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TOMAR JOINT DIRECTOR CENSUS OPERATIONS RAJASTHAN \'11'1'1 0 1'11, '41('iJ1ICflI{f ~ ~TffiCfil coT ~ ~ fll"lII\l1Cfl ~\3l1 cf; iWt ri ~ 1R flif@cIi)ll ~ ~ m %" I ('iJ1'IOI11 Cfl'rf He:~m, ~ &m ~ ~ ~ <.f6 "!IT"I" q ~~ ~ ~ ~ cf; iWt '3lWT-'3lWT ~ fcm; \'lIT ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ %" fcli if gRkiCfllti '41('iJ1IFcl?I·, ~TffiCfil, fum ~~ ~ ~\3l1 cf; ~ ~~, ~i111~Cfl ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ('iJ1'lol1l ~ cf; ~ 'IWT ~ I ~ cf; 'IWT '<{i' .q ~ "!IT"I"~ .q ~ \iR--wmr\3l1 "€1 ~ ~ <fr <rfr %" ~ 'IWT (~' .q wftur ~ cf; m -il, "!IT"I" ~ ~ ~ ~mr ~ cf; m .q cnt~ cf; ~ 1R ~ \'111'1°111 "illr m If<lT %" I ~ \'111'1 0111 "illr ~ ~ ~ %", ~ ~ q;y mr, \'1111;1(941, mm, ~ \'lfl"fu q ~ \'lA\'llTfu ctt \'1111;1(941 q CfiTl1 ~ crrm co'T -;:fr ~ ~.q ~ ~ <lillf ~ Cl'ffi, ~l"lI~Cfl <lillf ~ Cl'ffi q CfiTl1"1" ~ crrm co'T ~ ffi-~ "!IT"I"~~ ~~ q ~ ~ 1R <fr <rfr %" I s'fo m.l:tB". RH1IRlll, He:~TCfi \'111'1 0 111 CfiT'lt, ~ q \Rtf; fl~'4WI'4''j, ~ ~ W ~ 'CflT ~ CO{, W ~ 'W-fiT~H coT ~ W{<l .q qft~ cf; ~ ~ CO{ ~ M %", ~ cf; ll1?r ~ I 1R.~.~ ~ ~~ 2~, 1994 ""'{I\'I1=«<I"<I'TI="1 mcFiR FOREWORD Population Census provides data-base for economic and social planning to planners and administrators at all levels. The village and town-wise Census data compiled and processed by the Directorate of Census Operations, Rajasthan are being published in the form of District Census Handbook for each district separately, which, I am sure, will be found quite useful, informative and interesting by the planners and administrators as well as academicians and research scholars. Each District Census Handbook comprises two parts. Part-A of the book provides information on the amenities available in each village/town and Part-B gives the Primary Census Abstract at village level in the case of rural areas and at ward/town level in the case of urban areas. Primary Census Abstract is an important table which gives number of households, population, literates, population of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, main workers cross classified by nine industrial categories of workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex at village/town/panchayat samiti/tehsil and district level. Dr. V.S. Sisodia, Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan