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District Census Handbook, Bangalore, Part XII-A, Series-11

District Census Handbook, Bangalore, Part XII-A, Series-11

CENSUS OF 1991

Series - II

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRJCT

PART XII- A VILLAGE ANI) TOWN DIRECTORY

SOBIIA NAI\1IUSAN ()in~ct()r (If Census Opcrutions, Karnataka

CONTENTS

Page No.

FORE\VORD V-\'I

VII-VIII

I;\IP()RTA~T ST ATISTlCS IX-XII

Ai"Al.YTlCAL i"OTE xv-Iii

S~ctiIJJl-1 - \illag~ ()ir~dllr)

Explanatory i"ote I-I)

Alphahdical Li:-.t of VilLlges 1.\-1)-\

Village Direl'lm), Statement 20-57

Alphabl'l ical List of Villages [bng~tI\lre l"llnh C.D.[jlllCk

Village Directory Statemenl B:ll1galllrl: l"urth CO.l3luck

Alphahetical Li:-.t of Vilbges - Bang;111lf1: SoUL h CD. Block lOS-lJol

Village OireclllfY SI:lll'll1enl - Bangalon: Smll h CD. Block 11~-IS7

App~ndix I-IV

Community Devel()pment Blockwise Ah~lr;lCt fur Educaliul1al, ;\lcdical and Other Amenilies

II Land Utilisation Data in fL:sPL:Cl of Non-;\lunicipal Census Towns

III Lisl of Villages wherL: no al11eni(ie~ excepl Drinking Waler ;tre availahle

IV-A List of Vilbgl..'s acc(lrding to the proportion of Scheduled Clsks 10 Tolal Popublion hy Ibnges 1()7-171

IV -5 Lisl of Villages according 1\1 t hl' Jllllp,lll illn of SdledukJ Trihl's to Tlltal Plljlubtilln by Ranges 172-17-1- rag~ No,

Section·1I • Town Dil'l'l,t4ll'Y

Explanatory N,lll: 177-1~7

Slatcmcnl - Slalll!o. and (iwwlh lIi"lllry )1)0-11)3

Slat.:nh:nt II - Phy~ic:tl t\:--pl:l'b, and Lm:aliull of T()\\n~, 1')~') )1).:l-11J7

Statement III - lVlunicip;11 Finann:, I')K') lWi-201

Slatl'llll:nl IV - Ci\'il' and Olhl'r Anu:niliL's, II)XI) 202-2115

Statement IV-A - Ci\'il' and Olhl'r Aml'lIjli~'s ill Nlllilied Slullls. II)SI) 21)(.-215

Statelllt:llt V - I\kJictl. Educal iunal, Recrcalillll;tI a Ill! Cull ural Facililies, (I)~oi') 2 Hi-21')

Statellll:llt VI - Trade. Comllll'rl'l:. Indu~lry and Banking 220-223

Appendix 10 Town Din,:cI"ry - l'''puIalilln of Tllwns and their associah:d Outgwwths 224-221\

Lj~1 of SdH:dukJ {';I~It~ ,lIld Sdledukd Trihl's 22')-231}

Puhlication Plan 231-2,H

I LLLlSTRA TJ( )NS

I\lap of K,lrnalaka sh()\ving Ihl: Adlllini:-.trali\'( Di\'isilln~ (xiii)

Map of B;JI1galurl: Dislrid ( xiv)

Map of An!.'''al Talu" 12

!\lap of B;lllgalorl: North Taluk (,I)

Map of Bangalorl: Soulh Taluk 104 FORE\VORD

Publication of th<.: District C<.:nslIs Handbooks (DCHs) was initiat<.:d aft<.:r th<.: 1'J51 C<.:nsus and is Cllntinuing sinc<.: thl:n with som<.: innu\'atillns/ I11mlilil'atillns afkr each decennial Census. This is the most valuahle uistrict level puhlication brought out hy thl: Census Organisation on hehalf of each State (lm1.1Union Territory administration. It illler-uliu provides data/information on some of the hasic demographic and socin-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic

The scope of the DCB was initially conlined to <:ertain important census tahles on population, economic and socio-cuhural asp<.:cts as al~l) the Primary Ct:nsus Abstract (PCA) of eaeh villagt: and town (waru-wise) of the district. The DUh pUhli:-,heo after the 1%1 Census contained a des(."fiptive a<.:count of the district, administrati"e statistics, ct:nsus tables and Village and Town Dirt:ctories including PCA. After the 1l)71 Census, two parts of the Di:-tri<:l Census Hundbooks (Parl-A comprising Village . Apart from Ihis, one column on the Schcdul~d Casl~s and Scheduled Tribes popubtion and another on adult literacy classcs/centres were added in Statements IV and V respecti\dy.

The manner of pres~ntalion of the DCHs fllr Iht: JlNI Census is by and large the same as followed 111 19SI. However, the format of PCA has heen restructured slightly in lhe 1991 Census for lhe henefit of data u~ers. Ninc-fold indll~trial da~silicatiun of main workns has heen given as against four-fold industrial dassifieatiun prescnted in the JlI~l Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the ()-(I age-group has abo been included in PCA for tlH: lirst time with a view 10 t:nabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rates as all chilJren hdllW 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the lime of the 1')1)1 Census. 11 is I..."xpecied that the ahove menlioncJ Il\odilications will help the planners in chalking out more cffcdiw developmental programmes.

(\") One of the most important innovations in the }I)I)} Census is the Community Development _Block-lc,,'Cl pn.:sentation of data in the Village Directory <11)(1 PCA instead of the traditional TahsiliTaluk/PS level presentation. IL is expected that the pfl:~l.:ntati()n of \,illage Directory and PCA data at C.D.B1o\:k level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as {he CD.Block is (he lowest administrative unit for developmental planning.

In order III facilitall: the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to usc Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic tapesllloppies or from the pUblished records, hoth the computer and manual codes for each village have heen provided for the ]IN 1 Census along with the corresponding codes of 1')~ I.

This puhlication is a joint venture of the State (jovt./UT adl11inistratilln and the Census Organisatiun. The data have been collc<:tcd and compiled undl.:r the direction of Ms. Sohha Nambisan, Director of CI.:nsus Oper

I am thankful to all those who have Cllntrir)uted tll this pwjeel.

A.R.Nanda

JUIlt' 11. 1992. Rl'gistrar (;l'Ill'ral. India PREFACE

In Ihe foreword 10 Ihi: 1(1)1 senes of the Dislrict Census Handbooks, Sri A.R.Nanda, I.A.S., the Regislrar (Jenera) and Census Commissioner, Indi;." has traced the history of the District Census Handhooks. He has ab,\) succinctly explained the swpe and coverage of the District Census Handbooks. These volumes contain the salient daia on the pllpulation fm en:ry villagl: and tllwn as rl:Vl:akd by the I()') I Cl:nsus. Thl:Y alsll contain a wcalth of inlllrmatillll rcgarding thcse vilbg\:s and towns which, although not pari of thc population ccnsus, thmw Sllllle light on thc circumstances in which pl:0plc live and is thcrdmc rdevant tu 11ll: Jala on Ihl: popuiatilln. This ini"mmation has alsll wnsiJnahlc importance in the contnt of planned dcvdllpllli:nt.

The District Census Handhook is therefore divided inlo Iwo parts: Part A containing information rcgarding each village and town (Village Dircctmy and Town Directory) which is not Cl:nsus data and part B whil:h contains the data on the pllpulation eolleckd during the 11]1)1 Census - the Primary Census Ahstract. Thi: data puhlished in ParI B was collccled in Febru,JfY Jl)l) I at thl: time of the population Cl:nsus. This d,lta W;IS thl:n manually tabulated in thl: Rl'!~ional Tabulation OftiCl:S set up for the purpose. Subsequl:lltly, as a pari Ill' the clluntrywidl: projel'l taken up in collaboration with the National Informatics ('cnln:, the Primary Census Abstract d;lla was COllJpulcrised. Thl: data for Part B of thl: Dislricl Census Handbook WilS therl ..'lor\: av"ilable on tape for the elltin: COUlltry by November 1')1)2. Since the Primary Census Abstract data was aV;libblc first on the compull:r, it was decided to puhlish the District Census Handbooks in two separate vnlume~. with Pan B appearing in print liN.

The process of uata collect inn fllr thc Village Direetmy and the Town Directory (Part A) commenced III early II)()!) and continued till the middle of JlN2. For operational conn:nience, the Village Directory (mlllat was divided into two portions. one relating to the area anJ land usc particulars anu the other relating (0 the amcnities avaibhlc ill each village. The relevant formats were mailed (0 the Dcputy COlllmissioners of Districts and Chid Secretaries of Zilla Pari),hads for nhtlining Ihe vilbgcwisc particulars. Silllilarly the TO\\'n Din:ctllry fmlllats wen; maikd tll the Deputy l'IlInmi~~iollers and Commissioners of Corpmalilllls. Tlu.: villagewise and town wi~e data furnished hy the~e oflicers were then examined exhaustively fm (llnsistency in repnrling and wmparahility with the infmmation puhlished in the 11)~1 Distrkt Census Handhooks. The villagewlse informatilln. thus finalised was abo computerised during I'N2-ln at the National Informatics Centre, Bangalore as in the case of Primary Cl:nsus Abstract.

The Nalillnal Infllflllalics ('elllre, Bangalore has ulld.:rtaken to supply Ihe camera ready copies for the District ('ensus Handbooks and this may enable u., tll bring out the Di.\triC( Census Handbooks fairly early.

In the prcparatillil of the District Cellsus Ilandbooks the role of the Census Directorate is that of data collector. For aC<.:omplishing this task we ha\'.: had the n.:ady co-op<.:ratilln of the staff of different departments of the State (;lIvernment. Th.: cost lIf printing of the District Census Handbooks is borne by the Governml:nt of Karnataka. I take this opportunity to olTer my grateful thanks to all the officers and officials who have heen actively involved in the compilation of thi~ \'olume.

am thankful to Shri A.Venkaleshan. the State Informatics Oflicer, National Informatics Centre, Bangalore for all the assistance he and hi~ staff members have rendered for computerisation of the dala and for prep'lralion of the camera ready l'OPY of lhe manuscripts of all the Districts.

I am deeply grateful to Shri A.R.Nanda. LA.s., lhe Registrar (Jeneral; India for the henelit I have derived by way of guidance and advice. I express my th'lIlks to Shri M.KJain, the prcscnt Dcputy Registrar (iener,11 (SS) as well 'I~ to Mrs. l\Iinati (iIHlsh, Deputy Registrar General (Map).

Lastly, I am thankful to the (ill\crnlllcnt of Karnalaka for having rcadily agrced to hear the cost of prinling thcse Di~lricl Census Handhollk volulllCs and to the Director of Printing, Stationcry and Puhlications for the keen interest he has evinccd in bringing out these publications.

nunl:ul"re, SlIbha Nambisan n ..... : 1(,.11.1<)'.12 Dit-l'ctllr III' Ct'nsus ()pl'ratillns, Karnataka.

(viii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS

KARNATAKA BAN GALORE STATE DISTRICT 1. POPULATION TOTAL PERSONS 44,977,201 4,839,162

MALES 22,951,917 2,5~2,950 FEMALES 22,025,284 2,296,212 RURAL PERSONS 31,069,413 669,909 MALES 15,744,942 351,357 FEMALES 15,324,471 318,552 URBAN PERSONS 13,907,788 4,169,253 MALES 7,206,975 2,191,593 FEMALES 6,700,813 1,977,660 2. DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH 21.12 38.54 RATE 1981 - 91 3. AREA (Sq. Kms) I')],791.0 2190.00 4. DENSITY OF POPULATION (per Sq.Km) 235 2210 5. SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1000 males) 960 903 6. LITERACY RATE (excluding children in PERSONS 56.04 76.27 the age group of 0 - 6) MALES 67.26 82.94 FEMALES 44.34 68.81 7. PERCENTAGE OF URBAN 30.92 86.16 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 8. PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION I. MAIN WORKERS PERSONS 38.45 33.81 MALES 53.53 53.08 FEMALES 22.73 12.47 II. MARGINAL WORKERS PERSONS 3.54 0.46 MALES 0.56 0.21 FEMALES 6.66 0.74 III. NON-WORKERS PERSONS 58.01 65.73 MALES 45.91 46.71 FEMALES 70.61 86.79 9. BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS : Percentage Among Main Workers l. CULTIV ATORS PERSONS 34.21 5.92 MALES 37.67 5.82 FEMALES 25.72 6.39

(ix) R-2 II. AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS PERSONS 28.92 4.60 MALES 20.45 3.41 FEMALES 49.69 HUI III. LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY, FISHING, PERSONS 3.57 0.97 HUNTING AND PLANTATIONS, MALES ORCHARDS AND ALLIED 3.80 0.94 ACilVITIES FEMALES 2.99 1.11 IV. MINING AND QUARRYING PERSONS 0.67 0.80 MALES 0.76 0.71 FEMALES 0.47 1.21 V(a) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY PERSONS 1.86 1.32 MALES 1.77 0.89 FEMALES 2.09 337 I V(b) MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, PERSONS 8.84 30.()8 SERVICING AND REPAIRS IN OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD MALES 9.22 31.46 INDUSTRY FEMALES 7.91 23.60 VI. CONSTRUCTION PERSONS 2.48 8.13 MALES 3.17 8.75 FEMALES 0.77 5.23 VII. TRADE AND COMMERCE PERSONS 7.98 19.63 MALES 10.03 21.24 FEMALES 2.94 lun VIII. TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND PERSONS 2.63 7.60 COMMUNICATION MALES 3.56 8.60 FEMALES 0.35 2.84 IX. OTHER SERVICES PERSONS 8.84 20.95 MALES 9.57 18.18 FEMALES 7.07 34.03 10. PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED PERSONS 16.38 14.71 CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION MALES 16.36 14.45 FEMALES 16.40 14.99 11. PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED PERSONS 4.26 1.11 TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION MALES 4.26 1.10 FEMALES 4.26 1.12 12. NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES --- 7,963,054 959,654 13. NUMBER OF VILLAGES TOTAL 29,193 728 INHABITED 27,066 681 UN-INHABITED 2,127 47 . 14. NUMBER OF TOWNS 306 33

(x) STATE AND DISTRICTS

SI. Stat~1 Dislri~t Totall Ar~a in Total Total Lit

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

T 191791.00 44977201 7477611 21013193 7369279 1915691 17292117 1594681 26090403 KARNATAKA R 187520.80 31069413 5378741 12250620 5645186 1629496 12919726 1511858 16637829 U 4270.20 13907788 2098870 8762573 1724093 286195 4372391 82823 9452574

T 2190.00 4839162 693623 3161701 711775 53631 1635987 22311 3,80864 01 BANGALORE R 1732.90 669909 109203 317831 178494 14569 261186 ,2860 395863 U 457.10 4169253 584420 2843870 533281 39062' 1374801 9451 278500,

T 5815.00 1673194 260977 708577 326599 49305 623043 96513 953638 02 BAN GALORE RURAL R 5758.90 1369908 213142 536439 286780 44594 523233 93755 752920 U 56.10 303286 47835 172138 39819 4711 99810 2758 2007,8

T 13415.00 3583606 619475 1571044 406955 83076 1340802 ,76924 2065880 03 BELGAUM R 13118.00 2741820 491892 1045451 325338 65247 1083491 ,69081 ,489248 U 297.00 841786 127583 525593 81617 17829 257311 7843 576632

T 9885.00 1890092 367604 693790 365154 166693 809989 43044 1037059 04 BElLARY R 9479.30 1325692 273150 407453 281525 129460 621800 40668 663224 U 405.70 564400 94454 286337 83629 37233 188189 2376 373835

T 5448.00 1255799 255989 451061 260033 104215 466611 34033 755,55 05 BIDAR R 5370.70 1010096 209042 315874 228197 98442 404246 33,50 572700 U 77.30 245703 46947 135187 31836 5773 62365 883 182455

T 17069.00 2927990 556196 1307674 509862 39535 1110288 108867 1708835 06 81 JAPUR R 16759.10 2239244 439383 916365 421185 34068 9,8462 102131 12,8651 U 309.90 688746 116813 391309 88677 5467 191826 6736 490,84

T 7201.00 1017283 147192 531164 195852 26534 412276 45182 559825 07 CHIKMAGALUR R 7125.60 845422 ,22866 415210 175176 24553 357076 43768 444578 U 75.40 171861 24326 115954 20676 1981 55200 ,414 115247

T 10852.00 2180443 362537 1008542 432668 318381 843861 94617 1241965 08 CHITRADURGA R 10754.20 1591765 270697 643282 358069 275326 668696 909,9 832150 U 97.80 588678 91840 365260 74599 43055 ,75,65 3698 409815

T 8441.00 2694264 379453' 1756119 175548 106159 1112449 50465 1531350 09 DAKSHIN KANNAD R 7967.60 1931670 283299 1192888 140296 94285 816616 43924 1071130 U 473.40 762594 96154 563231 35252 11874 295833 6541 460220

T 13738.00 3503150 607530 1699031 410499 105099 1349942 126121 2027087 10 DHARI.IAD R 12999.50 2279259 410750 978002 290616 84138 975260 113982 1190017 U 738.50 1223891 196780 721029 119883 20961 374682 12139 837070

()( i) STATE AND 'f)ISTRICTS

51. 5tat~/ District Total/ Ar~a in Total Total Marginal Non­ No, Rural! 5'l,Kms, Popu!a- Population (Excluding Ca""~s Trib~s Main Workers Workers Urban iion age: group age: group Workers 0-6 0 to 6)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

T 16224.00 2582169 528348 791628 610641 106935 1039922 72269 1469978 11 R 16035.20 1972366 413154 473306 502448 94924 876032 69510 1026824 U 188.80 609803 115194 318322 108193 12011 163890 2759 443154

T 6814.00 1569684 238297 756948 273379 16581 589529 105108 875047 12 HASSAN R 6735.30 1296962 199263 575243 241053 14868 508173 102671 686118 U 78.70 272722 39034 181705 32326 1713 81356 2437 188929

T 4102.00 488455 71073 285280 59009 40312 220248 9888 258319 13 KOOAGU R 4073.20 410514 60019 229585 51477 38899 192275 9560 208679 U 28.80 77941 11054 55695 7532 1413 27973 328 49640

T 8223.00 2216889 356091 938777 570400 153019 881514 81070 1254305 14 R 8109.80 1699906 277846 613731 455560 142496 736073 78410 885423 U 113.20 516983 78245 325046 114840 10523 145441 2660 368882

T 4961.00 1644374 241356 675502 226626 11936 635593 96170 912611 15 MANOYA R 4901.80 1377570 203408 518823 190551 9485 549610 94181 733779 U 59.20 266804 37948 156679 36075 2451 85983 1989 178832

T 11954.00 3165018 487196 1267148 597921 102102 1183225 89054 1892739 16 MY SORE R 11739.90 2224724 355125 673123 480387 77696 894812 83998 1245914 U 214.10 940294 132071 594025 117534 24406 288413 5056 646825

14017.00 2309887 473009 660453 397923 180272 970995 55289 1283603 17 RA1CHUR R 13816.30 1829765 384426 439686 326337 163352 823416 53173 953176 U 200.70 480122 88583 220767 71586 16920 147579 2116 330427

T 105~3.00 1909663 295043 993542 337921 74106 720984 59868 1128811 18 SHIMOGA R 10395.30 1403421 222752 655002 279830 64379 569006 57161 777254 U 157.70 506242 72291 338540 58091 9727 151978 2707 351557

T 10598.00 2305819 349229 1065934 408524 167632 9161.96 183394 1206229 19 TUMKUR R 10523.50 1923656 294404 818448 364376 149641 794734 176777 952145 U 74.50 382163 54825 247486 44148 17991 121462 6617 254084

T 10291.00 1220260 187393 689278 91990 10168 428663 44494 747103 20 UTTAR KANNAD R 10124.70 925744 144920 484878 67491 9074 345529 42179 538036 • U 166.30 294516 42473 204400 24499 1094 83134 2315 209067

Note Please read the spellings of two districts viz., "Oakshin Kannad" and "Uttar Kannad" as "Dakshina " and "Uttara Kannada" respectively, wherever they appear (both in the texts and maps).

