CENSUS OF 1971

SERIES 18

RAJASTHAN

PARTS XA & XB DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

22. DISTRICT

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The bringing out of the District Census Handbooks is one of the various ways in which the State Govern' ment collaborates with the Government of India in the work of census·taking and the dissemination of the resulting information. Wbile the various census publications give a lot of diverse and detailed information for the bigger units of administration i.e. state. district, tehsil and town, it is left to these District Census Handbooks to present some vital data for the still lower units i.e. wards and blocks in towns and villages in tehsils. Secondly, these handbooks present some non-census data also which is collected and processed in addition to the normal census operations.

The present series of District Census Handbook volumes combine parts A and B of the handbooks for each district. Part C, consisting of some other census tables at tehsil and town level as well as some other data, WJIl apr ear in the form of a separate series.

I am gratified to note that Shri V. S. Verma, Director Census Operations, Rajasthan and his colleagues have endeavoured to bring out these exhaustive and informative volumes with precision and promptitude. I am happy to learn that the maps being included in the various district volumes are also to be published later on in the form of a comprehensive Administrative Atlas of the state. I am sure, these publications will be found useful anj inteIeSting by scholars and administrators as well as the Jay reader.

Jaipur S. 1. KHURANA 2nd, October, 1972 Chief Secretary to the

PREFACE

The D.istrict Census Handbooks are a special and important feature of the whole scbeme of Census data collection and the analysis and presentation thereof. The regular Census publications do, of course, present a multitudinous information but they do not go upto the Village and Census Block levels, for the rural and urban areas respectively. Secondly, they have to depend on the data collected only as a part of the House­ listing and Enumeration Operations. The twofold purpose of the District Census Handbooks, like that of certain other special and ancillary studies that the Department undertakes, therefore, is to go down to these lower units of presentation and to present some data which is collected in addition to that produced by the above mentioned operations.

The District Handbook series were first introduced in the 1951 Census. Whil~ the 1961 series were an improvement over their counterparts in 1951, the present series for the 1971 Census are more elaborate and have been so planned that they present all the essential Census data and important demographic details alongwith such necessary orientation and background which is very relevant for the proper understanding of a district. 1971 Census envisages the publication of District Census Handbooks in three parts viz. A, Band C for all the districts of Rajasthan. The first two of these are being presented in this series of volumes, each volume dealing with one district of the State, because these two parts have mucb in common and tbey present infor­ mation which the reader might like to interlink at various stages in his study. Part C, containing both the data collected from the various dapartments of the State Government as well as certain Census tables, district wise and down to the level of tehsils, will appear as a separate series of volumes, again, one for each district. Parts A & B have been explained in detail in the respective introductions pertaining thereto. For the sake of convenience and better presentability this volume has been divided into three sections, viz. Town and Village Directories, Primary Census Abstract and certain common appendices and maps. A look at tbe Contents will further elucidate this arrangement. This Department has produced these District Census Handbooks for and on behalf of the Government of Rajasthan. We are grateful to the unfailing assistance and encouragement which we have received at each stage from the Cbief Secretary, Shri S. L. Khllrana, and the Deputy Secretary in the General Administration Department Sbri D. R. Mehta. The ex-Chief Secretary Shri Z. S. Jhala and the ex-Deputy Secretary Shri Yatindra Singh also gave us valuable advice and support during the earlier stages of this work. We are also grateful to Shri Khurana for having consented to write a Foreword for this series of volumes. As regards the whole scheme of these volumes and their contents, we owe a deep debt of gratitude to the guidance we have received from Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, Registrar General of India, Dr.B.K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General of India, Social Studies, and Dr. B.K. Roy. Map Officer. Shri Jagat Pal Singh, Deputy Director, Social Studies. and a team of dedicated workers including Shri Shamsher Singh, Tabulation Officer, and Shri Wali Haider, Statistical Assistant, have laboured really hard to give shape to the Town and Village Directorie~ with the help of heaps of data collected from various sources. For the Primary Census Abstract the credit goes to Dr. U. B. Mathur, Deputy Director Headquarters, Shri S.R. Luhadia, Assistant Director. Shri R.C. Bhargava, Senior Investigator and Sbri S. P. Kasbyap, Senior Technical Assistant, and the persons working in Technical Section. Shri Kashyap will soon be retiring and I will like to place on record here my gratitude and admiration for his hard and consistent work. The Art Section had to carry a tremendous load in preparing the maps going into these volumes. I am happy to say that the band of old and experienced hands as well as the Ilew recruits have risen to tbe occasion in an admirable manner under the supervison of Dr. R.K. Tyagi, Geographer. Shri M.M. Goyal, Tabulation Officer, has been instrumental in seeing the volumes through the press and bas spared no pains in the process. For the fine quality of printing, we are indebted to Shri P.C. Patni of the Jubilee Block and Printing Works. He made special arrangements for the job and personally supervised all processes.

It is hoped that this volume as well as its companion volume namely Part C of tbe District Census Handbook will be found useful by the readers.

Rambagh Palace Annexe, V. S. VERMA Director Dated the 2nd Oct., 1972. Census Operations, Rajasthan.

CONTENTS

PAGES FOREWORD PREFACE

SECTION I - DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART-A TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORIES

INTRODUCTION (i)-(xii) ANALYTICAL NOTES (xiii)-(xx) A. Town Director;, (xiii) B. Village Directory (xv) TOWN DIRECTORY 1-4 Statement I Status, Growth History and Functional Category 2 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location 2 Statement HI Municipal Finance 0968-69) 3 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities ... 3 Statement V Medical, Educational. Recreational and Cultural Facilities 4 Slatement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 4

VILLAGE DIRECTORY :-43

1. Dungarpur Tehsil 6 2. Aipur Tehsil 24 3. Sag\\ara Tehsil 30

APPENDICES 48 -48

Appendix III-A Abstract of Amenities 46 Appenoix III-B Land Utilisation 48

SECTION U- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION (i) (ii) ANALYTICAL NOTE (jii)-(vii) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-47 District Primary Census Abstract 2-3 Rural Primary Census Abstract 4-41

1. Dungarpur Tchsil 4 2. Aspur Tehsil 22 3. Tehsil 30

Urban Primary Census Abstract 42-47

Dungarpur Town 42 II : Sagwara Town 44 APPENDIX 49-51 Appendix I - List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 50

SECTION III : COMMON APPENDICES AND MAPS

APPENDICES 1-13 Appendix I - Alphabetical list of Towns and Villalles Appendix II Distribution of PopUlation by Religion 12 MAPS District Map. Tehsil Maps & Town Maps SECTION I

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART A TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORIES

INTRODUCTION

The District Census Hand Book, Part A, consists of 5,000 to 9,999 and Class V[ below 5,000. During the two components viz., Town Directory and Village censuses anterior to that of 1961, existence of a self· Directory. As the very names indicate, these governing local body, such as a Municipality, was Directories present data at the town and village level res' generally the main criterion for classifying a place as pectively. While information in respect of the Town a town. If there was no municipality and the popu· Directory is presented in the form of six Statements, lation was also less than 5,000, a place could be regar­ supplemented by information given in four Tables built ded as town if in the opinion of the Census autho· into the Analytical Note, inrormation in respect of the rities it had certain urban characteristics. There Village Directory is presented in a proforma containing were, of course, a host of such urban attributes­ 16 columns, supplemented by thirteen Tables, similarly cultural, economic and social-which helped the Census incorporated with the Analytical Note. Town Directory authorities to distinguish the urban areas (rom the data is furtber supplemented by Appendix I. Similarly, rural, depending on their local knowledge and discretion. the Village Directory data is supplemented by Appen· In 1961, however, an objective test was prescribed for dices II, III·A and III·B. In addition, there are determining the urban areas on a uniform basis through· some Common Appendices and Maps relevant to the out the country. As already mentioned above, to Town and Village Directories and Part B of the District qualify as a town, 3/4th of the male working population Census Hand Book alike. of a particular place was required to be engaged in non· agricultural pursuits. A large number of places which Before presenting the Town and Village Directory had been classified as towns in 1951 Census had to be particulars for this District, it is proposed to explain thus eliminated from the 1961 list on account of the here certain general points as also the layout, contents application of the above qualification. and method of compilation etc. of the Statements, Tables, Village Directory Proforma, Appendices and Of the total 157 towns, 11 are governed by Municipal Maps which will follow. Councils. Out of the rest, 134 are governed by Municipal Boards, 1 by a Notified Area Committee, I by a Unit. or preseDtatioD Cantonment Board and the remaining 10 by Panchayats. As already noted above, our units of presentation The towns governed by Panchayats have been treated are towns and villages respectively which may be defined as "Census Towns" for our purposes as per the alter­ here in some detail. The term 'town' is used here in a nate criteria given above even though they do not have generic sense for all urban units e.g. municipal towns, Municipalities. cities, cantonments and notified ~reas. Ur ban units Towns in Rajasthan can be classified from two include: angles-populationwise, from the point of view of (a) all places with a Municipality, Municipal presentation of Census data, and in terms of the official Council or Cantonment or a Notified Town area; (b) All categorisation of various Municipal Councils and Boards other places which satisfy the following criteria (i) A on the basis of population and budget. In terms of popu· minimum population of 5,OOC; (ii) At least 75 per cent lation, they are divided into six classes. Of these 7 are of the male working popUlation engaged in non·agri· Class I towns, i.e., 'Cities', having population of one cultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of popUlation of lakh and above; 7 are Class II with 50,000.99,999 at least 1,000 per sq. mile (390 per sq. km.). A village persons; 30 are Class III with 20,000·49,999 persons; 68 or revenue mauza, including its hamlets, on the otber are Class IV with 10,000·19,999 persons; 41 are Class hand, is the lowest rural unit. From the point of view V with· 5,000.9,999 persons; and 4 are Class VI with of the revenue records, all urban units, too, comprise population of less than 5,000. In terms of the c1assi· of one or more whole or part·villages depending upon fication done by the State Government, the 145 towns the extent of municipalization. (leaving out the non.municipal "Census Towns" as well as the two towns governed by a Notified Area Commi· Till 1961 the population.size class was the only ttee and a Cantonment Board, respectively) fall into criterion for classifying towns. Towns were grouped five categories. Towns which have population of more under six classes according to population i.e., Class I than 50,000 belong to tbe first category, and are 11 in 100,000 and above, Class II 50,000 to 99,999, Class III number, which means that 3 more towns are due for 20,000 to 49,999, Class IV 10,000 to 19,999, Class V upgradation. (All these 11 are governed by Municipal ( ii )

Councils; but, populationwise, while 7 are Class I, 4 are Village Directory particulars regarding these rural part. only Class II towns}. Towns which have annual income villages, wherever they occur, have been presented in of more than two lakbs per annum belong to tbe second Appendix-II while in Part B of D.C.H B., i.e. Primary category. Tbeir number is 14. Towns having annual Census Abstract, they have been accommodated along income of more than one lakh and up to two lakhs with the whole revenue villages. In both cases, such a belong to the tbird category, and their number is rural part-village has been distinguished by giving it 22. 45 towns witb annual income of more than forty a sub-number of the code number of an adjoining whole tbousand and upto one lakb belong to the fourth cate­ village. Thus, "32a" signifies a rural part-village gory. Lastly, towns with annual income of upto forty adjoining the village bearing the code number 32. thousand belong to the fifth category and they are 47 As regards the 12 outgrowths, one of them makes in number. 6 towns have not yet been classified by the a constituent of the -Man Town urban State Government. agglomeration while the remaining II, along with their In addition to towns and villages, three other respective core towns, constitute II more urban agglo· concepts, namely those of Urban Agglomeration, Out­ merations. thus giving a total of 15 urban agglomerations growth/ Part-Village and Standard Urban Area deserve 3 consisting only of cities! towns, 1 consisting of towns to be discussed here. An "Urban Agglomeration" is as well as an outgrowth and II consisting of only single a continuous urban spread constituted by a town and core towns along with their outgrowths. Like the rural its adjoining urban outgroll th or two or more physi­ part-villages, the outgrowths have also been given sub­ cally contiguous towns together with their outgrowths, numbers, derived from the code numbers of their core jf any. In this State, there are 4 cases in which whole towns. Thus, "III a" denotes an outgrowth of a town towns constitute Urban Agglomerations namely (I) Bika· having the code number Ill. It may also be mentioned ner City along with Bbinasar and Gangasbahar towns bere that while the 26 districts of the State, beginning (2) Jaipur City along with Sanganer census town and with Ganganagar and ending with , bear code Amber town (3) town along with Vidya Vihar number 1 to 26, tehsils have been code-numbered district­ town; and (4) Sawai Madhopur town along with Man wise in Arabic numerals whereas towns have also been Town Notified Area. In the Town Directory, data code numbered districtwise but in Roman numerals. pertaining to all the individual cit~ It own constituents Blocks in towns and villages in tehsils have, of course, of an Urban Agglomeration bas been given been code-numbered in Arabic numerals, townwise agglomerationwise. and tehsilwise respectively. As already mentioned, full particulars regarding In the next place, we have to take note of the the city/town constituents of urban agglomerations are phenomenon of "Part Villages". Most of the towns in available in the body of tbe Town Directory itself. this State do not comprise of whole revenue villages For obvious reasons it was not possible to get or present which means that some village-portions have been left full Town Directory particulars with regard to the 12 out oftbe municipal limits In 1961, for Census purposes. outgrowths. Therefore all the relevant and available all such part villages were treated as urbanized appen­ data with regard to these outgrowths or part.villages dages of the towns concerned and data with regard to urban has been compiled in a consolidated form (Appen. such part-villages was presented along with that dix·I) in the case of the Town Directories of those pertaining to the core town under the description of districts in which one or more such outgrowths occur. ·'N.M.As." i e. Non-Municipalized Areas. This time However, as the 1961 Census data regarding the popu­ an attempt has been made, firstly, to ascertain the lation of towns included the popUlation figures for all existence of all such non-municipalized areas and N.M.As. (whether rural or urban), the 1971 popUlation 5econdly. to find out their true nature i.e. urbm or figures regarding these outgrowths (i.e. urban N.M.As.) rural. As a result of this enquiry 115 cases of such have also been given along with those of the core towns part.villages have been discovered. Further, while 9 of in Statement I of the Town Directory for the sake of these have urban characteristics, 103 are rural in better comparability. It will, however, be realised that character and the remaining 3 have urban as well as the new scheme of classification and presentation re­ rural compcnents The 12 cases ,of urbanized village­ garding the erstwhile N.M.As. has, by and large, portions have been added to the urban agglomerations resulted in a pronounced reduction in urban area and of the concerned core lowns under the description of some decrease in urban population whereas ur ban "Outgrowths" alias "such-and-such village urban". density has, naturally. appreciated. The rural components, 106 in number, have been treated as separate units of presentation, along with the whole As regards the third concept, namely Standard \iJ1ages by way of "such-and-such village rural". Urban Area, in all 14 S U.As. have been decided up'n. ( iii )

The Standard Urban Area may be defined as the pro· arranged in order of their code numbers. However, in jected growth area of a city or town as it would be in the four cases in which whole towns have entered into 1991, taking into account not only the towns and urban agglomerations, the data pertaining to the cons­ villages which will get merged into it but also the inter. tituent towns have been given, though separately, but vening areas which are potentially urban. The S.U.A. at one place with the names of the towns minus the has not been made a separate unit of presentation of data occurring again in the order indicated by the code data for either Part A or Part B of the D.C.H.B. numbers. Where an urblll agglomeration consists of only the core town and its outgrowth, the existence of Area figures such UA. has been indicated by putting an asterisk (*) against the name of the concerned core town in this For the tehsil level rural area figures appearing in statement as well as the other statements of the Town the Tables and Appendix III·B the source is the Revenue Directory. Records as maintained by the Patwaris and as rerortea by them for the Village Directory. For the purposes Col. 2 also gives the class of the town in question rf Col. 3 of the Village Directory, the village-wise area in terms of population in Roman numerals and figures, in acres, hlVe beeTl rounded off, wherever they within brackets. Col 5, on the other hand. indicates the have been reported by the Patwari upto decimal points. civic administration status with the help of some symbols The break-up of the total village area as given in Co Is. LI as also the category of the municipal body concerned in to 15 of the Village Directory has similarly been arabic numerals and within brackets. The symbols rounded off following the principle of neglecting the used in Col. 5 are these decimal points up to 49 and adding one for all decimal values of 50 or more. Tehsil area figures have, how­ ever, been arrived at by first adding up the actual M Municipality; village areas, as reported, instead of the rounded off MC Municipal Council; fiaures in Col. 3, and then rounding off this total. As NA Notified Area; the area figures for part-villages do not enter into these Cantt. Cantonment; calculations, the tehsil rural area as per the PCA will P Panchayat, i.e. Census Town. naturally be in excess of the Village Directory tehsil rural area. If, therefore, the net tehsil rural aHa is to Cols. 6 to 13 provide the decadal population figures be arrived lit, the area figures for part-villages as con­ for the town in question from 1901 to 1971. A dash tained in Appendix II will have to be added to the under any of these columns indicates that the town was tehsil rural area figures in the Tables and Appendix not having an urban status at the time of the Census in III-B. question while 'N.A.' indicates the non-availability of data. As already mentioned, the population figures The Town Directory does not give any area pertaining to an outgrowth, wherever it occurrs, have figures also been given in Col. 13 within brackets underneath the population of the core town of the urban al!glomera­ Town Directory tion concerned.

In the following paragraphs the various statements, Table No. 1 supplements the information given in tables etc. comprising the Town Directory will be Columns 6-13 by giving the decadal increase or decrease described. in population in terms of percentages. Statement I : Status, growth history and functional category: Col. 14 gives the functional category of each town as per the 1961 Census. Predominance of [,On-agricul. As indicated by the title itself, this statement pro­ tural occupations governs the urban characterist cs of a vides some important data regarding the status, growth town. The distribution of the working population in in terms of population, and functional category of the non-agricultural pursuits, therefore, presents a scientific towns in a district. CoL No. I gives the serial number, mode of classification according to the predominant Col. 2 the name of town, and Col. 4 the name of the functional characteristic of the population in a town. tehsil in which a town is situated. As already explained, The industrial classification of all workers into the towns have been code numbered districtwise and the following nine categories, adopted at the 1961 Census, three constituents of the loc:ition code indicate the code provides a basis for the functional classification of number of the district, code number ofthetehsil and code towns as it broadly corresponds to the divisions of the number of the tJwn, in that order. Towns have been Standard Industrial Classification as follows :- ( iv )

Where temperature figures (Co Is. 5 and 6) for a parti· Corresponding Divisions Industrial Categories of cular town were available, the same have been indio of the Standard Workers for Census cated otherwise 'NA' has been put against the concer· 1961 Industrial Classification. ned town. However, in the Jatter case, temperature I Cultivator Part of 0 figures for neighbouring places have been indicated II Agricultural Labourer Part of ° through footnotes. The neighbouring places are gene· III Forestry, Fishing, rally the nearest as the crow flies. The nearest city for Plantation, Mining and the purpose of this statement (Col. 7) is the one situated Quarrying etc. Part of 0 and I in the district itself or in a neighbouring district or IV Household Industry Part of 0, I, 2 and 3 even in some neighbouring State. In the last case, the V Manufacturing, other name of the State concerned is also given within than Household brackets. In Cols_ 8, 9 and 10 the distance in km. Industry 2 and 3 from the town in questivn to the headquarter concerned VI Construction 4 has also been given within brackets, after the name of VII Trade & Commerce 6 the headquarter town. The figure of zero indicates that VIII Transport, Storage, and the town in question is also the headquarter as per the Communications. 7 column heading. The same method of presentation IX Services 5,8 and 9 applies to information regarding the nearest railway station and bus-stand (Co Is. 11 and 12). Initially, These nine categories are combined and regrouped this statement had three more Cols. 13 to 15, for into five broad functional classes: (I) Primary Acti­ the purposes of showing navigable rivers, canals etc. As vities (categories, I, II and III); (2) Industry (catego. no such case obtained in this State, these three columns ries IV, V and VI); (3) Trade and Commerce (category were eliminated. VII), (4) Transport (category VIII) and (5) Services (category IX). The sources of information in respect of this state­ ment were: the Meteorological Department, Office of The functional characteristics of towns are deter. the Surveyor General of India, Tehsil Offices, Muni. mined by working out the percentage of the working cipalities and the District Statistical Officer. population under each of these five classes of econ0mic activities to the total workers If workers under one The referrent period in respect of this statement of the occupations form 40% or more of their total is the year 1969-70, generally speaking. number, it is consideI ed a mono·functional town. If, however, such percentage is less than 40%, the next Statement III : Municipal Finance; predominant occupation is taken into account so that the total of the two may come to 60% or above and From this statement we learn about the annual such a town is called bi-functional. Again, if the total sourcewise income and head wise expenditure of the does not come upto 60%, the third predominant occu· various urban civic administrative units in a district pation is taken into account and such a town is taken in terms of the financial year 1968-69. The statement as multi-functional. forms two parts, Receipt and Expenditure, with the amount in rupees rounded off to the nearest '00. A The data for this statement and Table 1 was dasb, wherever it occurrs in this statement, indicates obtained from the Directorate of Local Bodies as well as nil or negligible amounts, and 'NA' that the information from the General Population Tables and the Census in question is not available. Atlas belong ng to the 1961 series of Census pub,i. cations and the 1971 urban Primary Census Abstract. We may explain here the various sources of income The referrent year for this data is 191 l. and heads of expenditure in respect of this statement taking first the Receipt and then the Expenditure side: Statement II : Physical aspects and location: Receipt through taxes etc. (Col. 3) : There are two broad categories of taxes: "obligatory" and "other". The statement gives the altitude, annual rainfall, Whereas obligatory taxes (octroi, tax on land and temperature, nearest city, State Headquarter, District buildings, tax on houses, land rent etc., and tax on Headquarter, Sub.divisionaljTehsil Headquarter, the vocation and profession) have to be imposed by every nearest railway station and tbe nearest bus-stand in municipality, taxes of "other" category (tax on vehicles respect of each town in a district Annual rainfall figures and conveyances meant for hire, tax on animals used for (Col. 4) represent the average for ten years (1961.1970). riding, driving, draught or burden, toll on vehicles and ( v other conveyance and animals entering the municipality, and places for housing the poor, granting of loans tax on boats, tax for scavenging and cleansing private for constructing houses, providing accommodation for latrines etc., lighting tax, water tax where a municipality any class of servants and employees or granting loans provides for water supply, tax on artisans and any other to the employees for this purpose, planting and main· taxes) are imposed by the various municipalites by taining road·side and other trees, providing recreational choice though under the rules. facilities, promotion of public health, infant welfare, contribution towards any public funds raised for relief Revenue derived from municipal powers and pro· of human sufferings within and without a municipality, perty apart from taxes (Col. 4): This source covers organising and maintaining shops and stalls for the holding of fairs and exhibitions, supply of milk, issue sale of necessaries of life durin!! the times of scarcity, of licenses of various types, maintaining of cattle ponds, holding fairs and exhibitions, and providing anti'rabic fines and penalties, tax on public vehicles, contracts, treatment, housing and maintaining destitute orphans transport services, cinemas, providing boating facility; and cripples, maintaining maternity centres and child allotment, sale and lease of land, land rent and contracts welfare clinics, private schools etc. public safety, public relating to parks and gardens and such other items etc. health and convenience, and public works (Cols.ll.13): The following are the items related to these heads of Government grant (Col. 5): There are three types expenditure: lighting of public streats, places and of Government grants: per capita grant, P.W.D. grant, buildings, watering of public streets and places, cleansing and grants from the Social Welfare and other depart. of public streets and places and sewers and all spaces ments. Per capita grant is given by the State Government, not being private properties, removing of noxious vege. subject to certain conditions, to every municipality at tation and abating all public nuisances, removing filth, the rate of 15 paisa, but in the case of municipalities rubbish, night soil, odour or any other noxious or located at the district headquarters an additional sum offensive matters from privies, latrines or other common of Rs. 5,000;· is also granted. P.W D. grant is given for places, extinguishing of fires, regulating of offen­ works like roads and drains. This is a matching grant sive, dangerous trade or works, protecting of public and whereas in the case of municipalities located at latrines, privies, urinals, obtaining of supply or district headquarters the Government grants only 40% an additional supply of water, naming of streets, of the total amount required for a work, in the case of numbering of houses, keeping records of birth and a\l other municipalities this grant amounts to 75% of death, arranging destruction or preservation of dogs the total amount required for a work. Social Welfare within the municipality, arranging of preparation Department also grants amounts for various purposes of compost manure from night soil and rubbish, e.g. conversion of dry latrines into flush ones, and for establishment and maintenance of cattle ponds etc. the purchase of tempos, scooters, vehicles, wheelbarrows There are some special duties also which consist in etc. for removing night soil etc. providing special medical aid to the sick in times of the outbreak of a dangerous disease and taking such Loan and Advance (Cols. 6 and 7): Loans are measures as may be required to prevent such an out. generally granted by the L.I.C. and State Government break or suppressing the recurrence thereof, giving though the municipality can borrow from private sources relief, and establishing and maintaining relief works in also subject to the condition that such loans will be times of famine or scarcity for destitute persons within used for works of permanent nature only. Advances the limits of a municipality. Public Institutions (Col. are also made by the State Government to various muni· 14) : Such institutions are educational, cultural, religious cipalities for some specific purposes subject to the avai. and social. The municipalities can give aid to such lability of funds. The "Other" sources of income (CoI.S) institutions and patroDlse them; but such institutions may differ from one municipality to another, as for should not be Government·run. The above description example, one municipality provides boating and skating includes not all but some of the important items facilities and runs a cinema, and, another runs buses. pertaining to the receipt and expenditure amounts of General Administration (Col. 10): The main heads of a municipality. The purpose is just to give a general expenditure cover salary of staff, contingent expenditure idea of the ~ources of income and items of on account of administration staff, police guards etc. expenditure. wherever kept, protection of mur.icipal property and enforcement of the laws and collections of taxes etc. Two tables (Nos. 2 and 3) indicate firstly, income The secondary heads of expenditure pertain to the cons· or expenditure under a particular group of sources or truction and maintenance of new public streets, heads, as the case may be, in terms of the percentage 'dharmashalas', rest houses, other public buildings, of the total income or expenditure, and secondly, per ( vi ) capita income and expenditure in rupees within brackets. W Well; In order to facilitate analysis, the various sources of TW TubeweJlj income and heads of expenditure have been grouped TK Tanks and reservoirs; under three headings in each case in the&e tables. The R River; information for this statement as well as its two accom­ C Canal. panying tables came from the various municipalities and panchayats etc. Only such towns have been treated as having a fire.fighting service as provide for regular fire-fighting Statement IV : Chic and other amenitieJ : squads. As regards the electric supply, domestic connec­ tions (Col. 12) oenote electric supply availa ble to The purpose of this statement is to provide infor­ residential Consumers for light, fans, and radios etc. mation with regard to the various amenities available Industrial connections (Col. 13) in this context signify in a town. The road-length figures (Col. l) include, gene­ electric supply available to industrial consumers and rally speaking, all pucca and kutcha roads within this can be for tbe purposes of small, medium, and large the limits of a town as well as the lanes etc. in 'some scale industries. Commercial connections (Col. 14) are cases. Roads falling within municipal limits of a town those which are available to non-residential premises are generally maintained by the civic bodies concerned. such as business houses, shops, cinemas, auditoria, clubs, While some of these bodies take the technical help from public offices, railways, hospitals, schools, hostels, petrol the Public Works Department, some others have their pumps, X-ray plants etc. and religious premises and own engineering personnel. Urban Improvement Trusts charitable homes and such portions of residential also maintain roads separately but information per­ premises as are used for conducting of business. The taining to them is not included in this statement. The category, 'Commercial' is further divided into two system of sewerage/drainage (Col. 4) is indicated with types: (i) that for light, fans and radios etc. and (ii) the help of these symbols: for small heat and power appliances. Road-lighting points (Col. 15) denote street lighting systems including KD Kutcha drainage; traffic control system and lighting of public parks etc. OSD Open surface drainage; under municipalities, panchayats etc. but excluding S Sewer. private colonies. There is yet another category 'Others' (Col. 16) which in the present context pertains to As regards latrines (Cols. 5 to 7), flush latrines agricultural connections and mixed-load connections. of various types are given under the heading 'water borne', while those Serviced manually by scavengers Information given under the various columns of feature under 'service'. The category of 'Others' this statement was collected from the various civic pertains to the various other latrines not manually or bodies as well as the Public Healtb and Engineering regularly serviced. In Col. 8 the actual method Department, Rajasthan State Electricity Board, and the of the removal of night soil, and not the final disposal various private electric supply companies. or use of the same, is indicated. The purpose was to assess the extent of the use of human labour in remo­ The information in this statement refers to the ving the night soil. The symbols used are these: year 1969 for Cols. 3 to 8, and I Ij to 1971 for 9 to 10; and to 1969-70 for Cots. 12 to 15. HL Head-load; WB Wheel barrow; T Truck/Tractor; Statement V : Medical, educational, recreational and CL Cart-load. cultural facilities ; Statement V presents data in respect of medical, In the case of protected water suply, only such educational, recreational and cultural facilities. Medical towns as have a regular protected water supply scheme institutions in Col. 3 in the present context include as per the information received from the Public Health botb the Government and the recognised private insti­ Engineering Department are indicated as beneficiaries tutions pertaining to allopathic. homoeopathic, ayurve­ of this system. Where a protected water supply scheme die, un ani, and naturopathic systems. Private clinics is under execution, the symbol UE has been used. The etc. are, however, excluded. The number of beds capacity in the context of protected water supply relates for a category of medical institutions is indicated in not to the storage but to the pumping The symbols Col. 4. The various medical institutions are denoted used to indicate the vanous soUTCe5 are these; by these symbols: ( vii )

H Hospital; Relevant matter which went into the preparation D Dispensary; of this statement and the accompanying table (No.4) TBC T.B. Clinic; came from the concerned directorates and universities HC Health Centre; etc. as well as the various local bodies. FC Family Planning Centre; MCW: Maternity and Child Welfare Centre; Information provided in this statement is for the year 1970-71, by and large. PHL : Public Health Laboratory; AYU: Ayurvedic; Statement VI I Trade, commerce, industry and banking: HOM: Homoeopathic; UN Unaui; The purpose of this statement is to provide certain NP Naturopathic. essential data in order to facilitate a study of the economy of the various towns in a district. Particulars regarding In the case of ayurvedic, homoeopathic, unani and trade, commerce, industry have been given by mention­ naturopathic systems, only hospitals and dispensaries ing tbe three most important imported, exported, and have been shown. Symbol H or D, as the case may be, manufactured commodities The information provided has been added after the abbreviated symbols in respect bere, however, does not reflect the volume of trade in of the four above-named systems. Table No.4 shows terms of money. The number of banks given in Col. 12 the number of beds per thousand population in respect in this statement includes both the commercial and of the various medical institutions. co-operative banks. The credit societies are those which provide loans for agricultural or non-agricultural As reg~rds educational facilities, information purposes. relating to certain specified categories of institutions has been given under Cols. 5 to 12. the remaining The information for this statement was collected educational institutions such as universities, agricultural from the Directorate of Industries, Reserve Bank of and veterinary colleges etc. are taken care of by Col. India, and the Registrar, Co-operative Societies. The 13 under the beading 'Otbers'. The figures within statement refers to the year 1969,70, but in some cases, brackets in each case represent the incidence of a parti­ as for example in the case of banh, figures for even up-to cular type of imtitution. In Col. 9 no symbals have been the earlier part of 1972 have been included. used and only the number of the concerned institution Appendix I.' Town Directory Particulars regarding is shown, the name of the institution in full being given Outgrowths: in a footnote. The population figures for these outgrowths, where­ In showing the various other educational insti­ they occur, are indicated below the population figures tutions in Col. 13 of Statement V, the total number of the core towns concerned, in Statement 1. As regards of such institutions has been indicated within brackets, the other Statements, available and relevant particulars full names of these institutions being by way of a foot­ relating to these outgrowths have been presented in this note. In those cases, however, in which the number appendix. Information given here has been collected of a particular institution exceeds one and the insti­ separately from the concerned bodies. tutions belong to different categories, the actual number Village Directory of such institutions is also indicated against their names in the footnote, otherwise the number of institutions After having explained the layout of the Town is not given in the footnote. Directory, we may now pass on to the second component of Part A of the District Census Hand Book i.e. The symbols used are as follows: the Village Directory. Information in respect of each village in a district is presented tbrough a 16-column Col. 5: A Arts; proforma. This proforma bad two more columns S Science; originally, 17-18, wbich pertained to information regard­ C Commerce. ing markets/hats etc., and the places of religious, histo­ rical, and archaeological interest. Since the relevant In the case of Col. 5, where colleges with combined information has now been provided through footnotes faculties exist, the symbols also have been combined these two columns have been omitted. The various data accordingly. In the case of parks/stadia, and auditoria given in the Village Directory proforma can be discussed and drama halls, the figures indicating these units may better if instead of following the sequence of columns, mean one of the two amenities or both of them. we follow the order of subjects dealt within the proforma. ( viii)

The information contained in the Village Directory whole on the basis of the first-preference food grains proforma is of three types: general information as con­ for each Village. tained in Cols. t-3, 10 and 16 as well as the footnotes; Information for Cols. 1-3, 10 and 16 as well as information related to amenities (Cols. 4-9); and informa­ the footnotes was obtained from the Patwari, the reve­ tion regarding the land-use pattern (Cols. 11-15). We nue official at the village level. In Cols. 1 to 3, 10 may take up these items one by one. and 16, discussed above, no symbols have been used. General Amenities Columns 1·3 of the Village Directory proforma give the code number, name, and area, in acres, of a The Village Directory also gives information about village. Col. 10 indicates the most.preferred staple educational, medical, power supply, drinking water, foods in respect of each village. and Col. 16 shows. communication and posts and telegraphs amenities at for each village, the nearest town and the distance of the village level (Cols. 4-9). Tbis information has been such town from the concerned village in kilometre. presented with the help of certain symbols. Where more than one unit of a particular amenity exist, actual Villages have been presented in order of their code number thereof is given within brackets. As regards numbers. (It may be mentioned here that villages the educational amenities, primary, middle, and second­ have been code numbered tehsil-wise and the name and ary/higher secondary schools and colleges have been taken code number of the concerned teh~i1 are given at the into account. The term 'college' here stands for all types of top to the left of each dOUble-page spread). As regards colleges whether arts, science, commerce or any other type. the names of villages, every care was taken to standar­ In the case of medical institutions, whereas hospitals and dise the spellings of village names; yet there may be dispensaries belong to ayurvedic, unani, and allopithic variations in some cases between the spellings of systems, other institutions belong to allopathic system village names as given in Col. 2 of the Village Directory alone. These could be either those run by the Government proforma and in tbe Alphabetical List being given as or private and recognized by the former. As regards one of the Common Appendices. In all such cases the power supply, only such villages have been treated as version contained in the Alphabetical List may be taken the beneficiaries of power supply as are so recognised as the standard one. Any village can, of course, be by the State Electricity Department. Whether power identified with the help of its code number also. The supply in a village is used exclusively for agricultural total area of each village (Col. 3) has been rounded off purposes or otherwise has not been indicated. In provi. to the nearest acre. Names of food grains in Col. 10 ding information regarding drinking v.ater, the sources of the proforma indicate the most-preferred food grains of drinking water in various villages have been indicated. and lintels, wherever used as a staple food, for each village. The purpose is to indicate the staple foods It may be mentioned here that tanks, one of the sources of drinking water, are of two types. The usual which are consumed by a majority of the p~ople in a village over the major part of the year. For the pur­ village ponds (kutch a) or excavated tanks (pucca or poses of Col. 16 of the Village Directory proforma, kutcha) belong to the first type. To the second type names of only such places as were classified as towns belong tanks (called 'Tankas') which are usually built at were taken into account. Such towns, however, may the basement of a house, a terrace attached to a house belong to neighbouring districts or even neighbouring (usually in the front) or in the open ground. Such states. In the last case, names of such states are also tanks usually have PUCCI floor, roof and wall, and are given in brackets. Information, wherever provided, filled with the rain-water flowing in from the roof of regarding the day/days of fairs, markets etc. held in a a house (usually pucca) or from the tops of the roofs village and the places of religious, historical and arcbaelo­ and terraces both. The tanks which are built in the open gical interest has been given by way of footnotes. ground are also pucca and are filled with the water flowing in either from their own parapeted roofs or Some of the information as contained in the above catchment areas. These tanks have small openings mentioned Cols. of the Village Directory has been further on one side or in the middle of their tops and such analysed in two tables viz., Table No. I and Table No.2. openings are covered with wooden planks to which are Table No.1 shows villages in terms of their number attached iron hooks etc. in order to secure these open­ as well as area at tbe district and tehsil levels. In all, ings by means of lock and key as such tanks are mostly the table contains 8 different categories of area, the privately owned. lowest area-unit being 50 acres or less and the highest 5,001 acres and above. The other table shows the Protected water supply means piped water supply incidence of the use of foodgrains for a tehsil as a by means of an overhead storage tank. In terms of ( ix ) communication amenities,· both "pucca" and "kutcba" Medical­ roads and rail facilities within a mile of a particular H Hospital; village are indicated. Coming to the last amenity, posts D Dispensary; and telegraphs, information for post offices, posts FC Family Planning Centre; and telegraphs offices, and telephone centres has been MCW Maternity and Child Welfare Centre; pmviu-cu. HC Health Centre.

The data given in Cols. 4 to 9 of the Village Power Supply - Directory proforma has been analysed with the help of seven tabular statements and one tabular abstract. E Electrified Table No.3 indicates the number of various educational Drinking Water- institutions, the number of villages in which they are T located, and their incidence per 100 sq km. at the tehsil Tap i.e. Protected Water Supply; W level. This incidence is indicated witbin brackets Well; below the figures of the numbers of the educational TK Tank; institutions. Tables No. 4 and 5, respectively, present TW TubeweIl; information in respect of medical and posts and tele­ R River; graphs amenities and the method of presentation is 0 Others. identical 10 that of Table No.3. Table No.6 shows the Communications - number of villages electrified or not electrified at the district and tehsil levels. Table No. 7 indicates the PR Pucca Road; various sources of drinking water at the district and KR Kutcna Road; tehsillevels Table No.8 gives the position of villages T Train. in respect of the availability of "Pucca" and "Kutcha" Posts and Telegrapbs - roads and rail facilities within a radius of a mile from a particular village, at the district and tehsil levels again. PO Post Office; The availability of communication facilities in respect P&T Posts and Telegraphs Office; of various distance groups in terms of distance from the TL Telephone. nearest town is indicated through Table No.9. In Land-use pattern addition to these tables, a tabular abstract (Appendix III-A) is also given at the end of the Village Directory Having discussed tbe general and amenitywise which gives an overall idea about the incidence of information as contained in the Village Directory, we the various amenities at tbe tehsillevel. Rlay now pass on to the third aspect of this Directory, The relevant data in respect of the various amenities, namely, the village wise land·use pattern. Cols. 11 discussed above, came initially from the Patwari during to 15 of the proforma present data regarding areas 1970. It was, however, cross-checked with information under forests, irrigated cultivation, unirngated culti­ obtained from the University of Rajasthan, the State vation, tree-groves and orchards, fallow land, cultivable Electricity Board, the Public Health and Engineering wa~te, and land not available for cultivation. To begin Department, the State Education and Medical Depart­ with, forest in the present context mean£ only such ments, and the Posts and Telegraphs Departments. area as has been declared forest under some law of the State. Forest may be either private or Government­ The information pertaining to the educational, owned. In some cases where whole villages consist medical and postal facilities relates to the year 1970-71 exclusively of forest areas, only the area figures denoting and that to drinking water to 1969-70. Position regard­ forest and as obtained from the Forest Department have ing power-supply is as on 31-3-1971. been given. Co]. No. 12 presents area figures regard­ ing cultivated irrigated area in terms of net and double­ The symbols used for denoting the various amenities cropped area. Out of the two figures given lD this are: column before the bracket, the first denotes the net sown area and the second, the double.cropped area. Educational - The. . source or sources of irrigation along with ar ea P Primary School; Irngated by such source/sources is/are also given in M Middle School; this column within brackets. This sourcewise breakup H Secondary/Higher Secondary School; n~tural~y, adds up to the total of the figure/figures prece~ C College. dlDg thiS breakup. What Col. No. 12 does for irrigated ( x

cultivated area, Column No. 13 does for the unirrigated Four tables and a tabular abstract further eluci. cultivated area. There is one difference, however, while date the land-use data presented in Cols. 11·15 of the in the case of irrigated cultivated area, breakup has been Village Directory proforma. Table No. 10 presents given in terms of the source of irrigatioIl, this breakup an overall picture of the land-use pattern at the tehsil is in terms of the type of land i.e. dry, inundated, tank level. This table shows area breakup for ea<:h type bed or river.bed etc. in respect of the unirrigated of land as well as the percentage thereof to the total area. area ofa tebsil. It also gives the total areas of land at the tehsil level. Table No 11 presents the breakup of the As per the prescribed all-India proforma for the total cultivated area at the tebsillevel into total irrigated Village Directory : and total unirrigated and further provides the breakup into gross, net, and double-cropped area under each (i) Cols. 12 and J3 were to include orchards and of these categories. In addition, it provides percentage current and other fallows of upto 5 years; breakups as in tbe case of Table No. 10. Table No. 12 projects, at tbe tehsillevel again, further breakup of the (ii) Col. 14 was to include fallow land not culti. irrigated area in terms of tbe sources of irrigation and vated for more than 5 years and also shrubs shows the percentage of each source of irngation to the and jungles in addition to grazing lands. total irrigated area. The percentage figures in respect of the various items in the three tables mentioned above But as per the pettern on which land-use figures are indicated within brackets below the actual area are maintained in this State: figures in tbe respective cases. The last Table (No. 13) brings us to the average percentage of cultivable waste (i) Breakup of orchards into irrigated/unirrigated per village. The villages for tbis purpose have been was not available; grouped in terms of their distance from the nearest towns. A tabular abstract (Appendix III·B) of land­ (ii) Data regarding orchards on the on~ hand and other trees and shrubs was not available use given at the end of the Village Directory, gives a total view of the land· use pattern at the tehsil level. 5eparatel~;

(iiI) Land lying fallow for upwards of two years was A few general points may also be noted wbile refer­ treated as old fallow tin stead of the upwards ring to the Village Directory. As already mentioned, of five years criterion) and break.up of fallow area figures in all cases are given in acres. The area land under tbe irrigated/un·irrigated categories figures for tehsils were converted frem acres to sq. was not available. kms. in the case of Tables 3, 4 and 5, in order to present incidence of some amenities per 100 sq_ kms. In view of these limitations the following modifica. tions in the prescribed proforma have been made: It will be seen that in some cases particulars of one village have been included with those of some other (i) Orchards as well as other trees and shrubs village. This has been due to tbe records for the village have been given at one place, in Col. 13 A ; not having been maintained separately. Similarly. a number of villages are shown as unpopulated even (ii) All fallow land, current or old i.e. of a though they may also be found as baving some standing of less than 5 years, has been given amenities. in Col. 13 B.

