW (6.14), 497.99 120.23 270.97 , wheat Tk(8.19),R( 10.19). KR Ditto (23) Rice, TW(32.83), Tk(8 711, 153.22 2.95 7.29 wheat 0(0.98). KR iJltto 119,1 Rice, W(0.95),TWI 41:>.16), 80.15 2.')4 6.14 CI wheat Tk(1O.01),0(2.17). KR Ditto (18) Rice, W(0.96).TW(26.6] ), SO.4l 2.09 3.48 maizl! Tk(2.19). KR Ditto (16) Rice, W(0.95),TW(32.93), 47.72 1.66 1.92 wheat Tk(0.95),0(1.27). KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(21.27),R(2.17 ) 68.61 1.68 5.42 wht:at KR Ditto ,I') Rice, \\1(15.06), Tk(2.13), 763,29 4.10 140.62 MI wheat R(l.92).

'1W(6.58) 20.10 6.50

KR Madhubani (25) Rice, '1\\1(20.23 ),R( 60.70), 201.77 138.98 wheat 0(8.09). KR Ditto (19) Rice, TWi14.43), Tk(11.05) 558.88 1.67 163.03 Ml:T1 wheat KR Ditt,.> (20) Rice, UC(60.70),Tk(24,28) , 221.25 128.40 wheat O(i.09). KR Ditto (25) Rice, TW(12.14),Tk( 18.21), 76.56 48.08 wheat 0(12.14). KR Ditto (24) Rice, TW{1O.12),Tk(24.28), 33.06 40.45 60.43 wheat 014.05). KR Diltu (_24) Rice, TW(4.77),Tk(4. 15 J, 201.4<) 52.08 wheat 0;0.96). KR Ditto ~15) Rice, 1W(19.58),Tk~1O.79) 165.79 1.08 69.04 Ml wheat 60

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--BISFI VjtLAGl~

AMENITIES AND

Amenities avaihible [if not available \\ithin the village, a dash (-) i~ shown in the column and next to it in bracketb, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10-] km;., of the nearest place where the facility is available is ~ivenJ. (' -"------·1 Day or ComOillnica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post, ntl days lions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Meuie,1 water Telegraph of the (Bu~ stop, village number of tiona I (pot.ilJle) Marketl Rail station, (in hectares) hou6cholus /rat, if any W

REVEl\UE THANA-BENIPATTI-contd.

42 Kerwar (230) 338.72 2,961(5Hl) P(2),M ---( ~ .. -') 'J k ,lIp I'Q --( 5) (lOT)

43 Aja Rakbe Jafra (231) 64.34 218(39) -(--5) -(--5) W,Tk -( 5) --I 5) (10 ,

44 J'lfra (232) 378.38 2,909(559) P(2),M,H -(5-10) Tk,lW PO TlIesd:.y, (10 : Saturd"y. 45 Mokadampur (233) 138.81 385(82) P (5-10) Hp ( )) ( :'i) (10 , )

46 Belaunja (234) 201. I3 2,674(44Y) 1'(2) -(5-10) TW PO -. 5) (10

47 Chandarbana (235) 89.84 533(101 ) P 15-10) W,Tk,T\I, .. -I 'l) (-~5) - (10 -,- ) Hp. 48 BI1'.lgauti (236) 91.46 722(134) p,Ac (5. :0) \v~Tk, Hp ~) 5) (5-1 ()

49 Marhia (237) 134.35 1,030(204) P, A.:,O (5·10) W,Tk,Hp, ~) --I . 5) BS C. 50 Inamat (238) 8.50 l Ii ill /Illb i /( d

51 Khairi 8anka (241) 939.26 8,953(1,518) P(4),M, PHS, 0(3) \V,H.,Hp, ]'0 ( - ~) BS Ac(2),O,3'. C. 52 Dhepura (242) 216.10 2,120(390) P(3),Ac 5) W,Tk.Hp 5) (--5) I)S

53 Aunsi Babhan- (243) 393.35 7,452(1,267) p(3),M, H,RI\2) W,TIo.,Hp PO -(5.10) BS gawan Ac,O. 54 Bhoj Paraul (244) 701.62 5,550(990) P(5),'\<'(2) - (-5) \v,lJp .PO - (- 5) -(-5)

55 Simri (245) 573.43 5,763(1,037) P(S),M, ) 'C.CR\\' W,lJp )'0 Sunday, (5-10) H,I\C,O. \"·edncsday. 56 Inamat (246) 19.42 [/';in/wbitGti

57 Sa Jempur (247) 325.77 1,671(300) P(21,A.: ---1-5) W.Hr - (5·10)

Total 18,122.38 160,120(27,91)6) P (95) HII) M (IS) HC(4) H (5) PHS,I) Ac (10) D(]) o (20) FPC(J) RP(4) CHW(6) 0(4)

Note: Figures given in brnckets under Col. 4 re1:1te t 1 number of hOl1seh ,Ids. () t

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION--I\IADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land usc Ii. c., ,'rea under different types of land usc in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including J r--·------·--·-- ,.----.-·.···-·-·-·-·-- ~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not histcrieal village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Trriga ted by source Un irrigated gauehar for arehaeolo- and cultivation gical gf(lYes) interest

11 12 lJ I·l 15 16 17 11) 11) 20

KR Mr.dhub"ni (201 Rice, PC(68.flO I ,TW(16,191, 60.35 132.68 wheat Tk(24.28),0(36.421. KR Ditte) (20) Rice, 51.33 13.01 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GO 121 AO),TW( 12.14), 109.32 115.29 N2:M1:T1 wheal n(12J4),Oi8.09). KR Ditto (201 Rice, GC(20.23),Tk(12.14J, 57.46 44.93 maize 0(4.05). FP Ditto (20) Rice, GCI 80941, Tki 8.09), 32.40 67.56 NI maize 0(12.14). KR Ditto ( 18) Rice, 1\V(622),TkI5.17) 67.54 10.31 wheat FP Ditto (23) Rice, '{ \VI 16.19), 1'k(2.02), 54.12 1.27 15.84 wheal 0,2.02). PR,KR Ditl" (2:1 I Rice, GC(24.28),'IW( ~.091, .15.43 2.17 56.28 \\ heat Tk(4.05 ),0(4.05 I. G0607) 2.43

PR,KR Madhub,ni (20) Rice, GC(40,47),'1 W(,+0.47), 768.26 3.30 71.59 N3:Ml :Cl:T1 wheat Tk( 10.12), 0(4.05). PR Ditto (18) EAg Rice, TWE(40.47),TkO.50) 135.09 2A4 30.60 Ml:T1 wheat PR,KR Ditto ( 18) ED,EAg Rice, T\v~IO. !2j, TWE(40.47), 266.89 2.89 50.21 NlO:M2:Cl wheat Tk(10.12),002.65). PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, GO.303.51),TW(48.56), H8.11 32.17 96.42 N7:T2 \\ heal TWE(28.33 ),Tk(40,47), 0(4.05). KR Ditto (29) EA Rice, ·fW(l6.1'J),TWEl24.28), 117.76 35.92 342.86 N25:Ml: wheat Tk(20 23 1,0(16.19). CI:Tl GC(H7),O(0.81) 3.64 7,50 1.80

KR Madhubani (20) Ric." GC(23'/.95), TW(36.42 I, ILlS 32.97 NI wheat '1kO.28).

10.53 (;C (9).1.45) 10,650,'.)7 1,120.1(, 3,035.97 N 109 PC (68.80) M 20 W (6<'.35) C 5 WE (9.86) T 10 TW (858.54) TWE (170.11) Tk (483.46) R (461.72) L (24.28) 0 (240.18) 62

DEVELOPMENT BLO<':K-BEN iPATTl VILLAGE AMENITIES AND

Amenities available (if not available wi thin the v Jlage, a dash (-) is sho\\n in the colulTm'and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5--10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given].

,--._-_. ___._., ______J...______. ___ . ______~ .. . Day or C(,fllfllunica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, jf any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATl'l-contd.

Kesu1j (34) 251.31 1,277(226) P ---(--5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R,N. 2 Manpaur (35) 815.03 6,003(1,055) --(-5) -(---5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(--5) ---(5-10) Hp,R.

3 Ladaut (36) 273.16 2,611 (475) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,N. 4 Mahamadpur (37) 348.43 2,029(335) P,M --(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Tuesday, BS Hp,R,N. Friday. 5 Baranlpur (38) I O·kS I 650(113) l' -- (---5) W,Tk, -( 5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 6 Teoth (39) 913.'17 6,184(1040) P(5), -(5-1&) W,Tk, TW, PO -(-5) BS 1\1(2) Hp;R,N. 7 Adhwari (4U) 135.57 1,251(222) :r -(5-10) W;Tk;TW ---(-5) -(-) (-5)

8 Chak Bhedi (41) 10.12 Uninhabited

9 Khutauna (42) 165.92 1,054 (188) P _.( --5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) TW,Hp. 10 Salha (43) 304.32 1,203(198) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(-5) --(-5) Hp,R,N. 11 Deuri (86) 88.62 399(69) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(--5) -( -5) -(5-10) Hp,R. 12 Dhanauja (87) 188.99 1,648(268) P ---( -5) W,Tk,TW, -(5·10) --(-51 -(-5) Hp,R. 13 Arazi Uchaith (gS) 37.61 302(77) 5) ---( 5) W,Hp,R -"I---S_) .. -(~5) -(-5)

14 Uchaith (89) 199.10 1,321(224) P MeW, W,'lk,'lW, -(-5) SunddY, --(-5) PHS. Hp,R. Thursday. 15 Jagat (90) 120.19 J,295(231) P -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 16 Arazi Jagat (91) 36.83 492(78) --(--5) ---(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(>-5) -(---5) Hp; 17 Kachhara (92) 201.13 1,929(367) P(2) -+-5) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(-5) -(- -5) HI'. 18 Betauna (93) 387.28 1,681(315 ) 1'(2) -(- -5) W,Tk,'lW, -(5-10) -(--5) --(5.10) Hp,R. 19 Sam ada (94) 474.29 2,292(410) P -(---5) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(-5) -(5.10) Hp,R. 20 Lorika (95) 338.31 1,405(265) l' -(~-S) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(5.10) Hp. 21 SoIlraul (108) 286.92 2,220(4(}O2) P12) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(--5) -- (-5) Hp,R. 22 Chandpura (109) 344.38 565(98) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 63

DIRECTORY SUBDlVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e.area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks T

11 12 B 14 15 16 17 lR 19 20

KR Madhubani (30) ED Rice, TW(30.55),Tk(S.60), 151.56 21.45 20.31 wheat. R(18.84). KR Ditto (30; EA Rice, GC(627),W(10.32), 614.60 105.75 wheat. TW(30.SS), TWE( 10.32), R(3722). KR Ditto (20) Rice, W(4.1S),TW(20.36), 150.63 30.92 28.72 wheat. Tk(2458),R(13.80). PR,KR Ditto (21) EA Rice. W(2. 10),TW(6. 17), 236.98 10.68 38.05 N3:TI whelt. Tk(34.74) R(l9.71). KR Ditto (21) Rice, Tk(2.46),R(I.29), 87.26 2.87 8.93 wheJt. 0(2.00). PR,KR Ditto (30) EA Rice, TWE(4.13), Tk(16.19), 732.75 64.50 91.80 N5:Ml:Tl wheat. R(4.37),0,0.03). PR,KR Ditto (27) Rice, Tk(13.90) 90.45 13.00 18.22 wheat. 0(1.96) 8.14 0.02

KR Madhuhani (30) Rice, Tk(!8.38) 87.98 17.17 42.39 wheat. KR Ditto (27) Rice, TW(21.25),R(22.49), 234.45 6.19 18.49 wheat. 0(1.45). KR Ditto (12) Rice, Tk(22.39),R(13.03) 33.70 12.4R 7.02 Nl wheat. KR Ditto (27) ED Rice. Tk(22. 70),R(20. 77) 88.72 23.60 33.20 N9 wheat. KR Ditto (27) Rice, R(7.66) 25.11 1.24 3.63 wheat. KR Ditto (24) EAg Rice, Tk(lS.22),R(33.06) 104.84 18.44 24.54 N9 wheat. KR Ditto (23) Rice. TW(8.30),Tk(1.25) 84.20 12.32 14.12 NIO wheat. PR,KR Ditto (23) EO Rice, TW(5.42),Tk(0 75) 19.50 6.52 4.64 N3 wheat. KR Ditto (23) Rice, W(4.54),Tk(3.22) 90.11 14.94 88.32 N2 wheat. KR Ditto (26) Rice, Tk(31 92),R(25.42) 183.45 28.37 118.12 NI wheat. KR Ditto (0) Rice, TW(41.29),R(53.04) 196.91 81.67 101.38 MI wheat. KR Ditto (30) EAg Rice, Tk(l5.67),R(42.13 ) 182.74 48.08 49.69 N9 wheat. KR Dittu (28) Rice, Tk(32.85),R(49.24) 106.67 46.82 51.34 N4 wheat. PR,KR Ditto (31) Rice, Rd3,lO) 201.02 6.68 123.58 wheat. 64

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BENIPATT{ VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available fif not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the dist1nce in broad ranges, viz,,--5 kms., 5··--10 kms. and 1O+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. . ______.. _ .. _ ..... __.. ___ ...A...._. ______-, " Day or Communica- Serial Name of villa&e Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educ'l.. Medical water Telegraphs of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) household hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA·-RENIPATTI-contd.

23 Chandpurapatti (110) 191.82 1,064(194) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp. 24 Chandpura (111) 185.34 883(161) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

25 Chandpura (112) 25.90 253(40) P(2) -(-5) Tk,TW,Hp,R PO -(-5) -(-5)

26 Dhanukhi (113) 141.23 727(134) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R. 27 Madhopur (114) 216.10 1,111(197) P MCW, W,Tk,TW, -(-~5) -(-5) -(-5) FPC. Hp,R. 28 Barri (115) 656.80 4,193(736) P(3),M -(-5) W PO -(5-10) -(-5)

29 Bishunpur (116) 304.34 1,491(257) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R, 30 Agaropatti (117) 74.87 541(83) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) BS R,N,O. 31 Makea (118) 124.64 1,404(228) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS Hp,N,R,O. 32 B ishailaruga wan(119) 72.84 692(123} P -(-5) W,Tk,T\V, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,N. 33 Larugawan ( 120) 127.47 1,337(183) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,N. 34 Bhagwatipur (121) 130.71 918(187) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp. 35 Agai (122) 72.84 32S((i3) .-(-5) --(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,N. 36 Bagwasa (123) 63.94 802(153) P -(-5) W,Tk,lW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R. 37 Shahpur (124) 106.03 1,502(290) P(2),M,H -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R. 38 Rampur (125) 49.37 790(148) ---(--5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

39 Bandolwa (126) 7.28 95(17) -_.( -5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R _:--51 ---(-5) -(--5)

40 Chholkula ( 127) 91.46 476(71) P -(.-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -( -5) -(--5) Hp R,N,O. 41 Shiunagar (128) 260.21 1,652(260) P MCW, W,Tk,TW, PO . (-5) BS PBS. Hp,R,N. 42 Sonhauli (129) 50.59 1,269(178) p(3) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) --(-5)

43 Matruhari (130) 63,94 274(57) P --(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) --(-51 -(--5) Hp. 44 BasaHhu (131) 574,65 4,255(792) P,M,H He W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(-5) Hp,R. Friday. 6$

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,-_------_____..A.... ______-, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forellt Irriiated by source U nirriga ted gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eolojical interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Madhubani (33) Rice, TW(2.33),Tk(1.70) 106.53 32.60 41.49 wheat. R{7.m. KR Ditto (34) Rice, R(18.17) 107.13 32.31 27.73 wheat. KR Ditto (34) Rice, Tk(0.02) 15.10 0.45 10.33 wheat. KR Ditto (36) Rice, Tk(3.93) 103.63 6.98 26.69 Cl wheat. KR Pupri (14) EAg Rice, TWE(l0.38),Tk(6.39), 138.29 10.79 34.18 Ml:C2:Tl wheat. R(l6.07). KR Do. (9) Rice, W(6oo),0(17.96) 460.13 95.57 77.14 Nl:Cl wheat. KR Do. (11) EAg Rice, Tk(3.44),R(6.24) 167.80 50.19 76.67 wheat. PR,KR Do. C13) Rice, R(l.57) 53.98 4.26 15.06 wheat. PR,KR Do. (10) EAg Rice, R(1.33) 49.55 6.04 67.72 Ml wheat. KR Do. (11) EAg Rice, R(I.37) 49.25 5.14 17.08 wheat. KR Do. (13) :E:Ag Rice, TW(23.1O),TWE(39.72), 34.56 4.64 19.08 M2 wheat. Tk(6.37). KR Do. ( 13) EAg Rice, R(I.29) 104.48 3.51 21.43 wheat. KR Do. (14) Rice, R(4.25) 55.17 1.97 11.45 wheat. KR Do. (14) EAg Rice, R(3.65) 45.45 0,47 14.37 wheat. KR Do. (15) EAg Rice, TWE(l2.18)R(lO.19) 60.04 6.48 17.14 N5:M2:C3 wheat. KR Do. (15) Rice, TW(4.31),Tk(3.54J 32.78 1.97 6.77 wheat. KR Do. (14) Rice, TW(2.0l) 4.54 0.35 0.38 wheat. KR Do. (13) Rice, R(4.78) 61.77 4.43 20.48 wheat. PR,KR Do. ( 17) EAg Rice, TWE(14.80),Tk(1.74), 173.56 5.23 60.69 wheat. R(4.19). KR Do. (17) Rice, TW(3.85) 40.03 0.49 6.22 wheat. KR Do. (19) Rice, Tk(0.60) 56.01 0.% 6.37 wheat. PR,KR Do. (22) EAg Rice, TW(6.20),Tk(7.49), 245.12 101.74 193.87 NIO:M3: wheat. R(20.23). T2 66

DEVELOPMENT aLOCK~BENIP ATTJ VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms .. , 5-10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,-______. ____ ....A.. -, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula •. Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa· Medical water and of rhe (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph hat, if any Waterways)

2 ~ 4 5 6 7 R 9 10

REVEN lJE THANA-- BENIPATTI~cOIlI d.

45 Anazi Basaitha (132) ~8.44 56(11 ) -( - 5) -(-5) W,Hp --(~·5) ~-·(-·5) ---(--5)

46 Matrahari (133) 162.68 1,605(263) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R .. (-5) -(-5) BS

47 Karhara (l3t) 431.39 2,588(456) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(-5) -(-·5) Hp,R. 48 Uren (135) 261'02 952(159) P -(·-s) W,Tk,TW, -(5.10) --..(~-5) . (--.'i) Hp,R. 49 Ranipur (136) 107.24 442{81 ) P --·(-·-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(--5) Hp,R. 50 Najira (137) 50.18 1,450(205) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(-5) BS Hp,R. 51 Meghban (138) 302.70 2,332(394) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 52 Rajban (139) 94.29 615(106) -(-5) MCW W,Tk,TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

53 Pali (140) 1,200.28 5,132(869) P(3),M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(5·10) BS Hp,R. 54 Damodarpur (141) 4,191.25 2,081(367) P(2),M -(--5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5·10) -(-5) Hp,R,C. 55 Ahpur (142) 158.23 1,605(300) P ~--i-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R,C. 56 Ganguli (143) 382.83 :t,157(590) P(2),M MCW W,Tk,TW, ~ (~-'i I --(5-10) \-5) Hp. 57 Balia (144) 335.08 2,044(364) P(2) --(--·5) W,Tk,1W, PO ---(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R. 58 Geadaul (177) 67.99 Uninhabited

59 Andhri (180) 210.03 1,509(286) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, ·-(-5) -(5·10) --(-5) Hp,R. 60 Kataia (182) 381.21 4,371(808) -(-5) He W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 61 Bankata (183) 265.87 1,367(251) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C. 62 Behata (184) 301.08 3,590(616) P(4),M -(·-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Wednesday, BS Hp,N. Saturday. 63 Benipatti ( 185) 770.11 8,283(1,4Q4) P H,MCW, W,Tk,TW, PTO & --(-5) BS PHC,FPC. Hp,R,N. Phone. 64 Parsauna (186) 748.66 7,023(1,102) ~-(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO ~--(-5) -(-51 Hp,N. 65 Erua (187) 227.83 '62(101) P -~(--5) W,Tk,TW, ---( -5) --(-5) -(--~5) Hp. 66 Parkauli 1 ikuli (188) 180.49 1,907(374) P -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(-51 BS Hp. 67

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,'-- _-.------"------.------, any place of Apprc1 2ch Nearest to\\l1 Culturable religious, to and dist"nce Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for arcbaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I':} 20

KR Pupri (10) EAg Rice, TWE(1O.22) 27.62 0.19 0.41 wheat. PR,KR Do. (20) BAg Rice, Tk(I.29),R(4.47) 87.94 12.30 56.68 wheat. KR Do. (22) Rice, TW(8.62),Tk(l3.00), 259.35 51.54 45.87 NI wheat. R(53.01). KR Do. (22) EAg Rice, W(4.10),Tk(1.26) 207.42 6.23 42.01 N2:Tl wheat. KR Do. (20) Rice, R(2,53) 83.49 6.23 14.99 wheat. PR,KR Do. (20) Rice, TW(l.62), Tk( 1.91 ),R(2.27) 26.38 3.90 14.10 Ml wheat. PR,KR Do. (2I) ED,EAg Rice, TW(82.12), TWE(85.80), 59.40 10.20 46.18 Ml "iheat. Tk(1O.42),R(8.58). PR,KR Do. (23) Rice, R(48.34) 21.89 1l.50 12.56 wheat. PR,KR Do. (25) Rice, TW(5.J8),Tk(25.30), 727.24 81.30 277.30 wheat. R(8396). KR Do. (25) BO Rice, GC(J8.27),Tk{2.78) 245.52 26.65 126.03 NlO wheat. KR Do. (27) EO Rice, W{2.1O),Tk(0.84) 63.42 14.57 77.30 N5 wheat. KR Do. (27) BAg Rice, TW(4.95),TWE(12.98), 89.05 40.53 194.63 Ml wheat. R(40.69). KR D,'. (30) Rice, TW(12.19),Tk(12.22), 107.98 5l.66 75.88 wheal. R(75.15). R(4.01) 54.21 6.21 3.56

KR Madhubani (26) Rice, W(2.88 ),Tk

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BENIPATTI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad, ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 3--10 kms. and 10 -+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is givenJ. r------"------.., Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical waler Telegraphs of tbe (Bus Slop, village number of tion •.! (potable) Markell RaiL st:'lion, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVE:"IUE THANA -BENIPATTl-contd.

67 Atrauli (189) 220.96 1,456(216) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 68 Dhagjara ( 190) 228.24 3,801(589) P --(-5) W, fk,TW, PO Monday, --(-5) Hp,R. Friday. 69 ehanpura ( 191) 165.51 1,052(173) P --(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 70 Chatra (92) 226.22 2,247(432) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-s) Hp,R. 71 Akuli (193 ) 162.68 691(133) P --(--5) W,Tk,TW --(-5) -(-·5) -·(-5) Hp,R. 92 Depura (194) 143.26 1,835(322) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(--5) -(--5) R,N. 73 Barhampura ( 195) 331.84 2,352(408) -(--5) ·-(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 74 Dumra ( 1%) 207.67 1,647(284) P -(-5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(--5) -(:.\() Hp,R. 75 Akaur (197) 464.57 2,941(347) -(-5) MCW W,Tk,TW ,PO --(-5) -(5-10) Hp,N. 76 Nagwas (198) 374.33 2,659(523) P --(--5) Vv,Tk,TW, PO Monday .--(5-10) Hp Friday. 77 Karhi (199) 677.84 4,660(852) P -(--5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(5-10) Hp,C. 78 N<\okarhi (200) 216.91 3,078(551 ) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -:-5) -(-5) Hp,C. 79 Az Rakbe (20) ) 25.09 UniiJwbited Naokarhi 80 Hibba (202) 47.35 264(55) --(-5) . -(--5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

81 Ektara (20-') 248.48 1,640(328) -(-5) He W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -:-5) e,N. 82 Mahua (204) 88.22 187(42) -(-~) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

93 Fakirdna (205) 45.73 34(9) P -( -5) W,Hp --( -5) -(-5) -(5-10)

J ~~ Arazi Pandaul (206) 50.99 Uninhabited

95 Parilul (207) 366.64 2,618(478) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(-5) -(5-10) Hp,C. 86 Parjuar (208) 790.34 7,567(1,316) PO) MCW, W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) --(--5) He. Hp,e. R7 Dhanga (209) 674.20 5,570(911) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,R. 8S Arazi l"araul (210) "7.2.8 Uninhabited 69

DIRECTORY SUBDJ\,ISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land usc (i. C., area under different types of land usc in hectares Remarks ro.unded up to 2 dedmal places). including ,-______:---- ______._..A -- ______. ______--, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to. and distance Pewer 5t2 pie waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including "vBil".blc Of Forest Irrigated by source Un i rriga ted gauchar for llfchaeolo- and eu Itiva tion gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

KR Madhubani (17) EAg Rice, TW(1O.26), TWE(16.19) 17S.98 1.27 14.26 wheat. PR,KR Ditto (18) EA Rice, TWE(28.09), TK(9.45), 148.92 1'29 24.30 N2:M2: \\ he~ t. R(16.19). C3:TJ KR Ditto (IS) Rice, TW(33.02) 115.35 0.8') 16.25 wheat. KR Ditto (20) EAg Rice, rWE(9.19),R( 46.32) l32.10 10'J9 2S.42 N2:Ml wheat. KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(12.67),R(12.73) 128.98 4.08 ,t.:!2 wheat. KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(10.16),Tk( 40:81), 14.54 3.84 44.09 Nl wheat. R(29.S2). KR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, TWE{2,43 ),Tk(2;02) 307,46 0.17 19.76 N3 wheat. KR Ditto (22) Rice W(4.05),Tk(8.76) 154.39 8,17 32.23 Nt wheat. KR Ditto (22) BAg Rice, 1 W(22,36),Tk(40,55), 376.27 12,85 5.49 wheat. R(7.0S). KR Ditto (26) Rice, TW(l3.10),Tk(9.40), 301.66 6.19 38.80 NJ wheat. R(S.18). KR Ditto (28) Rice, TW06,19 ),1k(52.65) 557.22 10.17 4}.61 NI wheat. KR Ditto (20) BAg Rice, GC(8,09),TWE(6.92) 173.34 2.14 26.42 NI wheat. ,[k(D.53 ) 20.32 1.40 2.84

KR Madhubani (20) Rice, Tk(5. 73) 33.08 0.45 809 wbeat. KR Ditto (17) Rice, GC(69.14) - 146.42 14.61 18.31 N6 wheat. KR Ditto (20) Rice, W(20'23), Tk(7;lO), 20.23 20.43 wheat. 0(20.23). KR Ditto (20) Rice, \\1 (25.32),0(20.00) 0.14 whca t. 0(4.01) 34.83 1.67 10,48

KR Madhubani (10) Rice, GC(IO. t8),TW(4,33) 300.08· 10.51 35.07 MI wheat. Tk(6.47). . KR Ditto (20) ED,EAg Rice, GC(26.69),Tk(30.69), 582.08 15.90 J 14.55 M2:TI whe-,,\. <-')l20.50). KR Ditto (10) rn Rice CC(79.01).Tk(10 50). 429.60 21.19 60.98 MJ:T1 whe:lt. R(72.92) . 0(5.26) 2.02 70

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-UENIPATTI VILLAGE

Ai\IENITIES AND

Amenitic:s available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance ill broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5- - 10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------~-.---- -_. ___ ...A.. ______~ Communica- Serial Name of Village Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the. (Bus stop, village number tion

REVEN UE THANA-BENIPATTI---cont d. 89 Arazi Paraul (211) 17.40 Uninhabited

90 Jhonjhi (212) 242-81 1,438(240) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp,N -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

91 Mureth (213) 416'42 3,656(662) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(5-10) BS Hp,R, 92 Bijalpura (214) 317'27 2,499(477) --(-5) PHS W,Tk,Hp -(-5) - (5-10) - (-5)

93 Kapasia (215) 270'73 3,430(646) P --( -~5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(5-10) BS Hp,N. 94 Mirz.o.pur (216) 104'00 118(24) P -( --5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS

95 Pauna (~18) 171.58 1,416(243) P -(---5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C,L. % Nagdah Balain (219) 489.66 5,204(973) P,M --(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(-5) --(-5) Hp,R,C,N. 97 Kusmau] (220) 230-26 997(214) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C,N. Y!! Barmotar Lachchmipur (221) 28-73 Uninhabited

99 ArJ.zi Anrer (222) 17"81 84(13) P(3) -(-5) W,Tk,C -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

100 Anrer (223) 1,182'88 11,106(1,984) P HC W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, BS Hp,C. Wednesday. 101 Bhaduli (224) 137'59 880(163) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 102 Baijalpur (239) 93"48 604(102) P -(-5) W,Tk,lW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp, C,N. 103 Kamrahi (240) 37·23 Uninhabited

Total 26,237'50 194,361 P(102) H(l) (34,245) M(14) MCW(S) H(2) HC(5) PHC(I) PHS(3) FPC(2)

Note-Figures given in braCkets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 71

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION--MADHUBANI SAL>AR LAND USE

Land \lse (i. e., area under different types 0 f land use in hectares Remarks rouJlded up to 2 decimal places). including ,-_____"___ ~--_.--A...--._-"._.-.... - _--. __~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) Supply food (including available or Furest Irrigated by source Un irrigated iauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

GC(2"()O), Tk(2'02) 12'28 1'10

KR Madhubani (20) Rice, Tk(13'06) 203'21 14'33 12'21 N3 wheat. PR,KR Ditto (15) ED, Rice, TWE(6'31),Tk(12"27) 348-32 25-16 24-36 N2 EAg. wheat. KR Ditto (12) ED, Rice, Tk(16'12) 244-00 32'82 24'33 N9:Tl EO, wheat. PR,KR Ditto (12) EO Rice, Tk(16'82) 228-36 7'30 18'25 N2:T1 wheat, PR,KR Ditto (10) Rice, Tk(17'63) 73"45 12-92 wheat, KR Ditto (15) Rice, OC(I09'57), Tk(5'56) 48'57 5'41 2'47 N1 wheat, KR Ditto (15) ED, Rice, GC(77'23), Tk(19'83) 353"46 8'96 30-18 N9 EAg, wheel!. KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(19'43), Tk( 12'18) 176'86 21'79 N2:Ml:C2 wheat, 0(2'49) 25'47 0,77

KR Maehubani (12) Rice, GC(6'76) 10-21 0'84 Nl wheat, PR,KR Ditto (12) EO Rice, GC(247"46) 749,02 83'10 103'30 N25:MI: wheat, Cl KR Ditto (18) FA Rice, GC(16-20), TW(I'62), 100'34 2'93 8'41 wheat, TWE(8-09), PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(3'44) 77"66 3'81 8'57 N3 wheat. ]2'61 24'62

GC(712-63) 16,861-68 1,609-32 4,147_90 N219 W('1S-79) M28 TW(489-3S) C17 TWE(417-83) TIl Tk(7SZ-30) R(1,064-81) 0(95'89) 72

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK- MAOHWAPtJR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dlSh (-) is shown i)J. the column and next to it in bnckets, the distmce in bro'ld ranges, viz. ,-5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10 t kms. of the nelrest place where the facility is available is givenJ.

{" -"- -~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail station, {in hectares) households hat. if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA~·-BENIPATTI-contd. Raima (49) 435.03 2,369(424) P,M RP,SMP W,Tk,Hp, PO Tuesday -(-5) C. Saturday 2 Rampur Birt (56) 199.10 1,221(213) ..,-(-5) --(--5) W,Hp,R -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

:I Madhwapur. (57) 219.34 3,880(711 ) P(2). H,HC, W,TkTW, PO and Tuesday, BS M(2),H. PHC,D, Hp,R. Phone. Thursday, FPC,RP, Saturday. CHW(2). 4 Rampur (58) 48.56 868(163) P(2),O RP, W,Tk,Hp,R --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) CHW. 5 Parsa (59) 50.59 311(50) -'(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp ---(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6 Ramnagar Kajra(60) 39.26 288(52) p -(-5) W,Tk.Hp -(--5) -.(-5) -(-5)

7 Basuki Bihari (61) 1,253.70 8,16Hl,433) P(4},M -(-5) W,Tk,TW PO -(-5) BS

8 Durgapatti (62) 75.68 1,036(177) P -.(-5) W,TW,Hp PO -(5·10) BS

9 Hanuman Nagar(63) 165.92 749(125) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

10 Aura (64) 150.14 615(111) --(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

11 llalwa (65) 306.34 2,523(450) P PHS W.Tk,Hp,N -(-5) -(-5) -t-5)

12 Madhu Dih (66) 3844 156(32.) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Bairwa (67) 364.62 2,048(381) P -(~5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) .-(-5) -(-5)

14 Mukhiapatti (68) 611 07 3,165(565) P(2) -(-5) T,W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

15 Sahar (69 ) 1,127 ..03 7,266( 1,294) P(6),M RP,SMP W,Tk,TW, PO Tuesday, BS Hp,R,C. Saturday. 16 Baswaria (70) 121.00 1,399(257) P --(-5) W,Tk,TW, -+-5) -(-5) -(·-5) Hp,C. 17 Akaha (71) 97.93 536(95) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp --(--5) -(--5) -(-5)

18 Sohrauli (72) 18939 927(159) P --(-5) W,n,TW, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 19 Marwat Sahrauli (73) 9.31 Uninhabited

20 Karahuan (74) 182.51 1,327(248) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) -(5-10) Hp,N. 21 Awari Jnamat (75) 2023 Uninhabited 7J

DIUX::TORY -SUBDIVISION...... ;.MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USB

Land use (i. c., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks roundod up to 2 decimal places). including r----_--~~------"------_, any place of Approach Ncateat rowe Culturable religious, , :·lD aIIil4Wtance Power Staple waste Area not historical -.:illqe :(mlcm.) - '-Apply I)od ' {including available ' or:. F'oteal Irripted,by sotltCC - Unirtigated gauchar for - .' archaeolo- and cultiv2tion gical groves) interest it t2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (55) Rice, GC(48.28), TW(12.34), 295.39 22.06 46.54 T2 wheat Tk(lO.42). PR,KR Ditto (4S) ED "iCe. TW(7.24),R(8.26) 99.75 4.04 79.81 wheal. PR,KR Ditto (45) ED Rice TW(8.1S),R(4.60) 162.97 43.54 N5:M4

PR,KR Ditto (45) EAg .Iliee TWE(6.11 ),R(3 .32) 30.46 8.67 Nt

KR Ditto (45) Itice, W(I.62),Tk(2.02) 37.97 8.9S wheat. KR Ditto (44) Rice, TW(2.02),Tk(1.21) 30.70 5.33 . wheat. PR,KR Ditto (44) Itice, W(S.SO),TW(12.95), 932.26 279.76 M1:Tl , wheat . R(20.23). PR,KR Ditto (60) . Rice, TW(6.07)Tk(4.0S) 44.S5 20.71 Ml wheat. KR Ditto (54) -.Rice, Tk(4.11 ),R(3.24) 106.67 51.90 Nl wlrtat KR Ditto (54) 'ltice, TW(S.24). Tk(2.02), l1S.25 22.10 Nl wheat . R(2.S3). KR Ditto (54) ED ..iCe TW(1012),Tk(4.05), 232.42 47.57 N2:Ml R(12.1S). KR Ditto (54) Itice TW(414),Tk(2.SS) 2.551 5.91 Nl

KR Ditto (54) llice TW(18.53),Tk(7.40) , 242.10 90.52 Nt R(6.07). KR Ditto (55) Rice, GC( 63.40),TW(8.09), 100.45 161.92 266.81 w,heat. Tk(1O.40). KR Ditto (55) Rice, GC(91.10), TW(24.60), 767,09 184.65 N3:M3:Tl - .. ,-wneat. - ' Tk(iS.2S),R(41.34) . KR D'itlo (54) RIce, GC(16.33), TW(6.56), 77.71 16.29 N3 . wheat. Tk(4.11). KR Ditto (54) Rice Tkf5.73),]\(4.13) 77.14 10.93 Nt ..

KR Ditto (5~) . ~ice, • ~"t _ GC(18.53), TW(6.11). 103.07 9.38 36.02 N3 wheat. Tk(4.07) R(12.21). 8.14 1;17'

-KP; Madb\\banf (22) lilice, R(62.73) ,0(86,94) 1S.2\ ·16, \9 4.44 -9fhcat. , )9..42 0.S1. 74

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHWAPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not aV.lilable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,--5 kms., 5--10 kmll. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,.______...A.. __. ~---...;...... --_:_ . ....,...,'"":T~ .. .. -Dayor Communica- Serial Name of villale Total area Total Popula- Drinking : "Post and .. days ·.tiona no. with Thana no. of the : tion and Educa. Medical water Telecraphs of the (Bus stop, village number of tiona I (potable) Marketl Rail. itation, (in hectares) household hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENllE TIIAN\-RE~IPATTI--CO/lld

22 Baingra (76) 278.42 1,749(360) P,M --(5.10) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) --.(.-5) -(5.10) Hp.C.N. 23 Pihwara (77) 260.61 2,037(379) p,M -(-5) W,Tk.TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,C. 24 Utr3 (78) 389.71 3,302(576) P,M,H PHS. W,Tk.TW, PO -(-5) -(--5) CHW. Hp,C. 25 Lama (79) 170.37 941 (159) P - (--5) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) Hp,C. 26 M~hua (80) 284.89 1,160(205) P -(-5) W,n,TW. -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10) Hp,R. 27 Salempur (81 ) 567.17 3,375(635) P(3),M PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) CHW(2). Hp,R,C. 28 Ratauli (82) 100.77 851(202) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(-5) --(-5) Hp.N. 29 Pokhrauni (83) 47.35 721(153) P -(·--5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(.--S) -(S.10) Hp. 30 Pakhrauni Birta (84) 72.44 453(88) -(-·5) --(-S) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10) Hp,N. 31 Dumra (85) 151.35 755(154) P -(-5) . W;Tk.TW, -(--5) -(-5) -(5.10) Hp,N. 32 Minti (96) 259.00 1,024(214) ,> . -(--5) W.Tk.TW, --(--5) -(5-10) -(S.IO) Hp. 33 Pakar Sam (97) 264.66 l,lW,220j P --,' -5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10) Hp. 34 Awari (98) 235.12 1,986(321) P,M R,P W,Tk.TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,N. 35 Andauli (99) 91.05 517(72) P -(5·10) W,TW, Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

36 Patar (100) 78.91 801(151) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(.-5)

37 Pirokhar (101) 506.66 3,389(581) P -(-5) W,Tk,T\V. PO Tuesday, BS R. F.riday. 38 Ekari (102) 99.55 691(122) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(-5) BS Hp. 39 Sujatpur (103) 140.83 2,054(369) P,M PHC, W,Tk,TW. PO -(-5) BS PHS. Hp,R. 40 Badhauna (104) 234.11 Uninhabited

41 Taraia (105) 234.31 1,972(356) P,M ~.(--5) W,Tk,TW, -+;-5). -( ,,5)._ --_ (5-10) Hp,R. 42 Pakri (106) 161.06 877(162) P ._( -5) W,Tk,Hp --( -5) -(-5) -(5·10) DIREctORY SUBDlVlSION-MADHUBANJ SADAR

LAND lISE

. L{md use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r-.----~--:------~------.----.---, Remarks Approach Nearest to\\D Culturable includi1l8 . ·to···· - and· di5tance Power . Staple waste Area not any place villaae: (in km.)" supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrig'lted gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) cological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (22) Rice, Tk(80.94),O(45.73) 76.03 40.47 35.25 wheat. KR Ditto (53) Rice, GC(10.16),TW(6.11), 134.06 0.87 95.13 N3 wheat. Tk(10.17),R(4.11). KR Ditto (53) Rice, GC(26.34), TW(12.20), 299.67 4.46 40.93 N3:Ml wheat. Tk(6.11) . KR Ditto (53) Rice, GC(12.18),TW(4.11), 128.31 19.65 N3 wheat. Tk(6.12). KR,NR Ditto (28) Rice TW(10.36), Tk(11.07). 216.01 23.10 20.00 N3:Ml R(4.35). KR Ditto (25) Rice, GC(IS.14), TW (10.24), 442.09 37.14 39.86 N2:Tl Tk(14.-40),R (8.30). KR Ditto (30) Rice, Tk(20.64),R(20 23) 40.06 . -19.76 0.08 wheat.' KR Ditto (25) Rice, Tk(20.23 ),0(13.35) 6.88 6.07 n.H'! wheat, KR Ditto (1G) Rice, Tk(20.23) 20.23 20.23 11.75 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(3U6),0(60.70) 29.54 29.54 0.41 wheat. KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(84.98),R(101 17), 16.19 12.14 4.05 wheat. 0(40.47). KR Ditto (55) Rice, TW(50 59),Tk(101.l7) 10.12 8.09 94.69 N3:Ml wheat. KR,NR Ditto (

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHWAPUR V,ILt:.AGE

AMEN1TlES AND

Amenities availabhl (ilMt available within the v.lIage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-,-S kIllS., 5--.10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------·-~-'·---:w.A...-,..-~~·~--~-~ . ' " - . Day or COQ1lQ1Q}ica- ~erial Name of village ,Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions 'no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (I'otable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterway.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

UEVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI-contd.

43 Bishunpur (107) 499.35 3,665(621) P,M H,D. w.n,TW, PO Sunday, ~(-5) CHW. Hp,R. Thursday.

Total 10,833.08 72,325(13;040) P (48) H (2) M (13) HC (1) HE2l PHC (2) :0 (1) PHS (4) D (2) FPC (1) RP (~ SM.P (2) CHW (7)

Note; Figures given in brackets under Col. 4relate to number of househuid.: DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Land use"(t.e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks - rounded up t(} 2 decimal places). including r-----~ ...... -'-'------...A..------, any place of A~p!oach 'Nearest fown-' Cult~fable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Atea Dat historical vil1agt; (in km.) supply food . (iDdudin, avaiJable, or,_ Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigau.cl -Iauchal', {or archaeolQ- and cultivation gical aroves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Pupri (15) Rice, Ii TW(80.94). Tk(IO.12}.' 70.82 61.87 N3 whe'at - R(202 34).

GC (301.46) 5,840.60 589.22 1,9f:6.14 N 67 W (10.12) M 14 TW (399.42) T 8 TWE (6.11) Tk (6%5.53) H (823.17) o (251.31) 18

DEVEL1lpMENT' &LOCK-HARLAKHI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

. Amenities availal:>le [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]..A... ______. ----., r- Commuflica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no, of tire tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, . village number tional (pot1ble) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households frat, if any WaterwaYIL 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE l'HANA-BENIPAl'Ti-colltd.

Kamalapat Patti (1) 186.96 1,452(275) P CWC,HC, W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PHC,PHS. Hp, D. 2 Kaurna (2) 392.94 3,059(5~3) P2,M PHC,PHS, W,Tk,TW, -(--5) Sunday, -(-5) D. Hp. Thursday. 3 Bisaul (3) 936.83 4,473(803) P(4) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO --(-5) BS

4 Harlakhi (4) 636.97 4,744(850) P(3),M --(--5) W,Tk,TW, PO and Monday, 1'IS Hp,R. Phone Tuesday, Ihursday, Friday. 5 Birta (5) 70.83 1,077(215) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(--5) BS

6 Naharnia (6) 369.47 1,959(336) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) BS

7 Kascra (7) 11)3.60 944(162) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp. S Mahadcopatti (8) 161.45 887(172) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(---5) BS R,N. 9 Umgaon (9) 274.37 2,776(541) P,M,H H,PHC, W,Tk,TW, PO Thursday, BS D,FPC. Hp,lt,c,N. Saturday. 10 Dubepatti (10) 36.42 Uninhabited

11 Hatwaria (11) 130.31 1,349(233) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp, -( -·5) -(-5) BS C,N.

12 Potgah (12) 203.15 9i4(176) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -+-5) BS R. 13 MOhanpur (13) 161.17 705(131) P --(_5) W,lip -(-5) -(-5) -:-(--5)

14 Mangpatti (14) 74.46 215(43) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,N _(,-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15 Suhpur (15) 130.71 1,120(210) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) -(.-5) C,S,N. 16 :Rampur (16) 283.28 1,650(324) P -(S-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(S.10) -(5-10) Hp,C,N. 17 Kundalmaria (17) 121.00 684(108) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) --(-5)

18 Balwaha (18) 40.06 275(40) -(-5) -(--5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19 K'llna (19) 317,2'/ J,70j(280) P,M,O PHe W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(5-10) B8 TW. 20 Bituhar t2O) 384.85 2,0690~) P --(-5) W,lIp,C, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) N. 79

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-!\lADHUBANI SADA~

LAND USE

Land UBe (i. e., area under different types of lam! use in hect~res ___rounded up..A... to 2 decimal places). r------, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigatefi by sour~ Vnirriga~ed gauchar for historical and cuHivation or archa· groves) eological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 }9 20

PR,KR Jainagar (15) Rice, W(40.42),Tk{20.25) 67.16 4.70 54.43 NI wheat.

PR,KR Ditto (14) EA Rice, OC(131.06),W(20.67) , 43.44 25.56 126.35 NIO:Tl wheat. TWE(17.11),Tk(28.75). PR,KR Ditto (15) Rice, GC{352.68).W{13.68), 140.34 375.74 Nt wheat. Tk(S4.39). PR.KR Ditto (21) EA Rice, Tk(80.68) ,R(lll.ll) 276.89 7.70 160.59 N2:MI wheat.

PR,KR Ditto (20) EA. Rice, Tk(7.SS),R(lS.38) 25.89 ).80 16.91 wheat. PR,KR,NR Ditto (16) ED Rice, GC{122.26),W(lQ.12), 124.24 1.32 81.18 wheat. TW(20.23).Tk(iO.12). PR,KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(21.3S),TW(7.30), 47.0') 3.76 22.27 wheat. Tk(1.83). PR,KR Ditto (19) Rice, GC(51.97),TW(8.97) 55.27 3.17 4029· wheat. Tk(I.78). PR,KR Ditto (14) EA Rice, GC(188.78),TWE(IO.27), 25.77 5.80 3008 N7:M2 wheat. Tk(8.41),R(5.26). GC(13.01),Tk(0.87) . 14.11 0.45 7.90

PR,KR Jainagar (19) Rice, GC(52.87),TW(4.56), 39.60 5.63 26.29 wheat, Tk(1.36). KR Ditto (17) EA Rice, GC(42.49), W(6.07), 19.63 20.04 86.28 wheat TWE(12. 14),Tk(10. 12) • 0(6.38). KR Ditto (IS) Rice, GC(24.28),Tk(4.75) 44.51 0.75 26.88 wheat. KR Ditto (15) Rice, GC(34.40), W(1.21), 19.83 0.67 17.S4 wheat. Tk(0.81). KR Ditto (13) ED Rice, GC(16.19), Tk(2.02), 83.16 2.91 16.31 N2 wheat. L(10.12). KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, GC(5S.6I), WE(6.07), 105.76 2.35 99.33 wheat. TW(8.09),Tk(6.07). KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(61.08),Tk(20.23) , 6.46 0.43 26.73 wheat. 0(6.07). KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(12.14),TW(12.14), 2.44, 0.42 7.31 Nl whe.at. Tk(S.61). PR,KR Ditto (13) ED Rtce. OC(16.5S).W(lO.12), 5.09 165.24 99.34 N2:M2:Tl wheat· TW(20.:?a), Tk(60. 70). PR,KR Ditto (17) ED Rice, 310.52 3.85 70.48 wheat. 80

DEVELOPMENT -SLOCK-JIARtAKl-JI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

.AJtlenities available [if not avaiLlble within the village, a dash (-) is 8~~~~_iI0_~~_c~~umn and next h) it in brackets, the distance in broad ranles, viz.,-,,5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms. of the neares, place where the facility is available is given].

---,--'-----"':- ---,---~ Communica- S~al Namc' .of villaiie. " '-Total ai'cll -: Total P'op1.ila- Drinking Post and Day or days tions ;nP,' with thana no~.~ -:-~ of thc tion and Educa- Medical W.lter TelegrJph of the (Bus stop, villaae number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - 9 10

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI-confd.

21 ~othgaon (21) 655.99 5,475(965) P(3) - (-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(--5) BS

22 . Pj~raun (22) , 826.36 4,904(851)) P(3),M, D(2), W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS RP(2) , Hp,R,C.

23 Phulhar (23) 407.92 2817(570, p'(2),M PHS,RP, W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-'5) CHW. Hp,R,C,N.

24 Beta Parsa (24) 510.71 3,451(605) P(2) RP . \\',Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,C,N.

25 Hmrahi (25) 271.95 1,884(322) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) ~(-5) R,C. 26 Kauaha Paharl (26) 624.83 4,583(854) P,M -(-5) W,TkTW, PO Sunday, BS Hp,R,N. Thursday.

27 Si81uni (27) 522.44 2,649(482) P(2)M -(-5) W,n,TW, -(--5) --(--5) -(-5) Hp;R,C,N. 28 Sukhbasi (28) 182.51 1,014(185) M, --( - 5) W,Tk,TW, ---(--5) - (-5) -:- (-5) HI'. 29 Harswal' (29) 267.09 2,OO7(~1) . Pi) PHS W,n,Hp, --( -5) -(-5) --(-5) N. 30 Pahra (30) 2U.05 1,445(254) ,P --(--5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) --(-:5) C. 31 Hisar (31) 757.16 4,881(864) P,M, PHS W,Tk,TW, PO --{ --5) BS Hp,R,C,N. 12 Jhitki (32) 350.85 2,528(469) P,M -(--5) W,Tk,Hp,N -(-5) Monday, ' -(-5) Thursday. 33 Khirhar (33) 772:53 8,081(1,488) P(3),M(2), -(5·10) W,Tk,TW, PO and -':'(-5) BS H,O .. _ Hp,R,C . Phone. 34 Semhli (44) 157.02 1,334(252) . P(2)_~ ,- (5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(..:::·5) - . (':':::"5) Hp,R. 35 B~ingra (45) 271.54 1,471(245) -- (5-10) W.Hp --( -'--5) .--(=-5) -(~ :5)

36 liraul (46) 415.03 2,868(517) . P - -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -·(-5) BS Hp,R.

37 Baurhar (4'1) 413.58 l,62S{!i2J PJ.L --(--5) W;Tk,TW, PO _c_,( .:;;_5) fi:f 'Hp.R,C,N •. 81

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) . r- ...A ----"-) Rem:lrks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

GC{245.64), W(6.07), PR,KR Jainagar (20) Rice, 152.25 48.85 194.08 N2 wheat. Tk(8.09),R(1.01). GC(317.67),W(1I.01), PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, 191.82 187.04 4990 N2:TI wheat. TW(12.14), TWE(10.12), Tk(27.64),R(19.02). PR,KR Ditto (22) EA Rice, GC(60.70),W(10.12), 139.89 12.02 65.71 N2:M2 wheat. T W(40.47) ,Tk(50. 59) , R(28.42). KR Ditto (22) Rice, GC(I09.26),W(5.06), 267.49 80.79 4.61 wheat. TW(8.09),Tk(22.26) , R(13.15). KR Ditto l20) Rice, GC(84.98),W(1.21), 114.12 44.32 1.02 Tl wheat. Tk(20.23) ,R(6.07). I'R,KR Ditto (22) Rice, GC(160.07),W(3.10), 54.04 15.91 147.98 wheat. TW(11.46),Tk(21.24), R(21I.03). KR Madhubani (20) ED Rice, GC(58.41), TW(38.49), 242.01 6.42 15248 N5 wheat. R(20.48),0(4.15). KR Jainagar (20) Rice, TW (1.62) ,Tk(12.14) , 76.67 9.18 70.76 wheat. 0(12.14). KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(50. 59), Tk(24.28) 67.29 32.03 92.90 N2 wheat. KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(50.59) , Tk(12.14) 52.61 13.37 83.34 wheat. PR,KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(40.47).TW(23.67), 368.45 30.08 265.% M2:Cl:T1 wheat. Tk(l2.34),R(16.19). KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(26.30) 171.60 19.06 133.89 Nl wheat. KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(I2·14),TW(28.52), 320.64 81.56 259.26 NI2:M5:T5 wheat. Tk(26.30) ,R(44.11). KR Madhubani (40) EAg Rice, W(6.07), Tk(10.12), 96.15 4.55 31.89 Ml:C2:T1 wheat. R(8.09),0(0.15). KR Ditto (35) Rice, GC(121. 8 I) ,PC(7t.34), 29.62 8.00 0.31 whe3t. W(6.07),Tk(J.4.16) , 0(20.23). PR,KR Ditto (34) EAg Rice, OC(180.11),TW(4.05), 62.65 10m 57.98 Ml wheat. TWE(8.52),Tk(30.70), R(il.OO). pR.KR Ditto (35) EA Rice, GC(219.68), TW(2.9S), 47.38 9.05 63.75 Cl wheat. TWE(4. 16),Tk(9.97), R(56'64)' 82

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-I-IARLAKHI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in hrackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 3- 10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest pb~ where the facility is available is given]. r------_J.,;. ____ • __~ ____ ~ . . Day or Commllnica· Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and days tions n0. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa· Medical water Telegraphs of the (Bus stop. village number of tion,,1 (potahle) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) househ01ds hat, if any Waterways)

2 4 6 7 8 9 10

REVEN\,E THANA- BENIPAl'f1· -conc/d.

(' . _. 3S ",onal (4~) 494.':12 2,942(544) 1'(2),M. - (5-10) W.Tk,T\V. PO Monllay, ( ·5) H Hp,R,C Friday, 39 Mangraht'l (50) 2!!6. \ \ 1,370(263) P (. 5) W,Tk,TW, ---(- 5) -(--5) - (5.10/ Hp,R -(-5) 40 Man 'h,~rpur (51) 'B7.91 1,571(302) P W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-) - ( - 5) R.N.

41 Kamtaul (52) 54 (,J \58D7) P ( .-5) W,Tk,'I'W. -( -5) ( .5) --I 5) Hp,l't. 42 Kamlaul (53) 166.32 907(173) -(--5) - (--5) W,n,TW, -~-5) .~(.-·5) AS Hp,N. 43 Gopalpur (54) 99.95 591(113) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -( -5) -(-5) - (-5) R,C,N.

44 Gangemr (5') 6%,45 4.812(1l88) P(2),M, MH, W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, liS H. PHS. Hp,R,C,N. Thursday.

Total 14,731.95 97,605(11,759) P (56) II (1) M (17) MH (J) I{ (4) ewe (1) o (.') IIC (J) PI-IC (4) PHS (6) D (5) FPC (1) RP (4) eHW (1)

~ote : Figures ~iven in brackets under Col. 4 rel3te to ntlmber of households. OIRECl'ORY SUBDlVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal pbces). including ".....-:______...A... 1 any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo and cultivation gical groves) interest

1l 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

KR Madhubani (39) EO Rice, GC(103.06),TW(29.42), 115.S2 11.61 120.65 N3:T1 wheat Tk(33.12),R(S1.24). KR Ditto (41) Rice, GC(SO.60),TW(5.12), 74.30 3.65 75.24 wheat. Tk(34.69),R(42.51). KR Ditto (45) Rice, GC(41.50), W(6.07). JOO.75 14.20 78.26 M2 wheat. TW(22.26),Tk(28.33 ), R(46.54). KR Ditto (41) EA Rice, GC(2.02), WeO.61), 24.48 4.86 8.49 wheat. rW(4.05) ,Tk(10.12). PR,KR Ditto (45) Rice, GC(30.41), W(2.19), 66.14 4.92 38.38 wheat. rk(24.2S). KR Ditto (45) Rice, GC(2641),W(1.62), 7.82 4.05 36.38 wheat. TW(15.38),Tk(6.22), R(207). PR,KR Ditto (32) Rice, GC(9915), W(4.05), 201.18 2$.64 326.77 Ml wheat. TWOS.21)Tk(6.07), R(12.38).

GC(3,26I.99) 4,502.37 SSO. 73 ,~. 752.3() N 55 PC (71.34) M 19 W (165.54) C 4 WE (6.07) T 12 TW (347.42) TWE (62.32) Tk (797.93) R (824.70) L (10.12) o (49.12)

84

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AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braekets, the distance in broad ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5- - 10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given].

r------..A.------. " Communica- Serial Name of Village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus st,-,p, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rotil. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI Khauna (1) 369.07 3,187(598) P(2),M, PHS W,Tk,Hp, PO Sunday, BS O. R,N. Wednesday. 2 Lauthwa (2) 123.02 1,162(207) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5.) -(-5) -(-5)

3 Majhaura (3) 281.60 929(156) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

4 l\lahinathpur (4) 549.56 5,235(934) P(4),M, PHS W,Tk,Hp PO Sunday, BS 0(3). Thursday. 5 Jatulia (5) 55.85 130(22) H -(-5) W,Tk,TW ---(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 6 Chhitauni (6) 673.79 3,048(539) M PHS,D, W,Tk,TW, PO -(--5) -(-5) CHW(2). Hp. 7 Jonki (7) 320.91 2,946(508) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(~5) -(-5) Hp,R. 8 MotnaYiI (8) 41.68 U nin/zabite d

9 Simpari (11) 123.43 693(124) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) Hp,R. 10 Sirahi (19) 257.78 1,559(305) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, ---(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) HpR. 11 Khataia (20) 576.67 3,099(563) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,C. 12 Mothaur (21) 207.60 964(158) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp. 13 JdSO (22) 127.47 537(93) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,N. 14 Kauaha (23) 289.75 1,750(346) ,P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C. 15 Birpur (24) 679.27 5,988(1,066) P(4) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, -(-5) Hp,R,C,N. Thursday. 16 Ghorbanki (25) 660.03 4,455(~09) P(3 ),M -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp. PTO -(5-10) -(5.10) R,C.

17 Radha Kant (29) 153.78 761(129) P ---(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) Hp,C. 18 Selibeli Chit,lhi (30) 878.56 6,292(1,080) P(5),M, PHC,O W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, -(--5) H,O. Hp,C. Wednesday, Saturday. 19 Argha\\<\ (33) 321.32 2,275(457) 1'(2\ 1\1 -(5-10) W,Tk,T\V, PO Monday BS Hp,R,C. 20 Narkatia (34) 290,56 1,752(315) P - (5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -:--5) -(-5) --(-5) C. 21 Marhia (5) 586,79 4,479(761) P(2),O ---:-5) W,Tk,TW, -(----5) -( -5) -(---5) IIp,R,L,N. 85

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LAND USE

Land use (i e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up tu 2 decimal places). including , ______.____ ..A..._. _____._ ---- .__ - --.. ------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturdblc religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not histcrical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source U nirrigated gauchar for arcbaeolo- and cu Itivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jainagar (16) ED Ri<:e, W(1.62), TW(4.05) 338.52 24.88 Nl wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(1.21) 111.61 0.94 9.26 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, W(2.02), TW(2.02), 224.09 16.45 36.68 wheat 0(0.40). KR Ditto (14) ED Rice, W(4.86),TW(5.26), 474.62 10.30 52.90 wheat Tk(1.62). KR Ditto (13) Rice, Tk(5.67) 45.47 4.71 wheat PR,KR Ditto (13) Rice, 0C(48.56), TW(2.02), 512.31 16.19 93.09 N1:Ml wheat Tk(1.62). KR Ditto (13) Rice, W(I.62), TW(2.02), 239.33 5.71 30.14 Nl wheat R(42.09). 40.16 1.52

rR Jainagar (12) Rice, W(0.81), TW (1.62), 117.36 122 wheat Tk(0.40),R(2.02) KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(28.33),TW(2.02) 146.89 6.11 66.74 wheat Tk(I.62),R(6.07). KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(80.94), TW(7 .28), 198.62 4.25 283.56 Ml wheat Tk(2.02). KR Ditto (13) Rice, GC(12.14),TW(3.64), 180.82 9.79 Ml wheat Tk(1.21). KR Dilto (14) ED Rice, TW(6.07),Tk(2.83 ), 84.'10 2.54 30.42 • Nl:11 wheat 0(1.21). KR Ditto (13) Rice, GC(28.33),TW(4.86), 193.78 1.63 59.13 wheat 0(2;02). KR Ditto (12) ED Rice, GC(226.62),TW(6.07), 248.29 10.24 187.24 M2:C1:T2 wheat 0(0.81). KR Ditto ( 12) Rice, GCe46.59), W(7 .28), 388.83 61.03 ;9.41 N2 wheat TWOf:i.'19), Tk(8.09), R(40.47),0(12.14). KR Ditto (14) Rice GC(14.97), W(2.83), 85.28 9.88 32.73 N2 TW(8.09). KR Ditto (14) ED, Rice GC(40.47),TW(29.54), 589.61 14.78 175.42 N10:T1 EAg. TWE(23.07),Tk(5.67).

PR,KR Madhubani (30) ED Rice, GC(97.l2), TW(2.02), 170.37 5.71 40.03 T1 wheat Tk(2.02),R(4.05). KR Ditt\) 00) ED Rice, GC(%9.Q3),R(2.02) 159.08 S.B 35.10 Ml wheat KR Jaill:.1gar (10) ED Rice, GC(202.34),0(20.23) 287.82 61.27 15.13 \\ bedt 86

t>,iWELOPMENT BLOCK-BASOPATTI VILLAGl:

AMENITIES AND

Amenities a ... ailable [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms." 5-10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r-~------A.. -. Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post days tions DO. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph hat, if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 6 7 l) I} 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI--contd.

22 Pachratan (36) 169.56 1}53( 165) P ---(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C. 23 Hathapur (37) 623.21 3,775(664) ~(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(-5) BS

24 Basopatti (38) 1292.55 12,177(2,274) P(8), H,He,PHC W,Tk,TW, PTO & Tuesday, BS M(2) D,FPC. Hp,C. Phone Friday. 25 Damu (39) 660.44 4,768(872) P(4) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) --(-5) Hp,C. 26 Chanan (40) 248.07 1,544(251) P -(-5) \V,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp. 27 Kasera (41) 26.30 88(12) -(-5) --(-5) W,Tk,Hp ---(5-10) -~5-1O) -(S.lO}

28 Siniapur (42) 592.86 3,393(579) P(2),M - (--5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) --(5-10) Hp,R. 29 patauna (43) 229.86 1,042(185 ) P -(-5) W,Tk,lIp, -(-5) .-(5-10) -(5·10) C. 30 Phent (44) 386.87 2,896(549) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5.10) Hp,R,C. 31 Manmohan (45) 265.07 2,044(389) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS Hp,R. 32 Barantpur (46) 219.34 1,506(271) P -( -.5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) - -(5.10) -(-5) R. 33 Bhaiapatti (47) 575.86 3,282(554) P(4) PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R 34 Helauna (48) 219.74 1,198(222) p(2) -(-5) W, fk,Hp, ---(-5) --(-.5) -(-5) C.