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® GovwnmenC af Indo COpyngl'lt,.1991. ANALYfICAL NOTE

Brief History of the District Census Handbook :. and extent of amellllIes and services available in the villages and towns of the district • presented in The District Census Handbook series was, for the form of Village Directory and Town Directory the lirst time, included in the census publication respeetively, (ii) Part B - consisting of the Primary programme at the 11)51 census in order to satisfy Census Abstract (including the nine-fold industrial the growing demand for micro-level data by the classification of workers) for the district, the taluks, administrators, the planners and the other census the towns, the villages and the census enumeration data users. The District Census Handbooks sought blocks in case of towns; and (iii) ParI C - consisting to replace 'Part IV - Taluk Tables' and 'Part V - of an analytical note based on an analysis of [he Village Tables' of the earlier censuses and to present census data as well as the non-census data included the basic demographic and economic data in the in the volume, a set of .tables depicting the form of 'Primary Census Abstract' in respect of administrative statistics in minute detail, a set of each and every village and town within the jurisdiction statistical tables based on the census data in respect of the district concerned. In addition, these volumcs of the district and the constituent taluks and towns were to contain a set of statistical tables based on thereof besides a set of tables generated on the the ccnsus data in respect of the district and its basis of the villagewise census data in association constituent taluks and towns. with the villagewise data on the availability of amenities. The main objective was to presen[ a At the 1961 census, the scope of the District Census Handbook was greatly enlarged by comprehensive. and intelligible portrait of the district incorporating in it - (i) a descriptive account of the and an overview of the developmental programmes district, (ii) a set of non-census tables dl.:aling with implemented in the district during the preceding the administrative statistics of the district for a decade. Publication of the District Census decade, (iii) taluk and town level census tables on Handbooks was planned in such a way as to minimise economic and socio-cultural aspl:cts and (iv) the the delay inherent in the compilation of a voluminous village and urban (census enumeration bloek level) mass of data gathered from different sources. Primary Census Abstract containing the ninefold Accordingly, 'Part A', comprising the Village Directory and the Town Directory for the finalisation industrial classification of workers. In a somewhat gem:ral way, information on the availability of certain of which there was no apparent need to wait till basic amenities in villag(;s and towns, such as the the completion of the tabulation of the data gathered sources of drinking watcr and educational institutions, at the census, was to be published first and 'Part was also presented in these volumes. These general B', consisting of the Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract was to be released next. A lower priority guidelines were, by and large, followed in Karnataka too. However, the scope of the District Census was assigned to 'Part C' for the obvious reason that Handbooks of 3 out of the then existing 19 districts, besides administrative statistics it was to include a namely Bangalore, Dharwar and Mysorc, was set of socio - demographic and economic tables generated on the basis of the data gathered at the conlined (0 the publication of the' village-wise and urban (census enumeration block wise) Primary census and an analytical note prepared thereof. In Census Abstract only. Karnataka, however, 'Part A' and 'Part B' portions of the District Census Handbooks were combined The 1971 census witnessed an overall together and published in a single volume for each improvement in the matter of compilation as well district except Bangalore. In the case of Bangalore as presentation of the data. A country-wide District, since it was felt that the size of such a uniformity in approach and a comprehensive coverage combined volume would be unweildy, Part A and arc the hall marks of this series of publications. In Part B were published separately. As regards IlJ71, the District Census Handbook was split up 'Part C', compilation of data took more time than into thrce portions - (i) Part A - consisting of land anticipated and, in addition, there was an inordinate usc data on villages and also the data on the nature delay in executing the printing job at the State

xv Directorate of Printing. As a result, only a portion number of households. The contents of Part A of Part C (depicting some uf the census tabh.:s) were further enlarged by including two appendices, relating to Bangalorc District was published namely, a list of villages not having any amenities somewhat belatedly and the proposal to publish the and a distribution of villages according to the remaining portion of Parl C for proportions of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled as well as the entire portion of Part C for the olher Tribes in the tOlal population of the village. The districts was finally abandoned. Town Directory formats were also modified by the addition of a few -items such as class of town, Instead of witnessing an expansion as In the p()pulation, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes past two censuses the scope of the 1%1 series of population, deeadaJ growth rate of population, the District Census Handbt)oks was curtailed to a working women's hostel, adult literacy classes/centres, considerable extent in that it was confim.:d to the storage system regarding drinking water supply etc., publication of Village Directory, Town Directory and also by providing for recording the information and the Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract. about the nearcst place (and distance) having Thus, at the initial stage itself there was no proposal educational, medical and fire-fighting facilities in to compile and publish the administrative statistics case such a f<;lcility is not available in the referent and the various socia-demographic and econumic town. As cum pared to 1971, while one statement tables based on the census data, that is, thc portion indicating religion-wise population of the town was which constituted 'Parl C' of the 1971 series. But dropped, another statement to provide information for this change, the approach in 1981 reganJing about the amenities available in notified slums in uniformity and comprehensiveness were very much Class I and Class II towns was added. As rcgards the same as in 1971. In on.lcr to avoid delay in the Primary Ccnsus Abstract of towns, the urban publication, as in the past, the District Census block-wise presentation qf data was given up and Handbook was proposed to be published in two details were presented only upto the level of parts, namely, 'Part A' consisting of the Village Wards/Divisions. However, information on the Directory and Town Directory and 'Part B' consisting number of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes of the Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract and Scheduled Tribes wa~ furnished for each census besides the Special Primary Census Abstracts at enumeration block wilhin the town in the form of taluk/town level in respect of the Scheduled Castes an appendix and an annexure thereto provided the and Scheduled Tribes population of the district. description of the boundaries of each census . enumeration block. Further, instead of the nine-fold At the 1981 census, the contents of the Village classification of workers adopted at the 1971 census, Directory and the Town Directory were slightly on this .occasion the classification was restricted to enlarged and tne formats were restructured. In the 4 categories. In Karnalaka, in 1981 also, both Part Village Directory all the amenities except power A and Part B portions of the District Census supply were brought together under a broad heading Handbooks were published together in a single with the provision that 'in case an amenity is not volume for each district. However, because of certain available in the referent village, the distance to the technical compulsions, all the information relating nearest place where that particular amenity is to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was available may bc indicated in broad ranges'. A excluded from the main formats and was presented new item 'approach to the village' was included. In separately at the end in the form of a Supplement the' remarks column, a provision was made to report (separate booklets were brought out in the case of the number of copies of newspapers in circulation Bidar and Mamlya Districts). in the village as also the numbcr of motor cars, the number of motor cyclcs and the number of 2. Scope of the 1991 District Census Handbooks: tractors available in the village. Further, ~n order to examine whether there is any correlation bdween As in 19R1, in 1991 too, the District Census the availability of amenities and the population si/.e Handbooks arc proposed to be brought out in two of a village, an addilioll;!1 culumn was providcd in portions, namely Part A consisting of the Village the Village Directory to indicate the popubtion and Directory and the Town Directory and Part B

xvi consisting of the ViJlage/Urban ward-wi'se Primary (j) Village Directory : Census Abstract in addition to the District Primary The. Village Directory format adopted for the Census Abstract and the Special Primary Census 1991 series has 18 columns. When examined with Abstract in respect of the Scheduled Castes and reference to the 1981 format it will be noticed that Scheduled Tribes. Though, the scope of the 1991 two columns have now been left out - while one series of the District Census Handbooks has, by of these columns refers to the 'staple food' the and large, remained the same as in 1981, a other refers to the 'remarks' under which, information few significant changes have been made in about the places of religious, historical or the Village Dircctory format as well as the archaeological interest in the village as also Primary Census Abstract format. In Karnataka, information about the number of copies of unlike at, the previous censuses, on this newspapers in circulation, the number of motor cars, occasion, the 'Part A' and 'Part B' portions motor-bicycles and tractors available in villages was of the District Census Handbooks of each published in 1981. As compared to 1981, there is district are being brought out in separate volumes. no change in the scope and coverage of the The manner of presentatiun of data has also information presented in the 18 columns of which undergone a significant change in that the Village 8 are devoted for amenities and 6 are meant for Directory and the Primary Census Abstract data indicating the area of the village and the land use are presented according to the location of villages paltern. The remaining four columns are meant and towns within the jurisdiction of a Community for indicating the location code and name of the Development Block rather than their location within village, total population and the number of a taluk*. ]n other words, the traditional practice households enumerated in the village and the name of tal uk-level presentation of data has now been of the nearest town as also the distance to that givenup in preference to the Community town. The aspects covered under the amenities are: Development Block level presentation of data which educational, medical, sources of drinking water is considered as more meaningful in the present supply, postal and telegraph, weekly market, commu­ day context. Since C.D.Block is the lowest nication, nature of approach road and power supply. administrative unit for developmental planning, the Further, if a village did not have any educational choice of the C.D. Block' as the unit for data facility at all, instead of merely reporting the fael presentation is expected to help the planners in and stopping at that, an indication of the distance formulating micro-level developmental plans. (in ranges) that the villagers have to traverse to Another innovation at the 1991 census is the reach a place with educational facilities (at the basic arrangements ma.sJe for the dissemination of the level) is reported. The same procedure of reporting data in collaboration with the National Informatics is adopted regarding medical facilities, drinking water Centre through ils country-wide computer' network. supply, postal and communication as well as weekly In the published volumes of the District Census market facilities. The distance ranges adopted for Handbooks, therefore, the computer codes assigned reporting are the same as in 1981, namely ·5 km, to the villages in the 1991 census and the S - 10 km and 10 + km. In an explanatory note, corresponding codes in 1981 arc presented so as which precedes the presentation of the Village to facilitate the data users who may prder to use Directory Statements, details about the abbreviations the data either from magnetic tapes or floppies. . used under various columns are furnished.

• In Kamataka, the "Ta/uk Pallc!zayat Samiti" con-espondr to tire Community Del'e/opmelfl Block. and lor the sake of mailltainillg Itllifonllity with the all-India pallem, tile ten1l CD.Block has been used tllrougllOlIt ill the District Cellsus Halldbooks. The jurisdiction of a Taluk POllchayat Sam;t; is cotemlilJus with that of the con-espolldjllg TO/Ilk bill excludes the slalUtory tOWIJ~.

xvii The main agency which has furnished the not having any amenities except Drinking Water, villagcwise information on amenities is the Zilla land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal Parishad which in turn has collected the relevant towns and distribution of villages according to the particulars through its field formations, namely the proportion of Scheduled Castes population and Chief Executive Officers (i.e., the Block Development Scheduled Tribes population. Officers) of the various Toluk Pallchayat Samitis. These details were examined for consistency as well (Ii) Town Directory : as with reference to the particulars reported in 1981 As in 1981, in 1991 too, there arc seven and cases of deterioration or of abnormal statements which furnish information on the following developments were referred back for reverification aspects - growth history; physical aspects and and rectification. For instance, as compared to 1981, locational particulars; municipal finance; civic and for several villages, Wells and Tanks did not find other amenities; civic amenities available in the a mention as a source of drinking water supply. notified slums of Class I and Class II towns; medical, When referred back, the concerned Chief Executive educational, recreational and cultural facilities; and Officers clarified that in most of these cases, the trade, commerce, industry and banking. The scope drinking water wells of yester years have either of the various column headings adopted in 1981 has dried up or fallen into disuse on account of the remained unchanged in 1991. However, in increasing number of borewells drilled in such villages Statement-I, slight modifications have been made to and also because of the implementation of the aceomodate the 1991 census data - an additional National Rural Water Supply Scheme, the column is provided for indicating the 1991 population Mini-Water Supply Scheme and Accelerated Water and the growth rate registered by the town during Supply Scheme etc. So also rcgarding the availability the decade 1981-91. In Statement-I an additional of pucca approach road facility several instances of column has been provided for indicating the name deterioration were noticed. Such cases too were of the C.D.Block within the jurisdiction of which referred back so that the factual data may be verified the referent lown is located. It may be incidentally again and reported for publication. Information' mentioned that, in Karnataka, the civie ~odies about the number of educational institutions, nature functioning in the Statutory Towns,do_1l9t fall within of government run medical institutions and postal, the administrative jurisdiction of the C.D.Blocks (i.e., phonocom and telegraph facilities as furnished by Taluk Panchayat Samiti~). these officers have been cross-checked with the data obtained from the concerned Departments as well In the Town Directory statements, the towns to ensure a higher level of reliability. are arranged in an alphabetical order oItheir names and the aggregate particulal's about urban In ca'se of uninhabited villages, i.e., villages agglomerations if any in the district have also been, which returned 'nil' population at the 1991 census furnished in the same order.' Where an urban count, except the name and the total area no other agglomeration includes two or more independent information is furnished. Instead of putting a dash towns, the names of these constituent towns are under each column to indicate this fact, the word shown in the correct scquence as per the alphabetical 'uninhabited' is printed along the line. arrangement of their names. But, the details which ought to have been furnished in the subsequent In order to facilitate easy reference, an columns have been skipped with a view to avoiding alphabetical list of villages is given at the begining repetition. Instead, immediately after the name of in respect of each C.D.Bloek. This list indicates the town" a cross reference is given by printing the the code numbers assigned to the villages for message "see ..... urban agglomeration". The name purposes of census enumeration as well as the of the core town of the urban agglomeration too computer codes assigned (at the stage of appears at its correct sequence with the legend computerisation) as also the corresponding codes printed thereafter and immediately below that, i.e., according to the 1981 census. At the end of the in the next line the same name with the suffIX urban Village Directory the following appendices are given:­ agglomeration appears again without bearing any C.D. Block-wise abstract of amenities; list of villages

xviii serial number. Against this name the cumulative apsects had to be gathered by the civic authorities totals for the urban agglomeration as a statistical from several offices and institutions located in the unit are presented wherever such a procedure is town through correspondence and or by deputing relevant and meaningful. This line is then followed officials for the purpose. The particulars so by those relating to the constituent towns of the furnished were scrutinised in the first stage and urban agglomeration starting with the name of the cases of abnormal variations as compared to the core, town and followed by the others arranged in situation in 1980 and also inconsistencies were an alphabetical order of their names. This referred back to the reporting agency for procedure, it may be recalled, is tl),e same as that reverification and rectification so as to ensure that adopted in 1971 as well as in 1981 and this enables the details now given in the Town Directory represent one to' have a fairly good assessment of the data the factual position. relating to the smaller civic administrative units that form part of the larger unit and also of the aggregate The scope of the information presented under data relating to the larger unit itself. In case there various columns and the abbreviations used are are 'outgrowths' which are not 'urban areas' in their explained in a note which precedes the presentation own right, the particulars relating to such areas are of the Town Directory statements. merged with the data relating to the concerned core (iii) Primary Census Abstract : town. Such towns which have 'outgrowths' are marked out by an asterisk mark and for all purposes, The Primary Census Abstract is presented the term 'town' would cover the core town as well village-wise in the case of 'rural' areas and town-wise as its outgrowths. In an appendix the names of (upto ward or division level) in the case of urban the revenue villages or areas which have been areas. The outgrowths of a town are treated at identified as outgrowths and the population thereof par with a ward or division of the core town are indicated separately. In the case of villages irrespective of the number of census enumeration certain parts of which are regarded as outgrowths blocks into which it is constituted. Within the while the other parts are considered as 'rural', the district, the Community Development Blocks are data relating to the outgrowths (i.e., the urban arranged in the alphabetical order of their names component) is included in the Town Directory in English and covered one after the other in that statements and the data pertaining to the rest of order. For each C.D.Block, the total figures witb the portion retained in the rural frame appears in the rural-urban break-up is given first and this is the Village Directory. In Statements II, III and VI followed by the village-wise data and then by the where it is not relevant to combine the data for ward-wise data for the towns if any, within the the urban agglomeration as a whole, the legend 'see jurisdiction of the C.D.Block. In the case of a village the constituent towns' is printed against the name of which only a portion has been incorporated in of the urban agglomeration instead of allowing the a town or has been recognised as an outgrowth of entire line to remain blank. a town, the details relating to only that portion whieh is not so incorporated or so recognised but The particulars furnished in Statement I which has been retained in the rural frame is presented deals with the growth history are entirely'based on under various columns. The names of villages (and the current as well as the previous censuses. As their respective areas) which are fully included in such, this has been compiled in the Census urban areas or have been recognised as outgrowths Directorate without seeking information from the of towns for purposes of the 1991 Census (but are concerned civic bodies. The details presented in retained in the jurisdictional lists of the Survey and the remaining statements have been furnished mainly Settlement authorities) if any within the boundaries by the concerned civic authorities such as the of the C.D.Block are indicated in the flyleaf which Municipal Commissioners, Chief Officers of towns, precedes the PCA statement for the C.D.Block Secretaries of Mandai Panchayats, Administrative Officers etc. Except for the information regarding After presenting the PCA data for all the villages municipal finance, most of the information on other and towns covered by the C.D.Blocks in the district,

xix the PCA data relating to all the urban areas of the count with reference to the sunrise on March 1, district (i.e., statutory as well as non-statutory towns) 1991. The questionnaires canvassed by the are furnished. For this purpose, the towns/urban enumerators, namely the Household Schedule and agglomerations are arranged in an ascending order the Individual Slip are brief in their wordings and of their location code numbers. And, for each town the concepts used for purposes of the 1991 Census the ward or division-wise details arc presented here. Operations and the manner in which the schedules are to be filled in have been explained in a booklet In Karnataka, as already mentioned, the entitled Instructions to Enumerators for filling up jurisdiction of a C.D.Block is coterminus with that the Household Schedule and the Individual Slip. of the Taluk of the same name, but excludes the Some of the important concepts and the relevant areas i.ncorporated in statutory towns and cities. By explanations are indicated in the following and large, a C.D.Block corresponds to the rural paragraphs. areas of the taluk. However, if there are any non-municipal census towns and areas which have (i) Urban areas :- The definition adopted in 1961 been identified as outgrowths of statutory towns and adhered to in 1971 as well as in 1981 (thOUgh within the jurisdiction of the tal uk, then such lawns with a slight modification regarding the classification and out~owths are also regarded as lying within of fishing and forestry) has been retained for the the jurisdiction of the concerned C.D.Block. The 1991 census also. According to this definition the PCA particulars relating to such units are presented urban areas include : under the concerned C.D.Blocks against the urban category and are repeated again at the end under i) all places with a Municipality, Corporation, the caption 'District Urban'. Cantonment Board or Notified Town Area Committees, etc. In the case of an urban agglomeration, the ii) all other places which satL"fy the following aggregate figures obtained by the addition of the criteria: data relating to the constituent towns and outgrowths thereof if any are presented against its name. a) a minimum population of 5,000 Thereafter, the data for the constituent towns starting b) atleast 75 per cent of the male working from the core town including the location code, are population engaged 10 non-agricultural presented in a continuous sequence. In case a town pursuits and has outgrowths (which are not towns in their own c) a density of popUlation of at least 400 per right) in the first line the aggregates relating to the square kilometre (1000 per square mile) core town as well as its outgrowths are given and this is then followed by the details relating to the d) all places which, though not satisfying the core town and the outgrowths separately. Each above criteria, had pronounced urban outgrowth is treated at par with a municipal ward characteristics. or division while presenting the ward-wise PCA for (ii) Urban Agglomemtion: This concept, which towns. replaced the concept of 'town-group' in 1971, has 3. Brief note on Census concepts : been retained for the 1991 census. It has been observed that very often railway colonies, university Census taking is a massive operation carried campuses, port areas, military camps and large out in a short span of time with the active residential colonies etc., come up quite adjacent to, participation of a very large number of census but situated outside the statutory limits of cities and enumerators. The reference moment for the 1991 towns. Such areas may not by themselves qualify census count is the sunrise of March 1, 1991. to be treated as towns. But if they form a continuous However, the enumeration of the population was spread with the town they are outgrowths of the spread over a period of 20 days from 9-2-1991 to town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such 28-2-1991 followed by a revisional round from towns together with their outgrowths have been 1-3-1991 to 5-3-1991 for updating the population treated as one urban unit called ·urban

xx agglomeration". An urban agglomeration may consist the truncatcd portion itself is considered as an of: independent revenue village. 2) When outlying portions of certain revenue villages a) A city with· continuous outgrowth (the part arc incorporated into the limits of urban areas of outgrowth being outside the statutory by a Government Notification such areas, limits but falling within the boundaries of whether populated or not, are excluded from the adjoining village or villages); the revenue village concerned and the village b) One town with similar outgrowths or two or boundaries are redefined for census purposes. more adjoining towns with their outgrowths 3) Revenue villages which are completely as in (a) ; or incorporated in the limits of urban areas or c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with else, are submerged completely under reservoir their outgrowths all· of which form a projects but are still retained in the jurisdictional continuous spread. lists of the Survey and SeUlement authorities pending a resurvey and such other procedures, Geographical contiguity with the statutory limits are taken note of as revenue villages but are of the core town is the main factor in determining omilled for census purposes i.e., these are not whether or not a nearby satellite town or an treated as census villages. Similarly, entire outgrowth IS to be included 10 the urban revenue villages, whieh have been identified as agglomeration. This is purely a statistical concept outgrowths of urban areas for purposes of 1991 and for carrying out the actual census, the census are treated not as census villages but as administrative jurisdictions of the city or the towns urban areas. The names of such villages, if any, concerned as well as of the outgrowths have been in a TaluklC.D.Block are indicated in a fly leaf. kept quite intact. The data are presented for the urban agglQmeration as a whole and also severally 4) If there are forest areas that do not form part for each of the constituent units. of any of the revenue villages then such areas are identified clearly and the smallest (iii) RUr'.l1 areas - i.e., villages: Areas which are administrative unit into which such forest areas not classified as 'urban' according to the definilion are divided (eg.Forest Beat) is reckoned as the given above constitute the rural areas. The basic census village. A Forest Range may consist of unit for rural areas is'the revenue village which has several such census villages. (In Karnataka this definite surveyed boundaries. In the case of phenomenon is noticeable only in Kollegal Taluk unsurveyed villages, the boundaries as determined of District). by the local usage have been adopted. The revenue village may consist of a single nucleated settlement (iv) Census Enumeration Block : The smallest unit or comprise of several settlements or clusters of adopted for census taking is the Census Enumeration houses located at several places within the territorial Block. Generally, the towns and cities are divided limits of the village or the village may not be having into wards or divisions and, wherever such units any human settlements at aU (i.e., it may be totally exist, their distinctive identities have been maintained. uninhabited). The census village and the revenue The geographical area comprised in each such ward village are identical in the maller of jurisdiction. or division or, the town in its entirety, is constituted However, there are a few exceptions to this general into several blocks in such a way that every bit of rule: land specifically stands included in one or the other enumeration block and also that there is no 1) When the main settlement of the village with over-lapping of areas. In the urban areas, the or without the surrounding open lands is Census Enumeration Blocks are constituted in such constituted into an urban area, thc r~maining a way that each such Block contains about 120 tracts of the revenue village arc togcther treated households covering a population of about 600 as a separate unit for purposes of census i.e., persons. However, in view of the condition that

xxi each block should have clear-cut boundaries ea~ily the identity of any particular census enumeration recognisable on the field, blocks which are either block can be known quite easily. The numbers larger or smaller than the norm have also been assigned are in Arabic numerals, except in the case constituted. In the case of non-municipal towns, of towns in which case Roman numerals have been if the town boundaries arc not specifically notified: adopted. For assigning the location code numbers the jurisdiction of the entire revenue village the States in the Counlry, the Districts in the State, concerned is regarded as the jurisdiction of the the Towns in the District and the Taluks/C.D.Blocks town as well. In the case of towns which are under in the District are arranged in the alphabetical order the administration of MandaI Panchayals, the of their names. The villages in a taluk are organised Panchayat jurisdiction need not necessarily be into revenue circles or hoblis for administrative identical with the jurisdiction of the non-municipal purposes and each such unit will have a headquarter census town. town or village. The identity of such units is maintained while assigning the location code In the case of villages, depending upon the numbers. Starting from the circle of which the population data based on the Houselisting Operations Taluk Headquarters happens to be the Circle carried out during 1990, eaeh village has been headquarters as well, the villages in its jurisdiction constituted into one or more number of Census arc serially numbered by proceeding in a clockwise Enumeration Blocks. The work-load norm for the direction or in a serpentine manner starting from rural areas is 150 households covering an approximate the north-west corner. After exhausting all the population of 750 persons. However, numerous villages in that circle, the villages of the adjacent Census Enumeration Blocks with below-norm circle are assigncd numbers in the same manner. population have been constituted and a single The nU.mbering of villages run continuously for the enumerator has quite often been entrusted with the Taluk through the different Circles or Hoblis. enumeration work in 2 or more contiguous blocks so as to ensure that the aggregate population is The entire set of the 1991 census data relating quite close to the norm. Further, in each village to the village directory and the village/urban care has been taken to ensure that no bit of land ward-wise PCA has been computerised. For this belonging to that village is left out of consideration purpose a separate eode structure has been while constituting the Blocks. Each hamlet or island, developed. The computer codes assigned to the, if any, found within the jurisdiction of the village - villages in each Taluk or C.D.Block ar!! in£!icated irrespective of its popUlation size - has been in the alphabetical list of villages along with the constituted into a separate Block in order 10 maintain corresponding location code numbers assigned for its geographical identity. Further, even the villages enumeration purposes. So also particulars about known to be uninhabited at the time of houselisting the codcs assigncd to towns are indicated in the operations have been constituted into separate blocks. alphabetical list of towns which precedes the In other words, a complete coverage of the territorial presentation of the PCA statements in respect of jurisdiction of each and every village has been the urban areas of the district. ensured. (vi) Building : A building is generally a single (v) Location Code Number : Every State in the structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up Country, every District in the State, every Taluk or of more than one component unit which are used Town in the District, every C.D. Block (or its or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or equivalent) in the District, every village in the taluk establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, and every ward or division in the city or town and factories, worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, every enumeration block in the village or town is places of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also assigned a number in a particular order for carrying possible that buildings which have component units out the census enumeration. When these numbers may be used' for a combination of purposes such are written side by side in the same order, starting as shop-cum-residcnce, workshop-cum-residence, from the State and separated by an oblique mark, office-cum-residence, etc.