In brief, therefore. while as per the all·India Common appendices and maps pattern, the area in Col. 13 A of our proforma should have been spread over Cols. 12 and 13 on the one hand As already mentioned, the Common Appendices and Col. 14 on the other, the area in Col. 13 B should and Maps, put in Section III of this volume, are useful have been divided between Cols. 12 and 13 from the point of view of both Parts A and B of the depending upon the extent to which such fallow land District Census Hand Book. Appendix I gives the was either irrigated or unirrigated. This has not been names of all towns and villages (including urban and possible due to the reasons already explained. Apart rural part·villages) along with equivalents. in from this, the categories in Cols. 14 (old fallow of alphabetical order. The Code No. and Page Nos. given 5 years and more and grazing lands) and 15 (barren and against each town/village will belp in easily locating the uncultivable land including mountains and land under data pertaining to the latter in Parts A and B. Appendix buildings, roads etc.) are as per the all-India pattern. II gives distribution of population by religion at district ( xi ) tehsil and town levels. In case there have been any major amenities symbols which have been placed within territorial cha:lges affecting the boundaries of the district dotted-line boxes for better readability. Hills and in question or any of it's tehsils during the intercensal mountains have been shown with the help of hachurel period (1961-71) the same have been indicated in but altitudes have not been mentioned. A skeleton Appendix m. index accompanies each map; the complete index is given on the next page. Maps The district map also includes one inset indicating An attempt has been made to make the maps aCCom­ the tehsils within the district as also the inter-censal panying this volume as helpful as possible. Among others, changes in district and tehsil boundaries, wherever the Survey of India, Settlement, P.W.D., Railway, and involved. Irrigation maps as well as town maps obtained from the Town Planning Department have been consulted. While (iii) Tehsil the State maps have been put between the first & last The basic tehsil map shows village boundaries, covers, the District, Tehsil and Town maps have been village names and code numbers, village population­ included in Section III. Some of the main points regarding size dots, towns, rivers and means of communications these maps are as follows: among other things. In some cases, it has been possible (i) Slate to give only the village code numbers and not the names. A State map in colour showing district and tehsil The village-size dots do not indicate the exact village­ boundaries and headquarter towns, major roads and sites. Each teh~il map carries an abridged index; the rivers and railways has been included. It is accompanied detailed index is available on the next page. by three insets showing Rajasthan in India, tehsilwise The tehsil map also carries an inset showing the population density and the intercensal territorial population density within the tehsil worked out at changes. The other State map, also in colour, shows its village level although village boundaries are not being physical features and is accompanied by insets dealing indicated. These insets constitute a special contribution with geographic regions, rainfall, and temperature, soils of this Directorate. and land utilisation pattern. Th~ sch~ ne or" geographic Each tehsil map is accompanied by a set of four regions of the State has been adopted from a map on amenity maps showing the villages served by the various the subject by Shri A. K. Sen of the Central Arid Zone amenities grouped under four headings viz., Transport, Research Institute . Postal, Education and Medical. In each case a village (if) District baving the basic amenity in the particular category, i.e., a road or railway station, a post office, a primary school This map is also in colour and shows tehsil and or a dispensary, has been shaded. In the case of all sub-divisional boundaries, mountains and hills, rivers, villages baving railway stations or other amenities roads, railways and towns and villages among other ranking higher than the basic amenities mentioned things. As many villages as possible have been included above, appropriate symbols and village code numbers though in most cases it has been necessary to leave out have also been given. These amenity maps are a special some smaller villages. Village dots are in accordance project undertaken by tbis Directorate and it is hoped with population size. Major amenities and village code that they will be found useful in giving an idea regarding number have also been given beside the village-size dot the overall spatial distribution of amfDities. The combined and village name. However, in some cases it has not index for these amenity maps is given on the next page. been possible to give the village names. In such cases, village names can be ascertained by referring to the (iv) Town/City alphabetical list. Amenity symbols have been arranged In most cases, to-the-scale maps were Dot available. underneath the village names. An endeavour has been In all such cases notional maps are being given. An made to locate the village-size dot as near to the actual attempt has been made to give the exact municipal village-site as possible with the help of the Survey of limits but as these limits are often not properly demarcated India toposheets. Still, it is not claimed that it has either on land or on maps, the boundaries have to be been possible to put the village-size dots with fool-proof treated as notionsl and approximate wherever part­ precision. As exact municipal boundaries are not villages are involved. Functional areas as well as ward known in most cases, the town areas in the district as boundaries and all other important sites and land-marks well as the tehsil maps include the outgrowth and part­ have been indicated. Names of neighbouring villages villages, wherever they occur, and their approximate and part-villages have also been given. The symbols location is indicated by sub-numbers. Spheres indicating u,ed hlVe been explained in each case along with the population size of towns have also been given beside map itself. xii

Wardwise and townwise densities have been shown The district, tebsil and town maps have been num. by way of an inset in all cases in which to·the·scale bered in the following manner :- town maps were available. Tbe densities have been District Map District code number followed by 1. worked out in terms of persons per sq. km. and have been rounded off to the nearest hundred. However, as Tehsil Maps District code number followed by 2, 3, the exact areas of ward were not available, the ward wise 4 etc. in tbe order of the tehsil code densities are only approximate. With regard to towns sequence with 'A' being added for each for which to-the·scale maps were not available. the insets set of amenity maps. pertaining to their maps carry only the ward boundaries Town Maps District code number followed by the and ward numbers. In both the cases, tbe insets also number next to tbat assigned to the indicate such other neighbouring towns and outgrowths last tehsil map with the district head­ as form an urban agglomeration, wherever sucb an agglo. quarter city ftown coming first and meration exists. The boundaries of outgrowths are, other towns getting subsequent numbers of course, approximate. as per the code sequence.

INDICES

I. INDEX FOR DISTRICT MAPS 2. INDEX FOR TEHSIL MAPS

INHRNATIONAL BOUNDARY INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY

STATE BOUNDARY TEHSll BOUNDARY

OISTRtCT eOUNOARY VILLAGE BOUNDARY

suS -DIVISIONAL BOUNDA.RY TEHSll HEADQUARTER

TEHSIL BOUNDAR'!' TARjCEMEN1 CONCRETE ROAI) OISTRICT HEADQUARTER IllilJ META.LLEOj GRAVELLED ROAD suS- DIVISIONAL HEADOUARTER ~ UN"ETALlEDj FAIR WEATHER ROAD/CART TRACK =::=0:, ,,0: TEHSIL HEADQUARTER _D_E:~'y.!l! BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION §

TAP-/CEMENT CONCRETE ROAD METER GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION 111101111 NH SH tNOTE Ntt ora. $H StGNIFY NATIONAL. t'llGK'ffAY OR; stAlE HIGHWAY • RIVER -----..::c.

.. ETALLED! GRAVELLED ROAD TA-NICS It(.

UN"ETAlLED/ FAIR WEATHER ROADI CART TRACK NoTE. TOWNS .. NO vlLUGeS BY POPULATION SIZE AS IN THE INDEX FOA DISTRICT MAPS ABOVE BROAD GAUGE RAiLWAY WITH STAnOtoi El METER GAUGE J:tAILWAY WITH S1",.,O.. 3. INDEX FOR AMENITIES MAPS

RiVER TRANSPORT: TAAI CEMENT CONCRETE AO,.O

HI~LS METALLEDI GRAVELLED ROAD

UNUETAUED! FAIR WEATHER ROAD/CART TRilCK ==:.===-;;.::

BROAD CAUGE RAILWAV WITH STATION ~ TOWNS BY POPULATION SIZE: 0 r.!Ii. • • ~ VI V. IV lit nV J MEtER GAUGE RAILWAV WITH STATION ~ Itp 10 5.000 10,000 20.000 50.000 100,000 t.Oto t.o to I NOTE. 'Y'ILL.AGES SERVED BY MAJOR ROADS OR ",tot ',t99 11,999 A',099 90,999 abo .. HAVING RAILWAY STATIO,., HAVE BEEN SHADED

POSTAL: VI~LAGES BV POPULATION SIZE: 0 . TE\.EGRAPH OFFICE PT UIlPOPU- Upto 200• 500• 1.000• 2,000 5,000 to to to •t. • TELEPHONE OFFICE TL laid 199 499 999 1.999 4,999 abort• NOTE: VILLAGES HAVING pOST OFFICES ARE S"'ADED PANCHAVAT SA""1\; POLICE STATION PS® EDUCATIONAL. PoST & TELEGRAPH. TELEPHONE. POST OFFICE PT T l. PO MIDDLE SCHOOL M CIFICUIT HOUSE CH HIGH/HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL H REST HOUSE I OAK OR INSPECTION BUNGAL.OW / INSPECTION HUT ® NOTE. VILLAGES HAVING PRIMARV SCHOOLS ARE SHADED HOSPITAL ~ MEDICAL: DISPENUR'i J ""TERNITV • CHILO WELFA,RE, HEALTH, HOSPITAL H FA,...ILY PLANNING CENTAE .. ATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE Mew COLLEGE HEALTH CENTRE HC HIGH /HIGHER SEC:OND .. RY SCHOOL j MIDDLE SCHOOL. fAMlI•. 'I' PLANNING CENTRE FC "UNOI. MAI'KE_T NOTE VILLAGES HAVING DISPENSAFUES ARE SHADEP

As already stated, all town maps carry their respec­ municipal and ward boundaries have been universally tive indices. However, it may be mentioned here that shown as D_ - -. and - - -- respectively. ANALYTICAL NOTE

A. TOWN DIRECTORY

Introductory being the larger of the two. Civic administration wise, both the towns are governed by municipal boards with As already mentioned, the Town Directory consists only Dungarpur having municipality of category 3_ of six Statements wbich follow tbis note. We may now analyse the data, thus presented, in respect of the towns Functional categorywise, no town shows pronounced of this district, with the help of four Tables which relate industrial characteristics. to Statements I, III, and V, respectively. There is no case A study of Cols. 6-13 in conjunction with Table of urban agglomeration in this district. No. I, which follows, shows that the population has Statement I registered an upward trend since 1901-11 in the case of A look at Cols. 6-13 of this statement will Dungarpur and since 1911·21 in that of Sagwara. As shGW that the two towns of this district are rather regards the 1961.71 decade, of tbe two towns, Dungarpur small-sized, Dungarpuf, with a population of 19,773, has returned tbe higher growth rate, viz. 55,02 per cent.

TABLE No.1 DECADAL POPULATION VARIATION (1901·1971)

SI.No. Name of Town 1901·1911 1911·1921 1921·1931 1931·1941 1941·1951 1951·1961 1961·1971

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1, Dungarpur +6.17 +13.25 +16.83 + t.29 +13.19 +29.97 +55.02

2. Sagwara +23.12 + 0.43 +11.45 + 7.63 +29.70 +32.69

Statement II which happens to be a municipality of category 3, has higher total anDual Receipt and Experditure figures. It will be seen from Col. 3 that there is consi­ There is not much variation between tbe two municipali­ derable difference in tbe altitude of tbe two towns. ties in respect of the pattern of sourcewise income and is tbe nearest city in respect of both tbe towns. head wise expenditure. Dungarpur shows the higher Only Dungarpur has a railway station, thougb both percentage of per capita income in terms of revenue towns have bus stands. derived from taxes, and government grants, loans, and Statement III advances. As regards the percentage of per capita expenditure Dungarpur, again, shows the bigher A look at Cols. 3-16 in conjunction with Table figures. It also shows tbe higher percentage figures Nos. 2 and 3 (which follow), will show that Dungarpur for expenditure on general administration.

TABLE No.2 RECEIPT (SOURCEWISE, IN PERCENTAGE, AND PER CAPITA)

Revenue derived Sl. Name and Class of Town Civic Adminis· Receipt through from municipal Receipt from Total Receipt No. !ration Status & taxes properties from Government Category taxes and other Grant, Loans & sources Advances

2 3 4 5 6 7

I. Dungarpur (IV) M(3) 47.50 13.58 38.92 JOO.OO (11.90) (3.40) (9.75) (25.05) 2. SagYiara (IV) M(4) 54.33 23.39 22.28 100.00 (7.40) (3.19) (3.04) (13.63) ( lI.iv )

TABLE No.3

EXPENDITURE (HEADWISE, IN PERCENTAGE, AND PER CAPITA)

SI. Name and Class Civic Administration General Public Safety, Public Other sources Total No. of Town Status & Category Administration Health and Conve- Expenditure nience, Public Work & Public Institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Dungarpur (IV) M(3) 23.47 50.26 26.27 100.00 (4.06) (8.70) (4.55) (17.31)

2. Sagwara (IV) M(4) 16.84 58.68 24.48 100.00 (2.11) (7.35) (3.07) (13.09)

Statement IV TABLE No.4 MEDICAL FACILITIES It will be observed that the system of sanitation SI. Total No. of beds No. of beds per is, generally speaking, traditional, though each town No. Name of Town in medical 1,000 population bas provision for latrines. In the removal of institutions nightsoil apart from the headload system, use 2 3 4 of carts and trucks/tractors is also made. Both 1. Dungarpur 138 6.98 the towns have facilities of protected water supply and 2. Sagwara 36 3.13 electricity. No town, however, has provision for fire­ Statement VI fighting service. As may be seen from tbis Statement, the items under sub-heads 'imported' and 'exported' pertain Statement V mainly to daily necessities. Sagwara, however, it may be noted, exports handmills, wooden toys, and iron safes. In terms of medical and educational amenities, Among the manufactured article~, Persian wheels, iron Dungargur town, of the two, is better served. Only safes, and wooden furniture deserve being mentioned. Each town has banking facilities. While Sagwara has Dungarpur has a cinema. Table No.4 (which follows) otber credit facilities, both in terms of agricultural and shows that Dungarpur provides for a higher number of non-agricultural credit societies, Dungarpur has only beds per thousand population in medical institutions. non-agricultural credit societies. ANALYTICAL NOTE

B. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

General of villages, 225, belongs to the fourth category. As As may be seen from Table No.1 below, the entire regards the tehsils, the only 5 villages in the eighth district consists of 834 villages of which 427, belong to category belong to Dungarpur tehsil, whereas the villages Dungarpur tehsil, and 262 and 145 to Sagwara and belonging to the first category are spread over the three Aspur tehsils respe;:tively. As regards the classification tehsils almost equally. The biggest concentration of of villages in terms of area, the district's 834 villages villages obtains in the area categories 'fourth' fifth and fall into all the eight categories. There are only sixth. It will, thus, appear that the villages in the 5 'iillages in the eighth category. The highest number district tend to be small-sized in terms of area.

TABLE No.1 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY AREA

Area___.._ in acres Dis\rict/Tehsil Total No. 50 or less 51-100 101-200 201-500 501-1,000 1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000 5,001+ of viilages

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dungarpur District 1134 10 26 74 225 219 190 84 5

1. Dungarpur Tehsil 427 4 13 38 123 118 95 31

2. Asp'Jr,Tehsil* 145 23 38 45 24

3. Sagwara Tehsil 262 3 10 28 79 63 50 29

* Area of village Beneshwar Code No. 111 is N. A.

Table No.2, which follows, shows that for is true of tbe tebsils also except in the ease of the district, as a whole, maize and wheat, in that Sagwara tehsil where wheat shows predominance over order, are the most commonly used foodgrains. This maize. Rice is also used as a staple food in this district.

TABLE No.2 STAPLE FOOD (Figures indicate the number of villages)

Names of Staple foods District/Tehsil ..)....------, Wheat Barley Maize Gram ]owar Bajra Gojara Gochana Rice Moth Bejar

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Dungarpur District 319 461 48

I. Dungarpur Tehsil 61 329 37

2. Aspur Tehsil 23 III 10

3. Sagwara Tehsil 235 21 ( xvi)

The various places where hats/markets/fairs are 41 middle schools' 15 secondary/higher secondary held in the district have been indicated in the footnotes. scbools, and 1 college. In terms of the number of edu· Dungarpur, and Sagwara are the tbree nearest cational institutions. tebsil Dungarpur, as seen from towns in respect of the various villages in the district. Table No.3, is the one best·served in respect of primary Among the places of interest are palaces, tanks and temples. schools, and Sagwara in respect of middle schools and secondary/higher secondary schools. The bigbest inci· Amenities dence of primary and middle schools, per 100 sq. km., (i) Educational obtains in Sagwara tehsil. The district, as a whole, has 432 primary schools,

TABLE No.3 AVAILABILITY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

,-______Educational--A.- facilities______-, Primary Schools Middle Schools Sec./Higher Sec. Schools Colleges ,-__--A.. __ -,,- __-"-_-, ,------"----, ,-__-"-_-, Total area in DistrictjTehsil No. of No. of No. of No. of No.ofvillages No. of No. of No. of Sq. Km. villages Primary villages Middle having Seeon· Secondary/ villages Colleges having Schools having Schools dary /Higher Higher having Primary Middle Secondary Secondary Colleges Schools Schools Schools Schools 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dungarpur District 404 432 41 41 15 15 1 1 1. Dungarpur Tehsll 1,567 204 215 14 14 6 6 (13.73) (0.89) (0.38) 2. Aspur Tehsil 667 79 89 11 11 2 2 (13.34) (1.65) (0030) 3. Sagwara Tebsil 909 )21 128 16 16 7 7 1 (14.08) (1.76) (0.77) (0.11)

(iiJ Medical welfare centres and 9 family planning centres. The In the district, as a whole, there are 47 dispensaries, incidence of dispensaries and hospitals. per 100 sq. km., 13 hospitals, 8 health centres, 7 maternity and child is the highest in Sagwara tehsil.

TABLE No.4 AVAILABILITY OF MEDICAL FACILITIES AND INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM. Medical facilities r- ~------"------_, Dispemaries Hospitals Health Centres Maternity,~ Child Family Planning Total Welfare Centres Centres area in ,-__• .A-_---., ,-__.A._----, ,--.A.----, r---_.A.-._, , ___.A. __, Sq. Km. No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of District/Tehsil villages Dispen- villages Hospitals villages Health villages Maternity villages Family having saries having having Centres having & Child having Planning Dispen- Hospitals Health Maternity Welfare Family Centres saries Centres & Child Centres Planning Welfare Centres Centres ------2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Dungarpur District 47 47 13 13 8 8 7 7 9 9 I. Dungarpur Tehsil 1,567 15 15 4 4 5 5 3 7 7 (0.96) (0.26) (0.32) (0.19) (0.45) 2. Aspur Tehsil 667 10 10 3 1 3 1 (1.50) (0.45) (0.15) (0.45) (0.15) 3. Sagwara Tehsil 909 22 22 6 6 2 2 I 1 (2.42) (0.66) (0.22) (0,] I) (0.11 ) ( xvii )

(iii) Posts and Telegraphs telegraphs offices, and II telephone centres. Aspur tehsil shows the highest incidence of post offices per In all, tbe district has 167 post offices, 8 posts and 100 sq. km.

TABLE No.5 AVAILABIL1TY OF POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM. Postal and Telegraphic facilities ,_____ --A______~ Total Post Offices Posts & Telegraphs Offices Telephone Centres area in ,----"-----, , __ -.A.- ,-----"--__~ District/Tehsil Sq. Km. No. of villages NO.ofPos! No. of villages No. of l'osts No. of villages No. of Tele- baving Post Offices having Posts & Telegrapbs having Tele- phone Centres Offices & Telegraphs Offices phone Centres Offices

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DWlgarpur District 167 167 8 8 11 18* 1. Dungarpur 1 ehsil 1,567 77 77 4 4 7 7 (4.92) (0.26) (0.45) 2. Aspur Tehsil 667 40 40 1 2 2 (6.00) (0.15) (0.30) 4. Sagwara Tehsil 909 50 50 3 3 2 9* (5.50) (0,33) (0.22)

* Includes 7 Phones

(iv) Power supply meagrely served in respect of power supply and among the tehsils, Aspur does not have even a single electrified As the following Table shows, the district is rather village.

TABLE No.6 POWER SUPPLY

Villages having Villages not hav- Villages having Villages not hav­ DistriclfTehsil Power supply ing Power supply District /Tehsil Power supply ing Power supply

2 3 2 3

Dungarpur District 43 791 2. Aspur Tehsil 145

I. Dungarpur Tehsil 19 408 3. Sagwara Tehsil 24 238

(v) Drinking water on well~, tanks and rivers as sources of drinking water. Only 9 villages in the district have protected water As Table No.7 shows, the district largely depends supply schemes and 4 villages have tube-well facilities.

TABLE No.7 DRINKING WATER Sources of drinking water ,.- Dlstrict/Tehsil --"------, Tap Well Tank River Tubewell Others

2 3 4 6 7

Dungarpur District 9 709 214 160 4 9S I. Dungarpur Tehsil 3 355 113 88 1 61 2. Aspur Tehsil 2 135 27 18 I 3. Sagwara Tehsil 4 219 74 54 2 3,)

-~---~--- ( xviii )

(vi) Communicaiion facilities and a little leES than two-third of the total villages by kutcha roads. The only 17 villages in the The following Table indicates that a little over a district which are served by train belong to Dungarpur quarter of the total villages are served by pucca roads tebsiJ.

TABLE No.8

MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

, _____Means of Communication.A. _____ , , _____Means of Communication.A. __ - __ , Pucca Kutcha Railway Pucca Kutcha Railway District/Tebsil Road Road Station District/Tehsii Road Road Station 2 3 4 2 4

Dungarpur District 190 511 17 2. Aspur Tehsil 25 94

1. Dungarpur Tehsil 107 250 17 3. Sagwara Tehsil 58 167

The availability of communication facilities as pro­ the nearest town. There are only 3 villages which have jected in Table No.9, will show that the largest number both pucca road and rail, and 9 which have both kutcha of villages having pucea and kutcha roads, respectively, road and rail facilities. fall in tbe 26-50 km. range in terms of distance from

TABLE No.9

MEANS OF COMMUNICATION (VILLAGES GROUPED IN TERMS OF DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN)

Means of Communication ,------__-Jo-- ______, Distance from tbe Total No. nearest town of villages Pncca Kutcha Pucca Pucca Kutcha Others (in r~'U.) Road Road Road Road Road and and and River Rail Rail

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Less than 5 40 IS 44 4

6-10 61 27 68

11-15 129 30 110 3 3 2

16-25 213 48 110

26-50 347 64 139 2

51-100 44 28

101-200

201+

Land-use pattern Dungarpur tebsil is the largest followed by Sagwara and The following Table shows that In terms of area Aspur tebsils in that order. ( xix)

The largest forest area, the largest cultivated (irri­ of forest and culturable waste obtain in Aspur tehsil, gated and unirrigated) area, the largest area under of fallow land and area not available for cultivation fallow land, culturable waste, and that not available for in Dungarpur tebsil, and that of cultivated area (irri­ cultivation obtain in tehsil Dungarpur; the largest area gated and unirrigated) and tree groves and orchards in under tree groves and orchards in Sagwara tehsil. Sagwara tehsil. The highest percentages (to the total tehsil area)

TABLE No. IO

LAND UTILISATION PATTERN (Area in acres)

Tehsil Total Area Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Tree Fallow land Culturable Not available (Rural) groves & Waste for cultiva- Orchards tion ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. Dungarpur Tehsil 3S7,076 11,386 16,854 129,625 1,115 26,474 76,645 124,977 (100.00) (2.94) (4.35) (33.49) (0.29) (6.84) (19.80) (32.29)

2. Aspur Tehsil 164,795 6,689 8,755 43,536 9,441 54,238 ,42,136 (100.00) (4.06) (5.31) (26.42) (5.72) (32.92) (25.57)

3. Sagwara Tehsil 224,683 15,188 75,254 2,717 11,365 59,318 60,841 (100.00) (6.76) (33.49) (1.21) (5.06) (26.40) (27.08)

As is evident from Table No. 11, the largest gross tehsiI. The highest percentages (to the total cultivated cultivated area belongs to tehsil Dungarpur and the tehsil area) of gross irrigated area obtain in Sagwara largest cultivated double-cropped area to Sagwara. tehsil and that of irrigated double-cropped area in Aspur The largest gross cultivated, gross irrigated, irrigated tehsil. As regards the unirrigated area, while the per­ double-cropped, and gross unirrigated areas belong to centages of the gross unirrigated area are the highest Dungarpur teh,il, the largest cultivated double-cropped in Dungarpur tehsil, that of the double-cropped unirri­ and unirrigated dvubJe-cropped areas to Sagwara gated area are the highest in Aspur tehsil.

TABLE No. II

IRRIGATED AND UNJRRIGATED AREA (Area in acres)

Total cultivated area Irrigated Un-irrigiated r-----A-----, , ______..A...._- ___, ,--___.A,_ ____ , Tehsil Gross Net Double Gross Net Double Gross Net Double Cropped Cropped Cropped 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. Dungarpur Tehsil 165,987 146,479 19,508 20,233 16,854 3,379 145,754 129,625 16,129 (100.00) (88.25) (11.75) (\2.l9) (10.15) (2.04) (87.81 ) (78.10) (9.71)

2. Aspur Tehsil 71,660 52,291 19,369 10,706 8,755 1,951 60,954 43,536 17,418 (100.00) (72.97) (27.03) (14.94) (12.22) (2.72) (85.06) (60.75) (24.31)

3. Sagwa ra Te hsil 113,639 90,442 23,197 18.257 15,188 3.069 95,382 75,254 20,128 (100.00) (79.59) (20.41) (16.07) (13.37) (2.70) (83.93) (66.22) (17.71) ( xx

Table No. 12, which follows, indicates that the Sagwara tehsil. As regards percentages at the tehsil largest gross cultivated irrigated area and the largest level, the highest percentages (to total irrigated tehsil area) srea irrigated by wells belong to Dungarpur tebsil; the of area irrigated by wells obtain in Dungarpur tehsil, largest arca irrigated by tanks!belongs to Sagwara tebsil; of area irrigated by tanks in Aspur tebsil and of that and the largest area irrigated by canals obtains in irrigated by canals in Sagwara tehsil.

TABLE No. 12

SOURCES OF IRRIGATION (Area in acres)

Sources of Irrigation Tehsil Total gross cultivated ,._------A. ----, irrigated area Wells Tanks Canals Others

2 4 5 6

1. Dungarpur Tehsil 20,233 13,044 5,840 710 639 (100.00) (64.47) (28.86) (3.51) (3.16)

2. Aspur Tehsil 10,706 5,910 4,283 104 409 (100.00) (55.20) (40.01) (0.97) (3.82)

3. Sa ,wara Tebsil 18,257 9,734 6794 777 952 (100.00) (53.32) (37.20) (4.26) (5.22)

Table No. 13 projects the percentages of cultivable percentage obtains in the distance group 5 km. or less waste per village. It will be noted that the highest and the lowest in the 26·50 km. group.

TABLE No. 13

CULTIVABLE WASTE (VILLAGES GROUPED BY DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN)

Distance from Total No. of Average percentage Distance from Total No. of Average percentage the nearest town villages of cultivable waste the nearest town villages of CUltivable waste (inkm.) per village (inkm.) per village

2 2

5 or less 40 2.50 26-50 347 0.29

6-10 61 1.64 51-100 44 2.27

11-15 129 0.78 101-200

16--25 213 0.47 TOWN DIRECTORY 2

TOWN DIRECTOR Y Stalemenl /- Status, Growth History and Functional Category

, Population of the town at the Censuses of -;; .~ "0 ------"c:: >, c:~ St. Name and Class Location Name of Tehsil ~.~ ~ ~ .2o No. of Town Code (Dis!.! ~;; "'~;::: 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 ytl.O_U Teh./Town ';; : ~ ~ ~ C~\O " ,,~ Code Nos.) i) c: ;;U.S ~u~

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

Dungarpur (IV) 22/1/1 Dungarpur M(3) 6,094 6,470 7,327 8,560 8,670 9,814 12,755 19,773 Service

2 Sagwara (IV) 22/3!II Sagwara M(4) - 4,499 5,539 5,563 6,200 6,673 8,655 11,484 Services. cum-primary activities­ cum-indus­ trial

Statement II -Physical Aspects and Location

Physical aspects Name of and road distance (in km.) from

SI. Name of Town .,,,-;; Annual Temperature Nearest City State District Sub·d·visi- Nearest No. "0" rainfall (in centigrade) (i.e. town with HQ, H.Q. onal H.Q./ Railway. Nearest =n (in mms.) populJtion of Tebsil H.Q. Station Bus Stand 'S E Max. Min. one Iakh or <§ more)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Dungarpur 300 689.6 45.0t 3.0t Udaipur(105) Jaipur(SI3) Dungar· Dungarpur (0) Dungar. Dungar· pur (0) Dungarpur (0) pur (0) pur (0)

2 Sagwara 183 684.1 N.A.t N.A·t Udaipur(lSO) Jaipur(558) Dungar- Dungarpur(45) Dungar· Sagwara(O) pur (45) Dungarpur(45) pur (45)

t Temperature figures are for 1970. + The nearest place for which temperature figures are available is DUDgarpur. 3

TOWN DmECTORY Statement III - Municipal Finance (1968·69)

Receipt (Rs. '00) Expenditure (Rs. '00)

u '0 '" Q c: "u .. SI. Name ofToWD ~ III e:: .~ :l .~~] _ C .g » .c" :0 No. 0 ~ ti. .. ~·c .>II = irO ;.g E Q .." .. ~ .,,, .. ":l 'il .. 0 ~ u -5 " u " ;> c. ~'g.~ ~~ e 0 -'iii ~ ~ I( u .,.~ .cc: '" c: "e:: .. .." ,,0 .5 III P. ~EE~~ ... .. e:: .~ .~ 'ij Q .. .. =CJ .~ .. ";> ..c: d :>- .. d ~'6 .0'0 d" ~eg.~e 0 .. '0 .c: .. :0 :0 :0 .c:" "0 ... 00 0 0 "''0 :I :Ie:: :l ' .... (5 Q., :I (5 ~" ~t!:: Q. t:.';; ... eIl ..:I « !-o Cld Q., .. Q., Q., ~

3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

D'Jngarpur 2,352 73 238 1,306 383 599 4,951 8C4 3 1,042 538 138 899 3,424

2 Saiwara 850 140 300 49 226 1,565 242 632 242 7 352 1,475

Statement IV - Civic and other Amenities

No. of latrines Protected water supply Elcclrif.cation CI (number of connections) CI -;; U III .:;: OIl 0 .. SI. Name of Town Q" 0. .,CI .c: '§ " at No. c:" :s:: 110 .5 CD ... ", .. ... 0 '" .5 :! c 0";;- 0 :: .. ;>.1:'" '; ~'"':' .0 '0" ... 0 .E .~ .;: ~ ... ., '0= ell CI ~~ '0 8 e: 8 .. 0-;' 8 c CI'" ~ e -~ ,," .:;: II .c:,- I 'Oc: c "",, -c: ~~ E d'- CI Oc: 'iii~ ~" .. .c li ~ '0 E .c »" 0 .. c: 0 "c: 00 =::::. I'll .. ~ I'll" (5 ~'o I'll 1,)'';:'' ii: Q ... 8 ~~ (5

2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

Dungarpur 37 aSD N.A. 40 N.A. HL/CL/T TW 800,000 1,335 84 475 505 47

2 Sagwara KD 300 500 HL/CL/T W 400,000 1,004 39 217 387 2 4

TOWN DIRECTORY

Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities (Figures denote units)

Medical Facilities Educational facilities Recreational & Cultural Facilities

Colleges Schools OIl --0 No. .0) e'" .9 "'- ... '" ., 0" ;>0 til '" .28 u a .. 0 CO) till 'a u :.a .S ;:J": ",' l7! "",till S ~ E .~ .. .;: .~ ;>, III OIl Ill'" t; ... ",0( '" ,.j c u " ",' o ._ .8 Q :;" ... '"8 E " .~ '0 ~e ;a ';' '0 _g~ ~ ... ., .;:'"e ... Q :.a - til .. 0 Q -0) .. .D .. -- Po. 0 0(" c:~ 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Dungarpur H (I) 128 ASC(I) 2 10 TBC (1) D (3) AYU.H(I) 10 AYU. D(2) UN. D (I) PHL (I)

2 Sagwara H (I) 30 2 6 HeO) 6 FC(I) AYU.D(I)

Statement VI - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking , Iii... .;: ::l" OIl .. ., -., <.~ ,'0 ""C c" ~:~ 0" Name of Town !Xl" SI. Names of the three most important commodities ~rIl ZU-., .. No. ~ ~.- ""0 ...... 0 ...... Imported Exported Manufactured 0;0 . Bon 0 0. "... 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Z zu i]~ 2 4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14

Dungarpur Cloth Sugar Food Maize Wheat, Sal Persian Iron Wooden 6 27 (all types) grains gram (rice wheels safes furniture paddy)

2 Sagwara Sugar Cloth Wheat Hand- Wooden Iron Iron Wooden 2 57 mills toys safes safes toys VILLAGE DIRECTORY 6 TEHSIL ; 1 • DUNGARPUR

0-'" Amenities available within the village 0 '- '" Z o:~ Educa- Medical Power - (.) Dnnking Commu- POSI Staple food '0 Name of the Village ~~ tional supply water nications & "0 ;~ U f-<~ Telegraph

2 4 7 8 9 10

Shishod 3,896 P W,O PR,KR PO Maize, Rice 2 Garduna 1,384 W,O KR Maize, Wheat 3 Bhuwali 1,492 P W,O PR,KR Maize, Rice 4 Bara 2,464 p W(2l Maize 5 Baron-ka-Sher 306 W Maize, Rice

6 Dewal Khas* 663 M D W(3) PR PO Maize, Rice 7 Pal Dewal 6,578 P(2) TK(2) KR PO Maize 8 Tari 894 P W KR Maize, Gram 9 Gal1lri Khas 901 P HC,FC, W KR PO Maize, Wheat 10 Gal1lri Pal 2,768 MCW W(2) KR Maize, Gram

II Amliya 235 W KR Wheat, Maize 12 Rojela 347 W Wheat, Maize p 13 Pa\padart 1,985 W(2),TK(4) KR Maize, Wheat 14 Bokhla 3,658 P,M W(3),TK(3),R,O(l3) PR,KR PO Wheat, Barley J5 Amjara 1,987 P D W,O PR PO Maize, Rice

16 Jhcejwan 1,406 P W KR Maize, Wheat 17 Baroti 1,790 P W PR Maize, Wheat 18 Sachiya 2,256 P W(2l KR PO Maize, Wheat 19 Mandwa Baiyal~ (Chhotil 199 W KR Wheat, Maize 20 Sabli 1,959 P W,R,T KR PO Maize, Wheat

21 Mandwa Mera Bhai Bari 985 P W,R KR Maize, Gram 22 Hathori 1,029 P W KR Maize, Rice 23 Padardi Ahra 531 R KR Maize, Rice 24 Nalwa 1,243 W Maize, Rice 25 Bubela 243 W Maize, Rice

26 Vagdari 2,088 P W(2),TK PR Maize, Rice 21 Kandula 1,222 W Maize 28 Rohanwara 1,180 P W KR Maize 29 Jaswantpura @ Dachki 939 W(4) Maize, Wheat 30 Metali 1,732 P D W(4).R KR,T PO Wheat, Maize

31 Khekhara Chela 1,758 P W(6),R KR Wheat, Maize 32 Majhola 829 P W KR,T Maize, Wheat 33 Rampur Sati 741 P PR PO Rice, Wheat 34 Sati 198 TK,O PR Maize, Rice 35 Dhuwaliya 475 R,O KR Wheat, Maize

36 Sundarpur 365 P W,R KR Wheat, Maize 37 Bhukarwara 720 W Maize, Rice 38 Gumanpura 681 P W,R KR Maize, Rice 39 Dhughran 1,843 P D W KR PO Maize, Rice 40 H 1,458 P W PR PO Maize, Rice

41 Ora Baratt 2,655 P(2) W(2),TK(2),R,O(49) PR,KR Wheat, Maize 42 Ora Chbota 681 W,O(8) KR Wheat, Maize 43 Nawal Shyal1lt! 2,046 P W,TK,0(4) KR PO Wheat, Maize 44 Bedwara 178 0(2) PR Wheat, Maize 45 Kanba 1,581 P(2),H D W(3),TK(2),O(5) PR PO Wheat, Maize * Temple of Mahadeoji, '** Temple of Bhawaneshwarji, 'I' Temples of Mataji and Ambaji. H Temples of Laxminarainji and Mataji. t Temple of Mahadeoji and Fair on Diwali, H Temples of Mahadeoji and Chamunda Mataji. 7 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro· Fallow Culti· Area not Nearest Town 0) Forest 't: ves and land vable available (Oistance in 0 Orchards waste for culti· Kilometres) U vation

II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

113+15(WI28) 905+88(0993) 521 791 1,566 Oungarpur (27) I 56(W56) 288+56(D344) ll8 232 690 Oungarpur (27) 2 13(W[3) 346+ 13(0359) 141 375 617 Oungarpur (24) 3 30+5(W29,06) 455+32(0487) 259 536 1,184 Oungarpur (15) 4 18+4(W20,02) 73+24(097) 9 113 93 Oungarpur (15) 5

74+37(W99,OI2) 187+ 17(0214) 55 199 [38 Dungarpur (Il) 6 166+5(W149,TK22) 1519+166(01685) 511 1,009 3,373 Oungarpur (16) 7 20(W20) 200+ 30(0230) 134 326 214 Oungarpur (16) 8 96+I(W97) 346+ 72(04[8) 49 196 214 Oungarpur (20) 9 41 rl(W42) 536+38(0574) 85 398 1,708 Oungarpur (19) 10

79+4(083) 21 37 78 Oungarpur (22) II 7(W7) 59+6(065) 6 52 223 Oungarpur (22) 12 12+2(WI4) 585+11(0596) 183 319 886 Oungarpur (20) 13 149+5(WI54) 84l+ 143(D986) 240 840 1,586 Oungarpur (21) 14 34,2(W36) 655+34(D689) 98 395 815 Oungarpur (ll) 15

I7~WI7) 583+31(D614) 214 584 Oungarpur (27) 16 36+2(W38) 5911 36(D627) 37 264 862 Oungarpur (28) 17 95+1 1(WI06) 578+89(0667) 204 382 997 Oungarpur (20) 18 56(W56) 42+31(073) 6 46 49 Oungarpur (14) 19 164+2(W166) 208+96(0304) 53 308 1,226 Dungarpur (17) 20

79+ 1(W80) 145+41(0186) 13 347 401 Oungarpur (IS) 21 164+8(W172) 226+ 86(D312) 50 199 390 Oungarpur (13) 22 lOO+Il(Wlll) 72+58(D130) 12 125 223 Oungarpur (15) 23 36+24(W60) 285+16(0301) 46 302 574 Oungarpur (15) 24 1l+3(WI4) 71+8(D79) 8 83 70 Dungarpur (II) 25

34+17(W46,TKI,04) 444+60(0504) 167 608 835 Dungarpur (6) 26 358 7(W7) 106+10(0116) 208 126 417 Oungarpur (12) 27 25tI(WII,OIS) 290+ 30( D320) 138 337 390 Dungarpur (11) 28 35+I(Wl6) 228(0228) 37 261 278 Oungarpur (18) 29 70+ II(W73,08) 345" 83(0428) 49 491 757 Oungarpur (IS) 30

67+ I(W67,OI) 292+80(0372) 62 435 302 Dungarpur (8) 31 7S+S(W80) 254.61(D315) 15 139 347 Dungarpur (8) 32 60+ 10(W64,06) 272+ 101(0373) 68 172 169 Oungarpur (7) 33 19+6(W!0,TKI5) 66.3(D69) 15 62 36 Dungarpur (6) 34 39+31(W70) 150+3(0153) 18 140 128 Oungarpur (8) 35

63+32(W95) 166+36(0202) 4 99 33 Oungarpur (11) 36 138+2(WllO,TK,30) 146+63(0209) 18 213 205 Dungarpur (10) 37 32+ 18(W45,TK5) 226+8(0234) 7 143 273 Oungarpur (13) 38 188+ 11(WI67,TK22,OIO) 407+111(0518) 58 630 560 Oungarpur (9) 39 177+6(WI61,TK22) 336+ 103(0400,TK38,IC1) 44 362 539 Dungarpur (12) 40

201 + 7(W208) 763+88(0851) 108 608 975 Oungarpur (14) 41 71(W71) 140+48(0188) 39 173 258 Dungarpur (15) 42 51t4(W55) 532+83(0522,TK93) 75 535 853 Oungarpur (16) 43 75(W56,TKI9) 39+47(086) 10 23 31 Dungarpur (19) 44 244(W244) 322+ 121(0443) 92 261 662 Dungarpur (18) 45 8 TEHSIL: I - DUNGARPUR

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46 Pawra 676 0(2) PR Wheat, Maize 47 Chhapi* 1,196 P W(3),R PR,KR,T TL Wheat, Maize 48 Nawagam 364 W(4),TK PR Maize, Jowar 49 Peethapur 966 P W,R,O Maize, Jowar 50 Khekhara 545 W(3),R Maize, Jowar

51 Kunwaliya Dara 1,451 R Maize, Jowar 52 Panthal 546 P W,R Maize, Jowar 53 Bor-ka-Pani 479 W Maize, Wheat 54 Mandweeya 203 R Maize SS Talaiyan 1,895 P W(4),TK PO Wheat, Maize

56 Tengarwara 440 W,TK Maize, Rice 57 Jamboori 355 W,TK Maize, Rice 58 Ger 923 P W,R Maize, Wheat 59 Pal! Sora 508 P W(2),0(4) Maize, Wheat 60 Nankanla 38 0 Maize, Jowar

61 Madarf 1,078 P W,R KR PO Wheat, Maize 62 Semliya 383 R,O(2) Maize 63 Punrawara 552 R,O(3) PR Wheat, Maize 64 Kalapana 269 W(2) Maize, Jawar 65 Dharmo Odi 421 W(2),TK Maize, Jowar

66 Derli 681 W(2) T Maize, Jawar 67 Jagabor 641 W(2) T Maize, Jawar 68 Khajun 1,402 P W(7),R(2) PR PO Maize, Jowar 69 Dhamod 1,351 P W(6),TK KR Maize, Jowar 70 Deopura 340 W(2) PR,KR Maize, Jowar

71 1,578 P,H HC,Fe,MCW W(lO),TK ,T PR,T PT,TL Maize, Wheat 7Z Chundawarat 5,116 P,M D W(3),TK(4),0(10) KR PO Maize, Jawar 73 Geruwara 243 W PR Wheat, Maize 74 Chandrawasa 533 W(3) PR Maize, Jowar 75 Banta Balgun 59 TK Maize, Rice

76 Bilpan 961 P W,O PR Wheat, Maize 77 Baldiya 99 W,O(2) PR Wheat, Maize 78 Prantarsuwa 336 P W,O(2) Maize, Wheat 79 Gharmala 1,757 P W PR,T Maize, Rice 80 Mehana 1,379 P W PR,T Maize, Rice

81 Larwara 1.207 W(2) KR PO Maize, Rice 82 Balwara"" 5,659 P(2),M E W(51),TK PR,KR PO Maize. Jowar 83 Jana* 2,536 M E W(4),TK,R,O PR,KR PO Maize, Jowar 84 Baladeer 212 W(2),R PR Maize, Jowar 85 Kheri 493 W,R KR Maize, Jowar

86 Lachhmanpura 525 P W(2) KR Maize, Jowar 87 Bheelwata tt 103 R Maize, Rice 88 Surpur~ t 917 P E W,R KR Maize, Rice 89 Andar Khet 686 M E R PR,KR Maize, Rice 90 Padardi 538 W KR,T Wheat, Rice * Temple of Shivji. tt Temple of Khadeshwar Mahadeoji. l' Temple of Nagphanji. it Temple of Vishnuji. t Palace. 9 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unlrngated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town yes and land vable available (Distance in ,0'" Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) ""v vation II 12 13 13A 138 14 15 16

38+I(W39) 211 +34(D245) 46 106 275 Dungarpur (13) 46 168(W141,TK27) 456+ 116(0572) 35 325 192 Dungarpur (21) 47 36+1(W37) 117+35(D152) 41 170 Dungarpur (26) 48 149(DI49) 53 149 615 Dungarpur (38) 49 126(D126) 80 45 294 Dungarpur (38) 50

256+ 1(D257) 87 60 1,048 Dungarpur (39) 51 S(W5) 137+3(Dl40) 28 61 315 Dungarpur (38) 52 125(D125) 148 44 162 Dungarpur (43) 53 32(032) 6 10 155 Dungarpur (38) 54 l(WI) 705+20(D725) 288 105 796 Dungarpur (40) 55

I(TKI) 164+2(DI66) 66 31 178 Dungarpur (43) 56 146(DI46) 46 28 135 Dungarpur (43) 57 9(W9) 261 + 16(0277) 81 82 490 Dungarpur (45) 58 22(W22) 225f 22(0247) 40 73 148 Dungarpur (48) 59 7(D7) 8 15 8 Dungarpur (48) 60

13(WI3) 391 + 13(D404) 152 174 348 Dungarpur (35) 61 2(W2) 51 +1{D52) 33 29 268 Dungarpur (38) 62 12(W12) 9018(D98) 123 64 263 Dungarpur (36) 63 l(WI) 55+1(056) 32 40 141 Dungarpur (34) 64 2(W2) 69+2(071) 33 317 Dungarpur (35) 65

4(W4) 118+4(0122) 43 62 454 Dungarpur (33) 66 9+I(WIO) 100+ 9(0109) 146 386 Oungarpur (32) 67 29-'-3(W32) 365+28(0393) 156 281 571 Dungarpur (32) 68 15-;-2(WI7) 587+ 15(0602) 241 508 Dungarpur (25) 69 14+I(WI5) 114-13(0127) 10 34 168 Dungarpur (25) 70

180+40(W220) 512+ 128(0640) 74 304 508 Dungarpur (24) 71 50+4(W54) 2122+60(02182) 574 1,115 1,255 Dungarpur (34) 72 44(W44) 57+33(090) 10 14 118 Dungarpur (22) 73 10+ltWIl) 164+10(0174) 34 72 253 Dungarpur (22) 74 27+10(037) 26 3 3 Dungarpur (20) 75

42(W42) 295"-38(0333) 32 186 406 Dungarpur (20) 76 29(W29) 45+25(070) 3 12 10 Dungarpur (19) 77 66(W66) 165+43(0208) 18 15 72 Oungarpur (20) 78 37+2(W39) 607 +64(0671) 84 267 762 Dungarpur (18) 79 159rl(WI60) 289+67(0356) 76 365 490 Dungarpur (16) 80

6O+I(W61) 282+87(0369) 146 216 503 Dungarpur (15) 81 225 221 +4(WI90,TK33,02) 954+ 189(DI143) 140 954 3,165 Dungarpur (9) 82 414+ 199(W 430,TKI83) 488+ 119(0607) 84 412 1,138 Dungarpur (8) 83 51+19(W34,TK36) 72 +24(D96) 3 62 24 Dungarpur (6) 84 37+27(W64) 109+14(DI23) 13 110 224 Oungarpur (5) 85

19+1(W20) 159+20(0179) 16 106 225 Dungarpur (7\ 86 13(WI3) 22+13(035) 16 51 Dungarpur (3) 87 139+48(W95,TK92) 191+47(D238) 50 25 165 347 Dungarpur (3) 88 78+23(WI01) 234+37(0271) 43 61 145 125 Dungarpur (5) 89 43-,-13(W44,TKI2) 158 I 26(0184) 2 173 161 Dungarpur (3) 90 10 TEHSIL : 1 - DUNGARPUR c ~-- Amenities available within the village Z ...~~ '" _u Educa- Medical Power Drmkmg Commu- POSt Staple food -:;" Name of the Village S~ tional supply water nications & 0 o c (,) 1--'-~, Telegraph

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91 Dadoriya 291 P W(3) KR,T Maize, Wheat 92 Gumanpura* 400 W(2),R KR,T Maize, Wheat 93 Chela 351 W(4) KR Maize, Wheat 94 Mathugamra Khas 419 P W KR PO Maize, Rice 95 Retra 949 TW,O KR Maize, Rice

96 Kotana 184 W(3),R KR,T Maize, Wheat 97 Bajarda 537 W(3) KR,T Maize, Wheat 98 Jhankol 1,153 P TK KR Wheat, Barley 99 Peeplada 1,187 P KR Wheat, Barley 100 Rampur Baiyola 608 P W,R KR Wheat, Barley