Total 13,078.28 89,907(16,157) P (6l) n (1) M(10) HC (J) H (2) PHC (2) 0:(6) PHS (4) D (2) FPC (1) CHW (2) 0(1)

Note : Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate .to nnmber of households. R7

DIRECTORY SUBDiVISIOl'i-MADHUBANJ SA9AR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types 0 f land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including

r------.-5 ---'\..--.--••• -.-.------.-- ~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in krii.) Supply food (including available or Furest Irrigated" by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jainagar (.10) Rice, GC(24.28),0(2.02) 109.27 30.59 3.40 wheat PR,KR Madhubani (30) Rice, OC(24.28), 0(8.09) 509.58 S4.83 26.43 wheat PR,KR Ditto (33) EA Rice, 0C(647. 99), TW(24. 28), 212.86 31.03 339.97 N2S:M6: wheat TWE(24.28), Tk(12.14). C5:Tl KR Ditto (35) ED, Rice, 0<::{283;28), TW(28.33), 71.63 4.98 205.45 N6 EAg. wheat TWE(60. 70), Tk(6.07). KR Ditto (32) Rice, GC(24.28), TW(6.07), 168.71 12.70 32.26 wheat Tk(4.0S). KR Ditto (34) Rice, 23.57 1.29 1.44 wheat KR Ditto (35) ED Rice, TW('t05), Tk(2.02), 459.32 0.79 83.38 N2 wheat R(43.30). KR Ditto (31 ) Rice, GC(S6.66),Tk(4.05) 142.63 0.98 25.54 wheat KR Ditto (30) EAg Rice, GC(64. 75), TWE(60. 70), 224.42 6.55 26.40 wheat R(4.0S). PR,KR Ditto (32) EAg Rice, GC(8.09),TWE (60.70), 149.59 4.92 31.65 wheat R(10.12). KR Ditto (28) Rice, TW(4'.OS),Tk(16.19) 156.40 0.61 42.09 wheat KR Ditto (35) Rice, TW(14.16), Tk(7.28), 415.84 0.77 97.34 wheat R(40.47). KR Madhubani (35) Rice, GC(l-2.14),Tk(2.02) IS8.48 0.28 46.82 wheat

GC (2,061.19) 7,639.56 382.68 2,231.27 N 51 W (21.04) M 12 TW (184.92) C 6 TWE (229.45) T 6 Tk (86.59) R (194.66) 0 (46.92) 88

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-KHA,JAULJ VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bf.lckets, the distmce in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms , 5-10 kms. and 10 f-kms. of the neHest pbce where the facility is avaiLtble is given]. -"--- , " Day or Communica· Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and days tions no, with Thana no, of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULT-contd. Barhmotar (31) 19.02 Ullinhabited

2 pursaulia (32) 520.01 4,354(763) P(3) -(--5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) .--(-5) BS

3 Kaziana (49) 19.02 77(11 ) _.(-5) -(5·10) W,Hp --( - 5) --(--5) --(-5)

4 Malmal (50) 1,627.62 14,196(2,455) P(6),M, PHS, W,Hp PO M'JndlY, BS O. CHW. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday. 5 Koluahi (51) 320.51 1,049(174) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp PTO -(-5) BS

6 Harpur (52) 1,136.75 10,923(1,896) P(7),M(3), HC,D, W,Hp PO Tuesday, -(--5) H(2),0. RP Friday. 7 Keota (53) 374.33 1,883(277) P(2) --(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(·-5) -(--5) BS R. 8 Subhankarpur (54) 348,83 3,496(627) P(2),0 RP(2) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, BS Hp,R. Thursday. 9 Loha (55) 72.84 1,846(321 ) P,O ·-(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -- (-5) -(-5)

10 Belahi (56) 131.12 1,158(177) 0 --(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) BS R. 11 Kumar Khat (57) 16.19 Ullinhahited

12 Dokahar (58) 317.27 1,250(253) pel), -~S·IO) W,Tk,Hp ---C-5) -(SolO) --(-S) O. 13 Madhaipur (S9) 277.61 1,827(359) P,M --(-5) W,Tk,Hp --{--S) --(-5) --(-5)

14 Kormauli (60) 600.14 5,907(1,033) P(4),M, PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO Tuesday, -(S-10) H,O.· FPC. Saturday,

15 Rasidpur (61 ) 351.67 3,1 88(600) p(2),M _.( -5) W,Hp --( --- 5) M mday, --(-5) Wednesday, Saturday. 16 Dhoram (62) 38.85 Uninhabited

17 Barhmotar (63) 43,30 219(43) -(-S) -(--5) W,Hp ---{-5) -(-S) -(. -5)

18 Beta Kakarghati(64) 264.66 3,020(501) P -(5.10) W,Hp PO -(-5) --( -5)

19 Kothia (65) 142.04 1,469(256) P -(-5) W,Hp --(-5) ~(-5) -(-5)

20 Karpur (66) 187.37 430(78) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -( -5) BS 89

DIRECTORY S\JBDlVISION-MADHVJll\NI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r---~------'-----...A..------, IIny place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Un irrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

17.29 1.73

KR Jainagar (8) ED Rice, TW(12.14), Tk(8.09), 343.62 9.13 145.41 NlO:Tl wheat 0(1.62). KR Ditto (15) Rice. Tk(4.05),0(0.4O) 13.46 0.72 0.39 wheat PR Madhubani (20) Rice, GC (182.11), W(0.40), 1,251.67 60.70 101.18 N2:M3:Cl wheat TW(14.97), Tk(12.14), R(2.43),0(2.02).

PR,KR Jain

KR Madhubani (10) ED - Rice, W(lS.65) ,Tk(9.92). 245.04 16.62 22.0' wheat 0(4.95). KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice, W(10.65),TW(11.96), 201.79 10.06 15.88 EAg. wheat Tk(13.06),L(10.S3). 0(3.6S). PR,KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, GC(11.S5), W(2.59), 493.10 20.90 45.62 N3:Ml wheat TW(5.20),TWE(15.26), R(2.63), 0(3 .29). PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, W(0.S6), Tk(l6.41). 287.19 12.14 22.63 NI8:Ml wheat 0(12.44).

34.55 0.81 3.49

PR Madhubani (12) Rice, W(0.51) 38.52 4.27 wheat KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, WE(0.20),Tk(~.09), 215.68 9.98 25.65 N4 wheat 0(5.06). KR Ditto (12) EA Ri!;e, W(0.61), Tk(2Q.23) 105.19 6.56 9.45 N2:Ml whl>at PR,KR, Ditto (20) Ri!;e, TW(30.40)R(10.67) 94.99 1.93 49.38 wheat 90

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... KHAJAUtl VJLI"AGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not aVCiilable within the V llag.:, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next to it in bLlckets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,..------~- ----;.._------~ . . Day or Communica- ieIia\ Name of village Tota\ area Total PopuLI- Drinking POs.t and days t;on!. - no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medic:l1 water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (p:Jtable) Market! Rail. station. (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENlJE THANA--KHAJAULJ--contJ

21 Kaparia (67) 248.47 1 ,24O(22.~) P,M RP W,Hp ---c- oS) - (S-l 0) --(---5)

22 Dealpali (68) 195.87 1,054(184) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp - - -(--5) -(5.10) -(-5)

23 Palimohan (69) 508.68 3,288(627) P FPC W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) BS

24 Darha (70) 218.12 1,743(292) P ---(--5) W.Tk,Hp --(--5) -(5.10) ·-----i·- 51

25 Thengha (71) 216.91 1,280(2.H) P(2) ---(--.5) W,Tk,fIp -c- -5) --(5-10) --(-5)

26 Thahar (72) 306.75 1,596(307) P He W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

27 Sarabe (73) 528.92 3,664(679) P(4),M FPC W,Hp,R,C -(--5) -(5-10) BS H 28 Sater (74) 150.54 504(91 ) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) --(5-10) BS

29 Lachhmipur (75) 229.05 2,700(463) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

30 Kalikapur (76) 1,162.24 8,453(1,521 ) P(6), FPC W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) BS M(2) Hp,R. 31 Nararh (77) 1,503.39 lO,1611 I ,810) P,6),M. PH; W,Tk,Hp PO Wednesday, BS H Saturday.

32 Mahua Ekdara (U) 1,011.70 4,882(851 ) P(3),M(2) --5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(--5) -(-5) H. R.

33 Biraul (84) 355.71 2,201(427) P(2) -(5·10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Tuesday -(-5) Hp. 34 Hathiahi (85) 233.50 1,150(198) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -- ( -5) -(-5) -(5-10)

35 Datwar (86) 434.22 3,180(538) P Rfl W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp. 80.94 852(189) P(2) 36 Behta (87) RP W,Tk,Hp --(---5) Monday, -(-5) Thursday. 4,163(777) 37 Suki (88) 749.87 P(4),M -{5.1O) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) Monday, -(.--5) R. Thursday. (89) 82.55 410(83) ---{-5) 38 Maina --(-5) W,Tk,TW --(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

Maniarwa (90) 149.33 1,687(299) -(-5) 39 RP W,Tk,Hp -:-·-5) Sunday, BS,RS . - Wednesd3Y . 40 Jnrwa (91) 242.00 1,947(336) P -(-5) W,Hp -( --5) -(-5) -(-5) 91

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LAND USE

Land. use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectareb rounded up to 2 decimal places). .___ ..A... r------.-~--- I Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and djstance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (including available of religious, Fore~t Irrig'lted by source Un irrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or arch a- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 10 17 1~ 19 20

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DEVELOPMENT DLOCK-KHAJAULI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, vii.,--5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,,______../1.... __-'- ______----. Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no, with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus slOp, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) household hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULl--contd.

41 KhajaulJ (92) 192.22 1.707(~07) P FPC W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

42 Madna (93,) 176.44 849(153) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) --(5-10) --(5-10)

43 Lachhmipur (94) 101.98 1,277(229) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

44 Akaspura (95) 69.20 251(45) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

45 Hariswara (96) 230.67 1,482(306) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp. 46 Kanhauli (97) 581.12 4.587(923) P(4).M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,

47 Mahrajpur (99) 218.93 1,535(266) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

48 Chandardih (110) 200.32 1,307(237) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(5-10) --(5.10) -(5-10)

49 Chatra Gobraura( 115) 1,989.81 11,6+5(1,965) P(8),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, PO Tuesday, - (5-10) O. R. Saturday. 50 Bhakua (116) 1,131.08 7,270(1,277) P(4), -(5-1O) W,Tk,Hp, -(- -5) Wednesday, -(5-10) M(2). R. Friday.

Total 20,309.68 L 144,357(25,664) P (98) HC (2) M (20) PHS (3) H (6) D (1) 0(8) FPC (5) RP (7) CHW (1)

Note: Fitures aiven in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 93 inllECTORY SUBf)I VISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use 0. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------J~------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to ,llld dist~ nce Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest J rriga ted by source Un irrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultintion gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1'.1 20

KR Jainagar (18) EAg Rice, TW(6.07), TWE(24.78), 125.37 4.11 15.70 Tl wheat Tk(l2.14),R(4.05). KR Ditto (18) Rice, TWeI2.14),Tk(4.05), 141.00 8.16 1 79 \\heat R(8. 09), 0(1.21). KR Ditto (18) Rice, TW(6.07),R(12.14), 77.31 1.97 3.68 wheat 0(081). KR Ditto (18) Rice, TW(8.09), Tk(4.05), 53.75 0.96 1.54 wheat OeO.81). KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, TW(8.09), TWE(4.05), 186.70 9.76 17.21 wheat Tk(4.05),0(0.81). KR Ditto lll) EAg Rice, TW(12.14), T\VE(4.05) 482.44 19.93 ' 47.19 wheat Tk(6.07),R(8.09), 0(1.21). KR DItto (12) Rice, TW(16.19), Tk(8.09), 117.22 8.24 50.98 N2 wheat R(18.21). PR,NR Ditto (18) Rice, TW(8.09),R(40.47) 111.19 40.57 Nl wheat KR,NR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(20 .• 23),R(40.47), 1024.48 23.69 879.32 Ml wheat 0(1.62). KR Diito (15) Ric~, TW(20.23), Tk(4.05), 645.63 33.56 386.33 wheat R(40.47),0(O.81),

GC (315.22) 13,742.76 879.70 3,749.83 :'I 170 W (39.94) 1\1 18 WE (0.20) 'C 5 TW (494.30) T 7 TWE (356.36) Tk (311.22) R (318.00) L (10.53) 0 (91.62) 94

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-JAIN AGAR VILLAGE

AMENlTIES AND

Amenities avaHable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is sh«wn in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5~-IO "ms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the faciiity is available is given] . ...A... r --:") Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Pest and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water 'Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, jf any Waterways) 2 3 -l 5 6 7 Y 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI-contd. Garba (9) 266.28 1,163(225) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp. 2 Rajauli (10) 237.55 2,322(480) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(5-10)

3 Dhamia Patti (12) 212.05 698(146) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

4 Pafsa (13) 286.51 2,044(401) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(5·10) -(5-10) Hp,C,N. 5 Usrahi Deodha ( 14) 1,336.66 13,179(2,303) P,M(2) PHS W,Tk,TW, PO and Monday, -(5-10) Hp,C. Phone. Tuesday. 6 Bbadaur (15) 223.38 1,480(256) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(·-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp 7 Indarwa (16) 274.37 1,841(365) P -(-5) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-·5) C. 8 Baira (17) !l08.55 4,176(795) P,M PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) --(5-10) Hp,R. 9 Suriahi (18) 41.68 590(95) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-~-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

10 Barhi (26) 829.19 5,642( I ,027) P(3),M 0 W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) --(-5) C. 11 Chatar (27) 41.28 386(76) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C. 12 Silanath (28) 867.23 6,551(1,139) P(4),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, BS Dulipatti O. Hp,C. Friday.

13 Kuar (79) 576.26 3,670(632) P(2),M PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,C. 14 J

IS Dodwar (81) 483.19 3,314(587) P(3) RP(2) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,C,L. 16 Barhmotar (82) 74.46 498(94.) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

17 Korahia (83) 1,008.06 5,813(1,003) P(5),M(2), PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO and Wednesday, ns B,Ac,O. FPC,RP, Pbone. Saturday. CHW,O. 111 SiJra (117) 688.77 3,754(641 ) P(5),M. PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(-5) H. eHW. Hp,R,C. Friday. 19 parwa (m) l,t)85.35 6,239(1,178) PO) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -·(-5) -(5 10) R. ,-.-...... - ...... ~ ...... * pout!)' included in Jamagar (NAC) 9S

DIRECTORY SUBDIVJSION-MADaUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hecLlres Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r--.------.-__A..__------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious. to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km,) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jainag;]f (to) Rice, W(2.02),TW(24.28). 169.96 25.51 wheat Tk(25.49),R(l9.02). KR Ditto dO) Rice, GC(6.07),W(1.21), 135.86 7.59 24.29 wheat TW(33.39),Tk(10.12). R(19.02). KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(101.17), W(0.81), 43.84 6.14 10.72 wheat TW( 10.12), Tk(8.90\, R(3t>.35). KR Dil(O (7j Rice, GC(40.47),TW(35.00) 9081 3.43 116.80 NI wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, GC(6.70),TW(91.05), 882.20 283.28 14.75 NIO:Ml wheat TWE(50.59),Tk(8.09). KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice, TW(20.23),TWE(4O.47), 158.55 0.08 EAg wheat Tk(4.05). KR Ditto (3 ) Rice, GC(40.47),TW(20.23 ) 174.28 39.39 Nl whe:lt KR Ditto (8) Rice, W(1.2!), TW{28.33), 599.21 13.03 163.01 wheat Tk(l.70),0(2.06). KR Ditto (8) Rice, 33.04 8.64 wheat KR Ditto ( 10) Rice, GC(465.38), TW( 42.49), 281.21 39.30 wheat Tk(0.81). KR Ditto (8) Rice, GC(3.23),TW(8.09) 29.14 0.82 wheat PR,KR Ditto (6) EA Rice, GC(142.S2), W(7.67). 492,46 110.77 32.58 NIO: M4: wheat TW(36.64),TWE(I.62), Cl : T2 Tk(42.97). KR Ditto (5) Rice, GC(252.93), TW(28.33), 99.26 0.47 190.21 wheat Tk(5.06). PR,KR Ditto (I) EA Rice, GC(343.98),TW(22.66), 207.33 34.61 196.13 T2 wheat TWE(19.42), Tk(10.12), 0(25.29). KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(77.18),TW(40.47), 313.58 1.27 0.10 N2:M2: wheat Tk(1O.12),R(40.47). T2 KR Ditto (10) Rice, R(4.0S) 65.60 4.81 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, GC(32.37),TW(42.49), 726.40 40.47 158.24 N2:M4 wheat Tk(8.09).

KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, TW(121.4O),TWE(80.94), 258.51 0.83 186.62 N2:T2 wheat R(40.47). KR Ditto (14) EAi Rice, TW(202.14),TWE(80.94), 151,76 Z88.S4 35!J,7j Nt wheat Tk(1.21),O(O.81). 96

m;VELOPMENT BLOCK-JAINAGAR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braCkets, the distance in broad ranges viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10 +- kms. of the nearest place wherer- the facility is available__ is given]...A.. ______----,

Communi ca· Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula­ Drinking post and Day or days tions no: with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI-contd.

20 Belhi (119)* 2.274.71 16,902(2,979) P(8),M, PHS T,W,Tk,TW, PO --(-5) BS O. Hp,R,C,N. 21 Pachhat (123) 292.18 1,907(341) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(--5) R,C.

Total 12,767;25 88, 178( 15,827) P (47) PHS(6) M(I2) FPCC J) H (2) RP (3) C (1) CHW(2) Ac (l) 0 (2) o (5)

*Partly included in Jainagar (NAC)

Note: Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 97

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION- MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectare5 rounded up to 2 decimal pbces). r------~------_____ ..A.. _____- _____ ------.---~ Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irriga ted by source Unirrigated aauchar for historical and cultivation ur archa­ groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Jainagar (2) EA Rice, GC(323.74),TW(40.47), 1,514.28 330.05 whelt TWE(66.17). KR Ditto (12) Rice, GC(121.40), W(32.37), 75.63 0.34 48.27 wheat Tk(1O.12),0(4.05).

GC(I,957.61) 6,502.91 790.77 1,950.07 N 29 W (45.29) Mll TW (848.01) C 1 1WE (340.15) T 8 Tk (146.85) R (153.38) 0 (32.21) 98

DEVEJ,OPMENT BLOCK-LADANIA VILL~GE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the villag e, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms. , 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the Llcility is available is given) . ...A.. ______. Day or Communica- Seria1 Name of village with 'Fotal area 'Foial Popula- Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Telc- Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph hat, if any Waterways)

2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10

REVEl'ilJE THANA---KHAJAULI- -con/d. Dalokhar (In) 352.48 2,310(428) P,M,H -- (-5) W,Tk - (-5) Sunday, - (10 ! ) ThuTSJ~y. 2 JOiia (120) 445,45 2,811(473) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Wednesday, PS Hp. Saturday. 3 Paduma (121 ) 1,065,93 S,228(929) P,M,H, PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Sunda}', --(--5) O. CHW(3) Hp,R,C. Thursd1Y. 4 Sidhap Kalan (122) 1,227.~0 5,356(996) P(3),r..1 -(---5) W,Tk,Hp, PTO Tuesday, --(10-1) R,C,N. Saturday. 5 Mirzapuf (129) 313.22 2,036(421) P(2),M PHS w,nv PO -- (5-10) -(10-[ )

6 Sipahgiri (130) 218.53 687(145) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) Tuesday, -(lO+) Hp. Saturday. 7 Nandrahi (m) 458.91 1,552(312) P --(--5) W,Tk,TW, --(5·10) (-5) -(5-10) Hp. II Gidhwas (B2) 548.34 2,162(416) P -(.--5) W,Tk,TW. -(--5) --( - 5) -(--5) Hp. 9 Bhutaha (133) 154.18 671(113) P CWC W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(-5) -(--5) HP,R. 10 Khoja (134) 498.57 2,271(420) P,M,H --(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(--5) -(-5) Hp. 11 Bauraha (135) 244.43 974(200) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp 12 Kumarkhad (136) 2,409.87 10,!l93(2,019) 1'(111, H,RP(4) T,W,Tk,Hp, PO Tuesd:,y, BS M(2)Ac(5). CHW. R. Saturday.

13 Kamtaulia (137) 159.85 651(119) P.Ac(9) -(--5) W,Tk,Hp - (--5) (---5) --(--5)

14 Mahua (138) 190.60 725(149) P,O ---( -5) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) .... (- 5) -(5-10) Hp. 15 Chiknautwa (139) 343.98 1,666(297) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -- (--5) --(-5) -(-5) C. 16 Bishunpur (140) 137.19 682(210) I' -(- --5) W,Tk,Hp, -- ( -5) ---(5-10) -(5-10) R,C. 17 Mahtha (141) 685.53 6,174(1,028) P,(4),M, PHS,FPC W,Tk,TW, PTO 3nd - -(5-10) BS H,Ac(15) Hp. Phone 18 Lachhminia (142) 609_85 2,448(415) P(3), --(--5) W,Tk,Hp, -- (-5) --(5-10) -(-5) Ac(16). R,C. 19 Piprahi (143) 1,303.88 4,979(881) P(3),M -(-5) T,W,Tk,TW, PO Wednesday, BS Hp. Saturd1Y· 20 Garha (144) 390.92 1,931(358) P,M,H PHS,RI', W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(---'5) CHW(3\, Hp,R,N" O. 21 Belahi (145) 981.35 3,455(620) P(4) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) R. 99

UlK.ECTORY SUBDIVISWl'i--MADHUBANl SAOAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., drea under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including _ .-...A... .-~-.-_ .. ___ ._-____ . __--, ,-.--~------~- any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historic.d village (in km.) Supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source UniTTigated fauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 H! IY 20

KR Jainagaf ( 15) Rice, W(40.47), Tk(4.05) 178.06 40.47 89.43 wheat PR,KR Ditto (8) Rice, GC(80.94), TW(N.28), 242.92 60.70 24:17 . wheat R(12.14). PR,KR Ditto (9) Rice, GC(IS.21 ),TW( 161.87), 7i10.51 22.30 66.85 NlO:Ml: wheJt Tk(l6.19). T1 KR Ditto (10) Rice, GC(81.16),Tiq 40.47) 903.69 98.51 103.97 T1 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, Tk(26.91),0(34.40) 161.67 YO.24 wheJt KR, Ditto (2l) Rice, 1 \V(12.14) 156.61 38.44 11.34 whelt KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(24.28) 313.55 78.91 42.17 wheat KR Ditto (I i) Rice, TW(16.19),Tk(~O.94) 367J!3 83.38 \\ he'lt KR lJiltl) (15 ) Rice, TkI)0.12),R(12.14) 89.03 b.07 36.82 whe"t PR Dittu (12) Rice, TW(UUI) 3{;6.79 53.82 39.75 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(l6.19),Tk(40.47), 136.90 40.75 wheat 0(10.12). PR,KR Ditto (16) LA Rice, W(2.02),TW(12.14), 1,492.06 210.43 632.51 wheat TWE(40.47),R(16.19), 0(4.05). PR,KR Ditto ( 12) Ric..: Tk(2.25) ._ 126.-15 2.02 28.83

KR Ditto (16) ED Rice, TW(10.12),L(20.29) 139.93 II.51 8.75 wheil t KR Dillo ( 12) Rice, GC(6.84) 254.52 5.67 76.95 wheill KR DItto (22) Ri(..t·, GC(16.19) 105.58 14.16 1.26 wheat PR,KR DJ[to (22) Rice, GC(6.07),W(l.21), 524.48 114.37 0.96 whed.t TW(3S.44). PR,KR Ditto (18) Rice, PC(56.66), TW(6.07), 454.41 48.56 34.03 TlO wheat Tk(10.1~). KR Ditto (28) Rice, GC(20.23), 'TW(29.14), 1,030.06 63.23 135.32 N2 ",heat Tk(12.95),R02 95). KR I)Jtto (20) Ric..:, GCC16.19),W(0.83 ), 279.29 23.95 40.57 Nl wheat TW(I1.80),Tk( 4·12). R(4.17). KR Ditto (38) Rile, Tk(10.12),R(4.05) 83~.95 70.41 60.82 v.hl.:.:lt 100

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LADANIA VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad, ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 3-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is givenJ. r------~------...A..------'_) Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Pc st and days tior,s no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegr

2 3 4 5 6 7 Ii 9 10

REVENUE THA.NA-KHA.JAULl-contd. 22 Sidhapa (146) 2,251.64 9,228(1,643) P(6),M HC,PHC, W,Tk,Hp, PO Tuesday, -(5-10) PHS. R. Friday. 23 Dhaamban (147) 443.53 1,060(185) P -(---5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--- 5) --(10+) Hp,R. 24 Ekhari (148) 1,103.56 . 4,229(762) P(2),M --(---5) W,Hp --(--5) -- (---5) ---(10+ )

25 Ga;hlra (152) 1203.52 5,786(98~) P(5),M -(--5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(5-10) -(5-10 ) Hp,R. 26 Pindraun (153) 31.57 83(19) l' -(-5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) --().IO) -(--5)

27 Barhm\)tra (154) 1$5.39 425(87) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(5-10) -(-5) Hp. 28 pathrahi (155) 525.27 4,274(775) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -( -5) Hp.

Total 18,385.04 84,747(15,434) P (63) II (J) 1\1(13) CWC(l) H (5) He (1) Ac(75) PHC(l) 0 (2) PHS (5) FPC (1) RP (5) CHW(7) 0 (1)

Note: Figures given in braCkets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 101

DIRECTORY SUBDlVISlON--MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., are21 under different types of land usc in hecl8feS Remdrks rounded up to 2 decim;d pla(;es). including ,--______A______• ______, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauclnf for archaeolo- ,md cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 J5 16 17 1" 19 20

KR,NR J ainagar (20) Rice, GC(24.28), TW(12.14), 2,037.16 91.20 70.67 wheat R(16.19). KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW(20.23) 344.25 40.47 38.58 whe1t KR Ditto (28) Rice, W(20.23), TW(2.02), 743.34 113.37 wheat Tk(62.73),R(121.40), 0(40.47). KR Ditto (22) ED, Rice, TW{50.59),TWE(40.47), 9-t4.46 86.01 65.80 EAg. wheat Tk(6.07),R(10.12). FP Ditto (22) Rice, PC(2.02), Tk(1.62) 26.0.1 1.10 wheat KR Dittu (22) Rice, TW(8.60),Tk(2.04) 40.47 30.35 3.')3 'Wheat KR IJ i tto (20) Rice, TW(l4.25),Tk(8.56 ) 415.20 6.04 81.22 wheat

(;(.'(280.11) lJ.51L!o 1,217.6U 2,023 54 NlJ PC (58.68) 1\1 1 W (64.76) T 12 '1'\\(488.70) TWE(80.94) Tk (339.73) R (209.35) L (20.29) o (89.04) 102

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-bABU BARHI VILLAGI!:

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-· 10 kms. and 10 + kms. of the nearest place ,-where______the facility is available is given]....A.. ____

Communica- Serial N,lme of ViJ)

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULl-contd. Maheshwara (98) 545.51 3,850(750) peS) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5.10) -(S.IO) Hp. 2 Bagaul (100) 122.21 899(147) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)

3 Ghonghaur (IOl) 589.62 4,941(869) P(2),M, HC W,Tk,Hp, PO --(5-10) --(-5) H. R. 4 ~hyamsidhap (102) 168.35 1,256(229) P CHW W,Tk,Hp, PO -(5-10) NW R. 5 Bhatgawan (103) 227.83 1,100(214) P CHW W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) --( 5-10) BS,NW R. 6 Madhwapul" (104) 70.01 262(52) P -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) --(5.10) -(-5)

7 Bairia (105) 41.68 723(136) ~(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(5.10) -(--5)

8 ::;atgh~ra (106) 490.07 3,228(609) P,M CHW, W,rk,TW, PO -(5.10) -(--5) 0(2). HpJ~. 9 Mathkhudar Khda(107) 53.42 352(47) .-(-5) 0 W,n,Hp, -(-5) -+-5) -(-5) H,O. 10 Murhadi (108) 736.] I 3,044(557) .1'(2) SMP, W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) -(-5) BS CHW. R. II Bela ( 109) 219.74 705(126) P CHW W,Hp,R ·-(-5) -(5.10) NW

L! Tirhut:t ( Ill) 661.25 3, 703( 685) P(2), --(--5) W,Tk,TW, PO --- (---5) -(-5) M(2),H. Hp. 13 Buusi (I t:) 107.24 1,268(225) P -(--5) \V,Tk,Hp -(--5) --(--5) -(S-10)

14 Ch\1aurahi (114) 411.56 3,1l2(681) P,M PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(5-10) Hp,C. 15 Bhatchaura (124) 545.51 2,888(522) P,M,H PHS W,Tk,Fp PO Sunuay, -(10+ ) Thursday. 16 Bal'uw:1]" (125) 745.83 3,924(759) P,M,O -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO Wednesday, -(5.10) Daturday. 17 Bi~hunpur (126) 37.23 13')(24) -(- 5) -(--5) W,'lk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) C. 18 10la B

DIRECTORY SUBD1VISJON-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USF

Land use (i. e., are~ under different types of land use in hecta res rounded up to 2 decimal places) . ..A ,-.--- ~ Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any p]Jce village (in km.) supply food (including availa hIe of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or aroha- groves) eological intereRt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ]9 20

KR Madhub:1TIi (17) Rice, TW(40.0J) 431.51 22.30 51.69 MI wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, Tk(l.03) 99.63 5.10 16.45 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, Tk(26.22),R(31.96) 451.05 24.87 55.52 wheat KR,NR Ditto ( If.;) Rice, W(4.92), Tk(J0.20), 100.97 40.06 0.04 MI:C2 wheat R(l2.16). PR,KR. Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(2.08),R(4.15) 183.36 34.95 3.29 NR. wheat KR Ditto (32) Rice, R(l3. 85), 0(2.17) 42.31 1.09 10.59 wheat KR Ditto (32) Rice, R(9.46),0(2.61) 17.56 0.83 11.22 wheat KR Ditto (30) ED Rice, TW(13.05),Tk(20.40), 287.36 22.28 87.91 N8 wheat R(32.44),0(26.63). KR Ditto (0) Rice, Tk(5.17),O(1.25) 40.18 0.11 6.71 N1 wheat PR,KR, Ditto (20) ED Rice, Tk(40.32), RC41.68), 434.97 42.11 141.98 NR. wheat 0(3505). KR,NR Ditto (20) Rice, W(0.63),R(4.86) 173.06 38.95 2.24 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(47.04),TW(64.91), 388.28 36.97 105.54 wheat TkC18.m. KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(4.23), O~2.06) 73.54 4.16 23.25 N1 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, GC(!05.47), Tk(60.99) 183.62 32.44 29.04 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rice, GC(120.23), TW(60. 70), 297.84 40.47 45.34 wheat Tk(60.70),R(20.23). KR Jainagar (13) Rice, GC(121.40),TW(60.70), 369.43 52.67 wheat TkCI21.40\R(20.23). KR Madhubani (22) Rice, GC(6.37),Tk(2.93) 18.30 0.85 8.78 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(1.82), Tk(I.36) 2.80 0.45 6.92 whe3t KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(16.39), Tk( 19.62) 10.23 3.99 10.59 1\.11 wheat KR,NR Ditto (22) Rice, TW{2.02),Tk(l4.16), 227.88 24.28 0.36 wheat R(4.05),OC10.12) . KR Ditto (21) ED. Rice, TW(6.07), Tk(27 .11), 597.76 47.46 1.87 wheat R(l2.14),O~91.05), 104

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BABU BARHl VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the vilLlge, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in br lckets, the distm ce in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10 f-- kms. of the ne1fest pla(;(' where the facility is aV:lil1ble is given]. -"------'--, " Day or Communica- Serial Name of vilhge Total are.! Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Th:lna no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENIIE TIIANA---KHA.JAlTl ,I ,·onrtf.

22 Son n1.l t i (151) 381.61 I.X59(347) P,M -(5-10) T,W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-S) -(-S)

23 Teghn (IS6) 533.77 4,092(697) P(3),C,Tr -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO Wednesday, BS Hp,C. Saturday. 24 Ilarail (157) 547.53 1,867(278) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) -(-5) RS C. 25 Maha tha Chauri(158) 35.61 Ullinhabited

26 .]a tahi (159) 224.60 820(151) P -(S-10) W,Tk,TW, - (-5) -(--5) -(-5) Hp. 27 Madandobh (160) 214.89 1,008(207) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(--5) -(5-10) R. 28 Gosain Chauri (161) 36.83 Uninhabited

29 Tola Agari (162) 40.47 786(138) 0 -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) --(S-10) -(5-10)

30 Tola Agari ( 1(3) 50.99 UninhabitEd

31 KhojpUf (164) 396.1R 2,595(503) M ---(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO ---(5-10) -(-5) Hp,C. 32 Bhojprrtti ( lIi5) 76.89 247(46) --(---5) --(--5) W,Tk,Hp, --(---S) --(-5) -(S-10) C. 33 N.lbnagar (166) 171.58 618(118) P,H 0 W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(5-10)

34 Balirajpur (167) 139.21 1,168(198) P(2),M - (5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

35 Balirajpur (168) 40.87 278(SO) -(--5) -- (5-10) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

36 Rrrmnipatti (169) 7S.27 594(107) --(- -5) -(S-10) W,Tk,Hp PO ---(-5) -(5-10)

37 KharagbJni (170) 794.79 4,535(835) P(4), --( ---5) W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, BS M(2). Hp,R,C,N. Thursd8Y. 38 Pirhi (171) 609.04 3.342(581 ) P(3),M H W,Tk,Hp, PO --(-5) -(5-10) R. 39 Sonpatahi (172) 51.80 193(35) -(--S) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(--5) BS Hp. 40 Barhi (173) 545.91 4.831(8R7) P(2"M, PHC, W,Tk,TW, PTO & Monday, BS H,O. FPC. Hp,R,N. Phone. Friday. 41 Dll(hhi (174) 252.93 1.179(212) r -[--5) W.Tk.Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) 105

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) r------~ ___A._ --. Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (including available of religious, Fore~t Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and Cultivation or ariha- grov~s) ~ological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (33) ED Rice, TW(20.64), Tk(26.30) 251.83 42.49 40.35 wheat PR,KR Ditto (42) ED Rice, TW(20.23), Tk(4.05) 461.35 18.21 29.93 wheat PR,KR Ditto (43) Rice, Tk(20.23) 446.36 30.35 50.59 wheat 34.48 0.45 0.68

PR,KR Madhubani (28) Rice, TW(12.14) 202.35 8.90 1.21 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (28) Rice, TW(4.05) 200.34 10.05 0.45 NI wheat 33.20 0.90 0.73

KR Madhubani (28) Rice, Tk(6.11) 32.49 1.62 0.25 wheat Tk(7.30) 41.33 1.62 0.74

PR,KR Madhubani (37) EA Rice, TWE(10.12) 378.49 7.57 N2:Ml:T2 wheat KR Ditto (40) ED Rice, Tk(4.05) 67.04 5.27 0.53 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(4.13), 0(2.44) 136.47 2.49 26.05 N2 wheat PR,KR J hanjharpur (22) ED Rice, W(O.95), Tk(22.42) 90.14 25.54 0.16 wheat KR Ditto (20) ED Rice, W(0.61), TW(0.20) 30.37 3.91 5.78 wheat KR Ditto (20) ED Rice, TW(0.63), Tk(3. 74) 57.66 13.13 0.11 wheat PR,KR Madhubani (35) EA Rice, W(2.27\TW(20.56), 434.12 161.94 37.16 wheat Tk(95.30),R(43.44). KR Ditto (33) ED Rice, Tk(10.12),R(8.58), 451.78 23.93 106.48 N3 wheat 0(8.15). KR Ditto (33) Rice, Tk(8.30),R(2.02) 26.81 14.45 0.22 wheat PR,KR,NR Ditto (20) ED Rice, TW(43.46), Tk(26.02)" 304.28 37.96 111.32 M4:C2:T3 wheat R(8.44),O(14,43). KR., DiHo " (20) Rice, Tk(17. 87), 0(4.20) 1$6:26 8,86 65.74 wheat 106

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BABU BARHl VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,--5 kms., 5--10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given). (.------"------, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) household hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULJ·- cont{/.

42 Mali Mahuahi (175) 70.82 489(96) ~(-5) --(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

43 Mahuahf (176) 298:25 2,316;463) p,O --(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10)

44 Mahuahi (176/2) 21.04 Uninhabited

45 Bikram Sher (1m 220.55 1,267(220) P,M --(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp,O. 46 Dhamaura (178) 295.01 2,045(375) P 0 W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) BS Hp,O. 47 Jabdi (179) 138.81 936~ 172) P PHS W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) Tuesday, BS O. Saturday. 48 Lohapipar (180) 219.34 1,030(163) P,O -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(--5) O. 49 Misraulia (181) 383.23 3,190(592) P,O -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

50 Jasrajpur (182) 48.47 84(12) P --(--5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

51 Rahikpur (183) 299.46 939(144) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

52 Pachrukhi (184) 843.35 4,567(821) P(5"0 -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, PO -l5-10) BS R. 53 Garhi (185) 90.65 1,240,222) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) S,N,O. 54 Barhara (186) 252.12 1,622~282) M,O SMP W,Tk,Hp PO Monday, BS Friday. 55 Arazi Az Rakbe (187) 38.44 736(122) --(--5) --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(--5) Barhara. 56 Kulharia (188) 533.77 2,534(467) M,0(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -(-5) O. 57 Parsa (189) 259.40 1,038(225) .p -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) O. 58 Bardaha (190) 339.12 2,023(344) P(2) -;-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

59 Bardahi Barhara(191) 668'.53 4,093(759) P,O PHS W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -l-5) -(-5)

60' Basaha (192) . 575.46 3,575(658) P(3) 0(2) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,N. 61 Jagarnathpur (193) 61.92 115(17) -(-5) --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5.10) -(-5) ]0"

DIRECTORY SUDDl VISION-MADHl%\'NI ~A,DAR

LAND USE

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including

,-______. _____ ..A.. ______~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (20) ED Rice, Tk(3.86),O(1.23) 49.40 0.63 15.70 wheat KR Ditto (42) Rice, Tk(32.56),O(5.88) 205.53 17.54 36.74 M2 wheat Tk(12.18),0{3.68) 2.57 0.16 2.45

KR Madhubani (42) Rice, TW{15.0l), Tk(4.20) 163.15 12.23 25.96 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, TW(12. 32), Tk(9 .19), 205.11 19.07 43.98 wheat 0(5.54). PR,KR Ditto (40) Rice, Tk(8.42),0(3.68) 10Lll 8.30 17.30 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, Tk(17.81),0(4.08) 160.22 8.34 28.89 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, W(28.49), TW(5.71), 265.12 21.43 58.44 Tl wheat 0(4.04). KR Ditto (40) Rice, Tk(O 97) 43.90 1.52 2.58 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, TW(7.43),0(2.84) 234.96 19.59 34.64 wheat PR,KR Jhanjharpur (20) ED Rice, W(10.16), Tk(43 .14), 645.34 134.17 0.22 wheat R(1O.32). KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(Z.84),O(l.65) 71.55 0.79 13.82 Nl wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(8.13),0(1.38) 183.56 21.93 37.12 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, Tk(2.95) 24.08 11.41 wheat KR,NR Ditto (22) Rice, Tk(12.46),O(5.71) 454.40 12.21 48.99 M2:Tl wheat KR Ditto (201 Rice, Tk(12 32),0(3.38) 208.84 10.17 24.69 wheat KR,NR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(16.26),0(3.32) 292.19 8.62 18.73 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, Tk(4.94),R(12.14) 48021 32.88 134.62 Ml wheat 0(3.74). KR Ditto (20) ED, Rice, TW(12.30),TWE~20.27). 457.99 82.03 BAg. wheat Tk(2.87). KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(S.65) 47.67 1.34 7.26 wheat 108

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BAlm BARHI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. " ..A..___ ~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical Welter Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat. if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI-concld.

62 Sonpatahi (194) 632.51 3,438(614) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk;Hp, PO -~-5) -(-5) N. 63 Sarara (195) 478.74 2,965(506) P(2),M, H W,Tk,Hp PO Tuesday, -(5-10) H,C,O(2) Saturday.

Total 18,913.93 113,060(20,657) P (73) H (2) M (18) HC ( 1) H (~) PHC (1) C (2) PHS (4) Tr en FPC (i) 0 (14) SMP (2) CHW (5) 0 (7) Note: Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of how.eholds. 1M

.DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANJ SADAR LAND USE

Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,--__------...A_ __~, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irriga ted by source U nirriga ted gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (17) Rice, W(3.06), TklI2.79) 521.10 90.69 4.87 Ml wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, W(1.88),Tkll1.50) 411.10 50.41 3.83 Ml wheat

GC (300.51) 13,507.89 1,307.81 1,814.14 N 20 w (52.97) M 15 TW (446.00) C 4 TWE (30.39) T 7 Tk (911.76) . R (292.15) 0 (250.31) . 1.10

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAJNAGAR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is ...A.given] ______. -, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph Izat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. Mangrauni (35)* 817.45 8,553(1,474) P(5),O(3) --{-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,C. 2 Belhwar (44) 315.25 3,605{60l) P(2), -(.-5) W,Tk,TW, _~-5) -(5-10) BS M,H. Hp. 3 Thika Keonta (45) 123.02 419(81) P,M(2), -(-5) W;Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) BS H. 4 Sibipatti (46) 197.89 2,547(411) P(2),M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(5-10) BS Hp. 5 Andhipatti (47) 70.41 1,320{233) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

6 Madhubani Tol (48) 79.72 646(108) P PHS W,Tk,Hp -,-5) -(-5) --(-5)

7 Meron (49) 326.58 707(158) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

8 Gauri Meran (50) 44.92 553(116) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

9 Lalapur (51) 215.34 1,443(313) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

10 Pali Khurd (52) 88.22 176(32) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

11 Karahia (53) 1,129.46 10,805(1,988) P(7),O PHC W,Tk,Hp, PO Daily BS,RS R,C. 12 Pariharpur (54) 989.04 7 ,820( 1,433) P(4),M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(--5) BS Hp,R. 13 Kehunia (55) 76.08 345(69) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

14 :Raghuni Dehat (56) 623.21 2,757(597) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS Hp,N. 15 Az Rakbe (57) 46.94 144(27) -(-5) -(-5) W,N -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Mangauni. 16 Magarpatti (58) 53.47 499(87) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp. 17 Pilakhwar (59) 574.24 3,357(602) P,O(2) PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R. 18 Ranti (60) 761.20 4,517(820) P(3),C, 0 W,Tk,TW, PO & -(-5) BS 0 Hp,R. Phone 19 Koilakh (182) 952.21 5,460(961) P(3),M, H,D(2), W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS H,I,O. CHW. Hp,R. 20 'Rampura (183) 30.35 561(107) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(--5) --(-5)

21 Chaudhurana (184) 53.01 698(145) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) as I:

'" Partly i~ei~ded i~ Madhubafli (M). 111

DIRECTORY $UBPIVI$ION..... MAPHl,JBANI SAPAR

LAND USB

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r------~---- -___..A... ______------. Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eo logical interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Madhlihani (14) Rice, W(0.40),TW(136.51), 406.48 61.77 151.59 N2:T1 wheat, Tk(52.6l),O(8.09). fR,KR Ditto (14) Rice. TW(51.46), Tk(35.19) 201.55 4.58 22.47 N3 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, Tk(82.80) 26.87 2.88 10.47 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (18) Rice, TW(31.08), Tk(58.34) 74.20 1.76 32.51 N9:M2 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, Tk(18.87) 41.62 1.78 8.14 Nl wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(18.13) 40.25 21.34 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, TW(3I.87) 269.88 0.87 23.96 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, Tk(8.74) 30.29 5.89 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, W(I.62), Tk(4.0S) 143.17 5.26 61.24 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, TW(18.1l) 60.51 9.60 _wheat KR Ditto (12) ED, Rice. Tk(149.41) 527.31 451.08 1.66 N-6:M1 EAg. wheat PR,KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, TW(51.72),TWE(16.66) 636.98 6.21 208.21 NIl wheat Tk(47.21),R(22.05). KR Ditto (15) Rice, Tk(24.24) 49.25 0.49 2.10 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(13.18),Tk(46.51) 498.14 208 63.30 N5 wheat KR Ditto (3) Rice, 0(9.17) 27.64 1.55 8.58 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, TW(15.18), Tk(5.39) 22.89 1.51 8.50 wheat KR Ditto (4) Rice, TW(25.47), Tk(62.54) 275.41 26.35 184.47 Ml wheat PR,KR Ditto (3) ED, Rice, TW(34.45),TWE(44.34) 419.07 72.77 ]90.57 N2:M]:TI EAg. wheat PR,KR Ditto ( 18) ED, Rice, TW(165.51),TWE(87.22) 184.68 49.72 465.08 N50:MI EAg. wheat KR Ditto (19) Rice, Tk(3.00) 23.21 4.14 N1 -wheat KR Ditto (11) Riee, 38.45 4.12 10.44 Nl wheat 112

QEV1l;LQPMENT BLOCK;-l\AJNAGAR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,--______. ____ ._--A. _____ "-'I Communica- Serial Name of Village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. 22 Parsa (185) 115.92 1,909(356) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp. 23 Rampatti (186) 549.15 4,185(766) P(4),O FPC Tk,TW,Hp, PO Monday, BS R. Friday. 24 Kaithahi (187) 576.26 4,859t952) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) H. Hp,R. 25 Raghu birchak (188) 41.68 1,807(349) P,O RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) Daily BS

26 Mahinathpur (189) 471.05 2,212t451) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -~-5) --(-5) BS H. Hp. 27 Raghopur BaJat(I90) 588.81 5,054(924) P(3) PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS Hp. 28 Bharia Bishunpur(191) 400.63 2,646(497) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk.TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5> Hp. 29 Nabtoli (192) 42.09 260(41) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

30 Sonwani (193) 86.60 573(95) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk;Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(-5)

31 Barhmotra (194) 50.78 46(11) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

32 At Rakbe Simri(195) 37.23 915(178) P -(-5) W.Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

33 Mirzapur (196) 33.18 1,261(228) P,O -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

34 Sltghara (197) 148.52 4,929(891) P(3),M. HC,FPC W,Tk,Hp, PTO and -(.-5) BS H. N. Phone. 35 Chichri Buzurg (198) 181.70 1,904(364) . P(2),M. -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) Sunday, BS H,C,O. Wednesday. 36 Ghiwahi (199) 101.17 422{98) P -~-5) W.Tk.TW, -(-5) -(-5 -(-5) Hp. 37 Simri (200) 756.75 4,524(837) P(3),M RP(2) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, BS Hp,R. Tuesday. 38 Singioun (201) 174.87 2,644(479) P(3) -\-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -,-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 39 Kunwar (202) 159.85 614(126) , -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

40 Pachdahi \203) 55.85 708(135) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

41 Nokti (204) 213.27 1,581(300) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp. ,,~ Ra1ikar (2e5) 196.27. 1,613(315) r -{-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) fip. 113 nl.R.ECTORY SUBDIVISION-,--,-MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) . ..A.. ---, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including avaiIa ble of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Madhubani (10) ED, Rice, TW(20.64), TWE(IO.96) 85.72 6.73 41.87 NIO EAg. wheat PR,KR Ditto (8) ED, Rice, TW(76.55), TWE(53.58) 289.35 8.67 121.00 NI0:Ml EAg. wheat KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice, TW(44.68), TWE~40 .40), 361.83 8.43 117.68 N15:M3 EAg. wheat R(3.24). PR,KR Ditto (8) ED, Rice, 22.95 3.48 15.25 N20:M2: EO. wheat Cl:T2 PR,KR Ditto (to) ED, Rice, TW(24.83) 335.11 7.84 103.27 NI0 EAg. wheat PR,KR Ditto (11) EA Rice, TW(40.88), TWE(44.24) 352.83 9.35 141.51 N5:M2: wheat Tl KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(66.12), Tk(25.26) 170.71 2.55 135.99 Ml wheat KR Ditto (IS) Rice, Tk(2.09) 33.95 6.05 wheat KR Ditto (IS) Rice, 69.06 17.54 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rilre, 43.71 0.85 6.22 wheat KR Ditto (11) Rice, W(4.1O) 23.46 1.55 IU2 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, TW(2.93), TWE( 12.14) 3.23 14.88 N2:Cl:Tl wheat PR,KR Ditto (11) EA Rice, TW(1.56) 32.07 2.93 111.96 N30:M4: wheat C4:TI PR,KR Ditto (13) EA Rice, TW(JO.77) 94.88 6.48 69.57 N25 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(17.00), Tk(2.02) 61.11 3.39 17.65 wheat PR,KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(210.04),Tk(60.86) 237.96 4.55 243.34 N1:CI:Tt wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg Ri e, TW(37.60) 87.87 7.15 42.25 N4:MI wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, 115.58 2.69 41.58 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(4 .05), Tk(0.81) 30.41 4.25 16.33 wheat KR Ditto (22) ED Rice, TW(18.2l), Tk(4,86) 142.37 4.26 43.57 Nl:Ml wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(3.95) 100.92 24.62 66.78 wheat 114

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAJNAGAR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] . .A.. Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tiona I (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd.

43 Mahuahi (206) 154.99 595(113) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Hp. 44 Khatukharika (207) 63.13 253(53) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp. 45 Bidyanagar (208) 24.28 Uninhabited

46 Bhlltsimar (209) 680.27 4,301(775) P(4) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 47 Ladugaon (210) 140.83 727(134) P --(--5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 48 Barhmotra (211) 43.71 89(21) -(-5) -(-5) W,R -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)

49 Barhara Dokhli (212) 84.17 655(117) -(-5) -+-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 50 Barhara (213) 64.75 691(132) P FPC W,Tk,Hp -(-5) Sunday, -(-5) Friday. 51 Marhara {214) 113.31 983(185) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 52 Majhaura (215) 162.68 443(74) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 53 Laga (216) 51.80 644(128) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 54 Bakuar (217) I09.26 584(111) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. S5 Thikaha (218) 108.45 632{l30) P -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(---:-5) Hp. 56 Koilpar (219) 97.93 306(47) -(-5) -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -,--5) -(-5) Hp. 57 Chichrikanungoe (220) 313.00 2,672(500) P -;-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) BS

58 Kewan (2.21) 203.55 1,261(247) P,O -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) ·-(-5) -(-5)

59 Patpara (222) 1,323.00 11,341(1,890) P(8),M(2), PHC, W,Tk,Hp, PO Monday, -(-5) O. PHS. R. Friday. 60 Ekma (223) 117.36 1,039(211) M,H -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

61 Beraghat (224) 171.18 2,206(415) P,M,O -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -~ -5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 62 Bidyanagar (225) 90.65 283(49) -.(-5) -(._.5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS llS

DIRECTORY SUBDlVISIOI'\--MADHUBANI SADAR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types 0 f land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------"----.- -.------.--~ any place of Approach Neares t town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) Supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (16) Rice, TW(4.20) 58.76 26.39 65.64 wheat KR Ditto (21) Rice, TW(3.34) 25.85 3.05 30.89 wheat 0(3.28) 12.56 1.55 6.89

KR Madhubani (16) Rice, TW(13.28) 286.60 142.71 237.68 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(8.09),Tk(2.02), 76.40 0.53 48.17 wheat R(5.62). KR Ditto (20) Rice, Tk(3.27),Rt2.02) 35.81 0.06 2.55 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, TW(1O.12), Tk(5.96) 51.13 3.03 13.93 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, Wt2.83), Tk(20.38) 10.74 0.38 0.42 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, TW(20.23), Tk(5.84) 66.55 0.36 20.33 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(14.16), Tk(8.26), 86.22 0.36 48.82 wheat R(4.86). KR Ditto (14) Rice, W(3.27),TW(9.09), 12.12 1.12 18.85 wheat Tk(5.18),0(2.17). KR Ditto (25) Rice, TW(9. 771, Tk(4.05) 76.39 0.36 18.69 wheat KR Ditto ( 16) Rice, W(2.15), TW(24.52), 36.98 2.53 36.08 wheat Tk(4.0S),0(2.14). KR Ditto (14) Rice, W( 1.24), TW,4.S7), 50.41 2.12 36.82 wheat Tk(I.69),0(1.08). PR,KR Ditto (IS) ED Rice, TW(14.82) 148.12 0.04 150.02 N7 wheat KR Ditto (IS) RiCe, TW(30.40), Tk(8.98) 43.0S 9.42 111.70 N2 wheat KR Ditto (16) ED Rice, TW(176.2S), Tk(28.45) 859.26 14.71 244.33 N25:MI: wheat Cl:T! KR Ditto (17) Rice, TW(14.21), Tk(2.87) 84.58 0.17 15.53 N3:MI: wheat Cl KR Ditto (18) Rice, W(2.27), TW(15,27), 73.47 3.72 65.25 Ml wheat Tk(8.69),O(2.51). PR,KR Ditto (18) Rice, W(3.68), TW(6.90) 56.15 23,92 wheat 116

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAJNAGAR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the vHlage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------·------..A...------~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA--MADHUBANI-contd. 63 Sugauna (226) 1,093.38 6,709(1,253) P(3),M(2), PHS W,Tk,TW, PO Tuesday, NW H,O(2). Hp,R,N. Saturday. 64 Niyamat (230) 121.00 502(88) ,~(-5) -{--5) W,Tk,TW, ---(-5) -(--5) -(-5) Hp.

Total 17,892.32 138,514(25,423) P (87) H (1) M (19) HC (0 H (9) PHC (2) C (2) PHS (5) I (1) D (2) 0(17) FPC (3) RP (3) CHW (1) 0 (1)

Note :-Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 117

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r--'------,---"------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR,NR Madhubani nO) Rice, W(6.26),TW(86.20), 441.15 109.33 367.;3i Nl:Ml:T1 wheat Tk(35 39),0(7.07). KR Ditto (18) Rice, TW(B.83) 71.46 10.01 30.70 wheat

W (27.82) 9,387.29 1,136.50 4,471.26 N 264 TW (1,646.73) M 25 TWE (309. 54) C 9 Tk (839.88) l' 10 R (37.79) o (35.51) 118

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PANDAUL~ VILLAGE

AMENITIES' AND

Amenities available [if-not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in-the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-S kms., S-lO kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] . r- ..A.. ------., Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tron and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households Itat, if any Waterway.) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI--contd. Mohanpur (61) 359.76 2,550(447) P FPC W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(SolO) Hp,R. 2 Bhitthi (75/2) 50.99 875(167) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp PO -(S-lO) -(-5)

3 Sagarpur (96) 481.57 3,754l7oo) P(2),M, RP W,Tk,TW, PO -~(-5) BS O. Hp,R. 4 Ajodhya (97) 123.02 23(6) --(-S) -(--5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-·5)

5 Makrampur (98) 8.50 S,289\937) P(2),M, PHS,D, W,Tk,TW, PO -·(-5) BS O. RP(2). Hp. 6 Narpatnagar (99) 396.S9 3,887(705) P(2),M, PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) BS H. FPC, RP(3). 7 Knakpur (100) 197.48 1,8S3(344) P RP W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 8 Mohanbariam (101) 257.38 3,442(S22) P,O RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

9 Sakuari (102) 641.42 8,957(1,67]) P(3),M, H,D, W,Tk,TW, PTO Sunday, BS O. RP(S). Hp. Wednesday. 10 Bikrampur (103) 427.34 3,039(528) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Balia. O. Hp. 11 Bahengra (104) 46.13 145(26) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(-~5) -(--5)

12 Kalyanpur (105) 44.92 253(50) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -(5-10) Sunday, -(-S) R. Wednesday. 13 Bhawanipur (106) 742.99 S,319(1,001) P(2"M(3) RP W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, -(-S) Hp. Friday. 14 Arazi Bhawani- (107) 47.7S Uninhabited pur 15 Pandaul (lOB) 1,064.71 17,BOl{3,248) P,,8),MC4) HC,PHS, W,Tk,TW, PTO & Monday, BS,RS H,Tr, D(4),FPC, Hp. Phone. Friday. 0(3). RP(ll). 16 Baturi (10B/2) 22.26 SI9(96) -(-S) --(S-10) W,Tk,TW -(- S) -(-S) -(5-10) (Pandaul) 17 Andah (109) 81.75 375(84) --(-5) ---(-S) W,Tk -(--5) -(5.10) -(5-10) (Manoharpur) 18 Andah (109/2) 38.44 182(33) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-S) ·-(S-lO) -(5-10) (M1nmohanpur) 19 Shubhankarpur (110) 48.97 427(86) P --(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(--5) -(S-10)

20 Shankarpur (111) 108.45 502(103) P -(S-10) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(S 10)

21 Sankarpur (111/2) 4.05 147(23) -(-5) -(S-10) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(S-10) -(5-10) 1I9

DIRECTORY S'UBJ)l V1SlON,-MADHUBANl SADAR

LAND USB

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use ill hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------J~------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigatcd gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR,NR Madhubani (4) ED Rice, TW(6.l7) 314.21 4.92 54.46 Nl:M2:T2 wheat KR Ditto (3) EA Rice, TW(lO.IS) 30,39 2.06 S 36 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (14) EA Rice, PC(10.26),TWE(91.32) , 314.22 2.14 45.42 N22:M3: wheat Tk(IS,21). C2:T3 PR,KR Ditto (16) EAg Rice, W(9.02), WE(S.96), 90.94 1.30 6,12 wheat 0(6.68). PR,KR Ditto (16) EA Rice, TW(2.00) 0,50 2,00 4.00 Nll:Tl wheat PR,KR Ditto (1S) Rice, TW(69.06) ,0(4.05) 126.76 4.48 192,24 N8:M4: wheat T4

PR,KR Ditto (16) EA Rice, TW(4,20),TWE(38.59), 142.66 0.52 9.28 wheat 0(2.23). PR,KR Ditto (19) EA Rice, TW(6.07) ,TWE(40.47), 199.27 0.85 5.66 N4:M3: wheat Tk(506), Tl PR,KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, TW(4,49),TWE(131.62), 319.66 4.96 175.93 N40:M4: wheat Tk(2.l7) ,0(2.59). C5:T2 PR,KR DiUo (14) EAg Rice, TW(6.07), TWE(40.57), 23S.91 3,70 127.97 MI:Cl wheat Tk(1O.12). KR Ditto (16) Rice, TW(6.15) ,Tk(8.60) 26.10 5.28 wheat KR Ditto (19) Rice, Tk(4.25) ,0(0.61) 3S.98 ... 1.08 wheat KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, TW(6.17) ,TWE(4.86), 528.87 41.74 139.10 M2 wheat Tk(20 23),0(2,02). 0(4.05) 27,06 2.21 14.43

PR,KR Madhubani ( 12) EA Rice, TW(159.85),TWE(54.83),706.69 4.69 122.06 wheat Tk(l6,59),

KR Ditto (26) Rice, TW (4.05), Tk(6.07) 7.34 1.62 3.18 wheat KR Ditto (25) EAg Rice, TW(2.02), TWE(2.19) , 55.12 3.04 16.55 wheat Tk(2 02),0(081) FP Ditto (25) Rice, TW(10.32),Tk(0 81) 20.94 1.93 4.44 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, TW(1O.32), Tk(2.02) 25.34 2.53 8.16. wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, TW(20.23), TK(2.02) 62.69 2,53 20.98 wheat KR Ditto (25) Ric.e, TW(0.81) 2.24 . 1.00 w.heat 120

P$VEl.OPNfENT B~I{=-'''\N9A-VL VIlJ.AGE AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracke~s, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms., of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] . ..A... ___~. r -, Day or Communica. Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula. Drinking POlit and days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa· Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop" village number of tiona} (potable) Marketl Rail. station (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. 22 Harpur (112) SS.M S92(109) P -(-S) W,Tk,TW -(-S) -(S.10) - (S.10)

23 Hatpur (112/2) 25.90 817(175) -(-S) -(S.10) W,Tk,TW --(-S) -(S.IO) -(S·10)

24 Andah (113) 33.99 389(70) -(-5) -(5.10) W,TW -(-5) -(S.1() -(5.. 10) (Khajuri) 25 Andah (113/2\ 21.04 Uninhabited (Khajuri) 26 Majhaul (114) 3S2.88 2,074(349) PjM -(-5) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(.-5) --(--~)

27 Kalyanput (115) 78.51 695(104) P -(S.IO) W.Hp -(5.10) -(,S.10) -(S·}O)

28 Shekhjore (116) 12.14 Uninhabited

29 Gurmha (117) 22.26 38(8) -(-S) -·(5·10) W -(5·10) -(S.10) -(5·10) , 30 Arazi Bhaur (118) 36.08 Uninhabited

31 Ataz i Rampur (119) 3.24 Uninhabited

32 Shyampur (120) 13.76 Uninhabited

33 Bagban (121) 17.00 33(8) -(·-5) -t5•1O) WjTk -(-S) --(-5 ) -(-5)

34 Bhaur (122) 554.41 6,234(1,188) P(3),M RP(2) WjTk,TW, PO -tS. 1O) -(5-10) Hp,R. 35 Bhaur (122/2) 6.07 11(2) M -(-S) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

36 Bhaur (122/3) 10.12 577(107) -(-5) -(--S) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

37 Gurmha (123) 129.90 1,248(228) P -(5.10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5.10) -(-5)

38 Belahi (124) 26.30 3, 720(619) H H W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-S) RS

39 Belahi (124/2) 380.40 262(46) P D,RP T,W,Tk,TW PTO -(5·10) -(-5) Hp,R. 40 Fatehpur (125) 87.01 1,073(194) P RP W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(-5) -(-5) Ekdiha. Hp,R. 41 Pacharhi (126) 227.03 1,277(230) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW -(-5) -(--5) --(-5)

42 Biilhunpur ( 126/2) 55.04 313(55) -(~5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(S.10) -(-5) Murliahi. BS 43 Dahibhat (127) 1,350.01 9,173(1,666 ) P(6) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, Madhopur. H". Wednesday. 121

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r------_ --- _____ ..A... ______---... Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eologica) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (25) Rice, TW(4.05), Tk(6.54) 33.88 1.23 9.34 wheat KR Ditto (25) EAg Rice, TW(2.02),TWE(2.12), 14.00 0.81 4.91 wheat Tk(2.04). KR Ditto (25) Rice, TW(4.86) 20.16 0'83 8.14 wheat TW(4.86),TWE(4.05). 10.10 0.18 1.04 Tk(0.81). KR Madhubani (25) EAg Rice, TWf5.34),TWE(4.15), 160.03 2.12 179.62 " heat Tk(1.62). FP Ditto (10) Rice, TW(1.62), Tk(10.12) 51.97 2.47 12.33 wheat 0(1.27) 8.80 2.07

KR Madhubani (15) Rice, TW(4.94),0(1.70) 12,56 3.06 wheat 0(4.55) 14.12 0.99 16.42

0(0.87) 2.16 0.21

Tk(2.10),0(0 87) 8.64 2.15

PR,KR Madhubani (25) Rice. TW(4.05),Tk(2.02) 6.39 0.16 2.76 wheat 0(162). PR,KR Ditto ( 18) Rice, TW( 16S.51),Tk(18 .43), 271.34 8.20 83.28 wheat 0(4.65). KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(l.72) 1.97 2.05 0.33 N2 wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(5.46) ,0(0.S9) 2.78 0.99 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW (12.14), Tk(S.09), 42.28 1.70 59.62 wheat 0(6.07). KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(6.17),Tk(0.91) 17.26 0.42 1.54 N2:M3 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, TW(6.27),TWE(2.23), 276.15 6.09 81.57 N3:M2:C3 wheat Tk(8.09) KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(46.64),Tk(17.oo) 5.56 0.98 16.83 NS wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, TW (34.40),Tk(1.62) 49.85 2.37 138.79 wheat FP Ditto (S) Rice, TW( 11.51),Tk(6.52) 28,80 0.65 7.S6 wheat PR,KR Ditto (8) EA Rice, TW(104.16), Tk(2.43) 1,106.57 9.81 127.04 N13:M15 wheat 122

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PANDAUL VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column ,'nd next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,--5 kms., S----10 kms. :md lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. f·------...A...------, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tiona I (potable) Market! Rail. station, (in hectares) household hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-cont d.

