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Census of India, 1931 VOLUME XIX BARO·DA PART II-TABLES By SATYA V. MUKERJEA B.A. «(boa). PeUow of the Royal Statiatical Society. LoDAloa. CENSUS COMMISSIONER, . BARODA STAlE • 193J, PRINTED AT THE BARODA STATE PRESS BARODA . P,ice Rs. 1-8-0 TABLE 'OF CONTENTS IMPERIAL TABLES TABLE I Mea, Houses and Population ••• 1I Variation in Population during last fifty years .~, •••..• III Towns and Villages classified by Population ...... ¥ ...~ ... ,- .~- IV Towns classified by Population with Variation for fi(ty.. :l~~·. ..... ft~. 7 V Towns arranged territorially with Population by Religion ... II VI Birthplace ••• 15 VII Age, Sex and Civil Condition ..• ... .,. 21 Part A - state Summary ... 22 Part B - Details for Divisions 26 Part C - Details for the City of Baroda c·· .32 VIII Civil Condition by Age for Selected Castes 35 IX Infirmities .. ~ 43 Part A - Distribution by Age ..• 44 part B - Distribution by Division •.• ••• 44 Part C _. Infirmities by Selected Castes, Tribes or Races ••• 45 X Occupation or Means of Livelihood ... • •• 47 Xl Occupation by Caste, Tribe or Race •• • • •• 77 Part A ... Occupation of Selected Castes, Tribes or Races••• 78 Part B - Distribution of Earners in certain groups of • Occupation by Caste, Tribe or Race 84 XU. Educated Unemployment •.. • •• ... 87 Part A - By Class •. , ••• . .• ... 88 Part B - By Degree •.• ...• 88 XIII Literacy by Religion and Age ••• ·0' • •• 89 Part A - State Summary ... ... 90 Part B - Details for Divisions ... , .. 94 Part C - Detaiis for the City of Baroda ... • •• 100 XIV Literacy by Selected Castes, Tribes or Rac~s ••• 103 XV Language ••• ..• . •• ... • •• 107 Pari A-Distribution by Division ••• ... ... 108 Part B-Bilingualism... • •• ... ... 110 Part C-Polylingcialism ..• ... 111 XVI Religion 113 Part A-Distribution of Population by Religion ... 114 Part B-Sects ••• ... 115 Part C-Christicins by Sect and Race ••• 117 XVII Caste, Race or Tribe ••• 119 Part A - Hindu, Jain and TribaL.. ••• 120 Part B - Muslim and Indian Christian ••• ••• 126 XVIII Var,iation in Population of Selected Tribes during last fifty years ••• 127 XIX Europeans and Allied Races and Anglo-Indians by Race and Age 131 11 STATE TABLES' A. Talukwat" Statistics I Area and Populatio.I.l of. Mahals and Peta Mahals ... 1 II Population of Mahals by Religion and Literacy 3 III Variation in Population by Mahals' 7 Part A - Variation sinc.e 1891 by Mahals 8 Part B - Adjusted Population on present area from 1901 to. Part C - Variation in Density since 1891 10 .IV Total Area and Village Site Areas by Mahals 11 ·v Age, Sex and Civil Condition in Selected Towns 13 VI ~pecial Litera~y Statistics 21 Part A - Literacy in Scripts by Religion and Age ,22 Part B - Literacy in Scripts by Religion and Mother Tongu~. '23 Part C·_ Literacy in Scripts in Selected Castes 23 Part-- D _.. Literacy by Taluka .24 Part E -. Literacy by Town ••• . .... 36 Part F - Literacy by Ward of the City 50. VII Chief Castes by Talukas ' . '53- VIII Occupation in Selected Towns ·79 B. SPecial Tables ~ ., IX The Census of Livestock ... 83- X The Tenement• Census in Baroda City ... 87 .' . Part A _ Classification of Structures according to Kind .•• 88 Part B'- Classification of Buildings by Floors 90· Part c·_ Number of Families in Buildings .•• 92 Part D - Classification of Bui1dings by number of Occupants 94 Part E,- Classification of Rooms and Distribution of Families by Rooms 96 XI Normal Size of the Household ... 97 XII Classification of Homesteads ... ... 99 Part A·_ State Summary 100· Part B. _ Rural Area ... 101 Part C·_ Urban Area 102' Part D'- Baroda City 10l XIII tri'dustrial Statistics 105 . Part A - Slate Summary 106- Part B' - Details by Divisions 107 XlV Non-working dependents by Age-groups 109· Part A - In certain Selected Castes 110· Part B - By Literacy ... 111 ,XV 'rhe Infirm .113 Part A -- By Age and Civil Condition 114 Part B - By Mahc;l.ls .