(x) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We are deeply indebted to the State Government for their prompt help to us at all stages of Census Operations. We are beholden to Shri M.L. Mehta, Chief Secretary, Rajasthan for his unstinted support and continued encouragement to us at all stages of work as also for having consented to write the Foreword for the series. The former Chief Secretary, Shri T.V. Ramanan had infused a sense of urgency and seriousness in the minds of Collectors and other officers engaged in Census work at the district level, which went a long way in gearing up the entire administrative machinery and we are extremely grateful to him. Several departments of the State Government among which General Administration, Education, Community Development, Economics & Statistics, Public Relations, Printing and the Department of Personnel deserve special mention, extended utmost cooperation and help in both the phases of Census Operations. The District Collectors played a pivotal role in successfully conducting and supervising Census Operations despite their multifarious responsibilities. They were well assisted by ADMs, SDOs, DSOs, Tehsildars and Municipal Officers and other Charge Officers. The Supervisors and Enumerators, the basic Census functionaries worked ceaselessly in the entire period of field-work to make 1991 Census Operations smooth and successful. We are deeply grateful to Shri A.R. Nanda, Registrar General & Census Commissioner India for. his sustained support and spontaneous, unfailing guidance throughout our endeavours. Our grateful thanks are due to Dr. M.K. Jain and Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the two Deputy Registrar Generals and their colleagues at the headquarters for their ever willing, helping hand and thoughtful suggestions for putting together and shaping the volumes in their present form. The Director of Census Operations Rajasthan, Dr. V.S. Sisodia under whose guidance the entire operations were carried out deserves all credit for its success, but he was repatriated to the State Government for taking up some other important assignment before this volume could be made for the press. Shri R.C. Bhargava, the former Deputy Director incharge of District Census Handbooks, who was ably assisted by Shri Shamsher Singh, Assistant Director, Shri Wali Haider, Investigator and their team of workers deserve all praise for their perseverance and dedication in preparing Village and Town Directories. The Primary Census Abstract, the population profile for all the administrative units of district was first prepared in Regional Tabulation Office Jaipur I headed by Shri R.C. Chandnani, Deputy Director, who put in his 'Labour of Love' to ensure its timely preparation. In this task he was assisted by Shri H.C. Sharma, Investigator. The PCA and various other tables were scrutinised and finalised for publication under the close supervision and guidance of Shri R.C. Bhargava, former Dy. Director by his team of zealous workers headed by Sarvashri M.M. Goyal, R.N. Verma and H.C. Sharma, Investigators. Their precision and promptitude in delivering goods deserve special mention. Shri H.C. Sharma, Investigator has taken pains in drafting the District profile and the Analytical Note for the district. The members of the staff in the Map Section did a commendable job under the guidance of late Shri M.L. Kumawat, R.O.(Map), a highly experienced Census hand and later under Shri M.C. Vimal, Sr. Geographer. Shri M.M. Goyal, Investigator and official incharge of printing personally looked to various aspects of printing work along with his asso_ciates, which has ensured the timely release of volumes and all credit goes to him for getting them through the press. We are thankful to MIs Akashdeep Printers, New Delhi for the printing of this handbook in a short time. JAIPUR R.P. TOMAR October 2, 1994 Joint Director OTHER MEMBERS OF STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORK
VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
1. Shri Abdul Waheed Investigator 8. Shri V.K. Punjabi Statistical Assistant 2. Shri G. Fernandes Investigator 9. Shri V.K. Gupta Computer 3. Shri N.K. Baj Investigator 10. Shri R.C. Bairwa Computer 4. Shri RA. Agarwal Investigator 11. Shri S.N. Singh Computer 5. Shri J.P. Kateja Statistical Assistant 12. Shri RK. Nagar Computer 6. Shri M.L. Sindhi Statistical Assistant 13. Shri B.P. Sharma Computer 7. Shri O.P. Sharma Statistical Assistant 14. Shri Mukesh Bhargava Computer
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1. Shri K.B. Sharma Statistical Assistant 8. Shri D.N. Pareek S 'Itistical Assistant 2. Shri P.L. Mina Statistical Assistant 9. Shri K.C. Gupta Statistical Assistant 3. Shri S.N. Misra Statistical Assistant 10. Smt. Charu Mathur Computer 4. Smt. Santosh Malakar Statistical Assistant 11. Shri A.K. Srivastava Computer 5. Smt. Usha Sha rma Statistical Assistant 12. Shri Arun Jain Computer 6. Shri M.L. Gupta Statistical Assistant 13. Shri H.L. Gupta Computer 7. Shri Bhupendra Goyal Statistical Assistant 14. Smt. Asha Saxena Computer
COMPUTERISATION 1. Shri P.K. Jain Computer Operator 3. Shri Yogesh Bhargava Computer Operator 2. Shri Deepak Srivastava Computer Operator 4. Shri Lokesh Jain Computer Operator .