44 Dahibhat (128) 371.09 2,534(469) P(3),M -(-5) W,Hp PO .-(-5) --(-S) Narottam. 4S Ramkhetari (131) 25.90 Uninhabited

46 Sripur Hati (132) 1,367.41 10,699(1,961) P(2),M --(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(-S) BS Hp,R. 47 Az Rakbe (133) 5S.8S Uninhabited Nawhath. 48 Nawhath (134) 485.62 2,761(465) P(2),M ---(- -5) W,Tk,TW -(- -5) -(S-10) -(-S)

49 Khangaon (135) 267.49 1,886(368) P(2),M --(--5) W,Tk,TW, --(5-10) -(5-10) --(S-10) Hp,R. 50 RuchauI (136) 174.01 1,045(216) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(-5) ---(-S) Hp,R. SI Bathne (137) 265.07 2,524(469) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--S) -(-5) -(S-lO) Hp. S2 Kamlabari (138) 19.02 308(62) --(---S) --(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(--.S) Tuesday, -(S-lO) R. Saturday. S3 Udaypur (139) 655.58 7,953(1,439) P(3),M D,RP W,Tk,TW, PO -(-S) =--( --S) Bitthwar. Hp. S4 Lachhmipur (140) 2.02 Uninhabited

S5 Baraghoria (141) 176.44 784(135) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) ---(-5) -(--5) Hp 56 Baluaha (142) 44.11 226(52) - -(-5) -~--5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

57 Bihnagar (143) 210.03 2,018(361) P(2) -(--5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

58 Shekhpur (144) 27.S2 Uninhabited

S9 Dabhari (145) 393.3S 2,284(428) -(--5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

60 Sankar Sarai (146) 42.09 30(5) -(-5) -( 5) W,Tk,Hp _( ___ S) -(-5) -(5-10)

61 Sankorth (147) 359.36 2,279(400) P,M --(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO --(-5) -(-5)

62 Rampur (148) 109.26 731(137) P --(--5) W,Tk -(-5) -(-5) -(--5)

63 Lakshmipur (149) 112.91 149(31 ) -(--5) -(--5) W -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

64 Madhopur (150) 108.86 872( 182) -(--5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW --(-5) -(5-10) --(-5)

65 Isahpur (151) 93.08 704(144) p,e --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) Sunday, -(-5) Wednesday. 123

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LAND USE

Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,----~------...)..._ -----. Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distcnce Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religiou~, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eologicai interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madbubani (5) EA Rice, TWE(6.15), Tk(6.27) 259.66 9.56 89.45 N1 wheat TW(2.12),0(0.91) 22.61 0.26

PR,KR Madhub;1lli (8) ED Rice, TW(20.34), Tk(3.44), 996.97 11.40 333.94 N3:Ml:C2 wheat 0(1.32). TW(6.17),0(2.25) 44.96 2.47

PR,KR, Madhubani (9) EAg Rice, TW(14.12), TWE(89.98), 270.03 33.23 73.34 wheat 0(4.92). PR,KR Ditto (7) EAg Rice, TW(4.94),TWE(67.08), 107.71 30.65 52.86 wheat 0(4.25). KR Ditto (8) ED Rice, TW(5.00) 115.50 24.20 29.31 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, TW(70.15) 141.1l 14.14 39.67 wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(12.20) 4.05 2.77 wheat KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, TW(105.22),TWE(40.47}, 307.15 117.47 73.54 wheat Tk(3.64),R(8.09). 0.99 1.03

KR Madhubani (22) Rice, TW(28.33) 107.64 8.87 31.60 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(3.30),0{2.23) 28.41 1.01 9.16 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(4.19),0(1.62) 157.28 6.35 40.59 ~ .. , wheat TW(4.11),0(0.47) 22.34 0.60

KR Madhubani (15) Rice, TW(8.15),Tk(4.05) 297.82 13.54 69.79 wheat KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, 0(4.25) 37.40 0.44 wheat KR Ditto (10) EAg, Rice, TW(1.72),TWE(4O,47), 262.57 5.94 17.01 EO. wheat Tk(22. 34),R(9. 31). FP Ditto (10) EA Rice, TW(2.25),Tk(2.43), 94.43 0.76 4.53 wheat R(4.86). PR Ditto (15) Rice, RC6.88),0(O.81) 100.99 4.23 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(4.51),R(10.32) 87.19 0.46 6.38 wheat KR Ditto (15) EAg Rice, TW(4.05), TWE(40,47) 37.49 0.89 10.18 wheat i24

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PANDAUL VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is givenJ. , " Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Totll Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANf-contd. 66 Pahalbadh (152) 4.45 Uninhabited

67 Gangauli (153) 90.65 972(180) M,O -.(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

68 Sarso (154) 768.49 8,925(1,662) P(3),M, H,D(2), W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, BS HC. FPC Hp,R. Thursday. 69 Salempur (173) 332.65 2,030(370) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp,C. 70 Biraul (174) 326.58 2,732(529) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) BS

71 Nahar (175) 371.90 3,210(593) P(2) --(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) .-(-5) Hp. 72 Bhagwatipur (176) 165.51 2,554(451 ) P,M HC,PHC, W,Tk,Hp PO Daily BS PHS. 73 Bhagwatipur (177) 3.24 637(134) -t-5) -(-5) W.Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Inamat. 74 Haidarpur (178) 108.05 1,268(240) P -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C. 75 Bijai (179) 167.54 1,044(195) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) BS Hp. Total 16,397.73 151,024(27,613) P (74) H (3) M (26) HC (2) H (4) PHC (1) C (2) PHS (4) 0 (11) D (10) FPC (4) RP (30)

Note: Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to nUl-nber of households. 125

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) ,-______- ___..A.. -, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (including available of religious, Fore~t Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eo logical interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

0(0.95) 3.15 0.35

KR Madhubani (16) Rice, TW(5.06), Tk(2.42) 70.36 6.08 6.73 wheat PR,KR Ditto (16) ED, Rice, W(5.06),TWE(87.09), 575.67 11.55 80.01 EAg. wheat Tk(9.11). PR,KR Ditto (15) ED, Rice, TW(8.19), Tk(2.95), 268.78 6.45 44.62 EAg. wheat 0(1.66). PR,KR Ditto (15) EA Rice, TW(22.32) , Tk(4.13), 255.25 4.23 38.57 wheat 0(2.08). KR Ditto (13) Rice, W(15.18),Tk(12.34) 262.30 10.42 71.66 Nt whe~t PR,KR Ditto (12) EA Rice, TW(4.45),TWE(40.93), 83.40 3.01 31.17 wheat Tk(2.55). KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(1.27) 1.92 0.05 wheat PR,KR Ditto (15) ED, Rice, TW(9.04),Tk(6.94) 64.79 4.29 22.99 M2 EAg. wheat KR Ditto (15) ED, Rice, TW(22.36), TWE(81.02), 25.71 4.71 29.49 Nl:Ml:T2 EAg. wheat Tk(2.43),0(1.82). PC (10.26) 10,540.49 457.49 2,924.09 N 118 W (29.26) M 43 WE (8.96) C 13 TW (1,129.17) T 15 TWE (910.66) Tk (271.55) R (39.46) 0 (76.34) 126

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-JHANJHARPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,..______..A.. ______-, Communica- Serial Name of Village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd.

1 Kharrak (155) 195.06 2,270(345) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 2 Lohna (156) 732.88 4,595(1,035) P,M,C -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Hp,R. 3 Sarb~ima (157) 106.84 2,753(481) P,M CHW W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(5.10) -(-5) Hp. 4 Dubauli (158) 220.96 20(5) -(-5) --(-5) Tk,Hp,R -(-5) ~-(-5) -(S-lO) Khaira. 5 Naruar (159) 552.79 5,865(1,105) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO --(S-10) BS Hp. 6 Amraha R~iam(160) 31.57 U ilinhabitcd

7 Mahinathpur (161) 250_90 2,382(413) P -(5·10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

8 Bali (162) 204.77 845(IS3) P RP W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-S) --(S·10)

9 Arazi (163) 39.2S Uninhabited Bhawanipur .• 10 Kishunpur (164) 20.23 Uninhabited Barsam. 11 Jamthar (165) 93.79 931(167) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--S) -(-S) -(S-lO)

12 Kishunpur (166) 9S.91 14S(29) -(-S) -(-S) W -(--5) -(-5) -(S-lO) Barsam. 13 Rupauli (167) 279.63 2,784(519) P(2),M PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(-S) CHW. Hp,R. Wednesday. 14 Mohanpur (168) 141.23 983(198) P -(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(--S) -(5-10) Hp, 15 Ralam (169) 1,IS7.38 9,S79(1,740) P(S),M, H,PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(S-10) H,O. D(2),RP, Hp,R. Friday. CHW. 16 Kothia Bharaul(170) 691.19 4,144(1,206) P(7),M, D,FPC, W,Tk,TW, PO -(-S) -(5-10) H. CHW. Hp,R. 17 Ojhaul (171) 156.21 300(54) P -(-S) W,lk,TW -(-S) -(-5) --(5-10)

18 NaraYiJnpur (172) 332.24 1,828(342) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(-5) -(S-lO) Hp. 19 Nirbhapur (\80) 10S.22 815(151) P --(S-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(-S) -(10+) Hp. 20 Jhaua (181) 193.03 1,174(222) P -(S-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-S) -- (10+) Hp. 21 Chaupta (2S5) 32S.36 S72(103) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(-5) -(10+J 127

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-,JHAN,JHARPI,JR

LAND USE

Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,..______...A.. ______" ______-, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (12) ED, Rice TW(l7 .81), Tk(36.42), 120.63 10.21 5.94 N2 EAg. R(4.05). PR,KR Ditto (11) ED, Rice TW E(32.37),Tk(82.95), 484.59 20.97 67.49 N7:T1 EAg. R(12.14 ),0(32.37). PR,KR Ditto (5) Rice TW(16.19),Tk(25.49) 25.09 11.11 28.96 M2:T1

PR,KR Ditto (5) Rice R(87.01) 73.47 6.65 53.83

PR,KR Ditto (6) ED, Rice TWE(40.4 7), Tk(89.43) 190.03 73.81 159.05 N1:M2: EAg. C2:T4 R(2.02) 12.32 13.25 3.98

KR Jhanjharpur (14) Rice Tk(14.16),0(6.07) 158.24 1.31 71.12

PR,KR Ditto (13) Rice W(40.87) 123.52 13.76 26.62 NI

36.00 0.35 2.90

1".79 3.91 0.53

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (13) ED, Rice TW(2.83) 61.42 14.32 15.22 EAg. KR Ditto (13) Rice 0(1.62) 71.47 16.65 6.17

PR,KR Ditto (13) ED, Rice TWE(48.97),Tk(4.05), 170.18 31.92 22.49 N2:Ml EAg. R(202). KR Ditto (13) Rice TW(10.12), Tk(2.02) 79.52 13.42 36.15

PR,KR Ditto (14) ED, Rice TWE(58.68), Tk(124.28), 837.64 32.87 63.44 N2:M4:T1 EAg. R(40.47).

PR,KR Ditto (14) ED. Rice TWE(67.18),Tk(10.12) 537.74 49.27 26.88 Nl EAg. KR Ditto (13) Rice TW(2.02) 89.76 23.24 '~1.19

PR,KR Ditto (15) Rice TW(6.07), Tk(28.33) 211. 72 45.42 40.70

PR,KR Madhubani (12) Rice TW(4.05), Tk(28.33) 43.23 29.61 Nl:Ml

KR Jh:mjharpur (15) Rice TW(4.86),Tk(29.54) 154.59 4.04

KR Ditto (22) Rice Tk(8.92) 217.78 12,01 86.65 128

pJtV~LOPMENl' BLOCK-JJIANJHARPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,------"------. Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households graph hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. 22 Az Rakbe (256) 63.13 535(96) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) Chaupta 23 Kako (257) 441.51 1,674(301) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(10+) Hp, 24 Shankarpur (258) 168.35 1,047(200) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(10+ )

25 Santnagar (259) 141.64 1,540(367) P,M,H PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(5-10) FPC. Hp. Friday. 26 Ram Khetari (260) 74.46 895(157) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp. 27 Khaira (261) 260.21 1,086(296) ----(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) R. 28 Khaira (262) 44.51 368(82) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) Shivottar Hp. 29 Walipur (263) 153.37 1,247(218) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

30 Imadpatti (264) 123.43 874(262) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(10+)

31 Banaur (265) 136.78 1,057(248) P -(10+) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) -(10+) R. 32 Motipur (266) 83.36 40(7) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

33 Badsangahi (270) 38.85 Uninhabited

34 Balni Mehath (271) 318.89 2,589(483) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10)

35 Sameya (272) 153.78 1,078(234) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5_JO) Hp. 36 Partapur (273) 144.07 Un;nhabited

37 Kanhauli (274) Wholly merged in Jhanjharpur (NAC)

38 Mohna (275) 37.23 566(89) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -( -5)

39 Mahespura (276) 157.83 1,200(216) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) Hp. 40 Dholaha (278) 53.32 49(8) -(-5) -(5-10) Tk -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

41 Mailchham (280) 104.91 933(158) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) CoR. 42 Patti Itwa (281) 50.59 Uninhabited

43 Tajpur (298) 199.10 814(153) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(--5) -(--5) R. 129

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------"------, any place of Approach Ne:uest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple Wl1ste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Madhubani (22) Rice Tk(4.15) 46.69 2.83 9.46

PR,KR Jhanjhafpur (20) Rice TW(8.09), Tk(57.59) 299.63 11.84 64.36 Nl

KR Ditto (20) Rice Tk(6.07) 118.68 21.11 22.39

KR Ditto (20) Rice TW(4.05),Tk(24.28) 75.06 5.58 32.67 Nl

KR Ditto (20) Rice TW(2.02), Tk(6.07) 40.52 16.81 9.04 Nl

KR Ditto (24) Rice TW(4.05), Tk(25.21) 199.17 6.22 25.56

KR Ditto (22) Rice TW(4.17),Tk(2.02) 34.23 1.46 2.63

KR Ditto (25) Rice Tk(4.0S) 105.60 29.55 14.17

KR Ditto (25) Rice Tk(4.86) 83.44 9.11 26.02 N2

KR Ditto (22) Rice Tk(2.05),R(4.86) 87.06 4.50 38.31

KR,NR Ditto (25) Rice R(1O.12) 50.93 0,36 21.95

R(1.21) 15.69 11.42 10.53

KR Jhanjharpur (14) ED, Rice Tk(4.40) 226.87 87.62 Nl:M2: EAg. Cl:Tl KR Ditto (13) ED, Rice TWE(2.02), Tk(22.66) 83.34 1.28 44.48 FAg. R(41.54) 80.94 21.59

KR Jhanjharpur (6) ED, Rice Tk(12.97) 13.64 1.02 9.60 EAg. KR Ditto (5) ED, Rice TWE(4.05),Tk(9.71) 60.13 40.36 43.58 Nl EAg. KR Ditto (7) Rice TW(4.05) 46.29 3.29 0.19

KR Ditto (9) Rice R(12.36),O(6.07) 60.07 1.67 24.74

Tk(10.17) 27.59 3.21 9.62

KR Jhanjharpur (10) Rice Tk(15.38), R(40.87) 52.18 29.00 61.67 130

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-JHANJHARPUR VILLAGE AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the Column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5--10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place

,-where______the facility is available is given]...A.. ~ Communica- Day or days tions Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical village number tiona I (potable) Market/ Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. 44 Chora Mahrail (299) 153.37 I, 135 ( 198) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(5-1

48 Pauram (303) 16.59 55(13) -(-5) --(-5) VI,T!<,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(5-W)

49 Chanauraganj (304) 365.43 3,363(617) P,M,H PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Tuesday, BS RP. Hp. Saturday. 50 Majhaura (305) 77.70 1,206(211 ) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(--S) Hp. 51 Simra (306) 248.88 2,143(385) P(2), FPC, W.Tk,TW, PO --(-5) -(5-10) M(2). RP. Hp,C. 52 Machhdhi (307) 87.82 858(156) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -( --5) -(5-10) Hp. 53 Sukhet (308) 503.42 2,%9(519) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(--5) -(5-lQ) Hp. 54 Jhanjharpur (309) Wholly merged in Jhanjharpur (NAC)

55 Godhanpur (314) 304.72 2,295(399) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(-5) -(5.10) Hp. Total 10,889.1~ 74,923(14,580) P (54) H (1) M (11) PHS (4) H (4) D (3) C (1) FPC (3) 0 (1) RP (5) CHW (4)

------Note: Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 131

DIRECTORY SUBDIVJSlON-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USB

Land use 0. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Rem:uks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,-_._------_._-----"------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (9) l_Rice TW(4.05), Tk(10.12), 41.88 55.72 27.48 0(14.12). KR Ditto (6) EAg Rice TWE(6.07), Tk(4.05), 52.99 7.79 28.65 R(2.02). KR Ditto (6) Rice Tk(6.07),R(8.09) 61.67 4.17 6.20

KR Ditto (5) Rice TW(4.05) 30.41 18.36 14.36

KR Ditto (4) ED, Rice TW(6.07) 5.40 3.00 2.12 EAg. PR,KR Ditto (4) ED, Rice TWE(60. 70), Tk(28.33) 195.57 32.37 48.46 M2:T2 EAg. KR Ditto (4) ED, Rice TWE(4.05),Tk(4.86) 29.21 19.21 20.37 FAg. PR,KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice TWE(l6.19), Tk(l4.16) 91.54 46.11 80.88 N3:M4:Cl EAg KR Ditto (10) Rice TW(6.07),Tk (4.05) 43.21 14.30 20.19

KR Ditto (10) Rice TW(50.35), Tk(40.87) 304.27 0.85 127.08

KR Jhanjharpur (10) Rice TW(24.28), Tk(30.35) 163.72 4.25 82.12

W (40.87) 6,542,35 801.30 1,831.05 N 27 TW (165.25) M 18 TWE(340.75) C 4 Tk (838.54) T 10 R (268.78) 0 (60.25) 132

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-ANDHRATHARHI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is givenj. ,-______. ______...A... ______---. Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI--contd. Bithauni (227) 234.31 1,178(228) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) R. 2 Az Rakbe (228) 34.80 Unidwbited Chapahi. 3 Chapahi (229) 227.43 1,551(282) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 4 Gangdwar (231) 356.12 3,260(538) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, --(-5) -(-5) BS,NW Hp,R. 5 Sihoria (232) 303.51 2,478(441) P(2),M -(to i) W,Tk,Hp, -( -5) Wednesday, -(-5) R. Saturday. 6 Bedaulia (233) 189.39 1,000(159) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5 10) Hp. 7 Deohar (234) 2S2.93 2,083(346) P,M,H -(JO+ ) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-S) --(S-10)

8 Gonauli (235) 499.38 3,566(572) P(3),M, ---(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(--S) -(S-10) O. Hp, 9 Kasbag~ur (236) 127.88 426(58) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(--S) -(-S)

10 Nikta (237) 95.91 366(53) P -(-5) VI',Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

11 Singiaun (238) 99.SS S72(105) -(-S) -(-S) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

12 Marukla (239) 275.59 2,130(426) P -(-S) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) Sunday, -(-5) Wednesday. 13 Dhagjari (240) 183.72 779(144) P,O --(--S) W,Tk,C,N -(--S) -- (-S) -(-5)

14 Pastan (241) 404.68 2,477(442) P(2), --(---5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) 0(2). Hp,C,N. 15 Gaur Andrha (242) 176.04 1,624(288) P ~(-S) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) --(-S) -(-5) L,C,N. 16 Phulwaria (243) 134.3S 10(2) -( --5) --(-S) W --(-S) -(-S) -(-5)

17 Basua (244) 104.81 328(S2) P -(-S) W,Tk,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

18 Dumrcl (24.S) 382.02 2,623(422) P,O -(S-IO) W,Tk,TW -(-S) -(--5) BS

19 Bars;:m (246) 427.7S 2,188(366) P(2),M CHW W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 20 Rakhwari (247) 1,518.76 5,5S5(944) P(2),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -(5-10) O. R. 21 Mangrauni (248) 134.76 1,320(208) P --(10+) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-S) -(5-10)

22 Siwa (249) 220.96 1,806(326) 0(2) -(10+) W,Tk,Hp, ---(--5) --(--S) -(5-10) R. 133

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types a f land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------.------A...--.------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) Supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (23) Rice, 173.35 51.11 9.85 N2 wheat 24.25 9.65 0.90

KR,NR Madhubani (23) Rice, TW(4.52) 159.88 56.75 6.28 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, W(8.68) 217.83 107.83 21.78 wheat KR Ditto (25) ED Rice, TW(4. 05), Tk(32.37), 127.98 11.94 56.35 N2:Ml wheat R(20.23),0(50.59). KR Jhanjharpur (23) Rice, Tk(6.42) 135.83 36.42 10.72 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, Tk(12.92) 195.03 30.74 14.24 wheat PR,KR Madhubani (25) ED Rice, TW(20.23), Tk(24.28), 351.31 48.80 14.29 N2:T1 wheat R(12.14),0(28.33). KR Jhanjharpur (24) Rice, Tk(14.57) 81.26 14.23 17.82 wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, Tk(19.42) 61.24 12.21 3.04 N1 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, Tk(17.00) 70.49 4.10 7.96 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, Tk(40.47) 179.65 35.81 19.66 Nl:M1 wheat PR Ditto (24) Rice, Tk(15.74) 143.93 16.08 7.97 wheat PR Ditto (22) EAg Rice, TW(50.63),Tk(59.33) 211.43 40.74 42.55 wheat KR Ditto ( 22) Rice, TW(24.59) 118.43 18.93 14.09 Ml wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, Tk(28.00) 64.15 21.74 20.46 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, Tk(21.43) 57.74 17.47 8.17 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) Rice, 'IW(16.19) 257.57 46.28 61.98 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice, Tk(70.26) 307.59 40.48 9.42 EAg. wheat KR Ditto (28) Rice, Tk(36.42),R(161.87) 980.83 315.85 23.79 Ml:C1 wheat KR Madhubani (25) Rice, Tk(26.30),0(28·33) 30.16 24.04 25.93 wheat KR Jhanjharpur (21) Rice, Tk(19A5) 147.19 40.48 13.84 wheat 134

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AMENITIES AND

Amenities available lif not available within the village, a dash (-) is slilown in the column and next to it in bracke!s, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-S kms., S-1O kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]...A.. ______. r- -, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegr"ph of the (Bus stop" village number of tional (potable) Market/ Rail. station (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA--MADHUBANI'"'~cont d. _( __ S) .23 Ghoghraria (250) 182.92 S89(92) -(-S) -(10+) W,Tk,Hp, -(-S) NW R. 24 Rajanpura (2S1) 227.43 1,IS3(164) P -(S-10) W,Tk -(-S) -(-S) -(-5)

25 Tilai (252) 108.05 896(173) P -(S-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(-S) -·(-5)

26 Mailam (253) 260.21 1,816(298) P -(S.10) W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, -(-S) Hp. Thursday. _( __S) 27 -Sujau\ (254) 98.34 1, 842(37S) P -(S-lO) W,Tk,TW, -(S-10) -(S-10) Hp_ 28 Bhaduar (267) 90.24 990(156) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-S) -(S-10) -(-S) R. 29 Barna (268) 280.04 2,864(41S) P -(S-10) W,Tk,Bp, PO -(-5) -(5-10) R. 30 Mahrail (269) 933.60 6,7S8(1,147) P(4),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO and Friday BS 0(2). Hp,R,N. Phone. 31 Sisauni (277) 146.49 1,114(166) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) Hp. 32 Karanpur (279) 259.40 1,726(277) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-·-S) --(--S) Hp. 33 Barri (282) 517.18 4,792(836) p(4),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(-S) -(-S) H. Hp,R. 34 Gandhraen (283) 102.38 1,139(231) --(-5) PHS W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) Hp. 35 Gandhraen (284) 35.21 186(46) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) Monday -(-5) Barhm?tor. 36 Bhabham (285) 101.17 624(100) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -,-5) -(.-S)

37 Rudrapur (286) 409.13 2,214(377) P,M -(S-IO) W,Tk,TW PO Tuesday BS

38 Nabnagar (287) 261.42 1,78S(341) -(-S) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(-5) BS R. -(-5) -(-S) 39 Dumraraji (288) 78.10 333(66) -(-S) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(SolO)

40 Andhr.l Tharhi (289) 1,432.97 11 ,979(2,062) P(l0),M(2) , H,D, W,Tk,TW, PTO & Monday, BS H,O(Z). FPC. Hp,R,C. Phone. Friday. 41 Madna (290) 426.13 4,727(862) P(4).0(4) PHS,D(3), W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5) RP(2), CHW. -(-S) -(-S) -(-5) 42 Jamaila (291) 282.06 1,288(248) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp

43 Az Rakbe (297/ . 24.69 Uninhabited Maini. 44 Maini (293) 93.48 6i44(131 ) P --(~S) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(S.10) 135

DIREC1'DRY SUBOlVliION-JHANJ.tJARPJ,JR

LAND USI\

Land use (i. e., area !lnder different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) . ...A.. ______~ Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

K~ Jhanjharpur (22) Rice, Tk(S.43) 108.22 60.86 8,41 wheat KR Madhubani (25) Rice, Tk(I1.93) 155.70 54.99 4.81 wheat KR Jhanjharpur (25) Rice, Tk(l9.19) 48.31 36.14 4.41 wheat KR Madhubani (23) Rice, Tk(20.25) 177.06 49.48 13.42 wheat KR Ditto (23) Rice, W(11.56) 67.98 12.16 6.64 wheat KR Jhanjharpur (9) Rice, TkllO,46) 57.42 13.90 8.46 wheat PR,KR, Ditto (6) Rice, TW(9.l9) 130.84 96.38 43.63 NR. wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) ED, Rice, TWE(59.69) 523.20 274.02 16.69 Tl EAg. wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, TW(6.42) 84,08 9.74 46.25 wheat KR Ditto (5) ED, Rice, TWE(44.11) 183.49 22.34 9.46 M2:T2 EAg. wheat KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice, TWE(53.08) 273.25 173.50 17.35 M3:Tl EAg. wheat KR Ditto (10) ED Rice, W(20.69) 60,38 17.12 4.19 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) ED, Rice, TWE(8.15) 20.34 4.08 2.64 EAg. wheat KR Ditto (10) ED Rice, W(3.1O) 76.78 13.01 8.28 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) ED, Rice, TWE(16.19), Tk(l2.14) 222.71 102.11 55.98 M4:Tl EAg. wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) Rict, Tk(16.79) 196.11 38.47 10.05 Ml wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, Tk(5.14) 39.53 19.24 14.19 wheat PR,KR Ditto (22) ED Rice, TW(l12.91) 1,017.47 202.91 99,68 NI5:M3: wheat T1 KR Ditto (14) Rice, TW(24.28), Tk(40,47), 139.23 141.42 40.26 Nl:Ml wheat R(40.47).

KR Ditto (24) Rice, TW(25.99) 170.51 80,89 4.67 wheat Tk(0.88) 23.10 0.47 0.24

KR Jhanjharpur (24) Rice, Tk(14.02) 61.05 12.18 6,23 wheat 136

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-ANOHRATHARHI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r- ..A.. ______-..., Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Th1na no. of the tion and EduCl- Medical water Telegraph 0 f the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-conc!d.

45 Jalsain (294) 843.35 3,038(494) -(5-10) PHS W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -(5-~O) R. 46 Madna (295) 181.30 700(139) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) R. 47 Nonaur (296) 851.04 2,902(514) P(3),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) H. Hp,R. ~8 Alpura (297) 199.10 2,684(505) p,M --(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp.

Total 14,810.08 96,103(16,617) P (64) H (1) M (13) PHS (3) H (4) D (4) o (16) FPC (1) RP (2) CHW(2)

Note: Figures given in brackets under col. 4 relate to number of households. 137

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types 0 f land use in hect1res Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------L---.--- -_ ----A. ______------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical yillage (in km.) Supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjh'lrpur (15) ED, Rice, TWE(10.10), Tk(29.95), 458.74 223.13 40.49 N2:T2 EAg. wheat R(80.94). KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(15.37) 140.46 19.84 5.63 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) ED Rice, W(72.91) 443.01 92.01 243.11 wheat KR Ditto (11) ED Rice, TW(13.49) 139.31 20.30 26.00 wheat

W (116.94) 9,175.40 2,792.37 1,152.26 N 26 TW (327.86) M 18 TWE(191.32) C 1 Tk (631.03) T 9 R (315.65) 0 (107.25) 138

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHA VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available rif not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,--5 kms., 5--10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] .. (. ______..A.. ______-, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking p,)st and days .' tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail st:1tiOIl, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA--PHULPARAS

Lnlmunia (I) 915.79 4,616(816) P(3),M PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) RS Mainhara. CHW(5). 2 Lataunha Birpur (2) 23.07 239(40) -(-5) - (---5) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(5-10) --(-- 5)

3 Barapatti (3) 953.83 4,868(846) P(3) CHW(6) W,Tk,Hp PO --(-5) -(-5) Pindraun. 4 Barmotar (4) 11.33 218(27) --(-5) -(-5) W ---(-5) -(--5) --(-5) Rachanda 5 Rachanda. (5) 18,62 Uninhabited

6 Jhagarawa (6) 8.90 Uninhabited

'7 Barmotar (7) 36.10 Uninhabited

8 Barmot8r (8) 110_88 Uninhabited

9 Karmegh (9) 3,876.43 19,279(3,416) P(!4),M(3), H, W,Tk,Hp PO Sunday, BS H(2),I, CHW(13) Friday. 10 Khutauna (10) 874.11 7,134(1,247) p(6),M, H,FPC, W,Tk,Hp, pO wednesday, BS H,1. R,P. R. Saturday. 11 Sektiahi ( 11) 851.85 4,947(905) P(2), M CHW(5) \\',Tk ,Hp, PO -(---5) BS R. 12 Paryagpur (16) 43.71 1ii50(123) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5)

13 Bagha Kusmar (17) 869.76 5,239(879) P(4),M PHS, W,Tk,Hp - -(---5) -(5-10) BS CHW. 14 Ekhatha (19) 184.94 2,609(400) P(2),O CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5)

15 Parsahisirsia (20) 2,289.27 8,982(1,709) P(7), PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO -(10+) -(5-10) M(2),H. ( HW(II)' 16 Hinguwa (21) 92.27 45(10) --(-5) CHW W,Tk,Hp ---(.--5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

17 Barmotar (22) 79.32 339(62) -(-5) CHW W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) Bhajnaha. 18 Lachhmipur (23) 343.17 1,240(215) l' CHW W,Tk,Hp, .-(-5) --(--5) -(-5) R. 19 Bandarjhuli (23/2) 145.28 470(75) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) --(-5)

20 Naracnpur (23/3) 169.56 59:3(107) P PHS, W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) CHW(2). R. 21 Majhaura (23/4) 675.41 2,641(461) P(2),M CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 22 Pathrahi (23/5) 371.90 1,609(276) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -( -5) - -(5-10) -(5-10) DIR'tctORY SUBDIVISI ON-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. c., area under differcnt types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r----~"------"---"~"------"------"'1 Remarks Approach :Nea~est town Culturable including to _ and distan<;e. _ Pow"er "" "' Staple waste Area not any place village , (in kill.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irriga ted by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation ur archa- groves) eo logical interest

11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR JhanjhOlrput (~2) EAg Rice. Tk (62.99) 623.61 3.29 225.90 N5:Ml wheat KR Ditto (42) Rice, Tk (2.55) 1754 0.42 2.56 wheat KR Dittp (4J) Rice, W(0.68). Tk (50.77) 734.68 3.61 164.09 wheat KR Ditto (38) Rice, TW(O.13), Tk(2.17) 6.34 0.41 2.28 wheat 17.80 0.06 0.76

8.66 0.24

Tk(0.87) 25.73 2.01 7,40

Tk(1,44) 81.34 3.53 2457

PR,KR Jhanj_harpur (36) EO Rice, W(0.47), Tk( 175.38) 2,792.64 41.52 866.42 N18: wheat M4:T2 PR,KR Ditto (3.6) EO Rice, W(O.53) ,Tk(26.41) 631. 77 3.52 211.88 "wheat PR,KR Ditto (35) EAg Ric'e, TW (0.08), Tk(37.56) 644.77 4.02 165.42 C2 wheat KR . D~~,to {40) Rice, TW(0.04),Tk(20.50) 15.39 1.35 6.43 wheat PR,KR Ditto (40) EAg Rice, TW(O.06 l , Tk(79.25) 619.03 8.77 162.65 wheat KR Ditto (42) ED. Rice, nV(12.16),Tk(16.26) 130.53 2.14 23.85 EAg ivhea t KR .Ditto (40) Rice, TWe7 ,45) ,Tke-19.34) 1,491.88 41.48 699.12 N4:~14:Cl wheat KR Ditto (42) Rice, TW(0.04). Tk(l2.46) 54.06 2.89 22.82 , wheat KR Ditto (42) Rice, TW(4.85), Tk(O.07) 51.42 1.53 21.45 wheat KR . .Ditto (46) , Rice, T\V(0.05), Tk(5.45) 248.09 3.38 86.20 Nl:Cl wheat PR PiUo (45) Rice, Tk (3.67) 105.36 2.93 33.32 ,""heat KR DiUo (46) Rice, TW(0.40), Tk(5.72) 114.85 3.40 45.19 wheat KR Ditto (47) Rice, TW(0.55),Tk(4.45) 455.53 8.96 205.92 N3:Ml:Tl wheat, KR (45) , Rice, Tk(17.67) 267.44 9.97 76.82 "wheat DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUK AHA VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)' ..A.__~ __, ,---- ~ Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tiona I (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

23 Jhanjhri (23/6) 391.33 1,426(256) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(5-10) --(5.10)

24 Bhajnaha (2317) 504.64 1,896(401) P(3) CHW(3) W, Tk,Hp --(-5) -·(5-10) - (5-10)

25 Balampatti (23/8) 163.49 769 (134) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) - (5.10)

26 Basania (23/9) 179.68 508 (87) ---(---5) CHW W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5·10)

27 Madhopur (23/10) 560.08 1,760(341) P CHW W,Tk,Hp --(5·10) -(5-10) -(-5)

28 Baghmaria (23/11) 118.98 863(154) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -- (-5) - (-5) -(-5)

29 Urhwa (23/12) 178.87 1,296(229) P CHW W,Tk,Hp --(5.10) -(5.10) -(5-10)

30 Bauraha (23/13) 210.84 1,330(212) p CHW W,Tk,Hp --(5-10) -(5.10) --(5.10)

31 Lahria (23/14) 336,29 2,364(418) P PHS, W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) CHW(2) 32 Bell (23(15) 248.47 877(159) P CHW(2) W.Tk -(5.10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

33 Urhwa (23/16) 107.64 517(96) -(--5) CHW W,Hp,R -- (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

34 5iswar (23/17) 187.37 671 (114) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp - (5-10) -(5-10) ---(5-10)

35 Sehula (23/18) 415.20 1,176(213) P(2) CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) --(-5) BS

36 Jhanjpatti (23/19) 237.55 1,239(210) P CHW W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Doman. 37 Kalripatti (23/20) 268.30 1,240:232) P,M CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

38 Durgi patti (23/21) 288.13 1,819(318) P(2) CHW W,Tk,Hp --,,(5.10) -(5-10) BS

39 Hudra (23/22) 329.81 1,222(211) P CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

40 Jhanjhpatti (23/23) 288.54 2,035(343) P(2) CHW(4) W,Tk,Hp --(-5) -(5-10) --(-5) Asa 41 Ekhatba (23/24) 217.72 2,807(464) r,M CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5.10) --(-5)

42 Anharbm (24) 223.38 422(66) P,M CHW W, Tk,Hp,R PO -(5·10) -(5-10)

43 Basdeopur (25) 1307.52 5,103(918) P(5) PHS, . W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(5·10) --(5-10) tHW(4).. R. 44 Piprahi (26) 329'.00 1,941(363) -(-5) CHW. _ W,Tk,Hp --(-5) --(5.10) -(5.10) 141

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISJ ON-JHANJHAKPUR

LAND USB

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r------...A-.------~ Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irriga ted by source U nirriga ted gaucher for historical and cu ltiva tion or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (45) Rice, Tk(18.35 ) 302.58 17.89 52.51 wheat KR Ditto (42) Rice, TW(0.J4),Tk(9.64) 344.50 9.42 140.74 wheat KR Ditto (42) Rice, TW(O.OS),Tk(7.01) 113.33 7.77 35.33 wheat KR Ditto (45) Rice, TW(0.02), Tk(8.03) 128.37 5.76 37.50 wheat KR Ditto (45) Rice, W (0. 08),TW (2.19), 33i!.99 13.01 195.43 wheat Tk(10.38). KR Ditto (45) Rice, W(0.5l),TW(1.03), 88.92 1.58 12.65 wheat Tk(14.29). KR Ditto (45) Rice; .. T\VtO'S9), Tk(8. 73) 130.00 3.90 35.65 wheat KR Ditto (45) Rice, W(0.14),Tk(13.61) 131.34 14.86 50.39 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, TW(0.57), Tk(l9. 81) 262.53 7.44 45.94 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, W(0.13),Tk(9.27) 192.08 5.29 41.70 wheat KR Ditto (38) Rice, TW(0.05), Tk(15.24) 75.88 1.63 14.84 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, TW(0.10), Tk(15 09) 149.99 1.93 20.26 wheat PR,KR Ditto (36) EAg Rice, TW(l.87),Tk(36.98) 283.91 16.07 76.37 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, W(0.36), Tk(l9.45) 178.18 2.81 36.75 wheat KR Ditto (38) Rice, TW(0.11),Tk(l8.96) 182.61 8.95 57.67 wheat PR,KR Ditto (38) EO Rice, W(0.03),TW(0.02), 229.24 3.29 30.04 wheat Tke25.S1). KR Ditto (40) Rice, Tk(819) 233.93 8.66 79.03 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, Tk(0.10),R(7.81) 186.25 9.97 84.41 wheat KR Ditto (40) ED, Rice, TW02.16) Tk(16.26) 132.90 4.88 51.52 Ml EAg. wheat KR Ditto (50) Rice, TW(9.20) 156.84 3.00 54.34 N4:Ml: wheat Cl:T1 KR Ditto (50) Rice, TW(5.51), Tk(60.74) 873.92 23.50 843.85 N2:M2: whe"t T2 KR Ditto (48) Rice, TW(3.40),Tk(767) 196.52 14.15 107.;26 wheat 142

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHA VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is avdlabJe if given]. ,-______..A. _~ Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. .with 'I:'hana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, vilIBge number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA- PHULPARAS-contd.

45 Chatarbhpj ,,- (27) 491.28 1,388(247) p(2),M, CHW W,Tk,Hp -(--5) ---(5-10) -(5-1~) H. 46 Barkor (29) 164.30 409(69) P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) --(5-10)

47 Tengrar (109) 827.17 2,324(453) P,M CHW(3) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

Total .21.520.99 103,535(18,3%2) P (79) H (2) M (1) PHS (6) H (15) FPC (1) I (2) RP (1) 0 (1) CHW (92)

Note: Figures given in brackets under Col,4 relate to number of households. 143

DIRECTORY SUBPIV lSION-JHANJHARP{,JR . LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r--.------.----A..------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (inCluding available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo· and cultivation gical groves) intere., 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (48) Rice, TW (0.50), Tk(3. 77) 334.43 13.16 139.42 wheat KR Ditto (50) Rice, Tk(1O.26) 103.39 5;05 45.60 wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, TW(0.50), Tk(138.89) 438.55 17.36 231.87. wheat W (2.93) 14,928.14 170.5l 5,076.36 N 37 TW (64.62) M 14 Tk (1,071.21) C 5 R (7.81) T 6 144

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LA\JKAHl VILLAGE

AMENlTIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,------.------"------:--'\ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tiona I (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. Singrahi (28) 159.86 1,009(178) -(-5) -(-5) W.Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) --(-5) R. 2 Atri (30) 258.59 1,994(460) -(--5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO --(-5) --(-S)

3 Harbhanga (31) 231.48 561(116) --(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(--5) R,C. 4 Tharwahi (32) 173.20 846(164) --(-5) - (-S) W,Tk,Hp -(--S) -(-5) -(-S)

5 Tulsiahi (33) 119.79 295(47) --(-S) --(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) -(-S) R. 6 Nari (34) 210.84 224(44) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R,C. 7 Mahadewa (35) 622.40 2,160(415) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -(5.10) -(5-10) -(5-10) R. a Jamsar (36) 267.04 461(98) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) R. 9 Laukahi (37) 264.26 2,833(579) P(2).M(2), HC,PRC, T,W,Tk, PTO and Monday, BS H. PHS,D, Hp,C. Phone Friday. CHW. 10 Ihauri (38) 794.34 2,578(493) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) Wednesday, --(--5) R. Saturday. II Sonbarsa (39) 267.09 1,845(369) P,M --(--S) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) Sunday, -(-5) R. Thursday. 12 Sanpataha (40) JOO 36 526(95) P -(-S) W Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

13 piprahi (41) 200.72 662(112) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(--5) -(-5)

14 Kakahia (42) 133.14 486(84) -(-5) -(~5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) R. 15 Chichorwa (43) 54.63 459(87) -(-S) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-S) -(--~)

16 Tharhi (44) 455.67 1,303(248) P -(-S) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 17 Ladania (45) 610.66 1,927(315) P PHS, W,Tk,HP -(-5) -(--S) -(5-10) CHW 18 Kaluahi (46) 125.86 398(68) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(.-5) -(-S) NW

19 Pipraun (47) 559.67 1,782(301) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(_oS) --(5-10) --(5-10)

20 Kariaut (48) 698.07 2,493(427) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(5 ·10) -(5-10) R. 21 M!ikbnaba (49) 82,96 411(84) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(--5) --(S·10) 145

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use 0. e., area under different types of land use il'l hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------..A..------~ any place of Approach Ne lrest town Culturable religious, to and dist'\Dce Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nirmali (29) EA Rice, 121.22 28.45 10.19 wheat KR Ditto (29) EA Rice, 186.35 40.68 31.56 M8:Cl:Tl wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, 80.85 94.42 56.21 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, 129.02 40.47 3.71 M1:C1 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice 90.15 0.44 29.20

KR Ditto (29) Rice, 120.84 47.78 42.22 wheat KR Ditto (27) Rice 509,42 7.28 105.70 Ml

KR Ditto (27) Rice 213.85 0.85 52.34

PR,KR Ditto (29) EA Rice 197.93 40.83 25.50 N2:M2:C3: T2

KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(43.39) 387.44 96.31 267.20 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(17.93) 88.01 36.62 124.53 Cl:T1 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, TW(12.95), Tk(4.86) 37.84 10.55 34.16 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(16.17) 42.27 17.60 124.68 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, TW(11.51) 45.17 22.53 53.93 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(2.99) 26.79 7.73 17.12 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(56.16) 159.81 68.93 170.77 wheat KR Ditto ( 18) Rice, PC~80.94) 448.79 20.23 60.70 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 102.38 0.59 22.89 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 440.66 1.99 117.02 wheat KR Ditto (29) Rice, 569.72 8.02 120.33 Ml ,,(heat KR Ditto (8) Rice, PC(28.19) 50.77 2.02 1.98 wheat 146

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHl VILLAGE

AMENlTmS AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------.---.-.-.--~...... ------.-----~ Communica· Serial Name of Village Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa. Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS--contd.

22 Andhramath (50) 647.08 2,493(407) P(3) -.(-5) W,Tk,Hp, ---(-5) Sunday, NW R. Wednesday. 23 Bikramsher (51) 440.70 1,534(241) P(2) -(- 5) W,Tk,Hp, -- (-5) ·-(-5) -(5·10) R. 24 Kukurdaura (52) 428.96 1,700(285) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk Hp, PO -(-5) -(-5) R. 25 Dakahi (53) 424.51 1,986(331) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) Monday, -(-5) R. Thursday. 26 Bolhar (54) 28.73 152(26) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk -(·-5) -(-5) -(-5)

27 Chandarpatti (55) 19.83 48(8) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -( --5)

28 Dharhara (56) 588.40 2,312(387) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) BS R. 29 Kulhadia (57) 14.16 Uninhabited

30 Jiroga (58) 505.45 2,109(366) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) R. 31 Bharphori (59) 528.92 1,900(331) P(2),M -(-5) W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5·10)

32 Neur (60) 467.00 1,877(336) P,M PHS, W,Hp PO -(5·10) -(-5) CHW. 33 Burhbiko (61) 14.16 U ninhabite d

34 Narindarpur (62) 1479.51 4,626(723) P(3) -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

35 Barmotar (63) 36.83 Uninhabited

36 Mahadeomath (64) 690.38 2,546(422) P,M H,HC, W,Tk,Hp, PO Monday, -(-5) PHC,D. R. Friday. 37 Gidrahi (65) 123.43 368(58) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, --(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 38 MahthaurGot (66) 535.39 1,515(230) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 39 Mahthaura (67) 310.39 743(105) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Hp -(-5) Sunday, --(5-10) Wednesday. 40 Dhanchhiha (68) 699.29 3,130(474) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) Sunday, -(5.10) R. Wednesday. 41 Hardoarlaukaha (69) 169.56 399(68) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

42 Kaudihar Laukahi(70) 118,57 519(91) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(5-10) 147

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LAND USE

Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) • .--_____ -----..,.10.- ___,., Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and dist,1nce Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cUltivation or archa- groves) eological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nirmali (8) Rice, 454.05 86.64 106,39 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, TW(4.05) 26}.95 8787 86.83 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW(8,09), Tk(13.35) 215.39 48.56 143.57 N2:Ml: wheat Cl:T3 KR Ditto (29) Rice, Tk(43.11) 224.80 75,61 80.99 Ml:Cl:Tl wheat KR Ditto (36) Rice, Tk(1.69) 20.57 5.27 1.20 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice 11.98 3,88 3'97 Ml:Cl:TI

PR,KR Ditto (29) Rice 388'90 96'72 102'78 M8:Cl:T1

12.14 2.02

KR Nirmali (44) Rice 336'77 87'01 81'67

KR Ditto (45) Rice 315'65 91'46 121'81 T1

KR Ditto (40) Rice 300'73 119'45 46'82 Ml:Cl:Tl

12'55 1'61

PR,KR Nirmali (24) Rice R(91.05) 681'99 405,97 300'50

34,46 2,37

PR,KR,NR Nirmali (29) ED Rice Tk(28·34),R(8.09) 479'25 130.13 44'57

PR,KR,NR Ditto (31) Rice 57'39 24'28 41'76

KR,NR Ditto (30) Rice 239'62 290.00 5'77

KR Ditto (15) Rice, 184'99 68.86 56.54 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 287.36 131.52 280,41 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 93.24 42,65 33.67 wheat KR Ditto (12) :Rice, 6t.S6 36.42 20.59 wheat 148

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHI VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. ,..--______..A.______-,

Day or Comrnunica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water and of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Tele- Marketl Rail. st"tion, (in hectares) households graph hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. 43 Baruwar (71) 1,522.69 6,415(1,050) P(6),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,'TW, PO 'Tuesday, --(-5) H. Hp,R. Saturday. 44 Rajararnpatti (72) 905.22 437(100) P,M --(-5) Tk,TW,Hp PO Tuesday, --(-5) Saturday. 45 Narahi (73) 303.91 1,128(165) P --(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) R. 46 Bajuband (14) 197.89 781(109) P,M,H --(--5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) --(--5) BS Hp,R,N. 47 Matahi (75) 326.58 1,255(206) p. -- (--5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

48 Jarauli (76) 212.05 977(175) P -- (-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

49 Harraha (77) 243.31 695(117) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp - (- -5) --(5-10) -(-5)

50 Kusrnahi (78) 289.35 1,290(242) P -+-5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) ---(- 5) -- (5-10)

51 Kharagpur (79) 200.72 855(135) P --(--5) W,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

52 Sakhua (80) 536.61 927(160) P - (5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(--5) --(5-10)

. 53 Hariraha (81) 203.55 590(95) P --(-5) W,Hp ---(-5) - (5-10) --(5.10)

54 Belahi (82) 413.99 1,391 (266) P(2)M --(-5) W,Hp PO -- (5-10) - (5-10) Bhawanipur. 55 Karharwa (83) 18,8.58 836(141) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(5-10)

56 Kachnarwa (84) 227.83 705(130) P - (-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10)

57 Mansapur (85) 1,520.79 6,414(1,162) P(4),M, PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) -(5-10) H,O. CBW. Hp,R. 58 Lachhmipur (86) 224.61 824(141) P - (--5) W,Tk,TW, - (--5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp. 59 Kurilean (87) 285.70 1,271(242) P -( --5) W,Tk,1W, -(--5) ---(-5) -(5-10) Hp,R. 60 Narahia (88) 1,154.96 7,303(1,233) P(4),MC 2), PHS, W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(5-10) H,O. D(4). Hp,R. Friday. 61 Mahdowa (89) 292.18 711(117) P -(--5) W,Tk, -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) Hp. 62 Auraha (90) 337.50 779(138) P,M -(---5) W,Tk,Hp. PO -(-5) -(-5)

63 Sananpatti (91) 137.19 931(135) P - (-5) W,Tk, -(--5) . ,--{-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 149

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LAND USE

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including , ______._.A______--. any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and dist,mce Power Staple waste Area Dot historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nirmali (12) ED Rice, TW(10.46), Tk(40.57), 749.23 404.68 297.41 wheat R~20.34). PR,KR Ditto (16) ED Rice, Tk(l16.19),R(224.28) 240.55 216.19 108.01 wheat KR,NR Ditto (26) Rice, 149.82 121.40 32.69 wheat KR Ditto (I G) Rice, TW(20.23), Tk(12.14), 121.40 24.12 11.91 wheat R(8,09). KR Ditto ( 15) Rice, Tk(40.47) 202.34 44.51 39.26 wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, PC(19.83) 131.93 30.35 29.94 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, Tk( 43.30) 156.61 26.30 17.10 wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, W(6.07), Tk(20.23), 182.11 24.28 16.19 wheat R(40.47). KR Ditto (17) Rice, Tk(4.53),R(9.47) 65.28 53.71 67.73 wheat KR Ditto (17) Rice, Tk(l8.25) 271.05 42.85 204.46 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice Tk(10.11) 79.87 18.00 95.57

KR Ditto (19) Rice TW(14.57), Tk(22.28) 197.65 77.52 101.97

KR Ditto (19) Rice Tk(8.05) 40.90 48.57 91.06

KR Ditto (19) Rice TW(2.4s), Tk(8.09) 64.19 58.61 94.46

KR Ditto (25) EAg Rice W(70.82),(TW(35.21), 212.05 404.68 572.62 M2:T1 Tk(50.59),R(174.82). KR Ditto (21 ) ED Rice W(19.02),TW(15.78), 71.22 34.40 34.41 Tk(34.40),R(15.38). KR Ditto (22) ED Rice W(I7.40), Tk(50.59), 118.17 40.47 24.67 T1 R(34.40). KR Ditto (13) EA Rice, TW(24.67),R(6.07) 767.58 79.05 277.59 M4 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, Tk(39.66),R(20.23) 152.16 50.46 29.67 Ml wheat KR Ditto (10) ED Rice, TW(20.23), Tk(8.09), 225.81 35.61 41.69 Tl wheat R(6.07). KR Bitto (12) Rice, Tk(8.09),R(24.28) 84.58 4.05 16.19 wheat 156

DEVELOpMENT BLOCK--LAUKAHl VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. (' 1 Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Than:! no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

64 Labtoli (92) 251.31 741(133) P -(-5) W,Tk,lIp, -(-5) ~(-5) -(-5) R. 65 Bhutaha (93) 184.94 1,132(196) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS 66 Bangawan (94) 1,810.54 8,369(1,528) P(4),M,H PHS, W,Tk,Hp PO Sunday, BS CHW(2). Wednesday. Total 26,633.88 101,967(17,789) P (75) H (0 M (17) HC (2) H (7) PHC (2) 0 (2) PHS (6) D (6) CHW (~,

Note : Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of housel\olds. 151

DIRECTORY SUBPIVISION-JflANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e .• area under different types of land use in hectares ,..----____• ______rounded up..A.. to 2 decimal places). ~ Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and dilltance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR NirmaJi (8) Rice, Tk(16.19),R(24.28) 186.56 4.15 20.13 wheat PR,KR Ditto (8) ED Rice, 101.17 50.59 33.18 wheat PR,KR Ditto (8) ED Rice, 1,031.93 445.15 333.46 wheat PC (128.96) 14,328.78 4,766.32 5,629.15 N 4 w (113.31) M 31 TW (180.23) C 10 Tk (779.81) T 15 R (707.32) 152

DEVELOPMENT BLOCJ(-PHULPARAS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the vilLige, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracke~s, the dist;mce in bro:Hj ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10 +-kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. _...A... __' ______. __ ._. ____. __ r " D:lyor Communica- Serial Name of vilhge with Total area Total Popula- Drinking post and d:lYs tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop. village number of tional (pota ble) Marketl Rail. station (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA~PHULPARAS-contd.