xxii (vii) Census House : A 'census house' is a building 3) Also those who are known to be normally or part of a building having a separate main entrance residing and arc not present at the time of the from the road or common courtyard or staircase, enumerator's visit but are expected to return ,etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may before February 28, 1991 and . be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a 4) Visitors who arc present in the household residential or non-residential purpose or both. censused and are away from the place(s) of their usual residence during the entire (viii). Household : A 'household' is a group of enumeration period. For the purpose of persons who commonly live togeth~r and take thcir enumeration such visitors will be treated as meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies normal residents of the hOl,lsehold in which they of work prevented any of them from doing so. are actually found during the enumeration period There m~y be a household of persons related by provided they have not been enumerated blood or a household of unrelated persons or having elsewhere. a mix of both. Examples of households having unrelated members arc boarding houses, messes, (x) Lit~rate : A person who can both read and hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, write with understanding in any language is 'literate'. us/zrumus etc. These are called 'Institutional A person who can merely read but cannot write, Households'. There may be one member households, is not 'literate'. It is not necessary that a person 2 member households or multi-member households. who is literate should have received any formal For census purposes, each one of these types is education or should have passed any minimum regarded as a 'household'. If a group of persons educational standard. All children of the age of 6 who are unrelated to each other live in a census years or less are treated as illiterate. house but do not have their meals from the common kitchen, they would not constitute an institutional (xi) Workers and Non-work~rs : For census purposes household. Each such person would be treated as 'work' is defined as 'participation in any economically a separate household. The important link il) finding productive activity'.. Such participation may be out whether there is a household or not is a common physical or mental in nature and would involve not kitchen. There may be a household which docs not only actual work but also effective supervision and have a house to live in and may temporarily dwell direction of work. It also includes unpaid work on on the roadside pavement, in hume pipes, temples, farm or in family enterprise. The reference period mUll/Ups, platforms etc., or move about from place for determining whether a person is a worker or a to place resting underneath shade-bearing trees, non-worker is the year i.e., the 365 days, preceding pavements and verandahs of public or private the date of enumeration. The criterion is liberal buildings. Such households, referred to as 'Househ:ss and, even a person who has participated in the Households' for census purposes, were enumerated production of goods and services for a very brief on the night of February 28, 1991. period is entitled to be categorised as a worker. Depending upon the nature of his or her activity ix) Criteria for enumeration of a person in a during the reference period, every person enumerated particular household : at the census is classified as either a worker or a non-worker. 1) All those who normally stay and are present in that household during the entire period of Among 'workers' however there are two enumeration i.e., fro_m February 9 to February categories: 28, 1991 (both days inclusive);

2) All those who arc known to be normally residing Main Workers : Those who have worked for a and had actually stayed during a part of the major part of the year i.e., for 183 days or more enumeration period (February 9 - 28, 1991) but (6 months or more) during the reference period are not present at the time of the enumerator's even though this may be in brok~n spells and in visit; different occupations.

xxiii Marginal Workers : Those who have not worked 1. Cereal and Millet crops : Paddy. wheat, for a major part of the year under reference i.e., jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, barley, etc. those who have worked for less than six months 2. Pulses.: Arhar, gram, kesari, moong, masur, (i.e., for less than 183 days) during the entire urd, etc. reference period. 3. Fibre crops : Raw colton, jute, mesta, In view of the past experience thal women are sunhemp and kindred crops. often classified as non-workers because of 4. Oil Seeds : Sesamum, ground-nut, rape non-reporting of their work or as those who have seed, mustard, linseed, sunflower, castor, not worked for a major part of the year, special etc. efforts have been made at the 1991 census for eliciting accurate information by asking probing 5. Cash erop : Sugarcane questions. The growing of the following crops is not In respect of main workers as also marginal cOllsidered as cultivation : workers, further details on the sector of economy 1. Plantation crops : Tea, coffee, rubber, 'in which they worked, the actual nature of work tobacco, peppcr, cardamom, etc. done by them, their employment status (i.e., employer, employee, unpaid family worker or own 2: Edible nuts (other than groundnut) : Walnut, account single worker) have been gathered at the almond, cashewnut, etc. census. 3. Fruits: Bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes, oranges etc. Important tcr~s such as cultivators, agricultural labourers and household industry arc explained 4. Coconut below. 5. Ganja, cinchona, opium and medicinal plants.

a) Cultivators: For purposes ()f census, a person is 6. Betel nuts (areca) working as a cultivator if he or she is engaged 7. Flowers either as employer, single worker or family worker 8. Roots and tubers, chillies and. ~pices in cultivation of land owned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for 9. Vegetables payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes 10. Other crops not specifically included under supervision or direction of cultivation as well. A cultivation. person who has given out his or her land to another person or persons for cultivation for money, kind b) Agricultuml Labourer: A person who works in or share of crop and who docs not even supervise another person's land for wages in money, kind or or direct the cultivation of land, will not be treated share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. He as 'cultivator'. Similarly, a person working in another or she has no risk in the cultivation. The agricultural person's land for wages in cash or kind or a labourer has no right of lease or contract on the combination of both will not be treated as ' cultivator'. land on which he or she works.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing an9 c) Housebold Industry : Household Industry is harvesting. For certain reasons, the growing of defined as an industry conducted by the head of certain crops is not considered as cultivation and the household himself or herself and or by the a person engagcd in growing of such crops is not members of the household at home or within the regarded as a cultivator. A person can be classified village in rural areas and only within the precincts as cultivator or not, ollly Oil the basis of the of the house where the household lives in the case crops groWIl. The growing of the following crops of urban areas. The larger proportion of workers is considered as cultivation. in a household industry would consist of members of the household including the head. The industry

xxiv should not be run on the scale of a registered according to the categories of non-workers but factory which would qualify to be rcgistered under indicates the total number of non-workers by seX. the Indian Factories Act. Household Industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing a) Household duties : This covers all persons who or, making and selling (but not merely selling) of are engaged in unpaid home duties and who do no goods. The goods produced should not be other work or have not done any work at all during exclusively for consurllption by the household itself the last one year. but should be wholly or partly for sale. b) Students : This will cover all full-time students including children attending school. d) Other Workers : All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic aetivity during c) Dependents: This category includes all dependents the reference period of last one year, who are not such as infants, children not allending school and Cultivators or Agricultural Labourers or workers in permanently disabled from work because of illness Household Industry were categorised as 'Other or old age. Dependents will include even able Workers' (OW) at the time of census enumeration bodied persons who cannot be categorised in any and further details about the nature of industry, other category of non-workers but are dependent trade or service in which they were engaged were on others. gathered by the enumerators. On the basis of this d) Retired Persons or Rentiers : A person who descriptive information, at the tabulation stage, each has retired from service and is doing no other work such worker has been further categoriscd as i.e., not employed again in some full time work or belonging to one or the other of the following not engaged in some other work such as cultivation, Industrial Categories based on Revised National business, trade, etc., or a person who is a rentier Industrial Classification - 1997. or living on agricultural or non-agricultural royalty, rent or dividend, or any othcr person of independent III Workers in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, means for securing which he or she does not have plantations, orchards and allied activities; to work, will come undcr this category. IV Workers in mining and quarrying activities; c) Beggars : This will cover beggars, vagrants or V(b) Workers in manufacturing, processing, servicing cases such as persons without indication or source and repairs which arc carried on as other of income and those with unspecified sources of than household industry; subsistence who arc not engaged in any economically productive work. VI Workers in construction; 1) Inmates of Institutions : This will cover convicts VII Workers in trade and commerce; in jails or inmates of a penal, mental or charitable vln Workers in transport, storage and commu­ institution even if such persons arc compelled to nications, and do some work such as carpentry, carpet weaving, IX Workers in other services. vegetable growing, etc., in such institutions. But an undertrial prisoner enumerated in a jail would be (xii) Non-workers : All those who have not at all recorded for the work he or she was doing before participated in any economic activity during the he or she was apprehended. Similarly, a person reference period of one year preceding the date of temporarily in a hospital or similar institutions would enumeration are classified as non-workers. be recorded for the kind of work he or she was doing before he or she was admitted into the hospital Depending upon the manner in which such or institution. But, for a long-term undertrial non-workers engaged themselves for most of the prisoner or convict in a prison or for long-term time during the refercnce period of one year they inmates of penal or charitable or mental institutions, are classified into one or the other of the following the person's previous work would not be taken jnto six categories at the time of census enumeration consideration. A person will be considered as itself. However, the Primary Census Abstraet 'Long-term' inmate if he or she is in' such an presented in this volume does not furnish details institution for 6 months or more.

xxv 4. Brief History of the District * . of the Kakatiyas. This family is deduced from the Pandava in general and the line from Janamejaya In conlirmity with the general practice, this to Kshemaka and his two sons. Their sons, district too is named after its headquartcr town, Vishnuvardhana and Ullunga Bhuja did not agree namely Bangalore, which incidentally happens to be with each other and the laller left Upper India and the premier city of the State and its headquarters settled to the south of Godavari. His son, Nanda, as well. The name 'Bangalore' is the anglicised form founded Nandagiri. He married a Chola princess of Bellgalunl, which, according to popular belief, is from whom he begot a son named Vijayapala, who derived from Bangalll - itself a corrupt form of the latcr on founded the city of Mankunda or Makunda. word bellda ka/u (cooked beans) and lint, meaning History assigns the date of about .400 AD. to a town. Tradition associates the Hoysala King Vira Vijayapala, the founder of Mankunda. Ballala with the origin of this name and recounts how he got separated from his attendants during Historically, the earliest dynasty which one of his hunting expeditions in this region, lost established its sway over this part of the country his way and after hours of wandering, reached the including Bangalore district is that of the Gangas. hut of an old woman at night and sought for the In about the second century AD., thc Gangas much ncedcd food and shelter. This humble woman, established themselves at Kolar (a place which is it is said, offered cooked beans, which the king hardly at a distance of 75 km from Bangalore City) gladly ate, and made up a bed for him also. This from which they took the title episode, in a way, brought glory to the place and, Kuvalalapuravaradhishvara. The territory comprised the settlement began to deVelop further in view of in Bangalorc district formed pari of Gangavadi the royal patronage. Howcver, the founding of ninety-six-thousand and of Channapatna modcrn Bangalore is attributed to Kempe Gauda, laluk Was the chief town of a sub-division, called a scion of the Yclahanka line of chiefs, who tinally Chikkagangavadi, which occupied the Shimsha vallcy. established himself at Magadi. He founded the town During the seventh century, Makunda was a place of Bangalorc in 1537 AD. and he got erected four of great importance and was the royal residence of watch-towers at the four cardinal points predicting Bhuvikrama and also of Sivamara. The earliest Ganga that in course of time the town would extend upto grant found in this district is dated in 430 AD. those points and that a growth beyond those limits and relates to King Avinita. In the eighth century, would spell a disaster for the town. The construction Shripurusha made Manyapura (Manne' of of Gavi Gangadhareshvara cave temple, DOlkla Nclamangala tal uk) his royal residence.' During the Basavanna temple and also of Kempambudi tank reign of Satyavakya II, in about 870 AD., a Nagattara are attributed to this chief. Among the places chief is said to have lixed sluices to two tanks at included in the district there arc several others Agara (ncar Bangalore East) and in about 890 AD., which are much more ancient than Bangalore proper Ereyappa who killed Nolamba King Mahendra and and of such places Nandagudi of Boskotc taluk and earned the title Mahendrantaka, is referred to as Mankunda of Channapatna taluk deserve a special ruling over thc country. Obviously, though the Gangas mention in vicw of the ancient remains discovered were reigning supreme, certain parts of this district, therein and the historical legends associ'lted especially in the cast, were held by the Pallavas therewith. and the Nolambas for varying periods of lime.

Nandagudi, is said to have been the capital of Inscriptions belonging to the reign of Rajcndra Uuzlllga BlllIja, whose nephews, the Nanda princes, Chola and Kulollunga Chola II discovered in different who were imprisoned by him secured their release parts of this district amply testify to the fact that and seized the kingdom. This account cxhibits a Bangalore dislrict too was annexed by the Cholas close resemblance to that connected with the rise who overran the Gangas and established their

* Tile Ballga/ore district formed rece/ll(I', has 110 histOlY of its OWII, however for tIle plll7Jose of this l'Olllme lIistory of crstwhile Ballgalore district has been presented Ilcre.

(xxvi) unquestioned supremacy in this parI of the country from a powerful suitor. On the night of their by early eleventh century. After their conquests, encampment, 'Rana Baire Gauda was directed in a among other things, the Cholas renamed Malurpatna dream to settle in that neighbourhood and in of Channapatna laluk as Nikarili-Cholapuram and accordance thereof, huts were built and the village the area around Manne of Nelamangala taluk as Ahuti (now called Avati) came to be established. Vikrama Chola-mandalam. Magadi town is said to Sometime later, they resolved to separate and while havc been founded by one of the Chola kings and Rana Baire Gauda remained at Avati, his son moved the renowned king Cholaganga was born in out and founded Devanhalli, Dodballapur and Heijaji-Twelve of Dodballapur taluk. Thc next Chikballapur. Sanna Baire Gauda wenl to Sugatur important dynasty to hold sway over the district is and later became the chief of Kolar and Punganur that of the Hoysalas. Inscriptions of the Hoysala and also the founder of , and Jaya Gauda Kings, including those belonging to Vira Ballala established himself at Y clahanka. The destination (1172 to 1219 A.D.) arc found all over the di.strict. of the other three is not known. Shantala Devi, the queen of King VishnuvanJhana, it is said, breathed her last at Shivaganga of Jaya Gauda, who ruled for 15 years, acquired Nclamangala Taluk. When the Hoysala Kingdom the title Yclahan~a Nadu Prabhu (Lord of was divided between the brothers Narasimha III Yclahanka-nad) and was succeeded by his son Gidde and Ramanalha, the nonhern parts of Bangalore Gauda. II is only after the goddess, Kempamma, district came to be included in the possessions of the consort of Baire Dcva, was appeased by prayers Ramanatha who used to hold his court in Kundana and austerities that this Gidde Gauda was rewarded of Devanhalli tal uk. Honganur of Channapatna taluk with a son whom he named Kempa Nanje Gauda. was. the provincial capital and the residence of a This chief governed the territory with benevolence Hoysala governor. Yel:Jhanka and its neighbourhood for about 70 ycars (1443-1513 A.D.). His son KelT!pe have yielded several inscriptions rcklting to the last Gauda distinguished himself as the most illustrious days of the Hoysala rule and the reign of Ballala ruler of the family. In 1537, he founded Bangalore m. Shortly after the fall of Hoysala ruk, Bangalore at its present location, duly' fortificd it and made district too became a part and parcel of the grcat it his capital. In appreciation of his good deeds, . An inscriptioll discovered in zeal and devotion to the Vijayanagara throne, King Magadi tal uk is dated in l3GS A.D. and belongs to Achula Raya granted him the right to administer a the reign of Bukka I. It records the reconciliation territory of twelve hoblis around Bangalore which effected by Bukka between the Jainas and Vaishnavas together yielded a revenue of 30,000 pagodas. Kempe of his kingdom and thus indicates that Bangalore Gauda cherished a greater ambition. Not being district too formed part of his empire. Undcr the contcnt with the feudal honours which he had patronage of the Vijayanagara sovereigns, as in other achieved, Kempe Gauda established a mint, issued parts of the empire, in Bangalore district too, local Baire Deva coins tried to appro,Priate the prerogatives rulers tlourished and attained glorious positions. of royalty for himself. It was at this juncture that Avati Nad Prabhus have an unique place in the his patron Achuta Raya died and Sadash~va Raya modern annals of Bangalore district. The following ascended the throne under the guardianship of Rama story is current about the origin of this line of Raya. Sensing the Janger posed. by Kempe GauJa, chiefs. Rama Raya summoned him to Vijayanagara court in a routine manner. On reaching the court, Kempe About the end of the 14th century, a party of Gauda was seized and cast; into a prison to suffer travellers consisting of seven farmers and their for his misdemeanours. Kempe Gauda secured his families haIted at the foot of Ram:lsvami-bella to release and rcinstatement after he suffercd the cast of Nandi Hill. They were of Tdugu origin. imprisonment for 5 years and also paid a heavy They worshipped Bairadeva and had the strange line. Five years later, he was succeeded by Immadi custom of amputating the ring and little fingers of Kempe Gauda - the chief who is known to have the right hand of thier daughters before marriage. built a large number of tanks in various parts of The leader of this group was Rana Baire Gauda the district and also the tcmple of Someshvara at who had been forced to abandon his home at Alur and at Magadi. He extended his territory near Conjeevaram in order to save his daughter westwards and took over Sawandurga as well as

(xxvii) Magadi. While the chiefs belonging to the main line to occupy the estate and pily the money. But, at of the Avali family nourished in Ihe immediale this stage the negotiations became protracted and neighbourhood of Bang;llore, the chiefs of Devanhalli bee,lme a matter of notoriety. Hari Raja, the Maratha and Dodballapur branches too administered lhe Commander-in -chief al Ginjee, and Aurangzcb who territories assigned to thclIl from lime to lime, ill had just raised the siege of Golconda simultaneously what may be tcrmed as a mediocre manner. The turned their attention to the transactions pertaining Sugatur Chiefs usually h:ld the name T:Ullme Gauda to Bangalore and both of them sent a detachment and thier possessions included pari of the prescnt each. Khasim Khan, the general of Aurangzcb, Kolar district. One of these chiefs founueu the town arrived first and oceupcd the place with relative of Hoskotc and extended his territory from Anckal eusc. The detuchmcnt of Huri Raja, finding itself to Punganur. He earned the title Chikka Raya frolll forestulled, marched back to the base. Then, Khasim the Vijayanagara King in recognition of the ahle Khan accepted Ihe large sum of money and handcd manncr in which he repclkd the aggressors. The over the possession of Bangalore which thenceforth western parts of the district were, during this period, bccame a par[ (If Mysore Kingdom. under the control of Jagadeva Raya who had his capital at Channapatna and administeredl a large According to an inscription it was in the year territory. Chamaraja Wodeyar annexed Chann:lp:llna 1695 that the Venkateshvara temple ncar the fort and its neighbourhood in about 1630 A.D. of Bangalore was erected by Chikka Deva Raja Wodeyar amI endowed by his son, Kanlhirava Narasa In 1638 A.D. Randulla Khan, the Bijapur general Raja. In 1689, 'Khasim Khan captured Dodballapur. eaplUred Bangalore, forced Kempe Gauda to retire Two years later, in 1691, Dodballapur came to be to Sawandurga and made Bangfllore his chief bestowed upon Sheik Abdullah Faruk - a descendant residence for a brief period. Alkr his return to of one of the courtiers at Delhi. (n 1728, Deva Bijapur, Shahji was appointed governor of the Raja, the Dalavayi of Dodda Krishna Raja Wodeyar, southern Carnatic districls subdued by thc Bijapur attacked Magadi and forced Kempe Gauda to forces. Bangalore, Hoskote, Dodballapur, Kolar and surrender his territories which included the then Sira were granted as a jagir to Shahji and he too impregnable Sawandurga hill-fort and the wealth stayed at, Bangalorc for sometime and then shifted accumulated therein over a period of nearly two his residence to Dodhallapur and Kolar. On the hundred years. Kempe Gauda was take~ to death of Shahji in 1664 A.D. the administralion of Shrirangapattana as a State prisoner. In 1749, the Jagir devolved on his eldest SlJll Venkllji. Later, Dcvanhalli was annexed to Mysore Kingdom. It was with a view to establish his claims over his parental during the siege of Dcvanhalli that Haidar Ali estate, Shivaji overran these territories in about 1677. distinguished himself as a volunteer horseman. In Thereupon the brothers came to an amicable 1758, the fort and the neighbourhood of Bangalore settlement according to which Bangalore and its were conferred on Haidar Ali as a Jagir inreeognition neighbourhood remained in the possession of of his services to the State. In 1761, Haidar Ali Venkoji. In the meantime, with their capital at secured Hoskote and Dodballapur, the Jagir of Shrirangapattana, the WoJeyars of Mysore had Abbas Kuli Khan, from Basalat Jang. It was during established themselves as an important and rising this year that Haidar Ali virtually look over the power in the south. In 1654 A.D. Kanthirava Narasa administration of the entire Mysore kingdom of Raja Wodeyar attacked and defeated Kempe Gauda which his own personal estate in and around of Magadi and forced the latter to pay a heavy Bangalore was only a small part. In 179], Lord contribution. A couple of decades later, Bangalore Cornwallis ellptured Bangalore from itself was annexed to Mysore under the following onbehalf of the British. Soon Devanhalli and other circumstances. Shivaji died in 1680 A.D. and by places were also annexed and the hill-forts like 1687 Venkoji, who had established himself on the Sawandurga, Ramagiri, Sivanagiri etc., too were throne of Tanjore, found his distance dominion of captured. On the death of Tipu Sultan in 1799, Bangalorc to be an expensive possession. Therefore Bangalore district came to be included in the treaty he wanted to sell it away to the highest bidder, of Shrirangaputtana as the territory of the Wodeyars namely Chikka Deva Raja Wodeyar of Mysore for of Mysore. Under the restored government which Rupees three lakhs. The laUer sent a detachment followed, the districts of Bangalore and Kolar