MAP 1. Shri G.L. Verma Investigator 9. Shri Lallu Lal Draughtsman 2. Shri N.R Sisodia Geographer 10. Shri Babu Lal Draughtsman 3. Shri Pankaj Kumar Geographer 11. Shri Indra Narain Draughtsman 4. Shri D.L. Verma Senior Artist 12. Shri Nandlal Draughtsman 5. Shri Sardul Singh Artist 13. Shri Deepak Sood Draughtsman 6. Shri Hem Singh Senior Draughtsman 14. Shri Kishan Singh HPMO 7. Shri M.S. Panwar Artist 15. Shri Diwakar Sharma HPMO 8. Shri P.K. Sharma Artist 16. Shri Tara Chand Ferro Print Operator
HINDI TRANSLATION 1. Shri Manohar Lal Senior Hindi Translator
TYPING 1. Shri Verughese Mathew Stenographer 3. Shri S.K. Ajmera Computer 2. Shri D.P. Sekra Junior Stenographer 4. Shri B.L. Verma Assistant Compiler
PRINTING 1. Shri Hasan Mohd. Printing Inspector 2. Shri Kanhaiya Lal Proof Reader.
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\i1+("i&41 - l1;Cf) ~ - 1991 POPULAnON PROFILE -1991
~ CfiT ~ em ~ ~-<:\ State/District ~ if ~ 1981-91 Area Population Proportion to Decennial Literacy Sex Ratio Work (in sq. km) total population Growth Rate Rate Participation of Rajasthan 1981-1991 Rate
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
~ RAJASTHAN 342,239 44,005,990 100.00 + 28.44 38.55 910 31.62
~ Ganganagar 20,634 2,622,777 5.96 + 29.20 41.82 877 30.15
~ Bikaner 27,244 1,211,140 2.75 + 42.70 41.73 885 29.88
~ Churu 16,830 1,543,211 3.51 + 30.84 34.78 937 30.00 m Jhunjhunun 5,928 1,582,421 360 + 30.61 47.60 931 24.41
~ Alwar 8,380 2,296,580 5.22 + 30.82 43.09 880 30.38
~ Bharatpur 5,066 1,651,584 3.75 + 27.14 42.96 832 27.05
~ Dhaulpur 3,034 749,479 1.70 + 28.10 35.09 795 27.48
~ ~ Sawai Madhopur 10,527 1,963,246 4.46 + 27.83 36.27 854 30.16
~ Jaipur 14,068 4,722,551 10.73 + 37.44 47.88 891 30.08
~ Sikar 7,732 1,842,914 4.19 -;- 33.81 94(; 25.07
~ Ajmer 8,481 1,729,207 3.93 + 20.05 52.34 918 35.78
ifcn Tonk 7,194 975,006 2.22 + 24.42 923 35.87
~ Jaisalmer 38,401 344,517 0.78 + 41.73 30.0:-' 807 29.48
~ Jodhpur 22,850 2,153,483 4.89 + ~9.12 40.69 891 30.68
~ Nagaur 17,718 2,144,810 4.87 t- 31.69 31.80 942 33.-13
~ Pali 12,387 1,486,432 3.38 + 16.63 35.% 956 31.53
~ Barmer 28,387 1,435,222 3.26 + 28.27 22.98 891 33.57
;;m;i'R Jalor 10,640 1,142,563 2.60 + 26.52 2~1.7tj 942 31.99
fmttT Sirohi 5,136 654,029 1.49 + 20.66 31.94 949 31.25
~ Bhilwara 10,455 1,593,128 3.62 + 21.58 31.65 91, 40.38
~ Udaipur 17,279 2,889,301 6.57 + 22.59 34.38 9h5 33.02
~ Chittaurgarh 10,856 1,484,190 3.37 + 20.42 950 41.45
~ Dungarpur 3,770 874,549 1.99 + 28.07 30.!i5 995 30.25
.~ Banswara 5,037 1,155,600 2.63 + 30.34 26.00 969 32.50
~ Bundi 5,550 770,248 1.75 + 25.85 32.75 889 34.21 cfim Kota 12,436 2,030,831 4.61 + 32.32 47.88 887 31.41