101 Gara Malji* 756 W(2),TK KR Wheat, Barley 102 Gara Moraiya 516 P W(4),O KR PO Wheat, Barley 103 Barod 1,319 TK,R,O KR Wheat, Barley 104 Bhatwara 259 W(4),O KR Wheat, Barley 105 Satora 315 p W(3),R KR Wheat, Barley

106 Nawagam Pharas 313 W(4),R KR Wheat, Gram ]07 Khumanpura 608 W(3) KR Wheat, Barley 108 Ratnawara 680 WeB) KR Maize, Jowar 109 Dhawri 885 P W,R(2) PO Rice, Maize 110 Bassi Khast 1,538 M D W(31),TK(2) KR Po Maize, Jowar

111 Garda 413 W,R Rice, Maize 112 Parda Chau bisan 383 W,R Rice, Maize 113 Odwariya 1,501 P W(2),TK KR Rice, Maize 114 Moth 180 W,R Rice, Maize 115 Deo Somnatht 1,402 P W(4),R Rice, Maize

116 Bhagal Salawatan 64 P W Rice, Maize 117 Bairniya 636 P W,TK KR Rice, Maize 118 Sawgar 2,162 P D,FC W(3),TK(4) KR Maize, Rice 119 Bagdari 1,072 P W,R KR Maize, Rice 120 T(lrniya 405 W(2),R KR Maize, Rice

121 Ratanpura 412 P W,TK(2) KR Maize, Rice 122 Kbempur 1,213 p W KR Maize, Rice 123 Bhacnariya 65S \' W,TK KR Maize, Rice 124 Satu 1,554 P TK(2) Maize, Rice 125 Hathai 1,637 P W,TK(2) PO Maize, Rice

126 Rughnathpura 466 p D W,TK KR PO Rice, Maize 127 Khajuriya 1,138 P W(2),TK(2) KR Rice, Maize 128 Phoonti Talai 247 W,rK PR Wheat, Maize 129 Phaloj 2,313 M W(3l,TK PR PO Rice, Maize 130 Ghatau 1,211 P W,TK KR Maize, Wheat

131 Dhani Ghatau 373 W,TK Maize, Rice 132 Bandi Ghata 213 W PR Maize, Wheat 133 Pagara 1,246 W(2),TK KR Maize, Rice 134 Sulai 820 P W(2) KR Maize, Rice 135 Ran Sagar Pachor 181 W PR,KR Maize, Rice *' Shrine of Mahadeoji, t Fair of Sheetla Mala annually, t Temple of Mahadeoji, Il VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under dIfferent types of land use III acres) C Z Forest Irrigated Unirngated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town 0 available (Distance in "'0 ves and land vable 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A I3B 14 15 16

25+I(W26) 1l0+17(DI27) 15 58 83 Dungarpur (3) 91 12+I(WI3) 56+9(D65) 34 281 17 Dungarpur (3) 92 27+ I(W27, 01) 107+23(D130) 27 140 50 Dungarpur (7) 93 4(W4) 98+17(D1I5) 4 52 261 Dungarpur (5) 94 33+S(W3S, 03) 303+48(0351 ) 4 273 336 Dungarpur (6) 95

20+3(W23) 68+13(DSI) 36 44 16 Dungarpur (13) 96 46 IS+10(W24,01) ISO+41(DI91) 47 233 46 Dungarpur (14) 97 S2(W82) 163+S8(D2SI) 118 191 599 Dungarpur (10) 98 29(W29) 219 +-61(D280) 217 262 460 Dungarpur (12) 99 4(W4) 300+ 34(0334) 36 168 100 Dungarpur (12) 100

6(W6) 207 +34(D241) 88 164 291 Oungarpur (12) 101 10(WI(l) 119+15(DI34) 98 138 151 Dungarpur (12) 102 31+10(W41) 270+49(0319) 316 346 356 Dungarpur (II) 103 25(W25) 93+23(0116) 26 81 34 Dungarpur (13) 104 2(W2) 101 + I(DI02) 59 71 82 Dungarpur (12) 105

21+1(W22) SO+20(0100) 36 110 66 Dungarpur (13) 106 10(WI0) 155TI0(DI65) 95 219 129 Dungarpur (15) 107 20+2(W22) 173+19(DI92) 70 245 I72 Dungarpur (18) 108 126(WIO, TK5, 0111) 168+ 109(D277) 86 268 237 Dungarpur (20) 109 131+48(CI51, W28) 437 + 103(D540) 131 328 511 Dungarpur (17) 110

40(W7,033) 155+S2(0207) 28 116 74 Dungarpur (20) 111 82(W27,055) 93+91(DI84) 47 94 67 Dungarpur (22) 112 142(WI42) 234+ 139(0373) 246 485 394 Dungarpur (22) 113 16(W4,012) 33 +-16(049) 15 70 46 Dungarpur (20) 114 52(WS2) 431 +95(D526) 130 438 351 Dungarpur (23) 115

8(W8) 22+5(027) 11 18 Dungarpur (21) 116 44(W44) 78+57(0135) 65 128 321 Dungarpur (IS) 117 25S-'-12(W24S, TK22) 401 + 168(0569) 93 874 536 Dungarpur (29) lIS 55+18(W73) 26 7+46(D313) 138 326 286 Dungarpur (30) 119 4(W4) 82+13(095) 15 105 199 Dungarpur (31) 120

18+3(W21) 143+48(DI91) 12 125 114 Dungarpur (29) 121 127-120(WI46, TKl) 229+49(0278) 57 415 385 Dungarpur (27) 122 59+20(W77, TK2) 75+ I 8(D93) 29 244 251 Dungarpur (25) 123 63+14{W32, TK45) 265 + 103(0368) 111 381 734 Dungarpur (26) 124 176+58(WI34, TKIOO) 171 +89(0260) 94 678 518 Dungarpur (24) 125

50(W50) 80+32(0112) 53 226 57 Dungarpur (23) 126 139(W139) 168 I 96(D264) 214 343 274 Dungarpur (22) 127 27+1S(W45) 44+2(046) 77 96 Dungarpur (21) 128 409 230+93(WI07, TK148, 068) 535+ 150(D685) 135 630 374 Dungarpur (20) 129 659 46+18(W31, TK33) 382+34(D416) 3 58 63 Dungarpur (21) 130

43 9(TK9) 196(DI96) 26 36 62 Dungarpur (IS) 131 44+2(D46) 17 24 128 Dungarpur (21) 132 142+20(C23,WI7, TKI16, 06) 354+ 120(D474) 71 334 345 Dungarpur (15) 133 75+28(C70, W20, TK3, 010) 161+63(0224) 27 181 376 Dungarpur (13) 134 52+2S(Wl, C79) 22+23(045) 7 78 22 Dungarpur (13) 135 12 TEHSIL : 1 • DUl\GARPUR

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136 Khera Kachwasa 1,530 P W(3),TK(3) PR,KR PO Maize, Rice 137 Kesharpura 315 W(19) KR Maize, Rice 138 Basipal 2,696 P(2) W(82),TK(5) KR Maize, Rice 139 Ghamala 780 W,TK Maize, Rice 140 Khernaru 1,250 P W,TK KR Maize, Rice

141 Manpur 1,622 P W.TK(2) PR.KR Maize, Rice 142 Mathugarnra Pal 3,860 P W.TK(3) KR PO Maize, Rice 143 Bhatpur 404 W(9) KR.T Maize, Rice 144 Gokalpura 400 W KR Maize, Rice 145 Kushal Magri 257 0 PR Maize. Rice

146 Siyaldari 165 W PR PO Jowar. Rice 147 Beelri* 851 P W PR PO Jowar. Rice 148 Teejwar 888 P W KR Maize, Rice 149 Sarkan Sai 473 P W,TK KR Maize, Rice 150 Beerpur 303 W PR Maize, Rice

151 Sheopura 168 0 PR Maize, Rice 152 Khaparda 572 0 KR Maize, Rice 153 Mandwa 1,828 P D W(3) KR PO Maize, Rice 154 Ghata 806 P W(8) PR Maize, Rice 155 Bhandariya 571 P W KR Maize, Rice

156 Udaipura 209 R PR,KR Maize, Rice 157 Patapur 182 R PR Maize, Rice 158 Mali Khera 34 W,R PR Maize, Rice 159 Bori 1,132 P E W,TK,R PR.KR PO Maize. Rice 160 Chak Mahuri 205 0 PR Maize, Rice

161 Mahuri 1,909 P(2) W(2),TK KR PO Maize, Rice 162 Pakhroon 720 P 0 Maize, Rice 163 Hirnmatpura 173 W PR Maize, Rice 164 Kankra Dara 1,281 P W,TK(2) PR,KR Maize, Rice 165 Patrit 366 p W~7),TK Maize, Rice

166 Sendwai 476 W(5) Maize, Rice 167 Mara 2,071 P W(2) KR PO Maize, Rice 168 Gamri Ahara 5,473 P(2) D W(2) KR PO Maize, Rice 169 Ratapani 966 W KR Maize. Jowar 170 Ram Sagra 270 W KR Maize, Jowar

171 Borka Talab 628 W(5) KR Maize, Rice 172 Lehana 315 W(2) PR Maize, Rice 173 Asiya Bab 485 P W(4) Maize, Jowar 174 Malwatha 2,021 P W(4) KR Maize, Jowar 175 Heengori 111 W Maize, Jowar

176 JhaJan 335 W(2),TK Maize, Jowar 177 Makroda 121 TK.0(2) Maize, Jowar 178 Damuni 189 0(4) PR Maize, Wheat 179 Ratanpur 284 W,R,O(2) PR Wheat, Maize 180 Rarnpur 305 P R Maize, Jowar * Temple of Mataji. t Edward Tank. 13 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under dIfferent types of land use in acres) :; Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Calti- Area not Nearest Town Z yes and land vabJe available (Distance in 4) Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) '"0 vation U

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27i-4(W3I) 486+ 112(0598) 56 367 594 Dungarpur (10) 136 15+I(WI6) 124+28(DI52) 33 105 38 Dungarpur (15) 137 51 +8(C25,W34) 659+48(0707) 198 853 935 Dungarpur (16) 138 6(W6) 162+29(Dl91) 147 20 90 355 Dungarpur (12) 139 15+I(W16) 313+48(0361) 176 234 512 Dungarpur (10) 140

22(W4,018) 428+308(0766) 44 269 881 Dungarpur (9) 141 59+5(W60,04) 989+ 193(D1182) 187 1,667 958 Dungarpur (6) 142 4+I(W5) 183+60(0243) 78 66 73 Dungarpur (3) 143 18+2(W20) 124+ 32( D156) 25 133 100 Dungarpur (2) 144 2(02) 106+9(D115) 18 79 52 Dungarpur (10) 145

14(WI4) 74+ I8(D92) 5 48 24 Dungarpur (2) 146 73+2(W38,TK34,03) 293+56(0349) 42 231 212 Dungarpur (4) 147 4(W4) 243+22(D265) 61 258 322 Dungarpur (5) 148 I(Wl) 139+25(DI64) 80 20 50 183 Dungarpur (6) 149 30+ I (W 11 ,TK20) 78+17(D95) 23 56 116 Dungarpur (4) 150

18(W6,OI2) 61+28(D89) 33 48 Dungarpur (2) 151 4(W4) 281 +5(D286) 61 117 109 Dungarpur (4) 152 4(W4) 535+ 19(0554) 21 334 934 Dungarpur (7) 153 26 9(W9) 328+8(D336) 57 Z14 172 Dungarpur (7) 154 4(W4) 296+32(D328) 124 28 74 45 Dungarpur (4) 155

51+iO(W61) 46+20(D66) 12 54 41 Oungarpur (3) 156 37+5(W42) 51+19(070) 17 8 40 29 Dungarpur (3) 157 16+ I(WI2,TK5) 7+9(Dl6) 2 3 6 Dungarpur (7) 158 174+87(WI97,TK64) 209+58(0267) 34 180 535 Dungarpur (5) 159 26 109(Dl09) 2 21 47 Dungarpur (12) 160

183 IZ+2(WI4) 776+ 17(D793) 291 198 449 Dungarpur (5) 161 157 13+I(WI4) 21O+17{D227) 76 76 188 Dungarpur (15) 162 24+I(D25) 32 108 10 Dungarpur (11) 163 36{W36) 314+37(D339,TKI2) 78 227 626 Dungarpur (10) 164 25+2(WI6,TKll) 105+ I 6(TK3 I ,D90) 39 48 149 Dungarpur (9) 165

27+1(W28) 94+27(Dlll,TKI0) 39 99 217 Dungarpur (12) 166 211 +3(W214) 509+212(0721 ) 139 429 783 Dungarpur (14) 167 1,239 290+2(W292) 2175+ 103(02278) 228 229 71Z Dungarpur (16) 168 5(W5) 417+3(0420) 405 98 41 Dungarpur (18) 169 146+3(DI49) 36 82 P Dungarpur (18) 170

IO(WIO) 134+ I1(D145) 21 127 336 Dungarpur (13) 171 9(W9) 101+9(D110) 26 61 118 Dungarpur (30) 172 20+1(W21) 106+20(DI26) 36 323 Dungarpur (32) 173 leWl) 459+ I (D460) 45 269 1.247 Oungarpur (31) 174 17(DI7) 21 73 Oungarpur (34) 175

5(W5) 102+5(0107) 4 34 190 Dungarpur (32) 176 3(W3) 35+2(D37) 2 16 65 Dungarpur (38) 177 9(W9) 77+4(081) 2 I 100 Dungarpur (37) 178 12eW12) 64+5(069) 44 12 152 Dungarpur (35) 179 36(W36) 146+25(DI7I) 3 35 85 DlIngarpur (38) 180 14 TEHSIL : 1 • DUNGARPUR

Amenities available within the village 0 "'- Z ~ ~ Educa- Medical Power Dnnkmg Commu· Post Staple food ~ G & " Name of the Village (;'" tional supply water nications '"Q 01:: Telegraph U r--':' 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Maize, Jowar 181 Nareli 876 R Maize, Jowar 182 Jhapa 458 R Maize, Jowar 183 Saram 1,132 P 0 Maize, Jowar 184 Ghesoowon-ka-Bag 418 0 Maize, Jowar 185 Sara 164 R KR Maize, Jowar 186 Himmatpura 181 R KR Maize, Jowar 187 Kanpur 646 TK,R KR Maize, Jowar 188 Vatra 258 TK,R KR KR PO Maize, Wheat 189 Mewara 147 P H E W,R Maize, Wheat 190 Padardi 323 R Maize, Wheat \9\ Nala S9 R Maize, Wheat 192 Bharatpur 154 0 KR Maize, Jowar 193 Veerpur 1,189 P R KR Maize, Jowar 194 Manipur 350 Maize, Jowar 195 Kherapal 275 W(2) Maize, Jowar 196 Wcr 275 P W,TK KR Maize, Jowar 197 Kodiya Gon with'" 1,100 W,R Maize, Jowar 198 Jalukuwa 950 P W KR Maize, Jowar 199 Ariwat 543 P TK,O KR PO Maize, Rice 200 Galandar 3,239 P W(3),TK,O Maize, . Rice 201 Bhana Talai 828 P W(4) KR Maize, Rice 202 Dedeko-ka-Vela 725 W(3) Maize, Rice 203 Mehan Beri 437 We:) KR Wheat, Maize 204 Vagwol 389 W(5) KR Wheat, Maize 205 Nawadhara 225 P E W(5) KR Wheat, Gram 206 Untiya 565 p W(9),TK(2) KR PT Wheat, Maize 207 Gcnjit 926 P D W(25),TK(2) KR Wheat, Gram 208 Salampurat 566 W(16),TK(2) PR,KR PO Maize, Gram 209 Wank @ Vikasnagart 2,767 P,M W PR Maize, Wheat 210 Larsor 476 E W,TK PR Maize, Wheat 211 Jeebeji-ka-Vanta 72 W PR Maize, Wheat 212 Basiya 947 E 0 KR PO Maize, Wheat 213 Upargamiya 555 W KR Maize, Gram 214 Ghanta Dubara 187 W(2) KR Maize, Gram 215 Mandela Upli 840 P W(5) KR Rice, Maize 216 Pardi Wasiya 221 W(2) PR Rice, Maize 217 Rangpur 324 W(4) KR Maize, Rice 218 Veeri 745 P W,TK Maize, Rice 219 Nawa Tapran 352 R Maize, Wheat 220 Lolakpur 840 P W Wheat, 221 Sarkan Kopcha 920 W PR Gram 222 Asela+ 1,129 P TK(2) KR Wheat, Gram 223 Nijpur 258 W PR,KR Wheat, Maize 224 Upargam 1,144 P W(2),TK(4) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 225 Undarda 892 P W,TK(3) KR Maize, Wheat * Baka Khara Beer_ t Temples of Malaji, Mahadeoji and Chaturbhujji. + + Temples of Hanumanji and Mahadeoji_ + Temples of Hanumanji anu Mataj!. 15 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use In acres) 0 --- Z Forest Nearest Town Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not 1.1 yes and land vable available (Distance in 'I; Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) 8 valion II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

65(W65) 272+33(0305) 81 70 388 Dungarpur (40) 181 67(W67) 217+31(0248) 33 93 48 Dungarpur (44) 182 56(W56) 429+ 37(D466) 49 79 519 Oungarpur (45) 183 39(W39) 274+ 15(0289) 42 28 35 Dungarpur (46) 184 39(W39) 56tI2(068) 14 17 38 Oungarpur (46) 185

37tl(W38) 80t 13(093) 16 26 22 Oungarpur (46) 186 67(W67) 239+45(0284) 83 95 162 Oungarpur (40) 187 55(W55) 117+32(0149) 27 41 18 Dungarpur (38) 188 51+1(W52) 41+30(071) 28 20 7 Dungarpur (40) 189 59(W59) 95+40(0135) 43 43 83 Oungarpur (44) 190

9(W9) 16+6(022) 20 13 Dungarpur (40) 191 22(W22) 86tI2(D98) 1 16 29 Dungarpur (40) 192 61(W61) 639t2S(D667) 170 34 185 Dungarpur (43) 193 220t 2(0222) 28 23 79 Oungarpur (44) 194 3(W3) 4S+2(D50) 24 29 171 Dungarpur (31) 195

It7(WS) 143t6(0149) 32 45 54 Oungarpur (25) 196 10(WIO) 557 +8(D565) 43 58 432 Oungarpur (36) 197 3(W3) 349+2(0351 ) 55 526 17 Oungarpur (24) 198 I(WI) 249+25(D274) 38 238 17 Oungarpur (19) 199 13+1(WI4) 1312+ 16(DI328) 292 638 984 Dungarpur (18) 200

8(W8) 181 ""S5(D266) 121 98 420 Dungarpur (13) 201 16(WI6) 159+ 15(D174) 31 69 450 Oungarpur (13) 202 3(W3) 90+23(0113) 6 65 273 Dungarpur (13) 203 254 I(Wl) 91+1(092) 4 16 24 Oungarpur (13) 204 40 2(W2) 73(D73) 6 29 77 Dungarpur (15) 205

78 I(Wl) 254+3(D257) 7 SO 147 Dungarpur (16) 206 98(C78, WIO,TK6,04) 526+40(D566) 63 168 169 Oungarpur (15) 207 15(WI5) 327+36(0363) 72 85 67 Dungarpur (15) 208 210 181+1O(W8,TKI83) 925+I72(DI085,TKI2) 224 282 345 Oungarpur (16) 209 10(W10) 244+ 11(0255) 19 148 55 Oungarpur (IS) 210

2(W2) 25+2(027) 1 14 30 Dungarpur (19) 211 151 3+1(W4) 322+ 7(0329) 95 126 250 Dungarpur (7) 212 200 4+I(W5) 136+6(0142) 50 54 111 Dungarpur (18) 213 2(W2) 53+5(058) 7 42 83 Dungarpur (18) 214 18(W1S) 24S+25(D273) 85 175 314 Dungarpur (16) 215

4(W4) 90+3(093) 34 88 Dungarpur (21) 216 I(Wl) 94+1(D95) 18 84 127 Dungarpur (15) 217 15(WI5) 146+19(0165) 9 85 490 Dungarpur (13) 218 9+1(WI0) 92+9(DlOl) 35 65 151 Dungarpur (II) 219 20+1(W21) 146+21(0167) 79 164 431 Dungarpur (IS) 220

3(W3) 159+3(0162) 40 103 87 531 Dungarpur, (6) 221 66+2(W4,TK64) 338+141(D479) 172 55 261 236 Dungarpur (8) 222 23c-9(W22,TKIO) 105+24(DI29) 7 110 14 Dungarpur (12) 223 59+I(WI5,TK45) 329+ 126(D443,TKI2) 99 457 500 Dungarpur (12) 224 40 2+1(W3) 272 +54(0324,TK2) 42 420 116 Dungarpur (14) 225 16 TEHSIL : 1 - DUNGARPUR

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226 Bhatra 743 TK(2) KR Maize, Wheat 227 Nawagaon Damri 417 W PR Maize, Wheat 228 Khairwara Seedri 994 P W(2),TK(3) PR,KR PO,TL Maize, Wheat 229 Dabe1a 445 P W(2),TK PR Maize, Rice 230 Dowra 406 P W(3),TK PR Maize, Rice

231 Damri* 2,750 M HC,D,FC W(5),TK(2) PR,KR PO Maize, Wheat 232 Narniya 582 p W(2),TK PR PO Maize, Wheat 233 Nawagaon Punali 714 P W KR Maize, Wheat 234 Bara Hathai 785 P W,TK(2) KR Maize, Wheat 235 Dhani Hathai 379 TK Maize, Wheat

236 Bhejaton-ka-Oda 581 P W,TK(2) PO Maize, Wheat 237 Seemal Ghati 496 P W,TK Maize, Gram 238 Beekasor 277 P W(4),TK Maize, Rice 239 Kaloogamra 603 P TK KR Maize, Rice 240 Gehuwarat 1,032 P W KR Maize, Rice

241 Patlii 685 P W KR Rice, Maize 242 Punali 2,065 P,M D W(2) PR,KR PO Rice, Maize 243 Ragela 863 P W(Z) PR Rice, Maize 244 Khas Kaul Khanda 1,892 P W(2),TK(2) PO Maize, Wheat 245 Kubera 181 KR Rice, Maize

246 .logiwara 216 P W,TK KR Maize, Rice 247 Pal Kolkhanda 1,854 P W,TK(2) KR Maize, Rice 248 Rama 327 W KR Maize, Rice 249 Samota 188 0 PR Maize, Rice 250 Harmatiya§ 273 P(2) W(2),TK(2) PR Maize, Rice

251 Samota-ka-Ora 467 W PR Maize, Rice 252 Pal Mandav 1,702 W(2),TK Maize, Rice 253 Dara 1,356 P TK,0(6) PO Maize, Rice 254 Khera 565 0(5) Maize, Rice 255 Deoli 729 W,TK KR,T Maize, Rice

256 Dolwar Nichli 1,442 P TK,O(IO) KR Maize, Rice 257 Kanhari Chak B 128 0(5) Maize, Rice 258 Talaiyan 897 P W,R KR Maize 259 Kanhari Chak A 884 W KR PO Maize, Rice 260 Dolwar Upli 712 W,TK,0(10) Maize, Rice

261 Balota 2,346 P W,TK,O(IS) Maize, Rice 262 Dol Kujela 1,29+ P W KR Maize 263 Pal Doja 1,253 P W,R PR,KR,T Rice, Maize 264 Parda Gokaliya 671 P W PR,KR Maize 265 Dolbariyon-ka-Ora 396 P W(2),TK(2) KR Maize

266 Parda-Moru 152 P W(2) PR,KR Maize 267 Antri** 589 P,M D,FC W(2),R PR,KR PO Maize, Rice 268 Ojri 168 W,R KR Maize 269 Margiya-Mahura 243 W KR Maize 270 Rajgarhi 661 W(2),R PR,KR Maize, Wheat

l(, Temples of Shivji and Mataji. § Annual Fair of Hanumanji t Temple, ** Jain Temple, t Temples of Hanumanji, Shivji and Jain Temple, 17 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

------_-- Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Foresl Irrigated Un irrt gated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town (Distance in "0 ves and land vable available "c Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) V vatian

II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

270+5(D275) 91 257 125 Oungarpur (16) 226 11+4(WI5) 190+23(0213) 50 133 33 Dungarpur (15) 227 73+28(C30,W66,TK3,02) 442+100(0542) 54 360 65 Oungarpur (14) 228 52 20~31(W51) 241 +41(0282) 35 66 31 Oungarpur (17) 229 50 i-25(W31,TK44) 204 +20( 0 224) 35 66 51 Oungarpur (19) 230

177+20(WI9,TK178) 839+ 171(0IOO7,TK3) 392 1,033 309 Oungarpur (18) 231 69,I6(W85) 278+89(D367) 33 171 31 Oungarpur (18) 232 49+S(W54) 237t33(D2'10) 5S 2\1 162 Oungarpur (21) m 118+28(Wn,TK74) 16+36(052) 21 200 430 Oungarpur (22) 234 9+I(WIO) 44+6(D50) 10 158 158 Oungarpur (23) 235

18+6(W24) 128+27(DI55) 31 234 170 Oungarpur (26) 236 24+6(W30) 88+17(D105) 47 205 132 Dungarpur (26) 237 17+4(WI6,TK5) 56+20(076) 16 90 98 Dungarpur (28) 238 31+6(W24,TK13) 89+20(0109) 87 153 243 Oungarpur (28) 239 40+3(W43) 121 +59(0180) 89 443 339 Oungarpur (22) 240

46+5(W51) 223+45(D268) 155 183 78 Dungarpur (22) 241 I96,20(WI00,TKll 6) 672+148(0814,TK6) 160 744 293 Oungarpur (22) 242 3C(W36) 321 +65(0387) 102 20 194 190 Dungarpur (20) 243 86 133+58(WI33,C58) 331 + I [0(0441) 96 407 838 Dungarpur (30) 244 7+I(W8) 44+6(050) 18 37 75 Oungarpur (22) 245

11+I(WI2) 92+35(DI27) 19 52 42 Dungarpur (22) 246 222 32-t-3(TK35) 157+37(0294) 121 458 864 Dungarpur (22) 247 17+1(WI8) 81+22(Dl03) 28 102 99 Dungarpur (21) 248 24+3(W27) 45+17(D62) 12 69 38 Oungarpur (20) 249 6+I(W7) 80+22(0102) 31 30 32 94 Dungarpur (25) 250

154 19+2(W21) 93+ 19(0112) 91 103 Oungarpur (20) 251 45+8(W53) 421 +53(D474) 135 74 144 883 Dungarpur (25) 252 28+8(W23,TKI3) 107+26(D133) 31 13 72 1,105 Oungarpur (18) 253 17.;.2(W8,TKI I) 96+27(0123) 36 15 49 352 Dungarpur (18) 254 3(W3) 68+6(074) 17 29 22 60 Oungarpur (26) 255

43+ 13(W47, TK6,03) 267 +58(0325) 18 25 94 995 Oungarpur (19) 256 2(W2) 55+6(061) 6 5 60 Dungarpur (20) 257 18+3(W21) 180+27(0207) 102 195 401 Oungarpur (16) 258 67+13(W28,052) 189+ 74(0263) 27 13 132 456 Dungarpur (19) 259 21+8(W7,TK22) 192+29(0221) 11 9 90 589 Oungarpur (15) 260

43+5(W32,TK5,OIl) 424+55(0479) 26 59 187 1,607 Dungarpur (18) 261 260 478(0478) 28 101 427 Oungarpur (29) 262 56 38+12(W50) 221 + 32(0253) 42 213 683 Dungarpur (11) 263 41 + 32(W72,TKI) 135+40(0175) 26 127 342 Oungarpur (18) 264 17+5(W22) 135+34(0169) 29 125 90 Dungarpur (18) 265

33+9(W5,TK33,04) 44+ 18(D62) 43 24 Oungarpur (21) 266 35+5(W40) 172+56(D228) 50 151 181 Dungarpur (17) 267 1+I(W2) 58(058) 11 39 59 Dungarpur (17) 268 7+4(WII) 36+2(038) 33 46 101 Dungarpur (17) 269 39+6(W45) 155+39(0194) 32 87 348 Dungarpur (15) 270 13 TEHSIL : I • DUNGARPUR

:) ~~ Amenities available wIthin the village Z ~ " _CJ" ~ Educa· MedIca) Power Drmking OJ Commu· Post Staple food ":l Name of the Village ,r5C;: tiolla) supply water nicatlons & C CC U ... ::::. Telegraph

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271 Thaiyata 512 W PR,KR Maize 272 Baithora 1,685 P 0 Maize, Rice 273 Heeralan 2,596 P W(3) KR PO Maize, Rice 274 Bandra 330 R Maize 275 Selaj 709 P W,R Maize, Rice

276 Khakhar Khuniya 646 P W(2),R PR,KR Maize, Rice 277 Mandela Nichli 70 W KR Maize, Rice 278 Patiyon·ka·Bagh 172 W(2) PR,KR Maize, Rice 279 Amli Kalan 148 W,R PR,KR Maize, Rice 280 Dholka 448 W(2),R PR,KR Maize, Rice

281 Chauki 1,657 P W(2) KR PO Maize 282 Nawagaon 842 P W(2) KR Maize 283 Suratan 1.196 P W(4) KR PO Maize 284 Mal 378 P W KR Maize 285 Sansarpur 913 P W(5) PR PO Rice, Maize

286 Narala Kalan 106 W,R PR,KR Rice, Maize 287 Lamba Khoonta 79 W PR Rice, Maize 288 Doongla Talab 81 R PR Rice, Maize 289 Pardi Gujreshwar 209 W,R PR Rice, Maize 290 Gada Roda 299 W(9),TK(9) Maize, Wheat

291 Gorada 1,172 P W PR Maize, Wheat 292 Beja 397 P W PR,KR PO Maize, Gram 293 Mundela 176 W KR Maize, Gram 294 Kubela 461 P W,TK Maize, Gram 295 Sura-ka-Talab 161 W KR Maize, Gram

296 Bhayta 181 W KR Maize, Wheat 297 Rangeia 358 P W(4),TK(2) KR Maize, Wheat 298 Dudheli-ka-Bhatra 46 W(2),TK KR Wheat, Gram 299 Ariwat 549 P W KR Maize, Rice 300 Kaparwci 188 Maize, Jowar

301 Renla 1,128 P W(15),TK KR PO Wheat, Maize 302 Joora 623 P W(16),TK KR Wheat, Maize 303 Dakanmariya 431 W(9) KR Wheat, Maize 304 Lachhmanpura 171 Jowar, Wheat 305 Mahlpalpura 363 W Maize, Wheat

306 Kundli Genji 332 W(6) KR Wheat, Rice 307 Baiwaniya 918 p O,R KR Wheat, Rice 308 Charwara 1,060 p W KR Maize, Rice 309 Annapura 1,017 P 0 KR Maize, Rice 310 Bilpan Karwara 770 p W KR Wheat, Maize

311 Pohri Khaturat 1,675 P W(3) Maize 312 Bheenda 2,366 P W(4) KR PO Maize 313 PardI Veersingh 233 W(9) PR Wheat, Maize 314 Jhonthri 1,935 M D W(3),TK(3) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 315 Pardi Udarat 184 W(4),O KR Wheat, Maize

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Land use (area under dlfferent types of land use 1U acres) 0 ?: Culu- Area not Nearest Towll Forest Irngated Umrngated Tree Gro- Fallow <) vable available (Oistance m "'OJ yes and land 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) V val ion 16 II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15

190 12+2(WI4) 65+11(076) 5 40 200 Oungarpur (IS) 271 7-rI(W8) 209+ 7(0216) 86 152 1,231 Oungarpur (12) 272 824 59+8(W67) 372+55(0427) 87 323 931 Oungarpur (11) 273 10+4(WI4) 92+6(098) 21 101 106 Oungarpur (17) 274 15(WI5) 169+29(0198) 38 177 310 Oungarpur (14) 275

13(W7,06) 184+17(0201) 20 90 339 Oungarpur (23) 276 IO(W4,06) 33+9(042) 5 3 19 Oungarpur (18) 277 9(W9) 67+11(078) 19 69 Oungarpur (22) 278 16(TKl,OI5) 69+13(082) II 26 26 Dungarpur (22) 279 12(W7,05) 97 + 10(0107) 32 81 226 Dungarpur (23) 280

92 491.W49) 475+49(0524) 102 239 700 Dungarpur (27) 2S1 IS2 31(W31) 229+37(0266) 28 329 75 Oungarrur (28) 282 270 26(W26) 507 +66(0573) 27 228 138 Oungarpur (28) 283 122 13(WI3) 236+ 13(0349) 48 138 221 Oungarpur (28) 284 27(Wll,OI6) 367+24(0391) 47 254 218 Oungarpur (22) 285

IS(W2,013) 45+8(OS3) 7 12 27 Oungarpur (22) 286 43(043) 5 15 16 Oungarpur (22) 287 45(045) 3 5 28 Oungarpur (21) 288 17(WI5,02) 103+14(0117) 6 16 67 Oungarpur (20) 289 7+4(WII) 140+4(0144) 9 73 70 Oungarpur (22) 290

40 67(W67) 320+43(0363) 52 201 492 Oungarpur (16) 291 Il(Wll) 130+11(0141) 65 97 95 Oungarpur (16) 292 29(W29) 82+29(0111) 16 19 30 Dungarpur (17) m 202 12(WI2) 141 + 12(0153) 17 38 51 Oungarpur (18) 294 86(086) 14 61 Dungarpur (18) 295

95(095) II 33 42 Dungarpur (18) 296 172-,-6(0178) 14 100 72 Oungarpllr (18) 297 2(W2) 27+2(029) 1 3 13 Dungarpur (19) 298 168 4(W4) 188+4(0192) 5 97 87 Oungarpllr (26) 299 S(W5) 112+6(0118) 23 33 15 Ollngarpur (25) 300

200 6(W6) 304+6(0310) 2 84 533 Oungarpur (25) 301 41 8(W8) 188+8(0196) 32 83 271 Oungarpur (26) 302 83 6(W6) 135-,6(0141) 3 19 185 Oungarpur (26) 303 128(0128) 14 14 15 Dungarpur (25) 304 I(WI) 244+ 1(0245) 5 22 91 Dungarpur (25) 305

40 3(W3) 87+2(089) 6 31 168 Oungarpur (28) 306 52 12(WI2) 419+ 12(0431) 52 158 225 Oungarpur (31) 307 40 3(W3) 483+ 3(0486) 145 173 216 Oungarpur (30) 308 205 3(W3) 282+3(0285) 59 59 409 Oungarpur (25) 309 2(Wl,TKl) 315+10(0325) 152 301 Oungarpur (29) .lIO

512 76+35(W38,TK73) 542+62(0604) 167 200 178 Oungarpur (28) 311 677 12+ II(W21,TK2) 943+45(0988) 302 211 221 Oungarpur (24) 312 6+1(W7) 110+8(0118) 11 56 50 Oungarpur (23) 313 74+50(WI06,OI8) 775+57(0832) 71 416 599 Oungarpur (24) 314 9(W9) 74+ 11(085) 11 37 53 Oungarpur (23) 315 20 TEHSIL : 1 • DUNGARPUR

OI~ AmeDllles available wlthm the village I;) 2~ Z 01 .. _u Educa· Medical Power Drmking Commu· Post Staple food .., :001 "0 Name of the Village tional supply water nicatlons & 0 ot: U f-o:':' Telegraph

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316 Negala 1,023 P W KR Maize 317 Vijaipura 54 W PR Maize 318 Gajpur 500 P W PR Maize 319 Bheelwa Pache1a 1,951 P W(2) Maize, Wheat 320 Bera 925 P W,TK KR Wheat, Rice

321 Baori Khera 556 W KR Maize 322 Pagran Su rata 1,392 p W KR Maize 323 Bageri·ka·Vela 308 0 KR Maize 324 Bedsa* 2,629 P E W(2) KR Wheat, Maize 325 Bathri 574 W KR Maize, Rice

326 Adarsh Gaon 698 W KR Maize. Jowar 327 Kundli 107 W KR Maize, Wheat 328 Dharmpuri 553 W KR Maize, Wheat 329 Kampa Kundli 407 W KR Maize, Wheat 330 Dhuwer 1,014 p W KR Maize, Wheat

331 Nagariya Pache1a 1,325 P W(3),TK Rice, Maize 332 Rojela 351 W KR Maize, Wheat 333 Veerawara 484 W,TK,R Wheat, Maize 334 Parda Manarat 438 Wheat, Maize 335 Gara Banteshwar 406 W,R PR,KR Maize, Rice

336 Kunpa 73 W KR Maize, Wheat 337 Kesharpura 160 W Maize, Rice 338 Bhana See mal 379 P E W(9),TK(2) Wheat, Rice 339 Karawara 1,171 M D,FC E W(3),TK,0 PR,KR PO,IL Wheat, Maize 340 Ponhri Patelan 728 TK,W PR,KR Wheat, Maize

341 Gandhwa 5,962 P(3) D W(5),TK(lO),R KR PO Wheat, Maize 342 Gara Gokal 927 W(6) KR Maize, Rice 343 Rasta 4,669 P MCW,D W(40) KR PO Maize, Rice 344 Goherika 358 W(3) Maize, Jowar 345 Mol' Muhuri 556 W(2),R Maize, Jowar

346 Japhra 434 P W(3),R Maize, Jowar 347 Jetholat 278 W(2),R Maize, Bajra 348 Mandli 842 P W(2) KR PO Maize, Bajra 349 Jamburi 357 W KR Rice, Maize 350 Bhensla 577 W,R PR,KR Rice, Maize

351 Deeppura 195 W KR Rice, Maize 352 Jhalap+ 1,516 P W(2),TK(2) KR Rice, Maize 353 Deogaon 929 W(5),R KR Rice, Maize 354 Bharatpura 76 R KR Maize, Gram 355 Leekhi Chhoti 786 W(7),R Maize, Jowar

356 Leekhi Bari 583 P W(5),R Maize, lowar 357 SaroH 532 W(9) PO Maize, Rice 358 235 0(10) KR Maize, Rice 359 Tamboliya 328 0(10) KR Maize, Rice 360 Khanriya** 274 W,R KR Maize, Rice * Temple of Mahadeoji; and Pond. ** Shrine of Khadeshwar Mahadeo; and Fair on Janmashtml. t Annual Fair of Hanumanji. + + Temple of Shivji. 21 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under dlfferent types of land use in acres) 0 Z Nearest Town Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not 0) (Oistance in 'Q ves and land vable available 0 Orchards waste for culli- Kilometres) U vation

11 12 13 13.'\ 13B 14 15 16

21+6(W24,03) 449+ 36(0485) 73 139 341 Oungarpur (25) 316 2(W2) 27+2(029) 4 9 12 Oungarpur (26) 317 12(WI2) 193+14(0207) 30 122 143 Oungarpur (27) 318 268 29+4(W29,04) 513+29(TK32,0510) 67 391 683 Oungarpur (32) 319 29+6(W33, 02) 295+43(0338) 60 204 337 Oungarpur (26) 320

114 j(W5) 142+4(0146) 55 83 157 Ou ngarpur (28) 321 170 3(W3) 646+3(0649) III 154 308 Oungarpur (30) 322 16 101(0101) 1 21 169 Oungarpur (30) 323 68+12(WSO) 1548+8(01556) 140 439 434 Oungarpur (44) 324 29(W29) 296+26(0322) 42 146 61 Oungarpur (30) 325

293(0293) 249 69 87 Oungarpur (30) 326 45(045) 40 20 2 Oungarpur (30) 327 I(Wl) 151 + 1(0152) 2 285 114 Oungarpur (35) 328 221(0221) 39 142 5 Oungarpur (35) 329 9(W9) 460+7(0467) 79 185 281 Oungarpur (30) 330

27 +11(TK38) 617+12(0629) 162 142 377 Oungarpur (20) :m 197+20(0207) 24 51 79 Oungarpur (31) 332 86+61(CI41,06) 108+ 16(0124) 24 103 163 Oungarpur (29) m 62+36(TK98) 160 ,20(0180) 27 69 120 Oungarpur (30) 334 159+156(WI4, TK301) 153+2(0155) 9 35 50 Oungarpur (19) 335

2(W2) 41+3(TK3,041) 6 12 12 Oungarpur (30) 336 58+21(W5, TK74) 49+26(075) 20 17 16 Oungarpur (32) 337 47+I1(W36, TK22) 224+ 27(0251) 58 30 20 Oungarpur (34) 338 368+79(W7, TK440) 412+141(0553) 114 170 107 Oungarpur (30) 339 106+53(W3, TK156) 294+27(0321) 58 135 135 Oungarpur (29) 340

1l5(W1I5) 2460+55(02515) 438 850 209 Oungarpur (33) 341 9(W9) 551 +20(0568, TK3) 121 140 106 Oungarpur (50) 342 158 156(WI56) 1960+350(02277, TK33) 215 832 1,348 Oungarpur (45) 343 28(W28) 137+28(0165) 25 39 129 Oungarpur (47) 344 10+7(WI7) 246+6(0252) 135 99 66 Oungarpur (50) 345

9(W9) 267+9(0276) 25 87 46 Oungarpur (50) 346 12+8(W12, TK8) 154(0154) 6 60 46 Oungarpur (51) 347 20+33(W20, 033) 515(0515\ 144 100 63 Ou ngarpur (52) 348 21+7(W23,05) 207 + IS(0225) 34 25 70 Oungarpur (48) 349 16+5(W21) 315+24(0339) 74 37 135 Dungarpur (49\ 350

4(W4J 125+3(0128) 2 29 35 Oungarpur (48) 351 4 1l8+21(W5, TK134) 973+ 18(0991) 11 257 153 Oungarpur (45) 352 5(W5) 543+5(0548) 25 187 169 Oungarpur (47) 353 54(054) 6 5 11 Oungarpur (49) 354 8+29(CI4, W8, 015) 470+ 7(04 77) 100 109 99 Oungarpur (48) 355

30+123(CII2, W30, 011) 386+9(0395) 37 44 86 Oungarpur (48) 356 34+49:C49, TK34) 278+39(0317) 50 70 100 Oungarpur (49) 357 48+17(W24, TK41) 129+7(0136) 1 34 23 Oungarpur (43) 358 77+70(WI,TKI46) 114+5(0119) 4 65 68 Oungarpur (43) 359 95+79( TK174) 125+ 14(0139) 4 16 34 Oungarpur (44) 360 22 TEHSIL : 1 - DUNGARPUR

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361 Sakarsi 548 P W,TK,O(12) KR PO Maize, Rice 362 Chundawara 253 R,O(2) KR PO Maize, Rice 363 Barchhawara 706 P W,TK,R KR Maize, Rice 364 Merop 401 E W(4) Maize, Rice 365 Dhambola* 2,794 P,M D E W(5),TK(3) PR,KR PO,TL Maize, Rice

366 Gara Patte Peeth 949 W(3) Maize, Rice 367 Gudawara 318 0(5) KR Maize, Rice 368 Parliya 252 W,TK PR Maize, Rice 369 Kisbanpura 191 W PR,KR Maize, Rice 370 Ratanpura 441 P W KR Rice, Maize

371 Senkari 170 W,R KR Maize, Rice 372 Dhandawara 485 P W,R KR Rice, Maize 373 MedIa 285 W PR,KR Maize, Rice 374 Seethalt 1.684 P D W,TK PR,KR PO Maize, Rice 375 Sadriya 1,947 P W(2),TK PR,KR Rice, Maize

376 Jbalait 2,152 P W(4) Maize, Rice 377 Ambau 677 W,TK Maize, Rice 378 Kharapani 400 0 Maize, Rice 379 Sarthoona ** 4,5\8 P W(7),TK KR PO Maize, Rice 380 Kankori 406 W Maize, Rice

381 Izzatpura 246 W Rice, Maize 382 Doonka 3,873 P D W PR PO Maize, Bajra 383 Dhechra Bhagat 783 0 Rice, Maize 384 Jharni 1,323 P W(S),TK(2) PO Rice, Maize 3S5 Bhandari 976 P W,TK PR,KR Maize, Rice

386 Rati Beri 267 W KR Maize, Rice 387 Chautra 838 P W,TK KR Rice, Maize 388 Seemalwara 1,337 P,M,H HC,FC E W(5),TK,T PR PT,TL Maize, Rice 389 Rampur 1,042 W(4) KR Maize, lowar 390 PeethH 3,034 P(2) D E W(S) PR PT,TL Maize, Jowar

391 Gelan 1,352 W(6) KR Maize, Jowar 392 Ghoghra 1,626 P W(6) Maize, Rice 393 Bademli 3,213 P E W(6) KR PO Maize, Rice 394 Hhandara 476 W(4) KR MaIze, Rice 395 Vasuwa++ 2,640 P W(5) KR PO Maize, Rice

396 Thamka Talab 664 P W(3) KR Maize, Rice 397 Mewara 1,703 P D W(3) KR Maize, Rice 398 Challdoli 2,399 P H E W(5) PO Maize, Rice 399 Kodariya 1,320 E W(4) KR Maize, Rice 400 Khal 1,497 P W(IO),R KR Maize, Rice

401 Ghantigala 451 W(4) Maize, lowar 402 Mala Kholra 2,390 W(8) KR Maize, Rice 403 Jhanjritt 123 W(2) KR Maize, Rice 404 lorawarpura 1,665 P W(S) KR Maize. Hajra 405 Kheer Khaiya 1,504 P W(4) KR Maize, Jowar * Temples of Mahadeoji; Hanumanji and Laxminarainji. ** Temple of Mabadeoji. t Temple of Gopleshwarji. U Temples of Mahadeoji, Ganesbji, Mataji; and Mosque. ~ Temple of Hanumanji. ++ Temple of Guru Govindsinghji. tt Temple of Mataji. 23 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use In acres) 0 Nearest Town Z Forest Irrigated Un irrigated Tree Oro- Fallow Culti- Area not I) land vable available (Distance In yes and 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) '"U vation II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 I