and his colleagues who have compiled the voluminous data and completed these comprehensive volumes in a reasonable time deserve to be congratulated for the accuracy of the work and timely publication. JAIPUR M.L. MEHTA October 2, 1994 Chief Secretary Government of Rajasthan SHfiICI:tI ~~ \11"1'1 0111 ~0i'f CfiT ~~R 1951 cR \;'H'lol"ll ~ ~'i:ffiI: \3lW'l1 fcfi<:rr 'l'](:IT ~ I Wf ~ Wiir ~ acfi ~ ~~lCh'l<:r \11'1'1°111 ~~"'<ffif ~ ~/#~mRf ~ ~ ~ g~chllt ~ cR \iff rtf ~ I fm;rr m CfiT ~ ~ ~ mR ~ \itT ~ ~ ~;tftr ~ ~ ~mR cR ~ ~ \i1"1'I\)I"I1 WJo;:r &m ~ M \iffifT ~ I ~ i3Ff ~ ~ ~-m~ ~ ~ ~~. m1f '*r ~ cR ~ ~ \i1"1Bif&lc6l '*r Blql~Cfl~ m~0i'f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~0i'f cR ~ ~ ~ if ~/\i11'1CflI{) ~ mill ~ I ~ m, ~-f.flrtm0i'f, ~m:rCflT, ~~ '*r ~~0i'f ~ fW; ~ mR ~ ~ ~:g\3lT ~ I \3lltq if fm;rr \i1"1'I01'11 ~0i'f if \i1"1B·&OI1 ~ GJR if ~ ~ \i1"1'lol1l ~, ~ '*r Blql~Cfl-Bi*tiRlCfl ~ '*r ~ tT ~ ~ ~ m1f '*r ~ (cnt-m) CfiT ~ \i1"1'IOHI mr tT ~ fcfi<:rr \iffifT ~ 11961 cR \i1"1 'I 01 "I 1 ~ 'tf~'i:ffiI: ~ fm;rr \i1"1'loHI ~0i'f if ~ CfiT ~, ~~~, \i1"1'loHI ~ '*r ~ \i1"1'lol1l mr. m1f '*r "1'IT ~ BfAlRtd cR l'f{ ~ I 1971 cR \i1"1'loHI ~ ~~ ~ ~ '*r W<r ~ ~ if fm;rr \i1"\'I01'11 ~0i'f ~ ~ 'IWT ~ fctillJir I 'IWT-Cfj if 'ffill '*r "1'IT ~ ~ 'IWT-'&" if 'ffill '*r ~ ~ \i1"1'loHI mr ~ fcfi<:rr Tf<IT I ~~~ fliR94c6l '*r fm;rr \11"1'1 0 1"11 mrfi1r<iT cot tlfAlRtd ~ ~ fm;rr \i1"1'lol"ll ~ CfiT 'IfTlT-1f '1fT ~ fcfi<:rr \i1T'1T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ if ~ ~ m\Jff.t ~ CfiT{Uf. q% M;tftr ~ ~ if W ~ ~ fcfi<:rr \iff WfiT I 1981 if mq '*r "1'IT ~ ~ tfiTiliT cot -;:p:rr ~ ~ ~ ~-~ fm;rr \i1"1'lol1l ~0i'f if ~ ~ m~ '1fT flfAlRtd cR If{ 1 1981 cR \i1 "1'1 ° 1'1 1 ~ ~'i:ffiI: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ if ~ ~ if ~ M Tf<IT1 'IfTlT-Cfj if m1f '*r ~ ~ flfAlRtd m~ 'IfTlT-'&" if ~~ m acfi cfi ~ \JI'lftr/~ \JR\i1TRI" ~ \i1"1'loHI mr. mlfT '*r ~ (cnt-m) CfiT ~ \i1"1'l ol1l mr flfAfRtd ~ 1~ ~ ~ ~ <fiT $ <f){ ~ ~ p0i'f cot m1f ~ if ~ ~ ~ ll<:IT '*r ~ ~ "Wtm \jff lJTlf if ~ ~ m"ill ms tJ\T if \jff ~CflGdq ~ ctT ~ tT l'f{, ~ ~ ~ ~ m1 "tI'~'Mm ~ ~<:fcImf CfiT1tm ctT ~ ~<lCflill0i'f cot ~ q:;-f.f ~ ~ m1f if ~ mmm W, ~ ~ ~ W '*r flljGIP:iCfl ~ Cfl4~lf{<iT ~ ~"'1"t lRT ~ GJR if \JfRCJiTft tT l'f{ 1~ lTcfiR, m1f acfi ~ c(; lll1f c(; GJR if 'lfr ~ ~ ~ ~ CRT{ l'f{ ~ ~ ~ if ~ mlfT ctT "ffis!rr CfiT tffiT ~ "tIcfi 1 ~ \3lTCf~<lCflill CfiT1tm ctT ~<rCflCIT0i'f cot ~ if w€t ~ "1'IT ~0i'f if 'lfr 1Rft ~ ~ ~ if fcrcnor -IV Cfj ~ "CfiU<:rT ll<:IT ~ ~-f.:r:ffirr 1Rft ~ if ~ ~ '*r i3Ff ~ ~ q:;-f.f ~ ~ CfiT1tm ~ <f){ trcfi 1 W fcrcnor if crt I '*r crt II ~ ctT ~ ~ ctT~ '*r i3Ff"Wtm0i'f ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~~, ~ ~ '*r ~ \i1"1\i1IR1lOll· cR \i1"1f1·&OI1 ~ ~ m~ ~0i'f~ ~ ~ if ~T: fcrcnor IV '*r fcrcnor V if ~-~ ~ 'lfr \i119T Tf<IT 1 1991 ctr \i1"1'lol1l ctT fm;rr \i1"1'loHI ~0i'f ~ !P:tl\1~iCfl<OI CfiT 000 ~T qtf ~ \itT 1981 if ~ Tf<IT ~ 1 ~, ~ ~0i'f cfi ~ ~ twT 1991 cR \i1"1'I°1'11 if ~ \i1"1'l ol1l mr ~ tfifik if ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ CfiTl1 q:;-f.f CffiiIT CfiT ~ ~ if ~ crffcRor ~ Tfll! ~ ~ 1981 ctT \i1"1'lol"ll if ~ ~ if ~ crffcRor ~ Tf<U ~ I ~ ~, ~ \i1"1'lol1l tffi if 0-6 ~ ~ ctT ffi~-m ~ '1fT ~ Gffi flfAlRtd ctT l'f{~, ~ ~ w:iIcRrr ~ fcr~~ mmm ~ ~ ~ ~ 1991 ctT \i1"1'lol"ll ~ Wl<:f 7 CjT.f ~ CJiI1 ~ ~ ~ ~ cot f.mR lfRT Tf<IT ~ 1\3lT~TT ~ fcf; \3Cffi "tI'~mRf ~ ~ f.:r:rtill0i'f cot '*r ~ ~ fcrcorn CfiT1tm ~ q:;-f.f if ~ M ,I 1991 cR \i1"1'lol1l ctT ~ ~ ~ <mf ~ ~ fcf; mq ~ '*r m-~ \i1"1'lol1l mr if W·:q<I'ld ~1ffiWfi~ ~m1R~~mR~~1R~~m1R~~~\JfTiliTI\3lT~TT~fcf;m1f~'*r~\i1"1'IOI"l1 mr if ~ ~ m 1R ~ ~ ~~R ~ <ir\iRr-f.flrtm0i'f cot ~ mr 1R fCjCfllfll«lCfl ~ ~ if ~ ~ ~ fCjCfllfll«lCfl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ if ~ ~ m mit ~TRlf.1CO ~ mill ~ 1 ~ Nf~ <IT ~ ftCflTt ~ mlf P.~~ICflI~ \i1"1'lol1l mr ~ CfiT ~"CfiB emit ~~ffi1CfiT, ~-f.:r:rtill0i'f 0fR ~i'ttrcfmf0i'f ~ cwt cot ~ GRf.t ~ ~~"lT ~ 1981 ~ co)if. 1991 ctT \i1"1'I01'11 if ~ mlf cot ~ '*r ~~ ~ tT em; fur lJir ~ I <IT>" >JCfiT~R ~ ~ $ \lJ"1'loI11 ~ <tT ~ 1J<mf ~ 1 ~ ~R ct ~ ctr 'ffilm ~ m<fiT{ ~ <fA ctr ~ ~ ~ ~ -g~m=R ctr.\31T{ ~ ~ _ ST. ~ fBmR41, OOIrli, 01"1'1 0 1"11 W, ~ cfi ~R 1{ ~ i3fIT ~ fcfiit IN ~ 1 ~ J;ICfif~R ctT~, ~ \3lR ~ <tT cor<f '[Cf ~-'lt\I{f\llt¢I{ (filtflfJlCfJ ~) ST. ct. 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This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Govt.lUnion Territory administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respeCtive districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town (PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories.
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