Bathnaha (12) 377.57 2,127(377) P,M,H. -(-5) W,Tk,HP -(5.10) Monday, _(-5) O. Friday. 2 Bharahi (13) 135.57 712(129) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

3 Bharaha (14) 218.12 1,340(224) P -(-·5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

4 Mainaha (15) 93.48 358(74) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -( -5) --~ -5)

S Siswar (18) 818.67 5,545(956) p,3). H,D,RP(2), W,Tk,Hp PO Sunday, BS M,H. CHW(4) 1 hursday. 6 Lachhminia (95) 60.30 1,035(214) P -(5-10) Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

7 Chhojrena (96) 797.62 3,896(641) P(2) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

8 Bhabtiohi (97) 510.71 2,778(445) P -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

9 Bairiahi (98) 151.76 1,312(237) P.M -(5.10) W,Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

10 Musharnia (99) 212.46 1,351(215) P -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -·(5-10)

11 Parsa (100) 1,220.11 8,004(1,280) P(4),M PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS Hp,R. 12 Ramnagar (101) 980.94 5,326(902) P(3),M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R, 13 Gurgawan (102) 290.16 1,447(239) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 14 Bathnaha (103) 298.65 1,786(304) P(2) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -- (5-10) --(5-10) BS HP, 15 Barhampur (104) 1,742.55 10,366(1,621) P(3), -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, BS M(2). Hp, Friday. 16 Phul para s (105) 575.65 5,223(S30) P(3), H W,Tk,TW, PO Sunday, BS M,O. Hp. Thufsd"y, 17 Barhi (106) 485.62 3,527(594) P(2),M, -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS H,I. Hp. 18 Murli (107) 259.80 1,596(267) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) Tuesd,IY, ns Hp,R.C Satunlay, 19 Mahathour (108) 1,740.15 7 ,294( 1,304) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO SumIlY, BS Tueslhy_ 20 Jnamat (110) 57.06 114(19) -(--5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) ---( - S)

2l Gan~dhara (11 1) 210.84 93(17) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(---5) 153

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks roun4ed up to 2 decimal places). including r------"--.------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interes~

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (25) Rice, 0(3.25) 335.67 38.65 N3 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 85.98 40.52 9.07 wheat KR Ditto (41) Rice, 21.0.10 8.0Z wheat KR Ditto (40) Rice, 91.19 2.29 wheat PR,KR Ditto (18) ED,EO. Rice, TW(72.11) 471,33 275.23 N4:M3 wheat KR Nirmali (8) Rice Tk(1O.12) 36,48 3.71 9.99

KR Ditto (5) Rice 495.05 171.69 130.88

KR Ditto (15) Rice TW(24.73) 305.22 104.56 76.20

KR Ditto (14) Rice 93.93 26.34 31.49

KR Ditto (5) Rice 125.49 65.63 21.34

PR,KR Ditto (31) Rice, 0(6.61) 1,023.96 4.92 184.62 N4 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, W(50.65) 596.11 83.39 250.79 Ml wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW(l4.22) 170.96 46.64 58.34 T1 wheat PR,KR Ditto (5) EA Rice, TW(66,OO) 228,45 4.20 N1 wheat PR,KR Jhanjharpur (14) ED, Rice, TW(55.55) 1,551.03 135.97 N4:M2:T3 EAg. wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice Tk(25.28) 24~.55 307.82 N2

PR,KR Ditto (10) EA Rice, TW(24.12) 308.82 152.68 N2:Ml wheat PR,KR Ditto (IS) ED Rice, TW(7.61) 232.08 20.11 wheat PR,KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(20.23),Tk(28.33) 1,(:!52.31 20~23 21.05 N2 wheat KR Ditto (18) ED,EO Rice 49.20 7.86

KR Ditto (18) ED Rice 97.56 113.28 154

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PHULP ARAS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------.-..A..----.--~--- --, Day or Communica· Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula· Drinking Post and days tions DCl. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa. Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. 22 Gangdhara (112) 38.44 Uninhabited Barmotar. 23 Jhakhrahi (113) 228.24 312(51) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(-5) BS Hp 24 KalaPatti (114) 1,125042 5,522(922) P(4) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) BS

25 Dahapatti (115) 178.()6 534(105) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

26 Balua (116) 177.6S 1,S84(274) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

27 Gatipatti (117) 141.23 694(114) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) Hp,R. .28 Harnathpatti (118) 145.28 213(44) -(-5) -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(S.lO) -(S.10)

29 Dhanouja (119) 813.00 3,670(607) P(2),M,O -(S-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(S.IO) -(5-10) Hp. 30 Goriari (120) 339.S3 2,304(376) P,O -(S-IO) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5.10) -(S.10) Hp. 31 Hariari (121) 275.99 1,328(221) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(5.10) -(5.10) Hp. 32 Sugapatti (122) 636.56 3,819(625) P(5),M -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp PO -(5-10) -(5.10)

33 Gohuma (123) 1,094·25 5,616(877) P,O -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Monday, -(5-10) Bairia. Hp. Friday. 34 Sisauni (124) 161.87 524(91) P --(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(5-10) Hp. 35 Murbala (125) 60.70 330(70) .p -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

36 Taufir (126) 6.47 Uninhabited

37 Amauja (127) 385.26 1,977(325) P(2),M -(-5) ,W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp,R. 38 Saini (128) 554.18 3,880(640) P(2) HC W,Tk,Hp, PO Sunday, -(5-10) R. Thursday. 39 Aragi Saini (129) 60.30 238(56) -(-5) ·--(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

40 Dharamdiha (130) 359.36 1,806(307) M,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 41 Bachhauni (131) 139.21 1.062(177) P -(-5) W.Tk,TW, -(-5) -(:-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 42 Jagatpur (132) 449.19 1,835(346) P,Ac(4) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(5-) Hp,R. 155

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISJON-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ...A.. -, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irriga ted by source Unirrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) co logical interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

36.91 1.53

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (18) Rice, 0(3.28) 149.27 75.69 wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) EO Rice, Tk(8.58) 737.15 7.37 372.32 N4 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 133.32 44.74 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 149.76 2.33 25.56 Ml ",heat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 113.80 27.43 Tl wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 118.38 26.90 wheat KR Ditto (30) EA Rice, TW(28.64) 466.35 318.01 Ml wheat KR Ditto (20) ED, Rice TW(l5.!2) 241.71 82.70 Nl:M2:T2 EAg. KR Ditto ( 15) Rice TW(8.69) 218.77 2.47 46,07

KR Ditto (20) Rice 486.15 8.47 141.94

KR Ditto (28) Rice, 0(4.13) 922.43 6.63 161.06 N4:Ml wheat KR Ditto (31) Rice, 131.38 30.49 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, 43.89 2.21 14'60 wheat fi.41 0.06

KR Jhanjhdrpur (15) ED Rice 0(7.02) 317.77 1.19 59.28

KR Ditto (12) Rice TW(8.03) 392.96 7.34 145.85 Ml

KR Ditto ( 12) EAg Rice 56.25 4.05

KR Ditto (17) EAg Rice, 0(5.65) 296.71 2.21 54.79 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 0(7.16) 101.15 0,38 30.52 wheat KR Ditto (21) Rite 0(4.76) 339,89 5.58 98.96 156

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PHULPARAS VIIJLAG~

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the dist:mce in broad ranges, viz.,--5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+knls. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. (.___ . __ .~ ______~..A_ ___.. ______" -.--~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Pc)st :'nd days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tiona I (potable) M.lrket/ Rail station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. 43 Khargawan (133) 274.37 1,262(211) P,Ac -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R, 44 Sijaulia (134) 647.49 3,216(509) P,M RP W,TW,Tk, PO -(-5) BS Hp. 45 Balan Sher (135) 106.03 Uninhabited

46 Bishunpur (136) 187.77 2,194(357) P,M,O PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS Hp,R,N. 47 Nathopur (137) 74.87 136(24) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

48 Konar (138) 194.65 1,262(213) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 49 Khopa (139) 85.39 . 569(98) -(-5) -( --5) W,Tk,TW, ._( - 5) Monday, FS Hp.N. Friday. 50 Ekhara (140) 98.74 822(146) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, --( . 5) -(-5) ( --5) Hp,R. 51 Baika (141 ) 377.99 1,295(201 ) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 52 Lakrena (142) 187.37 708(138) P --(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) - (5-10)

53 Mahindwar (143) 457'69 2,361(311) M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(- 5) Hp. 54 Az Rakbe (144) 48'27 474(88) P --(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(--5) -(-5) Mahindwar. 55 Sang ram (145) 416'82 5,248(890) PO),M,O PHS,D, W,Tk,TW, PO Wednesday, LS FPC,RP, Hp,R,N. Saturday. SMP. 56 Pipraulia (146) 65'15 970(157) P -~-5) W,Tk,TW, -(5-) -(-5) BS Hp,R 57 Dhepura (147) 6920 430(82) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

58 Bistaul (148) 125.05 800(139) P --(--5) W,Tk,Hp PO Monday, -(-5) Thursday 59 Raghunandanpur(149) 72.84 709(123) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) --(--5) -.(-5) Hp,R. 60 Kharaua (150) 220'96 1,223(199) P,M,H --(--5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-.5) -(-5)

61 Singdaha (151) 59'49 286(36) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6~ Sahpur (152) 77'70 887(140) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(--5) -(-5)

63 Parsa (153) 278'42 1,521(270) P --(-5) W;tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,O. DIRECTORY SUBDIV1SION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks munded up to 2 decimal places). including r--.------.--..A....------~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo. and cultivation gical groves) interest. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (19) Rice 0(1.29) 212.16 2.10 58.82 Ml

PR,KR Ditto (20) ED, Rice, Tk(12.()O) 429.87 14.97 190.65 Cl:Tl EAg. wheat 42.91 63.12

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (20) EAg Rice, W(l0.87) 154.45 22.45 Nl wheat KR Ditto (10) 'Rice, 0(1.68) 46.74 26.45 wheat PR,KR Ditto (10) EAg Rice, 0(6.05) 149.71 0.40 38.49 wheat PR,KR Ditto (14) EAg Rice, 0(1,58) 70.83 0.42. 12.56 Nl wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, 0(6.21) 78.10 0.20 14.23 wheat KR Ditto (12) EAg Rice, TW(21.59) 291.45 1.76 63.19 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(8.36) 139.93 0.75 38.33 wheat KR Ditto (27 ) Rice, TW(5.06) 376.15 3.22 73.26 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(0.85) 41.91 5.51 wheat PR,KR Ditto (9) ED, Rice, 0(4.10) 390.83 21.89 N6:M5:T1 EAg. wheat

PR,KR Ditto ( 15) Rice, 0(6.25) 49.15 2.50 7.25 wheat KR Ditto (15) ED Rice, 0(5.06) 50.13 5.32 8.69 wheat PR Ditto (17) ED Rice, 0(0.98) 120.05 4.02 wheat KR Ditto (11) ED Rice, 0(0.83) 67.19 4.82 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(4.11) 195.76 . 0.63 20.46 N2:Ml wheat KR Ditto (11 ) Rice, 0(3.31) 55.99 0.19 wheat KR Ditto (8) ED Rice, 70.62 7.08 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, TW(4.95) 262.84 0:93 '9.70 wheat ISS

DEVELOpMENT BLOCK..,....PHULPARAS VILLAGE

AMENlTlES AND

Amenities available [if not available wi thin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,·-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------..A...------"""I Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (patable) Marketl Rail. sta tion, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. 64 Az Rakbe (154) 21.85 Uninhabited Sirkharia 65 Sirkharia. ' (155) 462.14 2,040(422) P(2) . -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(-5) -(-5) R. 66 Piprauli (156) 91.05 594(105) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 67 Behrari (157) 168.75 626(108) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 68 Kiritpur (158) 120.59 646(110) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 69 Az Rakbe (159) 75.68 277(53) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Sudai. Hp,R. 70 Az Rilkbe (160) 22.66 Uninhabited Sudai. 71 Sudai Rat2luli (161) 929.95 4,2~7(710) P(3),M 0 W,Tk,TW, PO --(-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 72 Belmohan (162) 271.14 2,480(437) H -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp, PO Monday, -(-5) R. Friday. 73 Sangi (163) 719.93 5,041(748) P(6) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) HFR. 74 Kasirampa hi (1M) 20.64 127(21) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

75 Tharbitia (165) 214.48 1,341(219) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) ---("-5) --(-5)

76 TiIat (166) 382.02 1,519(250) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -.(5-10) -(-5) Hp,N,O. 77 Mahadewa (167) 146.49 1,15[(202) P -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10)

78 Indarwa (168) 208.81 1,397(222) P --(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

79 Hulaspatti (169) 207.60 790(161) P,M,H. .-(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) Hp. 80 Barhampur (170) 61.51 . 2,987(490) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-.5) -( -5) BS Hp. 81 DeoTh (171) 517.59. 5,013(877) P,M,H, D,FPC, W,Tk,TW, PTO and Wednesday, BS C,I,Tr. RP(5). Hp,R. Phone. Saturday. 82 Krishunipatti (172) 99.15 1,032(181) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

83 Baswari (173) 749.06 4,720(807) P(3),M PHS W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) BS Hp.R. 84 Pipra Ka~alpuT(174) 142.94 .. 572(99) -:~~5,), , -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) .. ,~ • ..J 'M';. ," " 1~9

DIRECTORY suapIVISION_: JHANJJiAJlP\lJl

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r-~--- -.---~-- ____ ..A. ______--.---, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by sc,urce Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eo)ogical interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

0(0.87) 19.10 1.88

KR Jhanjh,upur (16) Rice, 0(6.21) 433,42 1.21 21.30 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, 47.91 5.04 38.10 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 0(0.77) 141.79 3.39 22.80 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(0.85) 48.43 6.45 64.86 N5 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, 35.85 4.43 35.40 wheat 12.65 . 1.98 8.03

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (12) ED Rice, TW(I1.31) 767.39 6.78 144.47 wheat KR Ditto (12) ED, Rice, 0(1.38) 152.77 4.08 112.91 EAg. wheat KR Ditto (15) ED, Rice TW(10.30) 666.33 2.92 40.38 M5:C2:T1 EAg. KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(7.34) 4.90 3.43 4.97 wheat PR,KR Ditto (12) Rice, 183.64 3.41 27.43 wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) Rice 0(6.11) 297.98 38.66 39.27 Nt

KR Ditto (12) Rice, TW(6.47) 123.68 16.34 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, W(4.05),TW(4.32) 161.87 38.57 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, TW(4.0S) 178.18 16.19 9.18 T2 wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) ED, Rice TW(57.79) 3.72 N2 EAg. PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice 0(2.57) 368.87 146.15 N25:M5: C7 KR Ditto (21) ED Rice TW(I.73) 91.59 3.35 2.48

PR,KR Ditto (21) Rice 0(3.43) 655.45 90.18 N2

KR Ditto (22) Rice O{1.l7) 76,91 63.96 16O

. t)~VJj:J;OPMENT 8LO(:K-PHVJ.,PARA$ VILLAGE

AMENITIES ANP

Amenities availa.ble [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is ahown in the column and next to it in braCkets, the distance in broad ranges, vi:l!:., -S km~., S-lO kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place wbere the facility is available is given]. r- Communica- Seaial N3me of village Total area Total Papula. Drinking Post and Day cr days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa. Medical water Te1egrilph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

85 Aloia (175) 222.17 853(132) P -(-S) Tk,Hp -(-5) -(--S) -(-S)

86 Harari (176) 256.57 1,341(223) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(-S) -(-5)

87 Mainahi (177) 528.92 2,457(390) P(Z) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(S-lO) -(S-lO)

88 Banarjhula (178) 239,57 1.085(144) P -(-5) Tk,Hp -(-S) -(SolO) -(S-lO)

89 Amahi (179) 311,60 1,711(268) P,M CHW W,Tk.Hp PO -(5-10) -(S-10)

90 Deona thpa tti (180) 277.61 1,298(205) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-S) -(S.10) -(S-10)

91 Sarauti (181) 436.6' 3,543(554) P(2),M, PHS W,Tk,Hp PO -(5.10) -(S.10) H. 92 Nighma (182) 190•. 60 1,097(158) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(5.10) -(S-10)

93 Navabakhar (183) 391.73 1,413(244) P -(-S) W,Tk,Hp, -(-S) -(S-10) -(5.10) R. . 94 Dhanpat Barhi (184) 26.71 301(51) -(-5) -(-S) Hp,R -(-S) -(SolO) -(S-10)

9S Hatni (185) 359.86 2,304(318) P,M PHS W,Tk,Hp. PO -(-5) --(-S) R. 96 Ghogaddia (186) 2S5.76 3,957(619) P,M,O H,HC, W,Tk,TW, PO Wed:'esday, RS PHS,FPC. Hp. Saturday. 97 Pirojgarh (187) 727.61 4,474(837) P(5),M -(-S) W,Tk,TW, -(-S) -(-S) -(-S) Hp,C,N,O. 98 Kewatna (188) 439.08 2,890(492) P(3) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(-S) --(-S)

99 Bisuharia (189) 185.14 1,081(208) P -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(S.lO) -(--5)

100 Chikna (190) 327.79 2,446(420) P,M -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp PO -(--5) -(-5)

101 Bhirabar (191) 140.83 70S(105) P -(5.10) W,Tk,Hp -(--S) -(5.10) -(-S)

102 Biraul (192) 192.22 1,087(176) P PHS W,Tk,Hp PO --(5-10) --(--5)

103 Rajuahi (19S) 144,07 663(104) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-S) -(---5) -(-S) R. 104 Sahorwa (196) 162.68 1,032(139) P -{-S) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) R. IDS Dhabghat (197) 102.79 826(126) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(S-IO) -(-S) lQ6 Dewa Lawani (223) 80,13 Uninhabited 161

DIRECtORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ______..A______~ any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Nirmali (5) Rice 0(1.66) 186.10 34.41

KR Ditto (6) Rice, 0(1.23) 56.27 199.07 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, 0(3.32) 459.53 66.07 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, Tk(II.29) 124.08 104.20 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, Tk(15.63) 177.11 118.86 Nl wheat KR Jhanjharpur (17) Rice, Tk{22.14) 179.16 76.31 wheat KR Ditto (15) Rice, 0(23.03) 306.31 107.31 N2 wheat KR Ditto (13) Rice, 0(16.32) 131.71 42.57 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(13.31) 211.30 167.12 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, R(12.68) 7.74 6.29 N2 wheat KR Ditto (20) ED Rice, Tk(IO.43) 248.42 92.01 N5:T1 wheat KR Ditto (21) ED Rice 0(1.40) 124.81 129.55 N20:M3: C3:Tl KR Ditto (20) Rice Tk(20.34) 254.59 222.80 229.88 N5

KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(12.06) 249.31 8.24 169.47 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, 0(0.70) 139.98 4.22 40.44 wheat KR Ditto (19) EA Rice, 0(1.50) 167.85 6.25 152.19 Ml wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice. 0(18.24) 52.39 1.10 69.10 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(4.44) 118.47 2.33 66.98 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice 114.82 15.54 13.71

KR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(9.32) 124.35 29.01 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 0(25.94) 48.37 28.48 wheat 0(0.81) 75.80 3.52 162

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PHULPARAS VILLAGE

AMENlTIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given).

,---______...A... ______~ Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tiona I (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

107 Parmanandpur (224) 88.22 467(76) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(--5)

108 LaWani (225) 422.89 3,283(574) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

Total 34,871.77 205,745(34,234) P (132) H (3) M(29) HC (2) H (8) PHS (8) C (1) D (3) I (2) FPC (3) Tr (1) RP (9) Ac (6) SMP (1) o (8) CHW (5) o (1)

Note: Figures given in brackets under Col. 4 relate to number of households. 163

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LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,..______-___..A.. ______--, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa­ groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (12) Rice, 0(3.06) 85.09 0.07 wheat PR,KR Ditto (17) ED Rice, Tk(6.98) 385.48 1.78 28.65 N4:Ml wheat

W (65.57) 25,658.40 1,010.59 7,221.23 N (US) TW (484.68) M (35) Tk (171.1%) C (13) R (12.68) T (14) 0 (247.50) 164

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHEPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,--5 kms , 5--10 kms. and 10 + knls. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. f·------·----..A.------, Day or Communica- Serial Name 0 f village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

Kalikapur (193) 158.23 854(119) P -(5-10) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5.10)

2 Matras (194) 399.42 2,372(387) M -(-5) Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

3 Bishunpur (198) 225.41 1,025(146) -(-5) -(-S) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(S-10)

4 Pauni (199) 237.SS S32(77) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-S) -(-5) -(-S)

5 Az Rakbe (200) 71.22 912(138) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) Pauni. Hp. 6 Chapram (201) 140.42 820(14S) P -(-5) Hp -(-S) --(-5) -(-5)

7 Shankarpur (202) 113.37 388.(83) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,Hp, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) R. 8 Desam l203) 95.10 865)161) -(--5) -(-S) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(--5) Hp. 9 Az Rakbe (204) 49.78 37S(80) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Desam. 10 Tardiha (205) 954.24 2,631(471) P(2),M HC W,TW,Hp PO Sunday, -(-5) Thursday. 11 Gopalpatti (206) 47.75 Uninhabited

12 Semraha (207) 40.87 Uninhabited

13 Bath (208) 400.63 2,961(424) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) --(5-10) Hp,R. 14 Manmohan (209) 116.14 202(33) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -(-S) -(5.10) Hp,R. 15 Sonbarsa (210) 103.19 1,317(211) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(--5) -{-5) -(-5) Hp,R. 16 Bahera (211) 61.13 109(18) -(-5) --;-5) Tk,Hp,R -(-5) -(S.lO) --(-5)

17 Amarupi (212) 76.48 318(48) P --(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(-5) --(-5)

18 Sundar Barajit(213) 445.15 3,104(504) P.M -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) Tuesday, -(-5) Saturday. 19 Biharpur (214) 128.68 775(133) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

20 Nemua (2IS) 154.59 956(147) P -(-5) W.Tk.Hp -(-5) ---{-5) -(-5)

21 Bodai (216) 128.28 737(112) P -(-5) W,'fk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) '165

DIRECTORY SUBDIVIS,ON-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USB

Land use (i. e" area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ~------, Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including of and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irriga ted by source Un irrigated gaucher for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (22) Rice, TW(2.05) 142.37 13.81 T1 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, TW(2.78) 260.34 136.30 N2:T1 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 109.63 115.78 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 99.29 138.26 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 66.91 4.31 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice 121.33 19.09

KR Ditto (25) Rice 95.40 1.91 16.00

KR Ditto (25) Rice, 88.00 7.10 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice 46.38 3.40

KR Ditto (30) Rice, TW(1.62) 689.22 23.53 239.87 N4:Tl wheat 40.90 6.85

40.69 0.18

KR,NR Jhanjharpur (16) Rice, 0(76.98) 277.27 16.25 30.13 N4:M1 maize KR,NR Ditto (16) ED Rice, 113.67 0.42 2.05 N2 maize KR,NR Ditto (12) Rice, 97.64 5.55 wheat KR Ditto (18) Rice, 60.13 0.8~ 0.17 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, TW(2.89) 67.51 0.42 5.66 M3 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 326.27 110.07 8.81 N5 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice 121.00 1.66 6.02

KR Ditto (12) Rice, 103.72 1.72 49.15 wheat KR Ditto (12) . :Ri(;~, 113.67 1.86 12.75 wheat 166

DEVELOpMENT BLOCK-MADHEPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz., -5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r- ----,. Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and Day or days lions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa-' Medical water Telegraph of lhe (Bus stop, village number tiona I (potable) Market! Rail. station, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways) \ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-cont d. 22 Baswan (217) 51.39 498(83) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

23 Sirkharia (218) 63.94 81{B) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(--- 5) -(-5)

24 Ramauli (219) 102.79 285(54) H -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) --(-5) -(-5)

25 Tamoria (220) 142.85 2,166(39S) P,M H,PHS, W,Tk,Hp PTO -(-5) RS D. 26 Sonre (221) 336.70 1,940(326) P -l-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

27 Bishunpa tti (222) 49.78 U n;nhabited

28 Kachhwi (226) 883.82 6,344(1,268) P(3),M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

29 Berma (227) 314.79 2,481(461) M -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

30 Bhakhrauli (228) 67.18 618(101) P -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

31 Bijulipur (229) 81.75 390(63) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

3.2 Kachhwi (230) 448.39 3,325(545) -(-5) -(.-5) W,Tk,TW, PO Tuesday, -(-5) Hp. Friday. 33 Maibi (231) 467.41 2,132(406) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 34 Btdauncha (232) 685.12 4,876(836) P(5),M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) Hp,R,L. 35 Siwaisinghpur (233) 82.15 699(116) --(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hp. 36 Az Rakbe (234) 31.16 1(1) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) Siwaisinghpur. Hp. 37 Dip (235) 1,271.10 10,961(2,013) P(2),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp PO -(-5) BS H. 38 Az Rakbe Dip (236) 9.71 Uninhabited

39 Raghonagar (237) 1.21 Uninhabited

40 Behat (238) 914.58 7,771(1,389) P(4). H,HC,D, W,Tk,TW, PTO and Monday, BS,RS M(2),R. FPC,RP(4). Hp. Phone. Thursday. 41 Kaithinia (239) 498.97 4,806(871) P(3),M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) -.(--5) Hp. 42 Rutaul (240) 63.53 9&3(166) P,M -(-5) W,Hp PO and -(-5) -(-5) Ph0ne. 167

DIRECTORY SUBPIVlSION-,JHANJflARPUI{

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r--.------.----"------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (12) ED Rice, 42.66 2.40 6.33 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 42.93 0.34 20.67 wheat PR,KR Ditto (13) Rice 0(1.84) 92.11 1.99 6.85

PR,KR Ditto (10) ED Rice, 118.79 2.07 21.99 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, 217.01 7.34 .112.35 wheat 36.17 1.68 11.93

KR Jhanjharpur (5) ED Rice, 674.05 11.34 198.43 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, 214.01 100.78 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice 57.15 10.03

KR Ditto (10) Rice 70.17 11.58

KR Ditto (18) Rice, 0(10.19) 362.79 10.24 65.17 N2 wheat PR,KR Ditto (13) Rice, 0(87.43) 353.42 4.07 22.49 wheat PR,KR Ditto (13) Rice, TW(4.47) 5.70 12.31 662.64 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 78.82 1.29 2.04 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 24.64 6.52 wheat l'R,KR Ditto (10) Rice TW(3.28) 986.86 280.96 NI5:Ml:T1

5.73 3.98

1.21

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (3) ED Rice, TW(3.1O) 65400 16.56 240.92 N5:M6: wheat C12:T2 KR Ditto (4) ED Rice, TW(3.S5) 328.63 166.79 wheat J(J... Ditto (3) Rice, 48.81 14.72 wh«:!lt 16$ ,.

D~VELOPMENT BLQCK-l\{A,PUEPV~ VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the v ilIage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-·10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] . ._...A.. ____ •.. __.. _____ -..., r- Day or Communica· Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula. Drinking Post and days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa. Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. 43 Madanpur (241) 236.74 1,865(336) P --(-5) W,Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

44 Sohrai (242) 260.61 1,145(219) P -(S-10) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)

45 Kolahi (243) 103.58 Un;nhabited

46 Daiakhorwar (244) 293.80 2,004(354) P -(-5) W,Hp PO -(-5) -(-5)

47 Gangapur (245) 364.62 2,355(400) P,M -(S-10) W,Hp -(-5) ·-(5-10) -(5-10)

48 Sonarpatti (246) 103.20 249(43) -(-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,Hp -l-5) -(5.10) -(510)

49 L3khnaur (247) 1,292.95 8,288(1,483) pm H,HC, T,W,Hp PTO and Tuesday, BS PHC,PHS, Phone. Saturday. RP(2). 50 Ankusi (248) 133.14 1,362(259) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) BS

51 Garha (249) 44.51 Uninhabited

52 Gun;tkarpur (250 197.48 1,473(250) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(·-5) -(-5) -(-5)

53 Kasiam (251) 248.47 1,695(318) P(2) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(·-5) BS

54 Lakhnaur (252) 1(;"'19 Uninhabited Barmotar. 55 Balia (253) 348.43 2,247(413) P -(-5) W,Tk.Hp --(-5) -(-5) BS

56 Umri (254) 304.72 2,443(417) P -(-5) W,Tk,Hp PTO -(-5) BS

57 Laufa (255) 323.44 2,721(486) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-·5) Thursday, -(-5) Saturday. 58 Aditdih (256) 43.71 480(74) P -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -( ·-5) -(-5) Hp. 59 Pachahi (257) 470.24 4, \50(715) P(4),M, -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, PO -(5-10) BS O. Hp. 60 Pure (258) 138.81 1,004(174) P(2),0 -(5-10) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(5-IO) -(5-10) Hp,R. 61 Madhepur (259) 1,102.35 11,549(1,929) P(3),M(3), H,HC, W,Tk,TW, PTO and -(5-10) BS H,C,0(3). PHC, Hp. Phone. PHS,D(3), FPC,RP. 62 Sikaria (260) 196.67 884(153) P,M,O -(5-10) W;Tk,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp,N; 63 Asam t261) 80.13 Uninhabited 169

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). r------.-- ____ ..A... -----~ Rem:lrks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple w8ste Area not any place village (in km.) Supply food (inclucling available of religious, Fore~t Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (6) Rice, TW(0.23) 161.25 75.26 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(1.28) 158.34 100.99 wheat 81.33 22.25

KR Jhanjharpur (8) ED Rice, TW(2.03) 195.10 96.67 N3:Ml wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, TW(3.75) 225:56 135.31 N2 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, 33.93 1.71 67.56 wheat PR,KR Ditto (6) ED Rice, TW(I6.18) 846.06 34.40 396.31 N5:M3: wheat Cl:Tl

PR,KR Ditto (6) ED Rice, 101.56 1.74 29.84 N2 wheat 41.63 2.88

KR Jhanjharpur (13) Rice, TW(1.04) 161.37 2.11 32.96 Nl wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, 165.83 21.50 61.14 N2 wheat 15.12 0.83 0.24

PR,KR Jhanjharpur (8) Rice, 270.31 3.78 74.34 N3:Ml whe]t PR,KR Ditto (8) ED Rice, Tk(6.22) 237.18 28.28 33.04 N4:M3 wheat KR Ditto ( 14) Rice, 215.32 12.06 96.06 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, R(2.08) 30.82 1.20 9.61 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (15) ED,EAg Rice, TWE(4.52) 346.56 9.41 109.75 wheat PR,KR Ditto (15) Rice, TW(3.21) 111.14 1.30 16.50 Nl wheat PR,KR Ditto (20) EA Rice, R(2.06) 901.50 6.36 192.43 N5:M2:Cl wheat

KR Pitto (24) Rice, O( 14.39) 151.96 16.24 14.08 wheat 67.15 053 12.45 170

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHEPU~ VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10-j-- kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. (' -"------, Day or Communica- Serial Name of village Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions DO. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

64 Mahisan (262) 373.52 2,327(399) P,M,O -(-5) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) -(- 5) -(-5) Hp,R, 65 Sarauni (263) 179.68 503(94) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(--S) -(5-10) -(--S) Hp. 66 Bhumpur (264) 31.S7 853(154) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(SolO) -(--S)

67 Nawada (265) 386.0S 3,228(568) P(3) -(-S) W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) --(5-10) -(--S) R. 68 Kaparphora (265/2) 32.38 591tl20) P -(-5) T,W,Tk,TW, _(__ S) -(5-10) -(-5) Hp,R. 69 Tingri (266) 66.77 696(111) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

70 Rupauli (267) 163.09 648(119) P -[-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(--5) -(5-10) -(-5) R. 71 Kurson (268) 25.09 636(111) P -(-S) Tk,Hp,R --(-5) -(5-10) -(--5)

72 Pakhaul (269) 53.01 225(42) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) --(5-10) -(-5)

73 Chunni (270) 127.07 942(150) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, PO -(5-10) -(-5) R. 74 Bhakrain (271) 292.99 2,508(454) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(--5) -(-5) Hp,R. 75 Betauna (272) 177.25 268(43) P -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

76 Chandardip (273) 80.53 193(28) P -(-5) Tk,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

77 Khajura (274) 145.68 1,372(219) P -( -5) W,Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

78 Parsad (275) 984.99 4, 124(680) P(3) --(-S) W,Hp -(-S) -- (5-10) -(--5)

79 Az Rakbe (276) 38.8S Umnhabited Sidhi Tajpur. 80 Banki (277) 610.66 4,681(795) P(2) HC W,Hp PO -(5-10) -(-5)

81 Birpur (278) 152.56 772(119) P -(-S) W,Tk,Hp -(-S) -(-5) -(S.lO)

82 Bhit Bhagwan- (279) 899.20 6,S97(1,112) P(4),M(2), HC W,Hp PO --(5 -10) -(S-lO) pur. H. 83 Hasauli (280) 311.60 S42(99) -(-5) -(-S) Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(5-10) Kaleanpur. 84 Az Rakbe Bhit (281) 39.66 Uninhabited Bhagwanpur. 171

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including ,-______..A ______----, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (including available or Forest Irriga ted by source Un irrigated gauchar for archaeolo­ and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR,NR Jhanjharpur (19) Rice, TW(82.74) 244.26 6.09 40.43 N2 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 147.40 32.28 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 21.18 10.39 wheat PR,KR Ditto (26) Rice, 300.16 2.06 83.83 maize KR Ditto (20) Rice, 31,41 0.97 Nl:M6 m:.lize KR Ditto (26) Rice, 45.44 21.33 maize KR Ditto (26) Rice, 57.53 2.07 103,49 maize KR Ditto (26) Rice, 20,48 4.61 maize KR Ditto (26) Rice, 48.10 4.91 maize KR Ditto (26) Rice, R(0.97) 88.96 37.14 wheat PR,KR Ditto (26) Rice, GC(40.89) 183.20 9.97 58.93 maize PR,KR Ditto (26) Rice, 93.46 2.07 81.72 mJize KR Ditto (26) Rice, 69.43 11.10 maize KR Ditto (25) ED Rice, 105.59 5.55 34.54 Cl wheat KR Ditto (26) ED Rice, 855.79 9.63 119.57 N2 wheat 34.99 3.86

KR Jhanjharpur (28) Rice, 553.38 8.62 48.66 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice, 136.35 1.13 15.08 wheat KR Ditto (33) ED Rice, 693.90 34.62 170.68 N4:M1 wheat KR Ditto (35) ED Rice, 300.64 2.24 8.72 wheat 37.52 2.14 172

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHEPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braCkets, the distance in broad ranges, viz. ,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------>------...A.------.----" Communica- Serial Name of Village Total area Total Popula­ Drinking Post and Day or days tions no. with Thana no. of the tion and Educa­ l\fedical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number tional (potable) Marketl Rail. stati0n, (in hectares) of households hat, if any Waterways)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

85 Mahasingh (282) 106.03 1,075(221) P -t-5) Hp -{-5) -(-5) -(-5) Hasauli. -(-5) W,Hp,R,N PO -(---5) -(-5) 86 Daldal (283) 521.23 3,467(554) P

-(-5) -(-5) 87 Madanpur (284) 157.02 948(165) P -(--5) W,Hp -(-5)

88 Khor (285) 190.60 862(153) p --(-5) --i --5) -(-5)

-(-5) -(--5) 89 . Bahera (286) 281.66 1,018(176) p -(-5) Hp -(-5)

90 Birpur Burh (287) 48.16. 511(98) --(--5) -(-5) Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

PO -(-5) -(-5) 91 Rohua (288) 284.49 2,155(362) P -(--5) W,Tk,Hp

-(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 92 Ratwara (289) 107.24 430(67) P -(-5) W, Tk,Hp

93 Nahri Jagar- (290) 55.25 135(18) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5) nathpur. --(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) 94 Karhara (291) 730.45 2,920(468) P ---(5-10) W,Tk,Hp

-~-(-5) -(--5) -(-5) 95 Doalakh (292) 580.31 3,357(571) P(2),M -(- 5) W,Hp

-(--5) W,Tk,Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 96 KhDrik (293) 280.44 1,236(207) P

p,M --(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(--5) 97 Madhu Sagram t294) 155.40 1,223(190)

-(-5) 98 Jagir Sag'ram (295) 50.18 295(61 ) P,M -(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5)

99 Bheja (296) 1,090.61 5,217(838) P,M,H PHS W,Tk,Hp PO Thursday BS

-(-5) W,Tk,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 100 Barsham (297) 322.93 1,687(264) P,M

-(-5) -t~5) -(-5) 101 Sijhau! (298) 4087 171(27) -(-5) -(-5) R

-(-5) W,Hp -( -5) --(-5) -(-S) 102 Khajuri (299) 406.70 1,841(285) P

254(41) -(-5) -(-5) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5) -(--5) -(-5) 103 Parsauni (300) 44.92 R,N. 1,072(191) 0 -(-5) Hp,N -(-5) Wednesday -(-5) 104 Balthi (301) J75.23 -(--5) W,Tk,Hp,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 105 Parwalpur- (302) ,342-.76 2,265(347) P DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks rounded up to 2 decimal places). including r------..A.------, any place of Approach Nearest town Culturable religious, to and distance Power Staple waste Area not historical village (in km.) supply food (inclUding available or Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for archaeolo- and cultivation gical groves) interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Jhanjharpur (35) ~ice, 81.17 2.17 22.69 wheat KR Ditto (36) Ri<;c, 0(2.46) 445.51 7.05 66.:11. wheat KR Ditto (34) Rice, 127,87 3.76 25.39 wheat KR Ditto (34) Rice, 165.14 2.95 22.51 wheat KR Ditto (30) Rice. 244.59 8.18 28.89 Ml wheat KR Ditto (27) Rice, 38.76 1.33 8.07 wheat KR Ditto (21) _Rice, 229.63 1.87 52.99 wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, 73.94 4.97 28.33 Nl wheat KR Ditto (21) R_ic:.e, 48.50 6.75 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 616.69 30.88 82.88 wheat KR Ditto (24) Rice, 480.87 21.39 78.05 N2:Ml wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 268.11 3.00 9.33 N2 wheat PR,KR Ditto (22) R,ice, 135.61 1.23 18.56 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, 45.% 1.15 3.07 wheat PR,KR Ditto (27) Rice, 919.66 6.99 163.96 N5:Ml: wheat Cl:T1 KR Ditto (29) Rice, 274}4 1.53 47.06 N2:T1 wheat KR Ditto (28) Rice, 35.32 1.16 4.39 wheat KR Ditto (26) RiFe, 296.60 3.17 106.93 wheat KR Ditto (26) Rice, 0~0.72) 29.25 4.48 10.47 wheat KR Ditto (25) Rice, 0(3.48) 133.86 4.62 33.27 wheat KR Supaul (22~ . Rice, O(27.~O) . 267.72 3.79 43.45 ~ ..... wheat 174

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-M ADHEPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

Amenities available [if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given] . ...A.. Day or Communica- Serial Name of village with Total area Total Popula- Drinking Post and days tions IlO. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tional (potable) Marketl Rail. station, (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS- contd. 106 Bakwa (303) 1,343.54 3,837(613) P -(5-10) Hp,R -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10)

107 Bhargawan (304) 742.89 2, 967(473) M -(5-10) Hp,R -(--S) -(5-10) -(5-10)

108 Tangraha (305) 479.14 2,266(389) M -(-5) Tk,Hp -(--5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 Mani Mahpatia (306). 119.79 124(21) -(-5) -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

110 Lifja (307) 79.72 135(37) --(-5) -{-5) Hp --(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

111 Parsauni (308) . 109.27 894(134) -(-5) --(-5' Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

112 Mahl'atia (309) 430.58 . 2,633(438) P -(-5) TW,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

113 Chhatauni (310) . 206.79 907(137) P --(5-10) Hp -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

114 Mahsa (311) 398.61 1,203(186) P -(5-10) Hp,R -(-5) ---(5-10) -(5-10)

115 Bhawanipur (312) 472.26 641(112) P -(5-10) Hp,R -(-5) -(-5) -(S-10)

116 Bagewa (313) 61.11 200~42) P -(5-10) W,Hp,R -(--5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

117 Rampur (314) 84.98 171 (28) -(-5) --(5-10) Hp,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

118 Manahi (31S) 237.14 452:69) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

119 parriahi (316) 192.22 161(29) -(--5) -(5.10) Hp --(5.10) -(5.10) -(5-10)

120 Luchpani (317) 41.68 69(14) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp -(--5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

121 Gobargarha (318) 122.21 803(146) P -(5-10) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

122 Asurgarh (319) 76.89 142(27) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

123 Garh aon (320) 328.60 . 1,297(208) P -(5-10) Hp -(-5) -~-5) -(10+)

124 Basipatti (321) 736)1 1,951(340) P -(5-10) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

125 Goiahi (322) 23.88 UniT2fwbited . p> 126 :shagta (323) 202.3~· . 1,190(187) -(5-10) HI' PO __;'(-5) -(10+) 175

DIRECTORY ·SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (Le., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,----_--- ..A___ ~ Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Supau! (19) Rice, 0(22.81) 1,258.43 6.10 56.20 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 0(5.81) 672.49 7.07 57.52 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, 0(12.71) 423.89 6.62 35.92 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(2.17) 109.16 0.93 7.53 wheat KR Ditto (14) Rice, 0(1. 76) 68.76 2.58 6.62 wheat KR Ditto (16) Rice, 0(1.36) 98.10 0.95 8.86 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 0(0.23) 359.13 1.35 69.87 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice. 0(11.89) 160.78 1.62 32.50 wheat KR Ditto (10) Rice, 0(14.35) 334.42 3. 69 46.15 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, 472.26 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, 61.11 wheat KR,NR Ditto (5) Rice, 32.44 52.54 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, 44.07 49.02 144.05 wheat KR Ditto (5) Rice, 26.31 165.91 wheat KR Ditto (8) Rice, 41.68 maize KR Ditto (10) Rice 29.84 92.37

KR Ditto (15) Rice, 72.34 4.55 wheat KR Ditt(iJ (17) Rice, 162.40 74.40 91.80 wheat KR Ditto (12) Rice, 611.77 1964 104.70 N1:M7 wheat 23.33 0.55

KR Supaul (18) Rice, .. , 159.52 23,47 19.35 whcat 176

J1~V!J:LOPMENT a~OC"-~~P,HEPUR VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND

~~ities ~vai~l1ble Hf not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracke!s, the distance in broad r~nges, viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms., and 10+kms. of the nearest place where the facility is available is given]. r------~------,------~ Day or Communic a- Serja} Name of village with Total area Total J>opula- Drinking Post and days tions no. Thana no. of the tion and Educa- Medical water Telegraph of the (Bus stop, village number of tiona I (potable) Marketl Rail. station (in hectares) households hat, if any Waterways) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

REVENUE THANA-PHULfARAS-concld.

127 Dara (324) 463.76 3,307(615) P,Q -(-5) Hp -(-5) Tuesday, -(10+) Saturday. 128 Bela (325) 101.98 460(70) P --(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) --(10+) 129 Harshankri (326) 58.27 56(9) -(-5) -(-5) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(10+)

130 Rampur (327) 41.68 385(58) -(-5) -(-5) Hp -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)

Total 35,319.80 207,720 P (116) H (4) (35,670) M (33) HC (6) H (6) PHC (2) C (1) PHS (4) 0 (9) D (5) FPC (2) RP (7)

Note : Figuresgiven in brackets un'det Col. 4 relate to number of households. 177

DIRECTORY SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

LAND USE

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). ,..----- ~.--- ~-~ ____ .A..___ -- ______. --..., Remarks Approach Nearest town Culturable including to and distance Power Staple waste Area not any place village (in km.) supply food (including available of religious, Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated gauchar for historical and cultivation or archa- groves) eological interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Supaul (20) Rice, 356.59 4.23 102.94 Nl wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 76.66 3.84 21.48 wheat KR Ditto (20) Rice, 39.65 7.34 11.28 wheat KR Ditto (22) Rice, 30.21 1.25 10.22 wheat GC (40.89) 26,199.97 785.57 7,844.88 N 91 TW (134.26) M 38 TWE (4.52) C 16 Tk (6.22) T 9 R (5.11) o (298.38) 178

APPENDIX I TO VILLAGE

Development Blockwise Abstract of

EDUCA ,..------______..A... ___- ______SI. Name of Primary Middle Matriculation! Higher Secondary! College no. Development School School Secondary PUC/Intermediate! (graduate Block School Junior College and above)

,..__ ..A_ __--., ( __..A._ __ -, ,-___..A... __--. ,..__ ..A... ___, ,..___ ..A_ __~ Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

TOTAL 826 1,402 282 318 83 85 4 4 11 11

1 Madhubani 56 77 19 20 4 4 1

2 Bisfi 45 95 17 18 5 5

3 Benipatti 77 102 13 14 2 2

4 Madhwapur 35 48 12 13 2 2

5 Harlakhi 38 56 16 17 4 4

6 Basopatti 30 62 9 10 2 2

7 Khajauli 41 98 15 20 5 6

8 Jainagar 19 47 )0 12 2 2 1

9 Ladania 28 63 12 13 5 5

10 Babu Barhi 44 73 16 18 6 6 2 2

11 Rajnagar 40 87 16 19 9 9 2 2

12 Pandaul 42 74 21 26 4 4 2 2

13 Jhanjharpur 39 54 10 11 -4 4

14 Andhratharhi 38 64 12 13 4 4

15 Laukaha 35 79 12 15 4 5 2 2

16 Laukahi 51 75 15 17 7 7

17 Phulparas 87 132 28 29 8 8 2 2

18 Madhepur 81 116 29 33 6 6 179

DIREctORY

Educational, Medical and Other Amenities

TIONAL MEDICAL ,.-______..A.. ______, - -_. - ----.----.---~ Adult Others Villages Dispensary Hospital Maternity and Primary Health Family Literacy with no Child Welfare Centre/Health Planning Classj educational Centre/Mater- Centre Centre Centres facility nity Home/ Child Welfare Centre , __.A.._"-) r--:-.A..---, ,._. ..A__"-) ( ---A.._~ ,._..A__--.., ,-_...A.._"-) ,---"--"-) Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Ins ti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- V ilJages Ins ti- tutions tutions tutions tutions tutionl tutions tutionl

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

26 104 117 148 180 31 4S 26 26 11 11 41 51 33 33

10 12 15 21 12 3 4 2 2

8 10 17 20 3 4 4

18 8 8 6 6 2 2

5 2 2 2 2 2 3 1

3 3 4 4 5 2 2 4 5

4 6 2 1 2 3

8 8 5 2 2 5 5

4 5 2 I

4 75 2 2 2

13 15 11 2 2 2 2 1 1

13 18 22 2 3 3 3 3

8 11 19 6 10 3 3 2 3 4 4

8 2 3 1 3 3

9 16 7 2 4 1

1 8 2 2 1 1

2 2 12 3 6 1 2 4

3 6 9 9 12 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3

7 9 31 3 5 4 4 6 8 2 2 180

APPENDJX I TO Development Blockwise Abstract of

M E D I C A L-concld. DRINKING ,.______..A.. _~ _____~ .. _) ,---'----~------"--- 81. Name of Primary Community Others Villages Tap Well Tank Tube- River Foun- no. Development health health with no " weill tain Block Sub- workers medical Hand- centre facility pump ("_.____.A_~ ,_..A..__ , ,-_-"-_-, VilIa- Insti- ViIla- Num- Villa- Insti- ges tutions ges bers ges tutions

2 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

TOTAL 82 82 78 146 67 113 811 11 975 872 1,006 339 2

Madhubani 6 6 4 5 6 7 54 67 60 66 26 2

2 Bisfi 3 6 4 8 44 44 43 51 17

3 Benipatti 3 82 94 89 93 48

4 Madhwnpur 4 4 5 7 5 7 30 40 16 40 15

5 Harlakhi 6 6 3 4 33 43 38 43 20

6 Basopatti 4 4 2 27 33 33 33 13

7 Khajauli 3 3 6 7 33 47 31 47 14

8 Jainagar 6 6 2 2 3 5 13 21 18 20 60

9 Ladania 5 5 3 7 2 6 21 2 28 26 27 11

10 Babu Barhi 4 4 5 5 7 9 41 2 59 55 58 16

11 Rajnagar 5 5 3 4 50 62 58 61 16

12 Pandaul 4 4 12 30 48 64 56 60 11

13 Jhanjharpur 4 4 4 4 5 5 38 44 44 45 14

14 Andhratharhi 3 3 2 2 2 41 46 45 12 15

15 Laukaha 6 6 39 92 3 43 41 41 8

16 Laukahi 6 6 5 6 56 61 50 61 31

17 Phulparas 8 8 2 5 5 11 87 96 93 101 33

18 Madhepur 4 4 3 7 110 3 83 56 117 24 181

VILLAGE DlRECTORY-concld.·

Educational, M~dicaJ and other Amenities

WATER POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICA TION POWER SUPPLY , ______J\,______-, ,-___J\,_ ____., ,--_J\,_ ___'j -----.-._------, Canal Others More Villages P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Railwoy Navi- Avail- Not than with no and and and stop Sta tion gable able avail- one drinking phone Phone Phone water able source water way facility of any type

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

101 101 989 296 7 9 14 191 9 IS 311 721

4 4 66 17 2 17 3 16 52

3 50 23 11 4 8 44

14 24 94 31 17 46 49

8 7 40 11 7 4 36

17 20 43 13 2 19 18 25

15 3 33 12 6 13 20

47 14 13 3 29 18

12 3 20 9 2 4 7 14

5 2 28 II 4 3 25

7 13 59 23 11 3 16 43

2 4 63 J5 20 17 46

2 60 16 2 12 2 32 32

2 45 13 3 16 31

4 5 45 11 6 2 15 31

42 10 7 9 34

3 61 11) 6 2 13 50

2 7 99 33 18 33 69

7 94 18 2 3 10 16 102 , . 182

APPENDIX n TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census towns)

Land use (i.e .• area under different types of land use in hectares, round~d upto two decimal places). ~1. Name of Town and ,------'------~ no. Development Block Total area Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not available within brackets by source (including gauchar for cultivation & groves)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

There is no non-municipal town in the district. 183

APPENDIX III TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Development Blockwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water is available

SI. Name of village with S1. Name of village with 81. Name of village with 110. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets)

Development Block-Madhubani

1 Dhalpurwa (Z) 5 Jirapatti Jagat (12) 9 Salha (87) 2 SatIakha (3) 6 Gajwa Basauli (16) 10 Tarachandpur (93) 3 Sirarnpur (5) 7 Harirarnpatti (22) 11 Ale (130) 4 Kamalpur (7) 8 Keshopur (72)

Development B1ock-Bisfi

Sarsofi (153) 2 Ajrakbe Jafra (231)

Development Block-Benipatti

1 Deuri (86) 3 Rampur (125) 5 Hibba (202) 2 Arazi Uchaith (88) 4 Bandolwa (126) 6 Mahua (204)

Development Block-Madhwapur

Parsa (59) 3 Madhudih (66) 4 Pokhrauni Birta (84) 2 Aura (64)

Development Block-Harlakhl

Mangpatti (14) 2 Balwaha (18)

Development Block-Basopatti

Kasera (41)

Development Block-Khajauli

1 Kaziana (49) 3 Maina (89) 4 Akaspura (95) 2 Barhmotar (63)

Development Block -Jainagar

Suriahi (18) 2 Barhmotar (82)

Development Block-Ladania

Nil 184

APPEND(X III TO VILLAGE DlRECTORY-contd.

Development Blockwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water is available

SI. Name of village with SI. Nlme of v ilbg e with Sl. Name 0 f village with 00. Thana 00. (in brackets) DO. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets)

Development Block- -Babu Barbi

1 Bairia (105) 3 Hanumannagar (.128) 5 Jagarnathpur (193) 2 Bishunpur (126) 4 Arazi Az Rakbe Barhara (187)

Development Block-Rajnagar

1 Meran (49) 8 SODwari (193) 15 Barhara Dakhli (212) 2 PaIi Khurd (52) 9 Barhmotra (194) 16 Barhara (214) 3 Kehunia (55) 10 Kunwar (202) 17 Majhaura (215) 4 Az Rakbe Mangrauni (57) 1t Pachdahi (203) 18 Laga (216) 5 Magar Patti (58) 12 Mahuahi (206) ]9 KoiJpar (219)

6 Rampura (183) 13 Khatu Kharika (207) 20 Nizamat (230) 7 Nabtoli (192) 14 Barhmotra (211)

Development B1ock-Pandaul

1 Baturi (Pandau!) (108{2) 5 Bagban (I21) 9 Dabhari (145) 2 Saukarpur (111 {2) 6 Bhaur (122{3) 10 Laksmipur (149) 3 Andah (Khajuri) (113) 7 Bishunpur Murliahi (126{2) 11 Madhopur (150) 4 Gurmha (117) 8 Baluaha (142) 12 Bhagwati Joamat (177)

Development Block-Jhanjharpur

1 Dabauli Khaira (158) 4 Khaira (261) 6 Motipur (266) 2 Kishunpur Barsam (166) 5 Kha ira Shive Har (262) 7 Dholha (278) 3 Az Rakbe Chlupta (256)

Development Block-Andhratharhi

Singiauo (238) 2 Phulwaria (243) 3 Dumrarazi (288)

Development Block-Laukaha

Lataunha (2) 2 Barmotar Racchanda (4) 3 Siswar (23{ 17) 185

APPENDIX III TO VILLAGE DJRECTORY -cone/d.

Development Blockwise list of villages where Do amenity other than drinking water is available

SI. Name of village with SI. Name of village with SI. Name of village with no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets) no. Thana no. (in brackets)

Development Block-Laukahi

1 Harbhauga (31) 4 Nari (34) 7 Chandar Pa Hi (55) 2 Tharwahi (32) 5 Jam5ar (36) 8 Hardoar laukaha (69) 3 Tulaiahi (33) 6 Kakahia (42)

Development Block--Phulparas

1 Daha Patti (115) 4 Singdaha (151) 7 Harari (176) 2 Harnath Patti (118) 5 Kasirampatti (164) 8 Dhanpat Barti (184) 3 Arazi Saini (129) 6 Pipra Kamalpur (174)

Development Block-Madhepur

Bishunpur (198) 11 Sonarpatti (246) 21 parsauni (308) 2 Az Rakbe Pauni (200) 12 Gunakarpur (250) 22 Rampur (514) 3 Shankarpur (202: 13 Bhumpur (265) 23 Mainahi (315) 4 Desam (203) 14 pakhaul (269) 24 Parriahi (316) 5 Az Rakbe Desam (204) 15 Birpur Burh (287) 25 Luchpani (317)

6 Bahero (211) 16 Nahri Jagarnathpur (290) 26 Asurgarh (319) 7 Sirkharia (218) 17 Sijhaul (298) 27 Harshankri (326) 8 Bijulipur (229) 18 Parsauni (300) 28 Rampura (327) 9 Siwaisinghpur (233) 19 Mani Mahpatia (306) 10 Az Rakbe Siwaisingpur (234) 20 Lilja (307) lR6

APPENDlX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village population no. Population no. Population no. (percentages) (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Development Block-Madhuhani

0-5* 16 Gajwa Basauli 6-10 (cofield.) 90 Mominpur 16-20 «(one/d) 63 Bhakhrauli 29 Sapta 80 Lakhan Patti 31 Lachhminagar 11--15 4 Tola Laksayar 83 Balia 33 Madhubani 6 Hasanpur 64 Katai 8 Kakraul 21-30 10 Jagat 9 Kharauwa 27 J~gatpur 71 Fatehpur 11 Patti Jagat 34 Kamat Bhawanipur 87 Salha 40 Kanail 88 Gandhwar 12 Ijra Patti Jagat 65 Khanjipur 129 Salempur 21 Dumri 22 Hariram Patti 66 Basuara 6-10 1 Chandarsenpu r 23 Kokri 69 Kajiana 2 Dhelpurwa 30 Bhachhi 74 Semuara 17 Basauli 78 Somaul 19 Ijra 41 Nazir Pur 84 Sonaur 20 Malangia 42 Srichand 79 Sundarpur Bhitthi 91 Mohiuddipur 24 Rahika 89 Kajiana 92 Hhagira thpur 62 Bhavara 95 MJkslida 67 Khajuri 31 + 43 BJharban 72 Keshopur 16-20 3 Sat Lakh:l 75 Dangar Bhitthi 77 Birsar 25 Pokhnuni 94 Lachhmipur 26 Saurath 127/2 Dahibat Dih 81 Nima 28 Dh:lUliki Jagatpur 82 Belam 36 Jitwarpur

Development Block-Bisfi

0-5* 146 Rathos 0-5* (cone/d.) 230 Kerwar 6-10 (cofield.) 159 Chahuta 155 Damla 235 Chandarb::ma 170 Nur Chak 157 Balha 236 Bhagauti 158 Marwa 241 Khairi Ranka 173 Sakrari 168 Singhaso 243 Aunsi Babhangawan 178 P~1fsauni 217 Nahas Rupauli 169 Chaparia 245 Simri 225 Sohans 172 Bherwa 229 Genaur 174 ParLlhi 6--10 145 Sibaul 175 Patauna 147 Hardaha 234 Be1aunja 176 Usrahi 154 Tisi Narsam 244 Bhoj Parau! 187

APP.ENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name of village Caste Caste Population no. Population Thana Name of village Population Thana Name of village (percen tages) (percentages) no. (percentages) no.

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Development Block-Bisti-concld.

11-15 150 Hiro Patti 16·20 (conld.) 164 Raghauli 16-20 tcol1cld.) 237 Marhia 156 Baingra 18i Raghopur 242 Dhepura 162 Sadullah Pur 21-30 160 Gorhaul 167 Singhia 226 Raghepura 165 Usauth 171 Bisfi 228 Bajraha 227 Ajnauli 231 Az Rakbe Jafra 247 Salempur 16--20 149 Jagban 232 Jafra 151 Janipur 233 Mokadampur 31+ 163 Dudhail 152 Madhopur

Development Block- BCllipatti

0-5* 37 Mohamadpur 6----10 (collcl d.) 182 Kataia 11--15 (concld.) 131 Basaitha 40 Adhw8ri 186 Parsauna 133 Matrahari 86 Dcuri 188 Parkauli Tikuli 141 Damodarpur 91 ArJzi Jagat 194 Depura 142 Ahpur 111 Chandpura 196 Durnra 144 Balia

113 Dhanukhi 208 Parjuar 185 Beni Patti 117 Agaro Patti 209 Dhanga 190 Dhagjara 122 Agai 212 Jl,onjhi 192 Chatra 129 Sonhauli 213 Mureth 198 Nagwas 137 Najira 219 N"gdaha Balain 200 Naokarhi 223 Anrer 143 Ganguli 203 Ektara 224 Bhaduli 215 Kapasia 214 Bijalpura 239 Baijalpur 216 Mirzapur 36 220 Kusmaul 6--10 Ladaut 11--15 35 Manpaur 89 Uchaith 38 Barantpur 94 Samada 16-20 42 Khutauna 39 Teoth 87 Dhanauja 115 Darri 92 Kachhara 128 Shiunagar 114 Madhopur 93 Betauna 118 Makea 134 Karhara 108 Sohraul 119 Bishai Larugawan 135 Uren 110 Chand pur Patti 138 Meghban 120 Larugawan. 125 Rampur 140 Pali 123 Bagwasa 189 Atrauli 18,0 Andhri 124 Shahptir i91 Ohanpura APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY---.contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Population no. Population no. Population no. (percen tages) (percen tages) (percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Development Block-Benipatti-concld.

16-20 (cone/d.) 195 Barhampura 21-30 (contd .. ) 95 Lorika 21-30 (concl d.) 187 Erua 197 Akaur 116 Bishunpur 193 Akuli 127 Chholkara 207 Paraul 199 Karhi 139 Rajban 204 Mahua 31+ 88 Arazi Uchaith 218 Pauna 183 Bankata 121 Bhagwatipur 184 Behata 205 Fakirana 21-30 34 Kesuli

Development B1ock-Madhwapur

0·-5* 56 Rampur Birt 6-10 (concl d.) 107 Bishunpur 16-20 (cOlic/d.) 99 Andauli 58 Rampur 62 Durgapatti 11-15 61 Basuki Bihari 100 Patar 64 Aura 77 Pihwara 71 Akaha 79 Lorna 21-30 66 Madhu Dih 80 Mahua 67 Bairwa 6-10 49 Raima 96 Minti 68 Mukhiapatti 57 Madhwapur 72 Sobrauli 60 Ramnagar Kajra 101 Pirokhar 78 Utra 69 Sahar 102 Ekari 105 Taraia 70 Baswaria 103 Sujatpur 74 Karahuan 16-20 63 Hanumann agar 83 Pokhrauni 76 Baingra 65 Balwa 31+ 84 Pokhrauni Bir~a 81 Salempur 82 Ratauli 97 98 Awari 85 Dumra Pakarsam 106 Pakri

Development Block-Harlakhi

6-10 (cone/d.) 48 Sonai () -·-5 * 2 Kaurna 6---10 1 Kamlapat Patti 5 Birta 4 Harlakhi 53 Kamtaul 7 Kasera 6 Naharnia 55 Gangaur 17 Kundalmaria 22 Pipraun 26 Kauaha Pahari 28 Sukhbasi \1---15 3, Bisaul 9 Umgaon 32 Jhitki 30 Pahra 16 Rampur 189

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Ranae of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Schedu:ed Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Population no. Population no. Population no. (percen tages) (percen t~ges) (percen tages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Development Block-Harlakhi--concl d.

11-15(contd.) 21 Sothgaon 11-15 (conc/d.) 50 Mangrahta 21-30 (concl d.) 19 Kalna 23 Phulhar 51 Manoharpur 20 Bituhar 24 Beta Parsa 27 Sisauni 25 Hurrahi 16-20 8 Maludeopatti 45 Baingra 29 Harswar 12 Potgah 54 Gopalpur 15 Suhpur 31 Hisar 47 Baurhar 31+ 13 Mohanpur 33 Khirhar 52 Kamtau1 44 Semhli 21-30 II Hatwaria 46 Jiraul

Development Block-Basopatti

0-5* 19 Sirahi 11-15 (concld.) 24 Bir:t:ur 16-20 Khauna 36 Pachratan 35 Marhia 11 Simpari 38 Basopatti 23 Kauaha 6--10 4 Mahina thpur 39 Damu 25 Ghorbanki 30 Selibeli Chitahi 40 Chanan 37 Hathapur 29 Radhakant 33 47 Bhaia Patti 43 Patauna Arghawa 44 Phent 42 Siriapur 11-15 2 Lautbwa 45 Manmohan 21-30 3 Majhaura 6 Chhitauni 46 Bar;,ntpur 21 Mothaur 7 Jonki 48 Eelauna 34 Narkatia 20 Khataia

Development Block ~Khajauli

0--5* 64 Beta Kakarghati 6-10 (concLd.) 78 Mahua Ekdara 11-15 (concld.) 69 Paji mohan 87 Behta 92 Khajauli 76 Kalikapur 91 Inarwa 96 Hariswara 97 Kanhauli 93 Madna 99 Mahrajpur 94 Lachhmipu r ]6~~-20 60 Karmauli 11-15 51 Koluahi 73 Sarabe 6--10 32 Pursaulia 52 Harpur 85 Hathiahi 50 Malmal 54 Subhankarpur 90 Maniarwa 53 Keota 55 Loha 110 Chandardih 65 Kothia 59 Madhaipur 70 Darha 115 Chatra Gobraura 61 Rasidpur 71 Thengha 66 Karpur 2L-·30 67 Kaparia 190

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages acc(lrding to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name 0 f village Population no. PopUlation no. Population no. (percen tages) (percen tages) (percentages)

1 2 3 2 3 1 2 3

Development Block-KbajauIi-Col1cld.

21-30 (cant d.) 72 Thahar 21-30 (coucld.) 116 Bhakua 31 + (conc/d.) 74 Satcr 75 Lachhmipur 84 Biraul 77 Nararh 31+ 58 Dokahar 89 Maina 86 Datwar 68 Dealpali 95 Akaspura 88 Sukki

Dcv.elopment Block-Jainagar

0-5* 14 Usrahi Deodha 6-10 (concld.) 83 Korahia 11-15 (concld.) 123 Pachhar 18 Suriahi 16-20 12 Dhamia Patti 6-10 9 Garha 11---15 26 Barhi 13 Parsa 15 Bhadaur 28 Silanath Dulipatti 21-30 10 Rajauli 17 Baira 79 Kuar 117 Silra 80 Jainag2 r 118 Parwa 81 Dodwar 119 Belhi 31+ 16 Indarwa

Development Block-Ladallia

0--· 5" 137 KamtauJia 11-15 (cone/d.) 136 Kurrurkh·.ld 16-20 (concid.) 155 Pathrahi 140 Bishunpur 138 Mahua 139 Chiknautwa 21-30 120 Jogia 6-10 129 Mirzapur 141 Mahtha 121 Paduma 134 Khoja 146 Sidhapa 130 Siplhgiri 142 L:lchhminia 133 Bhutaha 143 Piprahi 16-20 131 Nandrahi 144 Garha 152 Gajhara 132 Gidhwas 135 Bauraha 148 Ekhari 11--15 113 Dalokhar 145 Belahi 122 Sidhap Kalan 147 Dharamban 31+ 154 Barbmotra

Development Block-Babu Barbi

0--5* 101 Ghonghaur 0-5* (comd.) 162 Tola Agari 0··5* (conc!d.) 192 Basaha 102 Shyamsidhap 169 Ramni Patti 128 Hanuman Nagar 177 BikramRher 6-10 100 Bagau! lSI Sonmati 179 Jabdi 106 Satghara 160 Madandobh 186 Barhara 107 Mathkhudar Khala 191

APPENDJX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Th:ma Name of village Population no. Population no. Population no. (percen tages) (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Development Block-Babu Barhi-concld.

6-10 (concld.) 111 Tirhuta 11-15 98 Maheshwara 16-20 (concl d.) 156 Teghra 114 Chhaurahi 124 Bhat Chaura 166 Nabnagar 125 Baruwar 150 Bela 168 BaJirajpur 157 Barail 159 Jatahi 170 Kharagbani 164 Khojpur 171 Pirhi 174 Dudahi 173 Barhi 175 Mafi Mahuahi 21-30 103 180 Bhatgawan Lohapipar 176 Mahuahi 167 181 Balirajpur Misraulia 178 Dhamaura 183 Rahikpur 184 Pachrukhi 31+ 105 185 Garhi Bairia 188 Kulharia 112 Dausi 187 Arazi Az Rakbe 126 Bishunpur Barhara 191 Bardahi Barhara 165 Bhojpatti 189 Parsa 172 Sonpatahi 190 Bardaha 16-20 108 Murhadi 194 Sonpatahi 109 Bela 182 Jasrajpur 195 Sarara 149 Deora 193 Jagarnathpur

Development Block-Rajnagar

0-5* 51 Lalapur 6-10 (concld.) 182 Koilakh 16-20 (conc/d.) 193 Sonwari 58 Magarpatti 186 Rampatti 198 Chichri Buzurg 59 PiIakhwar 192 Nalatoli 209 Bhat Simar 185 Parsa 196 Mirzapur 220 Chichrikanungoe 189 Mahinathpur 201 Singiaun 222 Patpara

197 Satghara 224 Beraghat 226 Sugauna 206 Mahuahi 230 Nizamat B,;rhara 213 21-30 52 Palikhurd Thikaha 218 11--15 46 Sibipatti 56 Raghuni Dehat 219 Koilpar 187 Kaithahi 60 Ranti 190 Raghopur Balat 188 Raghubir Chak 223 Ekma 194 Barhmotra 199 Ghiwahi 204 Nakti 6-10 35 Mangrauni 200 Simri 44 Belhwar 214 Barhara 203 Pachdahi 47 Andipatti 205 Ratikar 48 Madhubani-tol 16-20 53 Karahia 212 Barhara Dakhli 54 Pariharpur 191 Bharia Bishunpur 192

APPF~NDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 10 the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village PoPulation no. Population no. Population no. (percentages) (percen t~ ges) (percentages)

Z 3 2 3 2 3

Development Block-Rajnagar-concl d.