62+36(W51,TK47) 343+ 7(D350) 14 73 56 Dungarpur (44) 361 84+66(W7,TKI43) 97+16(DII3) 4 50 18 Dungarpur (44) 362 44+21(W23,TK42) 315+62(0377) 60 145 142 Dungarpur (42) 363 17(WI3,04) 2}0+30(DI42, TKII8) 96 48 10 Dungarpur (36) 364 369 +44(W6,T K407) 134O+344(DI676,TK8) 110 591 384 Dungarpur (35) 365

14+I(WI5) 573+12(D585) 33 189 140 Dungarpur (37) 366 5+3(W8) 264+4(D268) 13 19 16 Dungarpur (43) 367 69+22(W7,TK84) 81 +36(TK20,D97) 14 40 48 Dungarpur (45) 368 62i-39(WIO,TK91 ) 43+13(D56) 75 II Dungarpur (45) 369 56+3(W3,TK56) 265 +20(D285) 11 47 62 Dungarpur (44) 370

47 +35(TK82) 54+16(D70) 2 40 27 Dungarpur (47) 371 I 56+57(W2, TK211) 152 t 6(Dl58) 98 59 20 Dungarpur (44) 372 45+ 15(WI ,TK54,05) 139+43(DI82) 18 74 9 Dungarpur (45) m 23 340+68(W9,TK399) 868+62(D930) 14 293 146 Dungarpur (45) 374 41+21(W41,TK21) 908+ 155(0 1063) 79 438 481 Oungarpur (45) 375

12(WI2) 1217+87(01304) 3 565 355 Dungarpur (60) 376 5(W5) 388+ 12(D400) 75 133 76 Dungarpur (58) 377 4(W4) 224+ 12(D236) 101 71 Dungarpur (63) 378 4(W4) 2041 + 56(02097) 135 970 1,368 Dungarpur (65) 379 120tD120) 54 161 71 Dungarpur (50) 380

74+2(076) 20 54 98 Dungarpur (58) 331 43(W25,TKI4,04) 1552+54(D1606) 242 496 1,540 Dungarpur (44) 382 1+2(W3) 327+ 7(0334) J47 218 90 Dungarpur (58) 383 688(0688) 64 317 254 Dungarpur (57) 384 6+3(W9) 525+ 19(0544) 45 321 79 Dungarpur (48) 385

I(Wl) 124+14(0138) 25 107 10 Dungarpur (47) 386 8(W8) 434+40(0474) 25 233 138 Dungarpur (44) 387 1l0+41(W53,TK98) 788+ 75(0842,TK20) 97 165 177 Oungarpur (45) 388 56 l(WI) 583+ 171(D750,TK4) 134 206 62 Dungarpur (44) 389 449 25+I(WI9,07) 1998+306(02304) 104 184 274 Oungarpur (44) 390

44 I(WI) 475+80(D555) 132 144 556 Dungarpur (44) 391 29+ 7(W34,02) 764+ 106(D870) 75 191 567 Dungarpur (44) 392 397 146+5(WIOO,TK44.07) 1486+ 142(D 1628) 141 379 664 Oungarpur (44) 393 9(\\18,01) 227+8(D224,TKII) 46 133 61 Dungarpur (44) 394 70(W60,010) 1269+ 178(Dl447) 133 700 468 Dungarpur (52) 395

10(WIO) 383+ 16(0399) 3! 211 29 Sagwara (22) 396 l(W!) 684+52(D734,TK2) lSI 393 474 Sagwara (20) 397 25(W24,01) 1021 + 140(D1l47,TK!4) 190 381 782 Sagwara (20) 398 40 25+1(W25,01) 679+26(0705) 27 117 432 Dungarpur (44) 399 III + 1(W33,TK77,02) 738+ 148(0886) 182 201 265 Dungarpur (44) 400

303(D303) 2 75 71 Dungarpur (45) 401 17 747 I(W74,01)) 704+ 73(0677) 341 515 739 Dungarpur (44) 402 1 I(WI) 58+9(067) 21 14 28 Dungarpur (44) 403 151 5(WS) 836+92(D928) 183 146 344 Dungarpur (44) 404 220 512+50(0562) 142 410 220 Dungarpur (44) 405 24 TEHSIL: 1 - DUNGARPUR, 1- ASPUR

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406 NegaJa 969 W(3) KR Jowar, Bajra 407 Amarpura 236 W Maize, Jowar 408 Sajjanpura 368 W Maize, Jowar 409 Nawagaon Gobar 172 W(9) KR Maize, Jowar 410 Bankra 740 p W(5) KR Maize, Jowar

411 Nawagaon Balloo 141 W Maize, Jowar 412 Meruba 621 W(3) KR Maize, Jowar 413 Dhechra Masoora 472 W(4) KR Maize, Rice 414 Bhachariya 1,419 P W(5) KR Maize, Rice 415 Mala Kasba 134 W(2l KR Maize, Rice

416 Kesharpura 491 W(ll KR Maize, Rice 417 Kankradara 799 W(3) KR Maize, Rice 418 Vagpur 124 W(2) KR Maize, Jowar 419 Takari 1,053 P W(4) KR Maize, Rice 420 Nithauwa 1,059 W(3) Maize, Jowar

421 Bandela 1,025 P W(3) KR PO Maize, Rice 422 Ramsor Joona 271 P W(2) KR Maize, Jowar 423 Ramsor Bara 809 W(6) Jowar, Bajra 424 Bhatiya* 870 W(4) Maize, Rice 425 Kanba 498 W(2) PO Maize, Jowar

426 Punawara 1,705 P W(8) KR PO Maize, Jowar 427 Dhoondhariya 1,482 P W(lO) Maize, Jowar

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I Deolan 2,820 P(2) W(4) KR PO Maize, Wheat 2 Ganeshpura 1,073 P W KR PO,TL Maize, Wheat 3 Tantiya 806 P W Wheat, Maize 4 Kareliya 1,179 W Wheat, Maize 5 Indaura 2,276 P D W KR PO Maize, Rice

6 Dhatana 2,168 P W KR Wheat, Rice 7 Ramgarh 1,362 P,M D W(51 PO Maize, Wheat 8 Gara Bhabha 527 W(2) Maize, Rice 9 Masana 1,575 P W Maize, Wheat 10 Pardathoor 1,219 P(2) PO Wheat, Bajra

II Katarwa 377 Maize, Rice 12 Khermal 934 W KR Wheat, Rice 13 Kanthri 2,568 P W KR PO Maize, Wheat 14 Sakani 1,892 P W,TK KR PO Wheat, Rice 15 Bara Kundli 374 P W KR Maize, Wheat

16 Parda Sakani 998 P W,R KR Maize Rice 17 Kamla Amba 512 W,R KR Wheat, Maize 18 Amartiya 1,427 P W(2) KR Maize, Rice 19 Patehpura 561 W(2) KR Maize, Wheat 20 Karkoli 497 W(2) KR Maize, Barley * Temple of Dhaneshwar Mahadeoji. 25 VILLAGE nmECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use III acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Cultj- Area not Nearest Town yes and vable (Distance m 't: land available "e Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vat ion II J2 J3 J3A J3B 14 15 16

142 6(W6) 537 +56(0593) 15 105 164 Oungarpur (44) 406 128(0128) 21 86 Oungarpur (50) 407 214(0214) 137 12 Dungarpur (55) 408 143+1(0144) 23 6 Oungarpur (50) 409 458+22(0480) 20 197 65 Oungarpur (53) 410

118(0118) 4 9 10 Oungarpur (54) 411 32 309+44(0353) 25 92 163 Dungarpur (44) 412 208+8(D216) 52 149 M Dungarpur (46) 413 44(W30,TKI4) 740-;-57(0797) 201 270 164 Oungarpur (44) 414 85+1(036) 20 20 9 Oungarpur (44) 415

2(W2) 364+ 2(0366) 58 22 45 Dungarpur (44) 416 l(TKI) 376+5(D3SI) 68 245 109 Oungarpur (44) 417 I(W\) 86+1(087) 14 18 Dungarpur (44) 418 32(W25,TK7) 564+42(0606) 109 157 191 Dungarpur (44) 419 I(W!) 488+ 7(0495) 106 125 339 Dungarpur (54) 420

4(04) 630-;-19(0649) 29 264 98 Oungarpur (44) 421 I(W1) 216+3(0219) 2 37 15 Dungarpur (57) 422 2+2(W4) 523+6(D505,TK24) 113 170 Dungarpur (60) 423 481 +4(0485) 143 246 Oungarpur (55) 424 289+4(0293) 8 102 99 Ouogarpur (60) 425

1119+9(TK20,01l08) 4 344 238 Oungarpur (65) 426 958+6(TKI2,0952) 32 291 201 Duogarpur (68) 427

293 210 c109(W221,TK57,041) 728+ 167(TK52,0843) 87 835 667 Oungarpur (31) I 170 I 25,32(W70,TK87) 283+4(0287) 48 301 146 Dungarpur (21) 2 103 69+42(W51,TK60) 173+38(0211) 7 191 263 Duogarpur (22) 3 288 51+1(W43,TK9) 255+49(0304) 14 210 361 Ouogarpur (38) 4 405 179f9(WI88) 632+179(0811) 565 495 Oungarpur (35) 5

387 163+ 1O(WI73) 371 + 162(0533) 203 706 338 Oungarpur (30) 6 280 83+30(WI13) 252+93(0345) 224 468 55 Oungarpur (30) 7 68 28+22(W50) 56+28(084) 55 155 165 Oungarpur (27) 8 254 99+42(WI41) 142+99(0241 ) 39 389 652 Oungarpur (27) 9 220 54+3(W57) 324+54(0378) 96 453 72 Oungarpur (27) 10

92 23+ 1(W24) 70+23(093) 40 57 95 Oungarpur (35) 11 67+49(W70,TK46) 49+42(091) 44 566 208 Ouogarpur (32) 12 211 +214(WI23,TK302) 174+82(0256) 86 1,004 1,093 Oungarpur (31) J3 270 211 +124(WI40,TK95) 233+240(TK27,0446) 131 290 757 Oungarpur (33) 14 104 42+ I I (W53) 86+55(0141) 20 46 76 Oungarpur (34) 15 278 30+ 12(W26,TKI6) 168+47(TK7,0208) 36 180 306 Oungarpur (35) 16 116 24+6(W25,05) 109+54(0143) 44 120 99 Salumbar (30) 17 42(TK42) 263+ 77(0340) 122 256 744 Oungarpur (40) 18 13+5(W18) 179+51(0230) 65 203 101 Salumbar (26) 19 37+14(W51) 178+46(0224) 102 99 81 Salumbar (25) 20 26 TEHSIL: 2· ASPUR

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21 Aspur 628 P,M D W(3l,TK PR PT,TL Maize, Rice 22 Tankwasa 1,630 P W,TK PR PO Maize, Rice 23 Basunder Bari 1,486 W,TK(2) Maize, Rice 24 Bara Chhodiya 1,109 P W KR Wheat, Rice 25 Basunder Chhoti 1,050 P W(2l PO Maize, Rice

26 Khera Samor 1,396 P W KR Wheat, Maize 27 Churiyawara 1,077 P W Maize, Rice 28 Palthoor 1,247 P W KR Maize 29 Bokarsel 843 W(2l PR,KR Maize, Rice 30 Kankri 355 W(2l PR,KR Maize, Rice

31 Ghanta 546 W(2l PR,KR Maize, Wheat 32 Gameerpura 504 W(2l PR,KR Wheat, Gram 33 Dhani Dhoonda 710 W PR,KR Maize, Rice 34 Dhani Danji 136 W PR,KR Rice, Maize 35 Dhani Talab 30 W KR Maize, Rice

36 Lokiya Bankora 1,572 P W(2l KR Maize, Rice 37 Bankora 3,210 P(2),H D W(9),T PR,KR PO Maize, Rice 38 Galiyana 1,601 P W KR PO Maize, Rice 39 Rayna* 288 W Wheat, Maize 40 Gara Siyaliya 235 W Wheat, Maize

41 Barliya 571 P W PR,KR Maize, Rice 42 Gara Kumariya 559 P W(2) PR,KR Maize, Rice 43 Gari Nawalsingh 116 W PR,RR Wheat, Maize 44 Mowai 1,631 P W(2) PR,KR Maize, Rice 45 Khaleel 1,439 P W(2) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize

46 Jaspur Jabka 1,493 P W(2) Maize, Rice 47 Leelwasa 1,000 p W(2) PO Maize, Wheat 48 Gara Machyariya 67 W,TK PR,KR Rice, Wheat 49 Punjpurt 3,979 P(2),M HC,FC W(IO),TK,TW,R,T PR,KR PO Maize, Wheat 50 Nihalpur 311 W Maize, Rice

51 Malaya 232 W Maize, Rice 52 Nawagaon Babaji 199 W KR Maize, Wheat 53 Math Jhariyan4 163 W(2) Maize, Rice 54 Bhatwara 718 W(2) PR PO Maize, Wheat 55 Baroda** 2,848 P,M MeW W(3) PR PO Maize, Wheat

56 Gothratt 1,156 P W PO Maize, Rice 57 Gara Eklingji 887 P W,TK(2) Maize, Rice 58 Khera Aspur 1,319 W,TK PR Maize, Rice 59 Gol* 3,123 P W,R PR,KR Maize, Rice 60 Bantagol 20 KR Maize, Rice

61 Rama 1,470 P W(3),TK KR Maize, Rice 62 Gara Nathjl 825 P W,TK KR Maize, Rice 63 Gara Saktawat 269 W,TK Maize, Rice 64 Karwa Khas 950 P W,TK,R Maize, Wheat 65 Karwa Chheppaniya 568 W,TK,R Maize, Wheat * Temple of Mahadeoji. ** Shrines of Kesariyaji and Rishideoji. t Temples of Laxminarainji; Mahadeoji; and Jain Temple, tt Jain Temple, t Math of Mahantji. 27 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culli- Area not Nearest Town yes and land vable available (Distance in .g Orchards waste for cult i- Kilometres) U valion " 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

54(W54) 252+ 50(0302) 18 233 71 Salumbar (22) 21 59+38(W9, TK88) 401 + 191(0592) 199 339 632 Salumbar (25) 22 72+ll(W6, TK77) 109+96(0205) 89 344 872 Oungarpur (38) 23 240 27+ 17(W44) 268+ 13(0281) 28 190 356 Oungarpur (35) 24 89_,_6(W9S) 217+51(D268) 3 304 437 Dungarpur (36) 25

251+105(W251, TK105) 136+ 170(0306) 69 716 224 Dungarpur (35) 26 70+47(WI17) 173+29(0202) 68 173 593 Dungarpur (34) 27 18+9(W27) 70+91(DI61) 130 658 371 Dungarpur (25) 28 338 6O+46(W94, TKI2) 81+3(084) 4 109 251 Dungarpur (23) 29 70 23+23(W46) 35+25(060) 4 37 186 Dungarpur (22) 30

138 18+3(W21) 88tI6(0104) 6 43 253 Dungarpur (20) 31 90 28t4(W28, TK4) 56_,_65(0121) 63 267 Dungarpur (20) 32 187 69t27(W93,03) 94+4O(DI34) 12 96 252 Dungarpur (27) 33 37 2(W2) 32+2(034) 7 I 57 Dungarpur (25) 34 8 12(012) 5 2 Oungarpur (28) 35

233 98+41 (W92, TK33, 014) 309t39(TK5, 0343) 31 324 577 Oungarpur (32) 36 809 134+10(WI26, TKI8) 586+263(TK33,0816) 38 465 1,178 Oungarpur (30) 37 322+5(WI35, TKI92) 395 T I85(0580) 30 425 429 Sagwara (20) 38 101+40(W60, TK81) 53+68(0121) 6 ':11 37 Sagwara (26) 39 36tI2(W48) 47+29(076) 5 117 30 Sagwara (25) 40

98 143+20(W53, TKIIO) 119+ 134(D253) 10 140 61 Oungarpur (27) 41 209 38+4(W40,02) 70t25(093, TK2) 10 43 189 Dungarpur (26) 42 20 14+ I(W2, TKI3) 13+6(DI9) 35 33 Oungarpnr (27) 43 192+129(W4, TK317) 286t204(TK490) 186 542 425 Dungarpur (28) 44 444 195+84(WI84,TK87,08) 78+115(TK9,0184) 4 195 523 Dungarpur (23) 45

134t72(W20, TK186) 181-1-154(0335) 185 301 692 Dungarpur (30) 46 127+13(CI05, W25) 234+ 18(0252) 112 390 137 Oungarpur (30) 47 11 10+3(W5, TK8) 7(07) 4 21 14 Dungarpur (28) 48 318+ 109(WI09, TK318) 792+318(TK33,0I077) 571 1,668 630 Oungarpur (38) 49 67+IO(WIO, TK67) 72+86(DI58) 4 112 56 Dungarpur (37) 50

5(W5) 92+ 11(0103) 48 53 34 Oungarpur (36) 51 J(WlJ 59+ 7(066) 11 102 26 Dungarpur (38) 52 8(W8) 65+15(080) 70 20 Oungarpur (30) 53 43+12(W55) 206+50(0256) 58 326 85 Oungarpur (40) 54 293+42(W303, TK32) 776+411(01188) 8 1,086 685 Salumbar (30) 55

37+2(W39) 383+41(0424) 48 272 416 Salumbar (28) 56 59+6(W65) 169+85(D254) 106 442 III Salumbar (30) 57 15+3(WI8) 443+ 190(0633) 119 535 206 Salumbar (22) 58 47_,_6(W7,046) 982+291(TK5, 01268) 159 872 1,063 Salumbar (\8) 59 10(010) 7+ 10(017) 2 Salumbar (18) 60

23 16(WIO,06) 431+104(TK23, RI, D511) ISO 464 386 Salumbar (20) 61 54-r2(W56) 264+ 11(0375) 38 186 283 Salumbar (25) 62 2(W2) 120+53(0173) 19 29 99 Sa lumbar (2g) 63 II(WII) 283+ 139(TKI6, D406) 82 158 416 Salumbar (25) 64 30(TK30) 189+ 119(0308) 25 135 189 Salumbar (26) 65 28 lEHSIL: 2- ASPUR

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46 4O+5(W45) 709+24O(R4. D945) 758 633 Salumbar (30) 66 29+2(W31) 613+328(TK24, D915) 198 188 455 Salumbar (28) 67 21 355 15+I(W5, TKI0) lOO+58(DI47, TKI) 108 153 Salumbar (26) 68 2(TK2) 160+51(D211) 17 243 259 Salumbar (25) 69 10+2(WI, TKII) 206+108(TKI3, D299) 30 306 386 Dungarpur (45) 70

12(W2,010) 333+68(TK2. D399) 216 158 291 Dungarpur (45) 71 39+2(W41) 563+210(Dm) 71 594 120 Salulllbar (30) 72 1(01) 44+16(D60) 18 192 83 Salurnbar (25) 73 8+ I(W9) 749+316(1K4, Dl061) 166 1,259 280 Salumbar (31) 74 127+5(W93, TK39) l002+335(DI337) 26 565 834 Sal urn bar (32) 75

172(W71, TKIOI) 287+323(D610} 338 714 144 Salumbar (34) 76 226tl(W25, TK202) 586+444(DI030) 188 533 500 Sa lumbar (36) 77 14(W14} 624+ 128(D752) 403 314 255 Dungarpur (43) 78 34+ 1(035) " I 18 15 Sagwara (30) 79 37+I(W38) 139+53(TK5, D187) 28 46 47 Sagwara (28) 80

151+78(WI69, TK60) 866+ 256(D 1122) 9 903 631 Sagwara (27) 81 110(W6, TK103) 128+99(0227 ) 10 116 77 Sagwara (23) 82 217+6(W83, TK139) 541+53(D594) 18 28 272 Sagwara (20) 83 49(WI0, TK39) 331+67(TKII,0385) 8 296 204 Sagwara (25) 84 248(W8, TK24O) 1000\ 296(TK209, D1277) 193 1,182 923 Sagwara (26) 85

205(W4O, 0165) 715+205(TK2. DnO) 285 978 251 Sagwara (25) 86 13(WI,TKI2) 492+ I 89(D68 I) 88 502 178 Sagwara (28) 87 14(WI4) 509+238(D747) 112 485 86 Sa lumbar (34) 88 97(W4, TK92) 984+489(TK2, D1471) 116 1,438 663 Salumbar (35) 89 26(W6, TK20) 183 + 105(D289) 34 173 169 Salumbar (32) 90

5(W5) 162+82(0244) 32 192 65 Salurnbar (33) 91 2(W2) 281+102ID384) 107 396 334 Salumbar (33) 92 18(TKI8) 174+69(0243) 15 380 277 Salumbar (31) 93 I03(DI03) 5 115 II Salumbar (28) 9~ 57+13(WI4, TK56) 625+251(TK39. D837) 118 971 342 Salumbar (26) 95

228+68(0296) 12 169 85 Salulllbar (27) 96 75(W56, TKI9) 273+86(0359) 97 238 160 Salurnbar (28) 97 8(W8) 326+208(D534) 61 423 187 Salumbar (30) 98 53(W53) 455+304(0759) 108 459 106 Salumbar (~O) 99 48(W48) 444+ 193(D638) 76 727 260 Salurnhar (35) 100

34(W34) 346+ 194(D541) 24 335 266 Salumbar (36) 101 26(W26) 529+252(D781) 9 821 436 Salurnbar (38) 102 22(W22) 523+297(D821) 30 596 232 Salumbar (40) 103 3(W3) 217+82(D300) 12 323 92 Salulllbar (41) 104 3(W3) 304+135(D440) 53 435 204 Salumbar (42) 105

106+4(W8, TKI02) 982+378(TK7, R2, D1351) 203 1,140 348 Salumbar (45) 106 55(W55) 935+306(DI241) 268 1,383 981 Salumbar (48) 107 30(W2,028) 286+89(D376) 56 356 72 Sagwara (30) 108 42+I(WI, TK42) 394+ 137(D523, TK2, R6) 50 758 988 Sagwara (32) 109 I(WI) 129+32(DI61) 36 142 139 Sagwara (35) lID 30 TEHSIL: 2 - ASPUR, 3 - SAGWARA

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111 Beneshwar~ 112 Sakar Khaiya 504 P R Maize, Rice 113 Bhatwara 304 W(9) KR Maize, Rice 114 Hameerpura 97 W(9) KR Maize, Rice 115 Gara Harengji 217 W(2) Maize, Rice

116 Valai 1,442 P R KR PO Maize, Rice 117 Dhani 212 W(9) KR Maize, Rice 118 Khantela 188 W(9) KR Maize, Rice 119 Bheemroda 362 W KR Maize, Rice 120 Methla 889 R KR Maize, Wheat

121 Mayala 1,337 P W(4),R PO Maize, Rice 122 Tekla 1,134 P W(3) Maize, Rice 123 Sagot 3,066 P W(2),R KR Maize, Rice 124 Lembata 1,736 P W,TK,R KR Maize, Rice 125 Reenchhat 2,107 P D W,TK(6) KR PO Maize, Rice

126 Biloora 2,293 P W,TK(2),R Maize, Rice 127 Kanoriya 1,371 P TK,R Maize, Rice 128 Pal Nithauwa 3,940 P W(4) KR Maize, Wheat 129 Harbar 142 W(2) KR Maize, Wheat 130 Nithauwa 208 M D W KR PO Maize, Wheat

131 Gamrit 1,016 M H,D W,TK KR PO Maize, ]owar 132 Nai Basti 923 W KR Maize, Wheat 133 Modran 637 P W KR Maize, Wheat 134 Khanan 1,177 W,R,TK(3) Maize, Wheat 135 Sarangi 522 W KR Maize, Wheat

136 Pari 151 W KR Maize, Wheat 137 Deopura** 682 W(2) KR PO Maize, Wheat 138 Solanj 725 W KR Maize, Wheat 139 Jooni Solanj 145 P W KR Maize, Wheat 140 Punjpur 346 W KR Maize, Wheat

141 Doonglai 678 W KR Maize, Wheat 142 Patanpura 1,841 P W KR Maize, Wheat 143 Sati Khera 272 W KR Maize, Barley 144 Sundel Khera 194 KR Maize, Wheat 145 Dantli Khera 810 W(7) KR Maize

TEHSIL: 3 - SAGWARA

1 Ben 1,113 O,W KR Wheat, Barley 2 Bhagela 70 O,W Wheat, Maize 3 Nalwara 509 P W,TK(2) KR Wheat, Maize 4 Panchawal 664 P W,TK KR Wheat, Barley 5 Pichholi 216 W Wheat, Maize

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Land use {area under dlfferem types of land use In acres) 0 Z Nearest Town Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not QJ vesand land vable available (Distance in Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) "8 vation

II 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 Sagwara (38) III 58(058) 178+ 71(R4,D245) 16 157 101 Salumbar (48) li2 141 +58(DI99) 16 93 54 Salumbar (47) 113 56+21(D77) 10 24 7 Salumbar (46) 114 101+60(D161) 33 43 40 Salumbar (48) 115

27(TK27) 432+ ISI(TK20,D693) 173 542 268 Salumbar (45) 116 lOO+47(DI47) 2 66 44 Salumbar (46) 117 82+29(Dlll) 21 70 15 Salumbar (47) 118 I(WI) 142+50(DI92) 32 158 29 Salumbar (49) 119 213+ 71(D284) 2 35 446 193 Salumbar (50) 120

96(TK96) 446+30(TK9,D467) 34 502 259 Salumbar (51) 121 19(WI9) 521 +96(D617) 53 455 88 Salumbar (52) 122 29(W29) 993+ 387(TK3,"R9,D 1370) 123 1,278 643 Salumbar (55) 123 13(WIO,03) 528+ 1l1(D639) 58 880 257 Salumbar (56) 124 104(W64,TK35,05) 871 +389(TK8,DI252) 43 765 324 Salumbar (55) 125

S(W8) 410+124(0534) 85 609 1,181 Salumbar (58) 126 42(WI9,TK21,02) 461 +45(TKI7,D489) 32 554 281 Salumbar (59) 127 135(WI35) 950+468(DI4IS) 69 1,878 90S Salumbar (62) 12S S(W8) 104+ 19(0123) 11 18 Salumbar (45) 129 28(WI0,TKI8) 130+91(D221) 13 11 26 Salumbar (49) 130

44(W23,TK21) 405+ 232(TK II ,0626) 76 228 263 Salumbar (60) 131 3(W3) 234+82(D377) 130 458 98 Salurnbar (62) 132 97(W37,TK60) 43+ I14(TK20,DI 37) 30 375 92 Salurnbar (63) 133 89(W87,02) 473+ 110(0583) 59 350 206 Salurnbar (55) 134 21(W21) 158+84(0242) I 302 40 Salumbar (64) 135

I(WI) 71+13(084) 8 47 24 Salumbar (58) 136 3(W3) 323+53(m76) 23 109 224 Salurnbar (62) 137 121(W60,TK61) 320+ 142(0462) 80 lOS 97 Salumbar (63) 138 59(W20,TK39) 33(D33) 6 39 38 Salumbar (65) 139 33(W33) 111 +82(DI93) 138 56 Salumbar (62) 140

47(W47) 62+35(D97) 348 221 Sal urn bar (64) 141 43(W43) 228+ 70(D298) 9 433 1,128 Salumbar (66) 142 50+6(D56) 4 146 72 Salurnbar (64) 143 62+3(D65) 2 13 29 88 Salurnbar (62) 144 45(D45) 12 B3 620 Salurnbar (59) 145

18(WI8) 153+6(Dl59) III 177 755 Sagwara (15) I 22+3(D25) 2 8 38 Sagwara (15) 2 5(W5) 128+98(0226) 23 127 226 Sagwara (15) 3 13.;-4(WI2,05) 132+22(DI54) 24 94 401 Sagwara (15) 4 50+3(D53) 9 44 113 Sagwara (15) 5 32 TEHSIL : 3 - SAGWARA

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6 Bbawanpura 177 0 KR Wbeat, Barley 7 Bbairopura 110 P W KR 8 Pratappura 51 TK KR Wheat, Maize Mandav 2,348 M H W(3),TK(4) KR PO Wheat, Maize 10 Khemela 165 W,TK KR Wheat, Maize

11 Surela 682 P W(2),TK KR Wheat, Barley 12 Kheriya 113 W,TK KR Wheat, Barley 13 Bhasor 2,825 P D W(4),TK KR PO Wheat, Barley ,14 Dhani Barwa 161 W KR Wheat, Maize 15 Gamri Deoki 1,173 P W KR Wheat, Maize

16 Akhepur 397 P W(2) KR PO Wheat, Maize 17 Gyanpur 503 P W(2),TK KR Wheat, Maize 18 Parwa 3,708 P,M D W(6),TK(2),T KR PO 19 Doli 1,30~ P W KR Wheat, Maize 20 Karada 2,703 P W(2) KR PO Wheat, Maize

21 Jhankri 386 P W Wheat, Maize 22 Rampur 368 W Wheat, Maize 23 Gara Waroon 554 P W PO Wheat, Barley 24 Kariyana 1,939 P W(3) PO Wheat, Maize 25 Machariya 321 P W Wheat, Maize

26 Padauli 1,661 P W(2),O Wheat, Maize 27 Vamasa 2,584 P W,R KR PO Wheat, Maize 28 Padardi Bari 2,416 P D R KR PO Wheat, Maize 29 Padardi Chhoti 576 P W Wheat, Maize 30 Bhoowasa 671 W(2),R KR Wheat, Maize

31 Kherdi 1,393 W(2) Wheat, Maize 32 Parda Saroda 675 P W Wheat, Maize 33 Saroda" 4,064 P(2),H D W,TK KR PO Wheat, Maize 34 Chaturpura 196 P W KR Maize, Jowar 35 Kharlai 998 P W(2) KR Maize, Jowar

36 Sheorajpur 766 P W KR Wheat, Maize 37 Sundarpur 128 W(2) KR Wheat, Barley 38 Samaliya 1,737 P HC W(2) KR PO Wheat, Barley 39 Kokapur 1,629 M HC W(2) KR PO Wheat, Maize 40 Charwara 391 P W KR Wheat, Maize

41 Khokhra 265 W KR Wheat, Maize 42 Malvi 252 W KR Wheat, Maize 43 Padampura 180 W KR Wheat, Maize 44 Ranoli 1,077 P W,R KR Wheat, Maize 45 Kahela 585 P W,TK KR Wheat, Maize

46 Kantri 67 W KR Wheat, Barley 47 Nokhana with Chak Nokhana 1,516 P W(2),TK(2) KR PO Wheat, Barley 48 Dhani Upli 73 W,R KR Wheat, Barley 49 Dhani Neech\i 106 P W,R PR,KR Wheat, Maize 50 Bhulawara 416 W KR Wheat, Maize * Temple of Neel Kanth Mahadeo, 33 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town vable '0 ves and land available (Distance in 0" Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

17+9(26) 21(021) I 27 111 Sagwara (15) 6 8+2(WI0) 20+7(027) 5 23 54 Sagwara (15) 7 12+2(014) 5 16 18 Sagwara (15) 8 60+29(W89) 446+ 143(0589) 183 593 1,066 Sagwara (IS) 9 l(WI) 61+12(073) 4 68 31 Sagwara (15) 10

18+ IO(W6,TK22) 99+38(0137) 36 146 383 Sagwara ( 15) II l(WI) 21+4(025) 3 45 42 Sagwara (21) 12 l68+10(WI29,TK49) 588+322(0910) 27 90 916 1,036 Sagwara (18) 13 14+12(WI6,TKI0) 30+22(052) 34 69 14 Sagwanl (17) 14 142+ 105(WI21,TKI26) 230+ 142(0372) 38 459 304 Sagwara (18) 15

105+45(WI6.TKI34) 46+42(088) 20 144 82 Sagwara (16) 16 7(W7) 114+32(0146) 6 154 217 Sagwara (16) 17 247(W239,TK8) 964+395(TK5,0 1353) 170 1,399 928 Sagwara (12) 18 131+13(W58,TK86) 329+ 124(TK8,0445) 29 542 273 Sagwara (18) 19 196+38(WI69,TK65) 588+ 289(0877) 80 1,221 618 Sagwara (16) 20

27+4(W24,TK7) 146+53(0199) 10 171 32 Sagwara (18) 21 IS+6(W21) 139+21(0160) 23 147 44 Sagwara (18) 22 39+4(W3S,TKS) 153+58(0211) 12 301 49 Sagwara (27) 23 129+14(W31,TKI12) 443+ I 27(TK50,0520) 72 m 571 Sagwara (21) 2-1 7(TK7) I 32+33(TKI3,DI52) II 139 32 Sagwara (23) 25

181+28(WI38,TK71) 452+ 108(TK36,0524) 52 833 143 Sagwara (22) 26 49(W7,TK42) 769+ 126(TK3,D892) 111 865 790 Sagwara (21) 27 82(W43,TK39) 795+ I 59(R4.0950) 94 665 780 Sagwara (19) 28 36(W32,TK4) 196+ 76(0272) 67 233 44 Sagwara (18) 29 I(WI) 102+16(0118) 58 141 366 Sagwara (12) 30

48(W46,TK2) 157-,-66(0223) 115 223 842 Sagwara (10) 31 203(W49,TKI54) 59+ 179(0238) 5 291 117 Sagwara (17) 32 226+90(W231,TK85) I I 55+395(DI508,TK42) 180 1,843 660 Sagwara (16) 33 21(CI,WIO,TKlO) IOO-c24(OI24) 2 21 28 24 Sagwara (II) 34 15(WI5) 243 +59(0302) 13 91 334 302 Sagwara (8) 35

2S+4(W1I,TK21) 222+86(TKI4,0294) 17 297 202 Sagwara (9) 36 63+ 12(075) 6 41 18 Sagwara (9) 37 45+36(W21,TK60) 482+195(TKI7,D659) 89 552 569 Sagwara (11 ) 38 99+35(WI26,TK8) 237+110(0347) 13 16 306 958 Sagwara (14) 39 9(W9) 81 +25(0106) 5 6 124 166 Sagwara (IS) 40

6(W6) 59+ 12(07!) 4 4 75 117 Sagwara (15) 41 8+3(WII) 62+18(080) 2 64 115 Sagwara (14) 42 47+ I 3(D60) 2 16 35 80 Sagwara (IS) 43 1I0+55(CI46,WI8) 152+79(0231) 8 15 232 560 Sagwara (13) 44 3(W3) 119+13(DI32) 17 128 291 Sagwara (S) 45

I+I(W2) 18+9(027) 4 20 24 Sagwara (15) 46 6+I(W7) 425+68(0493) 56 505 523 Sagwara (IS) 47 13(W13) 25+3(028) 9 20 6 Sagwara (13) 48 26(W26) 23+26(049) 14 19 23 Sagwara (7) 49 12(WI2) 91-cl3(0104) 22 123 168 Sagwara (17) 50 34 T£HSIL : 3 - SAGWARA

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51 Bhachriya 213 W(2) PR,KR Wheat, Maize 52 Tamtiya 2,085 p MeW W(2) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 53 Beejawara 1,071 p W(2) KR 54 Nogama 1,077 p W KR Wheat, Maize 55 Mowai 1,087 p W KR Wheat, Maize

56 Teetoowa 465 P W KR Wheat, Maize 57 Padra 2,919 p D W(3),TK(4) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 58 Or* 2,546 p W(2),TK(3) PR,KR PO Rice, Maize 59 Bheemdari 262 P W,lK PR Maize 60 Bharniyat 533 P W,lK PR,KR Maize

61 Kopra 209 W,lK PR,KR Maize 62 Maweeta 926 W(3) KR Maize, lowar 63 Sheopuri 65 W KR Wheat, Maize 64 Barsinghpu r 1,261 p W KR Maize, Jowar 65 Badliya 431 W KR Maize, Wbeat

66 Nawagaon 1,230 P W KR Wheat, Barley 67 Sheorajpur 32 R Wheat, Maize 68 Kalyanpura 420 W KR Maize, Jowar 69 Gara Jhoomjit 581 W(2) KR PO Maize, Jowar 70 Buchiya Chhota 356 P D W(2),TK KR Maize, Jowar

71 Gorapala 1,099 P D W(2),R KR Maize, Jowar n Buchiya Bara 578 W KR Maize. Jowar 73 Gara Lalsingh 144 TK Wheat, Barley 74 Sookha Padar 40l P W KR Wheat, Barley 75 Chibura 682 W KR Maize, )owar

76 Balrampur 117 W KR Maize, )owar 77 Teemruwa 169 R Wheat, Maize 78 Kailashpuri 228 R PR Wheat, Maize 79 Semliya Pandooya 268 p W,TK KR Wheat, Barley 80 Leembor Bari 340 TK KR Maize

81 Leembor Chhoti 455 P W,TK KR Wheat, Barley 82 Ara 2,228 p W(3) KR PO Maize, lowar 83 Manakpura 159 p W KR Wheat, Barley 84 Jethana 3,620 M D E W(3),TK,TW,T PR,KR PO Wheat, Barley 85 Banori 528 P W(2),TK KR Wheat, Maize

86 Harmala 765 P W KR Wheat, Maize 87 Lachhmanpura 173 W PR Wheat, Maize 88 Madkola 412 P W,TK(Z) KR Wheat, Maize 89 Gowari 1,770 P E W(3),TK(2) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 90 Nandor 1,614 p W(2),TK(2) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize

91 Dola 419 P W(3) KR Wheat, Gram 92 Thakarda 1,962 M D W(4) PR PO Wheat, Gram 93 352 W PR Wheat, Gram 94 Parda Handliya 553 P W PR Wheat, Barley 95 Rangthor 348 P W PR,KR Wheat, Barley * Temples of Mahadeoji and Laxminarainji. t Temple . .t Temple of Mahadeoji. 35 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unimgated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town ves and land vable available .", (Oistance in "0 Orchard waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

33(W33) 33+29(062) 86 58 Sagwara (16) 51 307+7(W314) 353+237(0590) 47 1,009 369 Sagwara (15) 52 259t5(CI9,W203,TK41) 37+201(0238) 56 339 380 Sagwara (14) 53 44+3(W27,TK20) 173t56(0229) 6 17 147 690 Sagwara (15) 54 39t8(W47) 131 t64(0195) 5 22 175 715 Sagwara (14) 55

39+22(W61) 91 +42(0133) 4 7 166 158 Sagwara (13) 56 200+63(W248,TRI3,02) 668t352(TKI8,01002) 48 53 867 1,083 Sagwara (10) 57 95+9(W45,TK59) 392+ 148(TKI5,0524) 19 40 527 1,473 Sagwara (10) 58 4+2(TK6) 88+33(0121) 7 9 145 9 Sagwara (8) 59 16+3(WI7,TK2) 143+ 77(0219) 8 14 209 143 Sagwara (3) 60

12+3(W4,TK11 ) 61+20(081) 4 57 72 Sagwara (2) 61 9+1(W10) 331 +51(0382) 19 26 345 196 Sagwara (2) 62 2(W2) 27+2(029) 2 2 28 4 Sagwara (2) 63 59(W6,TK53) 243t 134(TK3,D373) 14 31 311 603 Sagwara (8) 64 22(W9,TK13) 106+53(0159) 4 26 113 160 Sagwara (3) 65

46+30(W3,TK67) 242+61(TK12,0290) 17 284 641 Sagwara (7) 66 12(012) 12 5 3 Sagwara (7) 67 9(W9) 108+35(0143) 5 68 103 127 Sagwara (8) 68 86(W37,TK47,02) 144+106(0250) 8 72 215 56 Sagwara (10) 69 49(WIO,TK29,OI0) 87+65(0152) 83 117 20 Sagwara (10) 70

155(WI55) 260+ 190(TK 14,0435) 7 171 368 138 Sagwara (12) 71 70(W70) 175+81(0256) 5 104 196 28 Sagwara (8) 72 7(W?) 61 +18(079) 1 13 37 25 Sagwara (9) 73 54{W54) 132-r51(DI83) 6 II 131 67 Sagwara (10) 74 45(W9,TK36) 246~ 60(0306) 2 84 181 124 Sagwara (12) 75

2(W2) 28+9(037) 2 34 43 8 Sagwara (II) 76 2(W2) 38+2(040) 17 21 91 Sagwara (8) 77 46(046) 16 35 131 Sagwara (15) 78 2(W2) 132+57(0189) 3 4 77 50 Sagwara ( 12) 79 46(W42,TK4) 125+ 72(Dl97) 2 15 84 68 Sagwara (15) 80

41(W41) 164+82(0246) 3 19 195 33 Sagwara (15) 81 6O+2(W6I,TKl) 675+211(D886) 13 112 541 827 Sagwara (3) 82 69+11(080) 4 14 62 IO Sagwara (2) 83 428+ 175(WI41,TK434,027) 1135+329(DI464) 14 30 1,213 800 Sagwara (5) 84 96~25(TKI21) 141 +87(TKI7,021 I) 5 41 190 55 Sagwara (2) 85

28+I(W29) 343+81(0424) 8 252 134 Sagwara (2) 86 20(W20) 70+23(093) 10 61 11 Sagwara (2) 87 5+2(W7) 149+37(TK3,0184) 142 113 Sagwara (2) 88 266+9(W43,TK232) 760t239(TK4,0996) 20 47 388 289 Sagwara (3) 89 115+8(W67,TK57) 783+ 165(TK4,0945) 24 26 539 125 Sagwara (8) 90

123+4(WI27) 74+97(0170) 16 182 24 Sagwara (11) 91 547 +4(W493,TK57) 304+375(0679) 44 957 110 Sagwara (13) 92 J2(WI2) 94+ 11(0105) 24 130 92 Sagwara (1Z) 93 51+6(W57) 285+50(0335) 8 113 96 Sagwara (11) 94 46(WI6,TK30) 19Z+49(R29,0212) 9 5 68 28 Sagwara (11 ) 95 36 TEHSIL : 3 • SAGWARA

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96 Matuwat 261 W,R KR Wheat, Barley 97 Gara Bejaniya 1,021 P W,R PR Wheat, Barley 98 Viral 1,808 P(Z) W,R KR Wheat, Maize 99 Barboodaniya 2,673 P(2) W(4),R KR PO Wheat, Maize 100 lakhara 464 W,R PR,KR Maize

101 Barda 3,898 M 0 W(4),R PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 102 559 W KR Maize, Jowar 103 Rajpur 245 W Wheat, Barley 104 Bargama 1,265 P W(4) KR PO Maize, Jowar 105 Kesharpura 209 W Maize, Jowar

106 Deneba 2,297 P W(4) KR PO Wheat, Maize 107 Phawata 1,264 P W,TK KR Wheat, Maize 108 Borkher 917 P W,TK Wheat, Barley 109 Obri* 3,144 P,H 0 E W(5),TK,R KR PO Wheat. Barley 110 Parda Mehta ],233 P E W(2) KR PO Wheat, Barley

III Johra 207 P E W,R KR Wheat, Barley 112 PatJi 640 W,R Wheat, Rice 113 Peepla Gonj 1,320 P W,TK,R KR PO Wheat, Barley 114 Saiyon·ka·Talab 169 W KR Wheat, Gram liS Beer Gamra 159 W KR Wheat, Gram

116 Gamra Bamaniya 1,768 M 0 E W(5),TK KR PO Wheat, Maize 117 Daiyana 1,660 P W(2),R KR Wheat, Barley 118 Kharagdat 2,878 P(2),H(ZlD E R PR PT,TL Wheat, Barley 119 Udaipura Mafi 434 P W,TK(2) KR Wheat, Maize 120 Udaipura Khalsa 253 W KR Wheat, Maize

121 Jodhpura 477 P TK(2) KR Wheat, Maize 122 Panchwali 363 W,TK KR Wheat, Maize 123 Ghotad 1,915 P E W,R Wheat, Maize 124 Kashipuri 41 W KR Wheat, Maize 125 Nahalpura 265 TK KR Wheat, Maize

126 Leemri 1,100 P W(2) KR Wheat, Maize 127 Rajpur 283 P W Maize, Jowar 128 Selota 1,403 P(Z) E W(2) KR Wheat, Barley 129 Bheeloori 4,085 P(2),H He,D,FC E TW,R,W(7),O,T PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 130 Parda Moru 413 W,TK KR Wheat, Maize

I3l Dhani Kalaji 113 R KR Wheat, Maize 132 Dhani Malaji 157 R KR Wlleat, Maize 133 Bageri 453 P W,TK,R KR PO Wheat, Maize 134 Bheeloori 735 R KR Wheat, Maize 135 Kanpur 955 P W(Z) KR Wheat, Barley

136 Dibra Barat 2,140 M 0 W(3),R KR PO Wheat, Barley 137 Banderbert 1,549 P W(2),R KR Wheat, Maize 138 Siloi 1,094 P D W(3),TK(2),R KR PO 139 Baniyana 768 P W(2),TK KR Wheat, Barley 140 Parda Matati 491 E W PR Wheat, Maize * Temples of Mahadeoji and Mataji; and Fair on Phalguna Krishna 5; and in Navratra. t Shrine of Shelrapalji and Fair on Chaitra Krishna 15. t Shrine of Mahadeoji. 37 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under dIfferent types of land use III acres) 0 Forest Irngated Unirrigated Tree Gro· Fallow Culti· Area not Nearest Town Z <> ves and land vable available (Distance in '0 0 Orchards waste for culti· Kilometres) U valion 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

168+13(0181) 8 6 79 Sagwara (13) 96 72(W65,TK7) 396+80(TK 104,0372) 26 290 232 Sagwara (9) 97 75+ 11(W86) 570+222(0792) 61 527 568 Sagwara (15) 98 306+10(WI25,OI91) 769+282(R31,01020) 166 1,015 417 Sagwara (13) 99 52(W30,TK22) 119+54(RS,0165) 11 15 109 158 Sagwara (14) 100