~ Jhalawar 6,219 956,971 2.17 + 21.91 32.94 918 38.25 (xiv) qg~ivi flir&:4e6l IMPORTANT STATISTICS ~ ~ ~ ~ RAJASTHAN CHURU STATE DISTRICT
\J1 '1<1<.94 I ~ CllfcRf Persons 44,005,990 1,543,211 POPULATION Total gm Males 23,042,780 796,736 ~ Females 20,963,210 746,475 mlfrJr CllfcRf Persons 33,938,877 1,097,172 Rural gm Males 17,686,463 565,036 ~ Females 16,252,414 532,136 ~ CllfcRf Persons 10,067,113 446,039 Urban gm Males 5,356,317 231,700 ~ Females 4,710,796 214,339 ~ m \J1'1fi<.941 % ~ 1981-91 + 28.44 + 30.84 DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1981-91 ~ (cpt fcfiAt) AREA (Sq. km) 342,239 16,830 ,J1'1*{<.94 I Cfif ~ (!4fu trf ~.ifr.) 129 92 DENSITY OF POPULATION (Per Sq. km) ffi;gm~ 910 937 (!4fu 1,000 ~ ~ ~ cfi'r mm) SEX RATIO (Number of Females per 1,000 Males) mmm~ CllfcRf Persons 38.55 34.78 LITERACY RATE ~ Males 54.99 51.30 ~ Females 20.44 17.32 ~ \J1 '1 <1<.94 I cfi'r WRT if ~ \J1 '1{'i<.94 I CfiT ~N 22.88 28.90 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION ~ \J1'1<1@1 cfi'r WRT if !4fu~TmIT PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION (i) ~"f.Iilll"~cmif CllfcRf Persons 31.62 30.00 Main Workers ~ Males 48.53 46.27 ~ Females 13.04 12.63 (ii) ft"l '""II Pd Ch "f.Iilll" Cfi"f.I" cmif CllfcRf Persons 7.25 8.57 Marginal Workers ~ Males 0.77 0.94 ~ Females 14.36 16.72 (iii) C@lT ~ Cfi"f.I" cmif CllfcRf Persons 61.13 61.43 Non-Workers ~ Males 50.70 52.79 ~ Females 72.60 70.65 ~ "f.Iilll" Cfi'f.'r ~ CfiT qljfCh{OI BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS
CfiT~~ CllfcRf Persons 58.80 71.41 Cultivators ~ Males 56.22 66.67 ~ Females 69.34 89.95 (xv)
~ ~ II ~~ ~ Persons 10.00 4.62 Agricultural Labourers ~ Males 7.99 4.71 ft?r<:IT Females 18.23 4.24 III ~, ~ it "Cfil"lf Cfi""RT, lfmift ~, ~ Persons 1.80 0.92 Wm \3lR qrJR, ~ \3lR ~ 'l>P:W;ii114 ~ Males 1.92 1.02 Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and ft?r<:IT Females 1.34 0.54 Plantations, Orchards and allied activities IV ~\3lR~ ~ Persons 1.03 0.12 Mining and Quarrying ~ Males 1.14 0.14 ft?r<:IT Females 0.56 0.04 Va fcIf.r:rtur, ~, ~ \3lR ~ ~ Persons 2.00 1.70 "q:)f "Cfil"lf 41 RCl 1R'l> ~ it ~ Males 2.07 1.85 Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and ft?r<:IT Females 1.72 1.07 Repairs in Household Industry Vb I4Ppifol, ~, ~ \3lR ~ "q:)f ~ «; ~ ~ Males 6.37 3.89 Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing ft?r<:IT Females 1.66 0.55 and Repairs in other than Household Industry VI f.rqfor ~ Persons 2.42 2.22 Constructions ~ Males 2.87 2.77 ft?r<:IT Females 0.61 0.06 VII ~\3lR~ ~ Persons 6.42 6.53 Trade and Commerce ~ Males 7.78 8.11 ft?r<:IT Females 