(xxviii) constituted the Bangalorc Faujdari, which was references can be made about Chamarajcndra afterwards called the Bang:llofe Division. This Reservoir built across Arkavati ncar position continued until the formation of Nandidurg Tirpagondanahalli, which partly caters to drinking Division in 1863 whereafter the naDle Bangalore water needs of Bangalore City. Another biggest tank Division came to be conlined to the area included in the district is Hesaraghalla tank with a catchment in Bangalore district only. During the past hundred area of 490 sq.km. also caters to the drinking water years and more the boundaries of the district have needs of the Bangalore City. It may incidentally remained almost unchanged, though along with the mentioned that a fcw ancient tanks of a considerable other parts of the State, this district too has witnessed size found in and around Bangalore City have been several administrative and political changes. The breached in recent years. district now consists of three taluks which has one revenue .sub-division for adminislrative purposes. The Bangalore district forms part of the Deccan erstwhile composite Bangalore taluk was constitut.:d plateau ami the rock formations here belong to the into two separate units namcd B;lI1galorc Nlltth amI c;ategory of 'Peninsular Gneiss'. The predominant Bangalore South for the admini~trative convenience. type of rock here is a light to dark-grey or whitish biotite granitic gneiss which varies in texture, 5. Location and Physical ASIJCcts : structure and appearance from place to place. The darker minerals arc gencrally arranged with a simple Bangalore district is located in the south-eastern parallel orientation. But in scveral places thcre are corner of Karnataka State. Spanning a geographical the streaky, curly and banded types of rock formations arca of 2190 square kilometres, the district lies also. The district is poor in mineral deposits of stretched between the latitudinal parallels of 12 commercial importance. Clay, quart7.. feldspar and degree 35 minutes North .md 13 degree 15 minutes ornamental and building stones arc the only minerals North on the, one hand and the longitudinal parallels of economic value that arc found to occur at a few of 77 degree 05 minutes East and 7~ degree East places in small quantities. Poller's clay is however on the other. The outline of the dislrict roughly available in plenty and this is mainly obtained from resembles a circle. The maximum distance from the the tank silts. Kaolin of beller grade which is suitable southern tip to the northern tip is about 135 km for fire-bricks is found ncar Sulikunte, Kodagi, and that between the western and eastern tips is KoHur, MUHanallur and Ramanaikanahalli villages. about 95 km. The district lies in the southern maidan Deposits of quartz arc found on hillock ncar Kcngcri, region of the Stale and is by and large an open Pccnya, Laggere and ncar Chikkabanavar in the country which is lacking in natunll barriers. Bangalore district. Feldspar bearing pegmatites have been nOled district is entirely bounded by Bang~lll)re Ruml ncar Karithimmanahalli in Bangalorc-Mysore Road district on all the sides exce(Jthy Dh:lrmapuri district and in quaries on Bangalore-Kanakapura road and of Tamil Nudu on the cast and south-cast. Bangalorc-Mysore railway line ncar Kempapura Agwhara and Sheuihalli ncar Chikkabanavar. There are no major rivers in the district. Arkavali, a tributory of Cauvery, nows in the district for a Thc topographical and climatic features of the small distance in Bangalore North Taluk. Dakshina district arc subject to small regional variations and Pinakini touches the borders "f the district to the are, by and large, favourable for the growth of a north-cast of taluk, Vrishabhavali, a tributory variety of plants, shrubs and trees. The last few of Arkavati, takcs its birth in B:tng~llorc City decades have witnessed an almost unabated () and nows in the district before denudation of forests duc to over-cxploitation and joining the Arkavati ncar Muduvadidurg •• , the simultaneous expansion of agriculture and Suvarnamukhi from Anckal taluk also joins industry. The forest cover in the district is very Vrishabhavati before it joins Arkavati. Another sparse hence a very few species of trees arc found Stream Basavanaholc which ongmatcs beyond in the forests. Among the timber yielding species, Mathyalamadu Falls passes through Anekal taluk a mention may be made of honge, tamarind, nerale, and meets Arkavati ncar. Kanakapura. Bang.dore jack fruit, acacias, ippe and eucalyptus. Trees of a district is noted for its tanks, both large and small, lesser order which arc useful as firewood and bamboo which have all along providing water for drinking arc also round in almost all the forest areas. In and for irrigation purposes as well. Special

(xxix) addition, there are casu.lrlna plantations and Lhe minimum temperature stays well above Lhc 11 eucalyptus plantations and quite a few farmers have degree eenlrigrade mark, though in a normal year found it more profitable to raise such plantations iL hovers around a much higher figure. It may be than crops in agricultural fields with poor soils. incidenl,llly mentioned thaL this disLrict is provided These trees yield pllks which arc required by with four meteorological observaLories and while construction workers and also provide firewood one of these is located within Bangalore city the which is in great demand. Since the forest cover is oLher three are siLuaLed at the airport, VAS Hebbal quite sparse and most of the forest arcas arc small abd IAF SLation , in the outskirts of the and are surrounded by agricultural lands, very fcw city. The weather phenomenon recorded at these species of wild animals arc found in the forests of observatories arc more or less applicable for the the district. The larger game consisting mainly of entire disLrict. cheetah or panther and the wild dug and animals such as the porcupine, jackal, wild cat etc., arc The mean annual rainfall for Bangalore district mostly e('mlined to the forests of Anekal taluk. is g59.6 mill. The precipitation in Bangalore city Occasionally herds of elephants make an appearance and ils immediale neighbourhood is generaly scen in the foresLs and villages of Anekal tal uk. It may to be a lillie higher Lhan Ihe overall average for be incidenLally mentioned Lhat the forest area ncar the district. The south-west as well as the north-cast Banncrughaua of Anekal taluk has recently been monsoon arc both of equal importance, though the consLituted into a National Park and a s:mctuary former lasts for a longer period and brings forlh a for wild life. relatively greater quantity of rainfall. Generally, September is the mOllLh wilh the heaviest rainfall The dim:lte of Bangalore district is salubrious and OeLober ranks next Lo it. IL is the rains which and very aggreable. It is devoid of extremes. However precipitate during this period Ihal bring forth enough within the district itself one may lind Bangalore and supplies Lo fill the innumerable tanks Lhat arc found its neighbourhood somcwhat coolcr during the wintcr scallered all over the district. By and large, the as well as the rainy season. This fl.:ature is mainly rainfall is evenly distributed from the agricullurists' attribuLable Lo its elevation with reference to the point of view and is also quite dependable. mean sea level and also its sylvan surroundings. The Occasionally this district too has suffered from delieit atmosphere is neither very humid nor very dry and and capricious rainfall conditions and the resultant the mean values of relative humidity in the weLlest phenomenon of erop failure. By and large the district and driesL months arc found to be 83 and 63 enjoys comparatively good seasonal condiLions. respecLively. The year is usually divided into three seasons, namely summer, rainy season and the winter. 6. Administrative Divisions and Jurisdictional Changes The latter half of the rainy season in fact corresponds to the autumn season. During the summer months The district is a well-known centre of of March, April and May both the days and nights' administration in the State. As the sLate capital is arc quite warm. Gellerally April is the hOLIest monlh located here, its administrative importance is and even on the hottest day the maximulll paramount. The hcads of provincial cxecutive, temperature rarely touches 37 degree celeius. legislative and judiciary funcLion from here. The Towards the end of April and during M,IY the headquarters of the Bangalore Division is also locaL cd oppressive heat is often relieved by the sharp showers, in the district. The headquarters for two districts that descend during the evenings, accompanied by viz. Bangalore Rural and Bangalorc arc locaLed in thunder storms. The rainy season starts in JUlle with Bangalore City. The disLrict has three taluks viz., the onset of sOULh-west monsoon anl! lingers on Anekal, Bangalore North and Bangalore SouLh. The almost Lill the cnd of November. Occasionally there headquarters for Lwo taluks viz., Bangalore NorLh would be spells of cyclonic wl.:ather during the and Bangalore South arc situated in Bangalere City monLh of December as well. The months of Corporation. Bangalore City Corporation (MC) iLself December, January and February constitute the is spread over two Laluks namely Bangalore North winter season and the period from mid-December and Bangalore South. to mid-January happens to be the eoldesL nl()llth of the year. Even on the coldest day, it may be noted,

(xxx) The district of Bangalore was carved out by 111 1991 census. At the time of creation of the separating the Bangalore sub-division (with its two district during 1981-91 the area of Bangalore North taluks of Bangalore North and Bangalure South) and Bangalore South taluks was made to increase out of the old unified district during the decade from 387.2 sq.km tll 799.2 sq.km and from 574.6 1981-91. Simultaneously, the taluk of Anekal was sq.km to 870.9 sq.km. respectively. The above increase also made a part of the newly constituted Bangalore was effected by transferring some villages from taluks district. The total area comprised by the ahove three which now form part of the . taluks namely Bangalore North, Bangalore South and Anckal was only 1497.2 sq.km at the 1981 The talukwise changes in the number of villages census. The new Bangalon: district comprising the between 1981 and 1991 arc giyen in the Statement-l aboye three taluks has a total area of 2190.0 sq.km below. Statement showing the number of villages in each tatuk of the district as per the 1991 census as also 19M1 census and reasous for \'llI'iati()us, ir auy, aud the number or towns as per 1991 census.

Sl.l\'o. Taluk Total :-\0. of Villages 1\'0. of Reasons for variation in the 1\'0. of Villages between acconJing (0 the list Towns as I()SI and 1<)<)1 census finali~cJ '-or per J

1')')1 Cen~us 1%1 Ccnsu,

2 3 5 6

1. An.:kal 223 22-1 2 Village DOll1masandra of 1981 census has now been considered as Census Town. lienee this village has not "een shown in 1<)')1 (Census) village list.

2. Bangalore North 2+1# II) '52 villages from Jala hohli of Devanahalli and 73 villages frolll Dasanapura hohli of i"'clamang.lla taluks respectively transferred as per Government Notin,ation l"o.RD 35 IRI> dated 21.7.II)S(, the names and Ihe extent of area have been li.ted separately and given in Annexure·' to this statemcnt. After taking into account thcse 125 villages the towl no.of villages would be 263. Ihcrc is a diHcrcnl'e of II) villages of whil'h 17 villages have been deleted from the list of villages and classified as urban heing the outgrowths of Bangalore Urban Agglollleration and two villages have been classified as l\:on-Municipal Ccnsus Towns.

3. llangalorc South 172 (,3 villages frolll Ilidar:lhalli hobli of lIoskate tuluk and 51 villages from Tavarckere hobli of Magadi taluk respectively transferred. The names of villages and the extent of areas has been listed separately and given in Anncxure·1 to this Statement. After taking into account, these 11-1 villages. the toWI numher of villages in the taluk would he 172 + 11-1 = 286. There is a net difference of 25 villages. The reason for this difference is : (I) 21 villages (listed) have heen deleted frolll the list as these villages has hecn classified as urhan being the outgrowths of Bangalore Urhan Agglomeration. (2) One villagc Kadgodi which is tran~fcrrcd from lIoskote h:ls been treated as l"MCr. (3) The following three villages Sonnathimmanahalli. Scegehalli and Basavanapura are included fully in ITI (NAC).

Note : # The lotal numbL:r of villages in the taluk after reconciliation with the Government Notification No.RD 35 IRD dated 21.7.19&) is 367, of which 2+J villagcs havc been listed in the village list. There is a difference of 123 villages. The uetails of which arc furnished hereunder. (1) 62 villages arc included in Bangalore City corporation (2) 45 villages forming parts of outgrowths in Bangalon: City (3) 1 village fully

(xxxi) included in HMT i.e. Myakala Chinnenahalli (4) 15 vilbges classified as Non-Municipal census Towns for 199] census. The names of the above vilbges arc furnished as an Annexure-II to this Statement.

## The total no. of revenue villages as per Government Notification No. RO 35 JRO 56 dated 21st July 1981 in the taluk after reconciliation would be 356 of which 261 villages have been listed in the list of villages. Hence there is a difference of 95 villages. The details arc : (1) 49 villages arc treated as urban being tbe outgrowths of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration (2) One village fully submerged under Reservoir Kutlu (3) 9 villages arc fully included in BCC (4) 14 villages arc included in HA Sanitary Board (5) 6 villages arc in ITI Notified Area (NAC) (6) 8 villages forming parts of outgrowths in Bangalorc City and BOA (7) 8 villages treated as Non-Municipal Census Town for 1991 census. The names of the above villages arc furnished in Annexure-II.

As in other districts of the State, in this district also there exists a Zilla Purishad over taluk panchayats. The latter are co-terminus with the Comlllunity Development Blocks. As the break-up of area of each revenue village included within the limits of each constituent towns of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration are not readily available, the particulars of villages fully or partly included in the urban areas of the district has not been furnished.

(xx.xii) ANNEXURE-I TO STATEMENT-l

LIST OF VILLAGES WITH TOTAL GEOGRAPHICAL AREA TRANSFERRED TO BANGALORE DISTRICT FROM FOUR TALUKS OF BANGALORE RURAL DIS­ TRICT

Villages trimsf'crrcJ from Dev'lI1hlllli taluk to Bangalorc North ""uk

._ ...... ---_ .. - ... - ...... _ ...... - ...... - ...... - .. -- .... - ...... _ ..... - ...... _- .... _ ...... _- .. - ..... -_ ...... -- ...... -...... -- .. - SI. Name of the village Total Geo- Sl. Name of the village Total Geo No. graphical No. graphicCil Area Area ...... _-----_ ...... ---- .. ------_ ... ------_ ... _-- ... -_- ... ----- ..... _... _- ..... ------_ ...... _... - ... -----_ ...... - ... -----_ ..... _- ... - 1 251.69 27 Chagalatt i 342.77 2 Maranayakanahalli 132.56 28 Marenahall i 677.37 3 Settigere. 237.17 29 Byappanahall i 195.24 4 Mvttugadohalli 95.94 30 Sathanoor 428.26 5 Segur 185.99 31 377.72 6 Chikkanahalli 93.90 32 Katt igenahall i 484.20 7 Mylanahalli 281.84 33 * 636.77 8 Bandikodigenahalli 106.28 34 Bi llamaranahall i 93.57 Ainanikere 35 Sonnappan

* Treated as Outgrowths of Bangalore Urban .Agglomeration.

(xxxiii) R-5 II Villages transti::rreJ from Ndamang~t1a taluk to B:utgalorc North taluk

.. -...... _.... - ...... __ ...... -oo- .. _...... _ -.~- .. ------~------.---.--- 51. Name of the village Total Geo- S!. Name of the village Total Geo No. graphical ·No. graphical Area Area ---_ .. _---_ .... _.. ---- ...... _------..... _--_ ...... ------_ .... -- ---_ ...... _.... - ...... _ ...... _-_ ...... _ .. Oasanapura 408.99 38 Torenagasandra 108.69 2 Adakamaranahalli 90.64 39 Thanmenaha IIi 172.63 3 Makol i 79.49 40 Totadaguddadahalli 205.40 4 Harokyathanahalli 291.76 ~1 Sr i kantapura 83.10 5 Narayanappanapalya 39.48 42 Chikbidarakallu 141.32 6 Gej j i gadahalli 66.36 43 K.G.Srikantapura 75.65 7 Nagarur 404.39 44 Lakshmipura 406.19 8 Kodipalya 23.74 45 Vaddarahal t i 152.89 9 Alur 418.63 46 Bcttahall i 201.36 10 Heggada Oevanapura 181.37 47 Ki ttanahall i 441.42 11 Hanunanthasagara 45.17 ... 8 Gollarapalya 58.53 12 Madanaikanahalli 227.96 49 Hunnigere 272.20 13 Siddana Hosahalli 79.02 50 Syadamipalya 30.81 14 OombarahaL l i 102.77 51 RalJl)alya 65.42 15 lCadaranahall i 170.88 52 Huskur 417.91 16 GowdanahaL I i 222.04 53 Homasandra 181.75 17 Shivanapura .441.83 54 Govindapura 78.39 18 Kenganaha II i 197.39 55 Gangondahalli 288.99 19 Hullegowdanahalli 395.46 56 K.G~Lakkenahalli 107.87 20 Pillahall i 337.96 57 Byandahall i 135.53 21 Seshagiriraopalya 37.73 58 Kadaoogere 610.66 22 Vadetahall i 143.05 59 Giddenahalli 235.411 23 Muniyanapalya 89.42 60 Gattisiddanahalli 108.84 24 Kudurgere 300.40 61 307.95 25 Madavara 263.14 62 Sondckoppa 614.89 26 Gavipalya 35.12 63 Bonmasett i hall i 107.40 27 lCanmasandra 232.89 64 Gopalapura 397.63 28 Ravatanahal I i 378.94 65 Shamibhattarapa(ya 58.39 29 Avverahall i 261.40 66 Kukkanahall i 462.37 30 Lakkenahall i 219.68 67 Thotagere 322.02 31 Venkatapura 94.55 68 Hosahall ipalya 91.84 32 Byregowdanaha II i 146.65 69 Agraharapalya 79.68 33 Bettangere 484.54 70 Bylakonenahalli 171.95 34 Huchanapalya. 57.24 71 Kochahall i 263.70 35 Mariyanapalya 9.73 72 Machohall i 462.74 36 Mathahall i 249.62 73 Nagasandra 189.44 37 Narasipura 132.22

(xxxiv) III Villag~s Imnsti:m:J from M:lgaJi Taluk to Bang:.tor~ South Taluk

------_._------._------51. Name of the village Total Geo- Sl. Name of the village Total Geo No. graphical No. graphical Area Area ------_.------. __ ------1 Tavarekere 955.56 27 Sulivara 682.34 2 Kur~rahall i 500.57 28 Kempogondanahalli 210.83 3 Yalach~gupperamapura 74.23 29 Thippagondanahalli 196.17 4 Yalacha!iluppe 437.69 30 Gangappanahalli 200.23 5 Huddaiahnapalya 284.85 • 31 Harenahall i 138.92 6 Karigiripura 34.94 32 Nagenaha II i 195.66 7 Doddamaranahall i 249.38 33 Jogerahalli 138.33 8 Puradapalya 206.40 34 Kethohalli-Narasimhapura 24.76 9 Peddanapalya 216.82 35 Kethohalli-Ramapura 17.60 10 Bychaguppe 120.60 36 579.20 11 223.14 37 Kolurnanjundapura 24.91 12 Homiganathatti 216.09 38 Kolur Gururayanapura 60.95 13 Channenahall i 320.37 39 380.65 14 Punagumaranahalli 162.32 40 Sul i vara-Rampura 22.13 15 Ganapathihalli 114.39 41 Tavakadahall i 127.13 16 Ajjanahalli 589.84 42 Chikkelur 243.11 17 HaLuvenahaLli 500.31 43 Chikkelur Venkatapura 51.78 18 Madapatna 363.42 44 Chikkelur Ramapura 65.83 19 Cholanaikanahalli 634.45 45 Sheshagiripura 40.62 20 Ganukal 173.46 46 700.14 21 Devamachohalli 228.47 47 Donnehall i 262.38 22 Devamachohall i Narayanapura 106.18 48 Ch i kkanaha II i 454.01 23 Gangenahall i 361.05 49 Kurubarapalya 98.04 24 Varthurnarashimpura 78.30 50 vadahall i 114.67 25 Kethohalli 243.98 51 Kutlu 182.89 26 Chunchanakuppe 512.63

(xxxv) IV ViII,,~~ tr.msfcrrOO from Hoskot~ Taluk to Bangalorc Suulh Taluk

----~-.---.-.--- .. ------.------~ .. -.... -.-.-- ~------~.---.- .. ----.------~------~------Sl. Name of the village Total Geo' Sl. Name of the village Total Geo No. graphical No. graphicaL Area Area

---.~--- .. -... ------.------.--~------t------1 8idarahall i 370.34 33 Dadugodi Plantation 274.01 2 8yappanahalli 321.14 34 122.01 3 K8IIIIlasandra 180.19 35 Kumbena Agrahara 175.94 4 Mandur 527.07 36 DOflJOOsandra 107.81 5 Vanaj anaha I I i 41.16 37 Kurudusonnenahalli 81.45 6 Gunclur '89.7S 3B Veeranahall j 116.17 7 Ch j kkasandra 145.65 39 Avalahall i 159.05 8 lCottugollahall i 366.63 40 Medihalli 187.74 9 Shringaripura 86.76 41 Bhattarahall i 132.31 10 Jothipura 503.47 42 Halehal Li 109.84 Thirunalenahalli 135.38 43 114.74 "12 Ifaneharahalli 215.44 44 Maragondanahalli 186.48 13 Ilaghuvanahalli 112.95 45 Kithiganur 363.77 14 lCodigehall i 105.45 46 HirandllhaLLi 443.49 15 L~gl.l1lenahalli 32.37 47 Huvinaane 141. 59 J6 Bonrrtenahall i 311.25 4B Adur 292.72 17 8endiganahall i 80.89 49 Bandeboomasandra 145.86 18 Ifuslcur 159.61 50 Rampura 218.45 19 lIi~kaipura 194.33 51 Vaderahall i 123.91 20 Cheemasandra 299.29 52 Bi I ishivale ' 221.06 21 lConadasapura 134.46 53 Byrathi 234.57 22 Katamanallur 98.24 54 Anagalapura 103.53 (, 23 Goravikere 167.61 55 Doddafjubbi 279,50 I 24 IChajisonnenahalti 199.89 56 Chikkilgubbi 166.80 25 325.13 57 Kannur 438.59 26 Bandapura 105.49 58 Hattiganahalli 135.24 27 8idarena Agrahara "0.04 59 Kadusonnappanahalli 170.97 28 ooddabanaha II i 193.95 60 Doddenahall i 104.,44 29 Chikkabanahall i 116.90 61 Nadagowdagollahalli 247.98 30 Seegehalt i 229.14 62 Yerrappanahall i 396.06 31 378.65 63 Kadaa9 raha ra 277.15 32 ChaMasandra 193.49

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(xxxvi) ANNEXURE-II TO STATEMENT-I

Bangalorc:: North T'lluk - Reasons ti'r v;l.-iulion

1) The following 17 villages have been deleted from the list of villages and classified as urban being the outgrowths,of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration.