274(W274) 625+322(0947) 156 109 1,407 1,327 Sagwara (IS) 101 29+3(W32) 107 -'- 23(0 130) 53 21S 152 Sagwara (20) 102 2(W2) 100+ 18(0118) 35 74 34 Sagwara (6) 103 88+19(WI07) 374+ 132(0506) 102 95 349 257 Sagwara (22) 104 6(W6) 82+23(DI05) 10 88 23 Sagwara (22) 105

191+ I 31(W270,TK52) 706+ 727(0933) 180 122 551 547 Sagwara (20) 106 87(WII0,TK47) 426+175(0601) 4 65 362 320 Sagwara (14) 107 64(W42,022) 265+90(0355) 6 31 250 301 Sagwara (16) 108 27l(WI45,TKI26) 861 +509(R3,DI367) 22 33 631 1,326 Sagwara (15) 109 7(W7) 432+ 130(TK6,D556) 6 15 200 573 Sagwara (15) 110

103+ 13(W116) 30+ 74(DI04) 17 21 35 Sagwara (15) III 74+13(W5,TKSI) 127+65(R3,0IS9) 5 66 130 238 Sagwara (14) 112 235(WIO,TK217,OS) 21O+213(R5,0418) 3 26 257 589 Sagwara (12) 113 6(W4,TK2) S6+22(0108) 5 4 56 12 Sagwara (9) 114 56(056) 38 4 38 23 Sagwara (8) liS

149+13(W40,TK122) 696+ 177(TKI5,DS58) 21 86 664 152 Sagwara (7) 116 125+20(W87,TK50,08) 380+99(TKl1,R5,0463) 15 59 312 769 Sagwara (11) 117 440 170(W95,TK415) 770+425(R7,DI189) 75 116 883 594 Sagwara (8) 118 26+5(W31) 134+33(0167) 3 9 110 152 Sagwara (6) 119 27+5(W32) 115+23(0138) 4 12 83 12 Sagwara (4) 120

37+16(W53) 169+20(TKIO,RI80) 2 16 186 67 Sagwara (3) 121 37+ 7(W28,1KI6) 142+11(0153) 11 98 75 Sagwara (3) 122 27S+263(WI94,TK306,038) 704+81(TK40,R3,0742) 19 85 S10 322 Sagwara (6) 123 28+1(WI,1K28) 3+19(022) 6 3 Sagwara (5) 124 31 +4(W9,TK26) 118+26(TKI2,0132) 2 22 71 21 Sagwara (3) 125

161+S(WI2,TKlS4) 371 + 185(0556) 104 358 106 Sagwara (6) 126 2(W2) 83+4(D87) 47 67 84 Sagwara (22) 127 22(WI4,TKS) 489+230(0719) 8 106 441 337 Sagwara (9) 128 291 +15(W64,TKI66,076) 1637 +674(TK2, R6,D2304) 20 180 1,075 882 Sagwara (8) 129 13(W13) 178+68(0246) 2 39 147 3~ Sagwara (1S) 130

I(W!) 61+2(063) 8 33 10 Sagwara (15) 131 37(037) 31+36(067) 10 18 60 Sagwara (14) 132 6(W6) 157+66(0223) 13 147 129 Sagwara (15) 133 50+42(092) 148+51(DI99) 45 276 216 Sagwara (18) 13~ 15+1(Wll,TKI5) 356+ 114(D470) 5 18 273 278 Sagwara (10) 13S

140+9(W59,TK90) 823+ 168(R3,0988) 9 29 338 801 Sagwara (10) 136 98+27(W92,TK1,032) 598+ 77(0675) 8 21 447 377 Sagwara (12) 137 57+144(Cl06,W93, TK1) 495+88(0584) 6 31 273 232 Sagwara (IS) 138 40+60(W44,TK56) 250+ 13(0262) 3 26 216 233 Sagwara (16) 139 24+5(W21,08) 175+20(0195) 23 137 132 Sagwara (15) 140 38 TEHSIL: 3· SAGWARA

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2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

141 Dibra Chhota 1,961 M R KR PO Wheat, Maize 142 Surajgaon 2,100 P W,R KR PO Wheat, Maize 143 Jogpur 1,296 P H E W PR,KR PO Wheat, Barley 144 Khoontwara 1.312 P W,TK KR Wheat, Maize 145 Khumanpur 651 P W(2) KR Wheat, Maize

146 Ambara 1,488 M E W,TK KR Wheat, Maize 147 Semali)a Ghanta 830 P E W(2),TK KR Wheat, Maize 148 Bhemai 1,221 P D W(2) KR Wheat, Maize 149 Ghata·ka·Gaon 2,447 M D E W(5),TK(2) KR PO Wheat, Maize 150 Mehra Bara 936 P W(4) KR Wheat, Maize

151 Mehra Chhota 561 W(2),O KR Wheat, Maize 152 Jhonsawa 2,058 P W,TK KR PO Wheat, Maize 153 Hansla 323 TK KR Wheat, Maize 154 Dadrora 683 W(2),TK KR Wheat, Maize 155 Hindoliya 481 W(2) Wheat, Maize

156 Phophalibor 722 P W KR Wheat, Maize 157 Baba·ki·Bar 428 W Wheat, Maize 158 Bar Bejaniya 205 W(4) KR Wheat, Maize 159 Poonchhiyawara 555 P W(4),R KR Wheat, Maize 160 Ratriya 905 P R KR Wheat, Maize

161 Mordi* 1,032 P W(3),R KR Wheat, Maize 162 Bargi 723 W KR Wheat, Maize 163 Cheentri 3,149 M D E W PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 164 Gara Jasrajpur 980 P W(3) KR Wheat, Maize 165 Parda Joon 226 Wheat, Maize

166 Udaiya 146 P W KR Wheat, Maize 167 Galiyakot 2,478 M,H H,D E W(2),TK(2),T PR,KR PT,TL(8) Wheat, Gram 168 Nawadhra Mataji l44 W,R 169 Kasariya 1,250 P W(5),R KR Wheat, Gram 170 Ratanpura 149 R Gram, Maize

171 Dhamnod @ Gadiya 655 W,TK(9),R PR Wheat, Gram 172 Dhebariya 467 W KR Wheat, Maize 173 Modra Upla @ Prithvipura 319 P W,TK Wheat, Maize 174 Modra Khurd@Daulatpura 326 W,TK,O Wheat, Maize 175 Kherasa 429 W,O KR Wheat, Maize

176 Vijepura 251 W Wheat, Maize 177 Nadiya 1,397 P D E TK,O,W(3) KR PO Wheat, Maize 178 Gehoowa 224 0(2) Wheat, Maize 179 Mahuwara 415 W Wheat, Maize 180 Vijola 792 E W(3),TK(2),O KR Wheat, Maize

181 Bamaniyawara 750 W(2) PR,KR Wheat, Maize 182 Bhaga Talab 363 W Wheat, Maize 183 Dhanora 298 TK PT Wheat, Maize 184 Kuwan 1,228 M D W(3),TK PR PO Wheat, Gram 185 Ganderi 156 W Wheat, Gram * Fair of Bherunji on Kartika Krishna 14. 39 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use In acres) 0 Z Forest lrngated Umrngated Tree Gro· Fallow CUlti- Area not Nearest Town yes and land vable available (Distance in 0" Orchards waste for culti· Kilometres) U'" vation ]J 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

303+ 14(W90, TK227) 626+ 253(D879) 4 182 610 236 Sagwara (10) 141 478(W 13,TK46S) 562+419(R2,D979) 70 194 487 309 Sagwara (9) 142 311 + 142(W290,TKI29,035) 250+83(D333) 12 22 412 289 Sagwara (11) 143 260+25(WI40,TKI45) 302+231(D533) 7 31 470 242 Sagwara (II) 144 9S+47(W130,TKI5) 160+30(0190) 2 12 289 90 Sagwara (12) 145

461 +73(WIO,TK525) 337+429(D766) IS 120 30S 244 Sagwara (12) 146 I O(TK 10) 421 +78(D498) 5 15 269 110 Sagwara (13) 147 59+ I 5(W2,072) 421 +1l5(TK5,D531) 10 37 285 409 Sagwara (20) 148 19+ 12(WI8,TKI4) 802+ 108(0911) 23 88 468 1,047 Sagwara (15) 149 20(W9,TKII) 352+ 128(0480) 8 30 320 206 Sagwara (35) 150

37+4(WI9,TK2l) 185+63(0248) 7 21 161 150 Sagwara (21) 151 54+ 7(W55,TK6) 734+262(0996) 10 158 520 582 Sagwara (19) 152 9(W9) 88+32(DI20) 2 14 59 151 Sagwara (20) 153 6(W6) 144+34(TKll,DI67) 4 18 104 407 Sagwara (20) 154 18(WI8) 183+ 114(TK27 ,0270) 27 14 117 122 Sagwara (26) 155

2(W2) 209+98(D307) 10 27 176 298 Sagwara (24) 156 79+6O(CI39) 192+19(D211) 13 83 60 Sagwara (25) 157 121+6(0127) 21 18 33 12 Sagwara (25) 158 72(W72) 197,71(0268) 25 53 94 114 Sagwara (24) 159 64+9I(CI54) 386+ loo(D486) 12 28 191 224 Sagwara (23) 160

253(W253) 300+272(D572) 15 109 165 190 Sagwara (33) 161 I 38+25(W115,TK48) I 85+92(D277) 21 162 217 Sagwara (16) 162 308+65(C4, W338, TK31) 1038+548(DI586) 125 1,278 400 Sagwara (16) 163 146+26(C66,W87,TK20) 324+110(D434) 39 270 201 Sagwara (16) 164 13+26(W39) 98(D98) 106 3 Sagwara (16) 165

24+45(C49,TK20) 55(D55) 3 7 31 26 Sagwara (19) 166 108+286(C29,TK283,082) 1024+6(01030) 40 129 505 671 Sagwara (19) 167 14(ClO,W4) 112+9(0121) 2 11 90 15 Sagwara (19) 168 5+13(WI8) 451+111(0561) 146 224 424 Sagwara (19) 169 59(059) 13 60 16 Sagwara (20) 170

1+7(W8) 279+8(0287) 5 21 74 275 Sagwara (23) 17l 204+7(0211) 8 9 71 175 Sagwara (23) 172 168+6(DI73) 5 49 65 32 Sagwara (26) 173 33+2(W35) 115+41(D157) 5 34 66 73 Sagwara (25) 174 69+3(W37,TK35) 161+82(0243) 33 62 104 Sagwara (2~) 175

147+21(0168) 2 49 36 17 Sagwara (29) 176 165+4(W35,TK134) 597 + 198(0795) 9 110 194 322 Sagwara (27) 177 80+I(D81) 32 63 49 Sagwara (45) 178 6(W6) 246+24(0270) 5 19 82 57 Sagwara (30) 179 22+I(W23) 332+74(0406) 6 49 107 276 Sagwara (27) 180

41(W3,TK3S) 299+62(D361) 7 67 170 166 Sagwara (2S) 181 18(WIS) 229+26(D255) 24 IS 57 23 Sagwara (33) 182 1(01) 169+4(DI73) 26 10 65 27 Sagwara (35) 183 89+I(W90) 422+ 136(D559) 3 61 253 400 Sagwara (43) 184 2(W2) 74+2(D76) 8 48 24 Sagwara (45) 185 40 TEHSIL: 3 - SAGWARA

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186 Panchkundi 268 0(2) Wheat, Gram 187 Pichola 443 0(2) Wheat, Gram 188 Manparda 309 0(2) Wheat, Gram 189 Rochara 525 0(2) Wheat, Maize 190 Dhoondi 489 P 0(2) PR Wheat, Maize

191 Seodola 1,524 W,TK,0(3) PR Wheat, Maize 192 Sohan Barli 359 W PR Wheat, Maize 193 Chaudroriya 210 W KR Wheat, Maize 194 Likhtiya 2,064- P W(4) Wheat, Maize 195 Kaberi Bari 296 W,R KR Wheat, Maize

196 Kaberi Chhoti 98 R,O PR Wheat, Maize 197 Dariyati 695 W(2) PR PO Wheat, Maize 198 Parda Dariyati 1,289 0(2) PR Wheat, Gram 199 Khumanpura 744 E R,O(3) Wheat, Maize 200 ChariyaJa 537 W,R KR Wheat, Gram

201 Saran Khas 411 0(3) Wheat, Gram 202 Mora Saran 231 P 0(3) Wheat, Gram 203 Doongar 616 W,O KR Wheat, Gram 204 Barunada 363 0(2) Wheat, Gram 205 Debra 418 0(2) Wheat, Gram

206 Gundlara 1,185 P W,O Wheat, Maize 207 Palsau 569 W Wheat, Maize 208 Daru Dhaora 104 0 Wheat, Maize 209 Gulabpura 95 P W,TK PR Wheat, Barley 210 Fatehpura 278 W(2),O Wheat, Barley

211 Bhachriya Khas 360 0 PR Wheat, Maize 212 Rafri 89 0 Wheat, Maize 213 Dharmpuri 145 0 PR Wheat, Maize 214 Bhachriya Jagtan 358 0 Wheat, Maize 215 Dhangaon 1,157 p W,O Wheat, Maize

216 Patiya Il2 W Wheat, Maize 217 Noliyawara 664 P W,O Wheat, Maize 218 Gariyata* 1,293 M W(3),TK,O PR PO Wheat, Maize 219 Lembariya 820 P W(2),TK(2) PR,KR Wheat, Maize 220 Ubli 1,142 P W,TK,R PR,KR Wheat, Maize

221 Kali-ka-Parda 648 W,R PR,KR Wheat, Maize 222 Naudhara @ 384 W,TK PR Wheat, Maize 223 Gara Mertiya 909 P E W(3),R PR,KR Wheat, Maize 224 Katarapara 570 P W Wheat, Maize 225 Sasrai 298 W KR Wheat, Maize

226 Sakodrat 744 W,TK PR Wheat, Maize 227 Gumanpura 64 KR Wheat, Maize 228 Gareet 307 W KR Wheat, Maize 229 Udriya 810 P W PR Wheat, Maize 230 Rathri 730 W,TK PR,KR Wheat, Maize * Temples of Laxml Narainji and Mahadeoji. @ Chhapron ka Kuwa. t Temple of Mahadeoji. 41 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use In acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town I) vable available (Distance In yes and land '"0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vatlon 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

I 29(Dl 29) 16 19 32 72 Sagwara (43) 186 222 + 2(0224) 57 110 54 Sagwara (44) 187 19(WI9) 117+13(0130) 10 40 116 Sagwara (43) 188 18(WI8) 286+24(0310) 23 31 136 31 Sagwara (45) 189 15(WI5) 240+15(0255) 18 86 130 Sagwara (43) 190

2(W2) 804+ 34(0837) 9 81 202 426 Sagwara (40) 191 194(D194} 28 130 7 Sagwara (40) 192 107(0107) 49 51 Sagwara (39) 193 45+9(054) 583+ 150(0733) 24 159 358 895 Sagwara (21) 194 9(W9) 188+12(D2oo) 10 66 23 Sagwara (42) 195

5(W5) 70+ 7(077) 12 Sagwara (42) 196 7eW7} 331+29(0360) 5 34 90 228 Sagwara (40) 197 4(W4) 536+ 16(0552) 66 147 284 252 Sagwara (4[) 198 7(W7) 30[+18(0319) 28 [S 50 340 Sagwara (43) 199 2(W2} 308-3(0311) 7 82 138 Sagwara (45) 200

12(WI2) 298+13(0311) 32 46 23 Sagwara (48) 201 4(W4) 101 +4(0105) 10 58 58 Sagwara (44) 202 4(W4) 229+ 7(0236) 14 17 91 261 Sagwara (48) 203 210+i(D211) 22 3 60 68 Sagwara (41) 204 l(W[) 202+41(D243) 5 47 91 72 Sagwara (44) 205

13(WI3) 692+35(TK3, D724) 16 69 221 174 Sagwara (40) 206 3(W3} 296+4(0300) 22 47 82 119 Sagwara (41) 207 75(075) 8 5 8 8 Sagwara (40) 208 7(W7) 37+11(048) 3 44 4 Sagwara (34) 209 S(W8} 155+17(D172} 29 67 19 Sagwara (34) 210

3(W3) 171+10(0181) 21 21 38 106 Sagwara (39) 211 62+5(067) 7 16 4 Sagwara (42) 212 8(W8} 63+ 7(070) 9 25 39 Sagwara (38) 2[3 5(05) 199+5(D204) 27 26 60 41 Sagwara (40) 214 SO(C53, W27) 492+82(0574) 80 53 177 275 Sagwara (35) 2[5

1[(W7, 04} 52+14(066} 2 25 22 Sagwara (35) 216 62(W61, 01) 276+55(0331) 81 19 75 lSI Sagwara (32) 217 3+ 158(WI20, TK22,OI9) 704(0704) II 91 269 215 Sagwara (27) 218 5(W5) 433+56(D489) 17 7t 139 155 Sagwara (27) 219 4(W4) 482+67(D549) 10 126 244 276 Sagwara (23) 220

6+I(W7) 257+36(0293) 9 14 95 267 Sagwara (27) 221 15(WI5) 158+ 39( D197) 4 61 63 83 Sagwara (26) 222 II(WI1) 524+59(0583) 15 110 169 80 Sagwara (27) 223 S(W8) 316+11(0387) 35 33 137 41 Sagwara (32) 224 13(W13) 157+9(0166) 40 42 46 Sagwara (34) 225

41(W4, TK37) 337 + 133(D470) 55 77 135 99 Sagwara (33) 226 41(041) 5 15 Sagwara (34) 227 16(WI6) 141+29(DI70) 23 60 67 Sagwara (34) 228 10(W[0) 435+13(D448) 64 59 183 59 Sagwara (3'/) 229 17+I(WI8) 451+83(0534) 10 26 92 134 Sagwara (35) 230 42 TEHSIL: 3· SAGWARA

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2 4 6 7 10

231 Pichola 744 TK PR Wheat, Maize 232 Kochri 943 P W,TK(2) KR Wheat, Maize 233 Ambara 2,638 P W,TK PR PO Wheat, Maize 234 Shishod 809 P W,TK Wheat, Maize 235 Dad 711 W,TK,R Wheat, Maize

236 Salakhri 2,601 P W,TK,R Wheat, Maize 237 Bargama 2,657 P D W(2),TK(2),R KR Wheat, Maize 238 Roohdor 838 W,R KR Wheat, Maize 239 Vagwa 598 W,R KR Wheat, Maize 240 Baori 2,269 P(Z) W,TK PR PO Wheat, Maize

241 Kundela 465 W PR,KR Wheat, Maize 242 Galalpura 259 W Wheat, Maize 243 Bhandela 83 W KR Wheat, Maize 244 Bormata 394 W.TK KR Wheat, Maize 245 Salera 978 P W PR Wheat, Maize

246 Gamela 160 W PR Wheat, Maize 247 Nawagaon 139 W PR Wheat, Maize 248 Bhairavpura 120 W PR Wheat, Maize 249 Ojariya 105 W KR Wheat, Maize 250 Chirwali* 1,197 P,H D E W(7),TK PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize

251 Parda Vishnuji 597 P W PR Wheat, Maize 252 Jasola* 796 M D E W PR PO Wheat, Maize 253 Tamboliya 875 W(3) KR Wheat, Barley 254 Kesharpura 608 W Wheat, Barley 255 Modri 73 E W Wheat, Barley

256 Medi Temba 292 W(3) KR Wheat, Barley 257 Bujwara 598 W Wheat, Barley 258 Ora 439 W Wheat, Barley 259 Mali 204 R Wheat, Barley 260 Berka 431 R Wheat, Barley

261 Nainwasa 1,156 P W(2) KR Wheat, Barley 262 Ramlor 1,006 P D R KR PO Wheat, Maize

* Temple of Mahadeoji. 43 VILLAGE DIRECTORY , ...... Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culll- Area not Nearest Town u land vable available (Oistance in ." ves and 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vat ion 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

I(WI) 375+4(0379) 40 58 270 Sagwara (34) 231 20+38(W58) 445+57(0502) 80 161 139 98 Sagwara (51) 232 64(W64) 1149+69(Dl218) 4 43 303 1,075 Sagwara (37) 233 21(W21) 414+50(0464) 8 79 48 239 Sagwara (50) 234 I(W!) 316+13(0329) 64 100 223 Sagwara (48) 235

6(W6) 959 +40(0999) 22 168 223 1,223 Sagwara (49) 236 22(W22) 1325+51(RI376) 135 237 263 675 Sagwara (45) 237 20(W20) 433+31(0464) 22 50 71 242 Sagwara (36) 238 3(W3) 252+33(0285) 12 16 160 155 Sagwara (36) 239 92(W92) 1245-+ 94(01339) 43 176 417 296 Sagwara (37) 240

307(0307) 40 72 46 Sagwara (35) 241 J(Wl) 180+ 10(0190) 12 39 14 13 Sagwara (40) 242 9(W3,06) 40+ 13(053) 7 16 II Sagwara (34) 243 S(WS) 257 +50(0 307) 32 66 34 Sagwara (37) 244 I(Wl) 447 + 12(0459) 9 76 94 351 Sagwara (34) 245

J3+2(WI4,OI) 89+ 19(Dl08) 10 25 23 Sagwara (34) 246 17(WI7) 66+16(082) 6 33 17 Sagwara (33) 247 68-1-2(070) 8 34 10 Sagwara (33) 248 11 (W8,03) 45+22(067) 6 34 9 Sagwara (34) 249 92+ 7(W59,TK40) 589+141(0730) 22 91 263 140 Sagwara (32) 250

9(W3,TK6) 397-t42(0439) 11 62 98 20 Sagwara (31) 251 89(W1S,TK74) 327+94(0421) 1 44 212 123 Sagwara (29) 252 6O+6(W31,TK35) 474+50(0524) 2 38 235 66 Sagwara (30) 253 357(0357) 6 41 128 76 Sagwara (32) 254 51+1(052) 2 18 2 Sagwara (32) 255

46(W46) 137+36(0173) 21 53 35 Sagwara (33) 256 3(W3) 252+ 33(0285) 12 16 160 155 Sagwara (34) 257 2(W2) 110+5(0115) 11 31 92 193 Sagwara (34) 258 4(W4) 66+8(074) 18 15 49 52 Sagwara (23) 259 I(WI) 135+36(0171) 4 83 78 130 Sagwara (33) 260

3(W3) 555+47(0602) 7 71 317 203 Sagwara (33) 261 35(W4,TK31) 344+43(0387) 2 17 188 420 Sagwara (30) 262

APPENDICES 46

APPENDIX·lIl·A ABSTRACT

Nature of Amenities

, ______- ______Educational.A._

Secondary /Higher Primary Schools Middle Schools Secondary Schools Colleges ,---..A-_---., ,--_--A.___ , , __--A. __ ---., , __--A. ___ , Nllmberof Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number villages Primary villages Middle villages Secondary/ villages of having Schools havIng Schools having Higher ha Vi,lg Colleges District/Tehsil Primary Middle Secondary/Secondary Colle,Jes SchoolS Schools Higher Schools Secondary Schools 2 4 5 6 7 8 9

Dungarpur District 404 432 41 41 15 15 1 1

1. Dungarpur Tehsil 204 215 14 14 6 6

2. Aspur Tehsil 79 89 11 11 2 2

3. Sagwara Tehsil 121 128 16 16 7 7

Nature of Amenties Power Supply Drinking Water Communications ,--__-A-----., , __. ______.A._ ___ ,--__..A._ __ ---..

Number of villages where Number of villages having Number of villages , ____Power ..A.-Supply __ is ---., ,---______A ______---., , ___having--A. ____ , District/Tehsil Available Not Tap Well Tank River Tube- Others Pucca Kutch Railway available well Road Road Station

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Dungarpur District 43 791 9 709 214 160 4 95 190 Sl1 17

1. Dungarpur Tehsil 19 408 355 113 88 61 107 250 17

2. Aspur Tehsil 145 135 27 J8 25 94

3. Sagwara Tehsil 24 238 4 219 74 54 2 34 58 167

* Included 7 Phones 47

APPENDIX·III·A OF AMENITIES

(Figures indicate number of units)

Nature of Amenities Medical -"- ~ Hospitals Health Centres Maternity & Child Dispensaries Welfare Centres Family Planning Centres ,-__-A..,~ __-. ,-_-A.-..-_-, ,------"---, r-----"----, ,_----"----, Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Villages Dispen· villages Hospitals villages Health villages Maternity villages Family ha ving ! saries having having Centres having & Child having Planning Dispen· Hospitals Health Maternity Welfare Family Centres sariel Centres & Child Centres Planning Welfare Centres Centres

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

'47 47 13 13 8 8 7 7 9 9

15 15 4 4 s 3 3 7 7

10 10 '3 3 3 3

22 22 6 6 2 2

-Contd.

Nature of Amenities Postal and Telegraphic ,------"------~ Post Offices Posts & Telegraphs Offices Telephone Centres

,------"------...... , ~------...... ,------"----- Number of villages Number of Post Number of villages Number of Post! Number of villages Number of Tele. ""\ having Post Offices Offices having Posts & & Telegraphs having Telephone phone Centres Telegraphs Offices Offices Centres

31 32 33 34 35 36

167 167 8 8 11 18 • 77 77 4 4 7 7

40 40 2 2

50 50 3 2 9*

-Concld. 48

APPENDIX-III-B

LAND UTILISATION

(Area in acres)

Irrigated Tree Fallow Culturable Not Tehsil Total Area Forest by different Un-irrigated Groves & land Waste available for sources Orchards cultivation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. Dungarpur 387,076 11,386 16854+3379(0639, 129625+16129 1,115 26,474 76,645 124,977 (1,566.41) WI3044,TK5840, (DI45322,TK431, C110) lei)

2. Aspur 164,'95 6,689 8755+ 1951(0409, 43536+ 17,418 9,441 54,238 42,136 (666.89) W591O,TK4283, (D60304,TK618, CI04) R32)

3. Sagwara 224,683 15188+3069(0952 75254+20128 2,717 11,365 59,318 60,841 (909.24) W9734,TK6794, (D94,7S0,TK522, C777) IC5,RI05) SECTION II

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

Part B of the District Census Handbook presents involving rural part-villages and blocks of outgrowths the Primary Census Abstract-PCA in short. As its very entries pertaining to them have been given in italics so name implies, it is the presentation of the basic data of the as to distinguish them from other villages and blocks Census, on full-count basis and upto the level of the respectively. It may also be mentioned that the consti­ primary units. Thus, the PCA provides information regard­ tuents of all outgrowths have been explained with the ing area, number of occupied residential houses and help of footnotes in both the District and Urban PCAs. number of households. It also gives total population, Besides the tehsils and towns certain areas therein popUlation of scheduled castes and tribes, number of were set up as special charges with their own block literate and educated persons and the break-up of the sequences for the purposes of the Census and data was total popUlation into workers (nine broad industrial collected for them separately. While the block sequences categories) and non.workers-all by sex. of these special charges bave been merged with the general block/village sequence of the town or tehsil in Units of presentation question in the urban and rural PCAs, separate conso­ The PCA is being presented in three parts-District, lidated data for these special charges is also being given Rural and Urban. The District PCA is a sort of in Appendix-II. Needless to say, this particular summary giving district, and tehsilwise totals for the Appendix will only be found in the concerned DCHBs. total, rural, urban areas separately. Data for each The presence of one or more such special charges in a town in a tehsil has also been given separately. The tehsil/town, is indicated by an asterisk put against the Rural PCA, besides giving tehsil totals, provides data name of that tehsil/town and a footnote giving the for all villages and part-villages, if any. Similarly, the details of such special charges. Urban PCA gives totals for towns, and the further Area figures break-up of the data at ward and block levels. These blocks have been numbered in arabic numerals for each We have followed two sources as regards the pre­ town. sentation of area figures. The figures for the total area of the district have been taken from the Survey of India. The District PCA is followed by the Rural PCAs The actual urban area for a district has been deducted for all tehsils in the district arranged in their code from the Surveyor General of India's fil!ures for the sequence. Urban PCAs for all towns in the district district as a whole to give the rural area at the district then follow with the towns arranged as per their code level. The urban areas have, of course, been received from sequence. the Municipalities and Tehsils and in a few cases, where The concepts of 'urban agglomeration' (U. A. in part-villages are concerned, approximate urban areas short) and 'part-village/outgrowth' have already been have been made use of. At the tehsil level however explained in the Introduction to Part A. In the District the total area has been arrived at by adding 'the actuai and Urban PCAs data regarding the individual compo­ urban and rural areas, the latter having been obtained nents of a UA is also given underneath the consolidated by totalling up the areas of all its constituent villages/ data for the UA as a whole. The only exception is that part-villages. Thus, it will be seen that while urban of the Jaipur UA, data regarding which is given by area figures in the tehsil will add up to the urban compo­ way of a footnote in the concerned District PCA as this nent at the district level, the same is not true for rural UA consists of towns falling in more than one tehsiI. area in as much as tbe tebsil level rural area figures will In the case of UAs, the code-sequence of towns not add up to the rural areas as reported at the district may be broken for presenting data regarding all the level. At the district level, the total area has been constituents of a UA at one place. In such cases only given in sq. km. upto one place of decimal but upto two the names of the constituent-towns, minus data, feature places of decimal in case of urban centres and in case at the places indicated by the code sequence. The name of rural also in sq. km. but up to one decimal place only. holds good for the Urban PCA. Changes in the presentation oC PCA While the urban part-villages or outgrowths have The distribution of population by broad industrial been accommodated along with tbeir core towns in the categories has been made on the 1961 pattern except District and Urban PCAs, the rural part-villages feature for the fact that Category II[ of 1961 has been divided as per ihe code sequence in the Rura! PCA. In all cases into two categories viz., Category III workers in Live- ( ii ) slock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards renee period was the week prior to the enumeration and allied activities and Category IV ~ workers in (which was a fortnight in 1961) and for seasonal work Mining and Quarrying. The Category IV of J 961, namely such as agriculture etc. the last one year. workers at Household Industry have been brought Analysis of data under Category V, namely workers in Manufacturing, Servicing, Repairing etc. But the two are distinguished An Analytical Note supported by eight tables by suffixes (a) and (b) viz., Category V(a) at House­ explains the statistical information presented in the PCA hold Industry and Category V(b) Workers in Manu­ and helps the reader to appreciate its contents better. facturing etc. other than Household Industry. There It throws light on the distribution and density of popu­ is no other change to the remaining broad industrial lation in tehsils by their total, rural and urban areas, sex categories of workers and non-workers except for ratio obtaining in the various tehsils, percentage of sche­ the fact that 'business services' as also tea stalls duled castes and scheduled tribes to total population, and and restaurants which were included in Category also the proportions of distribution of the scheduled castes IX at the 1961 Census are now included in Category and scheduled tribes by the total, rural and urban areas VII namely Workers in Trade and Commerce. of tehsils in the district. A discussion on the literacy rates of the district as well as for its various tehsils is also made Workers & non-workers-change in concept for total, rural and urban areas, both for males and females. The note dwells on the distribution of popu­ Wide variations in the proportions of workers obtai­ lation by workers and non-workers. their percentage ning in 1961 and 1971 may be observed. The broad dil;tribution for the district and its various tehsils by sex classification of workers in the two censuses is not com­ and their total, rural and urban areas. Percentage parable on account of a significant conceptual difference. distribution of workers and non-workers by sex and by While at the 1961 Census, stress was laid on work so various Industrial Categories then forms the subject that aU people who work, including family workers, matter of a brief discussion. who are not in receipt of any income, and/or who can­ Appendices not earn enough for their maintenance were also inclu­ ded as 'workers', at the 1971 Census the persons have Appendix I gives the Presidential Order listing the been classified for their economic activity on the basis castes and tribes that are scheduled in the Constitution of what a person had returned as his main activity. The of India for this State. The scheduled castes and main activity was first ascertained according as he spent scheduled tribes population shown in the Primary his time basically as a 'worker' producing goods and Census Abstract relates to these castes and tribes. As services or as a 'non-worker'. Thus, those who had already mentioned above, PCAs of some special charges returned themselves as hou~ewives or students or have been given in Appendix.II in the DCHBs of the retired persons etc. for their main activity have been concerned districts. The Common Appendices and classified accordingly under the category of Non-workers. Maps in Section III have already been described in the For regular work in industry, trade or servIce the refe- Introduction to Part A. ANALmCAL NOTE

DistribatioD of population the distribution of population in tho various tehsils comprising Dungarpur district. District Dungarpur has a population of 530,258 persons which is about 2.06 percent of Rajasthan's Population total population,. The district, with its 3,770 square (Percentage in brackets) .--__--A- __-.. kilometres of area, covers 1.10 per cent of the total area Dislrict/Tehsil Tolal Rural· Urban of the State. The density of population of the district works out to be 141 persons per square kilometre. 2 3 4 Sagwara and Dungarpur tehsils, and particularly the urban centre of Dungarpur, have high densities. The DlIIIgarpur District 530,258 499,001 31,257 table below shows the area, population and density of (100.00) (100.00) (100,00) the district and its various tehails by total, rural and urban areas. 1. Dungarpur Tehsil 262,020 242,247 19,773 t49.41) (48.55) (63.26)

Total 2. Aspur Tehsil 96,563 96,563 Rural Area in Den~ity per (18.21) (19.35) District/Tehsi! Urban sq. krn Population sq. km 3. Tehsil 171,675 160,191 11,484 5 Sagwara 2 3 4 t32.38) (32.10) (36.74)

Dungarpur District T 3,770.0 530,258 141 R 3,749.4 499,001 133 U 2D.6 31,257 1,522 Sex-ratio

1. Dungarpur Tehsil T 1,572.3 262,020 167 The district has a tradition of having an excess of R 1,566.4 242,247 155 females. There are 1,015 females per 1,000 males in the U 5.9 19,773 3,368 district (tbe proportion in Rajastban as a wbole is 911 per 1,000 males). The table below shows the sex ratio 2. Aspur Tehsil T 666.9 96,563 145 R 666.9 96,563 145 in the district and its various tehsils for the total, rural U and urban areas.

3. Sagwara Tebsil T 923.9 171,675 186 Total Population R 909.2 160,191 176 Rural .----A---..., U 14.7 11,484 783 District/Tehsil Urban Males Females Sex-ratio

2 3 4 5 As many as 499,001 persons live in the rural areas Dungarpur District T 263,116 267,142 1,015 of the district while 31,257 persons reside in the urban R 246,931 252,070 1,021 areas. The proportion of urban population to the U 16,185 15,072 931 total population of the district is thus only about 5.89 1. Dungarpur Tehsil T 131,567 per cent. Three tehsils namely Dungarpur, Sagwara 130.453 992 R 121,077 121,170 1,001 and Aspur (placed in order of their population size) U 10,490 9,283 885 contribute 49.41; 32.38 and 18.21 per cent respectively to the total population of the district. The rural popu­ 2. Aspur Tehsil T 46,760 49,803 1,065 lation of the district is made up by Dungarpur tehsil R 46,760 49,803 1,065 t48.55), Sagwara tehsil (32.10) and Aspur tehsil (19.35). U To the urban population of the district, 63.26 per cent 3. Sagwara Tehsil T 84,789 86,886 1,025 is contributed by Dungarpur and the remaining 36.74 R 79,094 81,097 1,025 by Sagwara tehsil, each having one urban centre. Aspur U 5,695 5,789 1,017 tehsil has no urban centre. The following table provides (iV)

It will be observed that tehsils Aspur and Sagwara scheduled tribes reside mostly in the rural areas of the have even higher excesses of females. Dungarpur tehsil, district where their proportions are even higber. In the however, has only 992 females for 1,000 males and while urban areas of tbe district, however, their strength is the gex ratio for its rural areas shows just a minimum only about 13 per cent. excess (j)f females, the proportion of fern ales to males for its urban areas'is only 885 for 1,000 males. Only 3.98 per cent of the total population of the district belong to the scheduled castes, which forms ScheQuied casteli aDd Scheduled tribes around 0.5 per cent of the State's population of sucll. communities. The perceD\age of the scheduled castes District Dungarpur is mainly tribal and 63.64 and Scheduled tribes in the total population of the - per-cent of its population consists of the members of the district as well as in its various teh~i1s is shown in the scheduled tribes, which is about 10.80 per cent of table below: Rajasthan's total scheduled tribes population. The

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Percentage of SchedUled Tribes . -to' total population to total population r------~----. r----"-----. DistrictjTehsi! Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7

Dungarpur District 3.98 3.85, - .....6.09 63.64 (j(j.83 12.78

I. Dungarpur Teb'sil 2.84 2.57 6.15 73.97 79.28 8.96

2. Aspur Tehsil 5.63 5.63 47.34 47.34

3. Sagwara Tehsil 4.79 4.70 5.96 57.05 59.75 19.37

It will be observed that down at the tehsil level scheduled castes in the total popUlation is just about the the percentage of scheduled tribes for the totul areas same as for the total areas, but in the two tehsils having varies from about 47 in Aspur to 74 in Dungarpur urban areas namely Dungarpur and Sagwara, the per­ tehsil. The range of variation in the rural areas of these centage is around 6. tehsils is from 47 to 79 per cent while in respect of the urban areas it is from 9 in Dungarpur to 19 per cent The table below shows the percentage share of the in Sagwara tehsil. The percentage of scheduled castes various tehsils in the formation of scheduled caste aod in the population at the tehsil level varies from about scheduled tribe population of the district by its total, 3 in Dungarpur to about 6 in Aspur tehsil. Among the rural and urban areas separately. rural areas of the various tehsils, the percentage of

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population (Percentage in brackets) , _____(Percentage..A. in _____ brackets) __._" r-----..A.----__._" District/Tehsil Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 4 5 6 7

Dungarpur District 21,115 19,213 1,902 337,480 333,485 3,995 (100.00) (100.06) (100,00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00)

I. Dungarpur Tehsil 7,453 6,236 1,217 193,829 192,058 1,771 (35.30) (32.46) (63.99) (57.44) (57.59) (44.33)

2. Aspur Tehsil 5,441 5,441 45,710 45,710 (25.77) (28.32) (13.54) (13.71)

3. Sagwara Tehsil 8,221 7,536 685 97,941 95,717 2.224 (38.93) (39.22) (36.01) (29.02) (28.70) (55.67) The largest (57 per cent) contribution to the schedu­ Literacy led tribe population of the district is made by Dungarpur tebsil. The other two tehsils, namely Sagwara and Aspur, Only 14 per cent of the district's population knows contribute about 29 and 14 per cent respectively. Almost how to read and write. While about 50 per cent of the the same proportions are observed for the rural areas of urban population is literate, only 12 per cent of the the tehsils. In their urban areas, however, while about p~')ple in the rural areas have this attainment. The 56 per cent of the urban tribal population is found in tehsil State's corresponding averages for it> total, urban and Sagwara, the remaining 44 is in Dungarpur teh\il. Of rural areas are 19.43 and 14 per cent respectively. The the total ~ched!lled caste population in the district 39 per literacy among,t the Wllmen is distressingly poor; while cent is contributed by Sagwara tehsil, 35 by Dungarpur the district's average is about 6 per cent, it is only ab,lut tehsil and 26 per cent by Aspur tehsil. The corwponding 4 in rurdl areas. There are, however, 37 literate women figures for the rural areas of the tehsils are Sagwara out of every hundred in the urban areas of the district. tel.sil (39), Dungarpur tehsil (33) and Aspur tehsil ("8). The table below presents Ii teracy rates for Duirgarpur The urban population of the Scheduled castes in the district and its tehsils by sex, and by total,· rural and district lives in the urban centres of Dungarpur and urban areas. Sc,gwara tehsils, the former contributing about 64 and the latter the remaining 36 per cent.

Percentage of Literacy Percentage of literacy Total Total , _____..A.. _____, Rural ,------"------, Rural DistrictjTehsil Urban Persons Males Females District/Tehsil Urban Persons Males Females

2 2 4 5

Dun[arpur District T 14.31 23.03 5.72 2. Aspur Tehsil T 12.32 20.89 4.27 R 12.05 20,43 3.84 R 12.32 20.89 4.27 U 50.50 62.83 37.26 U

1. Dungarpur Tehsil T 13.70 22.15 5.17 3. Sagwara Tehsil T 16.37 25.59 7.38 R 10.38 18.24 2.54 R 14.39 23.50 5.51 U 54.26 67.26 39.57 U 44.03 54.66 33.56

The literacy rates at the tehsillevels range (rom 12 in Working population Aspur to 16 per cent in Sagwara tehsiL The range of literacy rates for the rural areas of the tehsils vary from On the basis of the main activity, the popUlation 10 in Dungarpur to 14 in Sagwara tehsiL For the of the district is divided into about 28 per cent workers urban areas, the variation is from 44 in Sagwara to 54 and 7,' per cent non-workers. Amongst the male popu­ per cent in Dungarpur tehsil. Male liffracy rates range lati. n, however, the di,tribution of workers and non­ from about 21 in Aspur to 26 in Sagwara teh~il. They workm is 51 per cent and 49 per cent respectively. vary from 18 to 24 per cent in the rural areas of In the case of females, the pr,~portion of non-workers Dung1rpur and S~gwara tehsils respectivel) and from is rather very high ,lver 94 per cent. The distribution 55 to 67 per cent respectively in the urban areas of pattern of workers and non-workers in respect of rural Sagwara and Dungarpur tehsils. Female literacy rates and urb,1n areas of the district is almo~t about the same, range from 4 in Aspur to 7 per cent in Sagwara. The thaI is, they are in the proportion of I : 3 in both cases. literacy rates in the rural areas vary from about 3 in This will be observed from the table below which pre­ Dungarpur to 6 per cent in Sagwara tehsil and from 34 sents the percentage distribution of workers and non­ to 40 per cent in the urban areas of Sagwara and workers in Dungarpur di~trict and its various tebsils Dungarpur tehsils respectively. by sex and by rural and urban areas. (vi)

Total Percentage of Workers Percentage of Non-workers Rural r ---., ------"------""'1 District{Tehsil Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Dungarpur District T 27.94 50.64 5.59 72.06 49.36 94.41 R 28.24 51.23 5.71 71.76 48.77 94.29 U 23.24 41.66 3.46 76.76 58.34 96.54

1. Dungarpur Tehsil T 27.47 50.23 4.51 72.53 49.77 95.49 R 27.69 50.85 4.54 72.31 49.15 95.46 U 24.78 43.14 4.04 75.22 56.86 95.96

2. Aspur Tehsil T 29.00 52.22 7.20 71.00 47.78 92.80 R 29.00 52.22 7.20 71.00 47.78 92.80 U

3. Sagwara Tehsil T 28.08 50.41 6.28 71.92 49.59 93.72 R 28.61 51.24 6.55 71.39 48.76 93.45 U 20.58 38.93 2.52 79.42 61.07 97.43

Down at the tehsillevel, the percentage of workers Aspur tehsil. The range of female participation in the to the total population range from 27 in Dungarpur industry varies from 84 per cent in Sagwara to 93 per to 29 per cent in Aspur tehsil. The contribution of cent in Aspur tehsil. males to the working force range from 50 per cent in both Dungarpur and Sagwara tebsils to 52 in Aspur. In the rural areas of the tehsils the extent of male Female participation in the economic activity, which is workers engaged in agricultural activities is even greater rather very low, ranges from 4 percent in Dungarpur and the range of variation is from 89 in Sagwara to 93 tehsil to 7 per cent in Aspur. In all the tehsils the propor­ in Dungarpur tehsil. In case of women too, the range tions of workers to non-workers is about the same, of prop,lrtion of agricultural workers is greater viz., 86 that is, I worker for every 3 non-workers. per cent in Sagwara tehsil to 93 in Aspur tehsil.