31+ 45 Thika Keonta 31 + (confd.) 207 Khatu Kharika 31+ (GOne/d.) 217 Bakuar 49 Mcran 210 Ladugaon 221 Kewan 184 Chaudhurana 2J6 La¥a 225 Bidyanagar 202 Kunwar

Development B1ock-Pandaul

0--5* 97 Ajodhya 11-15 99 Narpatnagar 16·20 (concld.) 136 Ruchaul 102 Sakuari 106 Bhawanipur 149 Lakshmipur 109 Andah( Manohal pur) 108 Pandaul 174 Birau! 111/2 Sankarpur 108/2 Raturi (Pandaul) 112 Harpur 122 Bhaur 21-30 103 Bikrampur Balia 128 Dahi Bhat Narottam 112/2 Harpur 122/3 Bhaur 134 Nawhath 113 Andah (Khajuri) 123 Gurmha 135 Khangaon 126/2 Bishunpur Murliahi J27 Dahi Bhat Madhopur 141 Baraghoria 143 Bihnagar i32 Sripur Hati 147 Sankorth 137 Bathne 153 Gangauli

}51 Isahpur 139 Udaypur Bitthwar 173 Salempur 177 Bhagwatipur Inamat 145 Dabhari 148 Rampur 31+ 7512 Bhitthi 6-10 61 Mohanpur 178 Haidarpur 100 Kanakpur 114 Meghaul 179 Bijai 104 Bahengra 150 Madhopur 105 Kalyanpur 154 Sarso 16-20 96 Sagarpur 110 Shubhankarpur 175 Nahar 98 Makrampur 101 Mohanbariam 12212 Bhaur 176 Bhagwatipur 124 BeIahi 12412 Belahi

Development Block-Jhanjbarpur

0--5* 167 Rupauli 6·---10 155 Kharrak 6-10 (concld.) 310 Godhanpur 172 Narayanpur 158 Dubauli Khaira 260 Ram Khetari 161 Bali 11--15 156 Lohna 271 Balni Mehath 165 Jamthar 157 Sarabsima 280 Mailchham 259 Santnagar 159 Naruar 161 Mahinathpur 305 Majhaura 261 Khaira 168 Mohanpur 193

APPENDJX IV TO VILI,AGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Sch<.lJuled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-contd.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Caste Thana Name, of village Caste Thana Name of village Caste Thana Name of village Population no. Population no. Population no. (percentages) (percentages) (per cen tages)

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Development Block -.lhanjharpur-conc! d.

11-15 (concrd) 169 Raiam 16-20 (concl d.) 276 Mahespura 21-JO (conc/d.) 306 Simra 170 Kothia Bharaul 299 Chora Mahrail 180 Nirbhapur 304 Chanauraganj 31+ 166 Kishunpur Barsam 181 Jhaua 307 Machhdhi 256 Az Rakbe Chaupta 257 Kako 308 Sukhet 262 Khaira Shivattar 264 Imad Patti 275 Mohna 265 Banaur 21-30 258 Shankarpur 298 Tajpur 263 Walipur 272 Sameya 300 Rewarhi 16-20 255 Chaupta 302 Kanakpura

Development Block-Andhratharhi

0-5* 240 Dhagjari 6.10 (concld.) 286 Rudrapur 16-20 (ccnc! d.) 247 Rakhwari 244 Basua 287 Nabnagar 294 Jalsain 245 Dumra 289 Andhra Tharhi 296 Nonaur 268 Rarna 290 Madna 21-30 233 Bedaulia 6-10 229 Chapahi 11-15 227 Bithouni 242 Gaur Andrha 232 Sihoria 237 Nikta 246 Barsam 234 Deohar 252 Tilai 249 Siwa 238 Singiaun 269 Mahrail 277 Sisauni 241 Pastan 285 Bhabham 283 Gandhraen 248 Mangrauni 291 Jamaila 293 Maini 253 Mailam 295 Madna 254 Sujaul 297 Alpura 267 Bhaduar 279 Karanpur 16-20 231 Gangdwar 31+ 250 Ghoghraria 235 Gonauli 251 Rajanpura 282 Harri 239 Marukia 288 Dumrarazi

Devel()pment Bl()ck-Laukaha

0--5* 17 Bagha Kusmal 0-5* (conch/.) 23/22 Hudra 6-10 (contd.) 3 Birpur Barapa tti-- 23/7 Bhajnaha 23/24 Ekhatha Pindraun 23/9 Basania 29 Barkor 16 Paryagpur 23/16 Urhwa 23{5 pathrahi 23/18 Sihula 6-10 Lalmunia Munhara 23/6 Jhanjhri 194

APPENDIX lV TO V!LLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES--contd.

Range of Thana Name 0 f village Range of Thana N~lme of village Range of Thana Name of village Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Schedulen no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percer.tage) (percentage) (percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3

Developml'nt Block-Laukaha-coucl d.

6--10 (concld.) 23/8 Balan Patti 11-15 (col/cld.) 22 Barmot:u Bhajnaha 21-30 23/3 Naraenpur 23/12 Urh\\a 23 Lachhmipur 23/4 Majhaura 23/21 Durgi Patti 23/2 Bandarjhlll i 23/10 Madhopllf 23/23 Jhanjh Patti Asa 23/15 Bela 23/11 Baghmaria 109 Tengrar 23/19 Jhanjpatti Doman 23/13 Bauraha

11-15 2 Lataunha 25 Basdeopllr 23/14 Lahri 9 Karmegh 26 Piprahi 24 Anharban 11 Siktiahi 19 Ekhatha 16-20 10 Khutallna 31 + 23/17 Siswar 20 Parsahi Sirsia 23/20 Kalri Patti 27 Chatarbhuj

Development Block-Laukahi

0-5* 34 Nari 6--10 (concld.) 51 Bikramsher 11-15 (concld.)53 Dakahi 42 Kakahia 56 Dharhara 66 Mahthaur Got 45 i.adania 62 Narindarpur 69 Hardoar Laukaha 52 Kukurdaura 70 Kaudihar Laukahi 71 Baruwar 59 Bharphori 73 Narahi 75 Matahi

64 Mahadeomath 78 Kusmahi 77 Harraha 65 Gidrahi 84 Kachnarwa 80 Sakhua 67 Mahthaura 86 Lachhmipur 82 Belahi Bhawanipur 68 Dhanchhiha 88 Narahia 83 Karharwa 72 Raja Ram Patti 85 Mansapur 89 Mahdewa 76 Jarauli 91 Sonanpatti 16-20 46 Kaluahi 79 Kharagpur 93 Bhutaha 47 Pipraun 81 Hariraha 94 Bangawan 74 Bajuband 92 Labtoli 87 Kuriban 11-15 31 Harbhanga 6-10 28 Singrahi 32 Tharwahi 21-30 58 Jiroga 30 Atri 35 Mahadewa 60 Neur 36 Jamsar 37 Laukahi 90 Auraha 38 Jhauri 39 Sonbarsa 41 Piprahi 31+ 43 Chichorwa 44 Tharhi 48 Kariaut 50 Andhram~lth 49 Makhnaha 195

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECrORY-·contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES--contd.

Range of Thana Name of village Range of Thana Name of village Range of Thana Name of village Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percen tages) (percentages) (percentages)

1 2 3 2 3 2 3

Development Block--pbulparas

0-5* 15 Mainaha 6--10 (concld.) 106 Barhi 11--15 (concld.) 117 Gati Patti 18 Siswar 108 Mahathaur 131 Bachhauni 96 Chhajrena 114 Kalapatti 134 Sijaulia 99 Musharnia 119 Dhanauja 138 Konar 100 Parsa 122 Sugapatti 140 Ekhara

101 Ramnagar 123 Gohuma Bairia 142 Lakeena 102 Gurgawan 124 Sisauni 143 Mahindwar 103 Bathnaha 128 Saini 144 Az Rakbe Mahindwar 107 Murli 130 Dharamdiha 145 Sangram 115 Dahapatti 132 Jagatpur 147 Dhepura

120 Goriari 136 Bishunpur 150 Kharaua 121 Hariari 139 Khopa 171 Deorh 03 Khargawan 141 Baika 182 Nighma 146 Pipraulia 148 Bistaul 190 Chikna 149 Raghunandanpur 152 Sohpur 191 Bhirahar

156 Pipraulia 155 Sirkharia 16--20 127 Amauja 165 Tharbitia 161 Sudai Rstauli 153 PaISa 168 Indarwa 163 Sangi 166 Tilat ]70 Barhampur 167 Mahadewa 174 Pipra Kamllpur 169 Hulaspatti 21---30 110 Inamat 162 Belmohan 175 Aloia 172 Kishunipattl 176 Harari 178 llanc:rjhu la 173 Baswari 184 Dhanpat Barhi 180 Deonath Patti 177 Mainahi 188 Kewatna 181 Sarauti 179 Amahi 183 Nauabakhar 186 Ghogaddia 189 Bisuharia 195 Rajuahi 196 Saharwa 187 Pirojgarh 224 Parmanandpur 192 Biraul 6-10 13 Bharahi 225 Lawani 31 + 98 Bariahi 95 Lachhminia 129 Arazi Saini 97 Bhabtiahi 11-15 12 Bathnaha 157 Behrari 104 Barhampur 14 Bharaha 159 Az Rakbe Suda i 105 Phulparas 116 Balua

Development Block-Madhepur

0-5* 193 Kalikapur 0-5* (contd.) 228 Bhakhrauli 0--5* (concld.) 284 Madanpur 200 Az Rakbe PaUni 229 Bijulipur 309 Mahpatia 203 Desam 268 Kurson 327 Rampura 216 Bodai 271 Bhakrain 196

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-contd.

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

A-SCHEDULED CASTES-concld.

Range of Thana Name of village Range of Thana Name of village Range of Thana Name of village Scheduled no. Schedaled no. Scheduled no. Castes Castes Castes Population Population Population (percentagos) (percentages (percentage)

I 2 3 2 3 2 3

Development B1ock-Madhepur-conc1 d.

6-10 194 Matras 11-15 (cone/d.) 247 Lakhnaur 21-30 (concld.) 244 Daia Kharwar 201 Chapram 250 Gunakarpur 248 Ankusi 202 Shankarpur 255 Laufa 251 Kasiam 205 Tardiha 259 Madhepur 253 Balia 208 Bath 262 Mahisan 263 Sarauni

210 Sonbarsa 266 Tingri 265 Nawada 220 Tamoria 283 Daldal 267 Rupauli 221 Sonre 288 Rohua 286 Bahera 230 Kachhua 296 Bheja 292 Doalakh 238 Behat 297 Harsham 293 Kharik

240 Rutaul 300 parsauni 301 Balthi 245 Gangapur 311 Mahsa 306 Mani Mahpatia 254 Umri 315 Mainahi 316 Parriahi 257 Pachahi 320 Garhgaon 269 pakhaul 31 ·t 204 Az Rakbe Desam 16--20 215 Nemua 209 Manmohan 270 Chunni 226 Kachhwi 211 Bahera 274 Khajura 227 Berma 217 Baswan 277 Banki 231 Maibi 218 Sirkharia 278 Birpur 258 Pure 279 Bhit Bhagwanpur 241 Madanpur 275 Parsad 260 Sikaria 282 Mahasingh Hasauli 289 Ratwara 265/2 Kaparphora 285 Khor 290 Nahri Jagarnathpur 280 Hasauli Kaleonpur 287 Birpur Burh 291 Karhara 295 Jagir Sangram 294 Madhu Sangram 304 Bhargawan 299 Khajuri 298 Sijhaul 305 Tangraha 303 Bakwa 302 Parwalpur 317 Luchpani 307 Lilya 318 Gobargarha 323 Bhagta 308 Parsauni 324 Dara 310 Chhatauni 325 Bela 21-30 198 Bishunpur 199 Pauni 312 Bhawanipur 11-15 213 Sundar Baraji 212 Amarupi 314 Rampur 214 Biharpur 239 Kaithinia 319 Asurgarh 232 Belauncha 242 Sohrai 321 Basipatti 233 Siwaisinghpur 326 Harshankri 235 Dip

Note*-F.xcludes villages with no SchC'Juied Castes population. 191

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DJRECTORY-contd. List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

B-SCHEDULED TRIBES

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Thana Name of village Scheduled Thana N arne of village Scheduled Thana Name of village Tribes no. Tribes no. Tribes no. Populat!on Population Popuiation (percen tages) (percentages) (percentages)

2 3 2 3 2 3

Development Block-Madhubani

16-25 82 Belarn

Development Block-Bisfi

~5* '171 Bisfi

Development Block-Benipatti

O~5* 120 Larugawan 0-5* 223 Anrer (oncld.) Development Block-Madhwapur

~5* 61 Basuki Bihari

Development Block-Harlakhi

~5* 9 Umgaon

Development B1l)ck-Basopatti

~5* 44 Phent

Development Block-Khajauli

0~·5* 77 Nararh

Development Block-Ladania

0--5* 129 MirzapUT 0-5* 136 Kumarkhad 0-5* 141 Mahtha 134 Khoj,\ (contd.) (concld.)

Development Block-Pandaul

0-5* 102 Sakuari

DevelQpment 8Ioc.:k-Andhratbari'\

0,-5* 235 Gonauli 198

APPENDIX IV TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY-;-concld. List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled C~stes illld Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

B-SCHEDULED TRl BES-concld.

Range of Range of Range of Scheduled Thana Name of village Scheduled Thana Name of village Scheduled Thana Name of village Tribes no. Tribes no. Tribes no. Population Population Population (percentages) (percentages) (percen tages)

2 3 1 2 3 2 3

Development Block-Laukaha

0-5'-" 9 Karmegh

Development Block-Laukahi

0-5* 82 Belahi Bhawanipur

Development Block-~Phulparas

0-5* 169 Hulaspatti

De~elopmellt Block-Madbepur

0-5* 247 Lakhnaur 6-15 205 Tardiha

1. "'Excludes villages with no Scheduled Tribes population. 2. Development Blocks Jainagar, Babu Barhi, Rajnagar and Jhanjharpur contain no Scheduled Tribes population. Town Directory

SECTION II-TOWN DIRECTORY

The Town Directory which forms Section II (1f VI and IV-A and the various codes used in the Town flart A furnishes the data for each town in the Directory statements are given below: district in six: statements covering (I) Status and growth historY; (II) Physical aspects and location Statement I of towns, 1979; (ITI) Municipal finance, 1978-79; (tV) The statement gives the list of towns and, for each Civic and other amenities in. towns; (lV I A) Civic and town, the area, number of households, population as other amenities in Notified Slums; (V) Medical, per each Census since 1901, popUlation, density and educational, recreational and cultural activities and sex-ratio as per 1961, 1971 and 1981 Censuses, (VI) Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1979. besides showing the class and the status of civic For presentation of data all the towns of a administration of each town. The abbreviations district have been arranged ill alphabetical order. used in this statement are expJained below: Where an urban agglomeration includes two or more Column 2- independent towns, the names of the towns cons­ M. Corl'. Municipal Corporation tituting the agglomeration are indicated in the alpha­ M Municipality betical arrangement of towns within the district and C.B. Cantonment Board/Cantonment. also repeated iu alphabetical order under the name NAC Notified Area Committee of the agglomeration. The particulars for each such CT Censuc: Tcwn constituent town are furnished separately whe-re they occur together under the name of agglomeration in Statement II order to present the particulars of the city agglome­ ration as a whole and also severally. This statemf'nt gives, for each town, details relat­ ing to the physical aspects and location particulars For such places as are treated as outgrowths of a as in 1979. The annual rainfall and temperature for particular town, details have not been shown separa~ each town and their distance by road from the State, tely but are inc1uded in the figures of the core town. District and Subdivisional headquarters and from However, the names of such outgrowths and their the nearest city, railway station and bus stand have population have been incorporated in the Appendix also been presented. It also gives information about to the Town Directory. Since in the district of navIgable river [canal, if there is any, within 10 kilo­ Madhubani there is no outgrowth in any of its town, metres of the town. The information in columns 3 this appendix has not been prepared. to 5 is generally based on the reports of the local In Statements n, III and VI the relevant columns officials. However, for towns for which this infor­ in re~pect of the urban agglomera1ion have been Jeft mation was available from the office of the Directcr blank: because the information can be given only for General of Observatories, the same has been used. the constituent units. This has been indicated in the footnote to the The land Use data in respect of Census town statement. (non-municipal towns) have been included as an The abbreviations used in thls statement are: Appendix 11 to the Village Directory as explained in Column 13- the Village Directory section of this volume. R River TAe details of the data coVered in Statements 1 to c Canal Statement In Column 11-

This statement gives the financial status of the HL Head Loads civic administration of each town for the financial B Baskets year, 1978-79. This includes receipts through tax, WB Wheel Barrows properties and power, government grants, loans, ST Septic Tank Latrines advances and other sources and the expenditure on S Sewerage general administration, public safety, public health, public works, public institutions and other public Column 12- services. The figures have been indicated in TW Tube-well W I distance from the town in question has been (population 1 lakh and above) nor Class II (popula­ mentioned. The information in this statement is tion 50,000--99,999) town, Statement IV-A relating based on the report of the local officials. to the slums does not finQ place in the present volume. Different abbreviations used in this statement are as urder : Statement V

Column 6- This statement gives the medical, educatIOnal, recreational and cultural facilities available to each PR Pucca Road town in 1979. It contaim, besides the popUlation KR Kutcha Road of the town, the number of hospitals and dispensa­ ries, hospital beds, medical, engineering, and other Column 7- colleges, polytechnics, vocational training institutions, colleges and schools for various leVels, S Sewer adult literacy centres, working women's hostels, stadia, places of entertainment and libraries OSD Open Surface Drains available there. If a medical or an educational BSD Box Surface Drains facility was not found to be available in the town SD Sylk Drains the name of the nearest place with such a facility if in the same district or nearest district if in the same CD Cesspool Method State or other State and its distance from the Pt Pit System concerned town in question has been shown. The 20j

information fur11lSbed in this statement is based on CU/llnln 6-- the reports of the local officials. A Art& only The following abbreviations have been used in S Science only this statement: AS Alts and Science only C Commerce only Column 4- AC Arts and Commerce only ASC Combined for all categories- H Hospital (Allopathic) Arts,Science and Commerce L Law H(A) Hospital (AyurVldic) H"U) Hospital (Unani) Column 10- H (,Hom) Hospital (Homeopathic) SH Shorthand D Dispensary (Allopathic) Type Typewriting Sh Type D(A) Dispensary (Ayurvedic) Shorlhand and TypeWriting o Others. D(UI Dispens?ry (Dnani) D (Hum) Dispensary (Homeopathic) Statement VI He Health Centre This statemen1 deals with the trade, commer.:e, FC Family Planning Centre industry and banking service:> for each town for the year 1979. The three most important commodities TB T. B. Clinic imported, exported and manufactured, number of NH Nursing Home a banks, and agricultural and non-agricultural credit Olhers societies are also given in this statement. 204 TOWN

STATMENT

STATUS AND

Name of the Number of house- Population and Growth Class, name and civic admi- location Development Area hOJds including Serial nistration status of Code no. Block (in Sq. houseless ,------no. town Km.) households (in 1981 CensuS) 1901 1911 1921 1931

9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6,113 6,598 1 IV-Jaimgar (NAC) II Jainagar 1.55 2,115 (7.93)

2 IV-Jhanjharpur (NAC) III Jhanjharpur 12.44 2,534 16,500 16,502 18,789 3 III-Madhubani (M) I Madhubani 3.52 6,722 17,802 (-7.31) (0.50) (13.31)

STATMENT

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Physical Rspects ,-----"------"------"-- -'-~

Class anJ name l)[ town Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) Serial ,-___..A.. ____ ----, DO. (in mm.) Maximum Minimum

1 2 3 4 5

1 IV-Jainagar 1197.60 43.30 4.00

2 IV--Jhanjharpur 954.00 43.30 4.00

3 III-Madhubani 1319.90 43.30 4.00

Note: Data in columns 3 to 5 of Statement II are not availab)(' ill respect of all towns in the office of the Director 205

DJ.RRCTORY

I

GROWTH HISTORY

rate of the town at the Censuses of Sex-ratio ____..:.A.. ______._., Density (1981 ,------"------1 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Census) 1961 Census 1971 Census 1981 Census

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

4,337 7,011 7,904 9,917 11,955 7,713 848 840 839 (-34.27) (61.66) (12.74) (25.47) (20.55)

15,303 1,230 943

20,272 23,283 28,229 32,919 45,145 17,915 894 816 843 (7,89) (14.85) (21.24) (16.62) (47.14)

II

Name of and road di~tllnce (in Km.) from r------"------l

State Headquarters District Head- Subdivisional Nearest city with Railway Station Bus route Naviga ble riverl quarters Headquarters population of canal (if within one lakh and more 10 km.)

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

patna (295) Madhubani (32) Madhubani (32) Darbhanga (54) Jainagar (0) Jainagar (0) Kamla (R)

Patna (300) Madhubani (40) Madhubani (40) Darbhanga (40) Jhanjharpur (0) Jhanjharpur (0) Kamla (R)

Patna (295) Madhubani (0) Madhubani (0) Darbhanga (32) Madhubani (0) Madhubani (0)

t:?eneral of Observatories. As such the information is based on local sources. 't6WN

STATEMENT

MUNICIPAL FINANCE,

Receipt (in Rs. '00) r------~-----~---..A..------__-, Serial Class and name 0 f town Civic Receipt Revenue no adminis- through derived from tration taxes, etc. municipal Govern- Loan Advance Other sources Total status properties & ment (Si)ecify) receipt (in 1980) power apart grant from taxation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IG

IV-J ainagar NAC 988 406 980 307 245 320 3,246

2 IV-Jhanjharpur NAC

3 Ill-Madhubani M 2,127 1,911 4,442 2,302 123 10,905

STATEMENT

CIVIC AND OTHER

Civic Scheduled Number of latrines ,.. ______..A.. ____~ administra- Castes and Road length System Serial Class and name of town tion Population Scheduled (in Km.) of no. status Tribes Sewerage Water borne Service Others (in 1980) Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 IV-Jain agar NAC 11,955 2,222 PR (5) OSD 488 570 26 KR (3)

2 IV -Jhanjharpur NAC 15.303 1,446 PR (5) OSD 28 12 48 KR (10)

3 Ill-Madhubani M 45,145 2,925 PR (20) OSD 350 2,830 189 KR (30) I)J1tECTORY rll

1978-79

Expenditure (in Rs. '(0) ,------______--____ .______.A.______... ______~ ______--I General Public safety Public health Public works public Others Total administration and convenieJ}ces inititution (specify) ~xpenditllre

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

577 165 1,240 982 364 3,328

1,286 159 7,156 416 1,186 10,203

lV

AMENITIES, 1979

Meth'Jd of Protected wlter supply Fire-fghting Electrification (Number of connections)

(______~ _____ J\_~ ____ -"-. ______~ disposal of r------}~------~ service night-soil Source of System of storage Domestic Industrial Commercial Road lighting Others supply with capacity in' (points) litres (in bra ckets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

WB, T, ST TW Darbhanga (54) 800 40 375 175

HL. T, ST T\V Darbhanga (40) 202 21 42 II

HL, T, ST TW (700,000) Darbhanga (32) 2,250 82 575 400 TqWN

STATEMENT

MEDICAL, E})UCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL

Medical facilities Educational Serie1 , __-A.. __-, ,--______-A.. no, Class and name of town Population Hospitals/ Beds in Ads/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Recognised Dispensaries/ Medical Science/ Colleges Colleges shorthand, T.R. clinicli, institu· Commerce typewriting etc. tions Colleges and other noted in (of degree vocational Col. 4 level and training above) institu tes

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV-Jain agar 11,955 H 12 ASC DJrbhanga DJrbhanga Madhubani D (54) (125) (54) (32) HC FC

2 IV-Jhanjharpur 15,303 H ASC Darbhanga Muzaffarpur Darbhanga Typ DCA-I, Hom.2) '" (40) (42) (40) FC

J UI-Madhubani 45,145 H 55 A,ASC Darbhanga Muzaffarpur Darbhanga Sh. Type D (A.2) L (32) (l05) (32) m TB 10 He FC

STATEMENT

TRADE, COMMERCE, I:'>IOUSTRY

Name of three important Name of three most important commJdities Serial Cbss and name of town commodities imported exported ,--______-A.. ____ ,--______-A.. _____ -____ -, no. ------~ 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IV-Jainagar Potato Lin seed Maize Rice Sugarcane Mango

2 IV-Jhanjharpur Edible oil Cloth Sugar Rice Fish Makhana

3 HJ -Madhllbani Wheat K. oil Mustard oil Makhana Mango Khadi cloth 209 DIRECTOR.Y v

AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1979.

facilities Number of Recreational and Cultural facilities ------_____------~" Working ,..------____~ Women's Higher Secondary, Secondaryl Junior Primary Adult literacy hostels Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public Intermediate/PUC Matricula- Secondary Schools Classes! with number Drama! Libraries (Pr-University tion and Centres, of seats Community including College, Junior Middle Others halls reading College Level) SChools (specify) rooms

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sitamarhi (144) 2 1 12 Madhubani (32) 2 PL-l

Sitamarhi (130) 3 2 8 Madhubani (40) PL-l

Sitamarhi (122) 3 4 27 30 3 PL-l

VI

AND BANKING, 1979

Name of three most important commoditiell Number 0 f Banks Number of Agricultural Number of Non-agri- manufactured Credit Societies culturatCredit Societies ,..------)...------., lst 2nd 3rd

9 10 II 12 13 14

Aluminium utensils Mustard oil Rice 4 1 1

Handloom Ohee Makhana 3 1 16

Khadi cloth Randicnft Ceilin, &. Table Fan 7 1 22 210

APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY

Town sbowing tbeir outgrowtbs witb population

Serial Name of the town with Population of Outgrowth Population of no. location code core town outgrowth

2 3 4 5

There is no outgrowth in any of the town of Madhubani district. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART B

-' " , : UrbanjVillage Pnmary. Census Abstract TOWN AND VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Till 1971 Census, the Primary Census Abstracts adopted for 1961 and 1971 Censuses when the used to be generated by breaking the Individual figures of main workers were pre~ented in nine Slip pads and resorting to sorting of Individual categories. While the three categories, viz., CUlti­ Slips. As a distinct departure from this procedure, vators, agricultural labourers and persons engaged the tabulation system of 1981 Census has avoided in household industric, have been retained, the the breaking of the pads and manual sorting of the remaining catcgcrits have been grouped together Individual Slips. Tbe data for the Primary Census under the category "Other workers". Abstract have been obtained by compilation of the data available in Part II of the Household Sche­ The" illage/Urhan Primary Census Abstract is dule, viz., the Population Record. preceded by thc District Primary Census Abstract furnishing data for total, rural and urban areas of The generation of Primary Census Abstract has the District, Subdivisions and Development Blocks been done by processing the schedules first for and also for each town of the district. the 5 per cent sample blocks, followed by 15 per cent sample blocks, followed thereafter by another An appendix has also been presented in the 20 per cent additional sample blocks and finally case (If the Urban Primary Census Abstract which for the remainmg 60 per cent of the Enumeration incOJporates the ba&ic popUlation data enumerator's blocks. The figures were then aggregated for the blockwisc in each urban area. This may be palti­ required units. cularly useful for the civil admini~;tration and The Primary Census Abstract included in the election authorities in the urban areas. District Census Handbook is the Village/Urban Apart from this appendix, an allJ1(XUre has also Primary Census Abstract which gives figures up to been presen:ed showing the boundary of ('"ach the village level in case of the rural areas and up to enumeration block of a city ftown and the important ward (or circle) level for urban areas. The informa­ landmarks, roads, etc. tion contained in the Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract relates to occupied residential Besides the general Primary Ccnsus Abstract, houses, households, the tothl population, the popu- a chargewise peA in respect of SC/ST has also lation of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled been presented. The format of this PCA is almost Tribes, literates, main workers by broad categories the same with slight changes. of main activity, marginal workers and non-wor­ kers by sex. The broad categories of main workers Rural/Urban classification have been classified as under: As already mentioned in the begindng the data 1. CultiVators for the Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract 2. Agricultural Labourers have been presented for the revenue villages in the 3. Workers engaged in Manufacturing, Pro­ cessing, Servicing and Repairs in Household case of rural areas and urban waJds (circles) in the Industry. case of urban areas. The conc(pts of village, 4. Other Workers. town, urban agglomeration, etc., are explained in It, therefore, indicates tllt' basic socio-economic the introductory part of this volume. The revenue cbaracteristics of tbe population for the various village and an urban ward (cricle), which may have territorial units. The division of main workers .in comprised of several enumeration blocks, have been four categories only is a departure from the practice treated as units for presentation of data. 21S

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PRIMARY CEN~US ABSTRACT O:F

MAIN District/Subdivision! No. of ,------SI. Community Deve- Total House- Total Scheduled Total Main no. lopment Block/Urban Rural holds Tribes population Literates Workers Cultivators AgglomerJtionjCityj Urban with S.T. (l--IX) (I) t0wn members

r---~A.....-----. ,--~-----. r--~--.- ---. ,-_...A.._---. 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 15 16

MADHUBANI T 128 6r4 321 293 93 66 27 282 186 96 7 7 DISTRICT R 124 592 310 282 78 57 21 !.76 180 96 7 7 U 4 22 11 11 15 9 6 6 6

MADHUBANI T 63 270 135 135 67 43 24 130 76 54 3 3 SUBDIVISION R 59 248 124 124 52 34 18 124 70 54 3 3 U 4 22 11 11 IS 9 6 6 6

Madhubani T 43 192 98 94 12 12 95 53 42 R 42 191 97 94 12 12 94 52 42 U 1 1 1 1

Madhubani (M) (I) U

2 Bisfi R 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Benipatti R 2 2 1 2 4 Madhwapur R 2 2 2 2 1 5 Harlakhi R 2 2 2 2 1 6 Basopatti R 1 3 3 1 7 Khajauli R 1 1

8 Jainagar T 3 21 10 11 15 9 6 5 :; R U 3 21 10 11 15 9 6 5 5

Jainagar (N) (II) U 3 21 10 11 15 9 6 5 5

9 Ladania R 8 41 20 21 28 16 12 18 11 7 3 3 10 Babu Barhi R 11 Rajnagar R 12 Pandaul R 2 2 2 2 2 2

JHANJHARPUR T 65 344 186 158 26 23 3 152 110 42 4 4 SUBDIVISION R 65 344 186 158 26 23 3 152 110 42 4 4 U

13 Jhanjharpur T R U

Jhanjharpur (N) (III) U

14 Andhratharhi R 1 3 2 2 1 1 15 Laukaha R 12 65 35 30 1 1 36 23 13 16 Laukahi R 9 37 21 16 17 16 1 12 12 2 2 17 Phulparas R 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 Madhepur R 42 238 129 109 5 5 102 75 27 2 2 229 SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS -----"------") Households Agricultural Industry- Other workers Labourers Manufacturing, [III, IV, V{b) & Marginal Non-Workers (II) Proccosing, VI to IX] Workers Servicing and Repairs [Yea)] , __ ---___ J\ ___ ,------"------.-~ ,----"------, -- --") ,-- -"------_ r--"- -"-- _- -, P M F P ]\.1 F P M F P M F P M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

195 126 69 43 32 H 37 21 16 35 12 23 297 123 174 195 126 69 43 32 11 31 15 16 34 12 22 282 U8 164 6 6 1 1 IS 5 HI

93 51 42 1 33 21 12 139 59 80 93 51 42 1 27 15 12 124 54 70 6 6 15 5 10

93 51 42 1 97 45 52 93 51 42 1 97 45 52

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5 5 15 5 10

5 5 15 5 10

15 8 7 23 9 14

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102 75 27 42 31 11 4 4 34 12 22 15S 64 94 102 75 27 42 31 11 4 4 34 12 22 158 64 94

1 2 1 34 23 J 1 2 2 29 12 17 7 7 3 3 6 6 19 9 10

95 68 27 5 5 28 12 16 108 42 66 230

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK--MADHUBANI

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No . of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu­ Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House­ tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. To",n/W.,rd/ and of tial holds Population Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2

,-__...A.._____ ~ P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REYEl\UE THANA-MADHUliAl\I

Chand~rseJ~pllr (l) 200.72 309 371 2,141 1,049 1,092 106 109 278 73 2 Dhelpurwd (2) 26.71 99 137 765 411 354 27 22 229 95 3 Satlakka ,3) 104.00 93 146 797 383 414 69 85 129 30 4 Tola LaksaYilr (4) 46.94 49 68 377 186 191 30 20 43 3 5 Sirdmpur (5) 22.26 5 7 37 18 19 10

6 Hasanpur (6) 565.74 588 796 4,484 2,263 2,221 256 248 894 378 7 K.,mJJpur (7) 23.07 12 12 59 27 32 13 4 8 Kakraul (8) 1,149,29 1,277 1,594 8,674 4,408 4,266 567 528 1,569 518 9 Khar.\uw~\ ~9) 282.06 244 379 2,036 1,006 1,030 124 119 266 30 10 Jagat (llJl 125.86 109 109 650 317 333 76 67 106 35

11 Pa tti J ag,1 t ~ III 44.11 59 59 346 192 154 19 20 54 8 12 Ijrd pcitti J3g"t (12) 37.43* 46 46 233 116 117 17 14 13 Ijrd patli Jagctl (13) 82.52* Uninhabited 14 Ijra patti Jagdt (14) 33.42 :' Uninhabited 15 f\razi Jas,luii (15) 8.50 Uninhabited

16 Gaj\\~l B,i5:1Ult \(6) 49.37 47 75 380 191 189 10 10 3 17 Basauli (17) 73(( t4 763 1,159 6,551 3,287 3,264 276 274 1,060 508 18 Ar.IZI B,IS"uii (18) 14.97 Uninhabited 19 ljn (l:J) 630.09 ')54 1,096 7,084 3,556 3,528 339 337 1,399 554 20 Malall,;i,l (20) 324.15 23S 348 1,941 995 946 94 98 375 75

21 Dumri (2U 205.08 506 526 3,047 1,536 1,511 171 177 589 309 22 Harirampatti )2) 58.27 143 143 720 361 359 50 41 179 26 23 Kokri (23) 248.07 270 363 1,819 901 918 147 134 332 125 24 Rah ka J+) 542.68 814 1,028 6,283 3,250 3,033 266 231 1,083 337 25 Pokhrallni (25) 182.92 197 249 1,463 751 712 129 124 307 115

26 Sallr"til (26) 507.06 641 641 3,359 1,717 1,842 270 278 683 332 27 Jagatpur (27) 830.40 6i7 961 5,125 2,595 2,530 682 623 797 303 28 Dhanuki (28) 45.32 73 73 485 263 222 40 43 117 IS Jagatpur 29 Sapta (29) 430.58 671 717 3,939 2,032 1,907 105 89 688 214 30 Sapta (29/2) 36.01 Uninhabited

31 Bhachhi (30) 446.57 838 838 4,558 2,349 2,209 337 297 912 474 32 Lachhmi (31) 11.33 21 29 207 104 103 3 49 7 33 Maharajganj (32) Wholly merged in Madhubani (M) 34 Mac;hllL'ni (33)t 57.06 430 430 2,250 1,256 994 38 32 458 101 35 Kamat (3411 25.90 282 282 1,529 756 773 188 187 209 66 Bhawanipllr

* Area/supplied thrcugh local Sources. t Partly included in Madhubani (M) 231

SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,------______._..A.._ ------__.------~ Total Main eu Itiva tors AgricultufJl Household Other Workers W,-,rkers L:lbourers I ndustry--- l Ill, IV, V (b) Margin d Non-Workers (I-IX) (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] \','orkers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ,-_..A..__ --, ,--..A.._--, ,---_ ..A.. __ --, ,-----..A.._ --, ,--_..A..____ --, ,--___ ..A.._ ---, ,----...A.._ --, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

502 83 202 2 268 77 31 4 76 546 933 165 8 86 4 60 7 3 12 246 346 201 73 98 22 8 182 414 80 21 26 10 48 11 3 3 106 170 7 4 3 II 19

1,114 14 307 3 622 4 21 164 6 10 1,139 2,206 16 13 2 1 11 32 2,177 137 808 32 1,170 83 42 14 157 8 1 2,230 4,128 499 10 290 8 197 2 2 10 4 507 1,016 149 57 63 2 70 45 5 10 II 168 276

105 15 47 43 14 10 5 87 139 68 16 68 16 48 101

127 2 89 36 2 2 64 187 1,592 108 588 6 831 101 43 130 66 1,694 3,090

1,735 105 965 27 650 72 119 4 50 1,817 :t,373 507 4 297 184 3 26 25 3 463 939

780 36 273 382 33 124 2 4 Ll 752 1,452 184 52 113 10 9 176 359 431 5 115 4 240 26 50 6 470 907 1,623 77 471 9 661 48 177 11 314 9 3 [8 1,624 2,938 397 20 179 167 18 1 2 50 354 692

774 24 331 7 341 15 3 99 I 4 ')39 l,gl8 1,303 159 304 32 617 94 11 371 33 30 156 1,262 2,215 143 1 45 83 1 15 120 221

965 152 224 40 354 93 50 7 337 12 6 17 1,061 1,738

1,087 16 132 3 412 6 263 3 280 4 46 113 1,216 2,080 58 16 26 7 9 46 102

553 33 80 344 25 129 8 9(, (,07 960 350 51 41 10 34 193 8 82 33 I un 40:; 5W DEVELOPME NT BT.OCK--MADHUBANI URBAN/VILLAGE }lRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu­ Serial Thana no.! hect:ucs Rcsiden- House· tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and 0[' ti tI holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVEt~UE THAR\-MADHUBANI-contd.

36 JitW,lrpur (36) 122.21 183 303 1,735 903 832 158 131 342 92 37 Hhoraha (37) 30.35 Uninlubited 38 Ram Khctari (38) 3 1.16 Uninhabited 39 Serma (39) 111.69 37 39 210 105 105 45 1 40 Kanail (40) 139.61 114 208 J,144 565 578 177 164 187 59

41 Nazirpur (41) 288.54 378 391 2,387 1,222 1,165 166 158 407 97 42 Srichmd (42) 92.27 144 144 769 376 393 49, 52 150 22 43 Baharban (43) 175.63 91 91 518 266 252 93 92 51 2 44 BhavRra (62) , 630.39 529 642 .\980 2,(l29 1,951 176 172 797 190 45 Bhakhr:mli (63) 262.23 144 269 ] ,371 692 679 109 1[5 101

46 Katai (64) 114.52 150 170 925 445 480 26 22 95 28 47 Khanjipur (65) 81.34 76 76 426 202 224 56 61 34 19 48 Basuara (66) 308 37 435 556 2,930 1,474 1,456 315 319 480 84 49 Khajuri (67) 302.70 203 376 2,517 1,242 1,275 124 122 448 [74 50 Rajahan (68) 20.69 14 14 110 49 61 22 13

51 Kajiana (69) 70.82 73 73 438 240 198 62 53 91 12 52 Ganeshpua (10) 4 86 UI':inhabited 53 Fatehpur (71) 44.11 52 112 585 296 289 [3 16 lO5 35 54 Keshopur (72) 72.44 31 42 235 124 111 10 12 64 36 55 Saidpur (73) 850 Uninhabited

56 Semuar,,1 (74) 162.28 406 406 2,297 1,168 1,129 312 316 437 137 57 Dangar Rhitthi (75) 169.16 I26 126 824 429 395 172 17·~ 123 49 58 Bali

61 Sundarput (79) 372.72 646 646 3,212 1,564 1,648 207 219 465 217 Bhitthi 62 Lakhanpatti (80' 13.76 83 83 587 294 293 52 50 155 66 63 Nima (8P 14'1.47 150 258 1,396 659 737 70 76 187 84 64 Behm (82) 161.47 !21 2[9 1,159 577 562 45 43 97 94 240 72 65 Balia (83' 678.24 424 702 3,705 1,899 1,806 347 342 827 336

66 Son:mr (84) 178.46 569 569 2,796 1,404 1,392 396 427 535 238 67 Az Rakbe (85) 2.83 Uninhabited Sank

*Partly included in Madhubani 1M) 233

SUBDIVJSION-MADHUBANI SAl)AR CENSUS ABSTRACT

,,----______MAIN WORKERS..A.. ______--., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (1) (II) Malnifacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ,-_..A.. __ ---.. ,,---.A.------.. ,---.A.-__ ---.. ,-_.A.-_--., ,,--_.A.-_--., ,,---.A.-__ ---.. ,-_..A.._---.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

407 86 99 195 17 5 19 108 49 17 19 479 727

65 21 17 45 21 3 40 84 278 82 102 134 75 2 42 5 15 287 481

526 132 182 9 286 115 8 7 50 1 54 115 642 918 158 30 93 50 27 15 2 218 363 176 14 61 47 4 19 10 49 12 90 226 1,100 93 356 II 319 49 38 4 387 29 5 11 924 1,847 407 62 29 257 60 114 7 2 285 617

230 45 57 149 37 24 8 5 14 210 421 115 15 60 51 15 4 1 86 209 851 199 167 5 585 167 24 17 75 10 3 19 620 1,238 686 97 295 25 357 70 2 32 2 2 554 1,178 25 2 13 8 2 4 3 18 21 41

128 2 73 52 2 3 112 196

181 2 42 132 2 7 115 287 70 8 4~ 25 8 2 4 54 99

665 106 230 14 335 87 21 2 79 3 12 107 491 916 253 145 107 3 144 142 1 176 250

322 20 121 2 155 10 8 46 3 156 227 341 319 26 139 6 118 19 6 56 3 462 710

759 74 316 9 414 63 2S 44 804 1,530

109 15 66 4 29 11 14 185 278 321 7 95 199 6 1 26 338 730 285 66 45 1 177 64 7 56 I 312 496 884 26 361 6 413 14 6 2 104 4 5 9 1,010 1,771

753 469 190 2 527 445 3 5 33 17 57 89 594 834

70 5 34 5 31 5 67 141

141 S4 31 13 43 1 169 304 662 39 353 2 183 19 24 13 102 5 50 22 849 1,624 234

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-MADHUBANI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Relliden- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardl and of till holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 (' __.. _...A.. __~ ,.--__ ...A..._ .~ ( __...A... __ ~ r--...A.·-~ P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd.

71 Kajiana (89) 44.11 168 168 1,100 551 549 64 61 135 64 72 Mominpur (90) 242.40 369 369 2,149 1,070 1,079 78 76 345 121 73 Mohiuddinpur (91) 247.26 265 265 1,476 735 741 218 216 249 67 74 Bhagirathpur (92) 77.70 63 86 477 235 242 66 70 III 63 75 Tarachandpur (93) 20.64 9 9 49 30 19 12

76 Lachhmipur (94) 201.94 278 290 1,456 714 742 640 662 284 81 77 Maksuda (95) 511.77 1,175 1,193 6,540 3,163 3,377 431 476 1,343 802 78 Dahibat Dih (127/2) 31.16 67 87 548 281 267 105 105 138 59 79 Salempur (129) 93.08 126 169 804 401 403 18 14 75 22 80 Ale (130) 53.42 14 26 116 58 58 2 Total 15,175.66 19,220 23,087 129,244 65,103 64,141 9,503 9,323 97 94 23,446 11,704

MADHUBANI Ward no. 1 N.A. 204 301 1,887 1,038 849 158 38 452 104 2 Ward no. 2 N.A. 296 353 2,223 1,173 1,050 191 189 755 259 3 Ward no. 3 N.A. 273 304 2,203 1,228 975 69 64 714 258 4 Ward no. 4 N.A. 263 263 1,862 998 864 36 30 802 502 5 Ward no. 5 N.A. 284 313 2,028 1,085 943 137 124 642 298

6 Ward no. 6 kA. 207 242 1,863 1,033 830 2 605 275 7 Ward no. 7 N.A. 199 199 1,085 600 485 63 54 456 204 8 Ward no. 8 N.A. 232 232 1,473 796 677 30 31 516 233 9 Ward no. 9 N.A. 297 306 2,216 1,232 984 22 25 860 439 10 Ward no. 10 N.A. 279 281 1,831 984 847 III 103 537 232

11 Ward no. 11 N.A. 168 264 1,536 823 713 18 14 554 254 12 Ward no. 12 N.A. 373 374 2,339 1,229 1,110 80 75 590 280 13 Ward no· 13 N.A. 199 201 1,480 795 685 54 58 540 297 14 Ward no. 14 N.A. 252 309 1,605 968 637 8 6 769 363 15 Ward no. 15 N.A. 283 352 2,117 1,245 872 87 66 994 559

16 Ward no. 16 N.A. 210 211 1,576 968 608 23 13 776 394 17 Ward no. l? N.A. 332 332 2,024 1,067 957 133 121 569 292 18 Ward no. 18 N.A. 272 291 2,163 1,223 940 69 26 568 197 19 Ward no. 19 N.A. 327 330 2,764 1,472 1,292 720 265 20 Ward no. 20 N.A. 251 251 1,771 900 871 34 47 382 113

21 Ward no. 21 N.A. 235 235 1,613 792 821 103 109 445 175 22 Ward no. 22 N.A. 178 266 1,661 835 826 88 80 240 52 23 Ward no. 23 N.A. 232 232 1,804 916 888 393 160 24 Ward no. 24 N.A. 280 280 2,021 1, ]02 919 63 72 519 106

Total 2.52 6,126 6,722 45,145 24,502 20,643 1,579 1,345 1 14,398 6,311 23S

SUBDIVISI0N.,.-MAJ,)HUB~Ni SADM~. CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,------"------.---~ Total Main eu ltiva tors Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [IIJ, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (11) Manufacturing, and VI to IX} Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)J ,---"-~ r---"--~ ,---"--~ ,----"--~ ,---"--~ ,---"--~ ,--...A.._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

213 13 42 2 117 5 34 5 20 1 17 3 321 533 523 37 196 16 273 18 6 48 3 55 547 987 298 36 161 18 61 16 27 49 2 31 SO 406 655 109 5 91 13 126 242 15 14 1 15 19

364 12 32 2 308 9 1 23 32 349 698 1,476 57 313 4 778 25 106 19 279 9 37 143 1,650 3,177 127 1 56 54 17 154 266 229 3 156 70 3 3 172 400 32 31 1 26 58 32,024 3,201 )0,927 350 15,323 2,391 1,371 177 4,403 283 541 1,648 32,538 59,292

MUNICIPALITY 480 11 16 Hl4 9 31 249 2 558 838

570 25 33 96 13 54 387 12 ~c. 603 1,025 446 22 18 2 25 5 30 4 373 11 2 780 953 377 17 35 5 17 J4 311 12 621 847 454 45 7 52 5 395 39 5 626 897

470 17 9 34 2 427 15 2 563 811 252 33 4 36 17 212 15 6 348 446 359 19 4 3 2 352 17 437 658 476 25 16 1 14 4 445 21 2 '154 959 441 20 5 53 3 383 16 3 7 540 820

343 11 7 16 6 314 11 480 702 565 15 10 79 3 473 15 664 1,095 307 18 10 297 18 488 667 390 14 4 4 18 4 364 10 578 623 533 26 25 11 15 2 482 24 2 712 844

288 13 6 2 15 3 265 10 12 668 595 436 32 40 2 86 2 18 2 292 26 23 2 608 923 636 20 52 1 129 4 261 194 15 6 581 920 696 65 17 1 9 410 63 260 1 1 68 775 1,159 385 8 21 8 8 1 348 7 'I 515 862

35,9 14 45 72 10 4 232 10 1 433 800 41() 3.4 54 120 8 12 4 22A 22 1 425 791 4(5~ . ~6 . 3 25 341 62 99 4, 4.48 822 490 9 10 46 2$9 145' 9 612 910 10,631 579 441 11 983 45 1,684 180 7,523 341 54 97 13,R17 19,967 236

DEVELOPMENt 'BLOCK- BISFJ

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Popalation) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.' ,----"..... --_"--'" ,--.--"-----... ,---"'----... ,--.-"-----... P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTl

1 Sibaul (145) 128.69 187 279 1,692 834 858 83 77 226 60 2 Rathos (146) 471.45 492 714 4,234 2,135 2,099 104 87 783 322 3 Bardaha (147) 203.15 204 350 2.212 1,078 1,134 82 76 683 400 4 Madhpuf (148) 89.84 32 37 243 126 117 42 13 1 Jagban (149) 713.55 585 891 4,990 2,424 2,566 514 487 630 212 6 Hiropatli (150) 124.24 134 216 1,124 543 581 78 74 175 95 7 Janipur (151) 67.99 148 258 1,'1.77 614 663 111 95 160 93 8 Madhopur (152) 36.08 71 77 366 163 203 33 40 28 10 9 Sarsoti (153) 55.44 15 15 112 52 60 33 7 10 Tisi Narsam (154) 601.35 858 1,158 6,908 3,469 3,439 324 313 1,007 386

11 Damla (155) 105.62 339 339 1,998 987 1,011 50 43 622 455 12 Baingra (156) 517.18 351 426 2,382 1,177 1,205 128 144 316 118 13 Balba (157) 264.66 301 455 2,644 1,245 1,399 76 81 500 319 14 Marwa (158) 97.93 112 112 748 380 368 17 14 176 47 15 Chahuta (159) 310.39 762 1,046 5,596 2,769 2,827 253 279 1,458 784

16 Gorhaul (160) 217.00 252 263 1,469 751 718 189 204 156 41 17 Jairampur (161) 33.99 Uninhabited 18 SaduJIahpur (162) 286 11 391 404 2,306 1,089 1,217 121 135 319 120 19 Dudhail (163) 284.09 215 342 1,944 1,004 940 387 371 158 66 20 Raghauli (164) 634.14 451 689 4,008 1,964 2,044 370 423 741 421

21 Usauth (165) 107.64 155 214 1,293 643 650 122 158 175 30 22 Araziusauth (166) 39.66 Uninhabited 23 Singhia (167) 1,480.22 1,465 2,017 11,314 5,626 5,688 645 642 1,647 509 24 Singhaso (168) 49].98 657 940 5,752 2,770 2,982 93 111 1,180 434 25 Chaparia (169) 248.88 208 355 2,149 1,061 1,088 45 44 515 i66

26 Nurchak (170) 858.73 983 1,443 8,327 3,973 4,354 251 252 1,343 552 27 Bisfi (171) 921.86 886 1,164 6,352 3,!51 3,201 427 417 82l 194 28 Bherwa (172) 205.98 471 527 3,067 1,472 1,595 9 14 399 146 29 Sakrari (173) 148.52 130 130 693 345 348 21 :i.6 162 13 30 Parohi (174) 115.74 130 233 1,178 6':12 576 35 30 ' 194 70

31 Patauna (175) 95~50 217 321 1,845 944 901 13 14 196 28 32 Usrahi (176) 99.15 102 166 1,126 569 557 12 12 t37 50 33 'ParsauI)i (178) 927.12 1,527 . .1,905 10,756 5,256 5.500 375 352 1,708 799 34 :..,Arazi Parsauni (179) 33.18 Uninhabite,d 35· , Raghopur (181) 429.77 3~8 405 2,231 1;~4 1,137 211 196 . 339 . 134 237

SUBDlVISI0N-MADHUBANI SAnAR

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r----·------·------..A..------·------. Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- fIJI, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (1) (1I) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ,.__ ..A.. __ ~ { ___ ..A.. ___ ~ ~ ,- -__ _A_ ___ ~ r--- ..A..--_~ ,.-_-..A.. __ ~ r---"--·--~ ,.--_..J>___ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

461 52 183 227 33 13 15 38 4 10 373 796 1,096 181 635 75 419 92 11 9 31 5 74 1,039 1,844 445 92 194 6 205 80 1 45 6 613 1,042 59 1 44 8 1 () 67 115 1,245 391 406 lt6 754 266 34 7 51 2 1 178 2,174

269 32 66 4 172 25 4 27 3 274 549 303 200 69 15 222 185 4 8 311 463 64 4 21 23 5 15 4 5 67 94 132 25 16 7 2 27 60 1,740 158 627 2 984 104 23 ~9 106 3 1,728 3_281

455 172 261 70 141 55 8 52 39 49 163 483 676 645 78 246 11 349 57 10 6 40 4 3 532 1,124 607 30 222 343 26 3 42 638 1,369 200 50 86 5 89 43 25 2 5 175 318 1,085 239 526 105 295 1C4 8 10 256 20 27 16 1,657 2,572

430 124 175 225 ]22 4 2 26 15 88 306 506

558 172 219 10 283 ]48 6 50 13 5 71 526 974 474 31 72 1 363 29 11 28 165 530 744 1,066 442 488 25 498 404 80 ]2 22 21 ~76 1,581

381 34 70 307 34 4 262 616

2,928 266 1,533 61 1,150 178 20 13 225 14 71 366 2,627 5,056 1,274 34] 752 75 455 239 19 25 48 2 62 319 1,434 . 2,322 566 63 304 6 228 56 13 1 21 1 495 1,024

1,938 312 873 36 816 176 56 84 193 16 209 925 1,826 3,117 1,695 292 856 47 714 201 16 33 109 11 :2 98 1,384 2,811 763 197 265 24 450 170 48 3 39 3]5 670 1,083 179 66 83 83 65 13 9 36 157 246 243 4 88 129 4 26 8 73 351 499

449 3 165 250 1 2 2 32 495 898 239 170 ]20 12 117 48 ]06 2 4 7 6 323 381 2,512 580 1,198 68 ],141 451 31 41 142 20 59 400 2,685 4,520

517 152 185 ]0 308 142 4 20 19 10 558 975 238

DEVELOpMENt BLOCK--BISFI URBAN/VILLAGE. PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Popula tion village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,--.--"----, ,-.__ ..A.._-, ~-..A..-. -, ,-_..A.._-, P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA--BENIPATTI-contd. 36 Nahas Rupauli (217) 749.11 568 1,012 5,559 2,730 2,829 300 270 883 175 37 Sohans (225) 442.72 287 425 2,694 1,375 1,319 98 100 341 36 38 Raghepura (226) 167.13 377 379 2,408 1,265 1,143 254 205 207 7 39 Ajnauli (227) 172.39 110 110 851 442 409 98 108 86 5 40 Bajraha (228) 263.45 96 224 1,267 629 638 120 96 203 122

41 Genaura (229) 266.28 262 367 2,064 1,008 1,056 97 91 375 167 42 Kerwar (230) 338.72 347 518 2,961 1,492 1,468 59 56 410 109 43 AzRakbe (231) 64.34 39 39 218 113 105 24 17 10 Jafara. 44 Jafra (232) 378.38 409 559 2,909 1,446 1,463 275 272 356 29 45 Mokadampur (233) 138.81 82 82 385 199 186 42 36 08 9

46 Belaunja (234) 201.13 281 449 2,674 1,316 1,358 81 (19 590 211 47 Chandarbana (235) 89.84 101 101 533 260 273 19 12 63 4 48 Bhagaubli (236) 91.46 76 134 722 359 363 8 8 82 15 49 Marhia (237) 134.35 141 204 1,030 519 511 107 103 101 13 50 Inamat (238) 8.50 Uninhabited

51 Kbairi Banka (241) 939.26 1,115 1,518 8,953 4,401 4,552 187 178 1,651 820 52 Dhepura (242) 216.10 212 390 2,120 1,051 1,069 197 190 449 118 53 Aunsi (243) 393.35 1,137 1,267 7,452 3,508 3,944 223 192 1,686 875 Babhangawan 54 Bhoj Paraul (244) 701.62 745 990 5,550 2,806 2,744 179 196 973 331 55 Simri (245) 573.43 734 1,037 5,763 2,857 2,906 U7 151 1,019 447

56 Inamat (246) 19.42 Uninhabited 57 Salempur (247J 325.77 299 300 1,671 808 863 223 236 273 33

Total 18,122.38 20,657 27,996 160,120 78,895 81,225 7,927 7,817 4 26,855 10,720 239

SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,-______J.... ______-~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V t b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processiog, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)l ,-_.A-----.. ,-_J...._---.. ,-_J...._---.. ,--J...._---.. ,--J...._~ ,-_..A..----.. ,-_J...._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,430 121 836 S8 S4S 60 8 3 41 30 333 1,270 2,375 782 6 377 5 398 1 7 593 1,313 765 2 155 600 2 9 500 1,141 219 102 118 25 97 77 4 2 17 221 290 248 5 110 2 130 2 8 47 14 334 619

485 12 178 28t 9 3 26 27 496 1,044 702 30 509 5 185 23 7 2 791 1,438 53 19 34 61) 105

801 26 385 7 350 18 43 23 1 3 644 1,434 112 5 63 47 5 2 87 181

595 4 340 236 4 19 9 712 1 353 138 1 93 1 ,5 10 1 121 271 216 8 120 2 79 4 2 15 2 18 63 125 292 273 26 52 1 188 24 14 19 1 2 10 244 475

1,960 92 781 13 1,064 58 19 11 96 10 193 224 2,248 4,236 477 11 236 180 7 15 1 46 3 87 236 487 822 1,516 79 570 35 573 38 45 5 328 1 9 75 1,983 3,790

1,413 46 706 5 551 41 31 12S 3 24 1,390 2,674 1,32'2 120 794 75 386 40 14 128 4 3 11 1,532 2,775

439 213 201 S 20 12 357 863

38,857 5,625 17,703 1,018 17,915 3,951 495 440 2,744 216 1,129 4,241 38,909 71,359 240

Of.'VU.OPMENT DLOCK-BENIPATTI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Litera tes no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km~. ,-_..A.._----, , ___.A.. ______, __._-A. ___ -, r----A. -----, P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI- cont(/. 1 Kesuli (34) 251.31 226 226 1,277 672 605 157 139 132 32 2 Manpaur (35) 815.03 927 1,055 6,003 3,026 2,977 338 305 1,061 398 3 Ladaut (36) 273.16 408 475 2,611 1,290 1,321 129 146 333 70 4 Mohamadpur (37) 348.43 325 335 2,029 1,037 992 31 33 336 82 5 Barantpur (38) 104.8i 69 113 650 337 313 51 49 60 5

6 Teoth (39) 913.77 861 1,040 6,184 3,127 3,057 435 412 1,207 334 7 Adhwari (40) 135.57 222 222 1,251 648 603 16 13 116 10 8 Chak Bhedi (41) 10.12 Uninhabited 9 Khutauna (42) 165.92 188 188 1,054 468 586 77 82 106 42 10 Salha (43) 304.32 198 198 1,203 639 564 126 2

11 Deuri (86) 88.62 38 69 399 205 194 118 82 12 Dhanauja (87) 188.99 158 268 1,648 839 809 159 145 385 lOt 13 Arazi Uchaith (88) 37.64 54 77 .102 158 144 73 71 18 3 14 Uchaith (89) 199.10 155 224 1,321 686 635 67 54 178 24 15 Jagat (90) 120.19 115 231 1,295 611 684 188 30

16 Arazi Jagat (91) 36.83 78 78 492 229 263 5 5 105 36 17 Kachhara (92) 20Ll3 236 367 1,929 912 1,017 141 138 202 55 18 Betauna (93) 387.28 315 315 1,681 833 848 97 97 295 81 19 Samada (94) 474.29 257 410 2,292 1,187 1,105 101 94 315 52 20 Lorika (95) 338.31 144 265 1,405 715 690 201 231 285 80

21 Sohraul (108) 286.92 295 402 2,220 1,045 1,175 121 140 312 183 22 Chandpura (l09) 344 38 98 98 565 269 296 47 3 23 Chandpur Patti (110) 191.82 194 194 1,064 521 543 66 84 94 34 24 Chandpura (111 ) 185.34 161 161 883 463 420 15 13 116 82 25 Chandpura (112) 25.90 40 40 253 144 ]0') 92 51

26 Dhanukhi (113) 141.23 81 134 727 361 366 14 13 81 15 27 Madhopur (114) 216.10 197 197 1, III 527 584 101 101 132 57 28 Barri (lf5) 656.80 735 736 4,193 2,109 2,084 171 172 588 244 29 Bishunpur (116) 30134 257 257 1,491 744 747 186 186 90 23 30 Agaropatti (117) 74.87 83 83 541 266 275 5 5 74 12

31 Makea ( 118) 12464 228 228 1,404 677 727 123 134 182 59 32 Bishai (119) 72.84 123 123 692 326 366 53 64 172 80 Larugawan 33 Larugawan (120) 127.47 145 183 1,337 675 652 83 75 290 108 34 Bhagw.l tipu r (121) DO.71 187 187 918 439 479 265 292 76 37 35 Agai (122) 72.84 63 63 325 161 164 1 87 53 241

SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SADAR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r---~- - ---~------~--- _~ ______..A.. ______~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- l III, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs W(a)] ,-_.A.. __ --.. f··_..A..-- ,.__ ..A.._~ ,-_..A._---.., ,. ---"-----J r--..A...-~ 1 r--.A..-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

343 10 105 4 227 3 11 3 36 329 559 1,382 128 541 12 674 108 13 7 154 48 29 1,596 2,820 664 33 133 12 417 20 88 26 626 1,288 483 74 174 3 287 71 22 17 554 901 202 40 158 4 134 312

1,512 62 716 22 670 33 7 4 119 3 5 14 1,610 2,981 245 8 151 3 82 5 4 8 25 16 378 579

218 2 121 94 3 2 250 584 393 212 181 246 564

86 85 t 1 118 193 439 (;2 263 2 166 80 2 8 4 399 723 104 14 5 75 2 13 10 11 2 54 130 369 12 105 186 9 16 62 2 317 623 288 192 86 10 323 684

90 42 32 16 139 263 444 63 177 16 24J 47 4 23 4 464 953 323 18 169 3 124 14 30 I 510 830 605 54 465 23 104 28 27 9 2 3 582 1,048 346 221 115 10 369 689

483 9 278 6 173 31 3 562 1,166 145 1 40 1 104 1 124 295 264 4 127 1 99 3 11 27 257 539 183 80 89 14 35 45 245 375 49 33 11 5 5 90 109

7 6 173 341 181 19 116 2 63 17 '" 2 288 24 165 11 92 9 31 4 2 237 559 927 ~ 2,014 ~ 1,182 70 588 4 528 61 20 46 5 . 16 419 15 IB 2 243 II 13 20 2 325 716 134 86 42 6 132 275

355 2 187 2 159 1 8 322 725 15 20 9 166 348 140 9 80 38 8 7 .. ' . 355 318 15 189 6 97 6 32 3 2 1 646 ~36 ] 62 174 1 203 478 12 82 12? 19 39 24 Z 43 37 "! .. , 242

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BENIPATTI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tiona I and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardl and of tial holds Population) Castes Trices Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 .-__...A._ __-... ,-__"-_-... , __...A.__ ,..----"--- ~ ---." P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI-contd. 31) Bagwara (123) 63.94 153 153 802 357 445 61 62 142 67 37 Shahpur (124) Hl6.03 242 290 1,502 706 796 74 92 299 206 38 Rampur (125) 49.37 148 148 790 375 415 70 69 134 68 39 Bandolwa (126) 7.28 17 17 95 44 51 4. 40 Chhalkara (127) 91.46 71 71 476 242 234 64 61 81 53

41 Shiunagar (128) 260.21 260 260 1,652 853 799 75 77 281 128 42 Sonkauli (129) 50.59 139 178 1,269 609 660 7 8 239 111 43 Matrahri (130) 63.94 41 57 274 131 143 20 8 44 Basaitha (131) 574.65 792 792 4,255 2.148 2,107 272 253 715 600 45 Arazi Basaitha(132) 38.44 5 11 56 25 31 2

46 Matrahari (133) 162,68 263 263 1,605 809 796 87 96 317 122 47 Karhara (134) 431.39 373 456 2,588 1,252 1,336 80 85 254 69 48 Uren (135) 261.02 86 159 952 477 475 46 54 144 36 49 Ranipur (136) 107.24 81 81 442 217 225 43 15 SO Najira (137) SO.18 205 205 1,450 753 697 19 25 348 202

51 Meghban (138) 302.70 288 394 2,332 1,232 1,100 117 110 372 213 52 Rajban (139) 94.29 72 106 615 320 295 71 74 37 7 53 Pali (140) 1,200 28 609 869 5,132 2,523 2,609 210 219 896 182 54 Damodarpur (141) 419,25 214 367 2.081 976 1,105 122 137 507 295 55 Ahpur (142) 158.23 298 300 1,605 790 815 90 90 324 128

56 GanguJi (143) 382.83 401 590 3,157 1,564 1,593 88 84 311 41 57 Balia (144) 335.08 309 364 2,044 947 1,097 133 142 337 172 .58 Gendaul (177) 67.99 Uninhabited 59 Andhri (180) 210.03 286 286 1,509 747 762 101 106 66 14 60 Kataia (182) 381.21 807 808 4,371 2,127 2,244 148 163 679 199

61 Bankata (183) 255.87 154 251 1,367 659 708 159 177 211 105 62 Behta (184) 30108 521 616 3,590 1,809 1,781 381 390 547 189 63 Benipatti (185) 77011 1,156 1,404 8,283 4,198 4,085 606 565 1,763 648 64 Parsauna (186) 74866 852 1,102 7,023 3,472 3,551 355 319 1,368 533 65 Brua (187) 227.83 101 101 662 333 329 75 84 88 13

,66 Parkauli Tikuli(l88) 180.49 374 374 1,907 989 918 97 95 177 10 67 Atrauli (189) 220.96 216 216 1,456 728 728 133 130 200 62 68 Dhagjara (190) 228.24 619 589 3,801 1,890 1,911 274 265 689 292 69 Chanputa (191) 165.51 173 173 1,052 522 530 94 gy 127 18 70 Ch'atra (In) 226,22 432 432 2,247 1,114 1,133 141 140 423 2Z~ i43

SUBDIVISION-MADiiuBANI SADAIt .. .. CENsus ABSTRACT ,. . .