,) Naras i pura 10) Sh'a~ra 2) Singapura 11) Nagasandra 3) K.G.Bagalakunte 12) Srigandadakaval 4) Chikkabidaraakllu 13) Viswanatha N~g:nahalli 5) Mallasandra 14) Sajjepalya .j 6) Hebbal Amanikere 15) Malagallu 7) Hemur 16) Suggatta 8) Hegganahalli 17) Hunsamaranahall i 9) Nallakadirenahalli

2) 2 villages viz., Nagavara and Kammagondahalli which was listed in 1981 village list has now been treated as NMCT. Hence deleted.

I The following 45 villages of 1981 list are deleted from the 1991 census list and are classified as urban being the outgrowths of Bangalore Urban Agglon~ration.

1) Gangondanahalli 24) Venkatala 2) Nagarabavi 25) Vaderapura 3) Mallathahall i 26) Narasipura 4) Poornapura 27) Singapura 5) Lottegollahalli 28) K.G.Bagalakunte 6) Nagashettihalli 29) Chikkabidarakallu 7) Bhupasandra 30) Mallasandra 8) Gurihodeyomaidana 31) Hebbal Amanikere 9) Doddabolllnasandra 32) Hennur 10) Ramachandrapura 33) Hegganahall i 11) Tindlu 34) Nallakadirenahal~i 12) Kodi gehall i 35) Shalllpura 13) Kodigehall i Plantation 36) Nagasandra 14) Kempapura 37) Srigandadakaval 15) Amruthahall i 38) Guddadahall i 16) 39) Cholanayakanahalli 17) Koth i hosaha IIi 40) Gerahall i 18) ChoJdcasandra 41) Viswanatha Nagenahalli 19) Plantation 42) Sajjepalya 20) Yelahanka 43) Malagallu 21) Allalasandra 44) Suggatta 22) Shi vanahall i 45) Hunsamaranahalli 23)

()()(xvi i) 11 The following 15 villages are tully incorporated in-Non-Municip31 Census Town

1 ) Byataguttepalya 9) K

III Myakala Chinnenahalli fully incorporated in HMT Township.

IV The following 62 villages are fully incorporated in the limits of Bangalore City Corporation.

1 ) Jodikempapura 32) Vialikaval 2) Agrahara Dasarahall i 33} forest Research Inst i tute 3) Jedarahall i 34) Ranganathapura 4) Shivanahall i 35) Rajamahal 5) Kethamarananalli 36) Malenanalli 6) Yeshlojanthapura 37) Upparahalli (Dandu) 7> Thanniranahalli 38) K.G.Byadarahalli 8) 39) Byadarahall i (Sarkari) 9) Chikmaranahalli 40) Byadarahalli Railway 10) Dyavasandra 41) BYildarahal1 i Rudrabhoomi 11) Gangenahall i 42) Doddakunte Railway 12) Matadahalli 43) DOddakunte Rudrabhoomi 13) Sayar lines 44) Bangalore Civil and Military Station 14) Doddakunte () 15) Binnamangala 45) Bi lenahall i 16) Dhookanahall i 46) Ulsoor (Halasur) 17) Sonnenaha II i (Jodi Inam) 47) Sonnenahalli 18) Dorrrnalur 48) Neelasandra 19) Sunkenahall i 49) Kuppasandra 20) Gavipura 50) Hakk i th inrnanaha II i 21) Mavall i 51) Arekempilnilhall i 22) Karethinrnanahalli 52) Annapura 23) Bhogenahalli 53) DoddabyI akh

(xxxviii) B.tngalore South - R~:tsons for variation

The following 21 villages are deleted from the list of villages and classified as urban being outgrowth of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration.

1) Venkoji Rao Khane 12) Chnnnnsandra 2) Agara 13) Nngadcvannhall i 3) Yellukunte 14) Chnnnappnnahalli 4) Singasanpra 15) Munekolal 5) Hongasandra 16) 6) 17) Pattandur 7) Hul imavu 18) Battarahall i 8) Sarakki kere 19) Medahall i 9) Puttenahall i 20) Shi ni vag i l u 10) Yelachenahall i 21) Shlnivagilukere 11) Bikasipura

2} Kadgedi village treated as Non-Munici?al Census lown.

3) The following three villages are fully included in ITI Notified Area Committee (NAC)

1) Sonnathimmanahalli 2) Seegehalli 3) Basavanapura

I The following 49 villages of 1981 list are deleted from the 1991 list of villages and are classified as urban being outgrowths of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration.

1 ) Binnamangala Manavarthe Kaval 26) Kenchenahalli 2) Jakk.asandra 27) Pattanagcre 3) Venkojirao Khane 28) Halage Vaddarahalli 4) Agara 29) 5) Yellukunte 30) Mylasandra 6) Singasandra 31) Chudenapura 7) Hongasandra 32) 8) 33) Valagerehalli 9) Rupena Agrahara 34) Nagadevanahalli '0) lIIadivala 35) Srinivasapura 11) Bi lekahall i 36) Sonnenahall i 12) Arakere 37) Chnnnappnnnhalli 13) Hul imavu 38) Munekollal 14) Sarakki kere 39) Kundalahall i 15) Puttenahall i 40) Nnllurahall i 16) Jaraganahalli 41) IJhite Field 17) Yelachenahall i 42) Pattandur 18) Bikasipura 43) Bat taraha II i 19) Kadarenahalli 44) Medahall i 20) Chik.kalasandra 45) Hudi 21) Kathriguppe 46) Kodagihall i 22) 47) 23) Hosakerehalli 48) Shinivagitu 24) Pantrapalya 49) Byappanahalli Manavarthe ~val 25) Nayandahall i

(xxxix) II Kutlu village fully submerged under Chamarajasagara reservoir.

III The following 9 villages are fully included in Bangalore City Corpo~tion

1) 6) Lakksandra 2) Tavarekere 7) Devotige Ramanahalli 3) Thyappanahalli 8) Byrasandra 4) Yadiyur 9) Dasarahal I i 5) Nagasandra

IV The following 14 villages are fully included in HA Sanitary Board and HAL Township

1) Doddanekkundi 8) Challaghatta 2) Marath Hal l i 9) Kodihalli 3) Vibuthipura 10) Thippasandr-a 4) 11) Byrasandra 5) I

V The following 6 villages are fully included in ITI Notified Area

1) Kadenahalli 4) Basavanapura 2) Sonnathammanahalli 5) Dyavasandra 3) Seegehall i 6) Krishnarajapura

VI The following 8 villages are fully included in BDA and parts of Bangalore City Corporation

1) Sarakki Agrahara 5) Karisandra 2) Nyanappasettipalya 6) Sarakk i 3) Shinivagilu kere 7) Marenahal I i 4) Avalahalli 8) Gavinayakanahalli

VII The following 8 villages are treated as Noh'Municipal Census Towns

1) () 5) Mahadevapura 2) J(oramangaLa 6) Byatarayanapura 3) Vijanapura 7) Benniganahalli 4) Banasavadi 8) Kadgodi

(xl) 7. Uricf Analysis of Ilata Il'vcls of development, Tahle 3 deals wilh vill"ges nut h:aving the f'lcilities ,ano d.assifies these vill:ages A. Village llin'Ctory hy disl:lnCI' r.an!!I'S wilh reference to the ne:lrest ViII,age\viM: information regarding the ,1\'lilahilitv pl.l\:e h.aving sU4.·h a f:acility, T;ahles " "nJ 5 deal in uf l'ertain hasic l.:nted in Appenoix-I In 7 tu It) bascd on thl.: d.at .. prl'scnted in the Town the ViII:age Directory. This woulo in :1 !!l'ller:11 w.ay Directory St;atel11l'nts indic,atl.: the pcrcilpita income cnahlc the rl'.aOer tn haw a hw"d idea tl'g:arding l'xpcnditure uf the civic budy guverning lhe the level of development :Khiewd hy the distrkt :as ;1110 town, the 'Iwr:age nUl11her heds av.ail:lhle in a whok and also hy thl.: differl'llI administr;lIive or units constituting the di!>trict (vi)' .• the C,D.mod,s). hosl'it,als (per Ihuus:lIld ptlpul'ltit)ll), the a\'erage lIumher uf education'll institutiuns (per to,OUO With lhe same end in vil.:w. six tahks, whidl have popul.alion) and the n,ames uJ" the most importanl Ix.'cn genCf4fI(.·J (In IIle ("ompUler, (lfl lire ";I~is of cUllunodilics m:anuf.al'tured in the towns, exptlrted the villagl'wise inf,'rm'ltion cuntainl.:d in the \,ill:a~e frum the t"wns and illlpt,rted 10 the 'nwns. Th\.·.sc Dirl'l'lory f(lrmat, arc presenled in T.ahle;. I to 'h. t;ahles .are sdf-expl.an;atory ,ano do not necd further or these tahles. while T'lhl,,:s I. :! and (, pr""iJe elucidation. data for e;ach C.D.Blol:k :lIId "re indi(:atiw or the

xli A-Ii TAOLE·I • DISTRIOUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO TIlE AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES la.e of C.D.Block No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or ~re of the inhabited following amenities villages Educa' Medical Drinking Post and Marketl COIIIIU'I i . Approach Power tion waler Telegraph lIat cations by Pucca S\4lPI., Road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ANEKAL 213 171 7 213 23 6 131 169 211 (80.28) (3.29) (100.00) (10.80) (2.82) (61.50) (79.34) (99.06) BANGALORE NORTII 231 180 43 231 31 5 171 150 231 (77 .92) ( 18.61) (100.00) (13.42) (2.16) (74.03) (64.94) (100.00) BANGALORE SOOtH 237 2Gl 23 237 44 3 162 220 237 (85.6';) (9.70) (100.00) ( 18.57) (1.27) (68.35) (92.83) (100.00)

DISTRICT 681 5'54 73 681 98 14 464 539 679 (81.35) (10.72) (100.00) (14.39) <2.06) • (68.14) (79.15) (99.71)

TAOLE·2· PROPOltllON OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES lame of C.D.Block Total popu- Proportion of Rural Population served by the amenity of - lation of inhabit-ed Educa' Medical Orinking Post & Marketl COIIIIU'I i • Approach Power vi I I ages tion water Telegraph lIat cations by Pucca S\4lPly Road.

2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ANEKAL 189220 18Z430 32182 189220 60791 26156 146768 170484 189006 (96.41 ) (17.01) (100.00) (32.13) (13.82) (77 .56) (90.10) (99.89) BANGALORE NORTH 202271 193064 73749 202273 61022 19493 180886 164546 202273 (95."5) (36.46) (100.00) (30.17) (9.64) (89.43) (81.35) (100.00)

BANGALORE SOUl H 278416 270'86 65844 278416 113826 12606 229039 270729 278416 ('17.04) (23.65) (100.00) (40.88) (4.53) (82.27) (97.24) (100.00) DiStRICT 669909 645680 171775 669909 235639 58255 556693 605759 669695 (96.38) (25.64) ( 100.00) (35.17) (8.70) (83.10) (90.42) (99.97)

(xl i i) TABLE-3 - DISTRtnllTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN A~1ENITIES. ARRAM~ED BY DIST.-\NCE RANGES FROM TilE PLACES WIIEI~E TIIESE ARE AVAILABLE

Village not having the .un~r of villages where the amenity is not IIIIICf\ i t y of available and available at a distance of

·5 Km. 5·10 KII. 10. KID. Total

2 3 4 5

EDUCATION 127 0 0 127

MEDICAL 522 83 3 608

DRINKING WATER 0 0 0 0 POST & TELEGRAPH 568 14 583 MARKET/HAT 382 184 101 667 COMMUN I CAT I ON 215 2 0 217

TABLE-4 - DISTRIDUTION OF VIL.LAGES ACCORDING TO TI~E DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN A~D AVAILAUll.ITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES

Distance Mo. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the ~ity of • Range frOll! inhabited the nearest vitlag~ Educa' Medical Drinking Post' Marketl COAI1IUI\ i • Approach Power town (in in each tion ':later Telegraph Hat cations by Pucca Supply ~.) range Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 o . S 133 95 6 133 14 2 83 93 132 (71.43) (4.51) (100.00) (10.53) (1.50) (62.41) (69.92) (99.25) 6 • 15 383 323 56 383 63 9 270 312 382 (84.33) (14.62) (100.00) (16.45) (2.35) (70.50) (81.46) (99.74) 16 • 50 165 136 11 165 21 3 111 134 165 (82.42) (6.67) (100.00) (12.73) (1.82> (67.27) (81.2t) (toO.OO)

51 + 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ALL RANGES 681 554 73 681 98 14 464 539 679 (81.35) (10.72) (100.00) (14.39) (2.06) (68.14) (79.15) (99.71)

(xliii) TABLE·j • DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Population No. of NunOcr (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range inhabited villages Educa' Medical Drinking Posts & Marketl COIIIlU"I i • Approc:h Power in each tion water Telegraph Hat cations by Puce. Supply range Roild 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 • 499 229 "0 3 229 3 0 "0 14S 227 (48.03) (1.31) (100.00) (1.31) (0.00) (48.03) (63.32) (99.13)

500 • 1999 384 376 39 384 50 4 288 326 384 (97.92) (10.16) (100.00) ( 13.02) ( 1.04) ( 75.00) (84.90) (100.00) 2000 • 4999 56 S6 22 56 34 5 54 56 S6 (100.00) (39.29) (100.00) (60.71) (8.93) (96.43) (100.00) <100.00)

5000 • 12 12 9 12 11 5 12 12 12 (100.00) (75.00) (100.00) (91.67) (41.67) <100.00) (100.00) (100.00) ALL RANGES 681 554 73 681 98 14 464 539 679 (81.35) (10.72) (100.00) (14.39) (2.06) (68.14) (79.15) (99.71)

TABLE-6· DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE

Name of C.O.Block No.of inhDbited Total area Percentage of Percentage of villages cultivable area irrigated area to total area to total cui ti· vab\e area

2 3 4 5 ANEICAL 213 519.36 68.44 16.19 BANGALORE NORTH 231 541.93 67.88 15.45 BANGALORE SOUTH 237 634.09 63.17 15.80 DISTRICT 681 1695.38 66.29 15.81

(xliv) TADLE-7 - PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic Per Capita status of the Town Recei pt (Rs.) Expenditure (Rs.)

Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi - Publ ic Expendi- Other through from all expen- aanini- ture on works ture on aspects taxes other diture stration publ ie public sources health & institu- conve- lions niences

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 III ANEKAL (TMe) 42.58 42.20 0.38 43.21 20.41 19.65 2.43 0.74 I BANGALDRE (MC) 281.33 111.75 169.58 251.33 9.42 53.33 71.25 9.54 107.79 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI (NMeT) 59.36 59.36 60.53 5.06 2.85 35.34 17.28 (VIMANAPURA) III BANASAVADI (NMeT) III BEL TOWNSHIP (NMeT) V BENNIGANAHALLI (NMeT) V BYATAGUTTEPALYA (NNCT) 22.19 22.19 12.22 2.07 5.57 0.06 4.52 IV BYATARAYANAPURA (NMeT) (B.NARAYANAPUR) III DASARAHALll (NNeT) 14.77 1.14 n.63 n.n 0.47 1.82 1.35 0.14 3.04

II DEVARAJIVANAHALLI (NMCT) 1.96 1.77 0.19 1.96 0.81 0.37 0.53 0.25 IV GEDDALAHALLI (NMCT) 20.14 18.52 1.62 20.14 3.02 0.79 6.77 3.90 5.66 IV HAL TOWNSHIP (NMCT)

II HA SANITARY BOARD (SB) 28.57 16.25 12.32 26.91 8.89 8.90 2.52 0.26 6.34 III HEBBAL (NMeT) 4.00 1.99 2.01 7.75 2.24 0.05 3.36 2.10

IV HMT TO~SHIP (NMeT) VI HMT WATCH fACTORY TOI.INSH IP (NMCT) II ITI NOTIFIED AREA (NAC) 20.80 6.35 14.45 15.52 10.93 0.66 0.10 3.83 IV (NMeT) 19.62 19.62 20.69 2.68 5.06 0.98 0.16 11.81 III KACHARAKANAHALLI (NI1CT) 4.48 4.48 2.47 0.42 1.13 0.01 0.91

II KADU~DANAHALLI (MMeT) 2.39 2.24 0.15 2.97 0.54 0.90 1. 11 0.42 IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI (NMeT) 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.30 IV KAVALBAIRASANDRA (MMCT)

111 (NMCT)

(xlv) TABLE-7 - PER CAPITA RECEII)'r AND EXPENDITURE IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic Per Capita Itatus of the Town Receipt (Rs.) Expenditure (As.)

Total Receipt Receipt Total Ceneral Expendi- Publ ic Expendi· Other through from all expen' adDini· ture on wrks ture on aspectl tilxes other diture stration publ it publ ic sources health' inst i tu· conve' tions niencel

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 III LAGCERE (NNeT) IV LINGARAJAPURA (NMCT) 3.79 1.06 2.73 5.55 1.01 1.71 1.14 1.69 V MANADEVAPUaA (MMCT) III NACAVARA (NMeT) 10.17 9.19 0.98 9.68 1.02 3.79 3.75 1.12 III PINYA (MMeT) III SANEGURUVAMAHALLJ (MMCT) 22.55 22.55 13.68 10.07 3.61

III VIJANAPURA (MMeT) 14.55 14.55 13.47 1.54 0.23 7.81 0.79 3.10 II YELAHANKA (TMC) 23.67 19.09 4.58 20.80 13.22 o.n 6.81 V DOMMASANORA (NMC1) 11.20 11.20 9.78 2.00 1.57 1.29 4.92 V KAOGOOI (NMCT)

ALL TOWNS 225.39 90'.30 135.09 201.]8 8.32 42.74 56.78 7.60 85.94

(xlvi) TADLE-8 - NUMBER Of BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic status Mo. of Beds in medical institutions of the Town per 1000 population

2 III ANEKAL (TMC) 0.64 I BANGALORE (MC) 4.03 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI (MMCT) (VIMANAPURA) III BANASAVADI (NMCT) III BEL TOWNSHIP eMMCT) 2.37 V BENNIGANAHALLI (NMCT) V BYATAGUTTEPALYA (NMCT) IV BYATARAYANAPURA (NMCT) (B.NARAYANAPUR) III (MMeT) 0.57 II OEVARAJI VANAHALLI (NMCT) IV GEODALAHALll (MMCT) 1.95

IV HAL TOWNSHIP (MMCT) 2.12 II HA SANITARY BOARD (SB) 55.85

III HEBBAl (NMCT) 12.38 IV HMT TOWNSHIP (NMCT) 4.46 VI HMT WATCH FACTORY TOIJNSHIP (NMCT) II ITI NOTIFIED AREA (NAC) 1.88 IV JALAHALLI (MMeT) III KACHARAKANAHALLI (NMCT) II KADUGONDANAHALLI (NMCT) 3.95 IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI (NMCT) IV KAVALBAIRASANDRA (NMCT) II I KORAMANGALA (NMeT)

(xlvii) TABLE-8 - NUMBER OF BEDS IN t\lEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic status No. of Beds in ~ical institutions of the Town per 1000 population 2

III lAGCERE (MMCT)

IV llNCARAJAPURA (NMCT)

V MAHADEVAPURA (MMeT)

III MAGAVARA (MMCT) 1.35

III PINYA (NMeT)

III SANECURUVANAHAlLJ (MMCT)

III VIJANAPURA (NMCT)

II YELAHANKA (TMC) 0.32

V DOMMASAMDRA (MMCT) 1.29

V KADGODI (NMeT) 1. 71

ALL TOWNS 3.64

(xlviii) TABLE-9 - SCHOOLS PER 10,000 POPULATION IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic No. per 10,000 population status of Town Higher Secondaryl Secondaryl Junior Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Secondary/ College Middle

2 3 4 5 III ANEKAL (TMC) 0.40 1.20 3.21 5.21 I 9ANGALORE (MC) 0.37 1.20 1.91 2.99 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI (NMCT) 1.00 2.01 2.51 (VIMANAPURA) III BANASAVADI (NMCT) 2.01 4.67 9.39 III BEL TOYNSHIP (NMCT) 0.47 0.47 0.95 0.95 V BENNIGANAHALLI (NMCT) 1.69 1.69 V BYATAGUTTEPAlYA (NMCT) 1.14 1.14 3.42 IV 9YATARAYANAPURA (NMCT) 0.55 1.11 2.n 3.32 (B.HARAYANAPUR) III DASARAHALll (NMCT) 0.23 1.14 0.91 0.91 II DEVARAJIVANAHALll (MMCT) 0.53 0.71 1.94 2.65 IV GEDDAlAHAlll (NMCT) 0.97 0.97 3.90 3.90 IV HAL TOWNSHIP (NMCT) 0.51 1.01 1.01 II HA SANITARY BOARD (S9) 0.66 4.60 11.83 19.71 III HEBBAL (NMCT) 0.50 0.99 1.49 2.48

IV HMT TOWNSHIP (NMCT) 0.86 1. 71 1. 71 VI HHT UATCH FACTORY 3.74 3.74 3.74 TOWNSHIP (NMCT)

II ITI NOTIFIED AREA (NAC) 0.28 0.84 0.98 1.81 IV JAlAHALlI (NMCT) 0.92 4.58 6.41 6.41 III KACHARAKANAHAlll (NMCT) 0.23 0.69 0.69 1.38 , II KADUGONDANAHALLI (NMeT) 0.19 0.76 1.14 IV KAMMAGONDAHALll (NMCT) 0.82 1.64 2.46 IV KAVALBAIRASANORA (NMCT) 1.85 5.54 5.54 III KORAMANGALA (NMCT) 0.53 0.79