Agriculture is the main industry of the district and Aspur tehsil does not have any urban area. In the 87 per cent of the working population, both amongst urban areas of Sagwara tehsil, 22 per cent male workers males and females, is engaged in cultivation. Sull and 16 per cent of female workers are engaged in culti­ higber proportions, even upto 90 to 91, are observed vation. Other services attract most of the: male workers in in rural areas the of district. In the urban areas other the urban areas of Sagwara (30%) and Dungarpur (36%). services account for 34 per cent of the workers, trade Trade and commerce accounts for 23 per cent of workers and commerce 23 per cent, and, manufacturing other in both the cases while 8 to 12 per cent are engaged than household industries II per cent. A large majority in manufacturing other than household industries respec· (58 per cent) of female working population is engaged tively in Sagwara & Dungarpur tehsils. Majority of in other services and 13 per cent in household industry. female workers, 51 per cent in Sagwara and 61 per cent in Dungarpur, are engaged in other services. Some Down at the tehsillevel, it will be observed that notable involvements of females of Du[)garpuf and a large majority of both the male and female workers Sagwara urban areas are that 14 per cent are engaged in of the various tchsils are engaged in agriculture. The household industry in Dungarpur while in Sagwara 10 extent of male working population in this industry per cent are engaged in construction. This can be seen ranges from 85 per cent in Sagwara to 90 per cent in in the following table. (vii)

Total Total Workers I & II III IV DistrictjTehsil Rural ,---"---~ ,-----"-----.. ,-----"---, ,------A.-_---., Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dungarpur District T 100.00 100.00 87.23 86.81 0.40 3.02 0.16 0.13 R 100.00 100.00 91.24 89.55 0.39 3.10 0.08 o.n U 100.00 100.00 12.84 10.94 0.41 0.96 1.62

1. Dungarpur Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 87.50 86.20 0.26 1.82 0.29 0.27 R 100.00 100.00 93.31 91.45 0.26 1.85 0.16 0.29 U 100.00 100.00 8.46 9.07 0.29 1.33 2.10

2. Aspur Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 90.01 92.58 0.19 2.01 0.01 R 100.00 100.00 90.01 92.58 0.19 2.01 0.01 U

3. Sagwara Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 85.23 83.67 0.73 4.99 0.06 0.05 R 100.00 100.00 88.70 85.53 0.73 5.12 0.02 0.06 U 100.00 100.00 21.79 15.75 0.68 0.63

Via) V(b) VI VII VIII IX ,--_ _.A.._----.,. ,-----"-----" ,--_-A.._~ ,--_.-A.._-, ,----"----, ,--A---.. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

2.04 2.49 1.18 1.11 0.34 0.21 3.01 0.66 0.67 0.07 4.97 5.50 1.80 2.13 0.68 0.90 0.20 0.10 1.95 0.45 0.26 0.04 3.40 3.60 6.35 12.67 10.56 6.72 2.82 3.26 22.83 6.72 8.17 0.77 34.40 57.96

1.51 2.46 1.09 1.60 0.21 0.03 2.77 0.80 1.07 0.07 5.30 6.75 1.20 1.65 OJI 1.27 0.14 1.29 0.42 0.32 3.01 3.07 5.70 14.40 11.69 6.40 1.24 0.53 22.92 6.40 11.14 1.07 36.46 60.80

2.06 1.87 0.84 0.37 0.05 0.Q3 2.72 0.53 0.13 0.11 3.99 2.50 2.06 1.87 0.84 0.37 0.05 0.03 2.72 0.53 0.13 0.11 3.99 2.50

2.84 2.93 1.52 1.06 0.70 0.53 3.54 0.61 0.36 0.04 5.02 6.12 2.58 2.79 1.15 0.89 0.41 0.26 2.50 0.41 0.26 O.O~ 3.65 4.90 7.67 8.22 8.26 7.53 6.04 10.27 22.64 7.54 2.11 30.18 50.69

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 2 22 • DUNGARPUR DISTRICT

0 TOTAL POPULATION Z OJ Area in Occupied , ______A ______---, '"0 District/TehsiljU.A./Town Square Residential U Kms. Houses Households Persons Males Females 2 4 5 6 7 8

22 DUNGARPUR DISTRICT T 3,770.0 93,297 94,516 530,258 263.116 267,142 R 3,749.4 87,368 88,365 499,001 246,931 252,070 U 20.6 5,929 6,151 31,257 16,185 15,072

I Dungarpur Tehsil T 1,572.3 44,162 44,575 262,020 131,567 130,453 R 1,566.4 40,555 40,812 242,247 121,077 121,170 U 5,9 3,607 3.763 19,773 10.490 9.283

Dungarpur Town U 5.87 3,flJ7 3,763 19,773 10,490 9,283

2 Aspur Tehsil T 666.9 18,628 )8,905 96,563 46,760 49,803 R 666.9 18,628 18,935 96,563 46,760 49,803 U

3 Sagwara Tehsil T 923.9 30,507 31,036 )71,675 84,789 86.886 R 909.2 28,185 28,648 160,191 79,094 81,097 U 14.7 2,322 2.388 11,484 5,695 5,789

II Sagwara Town U 14.67 2,322 2,388 11,484 5,695 5,789

WORKERS ,------"------. I 11 TII IV V Manufacturing, Livestock, Forestry, Servicing and Fishing, Hunting ,---- and Plantations, (a) Total Workers Agricultural Orchards and Mining and Household o· (I· IX) Cultivators Labourers Allied activities Quarrying Industry Z District/Tehsil/U.A./ ~ ,_-A.------., ,---"----., ,----"--. ,---"----., ,.--"---. ,.--"-- 0 Town .. U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

22 DUNGARPUR T 133,254 14,923 106,685 5,466 9,556 7,488 529 451 219 19 2,715 372 DISTRICT R 126,512 14,402 105,933 5,442 9,442 7.455 501 446 110 19 2,287 306 U 6,742 521 752 24 114 33 28 5 109 428 66

Dungarpur Tehsil T 66,091 5,882 54,354 2,585 3,478 2,485 170 107 193 16 996 145 R 61,566 5,507 54,016 2,567 3,433 2,469 157 102 98 16 738 91 U 4,525 375 338 18 45 16 13 95 258 54

Dungarpur Town U 4,525 375 338 18 45 16 13 5 95 258 54

2 Aspur Tehsil T 24,419 3,586 19,575 1,128 2,405 2,192 47 72 2 504 67 R 24,419 3,586 19,575 1,128 2,405 2,192 47 72 2 504 67 u

3 Sagwara Tehsil T 42,744 5,455 32,756 1,753 3,673 2,811 312 272 24 1,215 160 R 40,527 5,309 32,342 1,747 3,604 2,794 297 272 10 1,045 148 U 2,217 146 414 6 69 17 15 14 J70 12

II Sagwara Town U 2,217 146 414 6 69 17 15 14 170 12 3

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literate & Educated Persons .; Z 11) ,---A.__ ~ 'tl ,------"----, ,--~ District/Tehsil/U.A.rrown 0 Males Females Males Females Males Females (.) 9 10 11 12 13 14

10,496 10,619 168,856 168,624 60,607 15,286 T DUNGARPUR DISTRICT 22 9,537 9,676 166,577 166,908 50,438 9,670 R 959 943 2,279 1,716 10,169 5,616 U

3,689 3,764 97,066 96,763 29,140 6,748 T Dungarpur Tehsil 3,081 3,155 95,908 96,150 22,084 3,075 R 608 609 1,158 613 7,056 3,673 U

608 609 1,158 613 7,056 3,673 U Dungarpur Town

2,685 2,756 22,639 23,071 9,768 2,129 T Aspur Tehsil 2 2,685 2,756 22,639 23,071 9,768 2,129 R U

4,122 4,099 49,151 48,790 21,699 6,409 T Sagwara Tehsil 3,m 3,765 48,030 47,687 18,586 4,466 R 351 334 1,121 1,103 3,113 1,943 U

351 334 1,121 1,103 3,113 1,943 U Sagwara Town II

WORKERS ,------"------, VI VII VITT IX X Processing, RepaIrs ------., (b) Transport, Other than Trade and Storage and Household Construction Commerce Communication Other Services Non-Workers 0 Industry ;Z District/Tehsil/U.A,/ ,-_-"--_, , __.A._--.., ,---"-__ , ,---A----.., ,---"-----... ,--"-----., " Town '":l Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemaleS (.) 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 2

1,576 165 453 32 4,008 99 887 10 6,626 821 129,862 252,219 T DUNGARPUR 22 864 130 263 15 2,469 64 336 6 4,307 519 120,419 237,668 R DISTRICT 712 35 190 17 1,539 35 551 4 2,319 302 9,443 14,551 U

721 94 140 2 1,832 47 703 4 3,504 397 65,476 124,571 T Dungarpur Tehsil 192 70 84 795 23 199 1,854 169 59,511 115.663 R 529 24 56 2 1,037 24 504 4 1,650 228 5.965 8,908 U

529 24 56 2 1.037 24 504 4 1.650 228 5.965 8,908 U Dungarpur Town

205 13 12 663 19 31 4 975 90 22.341 46,217 T Aspur Tehsil 2 205 13 12 663 19 31 4 975 90 22.341 46,217 R U

650 58 301 29 1,513 33 153 2 2.147 334 42,045 81,431 T Sagwara Tehsil 3 467 47 167 14 1,011 22 106 2 1,478 260 38,567 75.788 R 183 11 134 15 502 11 47 669 74 3,478 5,643 U

183 11 134 15 502 11 47 669 74 3,478 5M3 U Sagwara Town II 4 TEHSIL : 1 • DUNGARPUR ., g ::; 0 "0 "0 ,--- :x: "3"," "3"," Literate '00) '00) and Total Name of Village

0 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TEHSIL : 1- DUNGARPUR 387,076 40,812 121,077 3,081 95,908 22,084 61,566 40,555 242,247 121,170 3,155 96,150 3,075 5,507

I 1 Shishod 3,896 398 399 2,485 1,173 1,312 45 146 983 1,125 267 13 549 11 2 2 Garduna 1,384 87 87 508 248 260 215 235 43 119 3 3 Bhuwali 1,492 136 136 782 402 380 396 374 42 9 198 13 4 4 Bara 2,464 215 217 l,lI7 543 574 529 574 142 6 249 20 5 5 Baron-ka-Sher 306 41 41 261 123 138 123 138 39 2 46 7

6 6 Dewal Khas 663 188 201 1,037 547 490 47 47 40 26 194 73 281 6 7 7 Pal Dewal 6,578 708 719 3,935 1,979 1,956 - 1,920 1,913 192 31,067 19 8 8 Tari Obri 894 90 90 571 296 275 296 275 20 2 168 7 9 9 Gamri Khas 901 82 92 568 270 298 40 5 2 129 58 141 10 10 10 Gamri Pal 2,768 345 354 2,129 1,024 1,105 958 1,034 142 3 495 9

11 11 Amliya 235 31 31 168 84 84 84 84 3 37 4 12 12 Rojela 347 28 28 176 100 76 100 76 7 26 13 13 Palpadar 1,985 221 221 1,351 691 660 7 4 672 644 94 4 330 42 14 14 Bokhla 3,658 579 580 2,702 1,325 1,377 22 31 1,301 1,338 198 8 615 19 15 15 Amjara 1,987 293 293 1,801 881 920 35 31 741 782 126 21 459 8

16 J6 Jheejwan 1,406 145 145 858 432 426 5 4 358 350 87 5 217 1 17 17 Baroti 1,790 193 193 1,171 581 590 23 21 518 531 111 4 284 5 18 18 Sachiya 2,256 261 261 1,640 813 827 770 773 106 J4 455 3 19 19 Mandwa Baiyala (Chhoti) 199 37 38 227 115 112 62 63 22 55 20 20 Sabli 1,959 176 177 1,050 539 511 51 39 331 306 129 27 231 12

21 21 Mandwa Mera Bhai Bari 985 76 84 506 264 242 149 134 45 11 136 3 22 22 Hathor 1,029 95 96 581 288 293 8 2 56 59 53 1 141 3 23 23 Padardi Ahra 531 68 71 436 221 215 183 175 32 2 117 24 24 Nalwa 1,243 123 123 715 348 367 348 367 29 149 25 25 Bubela 243 31 32 200 86 114 86 114 8 45

26 26 Vagdari 2,088 216 216 1,176 556 620 11 17 542 598 52 2 272 27 27 Kandula 1,222 33 33 189 93 96 93 96 2 46 28 28 Rohanwara 1,180 119 119 789 392 397 7 12 384 385 122 6 199 2 29 29 Jaswantpura @ Dachki 939 49 50 353 176 177 176 177 8 119 63 30 30 Metali 1,732 1I7 117 638 319 319 160 160 77 6 172 4

31 31 Khekhara Chela 1,758 103 103 629 304 325 243 276 74 14 159 32 32 Majhola 829 89 89 639 307 332 297 316 44 172 33 33 RampurSati 741 152 152 831 400 431 25 29 323 347 92 7 213 4 34 34 Sati 198 25 25 205 100 105 100 105 29 48 4 35 35 Dhuwaliya 475 3J 34 203 104 99 104 99 4 62

36 36 Sundarpur 365 83 84 500 270 230 19 15 251 215 21 2 176 37 37 Bhukarwara 720 27 29 141 74 67 13 6 1 52 38 38 Gumanpura 681 73 73 456 203 253 201 252 20 107 1 39 39 Dhughran 1,843 219 220 1,240 612 628 70 76 366 393 141 11 299 63 40 40 Karauli 1,458 173 173 1,012 496 526 31 38 315 361 85 1 240 5

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------"------. WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII vrn IX X 0 Z ,---A--, ,...----I'----. ,---A----.. ,--A---, r---"---. ,.------A--, ,--A-, ,--"--, ,---A----.. ,----A--.. r---"---., Cij M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

54,016 3,433 157 98 738 192 84 795 199 1,854 59,511 2,567 2,469 102 16 91 70 23 169 115,663

502 II 3 2 7 33 624 1,301 1 105 14 129 260 2 197 13 1 204 367 3 213 19 9 2 25 294 554 4 45 7 77 131 5

152 1 J 27 5 16 30 53 266 484 6 1.010 19 3 3 5 46 912 1,937 7 162 I 6 6 128 268 8 72 4 28 3 14 3 22 4 129 288 9 477 6 4 2 11 529 1,096 10

37 4 47 80 it 26 74 76 12 323 42 2 5 361 618 13 576 19 11 3 7 17 710 1,358 14 432 6 2 2 9 12 422 912 15

213 1 2 2 215 425 16 274 4 6 2 297 585 17 434 2 12 6 358 824 18 52 2 60 112 19 167 6 2 37 4 12 2 10 308 499 20

118 3 16 2 128 239 21 138 3 1 147 290 22 115 I 104 215 23 144 5 199 367 24 43 41 114 25

262 3 4 284 620 26 46 47 96 27 194 2 2 2 193 395 28 119 63 57 114 29 159 9 147 315 30

138 2 3 8 145 325 31 164 2 5 135 332 32 127 4 32 11 4 10 20 187 427 33 45 3 4 52 101 34 62 42 99 35

176 94 230 36 52 22 66 37 105 2 96 252 38 179 102 60 2 7 9 313 565 39 206 10 3 4 11 256 525 40 TEHSIL : 1 • DUNGARPUR

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o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

41 41 Ora Bara 2,655 317 317 1,948 975 973 767 747 191 33 548 3 42 42 Ora Chhola 681 66 66 353 184 169 30 31 18 5 92 3 43 43 Nawal Shyam 2,046 130 135 1,261 619 642 338 355 157 49 258 8 44 44 Bedwara 178 79 81 441 223 218 2 I 41 39 119 69 95 16 45 45 Kanba 1,581 191 191 1,175 618 557 76 67 309 258 247 74 270 10

46 46 Pawra 676 37 37 204 lOS 99 !O5 97 4 54 2 47 47 Chhapi 1,196 201 201 1,189 608 581 7 237 242 III 29 307 52 48 48 Nawagam 364 34 34 199 100 99 100 98 6 49 9 49 49 Peethapur 966 30 30 191 99 92 99 92 41 43 2 50 50 Khekhara 545 29 31 194 108 86 108 86 66 2

51 51 Kunwaliya Dara 1,451 43 45 322 160 162 160 162 89 42 52 52 Panthal 546 33 33 214 107 107 107 105 6 2 58 53 53 Bor-ka-Pani 479 50 50 307 149 158 149 158 19 56 54 54 Mandweeya 203 8 8 58 32 26 32 26 3 21 55 55 Talaiyan 1,895 169 169 1,123 547 576 4 544 572 113 6 265 S

56 56 Tengarwara 440 51 51 348 177 171 177 171 20 I 77 57 57 Jamboori 355 45 45 218 105 113 105 113 4 I 49 1 58 58 Ger 923 78 83 532 253 279 247 273 61 9 127 lZ 59 59 Pali Sora 508 96 96 610 303 307 289 306 59 164 2 60 60 Nankanla 38 5 5 28 16 12 16 12 2 7

61 61 Modar 1,078 115 115 811 417 394 8 7 357 347 93 16 212 62 62 Semliya 383 15 IS lIS 61 54 61 54 S 36 63 63 Punrawara 552 25 25 187 86 101 86 101 6 51 64 64 Kalapana 269 11 II 81 40 41 40 41 2 19 65 65 Dharma Odi 421 18 18 124 56 68 54 66 7 25

66 66 Derli 681 40 40 242 123 119 122 119 8 49 67 67 Jagabor 641 54 54 297 157 140 13 9 142 130 42 4 74 68 68 Khajuri 1,402 118 124 814 399 415 14 37 379 370 69 5 204 1 69 69 Dhamod 1,351 152 152 897 442 455 12 13 381 382 55 5 226 30 70 70 Deopura 340 19 19 95 44 51 44 49 2 23 3

71 71 Bichhiwara 1,578 332 332 1,713 900 813 60 56 337 329 347 94 284 34 72 72 Chundawara 5,Jl6 705 705 3,529 1,733 1,796 12 9 1,332 1,361 211 16 617 23 73 73 Geruwara 243 15 15 107 52 55 50 55 3 24 6 74 74 Chandrawasa 533 46 46 262 131 131 - 131 131 2 72 75 75 Banta Balgun 59 Unpopulated

76 76 Bilpan 961 103 103 602 287 315 248 267 50 12 151 77 77 Baldiya 99 49 49 167 71 96 30 39 19 6 32 13 78 78 Prantarsuwa 336 65 68 397 206 191 48 51 126 118 42 14 102 79 79 Gharmala 1,757 181 181 1,149 564 585 374 389 66 10 299 59 80 80 Mehana 1,379 163 163 989 508 481 10 9 213 195 135 31 299 46

81 81 lorwara 1,207 100 100 610 311 299 170 171 37 3 161 18 82 82 Balwara 5,659 470 470 2,630 1,351 1,279 29 25 1,298 1,233 118 3 709 20 83 83 lana 2,536 316 316 1,785 889 896 67 62 392 370 152 44 459 15 84 84 Ba ladeer 212 51 51 317 154 163 154 163 14 52 1 85 85 Kheri 493 32 32 211 108 103 47 52 5 65 1 7

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· __;.__ WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V{b) VI VII VIII IX X o· Z ,--"--, ,---"-, ,--A--,,-.A..., ,-.A...., ,---"-,,-.A....-,,-A...-, ,--A--,,-.A....-, ,---"--, iii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3~ 35 36 37 38 0

515 2 12 9 9 427 970 41 88 3 3 92 166 42 221 7 13 I 20 361 634 43 61 2 I II 13 19 128 202 44 157 55 7 14 9 35 348 547 45

48 1 6 i 51 97 46 175 6 99 45 9 3 3 11 6 1 301 529 47 40 6 2 I 2 7 51 90 48 32 11 2 56 90 49 32 34 2 42 84 50

49 40 42 71 120 51 42 15 49 107 52 56 93 157 53 10 11 11 26 54 260 4 282 571 55

77 100 170 56 49 56 112 57 122 4 11 126 267 58 149 2 2 10 139 305 59 7 9 12 60

186 19 4 205 393 61 32 4 25 54 62 51 35 101 63 19 21 41 64 25 31 68 65

49 74 119 66 45 2 5 19 3 83 139 67 193 1 2 5 195 414 68 194 24 29 2 5 216 425 69 19 3 2 21 48 70

115 15 35 9 26 2 26 8 68 7 616 779 71 512 6 67 15 5 7 25 2 1,116 1,773 72 16 7 4 1 2 28 49 73 60 11 59 130 74 Unpopulated 75

144 6 5 136 310 76 32 12 39 83 77 102 104 191 78 277 15 59 3 2 265 526 79 206 2 27 43 48 4 5 209 435 80

125 28 18 4 150 281 81 672 19 7 1 11 1 18 642 1,259 82 426 14 I 5 8 18 430 881 83 49 3 102 162 84 64 43 102 85 8 TEHSIL : 1 • DUNGARPUR

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o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

86 86 LaJlmanpura 525 75 75 444 218 226 90 94 49 122 4 87 87 Bheelwata 103 8 8 51 28 23 28 23 3 10 88 88 Surpur 917 100 100 602 289 313 13 17 116 116 51 1 !52 2 89 89 Anbar Khet 686 94 94 553 283 270 250 231 46 2 147 90 90 Padardi 538 56 56 333 167 166 43 59 20 1 92

91 91 Dadoriya 291 64 67 339 167 172 152 156 56 10 8Z 92 92 Gumanpura 400 5 5 31 16 15 525 4 7 93 93 Chela 351 60 60 345 168 177 145 145 35 26 79 4 94 94 Mathugamra Khas 419 59 59 340 162 178 63 53 19 22 68 27 8S 4 95 95 Relra 949 127 132 827 400 427 400 407 34 206 60

96 96 Kotana 184 51 51 Z66 144 122 141 122 9 77 29 97 97 Bajarda 537 42 49 308 143 165 112 119 24 67 1 98 98 lhankol 1,153 59 63 342 164 178 65 73 30 95 19 99 99 Peepalda 1,187 94 103 515 242 273 8 7 105 126 69 11 113 100 100 Rampur Baiyola 608 75 79 450 222 228 18 17 172 174 42 3 126 30

101 101 Gara Malji 756 65 65 373 196 177 196 176 26 104 20 102 102 Gara Moraiya 516 59 59 284 133 151 44 60 50 17 69 1 103 103 Barod 1,319 106 106 561 275 286 4 266 273 50 7 136 56 104 104 Bhatwara 259 43 43 253 119 134 94 114 18 1 58 105 105 SalOra 315 21 21 100 42 58 37 51 4 15 2

106 106 Nawagam Pharas 313 23 23 [17 52 65 52 65 22 107 107 Khumanpura 608 45 45 240 [31 109 131 106 15 75 8 108 108 Ratnawara 680 42 42 251 136 115 91 79 30 79 3 109 109 Dhawri 885 62 62 293 141 152 1 50 78 1 110 110 Bassi Khas 1,538 131 131 587 270 317 30 35 2 147 58 122 3

III III Garda 413 36 36 159 77 82 2 2 38 50 18 34 2 112 112 Parda Chaubisan 383 36 40 247 116 131 13 15 103 116 12 55 113 113 Odwariya 1,501 129 129 689 346 343 14 14 128 120 88 20 144 2 114 114 Moth 180 15 16 91 43 48 43 48 4 1 23 115 115 Deo Somna th 1,402 173 177 985 476 509 6 316 398 84 6 231 9

116 116 Bhllgal Salawatan 64 20 21 101 54 47 4 2 49 45 14 25 117 117 Bairniya 636 72 72 429 210 219 2[0 219 44 123 6 118 118 Sawgar 2,162 210 210 1,204 593 611 2 484 512 63 372 6 119 119 Bagdari 1,072 119 122 688 314 374 11 275 333 46 157 8 120 120 Torniya 405 26 26 124 52 72 52 72 2 34

121 121 Ratanpura 412 71 71 424 189 235 2 186 235 23 5 101 2 122 122 Khempur 1,213 123 123 516 262 254 19 25 78 74 56 2 150 123 123 Bhachariya 658 116 116 194 105 89 1 17 63 124 124 Satu 1,554 74 74 798 398 400 3 2 317 319 87 6 203 125 125 Halhai 1,637 190 190 1,101 565 536 57 58 181 152 139 29 283 4

126 126 Rughnathpura 466 62 62 336 151 185 102 130 21 4 89 10 127 127 Khajuriya 1,138 159 159 825 395 430 375 409 60 6 191 3 128 128 Phoonti Talai 247 60 60 136 67 69 65 66 10 2 29 129 129 Phaloj 2313 272 272 1,366 669 697 26 28 404 402 182 21 360 2 130 130 Ghatau 1,211 136 136 691 337 354 28 26 221 224 50 189 4 9 RURAL PRIMARY CE:'oISUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA ______, NON- WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,_A.., .--A.., ,-"--, ,_..A-, ,_A_, ,_A.-, ,---A_, ,_A-, ,_..A-, ,__.A._, ,_A_, Vi M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

122 4 96 222 86 10 18 23 87 143 2 8 137 311 88 138 2 3 1 2 136 269 89 87 3 2 75 166 90

66 2 10 &S 172 91 7 9 15 92 72 4 4 3 89 173 93 74 4 6 5 77 174 94 204 60 194 367 95

69 29 8 67 93 96 65 2 76 164 97 91 19 3 69 159 98 102 8 2 129 273 99 118 30 6 2 96 198 100

93 9 17 2 92 157 101 57 1 6 64 150 102 124 55 12 139 230 103 58 61 134 104 15 2 27 56 lOS

22 7 30 58 106 75 8 56 101 107 78 3 1 57 112 108 71 4 63 151 109 26 2 26 19 29 2 19 148 314 110

34 2 43 80 111 55 61 131 112 142 2 202 341 113 23 20 48 114 207 5 2 2 4 11 245 500 115

22 2 I 29 47 116 119 4 2 3 87 213 117 354 5 4 6 221 605 118 156 8 157 :66 119 34 1 ,8 71 120

101 2 83 233 121 145 2 112 254 122 62 I 42 89 123 195 5 1 2 195 400 124 238 4 4 6 9 19 282 532 125

84 2 4 62 175 126 189 2 2 204 427 127 28 38 69 128 319 1 19 18 309 695 129 180 2 2 1 2 148 350 130 10 TEHSIL : 1· DlJNGARPUR

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o 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

131 131 Dhani Ghatau 373 66 67 289 134 155 73 70 25 67 132 132 Bandi Ghati 213 10 10 68 35 33 35 33 6 25 133 133 Pagara 1,246 191 191 1,101 516 585 11 8 501 574 85 3 273 1 134 134 Sulai 820 83 83 515 237 278 237 278 25 2 139 2 135 135 Ran Sagar Paehor 181 23 23 171 91 80 88 74 7 42

136 136 Kbera Kacbwasa 1,530 99 99 871 429 442 4 4 209 224 169 31 219 3 137 137 Kesharpura 315 39 39 244 123 121 123 121 6 83 2 138 138 Basipal 2,696 452 452 2,300 1,131 1,169 3 5 1,087 1,136 127 9 674 72 139 139 Ghamala 780 65 65 378 187 191 4 6 183 185 32 109 140 140 Khemaru 1,250 136 136 889 439 450 3 422 438 119 5 242

141 141 Manpur 1,622 126 126 839 408 431 319 335 55 193 23 142 142 Mathugamra Pal 3,860 452 454 2,575 1,219 1,356 - 1,159 1,285 181 11 623 6 143 143 Bhatpur 404 43 43 270 137 133 137 133 75 144 144 Gokalpura 400 52 52 301 157 144 - 149 130 16 80 145 145 Kushal Magri 257 38 38 220 120 100 118 96 5 57

146 146 Siyaldari 165 61 61 366 184 182 184 182 39 95 147 147 Beelri 851 117 117 700 352 348 21 27 245 259 107 12 187 10 148 148 Teejwar 888 69 69 429 219 210 206 195 39 2 114 149 149 Sarkan Sai 473 65 65 397 205 192 205 191 55 1 103 150 150 Beerpur 303 38 38 240 119 121 115 112 60 2 54

151 151 Sheopura 168 17 20 98 53 45 31 23 21 9 15 152 152 Khaparda 572 50 50 285 148 137 148 137 35 1 60 1 153 153 Mandwa 1,828 261 261 1.559 791 768 4 2 786 765 84 3 434 1 154 154 Ghata 806 94 94 592 318 274 313 267 32 2 171 37 155 155 Bhandariya 571 121 123 625 302 323 4 291 313 44 1 155 2

156 156 Udaipura 209 38 38 255 122 133 32 29 14 39 157 157 Patapur 182 21 23 138 70 68 61 60 8 40 158 158 Mali Khera 34 8 8 52 27 25 27 25 3 5 159 159 Bori 1,132 112 112 747 371 376 205 199 69 3 200 160 160 Chak Mahuri 205 21 21 ]22 58 64 58 64 2 28

161 161 Mahuri 1,909 275 275 1,613 804 809 788 804 122 377 162 162 Pakhroon 720 65 65 392 194 198 194 198 36 92 163 163 Himmatpura 173 2 2 II 5 6 562 2 164 164 Kankra Dara 1,281 106 106 679 320 359 320 359 44 2 162 39 165 165 Patn 366 30 30 183 98 85 98 85 32 50

166 166 Sendwai 476 26 26 173 94 79 9.+ 79 12 1 47 167 167 Mara 2,071 280 280 1,515 775 740 13 11 306 314 239 13 356 17 168 168 Gamri Ahara 5,473 410 410 2,866 1,411 1,455 46 56 1,088 1,101 222 57 735 58 169 169 Ratapani 966 84 84 458 233 225 233 225 32 107 13 170 170 Ram SagrJ 270 24 24 123 62 61 62 60 2 33

171 171 Borka Talab 628 36 36 232 113 119 113 119 7 54 172 172 Lehana 315 27 27 187 98 89 98 89 21 45 10 173 173 Asiya Bab 485 28 28 173 85 88 85 88 21 2 37 174 174 Malwatha 2,021 124 124 730 377 353 375 353 98 3 171 175 175 Heengori 111 2 2 15 9 6 963 3 11 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA ______, NON- WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X C ,__A__, Z ,_A_, ,_..A._, ,--..A....., ,--..A._, ,_..A._, ,--.A-, ,_A_, ,_.A.._, ,-A-., r--.A-....-.. iii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

67 67 155 131 13 8 10 32 132 262 1 6 2 243 584 133 138 2 98 276 134 42 49 80 135

196 2 2 8 4 6 210 439 136 71 1 J2 1 40 119 137 527 8 113 45 25 19 8 457 1,097 138 109 78 191 139 239 2 197 450 140

143 3 39 20 4 3 3 215 408 141 592 7 4 6 9 596 1,350 142 75 62 132 143 78 2 77 144 144 57 63 100 145

83 12 89 182 146 145 10 10 6 6 20 1(i5 338 147 114 105 210 148 102 102 187 149 43 9 65 121 150

10 2 38 45 151 54 6 88 136 152 380 I 24 28 357 767 153 119 2 42 16 10 19 147 237 154 133 1 20 1 2 147 321 155

36 3 2 83 130 156 34 30 68 157 4 3 22 22 158 183 12 4 171 376 159 28 30 63 160

366 5 2 7 427 804 161 90 5 2 102 193 162 2 3 6 163 115 3 43 24 2 4 10 158 320 164 39 9 2 48 85 165

}3 14 3 47 76 166 322 13 15 3 7 5 7 419 723 167 664 5 31 48 13 10 13 676 1,397 168 95 11 11 1 126 212 169 32 29 61 170

53 59 119 171 38 5 10 2 53 79 172 37 48 88 173 167 2 206 353 174 2 6 6 175 12 TEHSIL : 1 - DUNGARPUR

Literate ,--- Name of the Village TOTAL POPULATION and TOlll o Educated Workers o z Persons (I-IX) 0) Z ":) c U

o 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J 5 16

176 176 Jhalan 335 26 26 186 90 96 90 96 21 32 177 177 Makroda 121 17 17 86 42 44 42 44 3 17 178 178 Damuni 189 9 9 62 30 32 30 32 2 11 179 179 Ratanpur 284 25 25 136 89 47 65 45 33 47 180 180 Rampur 305 40 40 301 146 155 145 15) 43 43

181 181 Nareli 876 83 83 511 252 259 252 259 23 6 141 182 182 Jhapa 458 67 67 506 255 251 255 251 29 119 7 183 183 Saram 1,132 44 44 679 331 348 329 347 37 140 184 184 Ghesoowon-ka-Bag 418 36 36 269 139 130 126 110 27 4 56 185 185 Sara 164 16 16 117 66 51 66 51 10 38

186 186 Himmatpura 181 28 28 165 84 81 84 81 7 41 187 187 Kanpur 646 71 71 497 235 262 235 262 35 2 120 188 188 Valra 258 41 41 279 161 118 151 113 40 5 51 189 189 Mewara 147 62 62 343 187 156 56 46 19 II 45 9 107 190 190 Padardi 323 44 44 284 143 141 143 141 5 67

191 191 :11< ala 59 9 9 53 25 28 25 28 2 9 192 192 Bharatpur 154 32 32 212 114 98 114 98 9 32 10)3 193 Veerpur 1,189 94 94 707 342 365 335 357 48 180 2 194 194 Manipur 350 30 30 184 88 96 88 96 52 195 195 Kherapal 275 14 14 95 49 46 49 46 21

196 196 Wer 275 42 42 291 158 133 107 102 44 86 2 197 197 Kodiya Gon with* 1,100 71 71 488 231 257 231 257 8 109 198 198 Jalukuwa 950 76 76 530 268 262 1 . 14 256 248 32 2 165 199 199 Ariwat 543 41 41 295 158 137 158 137 16 3 60 ZOO 200 Galandar 3,239 316 316 1,948 979 969 977 968 143 7 473

201 201 Bhana Talai 828 56 56 362 176 186 176 186 15 98 32 202 202 Dedekon-ka-Vela 725 41 41 234 111 123 111 123 17 61 203 203 Mehan Beri 437 27 27 166 79 87 79 87 5 37 7 204 204 Vagwol 389 19 19 133 75 58 75 58 10 33 205 205 Nawadhara 225 26 27 187 95 92 95 92 30 41

206 206 Untiya 565 63 70 439 206 233 206 233 33 1 100 207 207 Genjl 926 164 164 927 465 462 85 95 101 99 189 60 178 12 208 208 Salampura 566 95 95 575 297 278 179 129 60 5 166 2 209 209 Wank@Vikasnagar 2,767 287 287 1,540 758 782 387 394 218 37 384 46 210 210 Larsor 476 78 "IS 481 2tO 221 260 221 10 117 6

211 211 Jeebeji-ka-Vanta 72 10 10 56 29 27 29 27 2 16 212 212 Basiya 947 88 88 590 300 290 300 290 24 143 18 213 213 Upargamiya 555 35 35 257 132 125 132 125 7 67 3 214 214 Ghanta Dubara 187 18 18 III 51 60 51 60 20 26 215 215 Mandela Upb 840 92 92 620 316 304 314 300 64 148

216 216 Pardi Waslya 221 17 17 107 64 43 64 43 5 40 4 217 217 Rangpur 324 36 36 219 100 119 100 ::9 9 54 218 218 Veeri 745 60 62 360 176 184 4 176 180 14 1 73 219 219 Nawa Tapran 352 59 59 311 139 172 19 23 107 124 26 6 71 220 220 Lolakpur 840 85 85 461 235 226 235 226 39 5 87

• Baka Khara Beer. 13 RURAl. PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· ------_--"- --, WORKERS

II III IV Veal V(b) VI VII VIlI IX X 0 Z ,--A...-.., ,-"-, ,_A_, ,.....-A....-.., ,---"---., ,_A_, ,_.A._, ,...... A....-.., ,...... A._, ,_.A-, r--"--, iii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

32 58 96 176 17 25 44 177 11 19 32 178 16 10 21 42 47 179 43 103 155 180

138 111 259 181 113 6 7 136 244 182 139 191 348 183 56 83 130 184 38 28 51 185

32 9 43 81 186 1li 3 115 262 187 51 110 117 188 77 10 15 80 156 189 67 76 140 190

9 16 28 191 32 82 97 192 177 2 162 363 193 52 36 96 194 20 28 46 195

79 2 4 72 131 196 102 7 122 257 197 163 2 103 262 198 60 98 132 199 462 3 7 506 968 200

72 23 22 3 10 78 154 201 61 50 123 202 37 7 42 80 203 33 42 58 204 41 54 92 205

99 106 233 206 146 8 7 2 13 2 2 10 287 450 207 149 7 1 2 2 6 131 276 208 293 3 38 16 39 6 26 374 736 209 116 6 143 215 210

16 13 27 211 123 18 18 2 157 272 212 67 65 122 213 26 25 60 214 145 168 303 215

40 4 24 39 216 54 46 119 217 73 103 184 218 66 3 2 68 172 219 82 4 148 226 220 14 TEHSIL: 1 - DUNGARPUR

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o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

221 221 Sarkan Kopcha 920 76 76 422 221 201 221 201 2 10~ 41 222 222 Asela 1,129 162 162 885 442 443 12 11 223 221 116 2 221 72 223 223 Nijpur 258 57 57 314 152 162 30 33 50 59 44 2 76 224 224 Upargam 1,144 147 147 758 371 387 15 16 79 81 102 7 206 5 225 225 UndarJa 892 99 99 575 281 294 281 294 39 5 165 59

226 226 Bhatra 743 76 76 406 208 198 207 197 32 I 84 5 227 227 Nawagaon Damri 417 60 60 325 170 155 170 155 11 2 83 13 228 228 Khairwara Seedri 994 241 260 I,m 618 705 16 11 574 673 59 4 309 56 229 229 Dabela 445 86 91 467 214 253 3 5 207 240 41 4 107 230 230 Dowra 406 109 109 491) 243 247 138 136 119 16 112 10

231 231 Damri 2,750 383 394 2,008 961 1,047 53 48 591 627 248 92 472 84 232 232 Narniya 582 153 156 774 364 410 11 21 205 145 102 18 182 29 233 233 Nawagaon Punali 714 84 84 433 192 241 6 9 151 194 30 101 234 234 Bara Hathai 785 56 56 287 130 157 1 27 81 235 235 Dhani Hathai 379 38 38 J37 65 72 30 20 7 39

236 236 Bhejaton-ka-Oda 581 79 79 456 223 233 4 1 213 223 54 3 111 237 237 Seemal Ghati 496 79 79 472 213 259 7 12 206 247 27 I 102 238 238 Beekasor 277 40 40 240 127 113 120 109 19 46 239 239 Kaloogamra 603 46 46 229 108 121 105 119 20 57 240 240 Gehuwara 1,032 64 64 343 174 169 80 88 83 27 78

241 241 Patli 685 151 151 814 405 409 4 328 338 168 15 212 2 242 242 Punali 2,065 294 294 2,004 994 1,010 102 104 267 246 349 105 503 89 243 243 Ragela 863 142 143 861 445 416 445 416 116 6 210 17 244 244 Khas Kaul Khanda 1,892 89 89 466 223 243 80 80 43 13 139 49 245 245 Ku bera 181 22 22 148 66 82 65 81 8 45 3

246 246 Jogiwara 216 43 43 213 10J 107 5 7 49 8 55 5 247 247 Pal Kolkhanda 1,854 304 304 1,960 1,006 954 - 1,006 954 146 6 608 542 248 248 Rama 327 50 53 214 116 98 96 95 29 2 89 48 249 249 Samota 188 43 43 245 117 128 116 128 17 72 7 250 250 Harmaliya 273 44 44 244 119 125 116 123 15 61 40

251 251 Samota-ka-Ora 467 32 32 182 83 99 83 99 5 52 24 252 252 Pal Mandav 1,702 128 128 752 361 391 358 388 47 2 186 70 253 253 Dara 1,356 33 38 278 138 140 138 140 27 76 24 254 254 Khera 565 28 28 189 92 97 92 97 45 255 255 Deoli 729 13 13 75 36 39 36 39 21

256 256 Dolwar Neechli 1,442 18 18 647 303 344 300 340 64 2 148 2 257 257 Kanhari Chak B 128 22 22 142 76 66 76 66 29 258 258 Talaiyan 897 101 101 540 273 267 271 267 49 130 259 259 Kanhari Chak A 884 94 94 532 266 266 10 13 254 252 16 2 128 4 260 260 Dolwar Upli 712 77 77 413 183 230 183 230 19 102 7

261 261 Balo(a 2,346 271 271 1,031 497 534 497 534 69 253 262 262 Dol Kujela 1.294 66 66 397 211 186 211 186 27 97 263 263 Pal Doja 1,253 112 112 679 313 366 313 366 44 135 264 264 Parda Gokaliya 671 65 65 362 171 191 91 95 26 89 265 265 Dolbariyon-ka-Ora 396 68 68 431 209 222 209 221 26 87 15 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERS-A ______, NON. WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 7. r--"--, ,-A-, ,--A_, r_!"'--" ,.-_!...--., ,.-_A_, ,--A_, ,.--A--., ,.---"--, ,.-_!...--., ,.--.A.__" Vi M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

17 22 87 19 117 160 221 191 10 23 62 2 2 3 221 371 222 65 9 76 162 223 152 5 I 35 4 2 12 165 382 224 116 45 58 4 116 235 225

70 13 2 124 193 226 58 24 13 1 87 142 227 290 14 40 7 309 649 228 105 1 107 253 229 105 10 2 4 131 237 230

311 40 74 2 60 6 2 18 38 4 489 963 231 143 24 4 4 2 4 10 10 5 4 182 381 232 95 2 3 I 91 241 233 78 1 49 151 234 39 26 72 235

109 112 233 236 102 111 258 237 41 81 113 238 56 51 118 239 73 3 2 - 96 169 240

197 1 1 2 6 193 407 241 381 67 11 13 3 30 7 33 2 42 491 921 242 160 15 29 1 1 19 235 399 243 106 25 49 3 84 194 244 44 I 21 79 245

30 I 2 4 13 3 6 51 102 246 380 4 210 538 I 16 398 412 247 43 18 43 17 5 2 27 50 248 39 2 33 2 45 121 249 33 13 35 2 13 4 58 85 250

17 6 22 I 2 25 2 31 75 251 115 67 69 3 1 175 321 252 42 8 16 25 7 62 116 253 42 3 47 97 254 19 2 15 39 255

146 2 2 155 342 256 29 47 65 257 123 2 2 2 143 267 258 125 3 2 138 262 259 84 1 6 12 6 81 223 260

252 1 244 534 261 95 2 114 186 262 130 2 2 178 366 263 87 1 82 191 264 87 122 222 265 16 TEHSIL : 1 . DUNGA RPUR

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o 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

266 266 Parda·Moru 152 34 34 204 96 108 96 lOS 30 1 35 267 267 Antri 589 147 147 774 382 392 161 145 174 94 172 21 268 268 Ojri 168 24 24 151 79 72 79 72 42 269 269 Margiya·Mahura 243 22 22 150 75 75 75 75 11 4 36 270 2'10 Rajgarhi 661 90 90 413 196 217 22 32 174 185 55 83

271 271 Thaiyata 512 26 26 161 77 84 77 84 4 39 272 272 Bailhora 1,685 57 63 372 191 181 191 181 36 81 16 273 273 Heeratan 2,596 214 214 1,276 633 643 28 31 591 605 82 7 339 274 274 Bandra 330 35 35 243 116 127 116 127 21 46 275 275 Selaj 709 n 72 450 196 254 187 250 29 2 86

276 276 Khakbar Khuniya 646 62 62 405 203 202 191 189 56 109 277 277 Mandela Nichli 70 12 12 89 45 44 45 44 11 23 278 278 Patiyon·ka-Bagh 172 16 16 88 46 42 46 42 7 23 279 279 Amli Kalan 148 26 26 146 75 71 68 67 8 1 37 10 2~0 280 Dholka 448 49 49 331 183 148 183 143 43 2 102 28

281 281 Chauki 1,657 131 132 750 354 396 354 396 55 1 165 35 282 282 Nawagaon 842 83 83 492 226 266 226 266 72 4 119 2 283 283 Suratan 1,196 166 166 931 481 450 480 450 76 2 2-19 7 284 284 Mal 378 101 101 605 298 307 298 307 96 7 172 5 285 285 Sansarpur 913 106 106 617 289 328 278 311 34 2 159 13

286 286 Narata Kalan 106 16 16 109 58 51 39 36 13 34 10 287 287 Lamba Kboonta 79 14 14 78 34 44 34 44 4 24 288 288 Doongla Talab 81 22 22 119 63 56 7 12 27 30 32 4 27 1 289 289 Pardi Gujreshwar 209 63 63 436 222 214 57 58 101 31 123 25 290 290 Gada Roda 299 45 45 277 122 155 122 155 32 74

291 291 Gorada 1,172 109 J09 763 372 391 370 387 J06 9 209 111 292 292 Beja 397 43 43 303 144 159 144 159 22 70 4 293 293 Mundela 176 24 24 176 78 98 78 98 3 44 294 294 Kubela 461 38 38 252 129 123 129 123 13 60 1 295 295 Sura·ka·Talab 161 17 17 122 61 61 61 61 39 4

296 296 Bbayta 181 23 23 151 79 72 79 72 35 297 297 Rangela 358 59 59 384 185 199 185 199 23 2 77 2 298 298 Dudheli-ka·Bhatra 46 6 6 45 18 27 18 27 3 7 299 299 Ariwal 549 92 92 357 175 182 175 181 17 82 300 300 Kaparwel 188 25 25 161 81 80 79 80 9 29

301 301 Renta 1,128 74 74 474 251 223 251 223 37 131 302 302 Joora 623 58 58 367 183 184 183 183 43 93 303 303 Dakanmariya 431 41 41 240 128 112 128 112 17 68 304 304 Laxmanpura 171 23 23 140 74 66 66 58 7 30 305 305 Mahipalpura 363 33 33 245 127 118 125 118 6 37

306 306 Kundli Genji 332 27 29 170 92 78 92 78 3 47 307 307 Balwaniya 918 97 97 610 313 297 313 297 49 158 308 308 Charwara 1,060 121 121 806 422 384 4 420 380 73 201 4 309 309 Annapura 1,017 68 68 428 220 208 219 208 23 144 10 310 310 Bilpan Karwara 770 68 70 460 218 242 218 242 19 115 17 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA ______, NON· WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,...... J...... , ,~ ,.~ ,..A---., ~ ,.....J...... , ~ ,---A----, ,--.A.---., ,_A---., ,---A-_, fii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

32 3 61 108 266 79 7 12 2 19 9 3 7 21 31 210 371 267 24 18 37 72 268 20 14 2 39 75 269 81 113 217 270

39 38 84 271 1 80 16 lIO 165 272 304 4 18 2 5 294 643 273 32 11 3 70 127 274 84 2 110 254 275

108 94 201 276 23 22 44 277 23 23 42 278 26 11 10 38 61 279 61 36 26 4 2 81 120 280

107 58 35 189 361 281 116 2 3 107 264 282 238 6 4 I 2 5 232 443 283 170 2 1 2 1 126 302 284 119 39 13 130 315 285

20 14 9 24 41 286 24 10 44 287 15 5 3 36 55 288 68 48 20 2 4 99 189 289 74 48 155 290

171 19 110 15 163 280 291 62 4 8 74 155 292 44 34 98 293 60 69 122 294 31 6 2 22 57 295