MAIN WORKERS ,_---__.--_.-_._------.... I...------.------~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Indu.Btry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing, and Repairs [V(a)j (_.A..__ ---.. .' __..A.-~ r--.A..-~ r-___"_-~ r---A._-.., r---A..-~ ,---...A._-.., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

154 21 49 80 14 14 4 11 2 5 203 419 292 2 105 128 3 S6 1 414 794 181 1 42 124 2 13 194 414 21 3 11 3 8 2 23 48 114 36 77 1 2 126 233

43\ 38 266 10 13S 22 4 2 26 4 37 422 724 284 12 103 IS2 6 2 2 27 4 10 i6 315 632 60 6 11 1 4S 4 4 1 1· 71 136 1,267 89 522 628 87 116 2 2 4 879 .2,014 . 12 4 2 6 2 4 2 1 ' 13" 26

461 1 255 1 197 9 3 348 792 626 6 333 3 262 1 3 28 2 626 1,330 211 40 144 11 60 29 7 266 435 130 1 22 103 5 1 87 • 224' 360 50 90 177 42 9 2 84 5 393 647

.562 9 285 220 4 2 55 5 32 638 1,091 185 84 46 3 101 6S 38 16 1 135 210 1,240 113 800 16 404 89 6 35 2 36 188 1,247 2,308 381 5 l14 1 114 3 2 51 I 6 595 ,1,094 294 5 139 1 115 4 40 496 810

;._:' 799 4 346 1 435 2 18 4 765 1,585 . 411 8 255 5 132 3 24 1 535 1,089

450 19 72 375 17 3 2 91 297 652- 1,164 32 556 18 532 12 10 66 2 3 963 2,209

280 25 91 5 149 20 6 34 379 682 961 287 319 47 466 233 35 2 141 5 1 848 1,493 1,939 169 814 43 625 69 114 48 386 9 2 2 2,257 : 3,914 . 1,'81 .158 737 44 760 111 2 82 3 40 ..6(1 1,1151 3,327' 179 2 49 127 2 3 154 327' ., .'. m 5 412 1 86 3 12 .1 47& 91~' 290 168 wi 4 43-8 728 868 .' 31 302 ' 4 349 13 35 6 182 8 2 1,~ 1,878 218 172 65 11 274 530 489. ,~ il6 1 306 48 67 ... '.~S . 1:083. .. ~~ .. 24.4

URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r----"------, ,--"--.--, r--.A.--~ ,_._--"----, p M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTl-contd.

71 Akuli (193) 162.68 133 133 691 365 326 84 79 23 2 72 Depura (194) 143.26 166 322 1,835 906 929 63 60 429 187 73 Barharnpura (195) 331.84 40R 408 2,352 1,131 1,221 254 236 370 127 74 Dumra (191) 207.60 283 284 1,647 856 791 69 74 :m 60 75 Akaur (197) 464.57 547 547 2,941 1,528 1,413 273 300 461 105

76 Nagwar f198) 374.33 523 523 2,659 J,328 1,331 16] 193 392 102 71 Karhi (199) 677.84 704 852 4,660 2,347 2,313 473 462 ... 607 155 7.8 Naokabhi (200) 216.91 526 551 3,078 1,544 1,534 1~4 170 592 223 79 Az Rakbe (201) 25.09 Uninhabited Naokarhi 80 Hibba (202) 47.35 55 55 264 132 132 31

81 Bktara (203) 248.48 294 328 1,640 825 815 109 III 225 96 82 Mahua (204) 88.22 19 42 187 93 94 19 15 18 1 83 Fakirana (205) 45.73 9 9 34 18 16 18 16 84 Arazi Pandaul (206) 50.99 Uninhabited 85 Paraul (207) 366.64 418 478 2,618 1,351 1,267 287 275 376 105

86 Parjuar (208) 79034 1,061 1,316 7,567 3,821 3,746 260 330 1,647 459 87 Dbanga (209) 67420 632 931 5,570 2,739 2,831 179 192 . 1,046 378 88 Arazi Paraul (210) 7.28 Uninhabited 89 Arazi Paraul (211) 17.40 Uninhabited 90 Jhonjhi (212) 242.81 240 240 1,438 726 712 72 65 281 80

91 Muretb (213) 416.42 374 662 3,656 1,813 1,843 143 167 463 96 92 Bija)pura (214) 317.27 318 477 2,499 1,249 1,250 172 154 482 175 93 Kapasia (215) 270.73 397 646 3,430 1,760 1,670 99 87 679 235 94 Mirzapur (216) 104.00 13 24 118 55 63 8 7 23 1 95 Pauna (218) 171.58 243 243 1,416 675 741 131 146 240 70

96 Nagdah B:llain (219) 489.66 866 973 5,204 2,595 2,609 233 213 850 355 97 Kusmau) (220) 230.26 118 214 997 498 499 73 69 134 24 98 Barmotar (221) 28.73 Uninhabited Lachbmipur 99 Arazi Anrer (222) 17.81 12 13 84 38 46 10 1 100 Anrer (223) 1,182.88 1,346 1,984 11,106 5,559 5,547 449 413 1,963 559

101 Bliadiui (224) 137.59 149 163 880 462 418 53 38 120 26 102 Baijalpur (239) 93.48 102 102 604 306 298 29 29 124 SO 103 :K.amrahi (240) 37.23 '. Uninhf:rbited

Total 26,237.50 28,575 34,245 194,367 97,00.$ 97,363 11,540 11,455 1 1 32.062 11,268 . 24j

SUBDIVlSION·..;MADHU8ANl sADAk CENS\)S ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,.--______....-...A....- _____ ----______-, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Worken (I-IX) (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX) Workers Processing, Servicing, and Repairs [V(a)]

, .. _-"--, '---"---1 ''----"---1 ,---"---~ ,---"------, ,----"- --._ I ,--....A..._ -, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

171 63 26 145 63 194 263 387 33 249 26 105 6 33 1 80 519 .816 548 27 289 8 235 18 24 1 583 1,194 392 13 235 2 103 21 12 42 463 767 895 7 446 1 437 6 12 633 1.,406

655 105 234 3 409 101 2 10 1 , 673 ~,226 1,160 : ~ 93 520 23- 590 47 4 21 46 .2 1,187 . 2,220 730 76 362 4- 312 71 3 53 8.14 _ 1,458

75 14 56 5 57 132

439 16 J20 259 16 J1 49 10 2 376 797 53 17 36 ... 40 94 11 7 11 7 7 9

7J5 87 366 13 318 72 30 2 2 636 1,178

1,627 126 977 29 533 92 12 4 105 1 .144 60 2,050 3,560 1,196 41 424 5 592 23 8 9 172 4 9 4 1,534 2,786

331 17 248 8 56 6 27 3 3 392 695

953 3 530 3 386 5 32 859, J,84O 601 18 239 6 221 5 51 1 90 6 1 ~8 1,231 922 46 261 6 244 20 321 16 96 4 9 837 1,615 31 3 5 9 2 14 1 3 24 60

269 25 65 '" 119 22 37 3 48 3 11 403 705

1,277 145 406 6 670 103- 38 34 163 2 15 32 1,30~ 2,43f 292 4 68 2 207 ~ .. 3 14 2 1 9 295 48f,i

23 17 6 15 46 2,698 113 1,220 37 1,098 72 40 340 4 85 339 2,776 5,095

230 ' 68 158 1 \._, ... 4 ... 232 417 157 1 120 23 ·1 14 149 , 297 , , '.' .:\.

47.266 3,131 21,525 542 20,872 2,257 1,035 184 3,134 1.018 584 1,181 .019,.'" 93,0!1 URBAN/VILLAGE .PRlMAl~.

Name of Area of No. of Total· Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no., hectares Residen- House- tional .and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of Hal holds Population Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,---"----~ ,~..A...~-:,\ ,_ ..A... __ ----.. ,.-..A..._----" P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA--BENIPATTl-contd.

1 Raima (49) 435.03 424 424 2,369 1,198 1,171 132 125 263 41 2 Rampur Birt t56) 199.10 209 213 1,221 603 618 6 8 95 24 3 Madllwapur l57) 219.34 709 711 3,880 1,989 1,891 123 119 869 287 4 Rampur (58) 4856 163 163 868 417 4S1 15 14 174 5S 5 PaIsa (59) 50.59 50 50 311 158 153 101 26

6 Ramnagar Kaira(60) 39.26 52 52 288 161 127 15 11 37 7 59() 37() 7 Basuki B,ihari (61) 1,253.70 1,432 1,433 8,161 4,075 4,086 585 2 1,358 8 Durgapatti (62) 75.68 177 177 1,036 486 550 14 10. 193 72 9 Hanuman (63) 165.92 125 125 749 395 354 87 66 80 3 Nagar 10 Aura (64) 150.14 III 111 615 325 290 13 12 69 3

11 Balwa (65) 106.34 450 450 2,523 1,270 1,253 214 225 348 53 12 Madhu Dih (66) 38.44 32 32 156 79 77 20 19 21 14 13 Bairwa (67) 364.62 381 381 2,048 1,067 981 265 258 225 51 14 Mukhla Patti (68) 611.07 560 565 3,165 1,580 1,585 359 381 520 42 1,479 15 Sahar (69) 1.127.03 1,235 .1,294 7,266 3,696 3,570 373 355 340 57 137 16 Beswaria (70) 121.00 257 257 1,399 681 718 38 12 17 Akaha t 71 ) .97.93 95 95 536 265 271 16 13 90 21 18 Sobrauli (72) 189.39 159 159 927 467 460 141 135 157 24 19 Marwat Sabrauli t73 ) 9.31 Uninhabited 667 55 50 177 20 Karahuan (74) 181.51 248 248 1,327 660 20

21· . Awari lnamat (75) 20.23 Uninhabited 22 Baiagra (76) 278.42 350 360 1,749 906 843 76 76 519 325 23 Pihwara (77) 260.61 375 379 2037 980 1,007 124 124 168 59 24' Utra· (78) 389.71 S72 576 3,302 1;718 1,5~4 376 355 524 107 476 60 46 25 Loma· (79) 170.37 159 159 941 465 169 11

26 Mahua (80) 284.89 2()5 2()5 .1,160 543 617 88 92 217 105 635 3,375 .1,699 1,676 124 120 474 21 Salempur (81) 567.17 .633 68 851 457 394 84 70 63 28 Ratauli (82) 100.77 202 202 153 721 336 385 149 29 pokhrauni (83) 47.35 153 172 95 5 88 453 212 134 141 30 pokhrauni Birta(84) 72.44 88 221 48 6 . '" " 154 755 357 398 6() 31 Dumra (85) 151.35 154 S9 72 15 32 Mint,· . (96) 259.00 214 214 1,024 500 524 68 73 70 1 3l PakaTs~m (97) 264.66 146 ~O 1,160 572 588 18: 190 147, 36 !)6S 34 Awari (9&) 235.12 321 321 1,986 1,021 lQ6 96 52$ 149 35 Alldauli (99) 91.05 71 72 517 265 252 50 43 156 48 ·247

~lJq~lVl~ION.J-oMADJ-IVBANI· $AIM~ CENSVS ABST~CT

MAIN WORKERS r------"------.------, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V~b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (II) (JII) Manufacturing, and VI to IXJ Workers Processing, ~rvicing and kepairs [V(a)] ,-..A..__ ,. ,-----"---, r---"---, r--.A---, ,-----A-_'---" r--..A..----., r--..A..-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

497 18 225 13 246 5 25 3 698 1,153 307 43 83 3 167 35 8 2 49 3 296 575 1,029 98 317 12 316 36 115 22 281 28 28 104 932 1,689 167 14 92 4 46 8 2 27 15 34 235 403 54 5 49 5 2 1 2 25 6 79' 142

76 1 26 49 1 1 16 1 69 125 1,995 149 936 27 889 73 39 45 131 4 53 200 2,027 3,737 226 2 107 :1 72 28 19 2 258 548 239 1 98 140 1 17 27 139 326

165 94 60 10 160 289

683 12 364 2 258 6 12 49 4 4 583 1,241 43 8 30 1 4 36 77 567 11 201 2 342 5 24 4 105 499 865 828 25 373 11 394 14 22 39 752 1,560 1,806 73 926 14 689 55 17 174 4 1,889 3,497

338 21 243 6 73 11 7 15 4 10 343 687 147 2 25 118 2 4 75 118 194 221 5 105 112 5 4 33 245 422

347 33 90 2 236 31 21 313 634

428 12 198 2 147 6 77 10 5 45 473 786 489 15 335 5 129 9 25 1 2 11 489 1,031 914 39 318 3 529 28 9 58 8 13 19 791 1,526 250 61 185 4 226 464

300 10 181 6 97 2 22 2 3 14 240 593 940 28 394 5 510 20 18 18 2 4 759 1,644 259 4 257 4 2 198 390 166 117 25 14 2 64 168 320 117 57 51 4 5 6 5~ 109 167

198 9 77 8 119 2 159 389 256 11 109 11 131 4 12 3 241 513 303 31 189 4 ]04 27 10 269 557 494 10 270 2 185 7 39 1 526 955 130 4 80 37 i2 J m 24a 248

OgVELOPMENT BtOCK-MAOH WAPUR URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional ard Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.1 r--_...A.. __--... ,..-...A.._--... ,..-..A---... r--...A..---... P M F M F M F M F

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

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI-contd.

36 Patar (100) 78.91 151 151 801 413 388 66 68 154 68 37 Pirokhar (101) 506.66 571 581 3,389 1,699 1,690 224 225 494 170 38 F.kari (102) 99.55 122 122 691 334 357 54 50 83 20 39 Sujatpur (103) 140.83 369 369 2.054 1,004 1,050 228 257 242 143 40 Badbauna (104) 234.31 Uninhabited

41 Taraia (105) 234.31 356 356 1,972 1,002 970 117 118 327 94 42 Pakri (106) 161.06 161 162 877 441 436 43 40 190 33 43 Bishunpur (107) 499.35 577 621 3,665 1,796 1,869 187 192 282 92

Total 10,833.08 12,819 13,040 72,325 36,323 36,002 5,015 5,063 2 11,400 3,020 249

- ... - - ~ f;UBDlV'SfON-MADHUIJANI SADAR CENSUS ABSTRACt

__- _____MAIN WORKERS...A.. --. Total Main Cultivators Agricultural liPQS~llold Other Workers Workers Labourers lridustry­ un. IV, V" {b)' Marginal Non-Workers (l:-IX) (I) . (IV Manufacturing, ,and VI to I~J Workers't . Proce8~iog. Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ,----.A---. ,--...A..':_:_, ,--.A..--. M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

253 1 91 144 1 ) 17 160 387 859 27 381 3 404 17 4 70 7 49 83~ 1.614 186 1 67 111 3 5 1 148 356 550 40 167 3 344 31 16 6 23 1 29 453 981

510 3 2SO 231 2 16 13 12 4~1 955 268 171 8$ 5 7 P3 436 978 83 397 22 541 $2 2 38 9 5 ~lS 1.781

111,583 844 8,539 183 8,348 486 343 77 1,353 98 204 901 17,536 34,257 250

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HARLAKHI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMA:BV

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled L, (cT:1tes no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,-__...A.. __-, ,-_....A..._-, ,--....A... __ -, ...--....A...--, P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI-contd.

Kamlapat Patti (1) 186.96 242 275 1,452 745 707 46 43 212 23 2 Kaurna (2) 392.94 490 593 3,059 1,553 1,506 78 84 393 100 3 Bisaul (3) 936.83 575 803 4,473 2,311 2,152 321 323 790 157 4 Harlakhi (4) 636.97 608 850 4,744 2,370 2,374 215 197 681 184 5 Birta (5) 70.83 142 215 1,077 527 550 22 19 146 15

6 Naharnia (6) 369.47 246 336 1,959 1,000 959 68 69 156 36 7 Kasoera (7) 103.60 96 162 944 471 473 24 19 166 59 8 Mahadeopatti (8) 161.45 110 172 827 452 435 102 83 156 8 9 Umgaon (9) 274.37 295 541 2.776 1,427 1,349 171 164 2 441 62 10 Dubepatti (10) 36.42 Uninhabited

11 Hatwaria (11) 130.31 140 2-33 1,349 686 663 164 162 277 67 12 Potgah (12) 203.15 132 176 974 475 499 89 101 176 32 13 Mohanpur (13) 161.17 80 131 705 352 353 112 131 141 14 14 Mangpatti (14) 74.46 27 43 215 112 103 6 15 Suhpur (15) 130.71 124 210 1,120 573 547 109 ]26 120 ]2

16 Rampur (16) 283.28 206 324 1,650 846 804 115 111 236 40 17 Kunda1maria (17) 12).00 76 168 684 345 339 25 16 ]57 28 18 Balwaha (18) 40.06 33 40 275 141 134 44 1 19 Kalna (19) 317.27 213 280 1,705 896 809 232 198 351 52 20 Bituhar (20) 384.85 286 352 2,069 1,031 1,038 215 224 348 89

21 Sathgaon (21) 655.99 6fJ7 965 5,475 2,769 2,706 332 351 743 140 22 Pipraun (22) 826.36 659 850 4,904 2,449 2,455 199 218 836 15i 23 Phulhar (23) 407.92 325 570 2,917 1,449 1,468 230 228 414 ]03 24 Beta Parsa (24) 510.71 46fJ 6fJ5 3,451 1,706 1,745 221 230 379 32 25 Hurrahi (25) 271.95 179 322 1,884 965 919 132 118 300 26

26 Kauaha Pahari (26) 624.83 434 854 4,583 2,327 2,256 120 128 703 93 27 Sisauni (27) 522.44 388 482 2,649 1,299 1,350 392 421 374 141 28 Sukhbasi (28) 182.51 122 185 1,014 491 523 53 54 163 62 29 Harswar (29) 2-67.09 241 361 2,007 971 1,036 118 142 380 122 30 Pahra (30) 212.05 162 254 1,445 727 718 64 64 190 19

31 Hisar (31) 757.16 717 864 4,881 2,417 2,464 327 325 750 307 32 Jhitki (32) 350.85 270 469 2,528 1,224 1,304 45 43 469 118 33 Khirhar (33) 772.53 1,040 1,488 8,081 4,123 3,958 400 447 1,251 393 34 Semhli (44) 157,02 117 252 1,354 656 698 77 75 246 J06 35 Baingra (45) 271,54 206 245 1,471 753 718 224 194 217 6) 25i

( i;:f SuBDtVIS10N-MADHt.tBANt SAoAk CENSUS ABSTRA(;T

MAIN WORKERS ,------.------"------~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) t 1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX} Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] r--..A...--, ,---"----. ,---"----. I"~..A...._--, ,---"----. ,---"----. ,----"----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

435 87 2J5 2 206 84 1 4 1 309 62() 894 38 286 8 545 24 9 3 54 3 18 11 ~ 641 1,457 1,239 88 644 13 472 35 19 39 104 1 8 57 1,074 2,007 . 1,255 35 735 12 398 18 8 1 114 4 2 27 1,113 2,312 287 14 97 5 92 4 26 2 72 3 1 240 535

581 9 299 3 263 6 19 419 950 226 4 66 146 3 14 1 245 469 244 12 137 4 94 3 6 5 7 208 423 763 41 453 4 161 19 24 3 125 5 29 35 635 1,273

357 30 145 5 170 25 42 329 633 229 60 149 7 61 40 2 13 17 9 246 430 179 .5 101 3 70 2 8 173 348 70 70 42 103 324 197 118 9 249 547

427 7 216 4 194 3 17 4 419 793 185 20 114 1 69 19 2 160 319 88 63 24 1 53 134 463 3 191 234 2 4 34 1 3 43! 803 563 32 315 6 224 16 10 3 14 7 466 1,006

1,455 279 695 38 690 239 12 1 58 1 72 16 1,242 2,411 1,143 55 843 2 2i9 47 18 3 63 3 6 1 1,300 2,399 816 17 491 4 296 9 1 28 4 14 140 6i9 1,311 902 22 547 3 332 10 1 8 f2 9 804 1,714 526 10 270 5 236 5 11 9 2 437 909

1.265 7 704 518 6 9 34 1 1,061 2,249 662 23 211 348 16 2 3 41 4 1 636 1,327 262 1~ 92 5 11 3 226 523 417 14 203 11 173 1 3 38 2 12 3 542 1,019 383 11 136 4 122 5 32 93 2 5 1 339 706

1,152 47 431 23 631 12 18 9 72 3 2 22 1,263 2,395 582 17 270 1 255 9 14 7 43 24 618 1,287 '2;107 lSI 655 56 1,152 177 72 9 22B 9 39 29 1,977 3,678 308 9 liB 3 155 3 11 24 2 1 46 347 643 318 24 lI~g 1 l~ 23 2 375 694 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-HARLAKHI URBAN/VILLAGI; PR1M~Y

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with villllgc in Occupied No. of . (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional and :Houseless Scheduled scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r----"'---"""'"'I ,----A-:------'I r- _.A.~ f --"--"-:'l P M F M. F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S. 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-BENIPATTI~collcl d. 36 Jiraul (46) 435.03 351 517 2,868 1,446 1,422 196 199 411 110 J.7 ,Baurhar (47) 413.58 179 312 1,625 850 775 155 . 132 . 274 58 ~~ Sonai (48) 494.92 328 544 2,942 1,441 1,50: 90 87 368 92 39 Mangrahta (~O) 286.11 166 263 1,370 709 661 96 92 254 73 40 ManoharpuI (51) 337.91 157 302 . 1,571 798 773 110 98 128 · 14

41 Kamtaul (52) 54.63 22 37 158 81 77 47. 40· 27 · 8 42 Kamtaul (53) 166.32 122 173 507 461 446 36 31 180 · 19 72 ... 43 Gopalpur (54) 99.95 79 113 591 . 289 302 69 71 8 44' Gangaur (55) 696.45 587 888 :4,812 i,449 2,363 150: .. 149 514 ·37

Total 14,731.95 12,039 17,759 97,605 49,173 48,432 6,054 6,005 2 14,639 3,304 ~:d

SUBDlVISION-MAJ)HUBANI.·SAbAR, CENSI.JS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS..A.. ______.___ --.. ,..- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [IIJ, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (1]) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Wor'i{ers Processing, Servicing and Itepairs (V (a)] ,..-_..A..--.. ,-_..A.._--.. ,..-_..A.._--.. ,._..A.._--.. ,.--"----.. ,.-..A..,_--.. ,--.A.._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

749 15 520 5 206 7 23 3 25 68 672 1,339 256 2 355 2 181 10 2 302 773 658 25 313 8 304 15 2 39 60 135 723 1,341 347 3 197 2 l33 2 15 24 28 338 . 630 483 14 367 2 100 12 15 315 759

43 5 36 2 1 37 77 . 254 3 188 55 3 3 8 1 37 206 4d6 . 175 3 136 3 35 4 1 57 113 . 242 '1,396 142 832 7 509 129 11 44 5 3 35 1,050 2,Hf6

25;818 1,478 13,387 258 10,512 1,031 336 113 1,583 76 357 774 22,998 ~6,18tl O£'VELOPMEN'l' BLOCK-BASOPATTI URBANJVILLAGI

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled scheduled no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r----"---~ ,---"-- ---. r--..A..----,. p M F M F M F

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

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI

1 Khauna (1) 369.07 588 598 3,187 1,575 1,612 259 255 2 Lautbwa (2) 123.02 165 207 1,162 608 554 88 79 3 Majhaura (3) 281.66 156 156 929 469 460 100 113 4 Mahinathpur (4) 549.56 932 934 5.235 2,642 2,593 279 272 5 Jatulia (5) 55.85 19 22 130 58 72

6 Chhitauni (6) 673.79 404 539 3,048 1,543 1,505 224 210 7 Jonki (7) 320.91 508 508 2,946 1,487 1,459 ]89 184 8 Motanza (8) 41.68 9 Simpari tIl) 123.43 87 124 693 356 337 66 57 10 Sirahi (19) 257.78 199 305 1.559 797 762 43 34

11 Khataia (20) 576.67 390 563 3,099 1.643 1,456 227 225 12 Mothaur (21) 207.60 127 158 964 516 448 115 106 13 Jaso (22) 127.47 58 93 537 263 274 14 Kauaha (23) 28975 255 346 1,750 878 872 178 182 15 Birpur (24) 679.27 842 1,066 5,988 2,958 3.030 451 455

16 Ghorbanki (25) 660.03 622 809 4 ..... "5 2,253 2,202 378 379 17 Radhakant (29) 153.78 88 129 761 377 384 77 82 18 Selibeli Chitahi (30) 878.56 817 1.080 6,292 3,144 3,148 248 150 19 Arghawa (33) 321.32 457 457 2,275 1.168 1,107 228 222 20 Narkatia (34) 290.56 294 315 1,752 887 865 198 182

21 Marhia (35) 586.79 532 761 4.479 2,268 2,211 325 345 22 Pachratan (36) 169.56 147 165 953 498 455 16 17 23 Hathapur (37) 623.21 497 664 3,775 1,913 1,862 193 200 24 BaSopdtti (38) 1,292.55 1.676 2,274 12,177 6,178 5,999 929 926 2.5 Damu (39) 660.44 544 872 4,768 2.330 2,438 309 309

26 Chan an (40) 248.07 171 251 1,544 796 748 95 76 27 Kasera (41) 26.30 12 12 88 43 45 28 SiriapuI (42) 592.86 375 579 3,393 1,690 1,703 308 285 29 Patauna (43) 229.86 176 185 1,042 546 496 67 63 30 Phent (44) 386.87 549 549 2,896 1,4d 1,485 170 169 3

31 Manmohan (45) 265.07 360 389 2,044 1,042 1,002 131 141 32 Barantpur (46) 219.34 271 271 1,506 733 773 83 95 33 Bhaiapatti (47) 575.86 412 554 3,282 1,621 1.661 132 139 3A Belauna (48) 219.74 208 221 1,198 561 637 98 90

19tal 13,078.28 12,938 16,15'1 89,907 45,252 44,655 6,204 6,132 3 1 255

SUBJ)lVISION-l\1ADHllBANI SADAR CENSUS ABSTRAcT

,--___. ______MAIN WORKERS.A_ ~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III. IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) 0) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs ~V(a)] ,._.A___ , ,..--"-----., .-_.A__--.. ,--~ r--.A-~ ,-_....A.._---, r--.A_----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

893 64 366 400 62 13 114 2 682: 1,548 315 36 95 182 18 11 3 27 15 293 518 293 53 165 3 120 49 8 1 176 407 1,376 169 504 707 158 46 5 119 5 3 1,265 2,421 36 10 22 1 3 22 72

808 1 414 347 1 47 8 735 1,496 710 18 397 6 263 10 19 31 36 777 1,405

178 43 90 40 5 178 337 464 5 227 229 4 8 332 757

935 159 477 2 444 1,157 6 8 78 365 630 932 290 159 130 1 226 448 129 2 72 53 2 4 1 134 271 438 23 203 213 22 8 14 59 440 790 1,530 28 722 3 753 21 3 3 52 6 30 1,422 2,972

1,260 92 607 3 558 67 40 21 55 5 56 9S~ 2,054 180 108 61 11 197 384 1,478 91 789 19 554 70 21 114 1,666 3,057 617 38 311 1 255 36 6 45 551 1,069 453 24 252 3 184 15 3 6 14 ~34 841

1,152 50 577 13 506 27 10 59 10 10 1,115 2,151 262 6 124 116 1 2 20 5 10 236 439 950 46 476 4 413 42. 10 51 963 1,816 3,101 138 1,123 10 1,064 56 168 26 746 46 5 42 3,072 . 5,819 1,254 194 526 24 606 125 43 42 79 3 15 1,075 2,229

439 298 118 17 6 357 747 23 1 3 20 1 20 44 812 132 335 12 413 114 64 5 I 877 1,571 258 15 119 132 15 3 4 4 25 284 456 660 144 316 59 265 75 15 3 64 7 5 44 746 1,297

55\ 14 281 3 229 8 3 2 38 3 31 488 957 346 119 221 6 387 773 762 67 442 12 281 55 38 5 2 854 1,592 274 3 119 1 151 2 4 8 48 279 586

23,227 1,614 10,779 181 to,IOO 1,213 489 114 1,859 J06 124 785 21,901 4.l,2S6 256

DEVELOPMENT BtOCK-KjJA.JAtJLl URBAN/VILLAGE -PkIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no., hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,.------"------'") ,-._.A._--'") ,..-..A..._. --'") ,..---..A... __ -, P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI-contd.

1 Barhmotar (31) 19.02 Uninhabited 2 Pursaulia (32) 520.01 573 763 4,354 2,203 2.151 205 212 753 133 3 Kazlana (49) 19.02 10 11 77 39 38 15 4 Malmal (50) 1,627.62 1,576 2,455 14,196 7,051 7,145 582 569 2,414 1,132 5 Kotuahi (51) 320.51 124 174 1,049 543 506 84 83 137 18

6 Harpur (52) 1,136.75 1,413 1,896 10,923 5,450 5,473 869 795 2,275 1,016 7 Keota (53) 374.33 196 277 1,883 963 920 86 81 366 141 8 Subhankarpur (54) 348.83 433 627 3,496 1,722 1,774 241 231 609 185 I) Loha (55) 72.84 294 321 1,846 942 904 135 110 313 123 1() Belahi (56) 131.12 121 177 1,158 581 577 336 106

11 Kumar Khat (57) 16.19 Uninhabited 12 Dokahar {58) 317.27 253 253 1,250 595 6'15 264 296 160 62 13 Madhaipur (59) 277.61 305 359 1,827 906 921 117 116 303 48 \'4 Karimi uli (60) 600.14 642 1,033 5,907 2,954 2,953 578 561 960 317 15 Rasidpur (61) 351.67 422 600 3,188 1,599 1,589 232 239 722 255

16 'Dhoram (62) 38.85 Uninhabited 17 Barbmatar (63) 43.30 43 43 219 117 102 24 3 Ig Beta I{akarghati(64) 264.66 501 501 3,020 1,503 1,517 52 59 528 37 19 Kothia (65) 142.04 256 256 1,469 765 704 84 71 128 2 20 KarPUf (66) 187.37 64 78 430 211 219 23 26 80 13

21 Kaparia (67) 248.47 151 223 1,240 634 606 161 157 224 73 22 Deallpuli (68) 195.87 96 184 1,054 534 520 177 173 250 94 23 Palimohan (69) 508.68 410 627 3,288 1,545 1,743 264 253 721 350 24 Darha (70) 218.12 292 292 1,743 915 828 72 81 313 43 25 Thengha (71) 216.91 219 237 1,280 652 628 40 47 263 36

26 Thahar (72) 306.75 307 307 1,596 787 809 181 196 240 47 27 sarabe (73) 528.92 536 679 3,664 1,873 1,791 399 349 719 315 28 Sater (74) 150.54 69 91 504 252 252 94 103 106 64 29 Lachhmipur (75) 229.05 393 463 2,700 1,379 1;321 368 338 422 107 30 Kalikapur (76) 1,162.24 1,138 1,521 8,453 4,313 4,140 529 511 1,380 336

31 Nararh (77) 1,503.39 1,400 1,810 10,161 5,229 4,932 1,232 1,196 1,639 308 32 Mahu1 Ekdara (78) 1,011.70 494 851 4,882 2,522 2,360 257 215 805 60 33 Biraul (84) 355.71 396 427 2,201 1,152 1,049 377 329 277 33 34 Hathiahi (85) 233.50 165 198 1,150 581 569 99 87 316 80 35 Datwar (86) 434.22 467 538 3,180 1,642 1,538 359 354 616 104 257

SUBDlVJSJON-MADHUBANI SADAR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r----.------_____ .___ ..A.. ------.-.------, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Iridustry- [III, IV, V~b) Marginal Non-Workers (I--IX) (I) (lI) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] , __..A..--,--, r---"- ----. (. __..A.--, ,._..A.._-, r--"--.--.., ,--_..A.._-, ,--_..A.. __ \ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 2.0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,149 63 55.0 12 464 45 78 4 57 2 18 26 1,.036 2,062 18 18 ... 21 38 3,577 189 1,746 36 1,543 137 85 6 2.03 10 20 40 3,454 6,916 249 1 106 1 116 12 15 2 294 5.03

2,500 143 1,114 29 962 1.02 40 5 384 7 138 60 2,812 5,27.0 424 36 322 2 68 33 14 2.0 1 539' 884 756 81 253 14 346 59 13.0 27 7 966 1,693 442 11 121 2 154 7 136 2 31 23 500- 870 259 55 165 1 14 65 52 15 2 321 522

291 21 155 1.0 117 9 19 2 3 3.01 634 5.02 36 175 6 227 1 84 28 16 1 404 885 1,3.05 146 699 35 539 1.07 1 66 4 24 65 1,625 2,742 786 37 304 7 384 25 9 89 4 27 2 786 1,55.0

7.0 1 12 52 : 1 4 2 47 101 771 16 328 7 371 8 21 51 732 1,5.01 381 7.0 122 2 238 11 21 57 2 382 634 113 39 53 3 54 35 5 7 22 91 158

314 6 109 172 1 33 5 11 309 600 278 89 118 6 139 83 22 1 1 255 430 658 153 353 68 227 81 34 2 44 2 39 271 848 1,319 47.0 29 168 3 283 ! 6 19 4.0 1 405 798 334 13 186 8 104 3 44 2 318 615

425 224 18.0 21 362 809 811 135 426 15 281 117 8 96 3 82 3 98.0 1,653 131 17 59 1 55 16 1 16 1 120 234 793 16 464 14 3.03 2 7 19 586 1,3.05 2,.059 157 962 35 949 119 22 2 126 35 71 :l,219 3,912

2,756 2.02 1,261 1.0 1,32.0 J82 29 146 9 6 12 2,467 4,718 1,267 29 8.05 4 385 24 76 1 15 3.0 1,240 2,3.01 621 22 242 6 321 15 58 1 1 53.0 I,Im 247 29 161 5 58 24 I 27 23 4 311 536 824 131 200 2 52.0 124 18 2 86 3 l 81~ 1,4.06 2$S

DEVELOPMEN't BLOCK- KHAJAULI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen· House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/WardJ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.' ,-__..A.. __ ~ ,- ._..A.._~ ,-• ..A.._~ ,--..A..-~ P M pi' M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAUU-contd.

36 Behta (87) 80.94 145 189 852 487 365 30 19 218 38 37. Suki. (88) 749.87 642 777 4,163 2.126 2,037 460 438 840 188 38 Maina (89) 82.55 66 83 410 215 195 106 104 88 17 39 Maniarwa (90) 149.33 299 299 1,687 871 816 142 131 430 124 40 Iuarwa (91) 242·00 257 336 1.947 975 972 49 42 257 26

41 Khajauli (92) 192.22 232 307 1,707 895 812 61 48 251 12 42 Mrdna (93) 176.44 112 153 849 391 458 4 8 115 . 37 43. Lachhmipur (94) 101.98 205 229 1,277 652 625 25 21 233 28 44 Akas.pura (95) 69.20 39 45 251 136 115 56 49 45 3 45 HariBwara (96) 230.67 202 306 1,482 773 709 55 43 149 13

46 Kanhauli (97) 581.12 597 923 4,587 2,333 2,254 301 288 1,082 262 47 Mahrajpur (99) 218.93 217 266 1,535 786 749 62 76 312 55 48 Chandardih (110) 200.32 237 237 1,307 6~8 679 117 118 235 41 49 Chatra (115) 1,989.81 1,647 1,965 11,645 5,886 5,759 1,105 1,124 2,016 348 Gobraura 50 Bhakua (116) 1,131.08 1,274 1,277 7.270 3,715 3,555 767 770 1,350 189

To-tal 20,309.68 19,930 25,664 144,357 73,023 71,334 11,501 11.117 1 2u,03S 1,128 B~

SUBr.)IVISION.-MADHUBANt sAl)AR CEN~US ABstRACT '

MAIN WORKERS..A... ______-, r-- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX> (I) (11) Manufacturing, and VI to IXl Workers Processing, Servicing, and Repain [V(a») r--~ ~--, r- -_..A-_-, r----"----... r--..A--~ r--A _-, ,--..A.-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

266 40 170 S6 221 365 1,080 160 503 22 429 132 11 2 137 4 29 69 1,017 1,808 106 21 78 1 6 109 195 S08 12 349 3 56 6 2 101 3 363 804 543 8 320 153 6 8 §7 2 3 33 429 931

548 4 348 2 178 2 4 18 5 347 803 223 20 129 3 91 17 1 2 168 438 369 163 200 ]26 130 36 ]8 21 283 462 80 8 54 26 8 t 56 106 445 14 182 2 253 12 1 9 9 5 319 690

2,222 210 604 130 442 80 17 ]59 6 1,] 10 2,038 402 85 287 11 89 73 1 25 30 3i4 634 318 17 68 2 206 15 23 21 8 173 302 489 2,958 151 1,697 25 1,016 118 63 2 182 6 87 256 2,841 5,352

1,995 207 981 J1 783 190 89 5 142 1,719 3,347

36.644 3,032 J7,764 681 IS,OSI 2,092 1,040 116 2,789 143 631 1,214 35,748 67,088 260

DEVELOPMENT BLOtK_;_JAiNAGAR . URBANjVlLI.;AGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literate~ no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Hou6es in km.~ r--_..A.._--, r--..A.._-, r--..A..--, r--..A..--, p M F M F M F M· F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI--conrd.

1 G~rha (9) 266.28 221 225 1,163 593 570 48 52 155 19 2 Rajauli (10) 237.55 441 480 2,372 1,225 1,147 254 264 350 124 3 Dhamia Patti (12) 212.05 103 146 698 331 367 72 65 146 114 4 Parsa (13) 286.51 232 401 2,044 1,050 994 166 162 289 158 5 Usrahi Decdha (14) 1,336.66 1,873 2,303 13,179 6,744 6,435 355 347 1,943 375

.6 Bhadaur (15) 223.38 216 256 1,480 767 713 45 46 199 31 7 Indarwa (16) 274.37 268 365 1,841 956 885 326 311 203 16 Baira (17) 808.55 583 795 4,176 2,150 2,0~6 198 178 518 54 8, .. ~ .. .9 Surilihi (18) 41.68 64 95 590 297 293 i1 1~ 52 /0 Barhi (26) 829.19 729 1,027 5,642 2,91'1 2,725 4~4 412 728 69

11. . Cha.ar . (27) 41.28 55 76 386 196 ~90 24 1 12 Sibnath Duli (28) 867.23 879 1,139 6,551 3,415 3,i36 406 399· . 1,207 256 patti. {3 Kuar (79) 576.26 566 632 3,670 1,858 1,812 240 236 658 86 14 Jainagar (80)* 859:54 741 1,064 5,959 3,097 2,862 196 189 1,257 . 362 15 Dodwar (81 ) 483.19 463 587 3,314 1,724 1,590 126 134 526 34

J6 Barhmotar (82) 74.46 59 94 498 249 249 24 17 Korahia (83) 1,008.06 810 1,003 5,813 2,973 2,840 22t 205 1m H4 18 Silra (117) 688.77 618 641 3,754 1,934 1,820 438 392 630 78 19 Parwa (118) J,085.35 981 1,178 6,239 3,166 3,073 508 464 1,291 242 2.0 Belhi (119) * 2,274.71 2,313 2,979 16,902 8,682 8,220 983 950 2,923 507

21 Pochhar (123) 292.18 252 341 1,907 941 966 132 153 379 35

Total 12,767.25 12,467 15,827 88,178 45,265 42,913 5,194 4,972 14,380 2,675

JAINAGAR NOT1FIED

I Ward no. 1 N.A. 561 906 5,194 2,829 2,365 276 234 1 1,765 793 2 Ward no. 2 N.A. 626 665 4,134 2,188 1,946 346 337 9 11 1,460 856 3 Ward no. 3 N.A. 507 544 2,627 1,483 1,144 577 431 629 202

Total 1.55 1,694 2,115 11,955 6,500 5,455 1,199 1,002 10 11 3,854 .,851

~ * Part& iactuded in Jainll.,gar (N.A.C.) 26i

SUBDIVISION-MADHUBANI SAOAk CENSUS ABSTRACl

MAIN WORKERS .-----.------"------~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V (b) Margi011 Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs tv (a)j r-----"---"l r--..A..-~ r----..A..-~ ,---..A.._~ r--..A..-~ r--..A..-~ ,---.A._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

316 1 126 175 15 277 569 650 5 165 430 2 24 31 3 15 575 1,127 157 20 64 1 77 19 16 174 347 56'1 58 290 30 254 28 21 16 204 469 732 3,514 290 1,170 28 2,083 231 66 29 195 2 16 87 3,214 6,058

407 17 261 4 98 8 15 4 33 1 36() 696 498 25 113 361 24 24 1 457 860 1,144 - 35 548 4 546 28 50 2 7 3 999. 1,988 169 149 18 2 128 293 1,~35 20 688 3 790 13 3 54 4 2 95 1,380 2,610

115 32 80 3 6 81 184 1,710 67 881 7 664 57 27 2 138 3 1,705 3,066

970 63 40 5 414 56 7 86 1 6 17 882 1,732 1,516 64 498 19 690 42 21 307 3 3 1 1,578 2,797 897 47 427 6 361 40 40 69 20 37 807 1,506

164 31 133 85 249 -1,497 145 668 33 726 109 24 2 79 1 27 87 1,449 2,608 983 58 526 415 57 42 1 951 _ 1,762 1,776 91 969 21 711 68 3 2 93 14 1,376 2,982 4,595 352 2,168 40 1,886 289 100 11 441 12 20 47 4,067 7,821

471 23 252 6 201 17 18 9 461 943

23,649 1,381 10,489 208 11,113 1,088 330 53 1,717 32 141 602 21,475 40,930

AREA COMMITTEE

1,331 31 53 343 7 109 826 23 1,498 2,334 844 41 71 28 2 41 13 704 26 50 9 "1,294 1,896 695 31 9 195 13 23 368 17 788 1,"113

2,870 103 133 1 666 22 173 14 1,898 66 50 9 3,580 5,343 Oll.VELOPMENt BLOCK-LADANIA URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseles~ Scheduled Scheduled Literate! no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward HOllses in km~. , ___..A. __-, r---...A..-____ ,...--_...A.._-, ,----A--~ P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-KHAJAULI-contd.

1 Dalokhar (113) 352.48 333 4:8 2,310 1,198 1,1 12 186 156 339 13 2 Jogia (120) 445.15 366 473 2,811 1,413 1,398 375 370 500 80 3 Paduma (121) 1,065.93 882 929 5.228 2,639 2,589 599 622 714 77 4 Sidhap Kalan (122) 1,227.80 696 996 5,356 2672 2,684 332 318 872 171 5 Mirzapur (129) 313.22 312 421 2,036 1,017 1,019 65 63 458 71

6 Sipahgiri (130) 318.53 112 145 687 340 347 95 100 127 8 7 Nandrahi (131) 458.91 271 312 1,552 807 745 158 150 336 70 8 Gidhwas (132) 548.34 342 416 2,162 1, III 1,051 218 202 215 31 9 Bhutaha (133) 154.18 92 113 671 338 333 77 82 84 9 ,10 Khoja (134) 498.57 374 420 2,271 1,\05 1,166 89 95 4 6 351 35

11 Bauraha (135) 244.43 190 200 974 496 478 87 "73 114 5 12 Kumar Khad (136) 2.4u9.87 1,738 2,049 10,893 5539 5,354 604 605 12 12 1,811 184 13 Kamtaulia (137) 159.85 92 119 651 342 309 12 15 131 5 14 Mahua ( 138) 190.60 144 149 725 350 375 45 42 86 2 15 Chikhoutwa (139) 343.98 209 297 1,666 838 828 89 103 287 28

16 Bishunpur (140) 137.19 109 210 682 354 328 19 14 126 14 17 Mahtha (141) 685.53 898 1,028 6,174 3,205 2,969 361 342 4 2 1.761 416 18 Lachhminia (142) 609.85 295 415 2,448 I 265 1,183 134 125 437 12 19 piprahi (143) 1,303.88 734 881 4,979 7,546 2,433 250 263 846 87 20 Garha (144) 390.92 292 358 1,931 989 94'2 203 231 289 16

21 Belahi (145) 981.35 475 620 3,455 1,730 1,725 337 358 516 65 22 Sidhapa (146) 2,251.64 1,202 1,643 9,228 4,697 4,531 675 734 1,391 113 23 Dhar;;mban (147) 443.53 129 185 1,060 543 517 106 103 187 6 24 Ekhari (148) 1,103.56 536 762 4,:29 2,141 2085 526 503 329 40 25 Gajhara (152) 1,203.52 732 984 5,786 2,855 2,931 245 254 1,056 275

26 Pindraun (153) 31.57 14 19 83 43 40 9 ; 27 Barhmotra (154) 85.39 56 87 425 215 210 73 70 17 2 28 Pathrahi (155) 525.27 543 775 4,274 7,158 2,116 388 385 712 77

Total 18,385.04 12,168 15,434 84,747 42,946 41,801 6,338 6.378 20 21 14,101 1,912 263

Sf,JBPIVJSION-MAPH(jBANf St\Dt\R CENSUS ABSTRACT

,--______MAIN WORKERS...A.. ___ -"I Total Main Cultivators Agricul tur.il Household Other Workers Workers Labourers lndustry- [III, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IXJ Workers processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)J ,--...A..__ ~ ,---"----"I ,--...A.. ---"I ,---...A.._-"I ,----"---~ ,---...A..-~ ,---"---"1 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

643 11 358 8 268 3 4 21 25 555 1,076 772 49 482 30 242 19 4 44 641 1,349 1,352 268 550 54 729 211 8 2 65 I 19 24 1,268 2,297 1,369 73 756 13 522 49 28 8 63 3 4 6 1,299 .2,605 565 21 341 8 196 10 1 27 3 452 998

155 9 102 38 6 8 2 7 19 18 166 320 403 7 317 4 172 1 14 2 1 404 737 601 3 414 180 3 7 4 510 1,044 174 23 114 50 22 10 1 4 4 160 306 589 36 328 25 191 1 6 ().4 10 515 1,130

276 112 67 14 193 98 7 9 220 366 3,000 585 1,655 30 1.189 540 18 7 138 8 12 16 2,527 4,753 216 23 97 9 119 14 126 286 176 26 43 1 103 16 30 9 8 20 166 329 397 17 161 8 217 9 2 17 19 57 422 754

166 6 125 3 34 3 1 6 9 179 321 1,545 53 817 13 387 34 18 323 5 95 25 1,565 2,891 691 53 268 4 388 49 10 25 16 189 558 941 1,379 256 724 54 496 184 78 14 81 4 14 7 1,153 2,170 530 203 229 5 197 182 57 15 47 10 19 449 7"0

921 69 634 Ie 251 58 5 1 31 13 62 796 1,594 2,547 253 1,286 28 1,107 222 37 2 117 16 14 2,134 4,264 273 14 209 62 14 2 269 503 1,065 56 484 7 547 49 8 26 8 1,076 2,024 1,506 98 870 22 504 73 4 128 3 2 1,349 2,831

34 1 33 1 12 8 27 120 39 38 4 82 35 1 95 170 1,220 113 601 5 449 98 .~4 8 116 2 25 298 913 1,705

22,685 2,477 11,995 361 8,913 2,003 358 60 1.419 53 2R6 RJ3 19,975 38.511 264

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-Bt\BU BARa( URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tiona I and House1ess Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward! and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r--..A...----, r--..A..._--, r--..A...--, ,---A.._-... P M F P M P M P M 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THA'N A-KHAJAULI-contd.

1 Maheshwara (98) 54551 670 756 3,850 1,965 1,885 267 246 632 51 2 Bagaul (100) 122.21 147 147 899 4~5 474 33 21 208 68 3 Ghonghown (101) 589.62 785 869 4,941 2,465 2,476 92 90 803 206 4 Shyamsidhop (102) 168.35 174 229 1,256 635 621 18 H 234 106 5 Bhatgawn (t03) 227.83 142 214 1,100 570 530 138 126 115 4

6 Madhwapur (104) 70.01 52 52 262 124 138 30 7 Bairia (105) 41 68 lOt 136 723 350 373 186 204 39 2 8 Satghora (106) 490.07 589 609 3,228 1,581 1,647 163 148 649 224 9 Math Khudar-\107) 53.42 47 47 352 173 179 16 8 69 11 khala 10 Murhadi (108) 736.11 556 557 3,044 1,567 1,477 284 283 460 81

11 Bela (l09) 219.74 102 126 705 342 363 72 69 68 4 12 Tirhuta (111) 661.25 636 685 3,703 1,893 1,810 150 136 508 55 13 Bausi (112) 107.24 225 225 1,263 619 649 250 238 305 78 14 Chaurahi (114) 411.56 678 681 3,112 1,547 1,565 151 161 463 61 15 Bhatchaura (124) 545.51 522 522 2,888 1,456 1,432 169 175 536 76

16 Baruwar (125) 745.83 712 759 3,924 1,965 1,959 143 125 435 86 17 Bishunpur (126) 37.23 24 24 139 66 73 44 43 11 18 Tola Barhmotar(127) 13.35 101 WI 480 243 237 82 16 19 Hanumannagar(128) 7082 135 135 651 336 315 5 8 165 31 20 Deora (149) 282.87 247 247 1,185 621 564 119 110 147 2

21 Bela (150) 783.46 733 872 5,096 2,591 2,505 402 369 1,053 188 22 Sonmati (l51) 381.61 311 347 1,859 924 935 42 50 356 60 23 Teghra (156) 533.77 430 697 4092 2,076 2,016 330 357 718 133 24 Barai! (157) 547.53 232 278 1,867 940 927 109 96 296 32 25 Mahathochouri (158) 35.61 Uninhabited

26 Jatahi (159) 224.60 151 151 820 430 390 58 50 90 8 27 Madandobh (160) 214.89 144 207 1,008 519 489 19 8 158 12 28 Gassainchauri (161) 3683 Uninhabited 29 Tola Agari (162) 40.47 138 138 786 397 389 23 19 165 2 30 Tola Agari (163) 50.49 Uninhabited

31 Khojpar (164) 396.18 502 503 2,595 1,297 1.298 123 126 542 259 32 Bhojpatti (165) 76.89 46 46 247 132 115 72 64 53 36 33 Nabnagar (166) 171. 58 118 118 618 311 307 58 59 123 35 34 Balirajpur (167) 139.21 196 198 1,168 635 533 216 129 209 35 ~5 Balirajpur (168) 40.87 50 50 278 141 137 25 26 t9 4 265

SUBD~yISION-MADHUBANJ SAOAR ~ENSUS. ABSTRACT '. - . .'

MAIN WORKERS A--______---., r- Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (J-IX> (J) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX) Workers Processing, Servicing and, Repairs IV (a)] r--...A..---., r--...A..----., r--...A..----., ,--...A.._---., ,--...A-----., r--...A....----., r--...... ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,023 93 387 39 582 51 3 51 3 7 57 935 1,735 209 5 ]25 3 63 21 2 216 469 1,100 54 5tO 3 524 49 65 2 56 143 1,309 2,279 - 334 2 172 ... 143 19 1 65 301 554 313 168 135 9 257 529

55 4 50 2 4 2 1 11 28 58 106 193 151 36 10 155 141 2 ]57 222 759 18 437 1 233 15 12 77 2 1 IDS 821 1,524 85 40 43 2 ... 5 3 83 176

776 103 379 10 331 90 7 2 59 23 76 768 .1,29B

186 34 94 10 87 24 5 113 155 216 1,048 22 558 8 441 14 3 40 17 845 1,771 311 23 189 10 90 11 31 1 308 6Ui 818 179 242 61- 478 117 25 73 1 57 729 1,329 798 112 475 13 281 96 5 2 37 1 5 4 653 1,3[6

1,020 56 513 9 454 47 3 50 19 24 926 1,879 44 5 6 36. 5 2 22 68 134 86 48 109 237 134 47 75 12 202 315 360 46 205 4 142 37 12 5 1 8 26l 510

.,415 86 1,205 60 182 24 27 2 1,176 2,419 454 46 391 12' 42. 34 1 19 16 34 454 855 ,lOS 76 562 20 446 54 11 86 2 1 971 1,939 514 3 437 65 3 6 6 5 421 924

257 34 210 13 173 390 306 7 114 169 5 8 2 15 1 9 212 473

222 189 31- 2 175 389

598 -51 401 5 122. 40 6 5 69 53 137 646 1,110 52 3 11 39 3 2 35 80 77 145 24 55 82 23 8 166 283 250 69 169 12 38~ 533 ~t 1 79 'oo 1 2 2 58 134 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-BABU HARHI tlRRAN/vn.T.A:Clt PRl1~U~¥

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled s~heduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in krn. 2 r---.A..---~ r---.A.._- ~ .-~.A __ --,. .-- ...... ___..... P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 U 14

REVENUE THANA-KHA.JAULJ-concld.

36 Ramnipatti (169) 7527 107 107 594 309 285 10 6 99 8 37 Kharagbani (170) 794.79 831 835 4,535 2,359 2,176 440 411 898 212 38 Pirhi (171) 609.04 575 581 3.342 1,669 1,673 225 240 597 210 39 Sonpatahi (172) 51.80 35 35 193 87 106 62 79 18 16 40 Barhi (~73) 545.91 880 887 4,831 2.515 2,316 238 206 1,014 306

41 Dudahi (174) 252.93 168 212 1,179 .550 629 121 126 174 8 42 Mafi Mahuahi (175) 7082 96 96 48Y 256 233 31 25 57 43 Mahuahi (176) 298.25 438 463 2,316 1,179 1,137 136 123 365 85 44 Mahuahi tI76/2) 21.04 U ni"hab ired 45 Bikram Sher (177) 220.55 216 220 1,267 655 612 51 46 255 33

46 Dhamaura (178) 295.01 372 375 2,045 984 1,061 115 118 338 60 47 Jabdi (179) 138.81 172 172 936 477 459 28 27 120 5 48 Lohapipar (ISO) 21934 163 163 1,030 502 528 40 35 167 UI 49 Misraulia (181) 383.23 592 592 3,190 1,574 1,616 125 126 50S 79 50 Jasrajpur (182) 48.97 12 12 84 41 43 14 17 14 4

51 Rahikpur (183) 299.46 144 144 939 472 467 30 32 165 18 52 Pachrukhi (184) 843.35 820 821 4,567 2,263 2,304 280 255 822 140 53 Garhi (185) 90.65 222 222 1,240 621 619 55 60 199 13 54 Barhara (186) 252-12 282 282 1,622 778 844 36 32 ·222 27 55 Arazi Az (187) 38.44 122 122 736 367 369 23 29 104 , 9 Rakbe Barhara.

56 Kulharia (188) 533.77 411 467 2,534 1,304 1,230 204 192 485 13j 57 Parsa (189) 259.40 118 225 1,038 547 491 37 35 56 10 58 Bardaha (190) 339.12 326 344 2,023 1,066 957 lOS 99 512 147 59 Bardahi (191) 668.53 566 7~9 4,093 2,050 2,043 329 281 554 88 Barhara. 60 Basaha (192) . 575.46 655 658 3,575 . l,78J 1,792 87 79 565 19

61 Jagarnathpur (193) 61.92 17 17 115 60 55 35 38 4 62 Sonpatahi (194) 632.51 614 614 3,438. 1,691 1.747 201 168 376 23 63 Sarara (195) 478.74 506 506 2,965 1,481 1,484 132 139 417 76

18 913.93 Tot~J 1 19,15(j ~0,657 1131060 56,976 56,684 6,969 6,581 I1t,86(; 3,7l'$ 267

SUBDJVISION-~ADHUI:JA~I SADAR CENSUS . ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r-----'------"------~ Total Main Cultivator8 Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) ll) (ll) Manufacturing. and VI to IX] Workers Processine. SerVicin& and Repaiu (V(a)] C--...A..~ ,_..A.._--""), (_..A.._--.., r---"-,---.., (_...A.._-..., (_..A.._---, r--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

178 40 103 7 f,7 33 3 2 1 129 244 1,305 136 568 4 583 127 15 139 4 3 37 1,051 2,003 845 22 406 8 366 7 14 59 6 15 53 809 1,598 50 49 12 35 49 3 37 57 1.285 9S 528 8 468 76 8 281 11 3 63 1,227 2,158

'2fJ7 86 96 7 165 79 6 6 24 277 519 136 1 73 63 1 120 232 601 66 181 1~ 380 52 39 8 83 570 988

338 193 127 1 10 325 611

507 48 J45 149 47 13 1 477 1,012 24Z 7 150 76 6 8 8 1 235 f52 2)7 14 98 1 152 13 7 ,245 514 845 63 472 29 318 24 13 5 54 5 717 1,553 19 2 8 2 7 4 22 41

257 19 249 17 1 8 1 32 215 416 1,205 151 646 20 517 152 10 7 32 2 42 1,057 2,081 299 25 124 12 174 13 1 322 594 412 7 167 2 195 1 17 4 33 366 837 185 1 no 69 1 6 182 368

686 128 229 28 390 100 14 53 618 1,101 324 18 lOS 6 215 12 4 223 413 522 4 351 3 135 36 544 953 981 71 518 11 437 59 26 1,069 1,972

1,005' 46 561 6 431 40 3 10 778 ' 1,745

38 3 4 27 3 7 25 22 27 962 55 685 15 252 39 15 10 729 1,692 '785 312 367 48 370 264 2 46 3 696 1,169

29,639 2,705 15,543 518 12,1~5 2,088 226 37 1,715 52 243 1,284 27,094 ' 52,~~ DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-RAJNAGAR

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tiopal aJld Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardj and of tial holds ' POl'ulation) Castes Trites CirCle town/ward Houses in km.:? ~.A.. __ ~ "'--'-_"_-l ,..---.:-"1'''----\. ;- "::_:-A,.,:._'~ P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-conl d. i Manbrauni (35)* 817.45 1,471 1,474 8,553 4,224 4,329 292 295 ... 1,505 606 Z Belbwar (44) 315.25 577 601 3,605 1,828 1,777 J26 137 530 92 3 Thikil Keonta (45) 123.02 81 81 419 214 205 i30 114 ... 38 13 :l, Sibipatti (46) 197.89 311 411 2,547 ' 1,277 1,270 169 167 497 201 5 Andipatti (47) 70,41 222 233 1,320 704 616 69 51 235 . 81 '.", 6 Maahubani Tol(48) 79.72 78 108 646 332 314 :lO 20 .... 128 23 1 Meran £49) 326.58 158 158 707 352 ,355 n~ 12,2 ..•..: 79 18 8 Gaur! Merah (50) 4492 84 110 553 280 273 141 5 9 Lalapur (51 ) 215.34 253 313 1,443 728 715 20 20 ...... 174 20 10 PoJi Khurd (52) 88.22 32 32 176 79 97 26 28 26 3

(53) 11 Karahia 1,129.46 1,736 1,988 10,805 5,458 5t347 4,143 1,117 2,039 556 12 Pariharpur (54) 989.04 1,385 1,433 7,820 3,908 3,912 279 297 1,343 422 13 Kehunia (55) 76.08 69 69 345 155 190 38 7 14 Raghuni Dehat (56) 623.21 596 597 2,757 1,372 1,385 311 361 ...,. 329 91 15 Az Rakbe (57) 46.94 26 27 144 63 81 2 Mangrauni.