(i l) TABLE-9 - SCHOOLS PER IO,()()() POPULATION IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic No. per 10,000 population status of Town Higher Secondary! Secondary! Junior Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Secondary/ College Middle 2 3 4 5 III LAGGERE (NMCT) 0.26 2.63 3.42 IV LINGARAJAPURA (NMCT) 0.57 1.71 4.57 5.71 V MAHAOEVAPURA (NMCT) 1.26 2.52 3.79 III NAGAVARA (NMCT) 0.90 0.90 1.35, III PINYA (NMCT) 0.34 2.07 1.03 1.72 III SANEGURUVANAHALLf (NMCT) 2.71 5.41 7.52 III VIJANAPURA (NHeT) 0.46 0.92 2.29 II YELAHANKA (TMC) 0.20 0.98 1.18 1.n V DOMMASANDRA (MMeT) 1.43 2.86 8.57 V KADGODI (NMCT) 1.42 1.42 5.69 8.54 ALL TOIINS 0.33 1.16 1.93 2.72

(I) TABLE-IO - MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY MANUFACTURED, EXPORTED AND IMPORTED IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic Most important commodity status of the Town Manufactured Exported Iq:IOrted

2 3 4 Silk and Cotton Sarees Silk and Cotton Sares Silk and Cotton Yarn (Handloom and Powerloom) I BANGALORE (Me) \lrist \latches Wrist \latches Foodgrains IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI (NMCT) (VIMANAPURA) III BANASAVADI (NMeT) III BEL TOWNSHIP (NMCT) Electronic Equipments Electronic Equipment Electronic Components V BENNIGANAHALLI (NMeT) V BYATAGUTTEPALYA (NMeT) Match Box Match Box Raw materials for Match Box IV BYATARAYANAPURA (NMCT) Iron Box (Ingots) Iron Box Raw materials for (B.NARAYANAPUR) Industries III DASARAHALLI (NMCT) II DEVARAJIVANAHALll (NMCT) Agarbathi Tanned Leather Raw materials for Tannery IV GEDDALAHALLI (NMCT) IV HAL TOWNSHIP (NMCT) Aeroplane Aeroplane Raw materials for Air Craft Industries II HA SANITARY BOARD (SB) III HEBBAL (NMCT) Agro Feed &Fruits Batteries Foodgrains IV HMT TOWNSHIP (NMeT) Machine Tools Machine Tools Spare parts for Machine Tools VI HMT WATCH FACTORY \lrist Watches Wrist \latches Raw materials for Factory TOWNSHI P (NMeT) watch spares II ITI NOTIFIED AREA (NAC) Telephones Telephones Foodgrains IV JALAHALLI (NMCT) III KACHARAKANAHAlLI (NMCT) Edible oi I Edible Oi I Oi l Seeds II KADUGONDANAHALLI (NMCT) Confectionary Confectionary Foodgrains IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI (NMeT) IV KAVALBAIRASANDRA (NMeT) Confectionary Confectionary Groceries III KORAMANGALA (NMCT)

(I i) TABLE-IO - MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY MANUFACTURED, EXPORTED AND IMPORTED IN TOWNS

Class, Name and Civic Most important commodity status of the Town Manufactured Exported Imported

2 3 4 III LAGGERE (NMCT) IV LINGARAJAPURA (NMCT) Nuts &Bolts Nuts &Bolts Foodgrains V HAHADEVAPURA (NMCT) Raw materials for Iron gates and grills Raw materials for Fabrication Industries Fabrication Industries 11'1 NAGAVARA (NMCT) Chemicals for Tannery Leather and Leather Chemicals for Tannery goods III PINYA (NHCT) III SANEGURUVANAHALLI (NMCT) III VIJANAPURA (NMCT) II YELAHANKA (TMC) Silk yarn Silk sarees Silk yarn V DOMMASANDRA (NMCT) Silk and Cotton yarn Silk sarees Silk and Cotton yarn V KADGOOI (NHCT)

(l i i) SECTION·I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

E~planatory Note

: Vill~e Directory, as the title signifies p~o\'iues as well, as in the list of villages. This phenomenon certain basic particulars ahout cach and every village occurs particularly in the case of Taluk and Distri(.1 In the district. The Village Directory IS Headquarter towns which, as revenue entities are supplemented by four appendi'ees. There are, in all, geographically large villages. The main village site , 18 colurnns in the Village Directory format aillj of area including the peripheral developed areas would these, the first two relate to the locat,illll cllllc and have for long been incorporated into the urban name of, the village while the ~ext twq provide limits without any change whatsocver in Survey and information about the geogrilphieal area ilno Settlement Records. In the original survey records popUlation as per 1()!) 1 census. Of the n:nwining, and also the Resurvey, the entire village inclusive 6 columns deal with the availability or otlu:rwise of of all the lands that arc incorporated into the urban the hasic amenities such as educational, medical, limits continues to be shown as a regular revenue drinking waler, postal, conllllunic

A-S urban and ruml cnmpnn~nls anu Ihe 'suffixing (,f , , area uf lhe rc"chu~ village and fur this rcasnR Ihe the namcs. is a !iopcci~11 pfl)l:cdure aJuplt.:d fur cell!>us p;lrticulan presented here would nut he in full purposes only. ThaI is 10 !iaY, if one were lu ask ClwrcsJXmdence with the tUlal area uf that revenue Ibe ()nicers of Ihe SUf\'~Y, S~lIklm:nt and Land aUlllinistralive unil as mCllliuncd in the village Rec()rd~ whelher in Ihdr li;'ts Ihere .lfe \'ilbges sU{'h record... If area figures arc not availahle (or any asi sliy Bdlary (Rural), Bdgaul1l (Rutan, 8ij~II)Ur \'iII~lge, the abbre"iation 'N.A.' is enlered in Ihis (Rutal), ('hanl~'r"jn~lgar (Rural), M"~;ldi (Rural), culumn and a nule al the ix)llom of Ihe page M~'ndya (l~ur.,I)~ My~Jre (RurAlI), Rail'hur (Rur.ll) e"pbins the rea."m, therenf. ct~.~ Ihe ~mswer' ",,'uuld he a Jdillite 'no' anJ Ihcn Ibey wltulJ' liay Ihal Ihere arc ,,"iJlages til' Ihe same Cu'u... n 4 : Tutu. I'opulutifln and Number or nanic bUI' wit'~nul the l'unii( Rural. Similarly, j'n IluUM:lauldli the viU~,gc maps and othet 'records pertaining to Ihe alx'we Ranted Illae~s. Ihe I.&nds thaI' arc The lotal JX)putation of the village (inclul>ive of in'C("ptwaled inll, urhan arc all , arc al!o.o' shuwn as Ihe hal11l~15 if any)' according to 11)1)1 census and purl and par{'ct of Ibe c.)ncerneJ \'illage. Ihe number of households thcrein arc indicated one betuw the olher, in this cnlumn. In the case of c ...... l T.' .. 'a' lIRa or lh.: ,'iII,"'r... (il.' VI'11 ages WIt. h no .III h" "'It.mtsI' '.I.e., AI, '1' JXlpU I'allon, thC haI,,~s) wnrd un-inhabited is wriuen across lhe line, tl~c' t.utal' ~cogral'bica' area of the vilbgc as CutU .....1t , I.. 10: A... ~.lilles a,'ailabl~ (ir nol p:r r~\'~,nuc ,cc(lrds, is furnished ill hel'lares upln 1&,,,Uable .lthin tl.e \'iIla~. 1& dash H is -sho\\'n h, Iwo de

2 Fur purpn'oC~ uf repurting, schuuls whkh I,rm'ide vi) I : Induslrial S"-hu,,l: Industrial Schonls if

cduc;aliun n(ll merely fruRl I (0 IV hut alsn for any in rhe village arc indk:lted by Ihe ahhreviatinn higher stand.. rus. c.,lIeu cumposite :l(hu,)~ fur casy 'I', . reference. &tre slllit up int'o different kvcJs of cduc~ti()n ,md counh:U as indepenilent unils unuer vii) Tr: Training Sdlt';ul : An twes ,,( h.stitUliuns each' such level. that rruvidc v(lC4Itionul and prurcl\.~i"nal training arc CI"'ered by this ahbn:viatiun. ii) 1\1: Midule (lr JUllil" Secundary Sebu,,' : ~'iii) AC : Adull lilera"), Cbs.vCe.atrc : Thi5 Schools pmvidillg euucaliun fWIll V sland'lrd ami -ahbrevialion iii recurdeu in lhili CI,Junm .may'. if adult upw.m.ls '~Jlt,o' anu ill~lllsivl.: of VII st;muard ,ar~ litera,,)' clas.~1i were being CI)nuuch:d r~gularly in c1as.,ilied .a~ '~iudlc schuuls. I,ll Karn.. taka. a." a the vill"ge during the rderence year. ' mailer \)1' fa4;I, \lhe lerm miuJk schuol is fI4' longer in vugue. Prim:.ary edue;tliun ilself eon... ists tlf scvl.:n ix) () : Others : All ,,(her IYflCs .,( ~ducatiunal years uf sdluuling and the lin.. fuur years uuralillA instilulions su~h as P~'''asala, of Ihis ellurse is called Lower Primary anu 'Ihe ne~ M;u.t .. ra~. M.. !.hlah ele~, arc in'il~ded ,q thi., residuary calcgury. 3 'year period is termed :IS nIgher Primary. As ",enlit)n~d :lll()VC for .u:counling JlurptlM:s; a High!."r It is iml,ort.ant 10 nute thai i~ this ~ulumn Primary Seh"ul wilh I-VII sI;anll;lrd IS Ire:lh:u as when~\'cr the nU~lhcr uf in~llutiuns ,,( a rartk~lar tW\) unils i.e., one I'rimary Schuol aod (lne l\liJdle level or clas." excceus "nc~ .mly then the ....1ual Schuul. numlll.:r is alsu repurh;d immcdiah:1y aftcr, the rdevallt ahbre\1;lIiun wilhia brack"'1S!. That is 10 iii) II : M;lIricul;lliun or SCl'\lIlt1ary Schuol : Schools pruvidillg educ;lIion fmm, VUI sI'IIlt.lard and say, the mere rresen,,"C uf, an ..b"reviation withuut any numerical allrihutc ,'iignifics the c*sh:n4."C '(,flhc upwards UplO and inclusive of X l>t.mJ .. rd arc facility, in al ktist un.: 'inslilutiuft fur whi(:h ihat eh.ssilicd

~t one or more centrally located places and to noted and next (0 it thc distance (0 the nearest proyide such storage tanks with a f\.!w t'lpS for public place having the minimum facility of a post office usc, the sourcc of water supply in the vmagc has is indicated in runges. bcen regarded as 'Tuhe Well' and not as 'Tar'. ColulIIlI 9 : Duy or Du,)'s of the Murkel/llut During the last decade, borewells hav!.: b!.:en The column refers to the weekly, or bi-weekly drilled under onc scheme or lhc {)ther in most of markets i.e., the weekly shandy, held in villages with the villages of Karnataka. As a result, opcn druw a view to cuter to thc needs of that vi))ugc and wells which formerly con!\tituled the main source of morc so to the needs of thc inhabitunts of several drinking watcr in seycml of these villages haye surrounding villages. In local terminology such a ccused to enjoy such a status. Such wells arc wl!ckly market is calh:d SUJI/he and is quitc reportcd to have eithcr dried up or the water therein pop~lar has been rendered unfit for human (;onsumptiol1 in Karnataka. In the case or villages which host such shanJies the actual day on which the shandy due to contulllination on un:nunt of negligence, as lakes placc is mentioned and in all other cases a well as disuse and stagnation of w

Clliumn M : I'llst aud Tdt'gnlph distance ranges refer \l) such places with permanent markets oilly. In such cases obviously the nearest In this column. inform

5 If iJ hus slop or iJ railway .,I;llion IS JOGI'.:J as a 'crow Ilic.')' bUI hy :-umc land route or walcr within the territorial juri"dktion III a vilbge then way. Further, when there is a cross counlry flll),path that village is considen.:u :IS being ~a\'cJ hy that or a cart-track and a lillk murc circuilous foad fa~'ility even ;if that hus stop or railway station is from the village m its proximilY to the lown then in a somcwhat solitary placc and is IlIl·all.:d at slime the ui~tall(;c by road is repUrlCu here in prcfcrcncc distam,:c from, thc vilbgc-sitc. If more th;1Il one h.1 thl' di ... tance by fO{.lt palh or carl-track. Similarly, type of communication facility is available, then all wh..:n there arc natural hurdles like unhridged rivcrs the relevanl abbre,vi:ltiolls arc mention..:d in Ihis or streams lhe tJi~lance is furnished by the more column. If no such facility is avaibblc ilt illl then circuitnus roule that Ihe vilbger~ would usually a dash is enlered and IIH..:n..:afler the distance to the prefer. The infofmalillll on distance is based un nearest place with a COllllllllllication facility IS local enquiry by the reporting agcncy and is very indicated in' ranges.

urban area as dclincd for purposes of the ] <)l) 1 Census, and the di:-.lancc thereto from the village l. Forcsts arc indicateu in this eolumll. The town lllentililled 2. Lanus nol avail:!hk for cultivation : hcrc nced n\)t hi: Illl:ati:d within lhat IiCry taluk or the uistrict or evcn the State fllf that matter. The a) Lands put III Ill ln-'Igricuhural uses main point for cOllsideration here is th..: !,:..:ographieal proximity. The Jistancc huw.:\..:r is rcd.()Jh:d.llol Il) lbrn..:n and ullculturahlc lands

() regular cultiv;J[ion und the records have not been sd righl pCliding formali,.,ation of grants and related processes (if surycy and sClllement then such cropped a) Permanenl paslures and olher grating ar':,I" arc slwwn' undcr column 15 or 16 as the case I'lllds. may bc and the remainder alone is shown as forest b) Lands under miscellaneous trec-crops '-1m.! unuer corumn 1.... The processes of rcgularisation groves nol induded in the llI:t an:u ~own. of land granls' and cffccting relevant changes in the b'lsic n:cords of survey and selllcment arc somewhat '. c) Culturablc wa~tes protracted and time consuming. Therefore, the inf\ll'malil)n merely bascd on records is, in some 4, fallow lanus : cases OIL ka~t, likely to bc different when compared a) Fallow I;mds-othcr than current f.. llo\,>,s, wilh that bascd on actual lield inspection.

b) Current fall,'ws Column 15 nnd 16 : Irrigated (by source) and Ull·irl'ig~tted 5. Net arca sown These (WO columns cover all the agricultural Column 14 of the Village Din!ctllry ,'off(:sponus lands and whl:n "uded together would correspond 10 calegur~ 1 i.e. forest, while wlumns 15 and 16 to the net area sown plus the current and other PUI IOgether rcpresent the rultiv;ltcu bnus and falll)ws. Thl! Iattcr wlluld imply all lands which were corresrond 10 thc comiJinati,HI of c;lIegoril's 4 and t,lken UJ') for cultivation, hut arc temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less th.m one year 5 ahun:. Similarly, columns 17 and IS respectively and not more than five ycars. All lands that arc correspond to c:Jtegmies 3 anJ .2 ot the ahove lying ulKultivated as fallows for more than 5 years classification. Thl: d~ila furni~hed hl.:re .Ife haseJ in SlICcc!.sion arc regarded as permanent fallows on the village reconh and pertain generally tll the i.~~" cuhurahlc waslc, and arc covcrcd under column year IIJSi). The tol;)1 of Ihe area figures rcporl~~d 17. Area sown I11mc than once during the same under thesc columns gl~llerally tallies with the tolal Yl::lr, if any in the vilbge, is counted only once geographical an:a (If the vilbge noted in .:;olumn 3, under these columns. In column 15, a sourcewise However, in the case of villages whkh arc partly break up of the irrigated an:a .is furnished using included in towns thc tnlal area reported, in wlumn Lhlo: following abhreviations : 3 will be less lh;m the 10t;11 arrived at by adding the ligures repurteu under thL'se columns (i.e. GC Govanment Canal Columns 14 to HI). PC Privale Canal W Well (without Electricity) Column 14: "'m'tst We Well (with Electricity) TW Tubewcll (without Electricity) This indudes all lands dassilied us forcsls under lWc Tuhcwdl (with Electricity) any kg.al cnactment de;t1ing with forests or Tk Tank

admini!>ten:d

7 conditions arc treated as unirrigated. Though paddy or forests arc also included under this category. is generally regarded as a wet crop, if it is raised Further, this includes all grazing lands irrespective purely as a minfed crop, as it vl.!ry often is the of whether these are permanent pastures and ease in heavy to very heavy rainfall regions, such mcadows or not. In several instances, lands that areas arc n:garded as unirrig"ted for purposl.!s llf were at one time reserved for u!:'>e as grazing fields this column and shown under column 16. Similarly, and pastures and declared as assessed or unassessed about garden crops, the area is considen:d for wastes have, over a period of time, been brought column 15 only if there is an ell.!ment of irrigation. under cultiv.ation either fully or in parts as a result Sometimes it happens that the lamls shown as dry of gradual encroachments and also because of the and rainfed in the settlement records arc in actual policy decisions of the Government regarding land fact having irrigation facililies due to recent changes grants. Thus, though the particular plot of land such as sinking of wdls, introuuction of lift irrigation continues to be shown as a pasture in the village or canal irrigation or commissioning of a project records the actual field situation would reveal that elc. In such a case the actual situation is taken most of that land is actually under cultivation. In note of and despitc its classification as rainfed in all such cases, to the extent possible, the actual thc rccords, the area concerm:u is tn;atcd as irrigated. liekl situation has been taken into consideration by Though rare, the opposite situatilln (whl.!re a plot the reporting agency. of land originally shown as irrigated has ceased to enjoy that facility and is now yielding purely rainred Column 18 : Art~a not available for cultivutiop crops) is also met with and such a situation arises In this column, the total extent of land whieh due to reasons such as breaching of tanks, drying IS not available for cultivation in. view of its being up of irrigation wells and small tanks, defunct eal1411 barren and unculturablc as also that whieh is put system and so on. The reporting agency has genc.:rally to non-agricultural usc.:s IS rc.:ported. Mountains, assessed the actual situation pn:vailing Juring the deserts, rocky hills, quarrics, ravines and 'the like reference year i.e., 1989, while furnishing the data as well as the lands that cannot be brought under on irrigated lands. Rc.:garding canal irrigation too cultivation cxccpt at a very high cost arc included it is the actual irrigated area and not the command in the category of harren and uncultivahlc lands. The catcgory of lanus put to non-agricultural uses area that has been reporteJ here. covers all lands occupied by buildings, roads, railways, In column 16 the total extent of unirrigated parks anu play grounds, area under watn viz., rivers, lands, thal is, dry lands cultivated as rainfed fidds streams, canals, reservoirs, tanks, ponds etc., and and the current fallow lands put together is reported. land put to any other usc which IS apparently non-agricult ural. As explained above, lands yielding rainfed paddy crop arc considereJ as unirrigated. There arc four appendices to the Village Directory. Appendix-I is based on the Village Column 17 : Culturuble Waste (including gauchar and groves) DircclOry itself and presents abstract figures for the C.D.Blo

8 post and telegraph, communication and powcr supply Appenuix-III gives the list of villages for which the types of amenities, avaiLtblc arc which arc lacking in all amenities covered

indieatl.;d by abbreviatil1l15 unucr columns 7, H, 10 10 the Village Directory except the drinking and 13 respectively for each villagl: but tutals arc water. 'not presented for the CD.B1oek as a wlwle in the Village Directory, the total numbl:r of villages in Appcndices-IV(A) and IV(S) arc compiled from the CD.Slock anu, in thl.; district as well, having the Primary Census Abstract. The proportion of the above mentionl.;U aml:nitil:s is also prl:sentl:d Scheuuled Castes popUlation to the total population of the village, as per 1991 census, has been worked unuer separate captions in Appl.;n~ix-1. out for each village in a CD. Block and a list of Appl:ndix-Il presents the land utilisation data villages grouped into 6 ranges of percentage points in respeCt of non-municipal census towns. The is given 111 Appcndix-IV(A). Appendix-IV(S) is dilTerent types of land usc for which informatlun is similar to Appendix-IV(A) but deals . with presented here is same as that in thl.; Village the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to Directory. Owing to constraints in the compilation the total population of the village concerned. of land usc data, information in respect of tl)wns Huwever 10 view of the vast difference in the comprising pOrlion/s of one or more villages could relative strengths of these two communities as not be procured anu compiled. Thus information in wdl as the pattern of distribution, the percentage respect of non-munil'ipal census towns (NMCTs) points included in the 6 ranges adopted for the

which comprise 01 .1 \\ hoh: n:venue village only IS Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes arc pre5cnted in this appendix whercver applicable. slightly diffl:rcnL

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TALUK: ANEKAL-001O C. D. BLOCK: ANEKAL-OOlO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCAT ION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Adigarakallahalli 11/1/1/173 11/01/0010/0173 9/1/1/173 09/01/0010/0173 2 11/1/1/135 11/01/0010/0135 9/1/1/135 09/01/0010/0135 3 Adur 11/1/1/40 11/01/0010/0040 9/1/1/40 09/01/0010/0040 .~ Adur Medi hall i 11/1/1/8 11/01/0010/0008 9/1/1/8 09/01/0010/0(')08 5 Agasa 11/1/1/21 11/01/0010/0021 9/1/1/21 09/01/0010/0021 6 Ali 11/1/1/185 11/01/0010/0185 9/1/1/185 09/01/0010/0185 7 Amani Bidarakere 11/1/1/75 11/01/0010/D075 9/1/1/75 09/01/0010/0075 8 Amani Ooddakere 11/1/1/25 11/01/0010/0025 9/1/1/25 09/01/0010/0025 9 11/1/1/149 11/01/0010/0149 9/1/1/149 09/01/0010/0149 10 Anekal (Rural) 11/1/1/1 11/01/0010/0001 9/1/1/1 09/01/0010/0001 11 Aravantigepura 11/1/1/45 11/01/0010/0045 9/1/1/45 09/01/0010/0045 12 Arehall i 11/1/1/116 11/01/0010/0116 9/1/1/116 09/01/0010/0116 13 Arenur 11/1/1/136 11/01/0010/0136 9/1/1/136 09/01/0010/0136 14 11/1/1/114 11/01/0010/0114 9/1/1/114 09/01/0010/0114 15 Avadadenahalli 11/1/1/51 11/01/0010/0051 9/1/1/51 09/01/0010/0051 16 Avalahalli 11/1/1/203 11/01/0010/0203 9/1/1/204 09/01/0010/0204