35 . 44 72 296 75 2 2 108 197 297 7 11 27 298 82 93 181 299 29 52 80 300

128 2 120 223 301 85 6 2 90 184 302 64 2 2 60 111 303 30 44 66 304 37 90 118 305

47 45 78 306 157 155 297 307 193 4 221 380 303 55 70 17 10 2 76 198 309 115 103 242 310 18 TEHSIL : 1- DUNGARPUR

'" "'" ~ "0 "0.. :r; ;;"," ;;", Literate ,--- ';; "0" '00) and Total Name of the Village "0'" TOTAL POPULATION O)~ 0).0 "0:': ..c:.~ Educated 0 ""'til "6 ..c:" Workers Z O)!:: 001 0'"' 0 1! .~ " rt.IU rt.I(-< Persons (I-IX) u tl.'O 'liV> Z ..," OI,,01 uv>;::!.~ :: 0 ... c:: 00) 0 (i3 U <:.:. O~ :l; ---, r-.A..--., r-.A..--..,-.A..--.. ,....---"----., P M FMFMFM FMF

0 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

311 311 Pohri Khaturat 1,675 186 186 1,149 597 552 3 4 594 548 66 1 255 312 312 Bheenda 2,366 284 290 1,782 883 899 111 125 753 751 136 5 417 4 313 313 Pardi Veersingh 233 31 31 182 97 85 92 82 24 54 8 314 314 Jhonthri 1,935 288 288 1,798 898 900 861 873 156 9 443 6 315 315 Pardi Udara t 184 23 23 162 85 77 85 77 5 52 1

316 316 Negala 1,023 114 114 695 349 346 337 337 51 179 1 317 317 Vijaipura 54 10 10 74 37 37 37 37 5 21 2 318 318 Gajpur 500 60 60 360 117 183 177 183 37 115 22 319 319 Bheelwa Pachela 1,951 153 153 897 465 432 451 422 51 I 282 73 320 320 Bera 925 80 80 484 252 232 252 232 54 2 118 10

321 321 Baori Khera 556 28 28 189 99 90 99 91) 7 48 322 322 Pagran Surata 1,392 124 124 775 370 405 360 403 56 2 216 323 323 Bageri-ka-Vela 308 19 19 117 61 56 58 55 11 28 324 324 Bedsa 2,629 341 341 1,965 964 1,001 34 25 797 815 191 44 440 10 325 325 Bathri 574 62 64 393 208 185 208 185 4 91

326 326 Adarsh Gaon 698 28 28 152 82 70 82 70 16 42 327 327 Ku dli 107 3 3 17 9 8 8 8 2 328 328 Dharmpuri 553 34 34 190 96 94 96 94 19 45 329 329 Kampa Kundli 407 16 16 95 48 47 48 47 5 27 330 330 Dhuwer 1,014 144 144 898 462 436 37 39 389 378 83 10 200 14

331 331 Nagariya Pachela 1,325 125 125 799 393 406 380 393 53 2 207 332 332 Rojela 351 45 45 270 140 130 139 130 21 75 1 333 333 Veerawara 484 43 43 281 144 137 144 137 15 70 10 334 334 Parda Manarat 438 70 70 452 224 228 224 228 12 112 2 335 335 Gara Banteshwar 406 75 75 487 235 252 229 245 35 117

336 336 Kunpa 73 10 10 44 25 19 25 19 10 13 337 337 Kesharpura 160 40 40 235 113 122 113 122 22 57 338 338 Bhana Seemal 379 52 52 303 149 154 118 127 26 1 91 339 339 Karawara 1,171 196 196 1,048 548 500 31 38 180 179 184 29 304 67 340 340 Ponhri PateJan 728 83 83 488 236 252 159 180 33 126

341 341 Gandhwa 5,962 683 686 3,648 1,858 1,790 11 10 1,842 1,775 176 7 923 21 342 342 Gara Gokal 927 115 115 714 339 375 9 9 330 366 55 2 158 343 343 Rasta 4,669 128 128 3,135 1,567 1,568 60 54 1,450 1,458 172 14 913 878 344 344 Goherika 358 33 33 224 117 107 Il7 107 1 87 75 345 345 Mor Muhuri 556 15 15 99 55 44 55 44 2 40 31

346 346 Japhra 434 32 32 200 100 100 100 100 4 68 68 347 347 Jethola 278 25 25 153 80 73 15 11 38 S3 49 348 348 Mandli 842 112 112 688 380 308 33 30 170 132 114 3 198 2 349 349 Jamburi 357 33 33 187 93 94 3 2 90 92 26 46 350 350 Bhensla 577 46 46 273 140 133 110 109 15 89

351 351 Deeppura 195 12 12 53 29 24 29 24 8 12 352 352 Jhalap 1,516 158 158 857 466 391 11 2 232 197 124 4 265 353 353 Deogaon 929 69 69 374 182 192 182 192 11 117 354 354 Bharatpura 76 Unpopulated 355 355 Leekhi Chholi 786 73 73 497 254 243 253 243 27 156 124 19 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERS..A. ______, NON· WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,----"---, ,--"--, ,--.A.-, ,--..A..., ,----"---, ,--"--, ,--"-_, ,--..A.-, ,-_.A.-, ,-_..A..., ,--.A..-, in M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

237 18 342 552 311 400 6 11 466 895 312 45 7 8 43 77 313 410 12 2 8 11 455 894 314 46 5 33 76 315

162 13 3 170 345 316 16 5 2 16 35 317 82 33 22 62 161 318 278 64 4 9 183 359 319 108 5 10 3 134 222 320

48 51 90 321 207 2 6 1 154 405 322 27 1 33 56 323 402 10 32 2 4 524 991 324 90 117 185 325

41 40 70 326 2 7 8 327 45 51 94 328 27 21 47 329 194 14 5 262 422 330

207 186 406 331 73 1 65 129 332 62 2 7 74 127 333 110 2 2 112 226 334 116 118 252 335

12 12 19 336 54 2 56 122 337 90 58 154 338 205 59 21 5 23 22 5 24 244 433 339 118 4 2 4 110 249 340

896 6 20 15 7 935 1,769 341 155 3 181 374 342 901 878 2 2 7 654 690 343 87 75 30 32 344 40 31 15 13 345

68 68 32 32 346 50 49 2 1 27 24 347 177 1 4 9 7 182 306 348 44 2 47 94 349 89 51 133 350

12 17 24 351 231 20 5 4 201 391 352 117 65 192 353 Unpopulated 354 155 124 98 119 '355 20 TEHSIL : 1· DUNGARPUR

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0 2 4 S 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

356 356 Leekhi Sari 583 57 6[ 340 182 158 74 62 24 101 7 357 357 Saroli 532 62 62 375 172 2

361 361 Salearsi S4& 102 102 562 269 293 26 23 203 222 56 10 134 2 362 362 Chundawara 253 26 26 151 72 79 36 35 22 6 36 363 363 Barchhawara 706 96 96 577 304 273 304 273 90 13 143 7 364 364 Merop 401 39 39 249 128 121 109 99 30 13 67 3 365 365 Dhambola 2,794 164 164 2,489 1,213 1,276 93 99 649 631 376 196 573 44

366 366 Gara Patte Peeth 949 28 28 199 96 103 86 90 7 4 48 367 367 Gudawara 318 98 98 600 310 290 260 224 16 158 6 368 368 Parliya 252 31 31 189 102 87 43 38 31 2 53 28 369 369 Kishanpura 19J 26 26 188 93 95 15 12 28 2 48 29 370 370 Ratanpura 441 68 77 362 184 178 183 178 18 112 73

371 371 Senkari 170 15 15 116 65 51 64 51 1 2 37 372 372 Dhandawara 485 45 45 241 137 104 29 17 16 10 11 2 66 373 373 MedIa 285 43 43 241 127 114 120 109 16 65 374 374 Seethal 1,684 182 182 1,185 599 586 315 300 123 286 375 375 Sadriya 1,947 153 153 891 465 426 30 21 421 396 32 283

376 376 Jhalai 2,152 369 369 1,241 628 613 16 13 541 537 71 411 52 377 377 Amblu 677 61 69 319 174 145 5 8 167 133 13 84 378 378 Kharapani 400 35 35 212 109 103 107 103 9 54 6 379 379 Sartnoona 4,518 259 267 1,424 742 682 59 54 633 589 43 2 4(l() 15 380 380 Kankori 406 12 12 68 31 31 37 31 2 21

381 381 Izzatpura 246 13 13 69 40 29 40 29 26 1 382 3112 Doonka 3,873 311 311 1,127 872 855 70 67 667 651 72 9 499 7 383 383 Dhechra Bhagat 783 61 61 316 185 131 5 179 130 45 2 98 2 384 384 Jharni 1,323 104 104 597 322 275 11 12 158 112 125 6 161 385 385 Bhandari 976 78 78 458 238 220 5 6 233 214 27 127

386 386 Rati Beri 267 20 20 107 57 50 57 50 5 29 387 387 Cbautra 838 71 71 419 211 208 136 146 35 2 Jl9 388 388 Seemalwara 1,331 527 527 2,589 1,386 1,203 48 37 226 161 866 345 5S9 42 389 389 Rampur 1,042 128 128 804 409 395 8 6 401 389 31 217 8 390 390 Peeth 3,034 506 507 3,116 1,620 1,496 72 60 546 473 674 199 770 81

391 391 Gelan 1,352 85 85 535 293 242 293 242 3 146 64 392 392 Ghogtua 1,626 129 129 759 381 378 352 354 45 6 217 44 393 393 Bademli 3,213 350 350 2,069 1,052 1,017 15 18 982 952 144 4 555 II 394 394 Bhandara 476 71 71 424 215 209 215 209 5 104 395 395 Vasuwa 2,640 254 254 1,561 789 772 58 60 496 475 120 12 419

396 396 Thamka Talab 664 130 130 780 383 397 383 397 68 227 397 397 Mewara 1,703 139 140 958 479 479 289 317 106 7 254 398 398 Chandoli 2,399 292 292 1737 852 885 14 16 654 689 155 16 408 31 399 399 Kodariya 1,320 81 81 525 276 249 4 272 249 11 I 98 400 400 Khal 1,497 128 )28 688 373 315 21 16 351 299 40 3 186 2 21 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------"l WORKERS II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,-_..A__, ,-_A,_, ,---"--, ,---"--, ~ ,---A-.... ,---J----., ,..-A-, ,..-A--,,---"--, ,--.A..-, iii M FMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 2& 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

90 7 2 2 6 81 151 356 85 86 203 357 66 65 126 358 73 1 87 144 359 40 4 45 47 360

131 2 2 135 291 361 36 36 79 362 131 10 4 161 266 363 66 61 118 364 420 21 56 8 11 9 76 14 640 1,232 365

47 1 48 103 366 141 16 6 1 152 l84 367 30 19 27 3 1 49 59 368 24 J3 21 7 5 3 3 45 66 369 55 39 39 3 9 3 15 11 8 72 105 370

37 3 28 48 371 65 71 103 372 59 3 2 62 114 373 273 3 2 2 313 586 374 283 182 425 375

377 25 52 2 4 217 561 376 81 3 90 145 377 45 2 5 5 1 55 97 378 358 13 20 2 14 2 6 342 667 379 21 16 31 380

26 1 14 28 381 488 7 2 5 373 848 382 97 1 2 87 129 383 158 2 161 275 384 121 6 111 220 385

25 4 28 49 386 116 2 92 208 387 231 12 11 8 4 38 3 28 121 11 144 19 797 1,161 388 209 5 7 2 1 192 387 389 457 3 103 70 29 43 55 3 9 73 850 1,415 390

123 23 64 147 178 391 177 30 38 14 1 1 164 334 392 523 7 4 9 4 4 14 497 1,006 393 104 III 209 394 317 90 2 5 7 370 769 395

226 156 397 396 225 27 2 225 479 397 352 9 44 19 2 1 4 5 2 444 854 398 93 4 178 249 399 122 61 2 187 311 400 22 TEHSIL : 1- DU~GARPUR, 2 - ASPUR

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o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

401 401 Ghantigala 451 34 34 199 111 88 104 84 2 69 3 402 402 Mala Kholra 2,390 142 142 815 410 405 409 405 1 207 53 403 403 Jhanjri 123 9 9 56 28 28 28 28 4 19 404 404 Jorawarpura 1,665 89 89 622 323 299 323 299 31 171 405 405 Kheer Khaiya 1,504 68 68 394 183 211 183 211 28 116 20

406 406 Negala 969 56 56 242 140 102 49 36 67 44 10 2 108 11 407 407 Amarpura 236 16 16 120 59 61 38 46 15 36 408 408 Sajjanpura 368 19 19 138 64 74 37 40 7 40 409 409 Nawagaon Gobar 172 28 28 172 92 80 33 30 59 50 7 56 14 410 410 Bankla 740 94 94 586 304 282 22 31 80 56 63 161

411 411 Nawagaon Balloo 141 37 38 252 143 109 9 4 41 43 33 37 1 412 412 Meruba 621 30 30 189 101 88 81 65 18 34 2 413 413 Dhechra Mashoora 472 39 39 204 107 97 8 6 77 72 7 47 1 414 414 Bha~hariya 1,419 137 137 801 428 373 10 4 350 297 16 260 65 415 415 Mala Kasba 134 18 18 90 45 45 1 1444411 26

416 416 Kesharpura 491 63 63 367 187 180 187 180 18 103 417 417 Kankradara 799 57 57 265 143 122 7 5 136 117 14 103 418 418 Vagpur 124 18 18 95 51 44 51 44 10 37 419 419 Takari 1,053 82 83 484 235 249 22 20 213 229 10 133 2 420 420 Nithauwa 1,059 83 83 441 218 223 3 6 98 98 34 134 51

421 421 Bandela 1,025 65 65 386 197 189 14 14 75 61 33 2 103 8 422 422 Ramsor Joona 271 38 38 233 128 105 80 52 39 1 87 423 423 Ramsor Bara 809 101 101 589 319 270 77 59 190 167 39 212 424 424 Bhatiya 870 65 65 395 199 196 198 196 12 118 425 425 Kanba 498 75 75 477 246 231 6 9 132 130 68 140

426 426 Punawara 1,705 85 85 987 518 469 13 9 329 329 63 358 427 427 Dhoondbariya 1,482 131 131 839 409 430 3 4 247 249 67 208 2

TEHSIL : 2 • ASPUR 164,795 18,905 46,760 2,685 22,639 9,768 24,419 18,628 96,563 49,803 2,756 23,071 2,129 3,586 I Deolan 2,820 211 262 1,381 648 733 22 21 40S 494 186 50 304 18 2 2 Ganeshpura 1,073 134 136 659 320 339 13 13 51 49 103 20 178 3 3 3 Tantiya 806 63 63 322 168 154 4 9 62 53 13 108 4 4 Kareliya 1,179 102 102 536 269 267 2 5 207 184 14 131 1 5 5 Indaura 2,276 283 292 1,426 645 781 26 32 265 256 172 46 324 18

6 6 Dhatana 2,168 235 238 1,182 56l 618 33 3S 230 239 149 2S 297 14 7 7 Ramgarh 1,362 285 285 ],395 662 733 46 62 163 161 223 101 324 22 8 8 Gara Bhabha 527 36 36 193 99 94 9 8 2 65 I ':) 9 Masana 1,575 94 9+ 503 245 258 I 74 81 24 154 2 10 10 Pardathoor 1,219 179 179 1,034 503 531 34 37 372 392 143 13 223

11 1l Katarwa 377 62 62 387 201 186 201 186 7 104 12 12 Khermal 934 70 70 314 159 ISS 24 23 24 2 104 13 13 Kanthri 2,568 lSI 186 882 417 465 132 132 71 2 255 6 14 14 Sakani 1,892 lSI 151 759 384 375 59 50 76 25 247 4 15 15 Bara Kundli 37-1 87 87 389 183 206 9 10 4 5 79 9 95 2 23 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA ______-, NON- WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X ci Z ,..--A-, ,-~ ,--A-, ,-"--, ,-"---. ,-A-, ~ ,_A_, ,_A-, ,-.A.._, ,_A_, [ij M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3.+ 35 36 37 38 0

68 42 85 401 139 68 45 203 352 402 19 9 28 403 166 152 299 404 99 16 18 2 67 191 405

89 4 19 7 32 91 406 36 23 61 407 40 24 74 408 31 25 14 36 66 409 156 143 282 410

37 1 106 108 411 34 2 67 86 412 47 1 60 96 413 253 63 2 5 168 308 414 24 19 45 415

103 84 180 416 103 40 122 417 37 14 44 418 133 2 102 247 419 115 29 19 22 84 172 420

106 8 2 89 181 421 87 41 105 422 208 107 269 423 118 81 195 424 136 4 106 231 425

347 6 5 160 466 426 195 2 7 3 201 428 427

19,575 2,405 47 2 504 205 12 663 31 975 22,341 1,128 2,192 72 67 13 19 4 90 46,217 277 15 27 344 715 1 131 3 15 9 4 19 142 336 2 105 2 60 154 3 130 I 138 266 4 289 14 5 23 2 2 321 763 5

246 14 23 11 2 9 267 604 6 242 21 4 10 50 18 338 711 7 63 1 2 34 93 8 150 2 3 1 91 256 9 212 1 6 280 531 10

85 18 97 186 11 94 10 55 155 12 218 13 3 II 5 5 162 459 13 230 3 3 5 3 4 2 137 371 14 92 1 2 1 83 204 15 24 TEHSIL : 2 - ASPUR

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o 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

16 16 Parda Sakani 998 57 57 310 150 160 30 20 34 47 41 19 66 14 17 17 Kamla Amba 512 43 43 226 106 120 66 77 12 I 53 18 18 Amartiya 1,427 110 110 491 220 271 26 32 28 36 91 14 123 19 19 Fatehpura 561 35 35 196 102 94 12 14 36 1 40 20 20 Karkoli 497 70 70 334 157 177 22 24 84 87 12 87

21 21 Aspur 628 300 311 1,430 730 700 59 61 113 114 364 132 370 11 22 22 Tankwasa 1,630 169 169 839 428 411 57 60 142 102 113 12 236 52 23 23 Basunder Bari 1,486 99 99 466 214 252 78 130 40 2 114 24 24 Bara Chhodiya 1,109 140 140 701 307 394 2 3 94 118 83 8 140 22 25 25 Basunder Chhoti 1,050 145 145 721 341 380 38 46 77 71 94 11 182 37

26 26 Khera Samar 1,396 145 195 959 441 518 32 41 151 179 57 244 27 27 Churiyawara 1,077 101 101 545 251 294 17 13 74 6 98 12 28 28 Palthoor 1,247 102 102 623 296 327 296 327 4 128 29 29 Bokarsel 843 45 45 236 121 115 7 23 17 12 81 13 30 30 Kankri 355 40 42 236 102 134 102 134 5 61 24

31 31 Ghanta 546 44 44 267 133 134 133 134 6 71 27 32 32 Gameerpura 504 46 47 302 156 146 156 146 6 71 2 33 33 Dhani Dhoonda 710 88 90 454 216 238 115 123 45 2 118 44 34 34 Dhani Danji 136 Unpopulated 35 35 Dhani ralab 30 4 4 20 9 11 9 11 6 3

36 36 Lokiya Bankora 1,572 144 148 746 354 392 62 72 30 5 204 33 37 37 Bankora 3,210 543 566 2,953 1,526 1,427 55 47 507 456 756 291 681 22 38 38 Galiyana 1,601 181 184 980 467 513 39 36 209 239 63 2 288 101 39 39 Rayna 288 81 81 364 169 195 33 40 13 1 118 7 40 40 Gara Siyaliya 235 54 54 283 139 144 42 43 19 27 28 85 10

41 41 Barliya 571 108 108 587 286 301 18 23 65 57 83 2 186 79 42 42 Gara Kumariya 559 59 61 388 170 218 27 25 41 59 36 5 78 II 43 43 Garhi Nawalsingh 116 5 5 40 16 24 4 6 1 44 44 Mowai 1,631 180 180 1,Q40 514 526 4 6 340 316 113 52 268 2 45 45 Khaleel 1,439 177 177 838 394 444 86 96 101 106 77 7 244 115

46 46 Jaspur Jabka 1,493 169 169 900 430 470 37 34 227 256 65 4 229 47 47 Leelwasa 1,000 114 117 573 269 304 20 22 102 115 61 17 137 48 48 Gara Machyariya 67 15 15 79 39 40 5 5 12 17 17 2 22 49 49 Punjpur 3,979 467 467 2,511 1,176 1,335 78 73 492 565 305 118 652 144 50 50 Nlhalpur 311 31 31 182 85 97 47 51 2 60 6

51 51 Malaya 232 8 49 22 27 22 27 2 12 2 52 52 Nawagaon Babaji 199 11 11 S3 24 29 13 17 3 10 I 53 53 Math Jhariyana 163 19 19 91 48 43 25 24 4 29 4 54 54 Bhatwara 718 61 61 333 162 171 10 7 52 51 33 96 23 55 55 Baroda 2,848 425 428 1,994 965 1,029 54 6' 333 329 231 83 564 ]60

56 56 Gothra 1,156 108 111 519 262 257 11 6 60 57 95 13 125 67 57 57 Gara Eklingji 887 128 128 638 297 341 18 14 99 III 69 2.0 168 36 58 58 Khera Aspur 1,319 ~9 102 513 263 250 98 83 21 2 134 8 59 59 Gol 3,123 273 279 1,406 678 728 2 487 482 134 37 333 123 60 60 Banlagoi 20 Unpopu la! ed 25 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA ______, NON- WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X z0 r--"---., ,~ r-A _-., ,-"---., r---"---., r-..A...._-., ,..-"---., r---"--., ,---"---., r--A._-., r---"---., til M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

57 7 14 2 84 146 16 53 53 120 17 116 2 2 2 97 271 18 39 1 62 94 19 87 70 177 20

125 5 14 7 15 2 98 5 4 104 36() 689 21 156 62 50 4 2 4 2 8 192 359 22 103 8 2 100 252 23 116 21 14 6 4 167 372 24 106 9 37 20 2 8 7 2 6 21 159 343 25

205 32 2 197 517 26 95 12 1 2 153 282 27 128 16B 327 28 70 11 13 40 102 29 53 7 24 41 110 30

56 15 27 62 107 31 6-1 4 2 85 144 32 93 2-l 44 98 194 33 Unpopu lated 3~ 4 2 8 35

170 3-1 33 150 359 36 318 88 7 33 4 22 58 159 7 845 1,405 37 285 65 36 2 179 412 38 115 7 51 188 39 85 10 54 134 40

175 10 78 100 222 41 49 14 6 4 5 4 2 3 92 207 42 4 1 I 10 23 43 224 27 2 13 246 524 44 160 69 114 1 9 150 329 45

226 3 2 201 467 46 136 132 304 47 22 17 40 48 538 35 46 104 21 14 2 29 5 524 1,191 49 60 6 25 91 50

12 1 10 25 51 10 I 14 28 52 25 4 3 19 39 53 89 7 23 66 148 54 377 31 42 72 21 25 49 25 35 2 2 33 5 401 869 55

105 24 10 25 18 4 2 137 190 56 160 27 1 8 7 129 305 57 118 8 9 4 129 242 58 20~ 85 117 2 24 2 15 345 605 59 Unpopulated 60 26 TEHSIL: :z - ASPUR

'""::l 0 't;l "0 ::t 'U Oi Literate ,--- __.

61 61 Rama 1,470 138 138 723 357 366 12 9 191 186 58 14 193 25 62 62 Gara Nathji 825 96 96 501 261 240 23 16 102 104 46 5 141 82 63 63 Gara Saktawat 269 22 22 121 54 67 26 30 J5 3 33 9 64 64 Karwa Khas 950 80 80 417 199 218 4 8 132 154 40 lIS 55 65 65 Karwa Chheppaniya 563 46 46 261 142 119 88 70 30 81 40

66 66 Khudarda 2,186 149 149 SIS 4[1 401 24 28 364 353 45 3 210 67 67 Parda Intiwar 1,483 219 221 918 422 496 167 192 148 22 258 50 68 68 Dad 752 69 70 362 179 183 42 39 6 1 102 40 69 69 Parda Solanki 681 63 63 329 158 171 4 2 51 58 14 95 27 70 70 Parda Jani 939 93 95 428 198 230 4 6 38 57 46 126 24

71 71 Nandli Sagora 1,010 143 150 672 321 351 59 59 71 89 82 10 162 39 72 72 Rayki 1,387 278 278 1,314 626 688 82 79 150 133 137 23 365 78 73 73 leemri 338 40 40 216 116 100 55 43 23 2 53 24 74 74 Pachlasa Bara 2,462 239 239 1,271 603 668 45 53 155 163 116 9 318 15 75 75 Pachlasa Chhota 2,554 367 371 1,673 784 889 58 67 145 148 172 9 419 12

76 76 Jhariyaoa 1.655 178 179 797 392 405 36 32 111 135 90 6 241 112 77 77 Mal 2,033 371 379 1,784 825 959 76 78 266 274 175 28 400 21 78 78 Kabia 1,610 221 223 898 379 519 24 34 106 128 43 17 191 2 79 79 Wanta Lapaniya 68 Unpopulated 80 80 Lapaniya 298 99 100 450 210 240 11 7 108 137 38 8 107 78

81 81 Katisor 2,560 436 445 2,097 992 1,105 130 113 185 219 217 39 502 29 82 82 Nawagaon 441 44 45 237 115 122 13 9 31 30 7 2 55 1 83 83 Bheori 1,076 162 167 892 420 472 7 9 169 220 116 6 185 47 84 84 Usmaniya 888 82 82 483 232 2S1 20 23 49 48 80 9 113 39 85 85 Borigama Bara 3,546 285 287 1,389 660 729 31 32 220 218 154 38 315 12

86 86 Borigama Chhota 2,434 290 294 1,334 620 714 138 136 57 58 129 51 328 223 87 87 1alora 1,274 196 197 919 424 495 18 10 123 127 III 31 229 4 88 88 Ghatra 1,206 138 145 691 315 376 5 4 119 138 59 6 153 I 89 89 Munger 3,299 483 493 2.350 1,094 1,256 99 102 588 600 118 17 546 8 90 90 Parda Chundawat 588 55 57 313 144 169 5 11 85 90 16 2 85 21

91 91 Barwasa Jageer 458 25 25 172 93 79 84 72 10 3 55 14 92 92 Barwasa Mafi 1,122 50 51 320 149 171 102 108 35 18 80 31 93 93 Jaspur Bhaton-ka 866 69 70 371 178 193 74 78 24 1 113 1 94 94 Gara Hatkiya 234 16 16 100 51 49 4 5 I I 25 95 95 Nandli Ahara 2,116 210 210 1.079 539 540 63 55 225 204 73 17 237 12

96 96 Gara Dusundi 497 45 45 251 140 111 128 101 6 75 6 97 97 Kharodiya 846 70 70 392 204 188 155 143 14 106 1 98 98 Modpur 1,007 107 107 599 314 285 274 237 6 151 6 99 99 Bhekhard 1,183 166 168 954 473 481 11 12 354 332 75 5 245 100 100 Banwasa 1,558 118 119 641} m 314 18 5 157 130 62 D 177

101 101 Ph ala Ora 1,007 15 IS 81 40 41 40 41 3 20 102 102 Lorawal 1,823 279 280 1,556 797 759 27 27 591 557 139 14 404 115 103 103 Bbarga 1,404 155 155 953 468 485 2 429 429 46 2 201 23 104 104 Gara Arendiya 647 75 75 514 256 258 183 163 16 118 105 105 Dolpura 999 92 92 520 252 268 191 213 29 114 4 27 Rl,JRAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______--A WORKERS NON- WORKERS

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178 19 10 6 1 3 164 341 61 121 53 7 7 7 10 7 2 8 120 158 62 25 5 9 2 21 58 63 72 45 55 81 163 64 44 37 40 61 79 65

208 2 207 401 66 186 15 28 31 14 3 12 16 164 446 67 87 26 12 14 2 77 143 68 80 9 10 18 5 63 144 69 99 2 18 21 4 4 72 206 70

1\5 3\ 33 8 2 8 159 312 71 251 35 77 39 27 4 2 5 2 261 610 72 28 17 20 4 4 4 63 76 7l 293 14 4 1 2 6 1 9 285 653 74 370 9 14 9 2 3 11 10 365 877 75

148 85 107 1 7 5 151 293 76 343 10 15 16 2 2 17 2 12 1 425 938 77 188 2 2 188 517 78 Unpopulated 79 50 6 39 72 12 2 3 103 162 80

398 57 25 6 4 2 34 490 1,076 81 26 25 I 4 60 121 82 154 II 27 36 2 I 235 425 83 96 5 14 34 2 119 21Z 84 276 3 2 7 8 3 25 345 717 85

292 211 8 7 9 2 4 5 2 9 292 491 86 179 19 3 10 15 5 195 491 87 143 4 2 4 162 375 88 398 2 92 3 24 II 21 548 1,248 89 64 18 20 3 59 148 90

31 23 13 38 65 91 67 12 31 69 140 92 lIZ 65 192 93 23 1 26 49 94 232 12 2 2 302 528 95

73 2 6 65 105 95 105 1 98 187 97 146 6 3 2 163 279 98 237 2 2 1 228 481 99 168 3 4 2 158 313 100

20 20 41 101 304 1 82 114 13 5 393 644 102 196 22 4 267 462 103 118 138 258 104 112 4 138 264 lOS 28 TEHSIL: 2· ASPUR

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106 106 Sabia 2,779 568 568 2.802 1,376 1,426 121 134 478 497 572 247 615 144 107 107 Pindawal 3,622 533 534 2,353 1,026 1,327 49 52 270 317 187 60 565 200 108 108 Jogiwara 800 155 159 756 366 390 50 59 94 105 102 15 184 11 109 109 Bhatoli 2,232 86 89 452 212 240 II 11 63 72 43 1 124 53 110 110 Nawa Tapra 447 41 41 235 III 124 III 124 14 1 53 67

111 III Beneshwar N.A. 3 4 3 1 1 2 3 112 112 Sakar Khaiya 504 71 71 379 187 192 12 15 155 151 24 91 113 113 Bhatwara 304 38 38 183 91 92 75 7l 6 52 114 114 Hameerpura 97 32 32 168 80 88 76 85 3 41 115 115 Gara Hareogji 217 33 33 155 77 78 22 19 27 38

116 116 Valai 1,442 133 133 622 297 325 41 55 137 151 56 8 157 17 117 117 Dhani 212 26 26 135 58 77 57 77 1 33 1 118 118 Khantela 188 28 28 170 93 77 93 77 12 53 4 119 119 Bheemroda 362 51 51 307 146 161 141 159 17 2 82 4 120 120 Methla 889 59 59 341 188 153 4 5 172 136 17 108 16

121 121 Mayala 1,337 164 164 828 430 398 16 10 376 353 48 2 255 118 122 122 Tekla 1,134 135 135 730 367 363 9 7 325 319 59 5 205 2 123 123 Sagot 3,066 209 209 1,114 536 578 16 20 474 517 68 6 272 5 124 124 Lembata 1,736 182 182 967 473 49~ 1 2 456 476 100 2 224 1 125 125 Reenchha 2,107 369 369 2,137 1,062 1,075 36 37 831 834 159 36 560 26

126 126 Biloora 2,293 115 117 680 33-1 346 11 11 263 280 9v 11 168 17 127 127 Kanoriya 1,371 120 120 635 312 323 11 9 259 265 31 I 176 7 128 128 Pal Nithauwa 3,940 459 459 2,557 1,312 1,245 - 1,3101,242 71 643 23 129 129 Harbar 142 29 29 182 91 91 16 20 29 27 39 1 45 2 130 130 Nithauwa 208 125 125 642 322 320 25 25 32 17 166 64 145 10

131 131 Gamri 1,016 238 244 1,314 657 657 149 149 283 284 148 40 356 52 132 132 Nai Basti 923 24 24 132 61 71 61 71 1 31 133 133 Modran 637 59 59 375 194 181 188 178 31 96 1 134 134 Khanan 1,177 144 144 931 463 468 6 2 445 459 56 268 55 135 135 Sarangi 522 45 45 274 143 131 143 131 2 75

136 136 Pari 151 10 10 68 34 34 34 34 17 4 J37 137 Deopura 682 70 70 350 181 169 179 169 94 22 138 138 Solanj 725 68 68 329 169 160 33 31 70 65 31 2 98 41 139 139 Jooni Solanj 145 31 31 203 105 95 2 2 2 42 4 53 140 140 Punjpur 346 72 72 409 207 202 207 202 16 119 2

141 141 Doonglai 678 29 29 192 100 92 100 92 9 54 142 142 Patanpura 1,841 75 75 468 226 242 7 7 219 235 20 79 36 143 143 Sati Khera (Veeran) 272 Unpopulated 144 144 Sundel Khera 194 Unpopulated 145 145 Dantli Khera 810 9 9 40 20 20 20 20 11 29 RURAL PRI\fARY CENSUS ABSrR-\Cr

______WORKERS--A. ______----, NON- WORKERS

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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

227 19 172 104 9 1 26 4 125 6 56 10 761 1,282 106 435 88 99 107 7 2 8 16 3 461 1,127 107 132 24 9 13 2 9 4 182 379 108 108 14 52 1 88 187 109 43 10 67 58 57 110 III 83 2 96 191 112 52 39 92 113 41 39 87 114 36 39 78 U5

131 15 17 4 140 308 116 32 1 1 25 76 117 50 3 4 40 73 118 79 2 4 64 157 119 107 16 80 137 120

252 118 1 1 175 280 121 187 2 10 7 1 162 361 122 259 4 2 5 2 4 264 573 123 215 1 8 1 249 493 124 461 4 46 4 13 36 21 502 1,049 125

5 135 3 6 2 2 2 18 12 166 329 126 142 6 8 26 1 136 316 127 548 10 94 13 I 669 1,222 128 24 I 17 1 4 46 89 129 46 5 7 3 19 9 26 38 177 310 130 S9 209 7 39 20 5 5 40 23 301 605 131 27 1 30 71 132 16 78 1 2 98 180 133 61 204 4 51 2 195 413 134 12 63 68 131 135

10 7 4 17 30 136 26 66 22 2. 87 147 137 54 42 41 71 119 138 42 8 52 95 139 67 52 88 200 140

32 21 46 92 141 75 3 36 147 206 14Z Unpo pula ted 143 Un po p ul a ted 144 9 2 9 20 145 30 TEHSIL : 3 - SAGW ARA

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TEHSIL: 3 - SAGWARA 224,683 28,648 79,094 3,771 48,030 18,586 40,S27 28,185 160,191 81,097 3,765 47,687 4,466 5,309

I Ben 1,113 65 65 397 201 196 201 196 107 7 2 2 Bhagela 70 10 II 52 29 23 29 23 18 3 3 Nalwara 509 70 70 411 212 199 207 196 93 22 4 4 Panchawal 664 39 39 237 116 121 115 120 19 2 77 2 5 5 Pichholi 216 26 26 156 74 82 74 82 15 2 39 2

W 6 Bhawanpura 177 14 14 102 51 51 51 50 28 71 7 Bhairavpura 110 9 9 72 35 37 35 37 17 1 8 8 Pratappura 51 7 7 32 17 15 17 15 9 1 9 9 Mandav 2,348 202 204 1,488 713 775 61 59 249 245 217 47 385 20 10 10 Khernela 165 27 27 174 81 93 ~I 93 24 36

11 11 Surela 682 44 44 280 129 151 73 85 25 10 69 12 12 Kheriya 113 16 16 101 51 50 51 50 21 23 I 13 13 Shasor 2,825 361 366 1,842 857 985 60 64 298 308 319 83 442 57 14 14 Dhani Sarwa 161 34 34 166 78 88 55 57 14 I 35 I 15 15 Garnri Deoki 1,173 154 154 854 407 447 20 29 101 92 69 10 203 17

16 16 Akhepur 397 56 56 312 157 155 7 8 37 31 41 81 4 17 17 Gyanpur 503 47 47 268 135 133 82 78 26 73 9 18 18 Parwa 3,708 574 582 2,779 1,328 1,451 138 144 289 308 414 126 711 184 19 19 Doli 1,304 118 123 646 316 330 10 12 III 164 90 5 155 33 20 20 Karada 2,703 276 282 1,446 675 771 48 45 297 314 131 9 325 23

21 21 Jhankri 386 55 59 316 157 159 42 38 70 II 68 22 22 Rampur 368 26 26 124 59 65 25 27 ]6 27 23 23 Gara Waroon 554 121 123 612 272 340 8 9 236 269 68 III 24 24 Kariyana 1,939 175 177 845 383 462 55 56 101 124 97 29 186 119 25 25 Machariya 321 67 69 333 158 175 7 8 45 47 47 89 9

26 26 Padauli 1,661 208 216 1.104 532 572 '60 176 64 61 82 12 326 2 27 27 Varna sa 2,584 174 180 994 460 534 11 19 239 275 133 29 254 36 28 28 Padardi Sari 2,416 291 298 1,406 643 763 10 10 301 319 173 95 317 94 29 29 Padardi Chhoti 576 154 164 788 389 399 24 29 193 173 124 29 206 5 30 30 Shoowasa 671 22 22 145 67 78 2 22 36 45 30

31 31 Kherdi 1,393 21 21 144 70 74 70 74 3 40 32 32 Parda Saroda 675 88 90 478 242 236 55 54 84 8 128 15 33 33 Saroda 4,064 624 625 3,380 1,607 1,773 86 79 778 823 394 239 784 30 34 34 Chaturpura 196 82 82 466 227 239 212 225 48 122 35 35 Kharlai 9:)8 133 134 877 444 433 419 414 58 266 43

36 36 Sheorajpur 766 65 66 357 196 161 66 43 60 100 60 37 37 Sundarpuf 128 45 45 241 119 122 118 120 8 57 51 38 38 Sarnaliya 1,737 210 215 1,074 471 603 49 56 50 71 231 50 240 81 39 39 Kokapur 1,629 192 194 939 459 480 87 70 67 82 166 63 226 43 40 40 Charwara 391 41 41 267 128 J3} 128 129 30 72 69 31 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· ______..A,.______----_, WORKERS

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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

32,342 3,604 297 10 1,045 467 167 1,011 106 1,478 38,567 1,747 2,794 272 3 148 47 14 22 2 260 75,788

82 25 94 189 I 10 8 11 23 2 92 22 1 119 177 3 58 10 2 39 119 4 38 35 80 5

24 4 23 51 6 13 4 1 J8 36 7 7 2 1 8 J4 8 223 2 48 3 36 2 19 11 IS 42 2 328 755 9 36 45 93 JO

66 2 60 151 11 17 1 4 1 28 49 J2 293 34 98 22 7 20 23 415 928 13 22 10 2 43 87 14 151 38 15 6 5 204 430 15

69 7 4 3 76 151 16 44 18 7 I 1 9 I 62 121 17 466 70 163 50 6 10 74 2 2 36 4 617 1,267 18 110 40 31 1 2 2 1 161 297 19 295 2 13 22 5 7 350 748 20

64 2 89 159 21 25 32 65 22 99 6 161 340 23 121 2 56 117 2 4 3 197 343 24 79 9 2 8 69 166 25

312 2 6 2 1 4 206 570 26 80 131 34 20 8 2 3 4 8 206 498 27 207 46 47 48 9 20 4 17 12 326 669 28 165 23 4 6 6 2 4 183 394 29 30 37 78 30

40 3 30 71 31 105 5 J4 10 4 4 I 114 221 32 596 7 41 19 33 50 63 823 1,743 33 121 I 105 239 34 189 4 34 3 35 33 2 8 178 390 35

74 15 60 8 2 96 101 36 46 11 51 62 71 37 173 34 25 25 7 19 14 9 2 10 2 231 522 38 124 2 63 40 10 9 2 17 1 233 437 39 66 44 5 25 1 56 70 40 32 TEHSIL : 3 • SAGWAR;\

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41 41 Khokhra 265 25 25 162 76 86 76 86 7 41 42 42 Malvi 252 33 33 213 liZ 10l 111 101 8 64 43 43 Padampura 180 7 7 35 19 16 19 16 1 7 44 44 Rano!i 1,077 105 103 584 2(17 287 20 23 39 34 24 2 176 3 45 45 Kahela 585 59 59 336 164 172 164 172 26 88 26

46 46 Kantri 67 9 9 56 30 26 30 26 17 I 47 47 Nokhana with Chak Nokhana I 516 162 163 1,016 526 490 516 484 129 9 292 20 48 48 Dhani UpU 73 25 26 168 84 84 84 84 4 40 49 49 Dbani Neechli 106 39 39 230 116 114 116 114 31 60 50 50 Bhu lawara 416 49 49 291 137 154 137 154 11 74

51 51 Bhachriya 213 35 35 195 101 94 33 33 11 50 52 52 Tamtiya 2,085 294 304 1,644 795 849 54 63 232 251 164 50 409 32 53 53 Beejawara 1,071 135 135 751 365 386 5 4 62 67 53 10 232 69 54 54 Nogama 1,077 66 66 375 180 195 92 92 44 13 101 2 55 55 Mowai 1,087 71 71 409 217 192 121 105 48 105 28

56 56 Teetoowa 465 104 III 309 153 156 109 106 49 4 79 1 57 57 Padra 2,919 210 219 1,690 796 894 81 77 193 232 279 65 442 9 58 58 Or 2,546 197 205 1,080 512 568 227 252 141 21 261 22 59 59 Bheemdari 262 48 48 292 127 165 127 165 39 18 71 1 60 60 Bharnlya 533 46 47 293 161 132 152 118 49 5 76 6

61 61 Kopra 209 49 49 289 156 133 156 133 14 78 I 62 62 Mawee\a 926 143 143 930 460 470 460 469 95 222 4 63 63 Sheopu ri 65 16 16 99 48 51 48 51 5 27 J3 64 64 Barsinghpur 1,261 129 129 708 357 351 13 11 136 138 61 10 190 9 65 65 Badliya 431 74 74 368 188 180 152 148 14 2 104 33

66 66 Nawagaon 1,230 116 116 632 297 335 83 86 90 5 158 16 67 67 Sheorajpur 32 Unpopulated 68 68 Kalyanpura 420 27 27 167 90 77 90 77 43 7 69 69 Gara Jhoomji 581 97 97 540 260 280 .. 190 218 33 2 131 2 70 70 Buchiya Chhota 356 50 50 263 137 126 137 123 10 67 11

71 71 Gorapala 1,099 129 129 640 312 328 6 3 128 122 79 4 172 72 72 Buchiya Bara 578 143 143 622 262 360 35 42 69 55 69 7 109 70 73 73 Garu Lalsingh 144 24 24 130 68 62 68 62 12 35 9 74 74 Sookha Padar 401 78 78 363 191 172 191 172 18 97 30 75 75 Chibura 682 85 85 493 264 229 157 142 44 6 135 42

76 76 Balrampur 117 6 6 36 17 19 17 19 9 3 77 77 Teemruwa 169 10 10 75 41 34 41 34 7 19 6 78 78 Kailashpu ri 228 29 29 65 49 16 22 15 20 41 4 79 79 Semliya Pandooya 268 70 70 346 165 181 44 45 39 39 52 7 97 5 80 80 Leembor Bari 340 75 77 396 184 212 115 125 36 83 41

81 81 Leembor Chhoti 455 58 59 278 136 142 10 11 95 96 13 82 6 82 82 Ara 2,228 263 263 1,413 706 707 34 29 321 306 112 18 m 33 83 83 Manakpura 159 49 51 364 188 176 4 2 163 153 51 3 89 53 84 84 Jethana 3,620 495 499 2,753 1,378 1,375 98 86 553 556 308 77 739 11 85 85 Banori 528 98 99 519 248 271 109 105 57 9 138 5 33 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA ______-, NON. WORKERS

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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

40 35 85 41 60 2 2 48 100 42 7 12 16 43 152 10 5 6 121 284 44 84 22 2 2 2 76 146 45

11 6 1 13 25 46 175 6 2 2 105 11 2 4 234 470 47 39 1 44 84 48 52 6 56 114 49 73 63 154 50

50 51 94 51 296 11 29 17 51 I 2 6 22 386 817 52 126 86 67 12 2 8 133 317 53 88 1 10 2 79 193 54 95 28 5 4 112 164 55

71 4 1 I 2 74 155 56 333 1 15 6 36 2 36 16 354 885 57 233 21 10 11 6 251 546 58 66 1 I 3 56 164 59 76 6 85 126 60

78 78 132 61 205 3 4 2 12 238 466 62 17 3 4 2 9 5 21 38 63 189 6 167 342 64 72 7 25 5 7 16 84 147 65

120 16 21 15 2 139 319 66 Un po pulated 67 28 15 7 47 70 68 81 45 2 129 278 69 59 8 II 70 115 70

161 2 3 140 328 71 98 69 7 I 4 153 290 72 23 12 9 33 53 73 62 35 30 94 142 74 99 31 42 4 129 187 75

6 3 16 76 10 9 4 2 22 28 77 7 5 2 4 13 2 5 7 8 12 78 88 3 6 2 2 68 176 79 76 29 2 7 4 101 171 80

70 2 12 4 54 136 81 314 12 29 20 23 7 333 674 82 69 1 9 9 43 9 99 123 83 585 76 9 8 2 29 4 19 16 639 1,364 84 132 4 5 110 266 85 34 TEHSIL : 3· SAGWARA

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o 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

86 86 Harmala 765 102 108 496 242 254 105 100 37 7 114 87 87 laxmanpura 173 30 31 167 86 81 86 81 7 40 3 88 88 Madkola 412 74 78 512 249 263 248 263 94 2 133 80 89 89 Gowari 1,770 281 286 1,412 680 732 29 22 206 222 198 49 347 52 90 90 Nandor 1,6\4 236 240 1,239 620 619 55 44 196 203 161 33 291 2

91 91 Dola 419 64 64 420 211 209 210 209 49 3 110 92 92 Thakarda 1.962 435 439 2,326 1,142 1,184 116 105 302 303 299 95 623 219 93 93 Gulabpura 352 22 22 146 72 74 2 43 45 20 4 38 1 94 94 Parda Handliya 553 60 61 410 197 213 103 102 75 9 99 1 95 9S Rangthor 348 57 59 343 163 180 81 91 54 14 87 7