16 Magarpatti (58) 53,47 78 87 499 228 271 5 10 52 27 17 Pilakhwar (59) 574.24 548 602 3,357 1,709 1,~48 85 94 420 182 \8 Ranti (60) 761.20 819 820 4,517 2,311 2,206 54i' 480 677 287 19 Koilakh (182) 95221 737 961 5,460 2,676 2,784 216 225 954 475 20 Rampura (183) 30.35 70 107 561 300 261 49

2,1 Chaudhurana (184) 53.01 145 145 698 346 ,352 11~ 133 49 22 Parsa· (185) 165.92 348 356 1,909 934 975 44 54 ... 351 76 23 Rampatti (186) 549.15 679 766 4,185 2,050 2,135 155 171 931 330 24 Kaitb'ahi (187) 576.26 825 952 4,859 2,460 2,399 406 363 846 295 25 RaghubirChak (188) 41.68 313 349 1,807 932 875 20.7 181 .,J. 360 ! 97

(189) 471.05 26 Mahin a thpur 401 451 2,212 1,157 1,055 287 255 • ~!f 287 51 (190) 588.81 769 924 j '7.1 RaghQPur 5,054 2,539 2!515 283 27~ .~. 794 144 B~lat. 28 Bharia Bishun-(191) 400.63 497 497 2,646 1,344 1,302 237 224 360 57 p~1· 29 Nab Toli (192) 42.09 33 41 260 128 132 11 9 38 30 Sonwari (193) 86.60 95 95 573 292 281 47 46 106

31 Barhmotar (194) 50.78 11 11 46 22 24 3 4 2 32 At. Rakbe (195) 37.23 178 178 915 443 472 142 25 Simri. 33 Mirt.ap\lf (196) 33.18 228 228 ],261 656 605 49 37 285 30 34 Sat8flara (197) 148.52 776 891 4,629 2,561 2,368 98 75 ],316 538 35 Chi~hri BU2:uri(198) 181.70 364 364 ],904 967 937 185 180 422 ]49

*Partly included in Madhubani (M,. '.26~

StmDIVlSJ ON-_;MA DHUBANl ~AOAa CENSUS ABsTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r--- -.______....A.. ______--., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Househo.1d Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, JV, V (b) Mar~inal Non -Workers (I-IX) • ST) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IXJ Worker.s Processing, Sen icing and Repairs [yea)] ,_.A.~ r---~ ,l.___ _....A.._~ f·_....A..---, A r r---·...... __l r' r--....A..-~ r--- --..., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

- :.., ~,157 267 702 26 990 2.06 64 7 401 28 37 77 2,030 3,985 851 52 581 27 223 23 47 2 I 7 976 1,7~8 133 34 88 6 5 81 20S 509 19 206 4 210 9 34 59 5 24 9 7~4 1,2~~ 279 3 88 140 2 51 33 2 392 611

165 2 109 51 I 5 1 167 0.', • 3)2 171 74 28 .,. {33 73 1 9 1 iSI 281 ~ '.- 160 . 1 98 1. ~1 ,., 1 12() 2f1~ 3.86 50 217 2 144 47 24 28 116 314 549 "45 13 27 1 17 12 34 84 "2,860 316 972 43 1,298 249 144 20 446 4 42 59 2~'556 4,~7i 1,936 178 1,061 29 583 137 43 7 249 5 10 3 1,962 3,7.J} 82 2 52 1 17 5 8 73 \88 700 60 157 I 489 59 25 29 672 31S .1,~25 5 14 21 5 3 25 76

116 . 74 38 4 i 12 885 26 466 2. 312 2..?~ 4 26 2 81 18 4 20 82<) 1,60,2 1,mJO 57 445 12 472 39 16 2. 157 4 4 1,217 2,145 1,219 !~ 156 439 41 610 101 16 11 154 3 36 44 1,421 2,584 170 24 145 135) '# 185 16 S3 ' . 125 16 7 2 161 334 495 6 183 .2 233 4 6 73 439 .969 1,006 66 4S0 29 361 29 12 4 183 4 13 2 1,031 ~2,Q67 1,225 51 663 '9 431 19 6' 125 23 56' 162 1,179c " , - 2,\*~!5 462 ' 9 89 :2 254 4 55 . 64 3 470 - S56 631 19 211 3' 'J67 14 ' 53 2 525 ,1,Ql6 1,364 21 777 544 12 1 42 5 14 1. .. '. '. ~ ~ l,1~S 2,'~~0 773 104 301 '3 " 4Gb 100 2 10 570 1,198 64 41 21 2 64 132 160 78 51 5 lOS 73 3 132 200 15 7 2. 13 7 7 17 239 22 48 64 4 57 5 70 12 4 204 44.6 321 9 66 65 87 6 103 3 335 596 1,058 66 177 14 159 21 156 16 566 15 7 36 1,496 2.,26' 453 28 126 194 10 22 13 111 5 1 514 908 ()~LOPMENt' .BLOCK-RAJNA.GAR • t. _~ - -~ . URBAN/VILLAGE p~\,

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including lnstitu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tlal holds Population Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r---..A.--"""") r--..A.-~ ,--..A._~ ~ P M F M F M F M F

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

JiEVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd.

36 Ghiwahi (199) 101.17 98 98 422 221 201 61 55 56 6 37 Simri (200) 75675 834 837 4,524 2,299 2,225 658 646 790 269 38 Singiaun (201) 174.87 300 479 2,644 2,323 1,321 99 84 705 214 39 Kunwar (202) 159.85 115 126 614 299 315 175 179 16 40 Pachdahi (203) 55.85 135 135 708 338 370 74 77 178 82

41 Nakti (204) 213.27 299 300 1,581 782 799 90 96 179 15 42 Ratikar (205) 196.27 315 315 1,613 815 798 200 166 179 23 43 Mahuabi (206) 154.99 71 113 595 293 302 5 4 90 1 44·.· Khatu Kharika (207) 63.13 53 53 253 132 121 liS 104 15 8 4S Bidyanagar (208) 24.28 Uninhabited

46 Bhatsimar (209) 680.27 753 775 4,301 2,144 2.157 378 360 777 290 47 Ladugaon (210) 140.83 134 134 727 367 360 176 148 119 20 48 Barhmotra (211 ) 43.71 21 21 89 47 42 8 49 Barhara Dakhli(212) 8417 117 117 655 308 347 97 98 122 63 SO Barhara (213) 64 75 132 132 691 339 352 23 17 73

51 Barhara (214) 113.31 185 185 983 473 510 67 73 81 2 52 Majnaura ~215) 162.68 74 74 443 205 238 86 4 53 Lag a (216) 51.80 128 128 644 347 297 186 146 1 S4 Bakaur (217) 109.26 1 i 1 111 584 229 285 112 127 118 41 S5 Thikaha (218) 108.45 114 130 632 298 334 9 8 102 7

~ Koilpar (219) 97.93 44 47 306 156 150 8 6 77 29 57 Chichri (220) 313.00 497 500 2,672 1,302 1,370 264 246 405 187 Kanungoe. 58 Kewan (221) 203.55 199 247 1,261 638 623 377 347 170· 12 S9 Patpara· (222) 1,323.00 1,889 1,890 11,341 5,658 5,683 921 972 1,685 471 60 Bkma (223) 11736 201 211 1,039 530 509 20 18 90 14

61 Beraahat (224) 171.18 401 415 2,206 1,090 1,116 110 121 263 46 .62 Bidyanagar (225) 90.65 31 49 283 137 146 54 S6 34 3 63 Sosauna (226) 1,053.38 1,104 1,253 6,709 3,282 3.427 643 618 1,029 327 64 . Niramat (230) 121.00 73 88 502 Z62 240 19 28 92 33

Total 17,892.32 23,421 25,423 138,5i4 69,4i369,10110,706 10,344 23,095 1.M8 2'1

fSVBPIVlSJON-'MPfl1,JBANJ S.\DAl\ CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS...A- ______--"'\ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V lb) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs {V (a)l ~ r--...A--~ r--...A-~ r--...A--~ r---...A--"-'I ,.---..A--"-'I ,.---...A..--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

128 14 !H 8 33 3 4 2 93' 187 l,2tl} 91 300 10 733 80 63 105 1 5 15 1,093 2,119 597 31 459 J3 93 15 9 36 2 13 14 713 1,276 15' 70 17 6 138 64 3 14() 245 148 5 90 1 50 4 8 190 365

461 94 89 4 356 90 15 321 705 463 2 215 1 242 1 6 2 352 794 164 III 52 1 129 302 68 6 62 64 121

999 24 386 7 4116 16 126 38 86 1,107 2,047 158 3 76 79 2 3 209 357 7 3 4 21 1 2 20 39 80 39 35 6 35 193 347 197 5 100 3 95 2 2 142 347

235 21 91 144 21 22 26 216 462 98 69 26 3 107 238 213 2 37 176 134 295 176 136 34 6 123 285 140 18 51 5 76 13 12 17 22 141 2M

76 1 26 32 1 18 80 148 611 11 69 2 438 7 9 95 2 2 689 1,359

358 3 109 233 2 2 1 14 280 620 2,886 448 1,364 55 1,244 380 9 7 269 6 97 164 2,675 5.071 329 8 79 2 230 6 2 18 20t SOl

550 53 101 185 34 185 15 79 4 540 1,063 73 7 23 2 46 5 4 64 139 I,S87 172 669 23 764 143 58 3 96 3 39 1,695 3,216 114 83 49 2 2 128 238

~4,7J!J 2,870 l'3,92l 4(19 15,593 2,171 1,126 125 4,078 165 526 936 3-1,168 65,295 272

P~YEl-OPM.ENT Bl-OC~-PANDAQ~ ORBAN/VILL.I\GE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen'·· House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 "-"'I ,-_.A.__ r-'-..A...-~ r--..A...-.~ r--..A...-~ P M F M F M F M F, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd.

1 Mohanpur (61) 359.76 447 447 2,550 1,336 1,214 111 105 408 37 2 Bhitthi (75/2) 50.99 83 167 875 435 440 135 140 211 102 3 Sagarpur (96) 481.57 492 700 3,754 1,878 1,876 381 356 696 255 123.02 4 . -54 Ajodhya (97) 6 23 14 9 1 9 5 Makrampur (98) 8.50 698 937 5,289 2,726 2,563 4~5 418 1,204 569

6 Narpatnagar (99) 396.59 409 705 3,887 1,911 1,976 273 232 904 466 7 Kanakpur (100) 197.48 212 344 1,853 977 &76 328' 290 341 92 8 Mohanb"riam (101) 257.38 368 522 3,442 1,768 1,674 322 284 643 185 9 S3.kuari (102) 641.42 1,003 1,671 8,957 4,554 4,403 240 235 2 1,785 754 io l3ikrampur (103) 427.34 378 528 3,03'.1 1,433 1,606 358 386 496 246 Balia.

11 Bahenllra (104) 46.\3 26 26 145 68 77 28' 30 27 5 .12 Kalyanpur (105) 44.92 50 50 253 127 126 77 68 23 2 .P Bhawanipur (106) 742.99 618 1,001 5,319 2,662 2,657 417 390 1,086 414 14 Arazi (107) . 47.75 Uninhabited Bhawanipur ~~ Pandaui (108) 1,064.71 2299 3,248 17,801 8,891 8,910 1,161 1,099 2,4.13 1,341

'J~ Baturi (108/2) 22.26 90 96 519 228 291 36 47 96 9 (Pandaul). )7 Andah (l09) 81.75 50 84 375 192 liB 9 10 78 16 (Manoharpur) 18 Andah (109/2) 38.44 33 33 182 91 91 32 21 (Manamoham;)Ur) 19 Shubhankarpur (110) 48.97 63 86 427 207 220 71 72 39 1 .20 Shankarpur (Ill) 108.45 53 103 502 240 262 53 3

.2~ Sankarpur (111/2) 4.05 16 23 147 74 73 1 47 26 22 Harpur (112) 55.04 71 109 592 324 268 21 1'4 32 .13 Harpur (112/2) 25.90 83 175 817 400 417 7 9 III 41 ,24 Andah (113) 3399 70 70 389 210 179 2 1 81 30 (Khajuri). 25 Andah (113/2) 21.04 Un;nhabited (Khajuri)

.. 349 26 Meghaul ( 114) 352.88 294 2,074 1,049 1,025 108 114 ' '. ~ . ·136 ' .' 4'5 ~1 Kalyanpur (115) 78.51 59 104 695 370 325 108 7 28 Shekhjore (116) 12.14 Uninhabited 29 Gurmha (117) 22.26 8 8 38 19 19 9 4 30 Arazi Bhaur (118) 36.08 Uninhabited ?73

SUBOIVISION-MADHUBANI SAOAR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,~ ______---______....A______._____ ~"\ Total Main CultivatMS Agricu} tura} Household Other Workers Workers Vlbourers Industry- [1Il, IV, V (b) M.lrginal N,'n.Workcrs iI ---IX) ( I) (II) M;1Dufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)j r- ---"- ---, r---"- ---, r----"-- ---, ,-- _..A---, ,....---"---, r---"- -, ,--_....A__-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

742 18 453 10 264 8 25 594 1,196 198 70 72 14 96 54 30 1 237 370 114 147 296 49 478 93 II 129 4 47 963 1,682 7 I 7 1 7 8 1,221 63 448 16 575 37 19 3 179 7 47 37 1,458 2,463

882 51 3~1 10 447 40 93 34 6 995 1,919 500 3 281 1 171 1 1 47 1 477 872 830 17 179 <159 11 67 6 125 8 3 930 1,654 2,172 124 595 22 914 82 95 6 568 14 31 150 2,351 4,129 514 81 152 12 291 60 7 6 64 3 68 46 851 1,479

36 13 16 6 32 76 62 14 43 I 5 3 64 122 1,343 182 621 33 535 145 8 179 3 22 111 1,297 2,364

4,220 513 1,313 91 1,477 30; 444 71 986 45 89 255 4,582 8,142

112 105 3() 17 61 8~ 15 116 186

100 4 70 4 28 2 92 179

36 23 5 26 23 5 7 11 48 57

88 1 9 73 1 2 4 28 51 91 168 144 2<) 48 4 96 25 96 23,

31 19 5 7 26 43 47 147 7 139 1 5 172 268 186 127 10 37 12 214 417 84 47 31 6 126 178

.'i29 6 256 4 209 2 64 520 1,018 209 117 80 12 6 155 325

2 4 2 13 15 274

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-pANPAVL URBAN/VILLAGE PRIM AR"

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tiona I and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Lilente~ DO. Town/Ward! and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle townlward Houses in km,2 ('_.__ ...A_ ___~ ,-_...A_ __ ~ ,-_...A___ ~ r--.A.--. P M F P M P M P M

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

H f,VE"UE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd, 31 Arazi Rampur (119) 3.24 Uninhabited 32 Shyampur (12l) 13.76 Uninhabited 33 Bagba.· (121) 17.00 6 8 33 15 18 5 34 Bh~.ur (122) 554.41 1,006 1,188 6,234 3,1'23 3, III 478 493 1,048 416 35 Bhaur (122/2) 6.07 2 2 11 5 6 2 4 4 2

36 Bhaur (122/3) 10.12 51 107 577 320 257 46 36 170 32 37 Gurmha (123) 129.90 130 228 1,248 608 640 64 78 260 90 38 Belahi (124) 2630 538 619 3,720 1,912 1,808 379 373 597 267 39 Selahi (124/2) 380,40 42 46 262 128 134 64 72 14 40 Fatehpur (125) 87.01 133 194 1,073 572 501 314 76 Ekdiha.

41 pacharhi (126) 227.03 120 230 1,277 621 656 347 117 42 Bishunpur (126/2) 55.04 36 55 313 174 139 2 3 11 Murliahi 43 Dahi Bhat (127) 1,350.01 1,228 1,666 9,173 4,567 4,606 624 590 1,822 856 Madhopur. 44 Dahi Bhat (128) 371.09 386 469 2,534 1,296 1,238 341 334 374 139 Na otham 45 Ramkhetari (131) 25.90 Uninhabited

46 sripur Hati (132) 1,367.41 1,301 1.961 10,699 5,333 5,366 604 539 2.035 427 47 Az Rakbe (133) 55.85 Un in habi ted Nawhath 48 Nawhath (134) 485.62 415 465 2.761 1,442 1,319 377 333 443 155 1-9 Khangaon (135) 267.49 324 368 1,886 988 898 241 2.34 369 46 50 Ruchaul (136) 174.01 163 216 1,045 522 523 108 103 169 57

51 Bathne (137) 265.07 282 469 2,524 1,228 1,2% 162 194 432 101 52 Kamlabari (138) 19.02 62 62 308 153 155 28 1 53 Udaypur (139) 655,58 1,350 1,439 7,953 4,031 3,922 444 439 1,237 346 Bitthwar. 54 Lachhmipur (140) 202 Uninhabited 55 Baraghoria (141) 176.44 135 135 784 379 405 81 89 133 42

56 Baiuaha (142) 44.11 52 52 226 108 118 15 2 57 Bihnagar (143) 210.03 314 361 2,018 986 1,03 ~ 47 62 406 92 58 Shekhpur (144) 27.52 Uninhabited 59 Dabhari (145) 393.35 315 418 2,284 1,116 1,168 194 171 363 137 60 Sankar Sarai (146) 42.09 4 5 30 14 16

"1 Sankarlh (147) 359.36 313 400 2,279 1,137 1,142 60 50 319 59 62 Rampur (148) 109.26 103 137 731 355 376 42 44 137 78 63 Lakshmipur (149) 112.91 24 31 149 64 85 12 18 12 5 64 Madhopur (150) 108.86 117 182 872 399 473 32 34 126 19 65 Isahpur (151) 93,08 101 144 704 328 376 13 IS 139 41 SUBDlVISION-MADHUBANI SADA1~ ctNStJS ABST~ACl

MAIN WORKERS ,_------______...A..-- ______-- ______----.. Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers 1ndustry- [Ill, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (1- IX) (0 (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)) r--...A..-"") r--...A..--, r---...A..--, ,---..A-_-, ,---...A.._-, ,--_-..A-_-, ,-----.A-_-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

7 2 4 8 18 1,639 21 649 8 759 11 64 3 167 2 4 106 1,480 2,981 2 1 3 6

191 1 186 3 I 129 257 274 7 105 7 123 46 12 334 621 923 62 288 12 425 42 10 3 200 5 16 973 1,746 82 8 75 4 7 4 46 120 302 5 222 61 4 18 270 496

227 26 155 23 29 1 43 2 7 16 387 614 102 19 7 71 9 20 10 4 72 119

2,137 206 957 29 814 128 132 44 234 5 71 71 2,359 4,329

745 39 265 9 424 23 26 6 30 2 549 1,199

2,562 182 1,313 56 1,031 114 19 7 199 5 39 85 2,732 5,099

708 37 297 7 350 25 29 5 32 734 1,281 544 38 248 277 37 1 18 444 8eO 208 5 62 140 4 6 53 74 261 444

606 68 273 13 284 49 21 6 28 2 620 1,228 92 4 66 24 4 2 61 151 2,065 295 735 25 1,132 264 51 3 147 3 3 1,966 3,624

160 11 87 4 65 7 8 219 394

66 29 35 2 42 118 462 5 228 209 4 2 23 30 524 997

441 37 81 108 12 33 9 119 16 81 64 594 1,067 1 7 7 16

592 70 362 13 197 57 3 30 22 75 523 997 146 56 77 27 52 28 17 1 2 208 318 40 3 8 30 3 2 24 82 2\3 2{) 89 11S 26 6 186 447 ':16 1 40 38 1 18 232 375 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-PANDAVL {)R8ANjVlttAGE PRiMARY

Name of Area of Nl'. of Toell Popubtion village with village in Occupied No. of (in eluding Insti tu· Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional lind HOllsele~~ Scheduled Scheduled Litcrdtes no. Town/Ward/ and of ti8i holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km:.'. r- ___...A. ___ -, r--..A...-__., r--...A...-.----.... ,..---"---, P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-(.'onl d. 66 Pahalbadh (152) 4.45 Uninhabited 67 Gangauli (153) 90.65 157 180 972 462 510 132 III 156 63 68 Sarso (154) 768.49 1,242 1,662 8,925 4,511 4,414 349 342 1,823 532 69 Salempur (173) 332.65 270 370 2,030 1,027 1,003 217 220 270 46 70 Biralll (17~) 326.58 331 529 2,732 1,400 1,332 275 271 310 96

71 Nahar (175) 371.90 472 593 3,210 1,560 1,650 113 126 491 193 n Bhagwatipur (176) 165.51 2\13 451 2,554 1,3Ll 1,241 89 78 486 231 73 Bhagwa tipur (177) 3.24 84 134 637 319 318 16 15 85 27 Inamat 74 Haidarpur (178) 108.05 154 240 1,268 601 667 75 77 224 90 75 Bijai (179) 167.54 183 195 1,044 /.9·1· 550 69 70 192 77

Total J~,397."'3 20,2J6 27,613 151,Q24 75,795 75,229 10,284 9,971 2 26,434 9,634 277

SUBDIVISION --MADHU3ANI SADAR CEN"ilJS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,-___. ______... -A.. ______~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultur.d Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry~ [III, IV, V(b) Marginal NOD-Workers (1- -IX) (1) (11) Manufacturing, and VI to IXl Workers Processing, Servicing, and Repairs [V(a)] , ___ ..-A ___, ,..--_-A._, r- --_)I,_--, ,..--_ _)I,__~ ,--_)I,_ --~ ,..--_.A ---I ,--_)I,_-~ ]\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

174 23 46 4 113 17 I 15 I 288 487 2, 19_~ 245 556 86 1,203 97 123 52 310 10 19 18 2,300 4,151 464 44 ::15 1'5 'J 11 63 35 46 93 517 866 649 34 156 14 453 20 20 20 17 751 1,281

765 20 287 3 395 II 21 6! 6 19 87 776 1,543 646 29 213 6 318 20 29 3 86 7 84 660 1,128 166 2 19 n9 2 8 3 153 313

615 278 43 142 18 p"~k 24 14 9 323 219 32 148 8 37 24 34 274 517

36,505 3,149 13,9-+il 663 16,648 2,058 1,316 248 4,593 180 737 1,602 38;553 70,478 218

DEVE.LOPMENT BLOCK- JliANJHARPUR URRAN/VILLAG:E PRtMAllY

:Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Jnstitu· Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen· House· tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,-__...A.. __.. ~ ,-_.-...A.._-"") ,-• ...A...~ ,-_. ...A..-~ P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA--MAOHUBANI-contd. Kharrak (155) 195.06 264 345 2,270 1,161 1,109 133 t07 363 82 2 Lohna (156) 732.88 779 1,035 4,595 2,308 2,287 291 290 867 263 3 Sarabsima (157) 106.84 305 481 2,753 1,370 1,383 156 150 366 116 4 Dubauli (158) 220.96 5 5 20 17 3 2 16 Khaira 5 Naruar (159) 552.79 734 1,105 5,865 2,971 2,894 407 413 1,028 340

6 Amraha Raiam (160) 31.57 Uninhabited 7 Mahinathpur (161) 250.90 278 413 2,382 1,230 1,151 146 125 409 145 8 BaJi (162) 204.77 77 153 845 396 449 2~ 28 115 27 9 Arazi (163) 39.25 Uninhabited Bhawanipur 10 Kishunpur (164) 20.23 Uninhabited Baislm 489 36 39 11 Jamthar ( 165) 93.79 89 167 931 442 85 21 77 62 77 12 Kishunpur (166) 95.91 15 29 145 68 18 Barsam 1,404 1,380 77 81 13 Rupauli (167) 279.63 341 519 2,704 477 124 983 501 482 52 62 14 Mohanpur ( 168) 141,23 105 198 155 57 4,765 4,814 600 15 Raiam (109) 1,157.38 1,386 1,740 9,579 613 1,726 455

16 K0thia (170) 691.19 743 1,206 4,144 2,048 2,096 295 292 662 204 Bharaul 300 146 154 17 Ojhaul (171) 156.21 40 54 29 14 911 18 Narayanpur (172) 332.24 228 342 1,828 917 55 44 337 83 413 19 Nirbhapur (180) 105.22 79 151 815 402 55 46 78 16 587 587 87 93 20 Jhaua (181) 193.03 131 222 1,174 117 17 572 292 280 48 49 21 Chaupta (255) 325.36 73 103 137 38 270 265 22 Ax Rakbe (256) 63.13 69 96 535 89 90 60 2 Chaupta 1,674 839 835 108 94 23 Kako (257) 441.51 186 30l 256 75 1,047 528 519 127 114 24 Shankarpur (258) 168.35 147 200 220 73 367 1,540 794 746 51 51 25 Santnagar (259) 141.64 210 283 48 157 895 443 452 12 12 174 26 Ramkhetari (260) 74.46 82 45 2% 1,086 559 527 52 51 27 Khaira (261) 260.21 157 240 34 82 368 180 188 89 94 28 Khaira (262) 44.51 40 37 8 Shivottar 218 1,247 626 621 174 153 2.9 Walipur: (263) 153.37 197 204 71 154 262 874 447 42'7 141 132 118 39 30 Imadpatti (264) 123.43 1,057 547 510 202 Banaur (265) 136.78 138 248 225 251 59 31 19 21 Motipur (266) 83.36 7 7 40 5 32 Uninhabited 33 Badaangahi (270) 38.85 388 483 2,589 1,280 1,309 70 62 507 226 34 Balnirneh:lth (271) 318.89 153.78 145 234 1,078 548 530 183 196 116 45 35 Sameya (272) 2.19

~VPPIVISION-JHANJHAR PVR (;ENSt)S ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r------A..._ ------.--~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [m, IV, Vtb) Marginal Non-Workers (I--IX) (D (ll) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ,--__ --A..._-, r----A...~ ,_--A_-, r _--A..._~. r----A...-.) r---A---, r--..A--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

552 23 154 2 349 20 6 43 1 608 1,085 1,125 78 477 6 548 71 19 81 1 28 32 1,155 2,177 610 41 220 2 279 22 41 9 70 8 10 760 1,332 13 13 4 3

1,336 151 729 16 505 63 5 93 76 4 11 1,631 2,732

536 5 316 2 187 3 2 31 61 2 633 1,145 197 1 182 II 1 4 1 199 447

202 2 85 109 2 2 6 9 6 231 481 38 32 6 30 77

665 18 <'48 5 331 5 15 71 7 20 25 719 1,337 261 12 104 4 143 8 14 240 470 2,430 214 1,332 36 999 176 J3 86 2 86 191 2,249 4,409

980 21 496 14 416 7 67 1,068 2,075

74 4 62 8 72 154 487 1 307 162 2 16 7 423 910 199 10 <:'1 H>8 10 203 403 322 120 86 47 227 69 9 4 265 4"6

151 99 52 141 279 152 62 90 118 264

455 29 201 7 247 21 6 5 3 379 803 236 15 86 7 137 8 13 3 289 504 396 5 241 3 135 1 19 398 741

217 1 109 99 4 5 226 451 264 1 151 107 6 295 526 78 II 13 60 10 5 102 177

306 21 197 105 20 4 320 600 225 3 56 169 2 ~22 424

262 155 107 285 510 12 11 1 7 21

586 9 317 4 190 5 8 71 34 131 6GO 1,169 304 12 106 172 12 1 ~ 17 52 227 466 .?80

OEVEl,OPMENT BLOCK-JHAN_'HAR PUR UR8AN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of ToL\! Population village with village in Occupled No. of (including Jnstitu· Serial Thana no./ hecL,res Residen- House-· tional and Houseless Scheduled ScheJuleJ LiterJtes no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward HOUlles in km.!l

,---.. -"---~ ,---"- ... ~ ,---..A...-~ ,-_.. ..A.._~ P M F M F M F M F

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

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBAl\JI- ·contd. 36 Partapur (273) 144.07 Uninhabited 37 Kanhauli (274) Wholly merged in Jh:mj1rpur (N. A. C.) 38 Mohna (275) 37.23 44 89 566 29·t 272 45 44 149 50 39 Mahespura (276) 157.83 169 216 1,200 598 602 101 91 184 10 40 Dhakeha (278) 53.82 8 8 49 27 22 2

41 Maikhham (280) 104.!Jj 103 158 933 405 528 12 8 137 38 42 Patti Itwa (281) 50.59 Uninhabited 43 Tajpur (298) 199.10 97 153 814 407 407 54 51 120 15 44 ChoraMahrail (299) 153.37 116 198 1,135 558 577 97 92 212 14 45 Rewarhi (300) 101.57 60 90 493 257 236 (,2 61 70 10

46 Sindurpura (301) 86.20 75 77 374 169 205 44 5 47 Kanakpura (302) 67.18 36 7.? 455 246 209 100 85 113 63 48 Pauram (303) 16.59 5 13 55 31 24 9 I 49 Chanauraganj (304) 365.4.1 470 Ii 17 3,3li3 1,702 I,G61 345 331 606 128 50 Majhaura (305) 77.70 102 211 1,206 605 601 21 26 283 84

'1 Simra (306) 248.88 ?95 385 2,143 1,023 1,120 275 247 359 210 52 Machhdhi (307) 87.82 101 156 858 424 434 68 73 113 10 53 Sukhet (308) 503.42 J29 519 2,969 1,467 1,502 259 267 494 183 54 Jhanjharpur (309) Wholly merged in Jh'mjhRrpur (NAC) 55 Godhanpur (310) 304.72 292 399 2,295 1.123 1,172 88 98 245 12

Total lO,8S9.14 9 S')4 14,5~O 74,9U 37,44" 37"n~ ~,373 5,234 11,596 3,580

.JHANJHARPUR

1 Circle no. I N.A. 669 804 4,709 2,364 2,345 253 264 771 244 2 Circle no. 2 N.A. 408 631 3,685 1,923 1,762 278 229 727 144 Cirele no. 3 N.A. j;l91 497 3,175 1.658 1,517 79 60 759 184 J Circle no. 4 ~~.A. 466 602 3,734 1.929 1,80S 1·'].0 143 659 324

Total 12.44 1,93'" 2,534 15,3J3 7,R7.j 7,'l!9 75(1 .-; j{j 2,'116 RI)6 281

SUD~JVISI0N-JHANJHARPUR CENSVS ABSl'RA

MAIN WORKERS r-----.--.. --- --_._ . -- --~_;.._-----~------~ . Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry-- (I". IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers rJ-IX) (U) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs lV(a)) {, __..A_._~ M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

131 86 45 163 272 300 23 236 3 54 19 2 8 . 298 579 15 II 14 .11 12 11

172 7 81 83 7 8 10 8 223 513

219 19 100 63 18 23 33 5 188 383 225 32 128 14 72 11 15 7 10 24 57 309 488 140 5 48 71 5 8 13 117 2'\1

74 44 30 95 205 112 2 7 74 2 31 134 207 14 3 10 1 2 15 24 936 195 389 38 501 157 8 38 766 1,466 215 15 84 A 90 11 41 5 385 586

476 71 71 283 70 19 103 547 1,049 220 93 90 8 110 77 13 8 7 204 341 780 54 372 8 365 45 4 39 687 1,448

592 7 228 2 350 5 14 531 1,165

18,292 ],340 8,603 236 8,354 975 208 32 1,127 97 316 536 18,833 35,606

NOTII'IED AREA COMMITTEE

1,128 48 301 7 503 22 39 285 19 3 1,233 2.297 889 38 246 6 317 23 81 245 9 44 95 990 1,629 777 95 224 7 325 42 53 10 175 36 4 2 877 .1,420 965 78 476 9 339 44 10 9 140 16 17 5 947 1,722

3,759 259 1.247 2'i1 1,484 131 183 19 845 80 68 102 4,047 7,068 282

DEVELOPMtJ:NT BLOCK-ANDaRATaA~HI tJJlJAN /VILLAGE PJlll\1ARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including In stitu- Serial Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/WardJ and of tial holds Population) Cartes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses lD km.~ _J__ r---..A.--~ ~..-A.._~ ,--..A._, " ~ P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-MADHUBANI-contd. 1 Bithauni (227) 234.3\ 228 228 1,178 587 591 60 70 117 10 2 Az Rakbe (228) 34.80 U ninhabitcd Chapahi 3 Chap~,hi (229) 227.43 281 282 1,551 1'17 774 61 56 294 36 4 Gangdwar (231) 356.12 511 538 3,260 1,610 1,650 2',3 280 591 159 5 Sihor;a (232) 303.51 416 441 2,478 U58 1,320 83 70 419 1I0

6 Bedaulia (233) 189.39 159 159 1,000 504 496 105 105 258 70 7 Deohal' (234) 252.93 295 346 2,083 1,046 1 037 75 72 319 69 8 Ganauli (235) 499.38 532 572 3566 1,794 1,772 2S5 309 2 525 81 9 K2sb3gaur (236) 127.88 58 58 426 233 193 51 10 Nikta (237) 95.91 53 53 366 188 178 25 24 82 13

11 Singiaun (238) 99.55 103 105 572 283 289 19 29 47 5 12 Maruki:l (239) 275.59 401 426 2,130 1,052 1,078 195 193 310 58 13 Dhagjari (240) 183.72 142 144 779 348 431 4 4 71 2 14 Pastan (241) 404.68 441 442 2,477 1,242 1,2.l5 132 124 315 46 15 Gaur Andrha (242) 176.04 288 288 1,624 7~6 838 180 176 298 44

16 phulwaria (243) 134.35 2 2 10 6 4 1 17 Basun (244) 104.81 52 52 328 158 170 3 4 48 S 18 Dumra (245) 382.02 422 422 1,623 1,321 1,302 74 70 509 93 19 Barsam (246) 427.75 366 366 2,128 1,104 1,084 287 269 405 74 20 Rakhwari (247) 1,518.76 874 944 5,555 2,721 2,834 447 470 759 143

21 Mangrauni (248) 134.76 130 208 1,320 673 647 68 49 247 30 22 Siwa (249) 710.96 326 326 1,806 901 905 195 206 227 28 23 Ghoghraria (250) 182.92 77 92 589 301 288 123 107 107 16 24 Rajanpura (251) 227.43 160 164· 1,153 571 582 194 206 217 4 25 THai (252) 108.05 165 173 896 443 453 62 63 127 20

26 Mailam (253) 260.21 298 298 1,816 880 936 72 76 394 100 27 Sujaul (254) 98.34 375 375 1,812 944 898 67 54 322 90 28 Bhadu"r (267) 90.24 156 156 990 525 465 50 33 169 19 29 Hama (268) 280.04 415 415 2,864 1.433 1,431 75 83 432 105 30 Mahrail (269) 933.60 714 1,147 6,758 3,394 3,364 538 531 1,257 247

31 Sisauni (277) 146.49 161 166 1.114 575 539 136 137 198 32 32 KaranpuT (279) 259.40 277 277 1,726 875 851 92 88 314 30 33 RarTi (282) 517.18 596 836 4,791 2,374 7.,418 214 245 880 2J2 34 G

SUBDlVlSION--JHANJHAI PUR (,iN>t J~ ABStRACt

MAIN WORKERS ,--______..A.. ____ ------~ Total Main Cultin tors Agricultural Household Other Workers Wcrkers Labourers Industry- (III, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I--lXJ (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repdirs tv (a)] ,--..A..~ ,-_..A.._--.., r---..A..-~ ,--..A..__ --.., r--..A.-~ r--..A..-~ r-..A..~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

327 41 126 6 190 35 11 260 350

405 29 135 1 264 28 6 7 372 738 795 89 362 20 318 60 15 3 100 6 48 65 767 1,496 585 46 374 22 165 20 10 4 36 573 1,273

222 8 121 4 63 2 37 2 282 488 550 184 242 4 273 180 35 496 853 830 57 509 21 271 33 50 3 142 263 822 1.4.52 114 1 58 56 1 1 119 191 78 3 60 13 3 5 110 175

153 13 110 5 34 8 1 8 3 1 127 275 .559 19 235 12 27.5 6 17 12 45 222 448 837 1.54 5 52 5 97 5 194 426 624 2 179 3i3 1 J3 59 618 1,233 351 105 216 20 111 85 3 21 12 13 423 720

2 2 4 4 91 59 24 8 67 170 699 94 614 12 73 6 1 76 11 159 621 1,049 .557 11 262 3 258 8 17 20 5 48 542 1,025 1,304 187 .577 17 689 120 6 32 50 13 16 1,404 2,631

320 207 90 23 353 647 483 179 238 37 238 142 7 31 418 695 184 1 181 1 1 2 117 287 306 42 201 4 95 36 2 2 8 2 265 538 244 5 170 3 63 2 11 199 448

337 146 172 3 16 543 936 500 64 229 16 250 48 I 20 2 55 442 779 275 7 159 1 108 6 1 7 1 1 249 457 786 25 543 12 231 13 3 9 7 16 640 1,390 1,538 178 705 19 652 146 43 7 138 6 4 1,852 3,186

265 20 151 3 89 17 24 4 13 306 506 ~35 47 190 9 226 38 6 13 440 804 1,207 531 4~8 3 673 524 18 4 58 11 1,167 1,876 279 9 79 165 7 9 26 2 13 157 278 403 65 37 60 37 3 2 11 21 52 lJJ!.VELOPMENT BLOCK-ANDHRATHARHI l)RBANjVILLAGIi; PRI~lAk y

Name of Area of No. of total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (inCluding Institu- Scri~ I Thana no. hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no, 1 own/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km,2 ,-__...A_ ____ -') r---"-..A..---_, ,-__:.:.A__ --. ,--~--, P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-MADH UBANI--concld.

36 Bhabham (285) 101.17 100 100 624 303 321 33 38 158 40 37 Rudrapur (286) 409.13 369 377 2,214 I,OS8 1,126 105 109 386 130 3S Nabnagar (287) 261.42 340 341 1,785 9:;8 817 84 61 344 73 39 Dumrarazi (288) 78.10 66 66 333 170 163 100 111 41 18 40 AndhraTharhi (289) 1,432.97 1,849 2,062 11,979 6,069 5,910 481 453 3,210 565

41 Madna (290) 426.13 477 862 4,727 2,403 2,324 195 209 595 58 42 J ail1aila (291) 282,06 231 248 1,288 626 662 91 82 63 5 43 Az Rakbe (292) 24.69 Uninlzabitc d Maiui 44 Maini (293) 93.48 128 131 644 327 317 72 89 66 1 45 Jalsain (294) 843.35 488 494 3,038 1,533 1,505 254 253 430 39

46 Madna (295) 181.30 133 139 700 354 346 95 107 81 3 41 Nonaur (296) 851.04 353 374 2,902 1,486 1,416 291 248 525 146 48 AJpura (297) 199.10 501 505 2,684 1,304 1,380 168 169 536 136

Total 14,810.08 14,777 16,617 9~ ,103 48,064 48,039 6,302 6,304 1 2 15,892 3,246 2 ~5

SUBDI V ISlo N-JHAl'iJHARPUR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r------..A..------~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Wcrkers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V I b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs lV (a)l r-_A.--~ ,-_..A.._~ ,-_..A.._~ ,--..A.._~ ,--..A.._~ r-..A..-~ ,--..A.._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

144 5 80 2 52 2 12 1 7 25 J52 291 578 10 375 :2 185 7 18 1 510 1,116 462 141 191 3 243 138 17 11 ~76 706 91 6 16 75 6 79 1'57 3,152 269 1,233 36 1,534 223 ~ 3 302 9 35 213 2,882 5,428

1,332 379 566 67 636 301 68 3 62 8 1 2 1,070 1,943 3J2 27 119 H5 27 2 6 1 313 635

182 24 59 120 24 3 145 292 822 47 125 8 382 39 2 13 10 701 1,458

214 20 86 125 19 3 140 326 752 .~ 424 271 3 23 34 734 1,412 499 4 156 2519 2 5 39 41 98 764 1,278

24.164 2,975 Ii ,'i-tJ 417 10,70) 2,366 373 100 1,341 92 394 1,432 23,506 43,632 1)1' \ fi1 OPMEr-;T BLOCK-LAl'KAHA URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMAkY

N:lme of Area of No. of Total Population village with vill::lge in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Thana no./ hectares Residen- Serial House- tiona I and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Luerates no. Tov.n/Ward/ and of tl31 holds Population Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,..__ ..A. __ ---, ,.._..A.__ ~ ,..-..A._,~ r---..A.-~ P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REVENUE THANA-PHVLPARAS Lalmunia (1) 915.79 666 816 4,616 2,408 2,208 255 238 766 85 Munhara (2) 23.07 39 2 Lataunha 40 239 121 118 15 21 37 1 Birpur Barapatti (3) 953.83 644 3 846 4,868 2,490 2,378 183 149 697 58 Pindraun (4) 11.33 4 Barmotar Rae- 25 27 218 98 120 38 Ch~'llda. 5 Rae Chanda (5) 18.62 Unin!Jabi{cd

6 Jhagaraua (6) 8.90 Unillhabited (7) 7 Barmotar 36.01 Uninhabited 8 Barmotar (: ) 110.88 Ullil;habitcd (9) 3,876.43 2,634 9 Karmcgh 3,416 19,279 9,888 9,391 1,460 1,369 35 30 2,972 542 (10) 874, II 9;4 10 Khutauna 1,247 7,134 3,705 3,429 601 544 1,486 376 (II) 851.85 616 905 11 Siktiahi 4,947 2,485 2,462 350 370 574 70 Paryagpur (16) 43.71 84 123 fj~O 12 346 304 21 25 56 10 Bagha Kusmar (17) 869.76 629 879 13 5,239 2,679 2,560 95 93 8"2 78 (19) 184.94 303 400 14 Ekha,ha 2,609 1,295 1,314 165 155 651 368 Parsahi Sirsia (20) 2,289.27 1,155 1,709 8,982 15 4,629 4,353 552 525 1,412 310 (21) 92.27 8 19 45 16 Hinguwa 21 24 6 3 (22) 79.32 59 62 339 17 Barmotar 177 162 30 24 39 4 Bhajnaha Lachhmipur (23) 343.17 184 215 18 1,240 612 628 82 64 180 33 (23/2) 145.28 65 75 19 Bandarjhuli 470 224 246 25 32 87 7 (23/3) 169.56 101 107 20 Nalaenpur 598 314 284 70 69 141 27 (23/4) 675.41 392 461 2,641 21 Majhaura 1,338 1,303 293 282 296 32 371.90 22 t>athrahi (23/5) 221 276 1,609 785 824 75 67 95 Jhanjhri (23/6) 391.33 201 256 1,426 699 23 727 63 72 131 8 (2317) 504.64 299 401 1,896 24 Bhajnaha 930 966 31 46 323 79 (23/8) 163.49 117 134 769 25 Ba1anpatti 390 379 33 27 145 1 (23/9) 179.68 56 87 508 26 Basania 257 251 13 12 68 5 560.08 253 341 1,760 27 Madhopur (23/10) 889 871 203 194 346 60 (23/11) ll8'58 114 154 863 28 Baghmaria 428 435 108 110 112 27 23 12 178.87 169 229 1,296 29 Urhwa ( / ) 657 639 62 62 216 17 (23/13) 210.84 182 212 1,330 30 Baur.lha 689 641 154 169 326 61 (23/14) 336.29 278 418 2.364 31 Lahri 1,189 1,175 329 334 393 93 (23/15) 248.47 106 159 877 459 32 Bela 418 59 63 156 49 (23/ J6) 107.64 75 96 517 277 33 Urhwa 240 14 11 40 8 187.37 74 114 34 Siswar (23/17) 671 335 336 118 137 102 21 (1.3/18) 415.20 170 213 1,176 )5 Sihula 603 573 18 14 119 11 287

~\)BPIVISION-JHANJflAR~VR CENSUS AIJSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r---- ____ . ______. ___ ...A.._ -, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry-- [lH. IV. V (b) Marginl1 Non-Worker;. (I-IX) 0) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ,-_.A_----, r-.-...A..--____ ,-__ ...A.._-, r---A.--, ,._...A.._-\ ,--...A.._-, r-...A..---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,249 139 799 61 377 76 10 2 63 2 1,159 2,067

79 38 23 55 38 42 80 1,365 J3 856 6 446 16 2 47 4 17 20 1,108 2,345

60 22 60 3 19 38 ~ 98

5,296 615 2,557 133 2,188 451 05 22 446 9 68 358 4,524 8,418 1 815 130 7J7 36 768 83 13 4 317 7 6 39 1,884 3,260

1,362 101 759 9 566 91 19 18 24 1,122 2,337 212 39 73 6 138 33 J 134 265 1,359 132 537 15 714 102 26 9 82 6 4 17 J,316 2,4Jl 690 41 206 2 430 39 7 47 12 605 1,261 2,483 397 1,095 39 J,230 281 79 75 79 2 16 33 2,130 3,923

15 8 7 6 24 99 3 36 57 2 5 26 78 133

306 148 137 42 161 103 3 3 5 19 10 287 470 122 8 60 56 7 1 1 5 102 238 162 2 115 44 I 3 152 282

713 23 464 1 233 22 15 10 624 1,270 177 79 2~6 3 236 76 5 31 308 714 387 196 164 50 215 146 8 14 52 298 479 544 43 206 11 267 27 45 5 26 17 172 369 751 223 132 85 6 167 379

154 131 2,) 130 131 4 103 120 505 138 233 17 250 119 5 2 I? 384 733 257 198 145 108 104 90 1 7 171 237 304 55 255 ~7 38 17 2 9 I 34 4 319 580 349 48 217 15 121 32 11 1 38 2 302 591

602 127 284 6 30~ 119 14 2 587 1,048 23 J 38 104 120 37 6 229 380 135 75 16 119 75 142 165 179 26 78 2 88 24 4 9 7 156 303 327 1 14 280 1 3 276 572 L88 .- .. ,

{lRBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Popula tion village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tion::11 and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,------"----, ,.-.--"---, r---"----, ,.---"---, P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. 36 Jhanj patti (23f19) 237.55 118 210 1,239 646 593 91 86 193 10 Doman 37 Kalri Patti (23/20) 268.30 155 232 1,240 640 600 124 108 94 15 38 Durgipltti (23{21) 288.13 273 318 1,819 922 897 95 104 210 20 39 Hudra (23122 ) 329.81 147 211 1,222 623 599 32 25 225 38 40 Jhanjh Patti (23/23) 288.54 247 343 2,035 1,026 1,009 70 68 342 114 Asa.

41 Ekhatha (23/24) 217.72 327 464 2,807 1,375 1,432 3 3 656 324 42 Anharban (24) 223.38 60 66 4]2 107 215 40 50 53 4 43 Basdeopur (25) 1,307.52 790 918 5,103 2,639 2,464 380 386 1,008 77 44 Piprahi (26) 32900 231 363 1,941 974 967 139 148 388 87 45 Chatarbhuj (27) 491.28 153 247 1,388 694 694 264 263 219 52

46 Barkor (29) 164.30 42- 69 409 213 196 6 7 71 1 47 Tengrar (109) 827.17 371 453 2,734 1,365 1,369 80 92 465 60

Total 21,520.99 !3,807 18,322 103,535 5l,741 50,794 6,821 6,618 35 30 16,826 3,25 1 2'8"9

SUBDIVISION-JHANJHA.(( PUR CEN~U~· ABSTkAcT

MAIN WORKERS ,,------______..A.. ______.---~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labc·urers Industry- llIJ, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (J-.JX) (n <") Manufacturing, and VI to lX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs tv (a)] r--..A..~ r--...A_-~ r--..A..-~ r--..A..--~ r--..A--~ r--..A..-~ f-..A..-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

323 34 167 146 33 10 323 559

370 220 150 4 213 215 7 269 380 508 3 236 I 264 2 1 7 414 894 344 79 176 12 98 33 17 34 53 279 520 594 115 234 56 329 58 31 96 432 798

683 8 325 305 6 52 2 480 690 944 108 5 63 2 44 3 1 2 16 97 194 1,374 142 886 ]5 433 123 4 51 3 40 286 1,225 2,036 524 87 242 255 86 27 5 445 880 374 170 ]71 ]2 177 158 18 8 19 94 301 430

91 1 7 1 81 3 ]22 195 726 55 412 5 289 50 2 23 2 242 637 ],072

28,079 3,925 13,705 715 12,161 2,991 3B 181 1,525 38 3~5 2,OJ3 2.1,35[; 44,836 290

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Strial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km '. , __ ...A.. __ -, ,,-__....A.._--,. r--..A.·--, ,-----"'--1 P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA--PHULPARAS-cont J. Singrahi (28) 159.86 102 178 1,009 517 492 37 38 249 25 2 Atri (30) 258.59 350 460 1,994 1,124 870 76 87 695 285 3 Harbhanga (31 ) 231.48 58 116 551 289 272 40 37 71 6 4 Tharw.,hi (32) 173.20 127 164 846 410 436 57 72 80 4 5 Tulsiahi (33) 119.79 47 47 295 145 150 38

6 Nari (34) 210.84 39 44 224 117 107 2 6 21 7 Mahadew1 (35) 622.40 291 415 2,16,) 1,083 1,077 143 172 315 21 8 Jamsar (36) 267.04 98 98 461 23'. 229 18 16 31 9 Laukahi (37) 264.26 438 579 2,833 1 500 1,333 232 216 646 204 10 Jhauri (38) 794.34 471 493 2,578 1,257 1,321 104 100 405 33

11 Sonbarsa l39) 267.09 369 369 1,845 959 886 121 124 252 84 12 Simpataha (40) 100.36 74 95 526 283 243 107 6 13 Piprahi (41) 200.72 84 112 662 342 320 27 33 130 12 14 K.<1kahia (42) 133·14 74 84 486 238 248 7 15 64 2 15 Chichorwa (43) 54.63 63 87 459 232 227 113 119 68 1

16 Tharhi (44) 455.()7 190 248 1,303 653 650 71 76 327 45 17 Ladania (45) 610.66 236 315 1,927 998 929 39 45 344 44 18 K.aluahi (46) 125.86 65 68 398 206 192 41 36 66 19 Pipraun ('17) 559.67 246 301 1,782 929 853 171 131 355 37 20 Kaiaut (48) 698.17 337 427 ~,493 1,259 1,234 120 115 335 47

21 Makhnaha (49) 82.96 65 84 411 208 203 21 20 99 2 22 Andhramath (50) 647.08 337 407 2,493 1,264 1,229 191 177 318 43 23 Bikramsher (51) 440.70 179 241 1,534 762 772 106 114 252 24 Kukurdaura (52) 48 :'96 197 285 1,700 878 822 20 20 351 l'60 25 Dakahi (53) 424.51 245 331 1,986 1,005 981 148 132 286 33

26 Bolhar (54) '!8.73 24 26 15'! 80 72 40 11 27 Chand:,r Patti (55) 19.83 4 8 48 22 8 28 Dh::rhaa (50 588.40 305 387 2,312 1,134 1,178 100 121 324 60 29 Kulhadi 1 (57) 14.16 UninTtabi'ted 30 Jiroga (58) 505.45 250 366 2,109 1,096 1,0J3 245 223 355 26

31 Bh:crphori (59) 528.92 236 331 1,900 946 954 52 50 344 117 32 Neur (60) 467.00 200 336 1,877 984 893 313 263 339 148 33 Burhbiko (61) 14.16 Uninhabited 34 Narindarpur (62) 1,47951 563 723 4,626 2,356 2,270 2n 241 713 145 35 B:um::tar (63) 36.83 Uninhabited ;91

SUBDIVISION-JHANJHAh PUR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,-~ ______- __..A.. ______~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [Ill, IV, V (b) Marginal Non·Workers (1- IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)J r--..A..--~ ,--..A..--~ ,--..A.._~ r---"---~ r--..A..-~ ,---..A..__ ~ r--..A..-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

255 3 162 2 65 26 262 489 609 112 175 3 152 108 18 264 3 17 512 741 171 81 84 6 2 51 116 221 241 141 117 42 122 98 2 4 71 165 224 80 20 74 6 5 14 2 55 63 75

67 15 42 23 15 2 2 ,6 48 66 636 306 334 76 275 227 6 21 2 1 27 446 744 138 11 40 98 11 94 218 789 110 160 5 363 92 16 150 13 6 55 705 1,168 712 190 351 64 323 125 14 24 1 2 321 543 810

563 247 249 45 281 198 10 2 23 2 396 639 142 54 74 14 6 127 135 116 184 131 114 36 54 94 16 15S 189 145 1tl6 123 27 22 79 93 142 123 48 59 15 54 33 ~ 8 19 47 90 132

318 28 165 23 113 4 12 1 28 28 304 307 318 530 III 309 33 198 75 2 3 21 15 362 453 456 103 38 58 1 6 7 111 96 81 451 168 182 3 261 165 8 1 55 477 630 802 778 523 536 252 238 5 4 22 1 456 456

97 71 70 50 26 21 9 1.1 123 763 56 339 6 380 48 4 2 40 3 239 498 934 431 91 329 6 73 85 11 18 4 57 327 624 435 62 314 14 93 46 3 25 2 49 173 394 587 518 293 226 100 214 185 2 76 8 15 146 472 542

34 15 8 3 16 12 9 2 13 44 44 7 4 2 1 2 9 13 17 601 107 272 16 233 85 20 6 76 42 195 491 876

587 46 291 15 263 30 16 17 17 233 492 734

476 77 155 6 252 64 68 7 34 111 436 766 561 149 213 14 332 135 16 6 423 738

1,201 140 895 34 293 106 2 17 4 184 1145 1,946 192

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-LAUKAHI URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (includmg Institu­ Serial Thana no.! hectares Residen- House­ tional and Houseless Schejul~d Scheduled LiteraUs no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houbes in km.~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

N.EVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

36 Mahadeomath (64) 690.38 356 422 2,546 1,353 1,193 68 60 314 54 37 Gidrahi (65) 123.43 57 58 368 178 190 14 13 57 11 38 Mahthaur Got (66) 535.39 208 230 1,515 773 742 117 125 286 66 39 Mahthaura (n7) 310.39 105 105 743 398 345 3 j 60 2 40 Dhanehhiha (63) 699.29 430 474 3,130 1,5E6 1,544 48 62 303 24

41 Hardoar (69) 169.56 48 68 399 210 189 28 22 30 2 Laukaha. 42 Koudihar (70) 118.57 91 91 519 265 254 22 21 87 13 Laukahi. 43 Baruwar (71) 1,522.69 853 1,050 6,415 3,32':. 3,095 460 419 984 203 44 Rajarampatti (72) 905.22 100 100 437 257 180 12 7 91 11 45 Narahi (73) 303.91 145 165 1,128 567 561 54 67 196 31

46 Bajuband (74) [97.89 109 109 781 376 ·t05 59 67 96 4 47 Matahi (75) 326.58 178 206 1,255 629 626 86 94 267 40 48 Jarauli (76) 212.05 163 175 977 485 492 4 -+ 158 28 49 Han'aha (77) 243.31 89 117 695 365 330 45 135 8 50 Kusmahi (78) 289.~5 215 242 I,L90 638 652 59 55 216 18

51 Kharagpur (79) 200.71 124 135 855 413 442 i6 26 123 20 52 Sakhua (80) 536.61 153 160 927 461 466 6J 56 164 10 53 Hariraha (81) 203.55 83 95 5~O 303 287 9 8 107 3 54 Belahi (82) 413.99 206 266 1,391 727 664 91 91 21 16 228 31 Bhawanipur 55 Karharwa (83) 188.58 109 141 836 417 419 43 52 183 16

56 Kachnarwa (84) 227.83 106 130 705 351 354 29 20 143 11 57 Mansapur (85) 1,520.79 837 1,162 6,414 3,260 3,154 446 419 1,116 163 58 Lachhmipur (86) 224.61 98 141 824 412 412 36 38 144 12 59 Kuriban em 21<5.70 151 242 1,271 631 640 130 11 il 181 20 60 Nclrahia (88) 1,154.96 948 1,233 7,303 3,682 3,621 27·t 283 1,437 272

61 Mahdewa (89) 292.18 82 117 711 357 354 24 26 83 3 6l Auraha (90) 337.50 103 138 779 394 385 89 75 129 45 63 Sananpatti ('>11) 137.19 109 135 931 465 466 47 40 140 3 64 Labtoli (92) 251.31 128 133 741 409 332 13 II 130 65 Bhutaha (93) 184.94 120 196 1,132 556 576 44 51 175 10

66 Bangawan ('H) 1,810.54 l,l66 1,528 8,369 4,285 4,084 382 40) ~~288 220

Total 26,G33.88 1-1,034 17,789 101,967 52,03l 49,936 5,633 5,58~ 21 15 17,075 2,872 293

SUBDIVISION~-JHANJHAR PUR CEN"iUS ABSTRACT

,-______MAIN WORKERS..A... ______.______---, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Worken (I-lX, (I) on Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing, and Repairs lV(a)] ,-_..A.. __, ,-_..A...__ I ,----A.._~ ,---.A..-~ ,---A.._--.,. ,---"------, ,--..A..._---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

725 52 392 271 46 4 2 'i8 3 8 476 620 665 95 6 43 5 52 1 116 83 68 418 205 291 126 105 79 22 17 355 520 223 194 28 1 175 345 883 613 700 456 175 157 8 703 931

120 26 99 13 21 13 57 89 106

151 141 77 76 66 64 5 3 15 114 98

1,808 277 817 32 891 239 19 81 5 5 100 1,507 2,718 163 11 85 3 65 8 13 130 94 39 290 222 199 142 83 79 7 2 8 275 331

192 172 47 5 131 167 10 6 91 178 142 353 38 107 224 38 21 1 276 587 279 48 183 19 83 18 8 13 3 77 206 367 187 9 125 4 53 3 3 6 2 11 178 310 345 96 233 26 99 70 12 47 293 509

230 44 107 116 44 7 183 398 273 45 143 25 129 20 2 73 186 348 177 157 1 20 126 286 399 79 152 9 225 69 4 18 172 328 413

215 97 116 34 88 63 10 14 121 188 201

187 3 131 2 45 11 6 82 158 269 1,770 647 891 144 801 500 15 2 63 2 9 1,488 2,498 216 31 168 46 31 2 1 196 380 356 4 134 3 211 1 11 275 636 1,925 545 832 107 816 430 17 4 260 4 3 40 1,754 3,036

191 1 50 139 2 166 353 212 3 53 137 22 3 182 382 263 155 104 3 202 465 226 174 50 2 183 332 290 96 104 14 152 81 33 266 480

2,313 595 1,010 88 1,089 456 60 43 154 8 5 1,972 3,484

28,251 7,740 14,437 2,516 11,570 5,072 287 85 1,957 61 320 4653 23,460 37,543 294

l)EVELOPMENT BLOCK-- PHULPARAS URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population villaee with \'lillage in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Sch

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

1 Bathnaha (12) 377.57 289 377 2,127 1,055 1,072 163 152 269 53 2 Bharahi (13) 135.57 100 129 712 359 353 31 33 142 25 3 Bharaba (14) 218.12 187 224 1,340 695 645 8~ 84 145 22 4 Mainaha (15) 93.48 74 74 358 172 186 10 7 28 8 5 Siswar (18) 818.67 611 956 5,545 2,805 2,740 161 151 1,221 149

6 Lachhminia (95) 60,30 211 214 1,035 520 515 60 50 271 28 7 Chhajuna (96) 797.62 511 641 3,896 1,958 1,93)) 107 119 637 121 8 llhabtiahi (97) 510.71 302 445 2,778 1,434 1,344 107 110 53S 60 9 Bairiahi [98) 151.76 132 237 1,312 678 634 215 197 222 37 10 Musbarnia (99) 212.46 157 215 1,351 669 6~2 27 35 162 6

11 Parsa (ICO) 1,2~0.11 853 1,280 8,004 4,0(.4 3,940 177 190 1,263 141 12 Ram Nagar (10l) 98094 560 902 5,326 2,660 2,666 120 130 854 70 13 Gurgawan (102) 290.16 179 239 1,447 70S 741 13 6 285 36 14 Bathnaha (103) 2'-18.65 280 304 1,780 902 884 15 21 320 33 15 Barhampur (104) 1,742.55 1,423 1,621 10,366 5,229 5,137 500 481 1,668 223

16 Phulparas (105) 575.65 677 830 5,223 2,687 2,536 226 215 1,235 241 17 Barhl (106) 485.62 398 594 3,527 1,797 1,730 192 189 677 73 18 Murli (107) 259.80 211 267 1.596 795 801 38 39 152 12 19 M;lluthaur (108) 1,742.15 1,185 1,304 1,294 3,778 3,516 373 295 1,070 130 20 Inamat (110) 57.06 14 19 114 61 53 13 13 5

21 Gangdbara ( Ill) 210.84 13 17 93 48 45 6 22 Gangdh:lra (112) 38.44 Uninhabited Barmotar 23 Jhakbrahi (113) 228.24 38 51 312 165 147 27 1 24 Kala Patti (114) 1,125.42 741 922 5,522 2,868 2,654 249 236 750 103 25 Dahapatti (115) 178.06 105 105 534 275 259 13 5 19

26 Balua (116) 177.65 188 'J74 I, ~84 796 788 119 Jl8 319 57 27 Gatipatti (117) 141.23 114 114 694 353 341 39 51 75 11 28 Harnath Patti (li8) 145.28 44 44 213 105 107 1 29 Dh1nauja (119) 813 00 546 607 3,670 1,858 1,812 163 167 538 69 30 Goriari (120) 339.53 313 376 2,304 1,190 1,114 50 42 421 35

31 Hariari (121) 275.99 163 221 1,328 676 652 30 27 197 13 32 Sugapatti (122) 636.56 484 625 3,819 1,937 1,882 160 146 640 160 33 Gohuma (:23) 1,094.25 702 877 5,616 2,906 2,710 234 197 1,013 188 Baida 34 Sisauni (124) 161.87 69 91 524 280 244 19 23 46 1 3S Murbala (125) 60.70 70 70 330 180 150 47 ~ 295

SUBPIVISION-JHt\NJHARPllR CENSUS ABST~ACl

,--______MAIN WORKERS...A..-- ______----.. Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [IlT, IV, V (b) Margin11 Non-Worken (I-IX) (I) (II) Manuf,!cturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing 8nd Repairs [V (a)] r--..A..-_, r--...A..-~ r----...A..-~ r--...A..-~ r--...A..-~ r---...A..-~ ,..---.A.._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F \3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

594 37 231 7 332 28 17 14 461 1,035 217 50 172 27 'I 20 6 3 8 ... 142 303 419 1 191 220 8 276 644 82 37 11 2 70 35 1 90 149 1 319 225 603 5 526 216 28 162 3 49 2S 1,437 2,490

31)8 167 75 12 230 154 3 2 212 346 1,116 563 492 77 6:)2 484 5 2 17 842 1,375 736 160 465 30 257 130 14 698 1,183 340 103 201 8 137 95 2 338 531 333 73 151 176 73 5 14 336 595

2,C46 238 991 15 959 221 7 89 3 2,018 3,699 1,501 187 669 12 757 174 16 59 1,159 2,479 389 28 66 305 28 18 317 713 434 199 199 28 214 170 21 1 12 11 456 6-4 2,724 248 1,197 31 1,297 213 20 210 3 2 26 2,503 4,863

1,404 36 527 7 548 25 147 182 3 1,283 2,500 966 215 615 122 175 74 14 162 19 831 1,515 386 10 206 4 140 4 12 1 28 1 11 67 398 724 2,047 231 1,370 41 606 187 9 2 62 1 1 612 1,730 2,673 32 13 17 2 29 52

31 6 16 15 5 17 38

88 57 31 77 147 1,541 20 990 5 497 14 8 46 5 36 1,322 2,59B 158 28 32 124 28 2 6 117 225

397 30 196 158 30 11 32 6 399 752 192 53 44 134 46 8 6 6 17 161 27\ 58 IO 6 52 10 4 18 93 968 169 590 26 327 133 12 ') 39 I 8~0 1,642 619 100 341 38 242 59 17 3 19 9 41 562 973

383 12 169 5 204 7 10 293 640 1,071 59 533 43 480 16 2 56 14 89 852 1,734 1,490 280 687 23 705 252 3 2 101 3 1,409 2,430

166 96 70 114 244 100 8 48 51 8 80 142 296

U~VELOPMENT BLOCK- PHULPARAS VRBAN!VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Wardl and of tial holds Popula tion) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r---"----~ r---"-----..., ,.----"-----..., ,.----"--., P M F M F M F M F

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

RF.VENUE THANA-PHULPAflAS-contd.