17 Bag9anadoddi 11/1/1/39 11/01/0010/0039 9/1/1/39 09/01/0010/0039 18 Balagaranahalli 11/1/1/126 11/01/0010/0126 9/1/1/126 09/01/0010/0126 19 Ballur 11/1/1/120 11/01/0010/0120 9/1/1/120 09/01/0010/0120 20 Banahall i 11/1/1/144 11/01/0010/0144 9/1/1/144 09/01/0010/0144 21 Banahall i 11/1/1/197 11/01/0010/0197 9/1/1/198 09/01/0010/0198 22 Bandenallasandra 11/1/1/60 11/01/0010/0060 9/1/1/60 09/01/0010/0060 23 Bannerughatta 11/1/1/98 11/01/0010/0098 9/1/1/98 09/01/0010/0098 24 Bannerughatta Kaval 11/1/1/107 11/01/0010/0107 9/1/1/107 09/01/0010/0107 25 B.egihall i 11/1/1/74 11/01/0010/0074 9/1/1/74 09/01/0010/0074 26 Bendiganahalli 11/1/1/143 11/01/0010/0143 9/1/1/143 09/01/0010/0143 27 Besthamanahalli 11/1/1/27 11/01/0010/0027 9/1/1/27 09/01/0010/0027 28 Bhaktipura 11/1/1/121 11/01/0010/0121 9/1/1/121 09/01/0010/0121 29 Bhoothanahalli 11/1/1/112 11/01/0010/0112 9/1/1/112 09/01/0010/0112 30 Bidaragere 11/1/1/13 11/01/0010/0013 9/1/1/13 09/01/0010/0013 31 Bidaraguppe 11/V1/137 11/01/0010/0137 9/1/1/137 09/01/0010/0137 32 Bidarakadahalli 11/1/1/35 11/01/0010/0035 9/1/1/35 09/01/0010/0035 33 Bikkanahalli 11/1/1/166 11/01/0010/0166 9/1/1/166 09/01/0010/0166 34 Bilchikkanahalli 11/1/1/164 11/01/0010/0164 9/1/1/164 09/01/0010/0164 35 Billapura 11/1/1/157 11/01/0010/0157 9/1/1/157 09/01/0010/0157 36 Bilwaradahalli 11/1/1/108 11/01/0010/0108 9/1/1/108 09/01/0010/0108 37 Bommandahall i 11/1/1/96 11/01/0010/0096 9/1/1/96 09/01/0010/0096 38 Bommasandra 11/1/1/148 11/01/0010/0148 9/1/1/148 09/01/0010/0148 39 Booragunte 11/1/1/158 11/01/0010/0158 9/1/1/158 09/01/0010/0158 40 Bujangadasanakere 11/1/1/84 11/01/0010/0084 9/1/1/84 09/01/0010/0084 41 Bukkasagara 11/1/1/64 11/01/0010/0064 9/1/1/64 09/01/0010/0064 42 Byagadadenahalli 11/1/1/54 11/01/0010/0054 9/1/1/54 09/01/0010/0054 43 Byalahall i 11/1/1/223 11/01/0010/0223 9/1/1/224 09/01/0010/0224 44 Byrappanahalli 11/1/1/89 11/01/0010/0089 9/1/1/89 09/01/0010/0089

13 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: ANEKAL-OOIO C, D, BLOCK: ANEKAL-OOIO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION'CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

45 Chambenahalli 11/1/1/180 11/01/0010/0180 911/1/180 09/01/0010/0180 46 11/111/141 11/01/0010/0141 91i1i1i41 09/01/0010;0141 47 Channena Agrahara 11/1/1/29 11/01/0010/0029 9/1/1/29 09/01/0010/0029 48 Chikka Hagade 11/1/1/43 11/01/0010/0043 9/1/1/43 09/01/0010/0043 49 Chikka Hosahalli 11/1/1/19 11/01/0010/0019 9/1/1/19 09/01/0010/0019 50 Chikkadasarahalli 11/1/1/181 11/01/0010/0181 9/1/1/181 09/01/0010/0181 51 Chikkadunnasandra 11/111/159 11/01/0010/0159 9/1/11159 09/01/0010/0159 52 Chikkanagamangala 11/111/212 11/01/0010/0212 91111/213 09/01/0010/0213 53 Chikkanahall i 11/1/1/20 11/01/0010/0020 9/1/1/20 09/01/0010/0020 54 Chikkanahalli 11/1/1/129 11/01/0010/0129 9/1/1/129 09/01/0010/0129 55 Chikkanahalli 11/1/1/31 11/01/0010/0031 9/1/1/31 09/01/0010/0031 56 Chikkanahalli Kamanahalli 11/1/1/195 11/01/0010/0195 9/1/1/196 09/01/0010/0196 57 Chikkanekkundi 11/1/1/222 11/01/0010/0222 9/1/1/223 09/01/0010/0223 58 Chikkathimmasandra 11/1/1/178 11/01/0010/0178 9/1/1/178 09/01/0010/0178 59 Chikkavoderapura 11/1/1/204 11/01/0010/0204 9/1/1/205 09/01/0010/0205 60 Chintalmadivala 11/1/1/201 11/01/0010/0201 9/1111202 09/01/0010/0202 61 Chokkasandra 11/1/1/191 11/01/0010/0'191 9/1/1/191 09/01/0010/0191 62 Choodasandra 11/1/1/221 11/01/0010/0221 9/1/1/222 09/01/0010/0222 63 Chudenahalli 11/1/1/6 11/01/0010/0006 9/1/1/6 09/01/0010/0006

64 Dasanapura 11/1/1/130 11/01/0010/0130 9/1/1/130 09/01/0010/0130 65 Deshapande Guttahalli 11/1/1/210 11/01/0010/0210 9/1/1/211 09/01/0010/0211 66 Dodda Hagude 11/1!1 /50 11/01/0010/0050 9/1/1/50 09/01/0010/0050 67 Doddathimmasandra 11/1/1/171 11/01/0010/0171 9/1/1/171 09/01/0010/0171 68 Dyavasandra 11/1/1/80 11/01/0010/0080 9/1/1/80 09/01/0010/0080

69 Ganighattapura 11/1/1/194 11/01/0010/0194 9/1/1/195 09/01/0010/0195 70 Gattahalli 11/1/1/213 11/01/001QJ0213 9/1/1/214 09/01/0010/0214 71 Gcratigunabcle 11/1/1/30 11/01/0010/0030 9/1/1/30 09/01/0010/0030 72 Giddenahalli 11/1/1/106 11/01/0010/0106 9/1/1/106 09/01/0010/0106. 73 Giddcnahalli 11/1/1/115 11/01/0010/0115 9/1/1/115 09/01/0010/0115 74 GolLahalLi 11/1/1/99 11/01/0010/0099 9/1/1/99 09/01/0010/0099 75 GolLahalLi 11/1/1/154 11/01/0010/0154 9/1/1/154 09/01/0010/0154 76 Gopasandra 11/1/1/188 11/01/0010/0188 9/1/1/188 09/01/0010/0188 77 Gottmnaran

83 HaLasahalli Thippasandra 11/1/1/215 11/01/0010/0215 9/1/1/216 09/01/0010/0216 84 HaLdenahaLLi 11/1/1/2 11/01/0010/0002 9/1/1/2 09/01/0010/0002

14 ALPIIAllETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: ANEKAL-OOIO C. D. BLOCK: ANEKAL-OOIO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manua I)' (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

85 tialehalli 11/1/1/138 11/01/0010/0138 9/1/l/138 09/01/0010/0138 86 Halesampigehalli 11/1/1/90 11/01/0010/0090 9/1/1/90 09/01/0010/0090 87 Handenahalli 11/1/1/175 11/01/0010/0175 9/1/1/175 09/01/0010/0175 88 Har:agadde 11/1/1/72 11/01/0010/0072 9/1/1/72 09/01/0010/0072 89 Harapijnahalli 11/1/1/65 11/01/0010/0065 9/1/1/65 09/01/0010/0065 90 11/1/1 / 190 11/01/0010/0190 9/1/1/190 09/01/0010/0190 91 Hasaruvani 1111/1/11 11/01/0010/0011 9/1/1/11 09/01/0010/0011 92 11/1/1/151 11/01/0010/0151 9/1/1/151 09/01/0010/0151 93 Heelal ige . 11/1/1/146 11/01/0010/0146 9/1/1/146 09/01/0010/0146 94 Heggondahalli 11/1/1/214 11/01/0010/0214 9/1/1/215 09/01/0010/0215 95 Hennagara 111111/69 11/01/0010/0069 9/1/1/69 09/01/0010/0069 96 Hennagara Amanikere 11/1/1/70 11/01/0010/0070 9/1/1/70 09/01/0010/0070 97 Hinnakki 11/1/1/79 11/01/0Ql0/0079 9/1/1/79 09/01/0010/0079 98 Hompalaghatta 111111/5 11/01/0010/0005 9/1/1/5 09/01/0010/0005 99 Honnakalasapura 11/1/1/10 11/01/0010/0010 9/1/1/10 09/01/0010/0010 100 Hosahalli 11/1/1/78 11/01/0010/0078 9/1/1178 09/01/0010/0078 101 Hosahalli 11/1/1/167 11/01/0010/0167 9/1/1/167 09/01/0010/0167 102 Hulimangala 11/1/1/85 11/01/0010/0085 9/1/1/85 09/01/0010/0085 103 11!1 11 /103 11/01/0010/0103 9/1/1/103 09/01/0010/0103 104 Hullukasavanahalli 11/1/1/92 11/01/0010/0092 9/1/1/92 09/01/0010/0092 105 HlJskur 11/1/1/202 11/01/0010/0202 9/1/1/203 09/01/0010/0203

106 Iggalur 11/1/1/140 11/01/0010/0140 9/1/1/140 09/01/001(}/0140 107 Indlabele 11/1/1/119 11/01/0010/0119 9/1/1/119 09/01/0010/0119 108 Indlaloladi 11/1 / 1/38 11/01/0010/0038 9/1/1/38 09/01/0010/0038 109 Indlaloladipura 11/1/1/37 11/01/0010/0037 9/1/1/37 09/01/0010/0037 110 I tchanglJr 11/1/1/125 11/01/0010/0125 9/1/1/125 09/01/0010/0125 111 I ttangur 11/1/1/161 11/01/0010/0161 9/1/1/161 09/01/0010/0161

112 J.Bingipura 11/1/1/97 11/01/0010/0097 9/1/1/97 09/01/0010/0097 113 Jagala 11/1/1/128 11/01/0010/0128 9/1/1/128 09/01/0010/0128 114 Janthagondanahalli 11/1/1/207 11/01/0010/0207 9/1/1/208 09/01/0010/0208 115 11/1/1/59 11/01/0010/0059 9/1/1/59 09/01/0010/0059

116 Kachanaikanahalli 11/1/1/87 11/01/0010/0087 9/1/1/87 09/01/001D/0087 117 Kadagrahara 11/1/1/168 11/01/0010/0168 9/1/1/168 09/01/0010/0168 118 Kadajakkanahalli 11!1 11 /1 05 11/01/0010/0105 9/1/1/105 09/01/0010/0105 119 11/1/1/189 11/01/0010/0189 9/1/1/189 09/01/0010/0189 120 Kalanaikanahalli 11/1/1/34 11/01/0010/0034 9/1/1/34 09/01/0010/0034 121 Kalbalu 11/1/1/63 11/01/0010/0063 9/1/1/63 09/01/0010/0063 122 Kalkere 11/1/1/100 11/01/0010/0100 9/1/1!1 00 09/01/0010/0100 123 Kambl ipura 11/1/1/123 11/01/0010/0123 9/1/1/123 09/01/0010/0123 124 Karnnasandra 11/1/1/150 11/01/0010/0150 9/1/1/150 09/01/0010/0150 125 Kammasandra Agrahara 11/111/44 11/01/0010/0044 9/1/1/44 09/01/0010/0044 126 Kannaikana Agrahara 11/1/1/113 11/0110010/0113 9/111/113 09/01/0010/0113

15 ALPIIABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: ANEKAL-OO!O c. D. BLOCK: ANEKAL-OOIO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCA TI ON COD E LOCA TION CODE LOCATION CODE (MJnual) (Computer> (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

127 Karpur 11/1/1/26 11/01/0010/0026 9/1/1/26 09/01/0010/0026 128 Kathriguppe 1 1/1/1 /206 11/01/0010/0206 9/1/1/207 09/01/0010/0207 129 Kaval' Hosahalli 11/1/1/12 11/01/0010/0012 9/1/1/12, 09/01/0010/0012 130 Kempavaderahalli 11/1/1/42 11/01/0010/0042 9/1/1/42 09/01/0010/0042 131 Kittiganahalli 11/1/1/145 11/01/0010/0145 9/1/1/145 09/01/0010/0145 132 Kodlipura 11/1/1/131 11/01/0010/0131 9/1/1/131 09/01/0010/0131 133 Konrnasandra 11/111/179 11/01/0010/0179 911/1/179 09/01/0010/0179 134 Konasandra 11/1/1/73 11/01/0010/0073 911/1/73 09/01/0010/0073 135 Koppa 11/1/1/66 11/01/0010/0066 9/1/1/66 09/01/0010/0066 136 Kotiganahalli 11/1/1/165 11/01/0010/0165 9/1/1/165 09/01/0010/0165 137 Krishnasagara 1111/1/118 11/01/0010/0118 9/1/1/118 09/01/0010/0118 138 Kudlu 11/1/1/220 11/01/0010/0220 9/1/1/221 09/01/0010/0221 139 11/1/1/196 11/01/0010/0196 9/1/1/197 09/01/0010/0197 140 Kumbaranahalli 11/1/1/48 11/01/0010/0048 9/1/1/48 09/01/0010/0048 141 Kunmadivala 11/1/1/53 11/01/0010/0053 9/1/1/53 09/01/0010/0053 142 Kurubarahatti 11/1/1/3 11/01/0010/0003 9/1/1/3 09/01/0010/0003 143 Kuthaganahalli 1111111182 11/01/0010/0182 9/1/1/182 09/01/0010/0182 144 Kyalasanahalli 11/1/1/68 11/01/0010/0068 9/1/1/68 09/01/0010/0068,

145 Laxmi Sagara 11/1/1/142 11/01/0010/0142 9/1/1/142 09/01/0010/0142 146 Laxmipura 11/1/1/91 11/01/0010/0091 9/1/1/91 09/01/0010/0091 147 Lingapura 11/1/1/55 11/01/0010/0055 9/1/1/55 09/01/0010/0055

148 M.Medihall i 11/1/1/139 11/01/0010/0139 9/1/1/139 09/01/0010/0139 149 Madappanahalli 11/1/1/209 11/01/0010/0209 9/1/1/210 09/01/0010/0210 150 Madivala 11/111/57 11/01/0010/0057 9/1/1/57 09/01/0010/0057 151 Mahal Chowdadenahalli 11/1/1/162 11/01/0010/0162 9/1/1/162 09/01/0010/0162 152 Mahanthalingapura 11/1/1/111 11/01/0010/0111 9/1/1/111 09/01/0010/0111 153 Manchanahalli 11/1/1/117 11/01/0010/0117 9/1/1/117 09/01/0010/0117 154 Mantapa 11/1/1/81 11/01/0010/0081 9/1/1/81 09/01/0010/0081 155 Maragondahalli 11/1/1/94 11/01/0010/0094 9/1/1/94 09/01/0010/0094 156 Maranaikanahalli 11/1/1/153 11/01/0010/0153 9/1/1/153 09/01/0010/0153 157 Marasur 11/1/1/56 11/01/0010/0056 9/1/1/56 09/01/0010/0056 158 Marasur Agrahara 11/1/1/58 11/01/0010/0058 9/1/1/58 09/01/0010/0058 159 Mattanahalli 11/111!l72 11/01/0010/0172 911/1/172 09/01/0010/0172 160 Mayasandra 11/1/1/122 11/01/0010/0122 9/1/1/122 09/01/0010/0122 161 Menasiganahalli 11/1/1/32 11/01/0010/0032 9/1/1/32 09/01/0010/0032 162 Mugalur 11/1111183 11/01/0010/0183 9/1/1/183 09/01/0010/0183 163 Muthagatt i 11/1/1/4 11/01/0010/0004 9/1/1/4 09/01/0010/0004 164 Muthanallur 11/1/1/187 11/01/0010/0187 9/1/1/187 09/01/0010/0187 165 Muthanallur Amanikere 11/1/1/186 11/01/0010/0186 9/1/1/186 09/01/0010/0186 166 Muthasandra 11/1/1/124 11/01/0010/0124 9/1/1/124 09/01/0010/0124

16 ALPIIABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TAlUK:ANEKAL~IO C. D.BlOCK:ANEKAl~IO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 ceNSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION COOE LOCATION CODE LOCATION COOE LOCATION COOE (Marull) (COIIp,Iter) (Manual) (COIIp,Iter)

2 3 4 5 6

167 ,agen Agrahara 11}'1/1/208 11/01/0010/0208 9/111/209 09/0110010/0209 168 Itallasandra 11/1/1/82 11/01/0010/0082 9/1/1/82 09/0110010/0082 169 "anja~ra 11/1/1/67 11/01/0010/0067 9/1/1/67 09/01/0010/0067 110 Marayanaghatta 11/1111198 11/01/0010/0198 911/11199 09/01/0010/0199 171 Nekkundi Dommasandra 11/1/1/216 11/01/0010/0216 91111/217 09/01/0010/0217 172 Iteralur 11/1/1/133 I 1/01/0010/0133 9/l!'/tn 09/01/0010/0133 173 It.riga 11/1/11193 11/01/0010/0193 9/1/1/194 09/01/0010/0194 '74 Itosenur 111111/95 11/01/0010/0095 911/1/95 09/01/0010/0095 175 Itosenur Go II aha II i 11/111/104 11/01/0010/0104 9/1/1/104 09/01/0010/0104

176 Panditana Agrahara 11/1/1/184 11101/0010/0184 9/111/184 09/011001010184 177 Pat~gere Gollahalli 11/111/18 11/01/0010/0018 9/1/1/18 0910110010/0018

178 Rachamanahall i 11/111128 1110110010/0028 9/1/1/28 09/0110010/0028 179 Ragihalll 11/111/110 11/01/0010/0110 9/1/1/110 09/01/0010/0110 180 Rajapura 11/1/1/71 11/01/0010/0071 9/1/1/71 09/01/0010/0071 181 Ramakrishnapura 11/1/1/88 11/01/0010/0088 9/1/1/88 09/01/0010/0088 182 11/1/1/147 11/01/0010/0147 9/1/1/147 09/01/0010/0147 183 Ramasandra 11/1/1/83 11/01/0010/0083 9/111/83 09/01/0010/0083 184 Ramnaikanahall i 11/111/205 11/01/0010/0205 9/1/1/206 09/01/0010/0206 185 Reyasandra 11/1/1/219 "101/0010/0219 9/1/11220 09/01/001010220

186 S.Bingipura 111111/93 11101/0010/0093 9/1/1/93 09/01/0010/0093 187 S.Medihall i 11/1/1/174 11/01/0010/0174 911/11174 09/01/001010174 188 Sakalawara 11/1/1/102 11/01/0010/0102 9/1/1/102 09/0l/0010/0102 189 Samanaha II i 11/111/177 11/01/0010/0177 9/1/1/177 09/01/0010/0177 190 Samandur 1111/1/46 11/01/0010/0046 9/1/1/46 09/01/0010/0046 191 11/1/1/155 11/01/0010/0155 9/1/1/155 09/01/0010/0155 192 Seega~ikanahalli 11/1/1/217 11/0110010/0217 9/111/218 09/0110010/0218 193 Seethanaikanahalli 11/1/1/61 11/01/0010/0061 9/1/1/61 09/01/0010/0061 194 Shivanal\alli 11/1/1/109 11/01/001010109 9/111/109 09/01/001010109 195 Sidlhosakote 11/1/1/24 11/01/0010/0024 9/1/1124 09101/0010/0024 196 Singasandra 11/111116 11/01/0010/0016 911/1/16 0910110010/0016 197 Singena Agrahara 11/111/199 11/01/001010199 9/1/11200 09/01/0010/0200 198 Sollepura 1111111176 11/01/0010/0176 9/1/1/176 0910110010/0176 199 Salur 11/111/47 11/01/0010/0047 9/1/1/47 09/01/0010/0047 200 SOIIIpura 1111/11160 11/0110010/0160 9/1/1/160 09/01/0010/0160 201 Sonnaikanapura 11/1/1/23 11/01/0010/0023 9/1/1/23 09/01/001010023 202 Soppahat II 11/1/1/49 11/01/0010/1j049 9/111/49 09/01/0010/0049 203 Srir8lll8pul"a 11/1/1/218 11/01/0010/0218 9/1/11219 09/01/0010/0219 204 Sutnangala 11/1/1/14 11/01/0010/0014 9/1/1/14 09/01/0010/0014 205 SlM"avara 11/1/1/7 11/01/0010/0007 91111/7 09/01/0010/0007 206 Suragajakkanahalli 11/1/1/41 11/01/0010/0041 91111/41 09/01/0010/0041

A·IO 17 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK:ANEKAL~IO C. D. BlOCK:ANEKAl~IO

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION COOE LOCATION COOE LOCATION cooe LOCATION CODE (Manual> (C~ter) (Manual) (COIIp..tter)

2 3 4 5 6

207 Thillllll8na i kanaha II i 11/111/36 11/01/0010/0036 91111136 09/01/001010036 208 Thattanahalli 11/111/52 1110110010/0052 9/111/52 09/01/0010/0052 209 Thelagarahalli 11/111/17 11/01/0010/0017 9/111/17 09/01/0010/0017 210 Thigala Chowdadenahalli 11/111/192 11/01/0010/0192 9/1/1/193 09/01/0010/0193 211 Thimmasandra 1111/1/22 n/01/0010/0022 9/1/1/22 09101/0010/0022 212 l'hindlu 1111/1/156 11/011001 % 156 9/111/156 09/QlI0010/0156 213 Thiramagondanahalli 11/111/132 11/01/0010/0132 9/1/11132 09/01/0010/0132 214 Thirupatya 1111/1/86 11/0110010/0086 9/1/1/86 09/01/0010/0086

215 Vabasandra 11/1/1/76 11/0110010/0076 9/1/1176 09/01/0010/0076 216 Vaderamanchanahalli 11/1/1/62 11/01/0010/0062 9/111/62 09/0110010/0062 217 Vankanahall j 11/1/1/33 11/0110010/0033 91111/33 09/01/0010/0033 218 Veerasandra 11/111/152 11/01/0010/0152 9/1/1/152 09/01/0010/0152 219 Voderahalt i 11/1/11101 11/0110010/0101 9/111/101 09/01/0010/0101 220 Volagerekallahalli 11/1/1/170 11/01/0010/0170 9/1/1/170 09/01/0010/0170

221 Yadavanahalli 1111/1/12l 11/01/0010/0127 9/111/127 09{01l0010/0127 222 Yamare 11/1/1/169 11/01/0010/0169 9/1/1/169 09/01/0010/0169 223 Yerandahall i 11/111/77 "/0110010/0077 9/111177 09/01/0010/0077

18 ANEKAL C.D.BLOCK VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nanld ofC.D.Block : ANEKAL: Cod~ No. :0010

L.C. Na_ of Villa!!.: Tutal ar.,. u" Tulal AUh:lli.i.,. availaht.: (if ..... Ivailllht.: wilhin Ih.: villa~. I clalih (-) i•• uwn i.1hc N... 1M villall': Pnpu- ~ ..IUIIUI and I",Xllu iI inbra.:k..'1~.lIw dilllan.:., in bnl!ld ra"l". vv.. -5 kIllS. ~- to kIllS. (In b.:"lar.,.) lalinn all.1 10+ ~"" nflh~ 1h::Ir~.ll!la~1i wb~[!! !bli filiilill: j.!vililabts i. a:iv!Elll·

and E.lu".- M.,Ji".1 Drinking p."" Day or COlnmuni.:aliu. Nu ... f lional WI •.:r and Day ..... 100.Slnp. H•• uo,:- Tct.:- mark.,V Railway Slaliu•• hillJ. "rapb hal if any WIII.:rwayl m C2> m (4) <5l (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

ANEKAL (RURAL) 617.08 3213 P -(0-5 ) T, Til PO -(0-5) BS (655)

~ HALDENAHALLI 142.18 1963 P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5.) as, RS (404)

3 KURUBARAHATTI 82.93 11 -(0-5) -(0-5) liP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0'5) (2)

4 MUTHAGAlTl 210.30 1347 p -(0-5) liP -(0-5 ) -(0-5) as (270)

5 HOMPALAGHATTA 152.07 596 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0,.5.) -(0-5) (86)

6 CHUDENAHALL I 48_77 509 -(0-5) -(0-5) T, liP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (106)

7 SUNAVARA 203_86 526 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as ( 103)

8 ADUR NED I HAll I 131. 72 422 p -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (80)

9 GOWR£NAHALL I 99_22 1253 P(2), M -(0-5) liP -(0-5) - (0-5) as (201)

10 HONNAKALASAPURA 143.08 291 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (48)

11 HASARUVAMI 77.12 8 -(0-5) -(0-5) II -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (1)

20 DIRECTORY

AND LAN D USE Naml:! of C.D. Block: ANEKAL: Code No.: 0010

Apr..... ~h N.:aNIII Tllwn. Clallll "fT.lWn PIIW.:!' Land u..: (UNa unJ~r JiO;:NI1IIY"':.l1f land 111M! in heelaN. rllunded IClIWO decimal places) L.C. ,,,villago! 'and dilllan.:.: (in Km.) Supply No. F.. r~sI l .. ri~:lIo:J Un-irri~alcd Cullum"lc Arcano' (hy "'lUre': or irl'ig3Ii"Il) wa~1! availaOl~ (including for cullivalion guuchar and grove.)