0.82 0.38 VIII ~,~\3lR~ ~ Persons 2.39 2.14 Transport, Storage and ~ Males 2.94 2.68 Communications ft?r<:IT Females 0.13 0.04 IX 3RTWmt ~ Persons 9.69 7.13 Other Services ~ Males 10.70 8.16 ft?r<:IT Females 5.59 3.13 ~ \J1;Hl<941 Cb'T ~ it ~ \j"ffftf ~ Persons 17.29 20.13 \J1;Hl <941 "q:)f Cb'T mm"Rf ~ Males 17.39 20.38 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE ft?r<:IT Females 17.18 19.87 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION
~ \J1'l<1<941 Cb'T ~ it ~ ~ ~ Persons 12.44 0.51 Cb'T \J1'l*1.<94 1 "q:)f ~ ~ Males 12.31 0.52 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE ft?r<:IT Females 12.58 0.49 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION ~ ~ IfDISTRICT CHURU PTO~ KtlOMmES Dho~otl aan'; ~ ')
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~ ...... ,.(v) PREFACE ~ ...... ,.... "' .. ,... " ..... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,(ix) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ~'ql1f Cfi : lIT'{ 1Fi ';f1R ~ PART A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ~I:m~ SECTION I : VILLAGE DIRECTORY
~(MAPS) mlf ~ if ~ ~~ c@' ~Tf.t ~ ~ fctiI' 'l'fif ~ ...... 4 Codes used for various amenities in Village Directory IDlf ~ (1. ~mtml 'ffi\RlR Panchayat Samiti Taranagar ,...... , .. " ..... ,"', .. ,"', .. ,"', .. , .. " .. " .... 5 2. ~mtml ~ Panchayat Samiti Rajgarh ...... 23 3. ~mtml mGm~ Panchayat Samiti Sardarshahar ...... 51 4. ~mtml ~ Panchayat Samiti Churu ...... ,...... 77 5. ~mtml ~ Panchayat Samiti Dungargarh ...... 93 6. ~mtml ~ Panchayat Samiti Ratangarh ...... ,...... 109 7. ~mtml ~ Panchayat Samiti Sujangarh .... ,...... 125
~ APPENDICES
I - ~,~, i3lrr i3R' ~'* (fiT ~ '(1fllRl~-II:Of'R~ SECTION II : TOWN DIRECTORY ;:rrr ~ if ~ ~\3lf CfIT G!lTf.r ~ ~ fcnir llif ~ ...... 175 Codes used for various amenities in Town Directory ;:rrr ~ ...... 176-190 TOWN DIRECTORY ~-I ~i3fR~~ ...... 176 Statement-I Status and growth history ~-II -;pRf CfiT ~ ~ i3fR ~, 1989 ...... 178 Statement-II Physical aspects and location of towns, 1989 ~-III 1'I{QIi"BlCflI fcRr, 1988-89 ...... 180 Statement-III Municipal finance, 1988-89 ~-IV ~ i3fR 3A ~, 1989 ...... 182 Statement-IV Civic and other amenities, 1989 ~-IVCFi ~~if~~i3R~, 1989 ...... 184 Statement-IVA Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1989 ~-V ~, ~, 1f11tiR i3fR fli«!lRiCfl~, 1989 ...... 186 Statement-V Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1989 ~-VI ClfItIR, ~, m ~~, 1989 ...... 188 Statement-VI Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1989 ~: ~ ~ ~;:rrr ctT ~ ...... : ...... 