36 Taufir (1 ~6) 6.47 Uninhabited 37 Amauja (127) 385.26 189 325 1,977 1,011 966 222 189 319 66 38 Saini (128) 554.18 417 MO 3,880 1,<)49 1,931 162 155 710 135 39 Arazi Saini (129) 60.30 25 56 238 119 119 87- 86 12 40 Dharamdiha (130) 359.36 292 307 1,806 907 899 79 90 298 55

41 Bachhauni (131) 139.21 113 177 1,062 551 511 56 61 275 42 42 Jaga pur (132) 449.19 262 345 1,835 915 920 92 90 320 95 13 Khargawsn (133) 274.37 153 211 1,262 662 600 7 7 255 34 44 Sijaulia (134) 647.49 364 509 3,216 1,652 1,564 240 235 345 25 45 Balan Sher (135) 106.03 Uninhabited

46 Bishunpur (136) 187.77 285 357 2,194 1,129 1,065 115 98 682 360 47 Nathopur (137) 74.87 24 24 136 68 68 30 4 48 Konar (138) 194.65 186 213 1,262 628 634 102 97 105 3 49 Khopa (139) 85.39 98 98 569 294 275 29 20 75 20 50 Ekh2fa (140) 98.74 86 146 822 401 415 49 56 100 17

51 Baika (141) 377.99 194 201 1,295 642 653 61 72 296 34 52 Laksena (142) 187.37 90 138 708 346 362 53 50 104 1 53 Mahindwar (143) 457.69 255 311 2,361 1,187 1,174 174 163 381 69 54 Az Rakbe (144) 48.27 45 88 474 247 227 40 27 40 15 Mahindwar 55 Sangram (145) 416.82 706 890 5,248 2,626 2,622 304 284 1,135 388

56 Pipraulia (146) 65.15 157 157 970 484 486 8 6 189 65 57 Dhepura (147) 69.20 82 82 430 215 215 36 28 62 10 58 Bistaul (148) 125.05 90 139 800 434 366 45 41 203 42 59 Raghunandan- (149) 72.84 123 123 709 354 355 8 4 133 56 pur. 60 Kharaua (150) 220.96 162 199 1,223 613 610 78 84 247 167

61 Singdaha (151) 59.49 33 36 286 143 143 20 62 S3hpur ( 152) 77.70 137 140 887 421 466 36 41 152 37 63 Pars \ (153) "78.42 270 270 1,521 726 795 137 146 231 34 64 Az Rakbe (154) 21.85 Uninhabited Sirkharia 65 Sirkbaria (155) 462.14 293 422 2,040 1,026 1,014 74 88 289 11

66 Pipraulia (156) 91.05 105 105 594 269 325 13 22 86 4 67 Behrari (157) 168.75 88 108 626 313 313 129 125 101 23 68 Kiritpur (158) 120.59 110 110 646 309 337 106 2 69 Az Rakbe (159) 75.68 53 S3 277 146 131 73 64 23 6 Sudai 70 Az Rakbe Sudai (160) 22.66 Uninhabited MAIN WORKERS r-- _. ______A._ ___ - ____ --. _____~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [lIT, IV, Vtb) Marginal Men-Workers (I--IX) (I) (1I) Manufacturing, and VI to IX J Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] .~~""l r---A..-----, r---A.~ r- _..A..~, r--__A.__'l 1 ~M . F' M.'_ F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

507 29 165 9 307 19 35 65 211 439 726 1,036 80 353 7 543 62 40 11 100 2 23 911 1,828 70 1 69 49 119 470 34 252 4 184 30 5 29 437 864

308 23 82 213 23 2 11 243 488 462 19 158 277 18 2 25 3 450 901 341 24 250 78 23 1 12 21 4 300 572 850 84 488 7 325 76 6 31 5 11 197 1,469

476 49 218 2 126 45 15 117 2 1 4 652 1,012 23 13 8 2 45 68 323 32 136 3 166 24 20 5 305 602 138 1 96 41 1 5 156 2~ 218 129 83 6 189 415

344 39 246 5 85 34 13 2~8 '14 166 54 134 39 27 14 5 24 70 156 238 577 18 154 2 386 16 3 34 8 1 602 l,1J.5 131 96 23 30 94 66 14 116 1]0

1,280 500 449 71 593 406 43 12 195 11 33 37 1,313 2,085

277 259 18 'ID7 486 108 3 24 81 2 3 107 212 212 61 131 20 222 346 145 16 22 83 14 23 17 209 339

281 15 89 156 15 36 331 595

76 5 74 5 1 (17 138 191 33 94 94 31 3 230 .33 3m 4l 133 13 171 29 2 14 2 406 751

5&0 22 363 8 210 14 6 7 73 43') 919

109 99 9 1 160 325 149 123 19 12l 12} 3 3 164 190 160 61 128 n 3J 3~ 1 149 276 "7 1 75 I 1 69 130 298

D~VELOPMENT. BLOCI\-,-PHULPARAS URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Idst itu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional ai)d Housel~ss Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,..-_._...A... __-, ,-...A...--, ,-...A..._-, ,-__ ...A..._--.., P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd.

71 Sud:li Ratauli (161) 929.95 606 710 4,227 2,102 2,125 226 237 729 213 72 Belmohan (162) 271.14 405 437 2,480 1,272 1,208 299 300 431 93 73 Sangi (163) 71993 646 748 5,041 2,528 2,513 187 185 862 155 74 Kasirampatti (164) 20.64 21 21 127 67 60 16 1 75 Thaibitia (165) 214.48 127 219 1,341 670 671 31 18 189 24

76 Tilat (166) 382.02 219 250 1,519 751 768 133 123 209 73 77 Mahadewa (167) 146.49 202 20? 1,151 609 542 50 51 244 23 78 Indarwa (IG8) 208.81 196 222 1,397 698 699 29 17 266 3C 79 HuJaspatti (159) 207.60 161 161 790 4H 376 40 36 180 24 80 Barhampur (170) 61.51 484 490 2,987 1,560 1,427 )1 44 477 34

81 Deorh (171) 517.59 581 877 5,013 2,682 2,331 298 287 1,258 557 82 Kishunipatti (172) 99.15 130 181 1,032 504 528 33 42 186 22 83 Baswari (173) 749.06 546 807 4,720 2,437 2,283 237 197 863 84 84 Piprakamalpur~ 174) 142.04 86 99 572 274 298 1 2 7 85 Aloia (175) 222.17 128 132 853 415 438 8 8 147 27

86 ' Harari (176) 256.57 223 223 1,341 688 653 165 171 125 2 87 . Maillahi (177) 528.92 390 390 2,457 1,253 1,204 95 98 255 11 88 Banarjhula (178) 239.57 144 144 1,085 559 526 16 22 114 6 89 Amahi (179) 311.60 26!l 268 1,711 872 839 49 56 210 7 90 Deonathpatti (180) 277.61 205 205 1,298 664 634 26 15 218 14

91 Sarauti (181 ) 436.65 469 554 3,543 1,788 1.755 47 42 514 38 92 . Nighma (182) 190.60 158 158 1,097 555 542 69 59 164 31 93 Nauabakhar (183) 391.73 244 244 1,413 698 715 13 11 146 6 94 DhanpJtBarhi (184) 26.71 51 51 301 142 159 36 46 84 8 95 Hatni (185) 350.86 317 318 2,304 1,137 1,167 615 176

96 Ghogaddia (186) 255.76 601 619 3,957 2,084 1,873 157 132 1,121 375 97 Pirojgarb (187 ) 727.61 562 837 4,474 2,266 2,208 222 205 784 222 98 Kewatn I (18S) 439.08 492 492 2,890 1,475 1,415 302 306 303 14 99 Bisuhnia (189) [85.34 20~ 208 1,081 541 540 126 129 191 19 )00 Chikna (190) 327.79 412 4Z0 2,446 1,240 1,206 196 188 572 210

101 Bhirahar (191) 140.83 79 105 705 351 354 45 47 97 18 102 Biraul (192) 192.22 176 176 1,087 509 578 47 36 136 32 103 Rajuahi (195) 144.07 98 104 663 347 316 85 71 101 11 104 Sahorwa (196) 162.68 137 139 1,On 541 491 14 4 238 26 105 Dhabghat (197) 102.79 126 l26 826 410 416 ." ~~ ~ 299

SUBDIVISION-JHANJHAR"UR CENSUS ABSTRAcr

MAIN WORKERS r------______..A.. ______~ ______., Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [IlL IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Worker& (I-IX) (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs ~V(a)] ,._..A... __, r-_..A..-----, r--..A..---. ,--~ (_..A.._~ ,-_.A.._-.., r-...A--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,074 128 604 64 405 64 2 63 194 1,027 1,803 568 147 229 70 261 76 78 7 12 697 1,049 1,286 120 915 9 326 III 6 39 7 6 1,235. 2,387 34 9 7 27 9 33 51 313 44 121 156 44 10 26 28 357 599

311 83 149 1 149 77 3 13 2 440 685 307 40 152 1 123 38 32 301 502 354 9 173 2 164 7 1 16 344 690 173 14 65 74 4 2 9 32 3 10 238 352 810 80 368 11 416 68 2 24 1 750 1,346

1,306 109 318 1 539 97 71 5 378 6 7 2 1,369 2,220 264 116 108 20 93 87 45 5 18 4 26 101 214 311 1,207 173 659 31 484 141 8 56 1 5 1,225 2,110 169 57 112 105 298 213 48 117 95 48 202 390

357 14 162 11 192 3 3 96 331 543 606 33 420 13 185 20 1 647 1,171 259 139 121 54 134 85 4 300 387 535 82 277 10 257 72 2 337 755 329 74 158 25 171 49 335 560

960 27 551 10 387 17 5 17 5 10 823 1,718 200 31 143 31 57 2 355 509 378 38 309 18 13 15 305 715 63 1 12 51 1 79 158 456 15 410 10 15 5 31 20 64 661 1,088

872 S6 439 6 173 46 11 249 4 28 42 1,184 1,775 1,066 128 529 11 485 114 5 47 3 2 1,200 2,078 812 61 432 6 334 48 19 7 27 1 133 662 1,221 258 56 101 8 134 47 2 21 1 15 102 268 382 529 92 185 3 201 85 4 139 4 1 710 7,114

152 48 82 1 S8 47 11 13 8 186 298 239 79 115 1 119 78 5 8 4 262 495 198 122 101 37 91 85 6 149 194 255 8 92 3 149 5 3 11 23 286 460 2119 M 179 1 S 161 416 300

DBVaOfM£NT aLOCK.-PHULPARAS

Name of Area. of No. of Total PopuLltion village with viLlage in Occupied No. of (including lnstitu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tiona I- and Houseless schcluled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tl:ll holds Population Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,-----"------,-_ _A_-_____ ,-_..))..______,---..A.=-c-:-, P M F M. F M, F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10. 11 12 ;: 13 14

hEVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-colltd.

106 Dewalawani (223) 80.13 Uninhabited 107 Parroanandpur(224) 88.22 72 76 467 227 240 53 66 58. 6 lOa. La:QJli (225) 422.89 383 574 3,283 1,626 1,657 147 129 553 289

Totl\l 34,1i71.76 27,780 34,234 205,745104,411 101,3349,71,6 6,349 .35,415 .1,014 SUBDIVISION-JHANJHARPUR

MAIN WORKERS r------~------_,'------~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non- Worke rs (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] -~~ r--..A-~--.,.", r---....A---~ r--..A--~ r---"--~ r--..A..-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

123 26 14 108 26 I 104 214 654 164 147 27 452 137 6 49 23 3 949 1,490

53,005 7,365 25,265 1,273 23,456 5,910 733 92 3,551 90 460 2,248 50,946 91,721 llEV£LOPMENT BLOCK_;_MADHEPUR URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- .'J, rial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Schduled Literates no. e own/Wardl and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,-___..A.. __._~ r-----..A..-- ~ ,-___ A __ --,. (._..A.._-.., P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-contd. Kalikapur (193) 158.23 84 119 854 446 408 1 3 218 46 2 Matras (194) 399.42 277 387 2,377 1,215 1,157 134 111 350 81 3 Bishunpur (198) 225.41 146 146 1,0-5 527 498 110 107 79 25 4 Pauni (199) 237.55 75 77 532 255 277 62 76 57 4 5 Az Rakbe (200) 71.22 120 138 912 451 461 17 15 53 pauni.

6 Chapram (201) 140.42 95 145 820 408 412 31 40 124 Jl 7 Shankarpur (202) 113.31 29 83 388 207 181 18 16 59 1 8 Desam (203) 95.10 161 161 865 445 420 22 24 122 57 9 Az Rakbe (204) 49.78 45 80 375 195 180 145 125 50 5 Desam. 10 Tardiha (205) 954.24 439 471 2,631 1,362 1,269 90 86 116 99 466 269

11 Gopalpatti (206) 47.75 Uninhabited 12. Semraha (207) 40.87 Uninhabited 13 Bath (208) 400.63 316 424 2,%1 1,471 1,490 109 109 622 161 14 Manmohan (209) 116.14 24 33 202 102 100 50 44 4 15 Sonbarsa (210) 103.19 148 211 1,317 647 670 49 54 171 17

16 Bahera (211) 61.13 IS 18 109 52 57 52 57 I 17 Amarupi (212) 76.48 42 48 318 155 163 46 41 82 36 18 Sundar Barajli (213) 445.15 288 504 3,104 1,527 1,577 219 209 473 44 19 Biharpur (214) 128.68 101 133 775 419 356 58 55 118 2 20 Nemua (215) 154.59 106 147 956 471 485 89 85 183 13

21 Bodai (216) 128.28 104 112 737 362 375 19 19 IS7 20 22 Baswan (217) 51.39 83 83 498 253 245 136 139 65 4 23 Sirkharia (218) 63.94 13 13 81 43 38 43 38 3 24 Ramauli (219) 102.79 54 54 285 144 141 49 14 25 Tamoria (220) 142.85 347 395 2,166 1,066 1,100 70 68 466 131

26 Sonre (221) 336.70 259 326 1,940 980 960 111 95 383 104 27 Bishunpatti (222) 49.78 Uninhabited 28 Kachhwi (226) 883.82 853 1,268 6,344 3,164 3,180 624 603 1,147 291 29 Berma (227) 314.79 418 461 2,481 1,226 1,255 197 208 466 12S 30 Bhakhrauli (228) 67.18 101 101 618 302 316 15 10 143 26

31 Bijulipur (229) 81.75 46 63 390 202 188 6 10 80 11 32 Kachhua (230) 448.39 516 545 3,325 1,678 1,647 170 161 584 99 33 Maibi (231) 467.41 242 406 2,132 1,031 1,101 214 227 321 94 34 Belauncha (232) 685.12 724 836 4,876 2,451 2,425 319 317 1123 2j9 35 Siwaisinghpur (233) 82.15 108 116 699 353 346 45 47 ns ~O 3(}3

SUBPIVISlON-J"ANJHA~J>UR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS r------'------..A...------~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry-- [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) {I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX) Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs [Veal] ,~ __..A...,_-, r--..A..-~ ,---"-~ r---"--~ ,---"---, ,-_..A..._-, ,---"---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

229 58 156 6 60 52 13 217 350 582 73 272 1 283 70 3 24 633 1,084 265 113 110 26 150 87 4 1 262 385 121 3 54 64 3 1 2 8 43 126 231 239 29 107 107 27 23 2 2 212 432

207 20 129 4 64 16 14 4 15 197 377 104 8 40 56 8 8 103 173 250 57 149 11 100 46 195 363 104 41 18 2 86 39 91 139

662 65 303 16 309 44 3 47 5 27 82 673 1,122

619 20 455 4 123 10 9 6 32 5 3 847 1,467 51 18 11 40 17 51 82 320 56 166 12 142 42 2 12 327 614

33 24 31 24 2 18 33 82 24 31 41 24 10 73 139 743 159 485 11 235 148 23 7 35 777 1,383 192 3 112 74 3 2 4 2 225 353 2;55 120 114 24 7 206 485

193 25 104 8 76 17 3 10 169 350 124 66 27 5 69 33 22 27 6 1 12 19 117 160 26 5 5 21 5 17 33 77 5 24 3 38 2 1 14 5 67 131 487 74 217 13 144 57 9 3 117 3 6 576 .1,020

512 66 195 9 289 56 27 467 894

1,646 345 681 86 856 227 23 29 86 3 17 143 1,501 2,692 S72 178 355 98 167 70 6 5 44 5 25 114 629 963 128 11 52 68 11 8 174 305

101 65 17 7 12 to1 188 828 303 362 104 348 )87 17 4 101 8 23 827 1,344 441 85 lO~ 19 162 65 55 22 1 20 16 570 1,000 1,115 40 664 5 297' 33 25 129 1 35 64 1,301 ,2,321 1~3 101 76 4 169 346 ~OPMftNT BLOCK-MADlIJWUR

Name of Area of No. of Total Po.pulation village with village in Occupied No ..of (including In4ltitu- Serial Thana no.i hectares Residen- House- tional Rnd Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 ,.---A..-_~ ,---..A._~ ,.-_..A._~ ,. ---"""'----:"'I P M F M F M F M FI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA--PHULPARAS-contd. 36 Az Rakbe (234) 31.16 1 Siwaisinghpur. 3-7 Dip (235) 1271.10 1,167 2,0I3 10,961 5,434 5,527 753 74S 1,941 374 38 Az Rakbe Dip (236) 9.71 Uninhabited 39 Raghonagar (237) 1.21 Uninhabited 40 Behat (238) 914.58 1,087 1,389 7,771 4,083 3,688 301 288 1,593 578

41 Kaithinia (2.39) 498.97 610 871 4,806 2,344 2,462 561 579 870 260 42 Rutaul (240) 63.53 87 166 983 491 492 44 50 196 36 43 Madanpur (241) 236.74 .. 196 336 1,865 954 911 313 300 327 150 44 Sohrai (242) 260.61 219 219 1,145 555 590 1S4 154 108 15 45 Kolahi (243) 103.58 Uninhabited

46 Daiakharwar (244) 293.80 234 354 2,004 1,014 990 226 231 235 32 47 Gangapur (245) 364.62 341 400 2,355 1,247 1,108 134 124 432 62 48 Sonarpatti (246) 103.20 37 43 249 120 129 39 49 Lakhnaur (247) 1,292.95 1,022 1,483 8,288 4,159 4,129 459 483 13 10 1,469 196 ~O Ankusi (248) 133.14 184 259 1,362 677 68'i 158 157 113 27

51 Garha (249) 44.51 Uninhabited 52 Gunakarpur (250) 197.48 218 250 1,473 756 717 93 89 205 22 53 Kasiam (251) 248,47 176 318 1,695 843 852 183 187 260 109 54 Lakhnaur (252) 16.19 Uninhllbited Barmatar. 55 Balia (253) 348.43 313 413 2,247 1,140 1,107 261 259 367 95

56 Umri (254) 304.72 316 417 2,443 1,220 1,223 144 115 598 241 51 Laura (255) 323.44 331 486 2,721 1,337 1,384 ID7 192 469 152 58 Aditdih (256) 43.71 51 74 480 231 249 ..... 67 11 59 Pachahi (257) 470.24 525 715 4,150 2,051 2,099 137 171 656 209 60 Pure (258) 138.81 174 174 1,004 489 515 92 106 185 18

61 Madhepur (259) 1,102.35 1,522 1,929 11,549 5,938 5,611 721 723 2,350 ·762 62 Sikaria (260) 196.67 145 153 884 476 408 153 123 123 12 63 Asam (261) 80.13 Uninhabited 64 Mahisan (262) 373.52 370 399 2,327 1,165 1,162 140 122 421 .. 122 65 Sarauhi (263) 179.68 94 94 503 267 236 65 69 41 14

66 Bhumpur (264) 31.57 146 154 853 401 452 173 44 67 Nawada (265) 386.05 368 568 3,228 1,569 1,659 384 414 338 87 68 Kaparphora (L65/2) 3238 97 120 591 310 2SI 255 235 r. 116 ' ! 2 69 Tingri (266) 6677 80 III 696 348 348 39 39 153 32 10 Rupauli (267) 163.09 119 119 648 298 350 86 89 75 .. :, 22 ~os

SUOPIVISION---JHANJHAR PUR CEN,)US ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,...------______A_. ______. ______---, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry~ [III, IV, V(b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (I) (1 I) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing, and Repairs [V(a)] ,-_ _A__---, ~_-, " - -..A-_---, ,--..A.._---, ,---..A-__ ---, ,--.A __ -, ,---..A.-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28

2,721 258 1,306 46 1,115 202 71 6 229 4 2 2,713 5,267

2,072 397 516 15 911 328 126 22 519 32 18 7 1,993 3,284

1,077 161 460 20 514 140 11 92 32 130 1,235 2,171 268 55 133 2 108 46 14 7 13 3 8 220 429 497 178 185 25 210 119 53 30 49 4 !O 103 447 630 307 71 136 46 126 23 23 22 2 248 519

581 11 273 4 254 7 16 38 3 433 976 601 33 427 6 129 23 5 40 3 645 1,075 74' 46 30 3 44 43 46 83 2,080 430 1,061 42 846 369 93 19 80 4 102 2,075 3,597 424 368 20 5 393 363 8 6 253 317

421 129 184 235 126 3 1 335 588 392 103 203 182 102 7 451 749

493 260 178 54 236 206 79 27 401 620 446

546 110 190 5 140 103 171 2 45 6 674 1,107 662 41 192 9 262 24 107 8 61 2 2 713 1,341 119 4 30 4 32 50 7 lI2 245 912 122 333 II 408 107 107 64 4 3 1,136 1,977 242 , 22 107 124 22 11 2 347 491

2,730 394 768 74 901 243 175 20 886 57 36 55 3,172 5,162 262 9 55 4 205 5 2 214 399

543 ]07 198 21 264 86 29 52 41 135 581 920 166 85 33 131 85 2 2 101 149

166 25 32 2 62 20 23 3 49 235 427 830 473 292 4 478 441 36 25 24 3 9 14 730 1,172 166 6 26 138 6 2 121 144 154 170 2 27 2 92 I 178 346 149 10 78 4 56 6 2 13 149 340 306

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK·-M,\DHEPUR URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Area of No. of Total population village with village in Occupied No. of (including Institu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.2 r---..A..---~ r--..A..--~ ,.---"--~ r·--..A..-~ p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 J3 14

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS-cOIltd.

71 Kurson (268) 25.09 III 111 636 318 318 7 2 178 73 72 Pakhaul (269) 53.01 42 42 225 108 117 8 11 22 4 73 Chunni (270) 127.07 140 150 942 458 484 45 51 190 65 74 Bhakrain (271) 292.99 266 454 2,508 1,263 1,245 67 75 527 227 75 £etauna (272) 177.25 43 43 268 133 135 3 3

76 Chandardip (273) 80.53 28 28 193 97 96 19 3 77 Khajura (274) 145.68 214 219 1,372 685 687 65 72 255 S5 78 - Parsad (275) 984.99 447 680 4,124 2,081 2,043 341 337 553 94 79 Az Rakbe (276) 38.85 U nillhabited Sidhi Tajpur. 80 Banki (277) 610.66 536 795 4,681 2,342 2,339 202 206 734 155

81 Birpur (278 ) 152.56 67 119 772 381 391 31 26 144 21 82 Bhit Bhagwan-(279) 899.20 1,095 1,112 6,597 3,234 3,363 259 282 1,064 353 Pur. 83 Hasauli Kale- (280) 311. 60 76 99 542 272 270 181 177 44 anpur. 84 Az Rakbe (281) 39.66 Uninhabited Bhit Bhagwanpur. 85 Mahasjngh (282) 106.03 J78 221 1,075 538 537 46 41 210 35 HasauL

86 Daldal (283) 521.23 359 554 3,467 1,792 1,675 270 253 443 116 87 Madanpur (284) 157.02 143 165 948 460 488 20 21 101 8 88 Khor (285) 190.60 112 153 862 439 423 32 19 86 30 89 Bahera (286) 281.66 176 176 1,018 521 497 103 114 109 10 90 Birpur Burh (287) 48.16 98 98 511 277 234 19 16 65 15

91 R0hua (288) 284.49 341 362 2,155 1,087 1,068 172 164 431 106 92 Ratwara (289) 107.24 56 67 430 219 211 48 36 89 19 93 Nahri Jagar- (290) 55.25 18 18 135 69 66 17 10 ..! nathpur. 94 Karhara t291 ) 730.45 375 468 2,920 1,473 1,'i47 289 288 365 44 95 Doalakh (292) 585.31 319 571 3,357 1,686 1,671 388 379 465 110

96 Kharik (293; 28044 157 :07 1,236 622 614 130 133 210 20 97 Madhu Sagram(294) 155.40 189 190 1,223 626 597 66 51 2:8 54 98 Jagir Sagram (295) 50.18 61 61 295 154 141 140 127 13 2 99 Bheja (296) 1,090.61 538 838 5,217 2,715 2,502 421 365 760 171 tOO Barsham (297) 322.93 198 264 1,687 899 788 149 117 262 67

101 Sijhaul (298) 40.87 27 27 171 87 84 52 55 22 6 102 Khajuri (299) 406.70 259 285 1,841 952 889 102 92 207 36 103 Pa·rsauni (300) 44.92 28 41 254 125 129 16 12 14 2 104 Balthi (301) 175.23 150 191 1,072 542 530 126 134 46 7 105 Parwalpur (302) 342.76 249 347 2,265 J ,151 1,114 126 1)1 100 6 307

SUBDIVISI ON-JHANJHAI\ PUR CENSlJE ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,------"------, Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labourers Industry- [III, IV, V (b) Marginal Non. Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX1 Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs {V (a)] ,---"---"') ,---"----"') ,---"---, ,---"---, ,---"----, ,---"---, r-..A....-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

122 3 67 18 2 2 35 4 32 192 283 56 23 17 2 36 21 3 52 94 168 16 68 62 14 38 290 468 594 14 318 196 12 1 79 1 6 13 663 1,218 73 13 59 13 13 60 122

45 I 45 52 95 320 4 235 44 3 1 40 1 2 27 363 656 1,022 125 385 11 545 112 92 I 1,059 1,918

1,066 193 677 70 362 121 5 22 1,276 2,146

187 93 53 122 93 12 194 298 1,516 647 737 48 632 592 24 4 123 3 58 10 1,660 2,706

133 56 26 107 56 139 214

263 133 97 22 145 III 21 2 275 402

816 141 444 7 343 132 4 25 2 48 62 928 1,472 257 21 161 6 71 8 25 7 15 203 452 265 3 29 2 229 1 7 174 420 255 171 207 124 43 47 5 14 17 252 309 131 1 42 79 10 1 145 233

483 86 262 3 145 82 76 4 600 982 119 7 62 1 34 6 18 5 100 204 38 35 2 2 36 33 31 31

785 156 390 19 384 137 11 18 688 1,273 761 186 393 39 286 141 18 6 64 12 257 913 1,228

318 51 136 3 179 48 3 63 303 500 280 74 64 42 346 597 102 67 6 4 94 63 2 1 52 73 1,375 280 720 73 503 205 152 2 8 1,340 2,214 451 73 241 2l. 202 49 14 2 24 442 691

51 36 15 2 35 34 1 36 48 386 49 214 5 155 44 17 57 10 509 830 74 56 57 34 16 22 1 51 73 1.50 3 96 37 1 3 2 14 137 1 255 526 656 103 273 3S 377 68 6 34 97 461 914 308

DEVELOPMENT BLOCK-- MADHEPUR LJRBAN!VILLAGE PRIMARY

Name of Aru of No. of Total Population village with village in Occupied No. of (including lnstitu- Serial Thana no./ hectares Residen- House- tional and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates no. Town/Ward/ and of tial holds Population) Castes Tribes Circle town/ward Houses in km.~ ,... __ Jo"__._ .. ~ ,..-__ ...A.._~ ,.._...A.._~ ,.._...A..-~ P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

REVENUE THANA-PHULPARAS--collcld. 106 Bakwa (303) 1,343.54 542 613 3,837 1,997 1,840 710 702 310 39 107 Bhargaw~n (304) 742.89 34~ 473 2,967 1,479 1,488 256 276 J31 12 108 Tangraha (305) 479.14 365 389 2.266 1,110 1,156 185 205 276 70 109 Mani Mah- (306) 119.79 21 21 1 4 59 65 18 15 3 patia. 110 Lilja (307) 79.72 33 37 235 128 107 80 71 38

111 Parsauni (308) 109.27 123 134 894 451 443 157 138 127 2 112 Mahpa1ia (309) 430.58 334 438 2,633 1,300 1,333 73 72 160 12 113 Chkatauni (310) 206.69 133 137 907 439 468 151 159 100 9 114 Mahsa (311) 398.61 157 186 1,203 634 569 lO2 85 100 2 115 Bhawanipur (312) 472.26 102 112 641 333 308 98 104 98 6

116 Bagewa (313) 61.11 41 42 200 100 100 4 117 Rarr,pur (314) 84.98 26 28 171 ':77 74 33 22 6 118 Mainahi (315) 237.14 68 69 452 255 197 27 28 35 6 li9 Parriahi (316) 192.22 29 29 161 79 82 20 19 37 1 )20 Luchpahi (3 J 7) 4].68 14 14 69 38 31 7 5 14 3

121 Gcbargarha (318) 122.21 137 146 803 390 413 33 33 164 33 122 Asurgalh (319) 76.89 26 27 142 76 66 31 26 22 1 123 G:lThgaon 0::0) 328.(0 208 208 1,297 635 662 74 87 70 5 124 Basipatti (321) 736.11 336 340 1,951 1,016 935 520 511 276 24 125 Goiahi (322) 23.88 V ninhabited

.126 Bhagta (323) 202.34 155 187 1,190 603 587 122 107 64 127 Dara (324) 463.76 472 615 3,307 1,652 1,655 113 119 502 66 128 Bela {325) 101.98 58 70 460 232 228 16 14 24 129 Harshankri (326( 58.37 9 9 56 27 29 24 27 ... 8 130 Rampura (327) 4].68 56 58 385 188 197 3 5 17 5

Total 35,319.80 27,494 35,670 207,720 104,651 103,069 16,181 15,863 129 109 32,531 7,873 309

SUBDIVISION-JH.<\NJHARpUR CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ,------;------..A...------"""'I TotarMain Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Workers Labcurers Industry- [Ill, IV, V (b) Marginal Non-Workers (I-IX) (1) (II) Manufacturing, and VI to IX] Workers Processing, Servicing and Repairs lV (a)J ,-__ ..A... __ -"""'I ,-__ ..A..._ -"""'I ,---A::--"""'I ,----..A..._-"""'I ,-_..A...--"""'I ,-_..A...--"""'I ,--..A...-- -"""'I M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,044 315 314 11 710 304 19 2 951 1,525 775 130 375 6 390 124 10 704 1,358 566 9 348 1 210 8 2 6 42 544 1,105 30 18 11 1 19 17 29 47

53 46 33 34 18 12 2 75 61

249 26 170 5 78 21 1 202 417 667 65 268 4 380 61 2 17 633 1,268 219 12 144 5 65 7 4 6 220 456 368 72 268 27 88 44 4 8 266 497 233 2 87 145 2 100 306

57 43 14 43 99 70 5 64 27 74 :86 42 111 11 75 31 69 155 45 9 15 30 9 34 73 21 4 12 9 4 17 27

235 68 134 21 96 47 4 155 345 40 4 17 1 23 3 36 62 334 51 206 128 51 301 611 474 101 273 4 179 95 5 17 2 2 8 540 826

325 20 143 179 20 3 42 278 525 876 158 289 18 567 138 3 17 14 776 1,483 135 31 83 2 52 29 12 97 185 15 7 5 ,8 7 2 1 12 21 112 50 59 52 50 76 147

51,585 9,971 23,258 1,542 22,621 8,023 1,459 :t;41 4,247 165 759 2,414 52,307 90,684 310

AP1"}ENDIX TO URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total S(;hcdu/ed Casles and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban BLockwise

Location Name of Town! Total Popu- Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Town/ Total Popu., Scheduled SCheduled Code no. WardJUrbau lation Castes Tribes Code no. Ward/Urban lation Castes Tribes Block Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

4/19/1 Madhubani (M) 45,145 2,914 Ward no. 11 1,536 32 E. B. no. 29 339 Ward no. 1 1,887 196 Ditto 30 360 15 E. B. no. 44 941 153 Ditto 31 837 17 Ditto 45 265 21 Ditto 46 681 22 Ward no. 12 2,339 155 E. B. no. 8 1,'280 104 Ward no. 2 2,223 380 Ditto 9 1,059 51 E. B. no. 41 1,319 278 Ditto 42 444 1 Ward DO. 13 1,480 112 Ditto 43 460 101 E. B. no. 54 ,.94 Ditto 55 215 Ward no. 3 2,203 133 Ditto 56 771 112 E. B. no. 38 729 Ditto 39 491 88 Ditto 40 983 45 Ward no. 14 1,605 14 E. B. no. 27 762 Ward no. 4 1,862 66 Ditto 28 843 14 E. B. no. 34 832 60 Ditto 35 354 Ward no. 15 2,117 153 Ditto 36 277 6 E. B. no. 57 954 139 Ditto 37 399 Ditto 58 1,163 14

Ward no. 5 2,028 261 Ward no. 16 1,576 36 E. B. no. 47 1,116 192 E. B. no. S9 630 26 Ditto 48 912 69 Ditto 60 946 10

Ward I,O. 6 1,863 2 E. B. no. 49 881 Ward no. 17 2,024 254 Ditto 50 645 2 E. B. no. 69 612 125 Ditto 51 337 Ditto 70 419 66 Ditto 71 993 63 Ward no. 7 1,085 117 E. B. no. 52 506 Ward no. 18 2,163 95 Ditto 53 579 117 E B. no. 61 629 70 Ditto 62 357 Ward no. 8 1,473 61 Ditto 63 538 E. B. no. 32 778 27 Ditto 64 639 25 Ditto 33 695 34 Ward no. 19 2,764 Ward no. 9 2,216 47 E. B. no. 10 629 E. B. no. 1 642 44 Ditto 11 470 Ditto 2 448 Ditto 12 893 Ditto 3 490 3 Ditto 13 772 Ditto 4 636 Ward no. 20 1,771 81 Ward no. 10 1,831 214 B . .B. no. 24 667 21 E. B. no. 5 518 120 Ditto 25 365 46 Ditto 6 377 27 Ditto 26 739 14 Ditto 7 936 67 311

APPENDIX TO URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT -concld,

Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduied Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise

Location Name of Townf Total Popu- Scheduled SCheduled Location Name of Town/ Total Popu- Scheduled Schedu_1ed Code no. Ward/Urban lation Castes Tribes Code no. Ward/Urban lation Castes Tribes Block Block 2 8 4 5 2 3 4 5

Ward no. 21 1,613 212 Ward no. 3 2,627 1,008 E. B. no. 65 403 58 E. B. no. 15 199 18 Ditto 66 231 29 Ditto 16 836 104 Ditto 67 716 86 Ditto 17 676 357 Ditto 68 263 39 Ditto 18 487 305 Ditto 19 429 224 Ward no. 22 1,661 168 E. B. no. 21 737 92 4f19fIII Jhanjharpur (NAC) 15,303 1,446 Ditto 22 387 60 Ditto 23 537 16 Circle no. 4,709 517 E. B. no. 532 100 Ward no. 23 1,804 Ditto 2 697 E. B. no. 17 455 Ditto 3 525 19 Ditto 18 392 Ditto 4 724 65 Ditto 19 587 Ditto 5 499 120 Ditto 20 370 Ditto 18 303 133 Ditto 19 347 Ward no. 24 2,021 135 Ditto 20 642 72 E. B. no. 14 372 8 Ditto 21 440 8 Ditto 15 1,175 127 Ditto 16 474 Circle no. 2 3,685 507 E. B. no. 6 709 109 7 717 4/19/11 Jainagar (NAC) 11 ,955 2,201 21 Ditto Ditto 8 822 229 Ward no. 5,194 510 Ditto 9 402 137 E. B. no. I 130 33 Ditto 22 428 32 Ditto 2 871 291 Ditto 23 607 Ditto 3 228 2 1 D.tto 4 803 68 Circle no. 3 3,175 139 Ditto 5 584 18 E. B. no. 10 591 64 Ditto 6 897 11 Ditto 11 841 44 Ditto 7 323 Ditto 12 725 Ditto 8 676 6 Ditto 13 594 31 Ditto 20 682 81 Ditto 24 424

Ward no. 2 4,134 683 20 CiTcle no. 4 3,734 283 E. B. no. 14 583 90 E. B. DO. 9 496 138 Ditto 10 680 20 Ditto 15 684 Ditto 11 495 5 Ditto 16 503 115 Ditto 12 875 6 20 Ditto 17 902 Ditto 13 656 27 Ditto 25 525 Ditto 14 932 487 Ditta 26 537 78 312

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Enume­ Enume­ Enume­ ration Description ration Description ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no. 2 I 2 I 2 I

Name of City/Town-Madhubani (M) : I~ocation Code-4/J9/1

1 N-R.K. College 10 N-Mangal Tank 19 N-Road E-Ghanshyam Panjiyar house E-Mangal Masjeed E-Road's near the house of s-Canal s-Ragho Nagar Masjeed Unus. W-Supta out of Town W-Roads S-Out of Town Area W -Out of Town N-Rahika Road 11 N-Mangal Momin Tank 2 20 N-Godown E-Ward No.4 E-Pitch Road S-Idamohammad Chowk E-Jdrish Hotel S-Canal S-House of Rafique W-Dr. Radha Krishna Prasad W-Kachi Road W-Roads (Masjeed)

N-Rahika Pitch Road 12 N-Pos' Mortem Road 3 N-Boundary of Ward No. 21 B-Ward No.8 E-Electric Office 21 E-Hal Tola Road S -Gandhi Chowk (West) S-Manga! Tank S-Road Near Gajan Mabto's W--Girls Middle School W-Slaughter House house. W-House of Anul Darjee 4 N-Canal Pitch Road 13 N-House of Ishamenshijas E-Ward No II E-Jd. Mohammad Chowk S-Ward No. 10 S-Masjeed 22 N-Hal Tola Road W-Ward No. 10 out of Town W--Mangal Tank E-Middle School Area. S--Singhinea Chowk W --Karbala Chowk 14 N-Out of Town 5 N-Boundary of Ward No.9 E-Boundary of Ward No. 11 E-Tank S-Godown 23 N-Roads S-·Roads W-Shankar Ram E-Well of Laxmi W -Supta out of Town S-Middle School W-Naka Road N-Boundary of Block No. 5 15 N---Near the house of Noorul 6 Momin. E-Roads E-Tank 24 N-Roaa S-Northern Side of Ramjee E-Pitch Road Pradhan's house. S--Road W-Harinath Mussi S-Durga Bhavan W·-Out of Town Area W-Road

N -Boundary of Block No.6 16 N-Near the house of Noorul 7 Momin. 25 N-Id. Mohammad Chowk E- Boundary of Ward No. 11 E--Tank E-Road & 12. S-Machharhatta Chowk S-Boundary of Ward No. 11 S-R01d W-Near the house of Harinath W-D~rga Bhavan Road W-Out of Town Area Mussi. N-Road (Boundary of Ward 26 N--House of Jhulan Sah 8 E-House of Mahabir No. 12). 17 N-Singhinea Chowk Mahaseth. E-Nonea Toli Well E-Roads S-Machharhatta Chowk S-Out of Town S-DarKah W--Road of Machharhatta W-Boundary of Ward No. 10 W-Well of Mukul Rai

27 N-Road 9 N-Roads 18 N-Ro3ds E-Roads E-Well of Mukul Rai E-Station Road S-Post Mortem house 8-0ut of Town S-Kirtan Bhavan Road W-Roads Block No.1 W-Road Masjeeds W-Pitch Road 313

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Enume­ Enume­ Enume­ ration Description ration Description ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no. 1 2 1 2 I 2

Name of City/Town-Madhubani (M) : Location Code-4/19/I-contd.

28 N-Kirtan Bhavan Road 36 N-·-RoJd 45 N-Out of Town E-Out of Town E- Nc~r Shankar Talkies E -Btlhbar Road S-Pitch Road S-Roads S-Dholth:1D W-Pitch Road Boundary of W-Kishore Sah Lane W-Pitch Road Ward No. 15. 37 N-Roads 46 N--Dholthan E-Kishore Sah Lane 29 N-Gandhi Chowk E---Out of Town Area S-Roads E-Near the house of Radha S-Mangarauni Road W-Boundary of Ward No.9 Panjeyar. W~-Pitch Road S-Boundary of Ward No. 12 W-Boundary of Ward No.9, 38 N--Ou t of Town 47 N-Bound3ry of Ward No.2 10 & 11. E-Ro

35 N-Roads 44 N-Out of Town 53 N--Roads E-·Bara Bazar E-Pitch Road E--Boundary of Ward No.6 S-Roads S-Ward No.2 S--R03ds W-Road Block No. I W-Out of Town W-Pitch Road 314

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Enume­ Enume~ Enume­ ration Description ration Description ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no. 1 2 2 2

Name of City/Town-Madhubani (M) : Location Code-4/19/I-concld.

54 N-Road, Boundary of Ward 60 N-Western Canal 66 N-Uma Kant Thakur No.7. E-Pitch Road E-Bhairo Asthan E-East Side of Braj Nandan S-Pitch Road S-Out of Town Prasad. W-Pitch Road W--Near the House of S-Road (Momeim Tola) Choudhary Yadav. W-Safe Patni 61 N-Road Dr. Rasoy E-Mahaseth Temple 67 N-Kotwali Chowk Road 55 N-Road (Momin tola) E-Roads S-House of Latif Momin E-Pitch Road S-Boundary of Ward No. 15 W-Idmohammad Chowk S-Agrllwal Tola Road Roads. W-Tank W-Pitch Road 62 N-Road E-Tank of Maheseth 68 N-Kotwali Chowk Road 56 N-Boundary of Ward No.5 & 6 S-Road E-Pitch Road E--Western Side of Station W---Idmobammad Chowk S-Agrawa] ToJa Road Road. W-Tank S-Pitch Road W-Western Side of Nathuni 63 N-Shop of abmohammad S3.hu's house. E-Pitch Road Masjeed 69 N-· Hospital S-Muslim Mohammad E-Railway Line 57 N-Pitch Road W-Muslim Mohammad E-Pitch Road S-Out of Town S-Canal W--Pitch Road W-Pitch Road 64 N-Road of Tailing E-Tank of Mahaseth 70 N-Jaldhari Chowk 58 N--Pitch Road S- House of Mahabir Shah E-Pitch Road E--Out of Town W-Machharhatta Chowk S-Road S-Western Canal W-Boundary of Ward No. 18 W-Pitch Road 65 N-Machharhatta Road 59 N-Western Canal E-Road 71 N-Last Boundary of Bhowara E-Pitch Road S-Haltala Road E-Railway Line S--Pitch Road W-House of Chaudhary S-Hat Road W-Pitch Road Yadav. W·-New Masjeed Road

Name of City fTown -Jainagar (NAC) : Location Code-4/19/II

N-Ushrahi Magi J N-Garden of Raghunath 5 N-N A C. Street No. 5 E-NepaJi Railway Line Khatjika. E--P.W D. Road No. 21 S-P.W.D. Road No. 89 E-D.v. Road 89, Street No.9 S-Palna Gandhi Street No.3 W-Boundary of N.A.C. S-N.E.R. Railway Station W-N.A.C. Road No.9 W-NepaJi Railway Line 2 N-P.W.D. Road No. 89 6 N-Patna Gandhi Street No.3 E-Nepali Railway Line 4 N-Prakand Nasirodhagar Toli E-P.W.D. Road No. 21 S -Sahuddin Ansari, Residence E - P.W.D. Road No. 21 S-Northern Road Near the of Nepali Manager S-N.A.C. Street No.5 N.A.C. Office. W-·Boundary of N.A.C. W-Boundaryof N.A.C. W-District Board Road No.9 315

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Enume­ Enume- Enume- ration Description ration Description ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no. 1 2 1 2 1 2

Name of City/Town-Jainagar (NAC) Location Code--4/19/ll-concld.

7 N-Hospital Road, North from 12 N-Station Road Street No.1 17 N·-Lane No.8, House of N.A.C. Office. E-P.W.D. Road No. 21 Shanti Devi, Teacher. E-P.W.D. Road No. 21 S-Jagdish Gupta Street No. 12 E--Ring Embanknent No.9 S--·Station Road No. 1 W-District Board Road No.89 S-Jai Nagar Basti, Subhas W-Dilltrict Board Road No. 89 Chowk. W--Road No. 76 8 N-Rami Mahto, Satyanarayan 13 N-Kamala Road No, 114 Shah. E- E-Kamla River S-South Route from Jawahar 18 N-Lane No.7, House of Raja S-Kamala Road No. 114 Vidyapith. Prasad. W-P.W.D. Road No. 21 W-P.W.D. Road No. 21 E-Ring Embankment No.9 S-Lane No.8, House of 9 N-House of Sahauddin Ansari 14 N-Southern Route from Shanti Devi, Teacher. E-District Board Road No. 89 Jawahar Vidyapith. W-P.W.D. Road No. 21 S-P.W.D. Road'Railway E-Kamala River Crossing. S-Lane No.7, Raja Prasad W-Bouadary of N.A.C. W-P.W.D. Road No 21 19 N-Lane No.7, North Side E--Kamala Rivcr 10 N-House of Sagar Babu, Lane 15 N-Residence of Lal Bihari S-Ganga Mistry's House No.5. E-N.E.R. Railway Line W-Ring Embankment Lane E-P.W.D. Road No. 21 S-Road No. 28/9 No.9. S--Tea Stall of Situ Sah, W-Boundary of N.A.C. Road No. 21. 20 N-P.W.D. Road No. 89 W-District Board Road No. 89 16 N-Shahid Chowk, House of E-Shahuddin Ansari Nepali Deven Singh. Manager's Residence. 11 N-Jagdish and Raghosiya E-Road No. 76 S-Bhagavati Asthan S-- ·Nepali Railway Line House No. 12. W-BJock No.2 E-P.W.D. Road No. 21 W--N.E R Railway Line S-House of Sagar Babu Street No.5. W-District Board Road No. 89

Name of City/To,",n-Jhanjharpur (NAC) : Location Code-4/19/111

N -Boundary of Village 3 N-Way to West Bargad Tree 5 N-Kachchi Rafta Near Kanhauli. Near the Schcol. Rameshwar Nath. E-Bazar Road E-Bazar Road E-Bazar Road S-Way to West from Burgad S-Rameshwar Nath Kachehir S-Nathuni Pradhan Road Tree Near the School. Kasto. W-Kachchi Rasta. W-Kanhauli Village Border W-Border of Village Kanhaulj 6 N-Nathuni Pradhan Rame- 2 N-·Border of Village Kanhauli 4 N-P.W.D. Road and Bazar shwar Nath Road. E --Border of Village Kanhauli Road Jimitia. E-Bazar Road S-Border of Village Kanhauli E-P.W.D. Road S-Hari Kant Jha Road to W-P.W.D. Road S -Border of village Kanhauli Bandh. W-Bazar Road W -Border of village Partapur 316

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Boundaries of Enumeration Blocks

Bnume­ Enume- Enume- rarion Description ration Description ration Description Block Block Block no. no. no. I 2 I 2 1 2

Name of City/Town-Jhanjharpur (NAC) : Location Code 4/19JIII-concld.

7 N-P. W.D. Road Near Hari 13 N-Border of J.J.P. Village 20 N-Kachchi Road Kant Jha. E-Chatchi Road from Chair­ E-Bazar Road E--Bazar Road man's house. S-Pitch Road S-Road Near Poddar House S"":'_Post Office Road to Thana W-Kamala Embankment W-Boundary of village Jhan- W-Bazar Road jharpur. 21 N-Kachhi Roads, Bazar to 14 N-Bordp,r of the village Jhan- Partappur_ 8 N-Road from Poddar House jharpur. E--Pitch Roads running North B--8tation Bazar Road E-Railway Line to South. S-P. W.D. Road from Thana S-Post Office Road to Thana S-Jhanjharpur to West. W-Road from Katchari to W- ·Kamala Embankment W-Viliage Boundary of Jhan­ South. jharpur. 22 15 N-Boader of village 'Jhanjhar- N-Rameshwar Nalk Road and 9 N-P.W.D. Road Pitch pur. Nathumi Pradhan Lane. E--·Station Bazar Road E-Border of the Vi llage E-Blizar Road S-Boundary of the village S-Road from Thana to Suchai S-Hari Kant Jha Road Jhimjharpui: . W - Railway Line W-Ramala Balan Embankmeut W-Village Bazar 23 N-Pitch Road 16 N-Road frem Thana to Sukhat B-Bazar Road 10 N-Road from Devendra E-Middle Road from North to South of Belarhi. S-Hari Kant Jha Road Choudhary Panch Nath W-Tank Road Temple & Railway Line. S-Border of Village W-Railway Line E-Railway Line 24 N-Common Road S-13order of the village Jhan­ E-Common Road jharpur_ 17 N-Road from' Thana to Sukhat S-Post Office Road W-Railwhy Line E-Village Border of J.J.P. S-Border of Village W-Bazar Road 11 W--Mic1dle Road from North N-Post Office Road to Thana 25 N-Kanhauli Village E-Road from Chairman's South of Belahi. E-BaJagahi Village and Sukhet house to South. Village. S·-Road from Devendra Chau­ 18 N-Boundary of Village S-BeJarahi Village dhary to Panch Nath. Kaanuli. W-West side of Jhanjharpur W-Bazar Road E-Bazar Road S-Way to West from Burgad Tree near the School. 26 N-District Board Road 12 N--Post Office Road to Thana W--Kanhauli village Border Kachcha Road from Jhan­ E-Railway Line jharpur Sukhe C • S-Road from Masque to Panch 19 N -Border of Village Kanhauli E-Behat Nath Railway Line. E-Border of Village Kanhauli S-Pitch. Road W-Road from Chairman's S--Border of Village Kanhauli W --R~ilway Line from Jhan­ house to South mosque. W-P.W.D. Road jharpur Laukhat Station. DEVELOPMENT BLOCK MAPS 2

MADHUBANl C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

2 Dhelpurwa 28 Dhanuki J agatpur 75 Dangar Bhitth1 3 Satlakha 31 Lachhminagar (2 Pieces) 4 Tola Laksayar 32 Maharajganj 76 Balia Bijauli 5 Sirampur (3 Pieces) 34 Kamat Bhawanipur (2 Pieces) 7 Kamalpur 37 Bhoraha 80 Lakbanpatti 12 Ijrapatti Jagat 38 Ramkhetri 81 Nima (2 Pieces) 14 Ijrapatti Jagat 43 Baharban 85 Az Rakbe Shankarpur 15 Arazi Basauli 68 Rajahan 86 Shankarpur Grandhwar 16 Gajwa Basauli 70 Ganeshpur 87 Salha 18 Arazi Basauli 71 Fatehpur 93 Tarachandpur 22 Harirampatti (2 Pieces) 72 Keshopur 127/2 Dahibhat Dih 27 Jagatpur (2 Pieces) 73 Saidpur 130 Ale (2 Pieces)

REFERENCES REFERENCES

H_dqua.te.. : - C. D. Block.. .. ., .. @ Police Station.. .• PS Viii••• with Than. Number .. .. ["~.'J.~~~~"J Post Office.. ,_ PO Urban Area with Coda Numb.. r .. 10'@Ji%Wj Post" Telegraph Office.. .• .. TO NHl National Highway .. Hilh School...... _ S State Hilhway SH Hospital.. ., ., .. $ Roads: - Metalled .. Primary Health Cantr. _ ~ Unmetalled.. .. Dispensary ...... , RS + Railway. with Station : - Broad Gaule _M_ Maternity .. Child welfare Cantr. ... RS Villa,. Market •. Metre Gaule ., I I'" I I ..t. RS Circuit House .. R.t House._ .. CH RH 18 II rell " River and Stream., _.alow:- Dak. Inspection •• DB IB Canal with Distributary·· Canal • For.st " .. ., CB FB 3

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REV. THANA MADHUBANI

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MADHWAPUR C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

56 Rampur Birt 60 Ramnagar KaJra 75 Awari Inamat (3 Pieces) 66 Madhu Dih (2 Pieces) 58 Rampur 70 Baswaria (2 Pieces) 100 Patar 59 Parsa 73 Marwat Sobrauli

REFERENCES REFERENCES

Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. Police Station .. f'S Vllla,e with Tha"a Number .. Post Office •• PO Urban Area with Code Number .. Post • T elesraph Office.. .. TO National Highway .. Hlrh School .. S State Hilhway SH Hospital.. .. $ Roads: - Metalled .. Primary Health Centre " ~ Unmetalled.. .. Dispensar, .. RS + Railways with Station: - Broad Gauge _.!iIr_ Maternity. Child welfare Centre " .... RS Villar_ Market .. Metre Gaule I I" I I &. RS Circuit House, R_t House .. .. CH RH Nurow Gauge .0 II 11'8111 II Ri"er and Stream .. .. ~ Bunsalow : - Dak, Inspection .. DB IB Canal with Distributary .. . =--.e::- Canal, Forest .. .. CB FB 9

MADHWAPUR C. D. BLOCK Boundaries :- REV. THANA BENIPATTI International _._. ., District ._._... C. D. Block

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REV. THANA PUPRI DISTRICT SITAMARHI 10

HARLAKHI C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

3 Bisaul (2 Pieces) 11 Hatwaria (2 Pieces) 18 Balwaha 4 Harlakhi (2 Pieces) 14 Mangpatti (3 Pieces) 30 Pahra (2 Pieces) 10 Dubepatti (2 Pieces) 17 Kundalmaria 52 Kamtaul

REFERENCES REFERENCES

Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. Police Station .. PS Villaae with Thalia Number .. Post Olfice .. PO Urban Area with Code Number .. Post & Telegraph Office.. ., TO National Highway .. High School .• 5 SH State Hillhway Hospital.. .. 9 Roads:- Metalled Primary Health Centre _ @il Unmetalled.. .. Dispensary .. _ oIiIoRS __ + Railways with Station ,- Broad Gauge Maternity & Child welfare Centre .• .... RS Villale Market .. Mette Gauge I I'" I I &. RS Circuit House, R.t House .. ., CH RH Narrow GauBe .• II "r1111 II River and Strearn •• .. ~ _Ialow,- Dak. Inspection .. 08 IB Canal with Distributary·· ., =--.e--- Canal • Forest .. ., C8 FB 11

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REV. THANA BENIPATTI

DISTRICT MADHUBANI

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BASOPATTI C.D. BLOCK

REFERENCES REFERENCES I I , Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. I P"lice Station •• PS Village -with Thana Number Post Office .. PO Urban Area with Code Number .. Post .. Telegraph Office .. TO National Highway .. High SchooL. 5 State Highway SH Hospital .. a1 Roads:- Metalled Primary Health Centre .. ~ Unmetalled .. Diopensary .. RS + Railways with Station:- B('oad Gaule a _ Maternity .. Child welfar. Centre .. RS ... Metre Gauge I '" I I Villale Market .. .&. RS Narrow Gaule.. II II lSI II Circuit Houle. Rest HOUle .. •• CH RH I River an4! Stl"'"eam.. \ •. ~ .....salow : - Dak. Inspection .• DB IB Canal, Forelt .. •• CB FB I Canal ~~:_~~~:ributarY •• ., ~ 13

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REFERENCES REFERENCES

Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. @ Police Station .. PS Village with Thana Number .. .. '-. _ _}C_._; Post Office .. PO Urban Area with Code Number .. .. [2;2;?Yl%a1 Post &- Telegraph Office .. TO NHl National Highway .. High School .. 5 State Hiahway SH Hospital .. 9

Roads:- Metalled Primary Health Centre ~. ~ Unmetalled .. Dispensary .. RS + Railways with St:ation : - Broad Gaule _.iii. Maternity &: Child welf.re Centr. .. • Metre Gauge I ~ I Viii_Ie Market .. &. Narrow Gauge.. " "§.ii,, Circuit House. Rest Hause .. .. CH RH River and Stream., ., ~ Bungalow! - Oak, Inspection .. DB IB

Canal with Distributary .. .. ~ Cznal , Forest .. .. CB FB 29

ANDHRATHARHI C. D. BLOCK

REV. THANA MADHUBANI

DISTRICT MADHUBANI I\ev. THANA I

Villages with Population Size

Below 200 o 200 "99 • soo 999 • Boundaries ,- 1000 "999 • C. D, Block 5000 & above Village Uninhabited Village •x 30

LAUKAHA C. D. BLOCK

REFERENCES REFERENCES

Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. @ Police Station .. PS Village with Thaft. Number .. ,. [_.-=-.~~t.~~~".J Post DHice .. PO Urban Area with Code Number .. fe· /IIW%/l Post & Telegraph Office .. TO National Highway .. -~-­ High School .. State Highway SH Hospital .. ED Roads: - Metalled Primary Hea~th Centre __ ~ Unmetalled .. Dispensary .. RS + Raitways with Station : - Broad Gauge _wIiIo Hat~rnity & Child welfare Centre ...... RS Villase Market .. Metre Gauge I'" I &. RS Circuit HOUle, Rat HOUle ., Narrow Gauge .. II lll'i'lt .• CH RH River and Stream .. .. ~ lunlalow:- Dak, Inspection .• DB IB ., CB Canal with Distributary 0' .. = L Canal , Forest .. FB 31

LAUKAHA C. O. BLOCK

REV. THANA PHULPARAS

DISTRICT MADHUBANI

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LAUKAHI C.D.BLOCK

REFERENCES REFERENCES

I Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. Police Station PS . 25 . Villale with Thana Number ., .. 1...... _._._._.--''--'-El~-'-" Post Office .. PO Urban Area with Code Number .. ~-::-/:?N.;@;l Post & Telegraph Office ,_ TO __!'i!:!.l __ National Highway .. High School .• S SI:L __ State Highway Hospital .. 9

Roads: - Metalled Primary Health Centre ~. @ UnmetaliedH Dispensary .. RS + Railways with Station:- Broad Gauge _.IiIo_ Maternity & Child welfare Centre ,. .... RS Metre Gauge I ijI I J Villale Market .. &. Narrow Gauge .. -+i,o--oHlI..Il'l.iiI,S*II ___ Circuit House, Rest House ._ CH RH I River and Stream.. .. ,.~ Bungalow: - Dak, Inspection .. DB IB ~al with Distributary .. "=-- Canal, Forest .. .. CB FB 33

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200 o 499 • 999 • '000 4999 • 5000 & above \ lninhabited Village •x 34

PHULPARAS C. D. BLOCK

INDEX TO VILLAGE NAMES

15 Mainaha 147 Dhepura 160 Az Rakbe Sudai 111 Gangdhara 149 Ragh unandanpur 164 Kasirampatti 126 Taufir 151 Singdaha 167 Mahadewa 144 Az Rakbe Mahindwar 154 Az Rakbe Sirkharia 174 Pipra Kamalpur 146 Pipraulia (2 Pieces) 184 Dhanpat Barhi

REFERENCES REFERENCES

Headquarters: - C. D. Block.. .. @ Police Station .. PS Villale with Thana Number .. ., C.·-=-.~~~~~~-J Post Office ,_ PO Urban Area with Code Number .• .. f?(";;;W/)/;3 Post .. Telegraph Office.. .• TO NH2 National Highway .. HiCh School .. SH State Highway Hospital.. .. ffi Roads: - Metalled Primary Health Centre .' ~ Unmetall.d.. .. Dispensary .. RS + Railways with Station:- Broad Gauge - 4ia::w:: Maternity & Child welfare Centre .. ... RS Market .. Metre Gauge I I ijI I I Villal. .& RS Circuit House, Rest House .. ., CH RH Narrow Gauge .. lillIE'll! II River and Stream .. Bungalow: - Oak, Inspection ., DB IB Canal with Distributary" Canal, Forest .. .. CB FB 35

l PHULPARAS CoDo::-- REV. THANA PHULP:~~CK I District DISTRICT HADHUBANI C. D. Block Furlongs 8 1 Hiles ~~~==5=~ Km.1 1 Kms. Village, with Population Size: Below 200 o 200 ~99 • 500 999 • 1000 ~999 • 5000 & above Uninhabited Village •x

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Page Particulars Col. For Read no. no. I 2 3 4 5 19 Jainagar, R 18 52.26 48 Serial no. 6 52.56 18 9.88 90.88 Serial no. 12 3 82.52* Serial no. 13 37.43* 3 33.42* 82.52* Serial no. 14 3 82.52* 80 Serial no. 23 33.42* 4 2817(570) 2,917(570) 106 Serial no. 50 3 48.47 Serial no. 63 48.97 116 3 1,093.38 1,053.38 118 Serial no. 1 19 54.46 Serial no. 47 34.46 142 4 2,324(453) 2,734(453) Total 16 TW(64.62) 'Fotal TW(64.02) 18 170.52 370.52 180 Serial no. R 39 60 204 Statement I, Serial no. 3 7 9 16,502 16,582 206 Statement IV, Serial no. 3 13 (700,000) Seriai no. 13, U PT(700,OOO) 217 8 5,874 7,874 224 Madhubani Sadar Subdivision, U 7 9,347 Serial no. 8,U 2,347 5 2,901 2,201 244 Serial no. 86 9 260 Serial no. 37 360 252 15 256 546 Serial no. 42 6 507 Serial no. 6 907 262 3 318.53 218.53 Serial no. 21 9 337 270 Serial no. 38 327 7 2,323 1,323 272 Serial no. 3 15 114 290 Sel ial no. 24 914 3 488.96 428.96 Serial no. 27 8 294 26 Serial no. 5 14 149 349