96 96 Matuwat 261 14 14 89 40 49 40 49 2 22 1 97 97 Gara Bejaniya 1,021 132 132 741 353 388 57 64 174 190 95 5 199 14 98 98 Virat 1,808 193 194 1,187 568 619 466 484 100 10 321 56 99 99 Barboodaniya 2,673 300 303 ) ,741 841 900 27 39 632 652 170 29 476 74 100 100 Jakhara 464 52 53 297 158 139 158 139 2 93 4

101 101 Barda 3,898 402 406 2,176 1,044 1,132 105 120 580 630 318 55 4SIi 74 102 102 Biliya 559 57 57 349 159 190 159 190 65 5 77 20 103 103 Rajpur 245 32 32 198 99 99 99 99 11 58 22 104 104 Bargama 1,265 153 153 918 472 446 466 444 53 4 269 33 105 105 Kesharpura 209 28 28 169 87 82 87 82 10 55 20

106 106 Dencba 2,297 289 290 1,679 844 835 2 474 434 151 444 26 107 107 Phawata 1,264 152 152 909 446 463 402 412 46 208 2 108 108 Borkher 917 99 100 614 312 302 312 302 57 170 109 109 Obri 3,144 566 567 2,939 1,434 1,505 127 144 521 484 423 127 644 33 11 0 110 Parda Mehta 1,233 153 155 849 437 412 304 311 121 39 229 43

III 111 Jobra 207 40 40 285 146 139 135 136 31 2 99 48 112 112 Patti 640 62 62 372 186 186 85 84 24 112 49 Jl3 113 Peep1a Ganj 1,320 152 152 895 422 473 422 473 85 206 26 114 114 Saiyon·ka-Talab 169 26 26 174 81 93 81 93 9 45 3 115 liS Beer Gamra 159 9 9 46 21 25 21 25 II

116 116 Gamra Bamaniya 1,768 220 220 1,520 751 769 77 87 508 500 264 121 339 23 117 117 Daiyana 1,660 151 154 863 422 441 IS 10 174 185 122 15 206 152 118 US Kharagda 2,878 511 524 2,813 1,397 1,416 56 55 733 721 515 245 651 224 119 119 Udaipura Mafi 434 41 47 267 138 129 82 78 18 63 13 120 120 Udaipura Khalsa 253 26 26 192 99 93 20 14 33 45 20

121 121 Jodbpura 477 65 65 388 198 190 180 171 40 6 86 122 122 Pancbwati 363 48 51 307 154 153 154 153 26 1 61 2 123 123 Ghotad 1,915 204 209 1,086 534 552 9 12 266 234 160 70 242 138 124 124 Kashipuri 41 29 30 188 96 92 96 92 6 45 2 125 125 Naharpura 265 68 73 364 IS8 176 183 176 11 2 82 3

126 126 Leemri 1,100 137 137 735 343 392 14 179 205 120 22 187 45 127 127 Rajpur 283 28 28 158 76 82 74 82 18 43 128 128 Selota 1,403 164 164 883 425 458 3 9 278 255 116 32 205 16 129 129 Bheeloori 4,085 750 75t 4,042 1,958 2,084 62 65 988 1,017 587 283 891 55 130 130 Parda Moru 413 70 70 376 172 204 9 4 103 129 52 13 87 35 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERS-A ______-, NON- WORKERS

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112 2 128 254 86 40 46 78 87 87 43 79 3 116 183 88 278 10 38 25 1 1 2 26 17 333 630 89 256 2 17 3 2 5 7 329 617 90

lOS 101 206 91 402 127 205 6 8 16 2 29 3 35 519 965 92 27 3 4 4 34 73 93 68 16 9 2 4 98 212 94 84 7 76 173 95

21 18 48 96 186 I 11 12 I 154 374 97 273 2 42 54 2 247 563 98 384 10 65 63 19 1 365 826 99 98 4 60 135 100

353 58 12 4 36 13 28 2 17 33 558 1,058 101 57 3 9 17 5 1 5 82 170 102 40 17 21 I 41 77 103 201 64 33 2 203 413 IO~ 34 21 20 32 62 105

358 54 25 16 9 7 400 809 106 204 2 4 238 461 101 165 1 2 3 142 301 lOB 422 4 45 2 45 25 14 2 2 73 3 38 790 1.472 109 210 32 11 15 4 208 369 110

40 58 48 47 91 111 65 41 49 74 137 Il2 193 9 4 26 216 447 113 45 36 90 114 11 10 25 115

240 17 28 4 27 5 25 14 412 746 116 171 60 29 92 3 2 216 289 117 492 130 51 72 7 10 4 6 13 3 72 10 746 1,192 118 60 1 3 11 75 116 119 44 20 54 73 120

85 5 112 185 121 61 2 93 151 122 128 24 68 96 21 18 2 6 9 292 414 123 45 2 51 90 124 80 2 106 173 125

126 10 54 35 2 4 156 347 126 41 2 33 82 127 160 9 37 6 3 3 2 1 220 442 128 559 3 95 45 86 4 65 4 77 6 1,067 2,029 129 47 28 7 1 3 85 204 130 36 TEHSIL : 3 • SAGWARA

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131 131 Dhani Kalaji 113 29 29 134 62 72 14 4 43 12 132 132 Dhani Malaji 157 25 25 116 56 60 7 11 45 14 133 133 Bageri 453 77 77 402 198 204 37 40 57 58 45 17 U8 13 134 134 Bheeloori 735 66 66 385 206 179 100 102 27 1 104 8 135 135 Kanpur 955 93 93 569 287 282 8 8 80 71 100 8 121 I

136 136 Dibra Bara 2,140 302 307 1,425 641 784 21 19 251 246 207 55 292 125 137 137 Bandarber 1,549 160 164 833 414 419 76 70 87 79 135 45 217 80 138 138 Siloi 1,094 140 147 833 401 432 16 25 74 53 155 42 207 26 139 139 Baniyana 168 88 90 440 208 232 10 8848450 4 113 13 140 140 Parda Mataji 491 51 51 316 161 155 32 27 6 I 40 3 78 4

14! 141 Dibra Chhota 1,961 251 263 1,324 620 704 16 13 278 270 191 75 299 25 142 142 Surajgaon 2,100 189 189 1,166 575 591 39 37 397 406 127 41 279 9 143 143 Jogpur 1,296 260 260 1,361 679 682 85 73 178 192 181 18 401 20) 144 144 Khoontwara 1,312 113 113 613 310 303 210 206 89 5 175 82 145 145 Khumanpur 651 96 96 549 269 280 48 48 27 23 83 9 156 94

146 146 Ambara 1,488 239 241 1,522 767 755 60 61 521 500 185 26 371 212 147 147 Semaliya Ghanta 830 121 121 766 365 401 24 22 162 167 128 28 173 57 148 148 Rhemai 1.221 142 143 788 383 405 132 138 127 8 182 14 149 149 Ghata-ka-Gaon 2,447 264 270 1,506 758 748 38 36 453 427 224 56 409 83 150 150 Mehra Bara 936 109 111 642 317 325 310 323 51 145

151 151 Mehra Chhota 561 106 107 694 363 331 360 331 37 4 200 5 152 152 Jhonsawa 2,058 268 270 1,720 895 825 60 62 643 596 183 20 459 99 153 153 Hansla 323 29 29 170 80 90 80905 46 14 154 154 Dadrora 683 47 47 306 147 159 147 159 26 69 14 155 155 Hindoliya 481 66 66 410 202 208 202 208 34 110 4

156 156 Phopbalibor 722 70 70 416 209 207 33 28 134 134 42 2 100 157 157 Baba-ki-Bar 428 104 104 530 251 279 243 266 39 1 132 158 158 Bar Bejaniya 205 33 33 205 105 100 89 87 19 1 56 159 159 Poonchhiyawara 555 80 80 463 250 213 245 209 55 6 93 160 160 Ratriya 905 152 152 901 445 456 38 50 299 294 101 27 214 36

161 161 Mordi 1,032 135 139 791 395 396 393 396 61 235 25 162 162 Bargi 123 84 88 494 257 237 9~ 91 26 1 137 2 163 163 Cheentri 3,149 430 440 2,391 1,178 1,213 63 58 497 529 289 82 640 91 164 164 Gara Jasrajpur 980 114 114 622 322 300 32 20 68 84 103 11 196 22 165 165 Parda Joon 226 Unpopulated

166 166 UdaiY8 146 68 73 411 213 193 34 38 47 11 102 167 167 Galiyakot 2,478 993 1,024 5,375 2,712 2,663 367 356 330 383 1,620 981 1,261 140 168 168 Nawdhra Mataji 244 26 26 157 83 7-1 83 74 4 50 2 169 169 Kasariya 1,250 131 131 815 406 409 406 409 38 231 170 170 Ratanpura 149 9 9 60 38 22 38 22 I 15

171 171 Dhamnod @ Gadiya 655 71 71 416 206 210 206 210 28 110 8 172 172 Dhebariya 467 46 47 299 156 143 156 143 5 85 173 173 Modra Upla @ Prathvipura 319 47 47 283 150 133 150 133 41 88 23 174 174 Modra Khurd @ Daulatpura 326 54 54 294 151 143 151 143 23 69 17 175 175 Kherasa 429 75 78 422 214 208 20 16 105 101 29 123 5 37 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______--.A- WORKERS______----, NON- WORKERS

II 1II IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X C Z ,.---A----, ,.-A---... r---"-I ,...-"---.. r-'-, ,---"----, ,-:._,.._, ,---"--, ...--'-----, ,---"----, ,--..A._, iii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ]I.! F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 14 35 36 37 38 0

18 24 12 I 19 60 131 31 12 13 I 1 II 46 132 53 5 1 23 12 29 2 6 80 191 133 86 2 12 5 6 102 171 134 120 166 281 135

218 89 24 23 16 11 7 2 2 10 15 349 659 136 208 79 1 I 2 6 197 339 137 171 4 18 22 4 13 194 406 138 92 2 19 11 I I 95 219 139 50 3 25 I 3 83 151 140

238 12 33 2 2 11 13 3 9 321 679 141 262 14 3 296 582 142 348 200 7 33 4 9 278 482 143 171 81 2 1 1 1 135 221 144 128 43 12 21 10 29 4 113 186 145

317 18 28 19-1 5 18 396 543 146 156 56 8 4 3 2 192 344 147 153 19 14 3 7 201 391 148 334 58 33 18 16 7 11 15 349 665 149 144 I 172 325 150

180 16 2 2 2 163 326 151 361 83 98 9 4 436 726 152 26 20 14 34 76 153 47 1 22 13 78 145 154 104 3 5 92 204 155

99 109 207 156 129 2 J 19 276 157 55 1 49 100 158 86 3 2 I 157 213 159 188 13 28 2 6 231 420 160

218 10 16 15 160 371 161 105 2 30 2 120 235 162 455 27 77 57 2 25 2 12 35 2 34 538 1,122 163 178 4 15 18 2 1 126 278 164 Unpopulated 165

102 111 198 166 285 17 15 3 40 91 62 125 II 29 327 12 38 311 35 1,451 2,523 167 43 6 2 I 33 72 168 219 12 175 409 169 13 2 23 22 170

lOS 7 2 96 202 171 85 71 143 172 49 39 23 62 110 173 53 16 17 82 126 174 80 4 24 16 2 91 203 175 38 TEHSJL : 3 - SAGWARA

Literate ,--- Total Name of the Village TOTAL POPULATION and o Educated Workers o Z Persons (I-IX) Q z '0 o U

o 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

176 176 Vijepura 251 32 33 217 115 102 3 15 59 177 177 Nadiya 1,397 199 199 1,027 473 554 79 76 133 179 129 13 248 178 178 Geboowa 224 20 20 105 55 50 55 50 5 25 179 179 Mahuwara 415 53 53 313 155 158 115 116 22 83 4 180 180 Vijola 792 62 62 346 186 160 134 119 23 84

181 181 Bamaniyawara 750 67 67 429 211 218 208 218 16 90 182 182 Bhaga Talah 363 36 36 190 95 95 95 95 3 47 183 183 Dhanora 298 28 30 197 101 96 100 96 4 54 184 184 Kuwan 1,228 202 202 1,013 534 479 71 67 255 229 177 37 255 185 185 Ganderi 156 14 14 84 48 36 48 36 3 22

186 186 Panchkundi 268 22 23 139 72 67 72 67 15 33 187 187 Pichola 443 36 38 229 110 119 110 119 24 54 188 188 Manparda 309 29 32 192 83 109 83 109 7 50 189 189 Rochara 525 53 56 350 175 175 175 175 26 104 190 190 Dhoondi 489 58 58 289 153 136 4 101 77 27 96

191 191 Sendola 1,524 119 123 812 410 402 410 402 46 242 192 192 Sohan Barli 359 43 44 351 174 177 174 177 14 90 193 193 Chandroriya 210 28 28 128 70 58 70 58 8 38 194 194 Likhtiya 2,

196 196 Kaberi Chhoti 98 17 18 102 45 57 45 57 10 19 197 197 Dariyati 695 79 81 466 245 221 61 59 158 144 60 4 112 198 198 Parda Dari)ati 1,289 98 98 596 319 277 319 277 22 150 199 199 Khumanpura 744 59 59 399 191 208 191 208 9 115 200 200 Chariyala 537 54 54 310 140 170 140 170 17 66

201 201 Saran Khas 411 46 46 309 160 149 155 144 31 4 89 202 202 Mora Saran 231 27 27 148 7l 77 69 77 12 46 203 203 Doongar 616 60 60 345 185 160 185 60 IS 94 204 204 Barunada 363 35 35 208 103 105 103 105 8 62 205 205 Debra 418 29 29 192 99 93 4 3 95 90 7 49

206 206 Gundlara 1.185 160 160 1.031 491 540 10 10 481 530 52 265 207 207 Palsau 569 44 44 285 137 148 137 148 21 69 208 208 Daru Dhaora 104 20 20 120 67 53 67 53 9 29 209 209 Gulabpura 95 19 19 125 60 65 60 65 9 29 210 210 Fatehpura 278 34 34 215 101 114 101 114 20 61

211 211 Bhachriya K has 360 26 26 162 77 85 77 85 14 43 212 212 Rafri 89 15 15 87 49 38 49 38 4 25 213 213 Dharmpuri 145 11 12 65 32 33 32 33 3 16 214 214 Bhachriya Jagtan 358 29 29 174 92 82 92 82 9 45 215 215 Dhangaon 1,157 118 118 744 396 348 4 4 392 344 62 193

216 216 Patlya 112 24 24 163 71 92 71 92 11 34 217 217 Noliyawara 664 82 82 409 209 200 23 28 113 108 44 7 105 6 218 218 Gariyata 1,293 263 263 1,359 690 669 67 77 343 287 129 34 352 22 219 219 Lembariya 820 114 114 673 346 327 346 327 47 173 1 220 220 Ubli 1,142 117 118 688 m 335 24 29 294 272 61 8 174 4 39 RURAL PRIM \RY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------______A ______, WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X z0 ,--"----.. ~ r--"---.. r--"---.. .-~ ,-"----., ,-"----., ,-"----., ,~ ("~ r-A -, iii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

45 14 56 102 176 217 17 9 225 553 177 25 30 50 178 73 10 4 72 154 179 74 6 3 102 160 180

90 121 218 181 46 48 95 182 54 47 96 183 179 11 11 2 33 18 279 479 184 19 3 26 36 185

33 39 67 186 54 56 119 187 48 2 33 109 188 103 1 71 175 189 84 6 3 57 136 190

2.fl 168 402 191 90 84 177 192 38 32 58 193 302 4 2 313 667 194 58 85 135 195

19 26 57 196 89 17 2 133 2:0 J97 150 169 276 198 115 76 208 199 65 74 170 200

87 2 71 149 201 44 2 25 77 202 9.+ 91 160 203 60 2 41 105 204 49 50 92 205

265 226 540 206 68 68 148 207 29 38 53 208 29 31 64 209 60 40 114 210

43 34 85 211 25 24 38 212 16 16 33 213 45 47 82 214 193 203 348 215

33 37 92 216 95 6 8 104 194 217 255 2 24 20 61 4 338 647 218 148 I 20 5 173 326 219 161 7 6 179 331 220 40 TEHSIL : 3. SAGWARA

literate ,--- TOTAL POPULATION and Total o Name of the Village Educated Workers z Persons (I-IX) G) 8

o 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

221 221 Kali·ka·Parda 648 50 51 330 155 175 155 175 19 77 23 222 222 Na wdhara 384 30 31 168 88 80 88 80 4 44 223 223 Gara Mertiya 909 128 131 740 381 359 381 359 55 202 224 224 Katarapara 570 78 83 477 256 2Ll 252 221 2S 149 225 225 Sasrai 298 26 26 156 74 82 74 82 9 38

226 226 Sakodra 744 111 111 560 2&8 272 31 32 IlO III 74 19 139 14 227 227 Gumanpura 64 1 1 6 4 2 4 2 3 228 228 Gareet 307 35 35 213 106 107 106 107 15 52 229 229 Udriya 810 95 95 617 299 318 299 318 54 150 230 230 Rathri 730 79 79 443 219 224 219 224 17 128

231 231 Pichola 744 48 49 324 170 154 170 154 15 84 16 232 232 Kochri 943 157 163 942 461 481 26 25 435 456 52 260 233 233 Ambara 2,638 232 233 1,501 751 750 4 1 746 749 42 477 234 234 Shishod 809 91 91 540 284 256 280 4 54 2 154 27 235 235 Dad 711 51 51 322 166 156 160 153 9 85

236 236 Salakhari 2,601 204 215 1,228 596 632 14 4 582 628 72 2 321 1 237 237 Bargama 2,657 296 303 1,848 911 937 12 7 879 915 61 1 467 7 238 238 Roohdor 838 86 90 523 270 253 267 253 23 2 113 239 239 Vagwa 598 54 54 408 222 186 222 186 13 107 240 240 Baori 2,269 269 284 1,635 843 792 3 2 823 789 193 3 422

241 241 Kundela 465 35 35 227 Jl3 114 JI3 114 35 60 3 242 242 Galalpura 259 25 25 189 102 87 102 87 20 54 243 243 Bhande1a 83 11 11 67 34 33 34 33 10 17 244 244 Bormata 394 54 55 323 172 lSI I72 151 8 88 245 245 Salera 978 62 64 363 188 175 183 175 16 99

246 246 Gamela 160 26 26 141 71 70 71 70 II 46 247 247 Nawagaon 139 26 26 185 87 98 87 98 17 44 2 248 248 Bhairavpura 120 21 21 lI8 57 61 57 61 3 25 1 249 249 Ojariya 105 9 9 77 37 40 31 40 7 18 250 250 Chirwali 1,197 310 315 1,637 896 741 119 109 271 199 355 85 410 76

251 251 Parda Vishnuji 597 91 93 566 300 266 7 12 251 216 53 17 136 1 252 252 lasola 796 6~ 66 382 197 185 1 4 109 108 34 28 104 3 253 253 Tamboliya 875 138 138 820 409 411 62 71 3':'9 294 43 II 220 47 254 254 Kesharp u ra 608 84 84 495 235 260 235 260 9 121 255 255 Modri 73 15 16 96 44 52 44 52 7 23

256 256 Medi Temba 292 44 44 283 139 144 139 144 11 74 2 257 257 Bujwara 598 35 35 196 94 102 9~ 102 10 42 8 258 258 Ora 439 25 25 133 72 61 72 61 10 32 2 259 259 Mali 204 13 13 87 39 48 39 48 3 17 260 260 Berka 431 33 33 239 117 122 117 122 6 65

21)1 261 Nainwasa 1,156 129 129 718 369 349 315 312 38 7 190 3 262 262 Ramsor 1,006 113 113 578 282 296 172 133 95 35 124 139 41 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERS--A ______, NON· WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 2: ,-..A._, ,-..A...., r....A..., r..A.--., ~---. ,-A--., ,-..A.--., r..A.--., ~ r-..A...., r--..A.-, rii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

50 27 23 78 152 221 43 44 80 222 196 6 179 359 223 149 107 220 224 35 2 36 82 225

97 4 19 7 5 3 15 149 258 226 1 2 1 2 227 48 3 1 54 107 228 147 1 2 149 317 229 125 3 91 23 230

67 17 16 86 138 231 259 201 481 232 465 9 2 274 750 233 120 7 25 26 1 130 229 234 76 7 2 81 156 235

317 1 3 275 631 236 459 7 444 930 237 109 157 253 238 107 115 186 239 385 8 14 6 16 421 784 240

60 3 53 111 241 53 48 87 242 17 17 33 243 83 4 3 84 148 244 96 89 175 245

46 25 70 246 44 2 43 96 247 25 1 32 60 248 18 19 40 249 242 23 66 48 29 4 3 2 30 2 36 486 665 250

100 31 5 164 265 251 80 3 1 18 93 182 252 198 35 15 12 2 5 189 364 253 121 114 260 254 23 21 52 255

49 25 2 65 142 256 42 8 52 94 257 31 2 1 40 59 258 13 4 22 47 259 28 37 52 122 260

189 3 1 179 346 261 89 8 22 2 9 131 158 157 262 42 TOWN : I . DUNGARPUR

Literate ,--- TOTAL POPULATION and Total U.A./Town/Ward/Block Educated Workers Persons (I·IX)

o 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

DuNGARPUR TOWN 5.87 3,607 3,763 19,7i3 10,490 9,283 608 609 1158 613 7056 3673 4525 375

2 Wllrd No. 222 222 1,222 658 564 70 503 330 207 4

3 Block 1 113 113 574 314 260 34 259 142 101 4 4 Block 2 109 109 648 344 304 36 244 188 106

5 Ward No. 2 211 229 1,229 643 586 524 269 209 14

6 Block 3 111 128 730 387 343 301 110 115 3 7 Block 4 100 101 499 256 243 223 159 94 II

8 Ward No.3 281 281 1,351 697 654 9 7 501 289 292 70

9 Block 5 102 102 491 250 241 191 132 92 12 10 Block 6 64 64 309 164 145 126 69 70 11 Block 7 115 115 551 283 268 6 7 184 88 130 53

12 Ward No.4 224 232 1,108 626 482 2 39 4 481 234 248 13

13 Block 8 7~ 82 -168 246 222 6 181 114 105 2 14 Block 9 150 150 640 380 260 33 4 30J 120 143 II

15 Ward No. 5 566 582 3,407 1,696 1,711 348 376 26 10 1044 358 762 91

16 Block 10 88 88 499 258 241 15 [8 193 96 120 6 17 Block 11 60 60 353 168 185 46 49 91 30 79 24 18 Block 12 95 101 519 265 254 183 38 105 9 19 Block 13 68 68 416 202 214 75 94 I 127 43 93 4 20 Block 14 88 88 382 191 191 108 112 19 10 95 8 81 13 21 Block 15 89 89 477 239 238 104 103 1 124 41 109 12 22 Block 16 78 88 761 373 388 231 102 175 23

23 Ward No. 6 123 151 '165 391 374 15 16 7 258 152 171 6

24 Block 17 51 51 277 150 127 15 16 5 86 44 72 2S Block IS 72 100 488 241 247 2 172 J08 99

26 Ward No. 7 283 320 1,682 884 798 3 2 12 663 430 388 24

27 Block 19 96 133 720 377 343 2 281 175 164 7 28 Block 20 124 124 636 322 314 3 249 177 146 11 29 Block 21 63 63 326 185 141 9 133 78 78 6

30 Ward No. 8 338 345 1,813 963 850 4 4 33 13 719 424 381 21

31 Block 22 172 173 871 460 411 2 321 173 178 11 32 Block 23 166 172 942 503 439 4 4 31 13 398 251 203 10

33 Ward No. 9 241 252 1,432 694 738 109 116 25 22 401 292 299 76

34 Block 24 124 130 758 359 399 88 99 22 18 171 161 176 61 15 Block i5 117 122 674 335 339 21 11 3 4 230 !3l 123 15 43 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- ______A-- ______, WORKERS

II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX x o Z ,....A---, ,-_.A...---, ,_.A...-, ,...A...-, ,.--"-, ~ ,..-A-, ,.-~ ,...A..._-, ,.-_.A..._, ,_.A..._, iii M FMFMFMFM FMFMFMFMFMF M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

338 18 45 16 13 5 95 258 54 529 24 56 2 1037 24 504 4 1650 228 5,965 8,908

3 20 27 32 125 4 451 560 2

1 11 17 12 60 4 213 256 3 2 9 10 20 65 238 304 4

2 15 4 4 40 26 122 10 434 572 5

8 13 13 80 3 272 340 6 2 7 4 3 27 13 42 7 162 232 7

3 3 24 8 9 36 5 5 60 3 22 134 49 405 584 8

6 22 8 55 11 158 229 9 4 10 I 23 4 25 3 94 140 10 2 11 4 9 20 4 4 15 2 10 54 35 153 215 II

20 8 2 45 5 34 39 96 8 378 469 12

18 7 4 l3 23 33 141 220 13 2 38 21 16 63 8 237 249 14

10 7 5 n 90 37 160 6 2 1 158 15 77 2 247 25 934 1,620 15

18 47 15 4 35 4 138 235 16 31 24 25 10 1 12 89 161 17 10 32 9 12 49 160 245 18 4 13 49 2 24 109 210 19 17 7 15 2 36 10 110 178 20 25 3 11 1 8 18 - 45 8 130 226 21 8 15 10 37 4 2 37 6 25 46 3 198 365 22

1 25 25 3 2 67 12 39 2 220 368 23

5 14 2 25 11 14 78 126 24 20 11 42 1 25 2 142 242 25

9 19 3 87 4 4 136 2 28 105 15 496 774 26

6 7 51 2 50 13 37 4 213 336 27 3 9 3 31 2 1 53 8 41 6 176 303 28 353 33 7 27 5 107 135 29

3 2 5 26 17 155 17 156 20 582 829 30

I 19 5 68 9 70 JO 282 400 31 2 7 12 87 8 86 10 300 429 32

18 52 :2 21 1 90 11 105 72 395 662 33

15 35 15 4~ 65 60 183 338 34 3 17 6 46 10 40 12 212 324 35 44 TOWN : 1 • DUNGARPllR, II - SAGWARA

Literate ,--- and Total o U.A./Town/Ward/Block TOTAL POPULATION Educated Workers z Persons (I-IX) OJ '0 8

o 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

36 Ward No. III 1,118 1,149 5,764 3,238 2,526 128 93 936 557 1962 895 1568 56

37 Block 26 133 133 751 373 378 4 3 5 262 20J 173 3 38 Block 27 127 128 563 382 18! 11 8 94 14 272 67 216 5 39 Block 28 172 175 922 528 394 3 114 45 370 222 229 17 40 Block 29 65 81 426 292 134 1 189 67 219 60 101 4 41 Block 30 161 161 881 468 413 1 53 19 352 222 236 4 42 Block 31 129 129 434 254 180 23 16 20 9 142 58 139 43 Block 32 76 76 399 215 184 3 56 33 77 11 109 4 44 Block 33 91 91 437 233 204 9 9 156 136 114 23 117 13 45 Block 34 95 100 493 269 224 73 56 52 31 99 30 135 2 46 Block 35 69 7S 458 224 234 197 203 55 113

II SAGWARA TOWN 14.67 2,322 2,388 11,484 5,695 5,789 351 334 11:1 1133 3113 1943 2217 146

2 WlIl'd No. 448 4~8 2,428 1,217 1,211 20 18 577 564 460 177 552 45

3 Block 90 90 477 242 235 20 18 III 98 81 30 97 2 4 Block 2 101 101 535 259 276 172 179 115 40 120 5 5 Block 3 95 95 518 262 256 49 46 107 56 112 1 6 Block 4 87 87 474 239 235 141 133 59 11 126 32 7 Block 75 75 424 215 209 104 108 98 40 97 5

8 Ward No. 2 405 413 2,063 1,075 988 21 39 319 322 507 177 481l 44

9 Block 6 95 96 441 210 231 21 39 84 103 82 42 90 13 10 Block 88 89 452 240 212 56 61 152 73 92 12 11 Block 82 84 439 246 193 81 76 149 49 95 12 12 Block 9 92 94 460 247 213 71 63 88 13 137 7 13 Block 10 48 50 271 132 139 27 19 36 66

14 WlIl'd No.3 313 313 1,366 593 773 429 460 152

15 Block 11 116 116 556 255 301 179 196 58 16 Block 12 105 lOS 392 150 242 112 142 36 17 Block 13 92 92 418 188 230 138 122 58

18 Ward No.4 321 322 1,286 579 707 3 3 391 347 153 4

19 Block 14 76 76 369 167 202 98 53 40 20 Block 15 124 125 562 226 336 151 212 45 21 Block 16 121 \21 355 186 169 142 82 68 4

22 Ward No. 5 191 210 1,006 534 472 13 9 6 3 368 187 203 8

23 Block 17 97 105 518 269 249 11 1 196 93 102 6 24 Block 18 9~ IDS 'l88 265 223 2 5 172 94 101 2

25 Ward No. 6 198 215 1,130 573 557 35 15 71 423 291 230 16

26 Block 19 81 97 460 237 223 4 2 1 190 117 102 6 27 Block 20 79 79 437 235 202 31 12 37 ISS 88 87 5 28 Block 21 38 39 233 101 132 \ 33 78 86 41 45 rRBAN PRIMARY CENSTUS ABSRACT

______WORKERSA ______----, WORKERSNON·

II III IV Veal V(b) VI VII VIII IX X o Z ~ ,.-_A--., ,.-A-, ,.-.A.-, ,_A_, ,.-A_, ,...A._, ,...A._, ,-.A.---. r-...A.--., ,_.A.-, Cii MFMFMFM FMFMFMFMPMFMF M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

302 14 45 15 4 27 49 1 94 16 270 2 240 1 521 23 1,670 2,470 36

6 2 16 19 7 53 16 54 2 200 375 37 10 3 2 17 9 2 15 10 151 I 166 176 38 17 7 3 12 5 60 12 120 9 299 377 39 5 4 5 3 74 4 191 130 40 22 29 103 23 56 4 232 409 41 128 11 2 115 177 42 52 19 3 2 7 9 11 8 106 180 43 64 12 12 2 8 14 5 11 116 191 44 81 12 2 6 3 4 27 134 222 45 66 I 8 28 9 III 233 46

414 6 69 17 15 14 170 12 183 11 134 IS 502 II 47 669 74 3,478 5,643

153 3 32 4 84 7 28 4 61 13 25 4 11 157 10 665 1,166 2

52 10 7 2 8 18 I 145 233 3 8 2 10 5 5 90 4 139 271 4 44 1 27 7 9 3 1 20 150 255 5 35 2 1 24 6 4 4 44 13 4 4 4 10 113 203 6 14 30 4 21 6 5 19 118 204 7

159 IS 6 5 33 6 46 2 71 7 144 29 595 944 8

35 16 4 3 2 8 28 6 120 218 9 3 2 3 20 32 2 30 II 148 200 10 14 2 3 12 2 12 19 4 31 8 151 181 11 71 15 3 5 I 44 4 110 206 12 36 11 7 II 66 139 13

2 3 3 5 1 53 441 773 H

3 35 19 197 301 15 25 8 114 242 16 2 24 26 130 230 17

2 4 5 77 2 4 61 2 426 703 18

21 18 127 202 19 32 11 181 336 20 4 24 2 oj 32 118 165 21

11 8 40 2 37 57 2 49 4 331 464 22

20 2 35 27 2 19 2 167 243 23 10 8 20 2 30 30 2 164 221 24

6 4 1 7 8 2 35 5 84 3 4 75 11 343 541 2S

2 12 55 31 3 135 217 26 4 7 6 6 3 19 35 5 148 197 27 17 2 10 3 9 3 60 127 28 46 TOWN: 11- SAGWARA

., .,0) ::l -0 "0 ,..., 0 r---- ;:t; :i"," :i"," Literate '; -0" "00) and Total U.A./Town/Ward/Block ~ -0'" TOTAL POPULATION O)~ ,,~ 0 "0 ';: ,<:'" .<::.~ Educated Workers '0 :,)01 0" I:) Z .!l ~ .<:: <:IlV tilE- Persons (I-IX) 0) cT 0,-0 tIS<:Il" ::l.~ Z -0 u., ~ ~= 0 'iii 8 <:.:. o~ :I: ,.----A-----. ~ .--J---.. ,_.A..-, P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

29 Ward No. 7 446 467 2,205 1,124 1,081 262 267 201 140 535 304 447 29

30 Block 22 99 101 477 242 235 70 66 36 40 109 111 110 6 31 Block 23 165 178 792 399 393 112 129 105 98 134 21 175 7 32 Block 24 16 16 148 109 39 13 9 60 I 84 5 18 33 Block 25 102 102 443 198 245 58 56 1 99 101 67 10 34 Block 26 64 70 345 176 169 9 7 109 66 77 6 47 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------

WORKERS NON------"------____.... WORKERS

n 11l IV V(a) V(b) VI Vll VUI IX X ci Z ,_..J..._--, ,..------"-- ,-..A-.-.., ,----1'---, ~ ,-A--. ~ ~ ~ ,..-A----, ,---A--.. iii M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

81 2 18 6 2 32 3 40 21 104 19 130 18 677 1,052 29

2 4 2 9 2 7 7 52 3 25 2 132 229 30 76 2 14 4 14 15 14 7 2 32 224 386 31 2 6 2 2 6 91 39 32 3 6 16 5 37 9 131 235 33 10 29 30 6 99 163 34

APPENDIX APPENDIX-I

LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR RAJASTHAN

List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for reorganised Rajasthan State according to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956 issued by the President of India. SCHEDULED CASTES I. Throughout the State except district, 46. Rawal taInka of district and SuneI Tappa 47. Salvi of IbaIawar district ;- 48. Sansi 49. Santia 1. Adi Dharmi 50. Sarbhangi Aberi 2. 51. Sargara Badi 3. 52. Singiwala 4. Bagri 53. Thori or Nayak 5. Bairwa or Berwa 54. Tirgar 6. Bajgar 55. Valmiki 7. Balai 2. In :- 8. Bansphor 9. Bargi, Vargi or Birgi. 1. Aheri 10. Bawaria 2. Bagri II. Bedia or Beria 3. Balai 12. Bband 4. Bambbi 13. Bhangi 5. Bansphod 14. Bidakia 6. Baori 15. Bola 7. Bargi 16. Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, latia, Mochi, 8. Bazigar Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia. 9. Bhangl 17. Chandal 10. Bidakia 18. Chura II. Chamar, Jatava, Jatia, Mochi or Raigar. 19. Dabgar 12. Dabgar 20. Dhankia 13. Dhanak 21. Dheda 14. Dhed 22. Dome 15. Dhobi 23. Gandia 16. DhoJi 24. Garancha Mehtar or Gancba 17. Dom 25. Garo, Garnra or Gurda 18. Garoda 26. Gavaria 19. Gancha 27. Godhi ~O. Kabirpanthi 28. Jingar 21. Kalbelia 29. Kalbelia 22. Khangar 30. Kamad or Kamadia 23. Khatik 31. Kanjar 24. Koli 32. Kapadia Sansi 25. Koria 33. Khangar 26. Kuchband 34. Khatik 27. Mahar 35, Koli or Kori 28. Meghwal 36. Kooch Band 29. Nat 37. Koria 30. Pasi 38. Kunjar 31. Rawal 39. Madari or Bazigar 32. Sarbhangi 40. Majbabi 33. Sargara 41. Megh or Meghwal 34. Satia 42. Mehar 35. Thori 43. Mehtar 36. Tirgar 44. Nut 37. Kanjar 45. Pasi 38. Sansi 51

3. In Abu Road Taluka of :- 20. Meghwal 1. Ager 21. Nat, Kalbelia or Sap era 2. Bakad or Bant 22. Pardhi 3. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Cha­ 23. Pasi madia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, 24. Sansi Baralayva, Barali, Khalpa, Machigar. 25. Zamral Mochigar, Madar. Madig, Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit SCHEDULED TRIBES or Samgar. 1. 4. Bhangi. Mehtar,Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, Throughout the State except Ajmer district, Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar or Abu Road taluka of Sirohi district and Sunel Tappa of Zadmalli. Ihalawar district :- 5. Chalvadi or Channayya 1, Bhil 6. Chenna Dasar or Holaya Dasar 2. Bhi! Mina 7. Dhor, Kakkayya or Kankayya. 3. Damor, Damaria 8. Garoda or Garo 4. (excluding Garasia) 9. Halleer 5. Mina 10. Balsar. Baslar, Bulasvar or Halasvar. 6. Sehria, Sabariya 11. Belar or Valhar 12. Holaya or Holer 2. In Ajmer dhtrict ;- 13. Lingader 1. Bbil '4. Mahar, Taral or Dhegu Megu 2. Bhil Mina 15. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar. 3. In Abu Road Taluka of Sirohi district ;­ 16 Mang, Matang or Minirnadig. I. Barda 17. Mang-Garudi 2. Bavacha or Bamcha 18. Meghval or Menghvar 3. Bhil, including Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, 19. Mukri Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi, 20. Nadia or Hadi BhiL Rawal Bhil, Tad vi Bhil, Bhagalia, 21. Pasi Bhilala, Pawra, Vasa va and Vasave. 22. Shenva, Chenva, Sedma or Ravat. 4. Chodhara 23. Tirgar or Tirbanda 5. Dhanka, including Tadvi, Tetaria and Valvi. 24. Turi 6. Dhodia 7. Dubla, including Talavia or Halpati. 4. In Sune! Tappa of Ihalawar district ;- 8. Gamit or Gamta or Gavit, including Mavcbi, Padvi, Vasava, Vasave and Valvi. I. Bagri or Bagdi 9. Gond or Rajgond 2. Balai 10. Kathodi or Kathari, including Dhor 3. Banchada Kathodi or Dhor Katkari and Son Kathodi or Son Katkari. 4. Barahar or Basod II. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 5. Bargunda 12. Koli Dbor, Tokre Koli, Kolcba or Kolgha 6. Bedia 13. Naikda or Nayaka, including Cholivala 7. Bhangi or Mehtar Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, 8. Bhanumilti and Nana Nayaka. 9. Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi, 14. Pardhi, including Advichincher and Pbanse or Regar. Pardhi 10. Chidar 15. Patelia II. Dhanuk 16. Pomla 12. Dhed 17. Rathawa 13. Dom IS. Varli 14. Kanjar 19. Vitolia, Kotwalia or Barodia. 15. Khatik 16. Koli or Kori 4. In Sunel Tappa of lhalawar district :- 17. Kotwal 1. Gond 18. Mahar 2. Korku 19. Mang or Mang Garodi 3. Sebaria

SECTION III

COMMON APPENDICES & MAPS

APPENDIX-I

ALPHABETICAL UST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

PART-A: TOWNS

Page No. Page No. SI. Code r---A--., SI. Code Name of Town ,--"---., No. No. Name of Town No. No. TO PCA TO PCA

I Oungarpur 2-4 42 I 2 II Sagwara 2-4 44

PART·B : VILLAGES

Page No. Page No. Sl. Code Sl. Code Name of Village ,----A--., Name of Village ,----A--., No. No. No. No. VO PCA VO PCA

1. DUNGARPUR TEHSIL J 326 Adarsh Gaon ~

APPENDIX-l-contd.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. Page No. SI. Code Name of Village ,-.A.--., Sl. Code Name of Village No. No. No. No. ,-..,..__, VO PCA VD PCA

71 71 Bichhiwara ~~ 8 6 115 39 Dhugbran ~~ 6 4 72 76 Bilpan ~ 8 6 116 35 Dhuwaliya 'tlTf\;1n 6 4 73 310 Bilpan Karwara f

APPENDIX-I-contd.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. Page No. 81. Code Name of Village ,---.-A---, 81. Code Name of Village ,....--.A--, No. No. VO PCA No. No. VO PCA

159 250 Harmatiya ~(\'lfJ 16 14 202 339 Kara wara 'Ii

APPENDIX-l-contd.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

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245 305 Mahipalpura ~~T 18 16 287 48 Nawagam 'f'IT1Ti11 8 6 246 161 Mahuri llF,t 12 10 288 282 Nawagaon 'l'lT1ff;r 18 16 247 32 Majhola ~ 6 4 289 411 Nawagaon Balloo 'f'

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331 99 Peeplada 10 8 374 249 Samola ~l1lar 16 14 332 390 Peeth oftQ-~ 22 20 375 251 Samota-ka-Ora .-rqTar'l1iT-~ 16 14 333 49 Peelhapur ql~ 6 376 285 Sansarpur mw 18 16 334 129 Phaloj ~ 10 8 377 185 Sara tm 14 12 335 128 Phoonti Talai 'll·it~ 10 8 378 183 Saram ~ll' 14 12 336 3ll Pohri Khaturat q"t~~ 18 18 379 221 Sarkan Kopcha m'Ii'JI' m.rr 14 14 337 340 Pohri Palelan ~rqii'fl'f 20 18 380 149 Sarkansai ~t 12 10 338 78 Prantarsuwa ~ 8 6 381 357 Saroli ~)i;ft 20 20 339 242 Punali TITffi" 16 14 382 379 Sarthoona ~"i'fl 22 20 ij"fft 340 426 Punawara Tfllfr~ 24 22 383 34 Sati 6 4 341 63 Punrawara Tf\llfl~ 8 6 384 105 Sat ora «il~ 10 8 342 243 Ragela ~~l 16 14 385 124 Satu ~ 10 8 343 270 Rajgarhi ~~ 16 16 386 118 Sawgar ~ 10 8 344 248 Rama WIT 16 14 387 237 Seemal Ghati ~'iflil' 16 14 345 180 Rampur ~~ 12 12 388 388 Seemalwara R~ 22 20 ;!ti1i1 346 389 Rampur ~ 22 20 389 374 Seethal 22 20 347 100 Rampur Baiyola ~~~!T)m 10 8 390 275 Selaj ~or 18 16 348 33 Rampur Sati ~rit 6 4 391 62 Semliya ~iilIl 8 6 349 170 Ramsagra ~ 12 10 392 166 Sendwai ij'rn~ 12 10 350 423 Ramsor Bara \l~~ 24 22 393 371 Senkari ~U 22 20 351 422 Ramsor Joona "\I~"l'fl 24 22 394 151 Sheopura fu

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417 26 Vagdari crrmt 6 4 28 145 Dantli Khera m.ftw;r 30 28 418 418 Vagpur IfIIlJ< 24 22 29 1 Deolan t.r.rt 24 22 12 419 204 Vagwol IfIlf'1ffl 14 30 137 Deopura ~ 30 28 20 420 395 Vasuwa cr~ 22 31 117 Dhani i[Q!T 30 28 421 188 Vatra

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71 13 Kanthri ~ 24 22 115 67 Parda lntiwar IImT film 28 26 72 4 Kareliya lfitfiillIT 24 22 116 70 Parda Jani 1imTi;fT;ft 28 26 73 20 Karkoli ~ 24 24 117 16 Parda Sakani IimT m;ft 24 24 74 65 Karwa Chheppaniya ;;w~ 26 26 118 69 Parda Solanki 1ImT~ 28 26 7S 64 Karwa Khas ;;wm 26 26 119 10 Parda Thoor qmr~ 24 22 76 II Katarwa lfi'rn"\lfT 24 22 120 136 Pari IfTit 30 28 77 81 Katisor ljirfflm;: 28 26 121 142 Patanpura l!Wf'J'U 30 28 78 45 Khaleel 'iifur 26 24 122 101 Phala Ora 1!i1ifT~ 2_8 26 79 134 Khanan Wol'IT 30 28 123 107 Pindawal fim

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10 , 137 Bandarber ~ 36 36 53 163 Cheentri .mro 38 36 11 139 Baniyana ~ 36 36 54 75 Chibura f'qlfST.. 34 32 12 85 Banori il'lTu 34 32 55 250 Chirwali ffi

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96 123 Ghotad ~ 36 34 138 145 Khumanpur 38 36 97 71 Gorapala ~r 34 32 139 199 Kbulllanpura ~lfliI1!U 40 38 98 89 Gowari iftcrr~ 34 34 140 232 Kochri 'Ifr;rU 42 40 99 93 Gulabpura ,!iiITor:;u 34 34 141 39 Kokapur ~ 32 30 100 209 Gulabpura '!ii!Tor:;u 40 38 142 61 Kopra ~ 34 32 101 227 Gumanpura l{1!T~ 40 40 143 241 Kundela ~iiIT 42 40 102 206 Gundlara ~T 40 38 144 184 Kuwan ~ 38 38 103 17 Gyanpur iII1ill\ 32 30 145 87 Laxmanpura ~ 34 34 104 153 Hansla ~m 38 36 146 80 leembor Bari ~

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178 247 Nawagaon i!

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251 56 Teetoowa it¥T 34 32 257 229 Udariya :ro~ 40 40 252 92 Thakarda O1'Ii\iT 34 34 258 239 Vagwa

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Dungarpur Distric:t T 530,258 263,116 267,142 149 154 R 499,001 246,931 252,070 111 110 U 31,257 16,185 15,071 38 44

1 Dungarpur Tehsil T 262,020 131,567 130,453 140 146 R 242,247 121,077 121,170 108 107 U 19,773 10,490 9,283 32 39

Dungarpur Town U 19,773 10,490 9,283 32 39

2 Aspur Tehsil T 96,563 46,760 49,803 R 96,563 46,760 49,803 U

3 SagWara Tehsil T 171,675 84,789 86,886 9 8 R 160,191 79,094 81,097 3 3 U 11,484 5,695 5,789 6 5

II Sagwara Town U 11.484 5,695 5,789 6 5 13 APPENDIX-II POPULAT[ON BY RELIG[ON

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