190 APPENDIX: Towns showing their outgrowth with population 1{1lf l51' : l41qill4l iiHJl°1'11 W PART B: PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ~ ~ 1J1'1'I 01"11 ~ ...... 192-197 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT mlf ~ 1J11'I0111 ~ ...... 198-325 VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1. ~ ~ i'fRR1R Panchayat Samiti Taranagar ...... 198 2. ~ ~ ~ Panchayat Samiti Rajgarh ...... 214 3. ~ ~ fl<(\I<~ltH PanchayatSamiti Sardarshahar ...... 242 4. ~ ~ ~ Panchayat Samiti Churu ...... 266
5. ri::rm::r'1'-11'-1\1 ~~1>1ta im1'T?:."6-" ''!' Panchayat SamI'tI' Dungargarh ...... 282
6. ri::rm::r,..Al:>,.'1 '-11'1\1 ~1>1lq =.\\1'1'1'" Panchayat Sami'h' Ratangarh ...... 294
7. ri::rm::r'1'-11'1\1 ~~.~1>1ta ~-" , ''!' Panchayat Sami'ti' Sujangarh ...... 306 ;:rrr ~ 1iI'1'IOI'11 ~ ...... 326-353 TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ~ APPENDICES I - ~ ~ if flfAii"Bld ~ ~ CfiT fcrcn:ur ...... 355 Details of Panchayat Samities included in various Tehsils II - ~ ~ IJ1 '1'1 01"1 1 ~ (d€>:roIitClR) ...... 356 District Primary Census Abstract (Tehsilwise) III - ~1iIlfu~~~ctT~~-~~ ...... 362 Total Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population- Urban Blockwise ~ \iI1'RI' lfct ~ ~ CfiT mttr ~ ~ ~ ...... 379-393 SPECIAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 1. ~1iIlfu~~lJ1"l'IJ1'Tfu'ctT~-~ ...... 380 List of Schedul~d Castes and Scheduled Tribes-Rajasthan 2. ~ IJ1'M #; ~ m'W ~ ~ 1J1'1'1 01"1 1 ~ ...... 382 Special District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 3. ~ liI'1Ii1IRiali *f¥r fcr~'W ~ ~ ~ 'ffi1 ...... 388 Special District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes QT{'tI4Iertetl ~ "ffillRf m flWft ~ ~ ctr ~ cfi ~mlf.r 0WIT I ~: ~fcr:cm" ~ \iPf fWrrfch~ 3. ~,m rfi ~ff ~), "BlCf BllilMCfl -qct flil1'RtCf> mUUn:IT (tr ~) flfA:lRlI:l 'liT ~ ~ ~ 1ftrr:Rl ~ it 0ffl1lR ~, lZIT~"1"1'I°1'11 mr~m11~~m11of;~ ~ ~ q( ~ fctlffiCfl ~ 14. 1J~mfq:;l\ 26. ~fU if fCfiTFfiT~~coT "~" ' if mlftur ~ if ~ rtT ~ CfiT W ~ qr:rr ijffifT ~ frt ~ \ifRIT ~ I ~~~~T ~ Wi .q ~ fcli<:rr 'lT '1ft ~ Wn"oTI *i3Rrfu ~ fch'f.t (m:) 4IRClIRq; mcfi ~ cnm llRT 'l'f.t VI- ~: "ij'lfr~iitT 'l1cA", ~,~, ~mrr~, ~<6T4 ~~, ~'$if, ~~ 4RI:l")FJt1Iq~~m * 44. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~, \ilr ~ tfTft~ ~ q;rf f.1"qfur q ~ if·CfiT'f.t cnm" ~ I ~ cfi Rtlt 1%ffi ~ ~ VII-0lfItIR ~~: ~ ~ if ~ wft CfiTlf ~ qffi ~fi 4IRcIlRq:; ~wmr 'f.t 'CfiTlfur mI cmtt I (xxv) ~ m 3N-lT ~-'WR TTt ~ ~ qq: 1989 ctt ~ $ ~-~ r l);m ~ t \ijq \ffl 54. fr-i{1"IClRfil 3frr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \1~ mfuCfiTft &m 'q;f' flibiRia ~ I mmMrrm%1
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