•. .. ... 116- XVI Annual Age P~riods 117 Part A - By Divisions 118· Part B - By Main Religions ... 122 XVII Se"cts by Divisions 127 XVI-II Special Tables for Immigrants 131 . Part A - Immigrants by Age-periods ••• .132' Part B - ImMigrants from 'Selected Areas by Age and • Occupation for the City of Baroda 134 ... Part C- Comparative Literacy in local and Immigrant "a Population aged 10 and over of Baroda City by Wards· .•. ••• .•• ~ : 135- . * State Tables III - XVIII are included only in such of the copies of the Tables volume as are required. far ~r,..nl~t;n" n,;"''h.:_ +1-.. .... c ...... " ..... 1 TABLE I BARODA CENSUS, 1931 TABLE I-Area, Houses Rnd Population NOTE 1: The figures for the City of Baroda include the Cantonment and are shown first. The administrative divisions are then shown alphabetically. The City is an independent administrative unit. The Cantonment known as the Camp, has an area of one square mile. Its population is shown separately in Tables IV and. V fan owing. NOTE 2: The administrative division hitherto known as Kadi is now called Mehsana from its headquarters town. NOTE 3: The area shown in column 2 differs from that given in Imperial Table I of 1921. The detailed reasons for the variation will be given in the Report. The main reasons for the increase of 37 square miles are: (i) the villages of the Thakore of Lal Mandwa. with an area of 18 square miles were not hitherto shown in the State area total. although they are under the sovereignty of this State and have been censused all along; ( ii) Patan and Songadh talukas in Mehsana and Navsari divisions respectively show an increase of 10 square miles due to mOre accurate measurements; and ( iii ) Bhadran and Padra talukas in Baroda division show an increase of 7 square miles due to alluvium. NOTE 4: Population and area. figures by talukas showing distribution by religion and literacy are given in State Tables I and II at the end of this volume. 2 TABLE TABLE I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION I OCCUPIED HOUSES i, Area in ! DIVISION square miles Towns Villages I Total In Towns In Villages ! i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I I ~ BARODA STATE ... 8,164 5b 2,920 562,798 136,254 426,544 , I Baroda City ... n 2 ... 30,120 30,120 ... ; I Amreli Division ... 1,077 4 242 36,231 8,316 ! 27,915 ; 823 168,112 31,674 136,438 ; Baroda Division ... 1,922· 17 i i Mehsana Division ... 3,068 16 1,037 241,086 49,237 191,849 I Navsari Division ... 1,811 9 776 80,175 l4,078 I 66,097 ,I Okhamandal ... 275 2 42 7,074 2,829 4,245 I I ,I I : ; I POPULATION .- ------ , DIVISION PERSONS M.A.LES FEM.A.LES i r ! Urban Rural Total Urban i I Total Urban Rural Total I Rural I 1 8 \ 9 10 11 \ 12 I 13 14 I 15 I 16 I I , ; I BARODA STATE •.. 2,443,001 523,003 1,920,004 1,257,817 i 272,552 985,265 1.185.190 250.451 934,739 I Baroda City ... 112.860 112,850 ... 62,744 1 62,744 .. 50.116 50,116 ... ! Amreli Division 173,948 36,885 137,053 88,806 70,108 85,142 18,187 66,955 i ... 18.69'1 Baroda Division ... 711,481 124,432 587,049 374,884 66,335 308,549 336,597 58,097 278,500 : 608 423,813 88,139 409,447 Mehsana Divi~ion ... 1.010,001 176,747 833,260 512.421 88, 1 497.586 I Navsari Division ... 404,377 60,587 343,790 203,168 30,295 172,873 201,209 30,292 170,917 , ; Okhamandal ... 30,334 11,492 18,842 15,794 5,872 1 9,922 14.540 5,620 8,920 3 TABLE U BARODA CENSUS, 1931 TABLE II-Variation in Population during last fifty years 4 TABLE ~.l __ 0\ 00 \0 <'I 0 00 "., 0\ ,., 10 .., N ,., .... ,., 0\ N N N 1"4 fCJ \0 0 ,., t"- oo .200 + I ... ..., co 0\ t"- o "., oo oo IX) <- ~ "'!. C!- 'ed ...... -- \0 .0 oi aO ""vi aO .~.,-t ~ G) ~) .0 N .... .0 .... .... 0 .., ,; It') "., N .... 00 U'\ =..; .... U'\ ..,0 <- .... .... .... \C .... 00 N ... .... .... ~ ~ .... i! ~ N .... _"g _g ~ a ~.... z~ .so + + + + + + + IX) 00 .... .... 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