(11) (J?) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) et8) (1)

PA ANEI(Al' 111- 1 fA Total 105.25 453.02 352.20 Tk 38.84 Twe 66.41

PR ANEKAL - I 11- 2 EA Total 15.61 116.83 9.74 2 Tk 7.22 Twe 7.28 lie 1.11

PR ANEKAl- 111- 2 EA Total 10.20 66.84 5.89 3 Tk 1.84 Twe 8.36

PR ANEKAL- 111- 3 EA Total 24.98 143.61 41.71 4 Tk 13.67 Twe 11.31

I(R ANEKAl' 111- 2 EA Total 14_24 116.95 20.88 5 Twe 7.14 lie 7.10

PR ANEKAl- III - 3 EA Total 6.02 35.38 7.37 6 Tk 4.08 Twe 1.94

PR ANEI(AL - III' 3 EA Total 8.78 144.11 50.97 7 Tk 8.25 Twe 0.53

Itt ANfKAl - III' 2 fA Total 7.68 61.27 60.59 2.18 8 Tit 3.46 Twe 4.22

PR ANEKAl- 111- 2 EA Total 10.26 43.28 43.78 1.90 9 Tk 5.33 Twe 4.93

PR AIiEKAl- 111- 3 EA Total 27.06 46.41 67.25 2.36 10 Tk 14.11 Twe 12.95

PR ANEKAl- Ill' 1 fA Total 63.08 11.87 2.17 11 Tit 41.93 Twe 21. 15

21 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name:: of C.D.Block ; ANEKAL; CoJe:: No. ;0010

L.C. Naill': of Villag~ T,-,tal ar..:u ()f Till.! AIlI"uili". availa"!.: (if lIO' avail"hl.: within I"" villa!!.:. a dat

and Ed,,"a- M"Jica! Drinking P"1iI Day or C"ltullUlli"a.ion No.of lit IIl:1 I W" •.:r and Day~of I Bu. SI"p. HlHI~- Tel.:- mar~,,11 Railway Sialion. hold. graph hu. il'allY Wat.:rwayl m ~21 m ~41 ~S 1 ~61 m ~8~ ~91 ~ 101

12 KAVAl HOSAHAlLI 95.44 938 P -(0-5) T. IJ -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (177)

13 BIDARAGERE 274.79 845 P -(0-5) Til - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) 051 )

14 SU8MANGAlA 174.16 518 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0'5) -(0-5) (88)

15 GUDNAIiAllI 257.98 538 P -(0-5) liP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (100)

16 SINGASANDRA 188.21 302 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (43)

17 TIIE1.AGARAHA1.LI 106.09 678 P '(0-5) II, HP '(0-5) -(0-5) '5 (119)

18 PATNAGERE GOLLAHAlll 159.91 126 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (21)

19 CHIKKA HOSAHAlll 260.46 1139 P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (208)

20 ell I KICANAHA LLI 94.61 265 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (45)

21 AGASA THIMMANAHALll 130.79 7 - (0- 5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) '(0-5) -(0-5) (2)

22 THIMMASANDRA 90.38 103 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (20)

22 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE NamcofC.D.Block: ANEKAL; Code: No.: 0010

Al'I'n ..~h N~81't!st Tnwn. Clas.c.; nfTuwn P"w\!r Land "'"' ("r~a und~r ,lin;'Nllllyp~. oflu"d u"" in h~clare. n>und~d 10 IWO d~cilllal plac~.) L.C . I"vill.g~ ••1<1 di"'alh:': (in Kill.) Su('ply No. Fnr\!S( Irrig"lold Un-irrig8lold Culturable Are. nol (hy soUrce of irrig"lion) waste availahle (induding fllr cullivation gau~har and gnlvcs)

!1 1> (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) '18> (1)

PI! ANEKAl' Ill· 2 EA Total 3.94 62.59 17.61 11.30 12 Tk 0.60 Twe 3.34

KR ANfKAl' III' 2 EA Total 57.28 167A)S 50.46 13 Tk 32.95 Twe 24.33

PI! ANEKAl' III· 4 EA Total 8.74 136.76 0.25 28.41 14 Tk 4.56 Twe 4.18

PI! ANEKAl- III' 4 fA Total 19.10 208.68 0.70 29.50 15 Tk 13.46 Twe 5.64

KR ANEKAl- III· 3 EA Total 23.48 130.79 33.94 16 Tk 9.04 Twe 14.44

PR ANEKAl' III' 2 fA Total 12.06 66.10 27.93 17 Tk 4.46 Twe 7.60

KR ANEKAl' III· 3 EA Total 4.19 102.84 52.88 18 Tk 2.09 Twe 2.10

ICI! ANEKAl' 111- 5 fA Total 27.92 168.72 41.30 22.52 19 Tk 22.32 Twe 3.17 We 2.43

KR ANEKAl' III' 6 fA Total 3.64 69.98 20.99 20 Tk 3.49 Twe 0.15

KR ANEKAL - 111- 3 EA 69.40 59.97 1.42 21

PR ANEKAL' III· 5 EA Total 14.42 61.74 6.68 7.54 22 Tic 3.27 Twe 11.15

23 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Coo~ No. :0010

L.C, Nanw of Villag~ Total ar~H lit' Tuwl Am~nili~. 8vailahk (if nul avail"hl~ within th.: villag~ •• dash H i. lIbm.'n in Itw. Nu. th..: villag\! Po!'u- ~ol"lIIn 8ml n.:xltt> il in 01'11"'.:1 •• Ih~ dislan.:~ in b,uad rang~~ vi.... -~ ,,,"". ~-IO k_, (III h,:clar.:s) lali()JJ anti I()+ l:ms ()fth~ n~:lr~st l!1:l(,1! \\'ht:rt: the 1':1".. i1itl' i!i nv~.ilahL: is l:h'~nl.

alld Ed","- p..'I~tli..:al Drillking Post Daynr C'lI1InlUm.:ati,lP N,}.nr timllli Wal~r aoo DaYllor I&"SI"", Hou~- T.:k:- _rk.:11 Railway Stalk"'. hold. Ilraph hal ifany Wal"rwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (S) (6) (7) (8) (9) (12)

23 SONNAIKANAPURA 176.61 825 P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) ·(0,5) ·(O·S) (152)

24 SID I HOSAKOTE 211.78 1355 P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0'5) BS (228)

25 AMANI DOOOAKERE 3S.91 7 -(O-S) -(O-5) II -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (1 )

26 KARPUR 206.76 1185 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (218)

27 BE ST HAMANA HALL I 185.72 655 P, M -(0-5) HP PO • (0·5) BS (118)

28 RACHAMANAHAl LI 247.02 536 P -(0- 5) II, HP -(0-5) -(1)-5) -(0-5) ( 104)

29 CHANNENA AGRAHARA 129.50 205 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0·5) (36)

30 GERATIGANABELE 277.72 821 P -(0-5) nl, HP -(0·5) ·(0-5) BS ( 140)

31 CH I KKANAHAll I 43.55 13 -(0-5) -(0-5) II -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (2)

32 MENASIGANAHAlLl 289.90 762 P -(0·5) Til, HP '(0-5) -CO·5) -(0·5) (134)

33 VANKANAHAlLl 179.77 1274 P, M -(0-5) Til, HP PO -(0-5) BS (258)

24 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Appro~ch N~areSl Town, Class of Town Power Land usc (area under different types of land us.: in hectares rounded to two decimal plac~s) L.C. to village and distance (in Kill.) Supply No. Forest Irrigal\!d Un-irrigated Culturable ANa not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

{112 (122 {13~ (14) {1S) { 162 , 172 (182 (1)

PR ANEKAL- 111- 4 EA Total 12.97 104.98 54.96 3.70 23 Tic 4.32 Tile 8.65

PR ANEKAL- 111- 3 EA Total 42.88 107.81 57.65 3.44 24 Tic 15.77 Tile 27.11

KR ANEKAL- 111- 3 EA Total 24.75 10.92 0.24 25 Tic 20.21 Tile 4.54

PR ANEKAL- 111- 3 EA Total 36.60 162.48 4.05 3.63 26 Tic 28.56 Tile 6.62 lie 1.42

PR ANEKAL- 111- 4 EA Total 26.52 126.20 33.00 27 Tic 20.98 Tile 5.54

KR ANEKAL- 111- 6 EA Total 27.9~ 162.23 56.87 28 Tic 15.37 Tile 12.55

KR ANEKAL- 111- 5 EA Total 10.29 101.54 6.09 11.58 29 Tic 6.14 Tile 4.15

PR ANEKAL- 111- 5 EA 37.64 Total 27.02 178.73 21.22 13.11 30 Tic 20.47 Tile 6.55

KR ANEKAL- 111- 4 EA Total 4.93 35.22 0.16 3.24 31 TIc 2.21 Tile 2.72 _- KR ANEKAL- 111- 5 EA 2.02 Total 16.77 5t.._' , 6.26 44.29 32 TIc 15.93 ,, Tile 0.84 { ;<- )~. )e. PR ANEKAL- 111- 5 EA Total 11.81 3~ ;-,.49 12.12 33 .-. ! Tic 11.81 >-<: .. / /' .ilJ

25 A·II VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Nam~ of Village Tl)talar~a of Total Allloniti"s availabl~ (if not availabl~ within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th~ villag~ Pnpu- col Ullin and n~xt to it in bractots, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In ho~tar~s) ialion and 10+ killS oflh~ nc"r~st IlI.~c where lhe facilill: is available is given~.

and Edu.a- Mcdi.al Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, Housc- Tele- market! Railway Slation. holds graph hal ifany Waterway)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

34 KALANAIKANAHALLI 170.45 170 -(0'5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (38)

35 BIDARAKADAHALLI 124.77 ._------_- UN - INHABITED ------

36 THAMMANAIKANAHALLI 2125.31 2076 P(3) -(5-10) II. TK PO -(5-10) BS (350)

37 INDLAIIADIPURA 391.88 534 P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (97)

38 INDLAIoIADI 404.41 1560 p. M -(5-10) HP PTO. -(5-10) as (309) Phone

39 BAGGANADOODI 539.13 237 -(0-5) -(5-10) liP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (48)

40 ADUR j 51. 75 561 P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) lis (90)

41 SURAGAJAKKANAHALLI 2/.6.29 717 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (138)

42 KEMPAVADERAHALLI 64.7.0 ' 214 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (35)

43 CHIKKA HAGADE 162.71 587 P -(0-5) w. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (87)

44 KAMMASANDRA AGRAHARA 11l6.56 337 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (65)

45 ARAVANTI GEPURA 64.36 153 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (23)

26 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Cooe No.: 0010

Approach N~aresl Town, Class of Town Power land u~ (area under different types of land u~ in hectar.:s round~d to two decimal plac.:.) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. r- For\!st Irrigated Un·irrigated Culturable Arca not (by &Vurc.: of irrigation) waste available (induding for cultivation gauchar and , groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

KR ANEKAL- 111- 5 144.79 25.66 34

------UN - INHABITED _. __ ------.------.-- 35

PR ANEKAl- 111- 7 EA Total 24.81 369.86 1698.98 31.66 36 Tk 16.96 Twe 7.85 .

PR ANEKAl- 111- 6 EA Total 13.15 119.00 255.58 4.15 37 Tk 7.69 Twe 5.46

PR ANEKAl- 111- 6 EA Total 26.86 236.12 101.74 39.69 38 Tk 18.63 Twe 8_23

PR ANEKAl- 111- 8 EA 252.19 246.01 40.93 39

PR ANEKAl- 111- 5 EA Total 15.33 7Q.85 27.30 38.27 40 Tk ".07 Twe 4.26

PR ANEKAl- 111- 5 EA Total 28.35 111_55 81.90 4.49 41 Tk 6.81 Twe 21_54

KR ANEKAl- 111- 4 EA Total 21.85 30.08 12.27 42 Tk 15.83 Twe 6.02

PR ANEKAl- 111- 3 EA Total 14.91 117.14 16.67 ,13.99 43 Tk 14.91

PR ANEKAl- 111- 4 EA lotal 31.53 79.76 44.40 30.67 44 Tk 31.53

KR ANEKAl- 111- 3 EA Total 9.61 49.32 2.14 3.49 45 Tk 7.23 Twe 1.77 !.Ie 0.61

27 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total 8r"8 of Total AllI~niti~s availabl~ (if not avai[ab[~ within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th" village Popu- column and n~xt to it in brack~ts. the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. ([n hectar",) lation and 10+ kills (lfth~ neal\!st place wh~1\! the facility is available is given).

and £duca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tiona I Watu and Days of [Bus Stop. Hou~- Tele- market! Railway Station. holds graph hat ifany Waterwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

46 SAMANDUR 750.84 1734 P, M -(5-10) Til PO -(5-10) BS (321)

47 SOLUR 210.87 417 p -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (75)

48 KUMBARANAHALL[ 151.48 466 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (77)

49 SOPPAHALLI 228.08 423 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) - (0-5) -(0-5) (66)

50 DOOoA HAGAOE 170.16 697 P(2) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (129)

51 AVAoADENAHALLI 150.53 493' -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (67)

52 THATTANAHALLI 259.82 768 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (150)

53 KUMMAD[VALA 93.15 278 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) . BS (47)

54 BYAGAoADENAHAL L[ 150.55 450 P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (72)

55 L1NGAPURA 284.30 647 P(2) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (108)

56 MARA SUR 649.18 2233 P(3), M, H PHC, FPC II, Til, HP PO -(0-5) BS (415)

57 MAOIVALA 750.16 2974 P(4) -(0-5) Tlol -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (539)

28 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Namt: of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach N~8r.st Town. Class of Town Pow~r Land us.: (aNa und~r diIT~r.ntty""s of land us.: in hectares round~d to two decimal places) L.C. to villag~ and distano~ (in Km.) Supply No. For~st Irri!,lal~d Un-irrigated Culturable Arennot (by soure. of irrigation) waste available (inoluding for cultivation gauchar and groves)

,,12 ,,22 ,,32 , ,4 2 ,,52 ,,62 ,,72 ,,82 {12

PR ANEKAL- 111- 8 EA Total 45.32 534.12 154.67 16.73 46 Tic 26.34 Twe 18.98

PR ANEKAL· III' 5 EA Total 7.69 160.51 4.74 37.93 47 Tic 7.69

PR ANEKAL' I II· 7 EA 15.93 Total 22.50 79.30 33.75 48 Tk 20.06 Twe 2.44

PR ANEKAL' III· 5 EA 18.66 Total 5.87 171.69 31.86 49 Tic 2.48 Twe 3.39

PR ANEKAL' III' 4 EA Total 21.50 124.98 23.68 50 Tic 10.78 Twe 10.72

PR ANEKAL' Ill' 5 EA Total 8.81 122.80 18.92 51 Tic 8.81

PR ANEKAL' Ill· 5 EA Total 30.48 216.22 9.32 3.80 52 Tk 17.43 Twe 13.05

PR ANEKAL- IlI- 5 EA Total 5.86 62.74 10.93 13.62 53 Tic 5.86

PR ANEKAL' Ill' 5 fA Total 9.10 92.09 20.52 28.84 54 Tic 9.10

KR ANEKAL' Ill' 6 EA Total 27_35 196.30 60.65 55 Tk 24.52 Twe 2.83

PR ANEKAL - 111- 8 EA Total 66.83 430.20 152.15 56 Tic 66.83

PR ANEKAL' Ill' 10 EA Total 72.32 575.75 34.60 67.49 57 Tic 72.32

29 VILLAGE

AMENITIES

N I feD BlOCk : ANEK~L; Code No. :0010 ameo .'.--- Name of Village TOlal area of Tolal Am~nili~s available (if 1101 available within the village, 8 dash (-) is shown in the L.C. tho: village Popu- column and nexllo il in brackels, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, No. (In hectares) lalinn and 10+ kms oflhe nea~sll!lace whe~ Ihe facilil:i is availahle is given}.

and Edu~a- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Waler and Days of (Bus Stop, HOllSl!- Tele- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hal if any Walerway)

~ (3) (4 ) (5 ) (6) m (8) (9) ( 10) ~ll W-- 75S50 110 - (0-5) -( 0-5) HI -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) 58 MARASUR AGRAHARA (20)

760.88 4140 P(5), PHC, FPC, T, HP PO WED BS 59 JIGANI (841 ) M(2), H RP

168.71 550 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS 60 BANOENALLASANDRA (101 )

76.97 282 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) 61 SEETHANAIKANAHALLI. (50)

79.49 316 P -(0-5) . HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS 62 VADERAMANCHANAHALLI (60)

231.02 743 P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(Q-5) -(0-5) 63 KALBALU (139)

606.47 1077 P -(0'5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS 64 BUKKASAGARA (212)

213.88 638 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS 65 HARAPANAHALL [ (137)

276.29 1572 P, M -(0-5) TW, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS 66 KOPPA (332)

229.18 498 P -(0'5) Til, HP -CO-5) -(0-5) -CO-5) 67 NANJAPURA (93)

211.37 1062 P(2) -(0-5) Til, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS 68 KYALASANAHAL LI (202)

134.04 1489 P(2), M - (0' 5) Til, HP PO -(0-5) BS 69 HENNAGARA (282)

30 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach N~an:sI Town. Class of Town Power Land use (area und~r diff~renltypes of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un·irrigaled Cullurable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

~111 ,122 ~ 131 ,142 ~151 ~161 '172 , 182 m

PR ANEKAL- 111- 10 EA Total 15.33 49.09 11.08 58 Tk 10.81 Tlole 4.52

PR ANEKAl- 111- 13 EA Total 145.48 442.80 172.60 59 TIc 143.05 Tlole . 2.43

PR ANEKAL- 111- 15 EA Total 26.04 99.16 43.51 60 Tic 25.13 Twe 0.91

PR ANEKAL- 111- 12 EA Total 8.32 48.22 8_14 12.29 61 Tk 4.02 Twe 4.30

PR ANEKAL- III· 10 EA Total 11.53 48.39 8.09 11.48 62 Tic 9.98 Tlole 1.55

PR ANEKAL- III- 12 EA Total 16.28 103.88 54.63 56.23 63 Tic 9.31 Tlole - 6.97

PR ANEKAL- 111- 13 EA Total 22.32 365.86 101.17 117.12 64 Tk 12.44 Tlole 9.88

PR ANEKAL· 111- 15 EA Total 28.90 151.91 33.07 65 Tic 28.90

PR ANEKAL- 111- 16 EA Total 66.76 125.64 83.89 66 Tic 66.76

PR ANEKAL - 111- 13 EA Total 35.87 112.82 80.49 67 Tic 31.96 Twe 3.91

I'R ANEKAL - 111- 13 EA Total 11.47 178.97 20.93 68 Tk 11.47

PR ANEKAL - 111- 16 EA Total 20.22 71.38 31.79 10.65 69 Tk 5.53 Tlole 14.69

31 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Nam~ of Villag~ Total ar~a of Total Am~lliti~s availabl.: (if not availabl~ within the villag.:, a dash (-) is shown in the No. th~ villag.:· Popn- cl)lnmn and ~xt 10 it in bracl,~ts. th~ distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms, (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms of the nearestl!lac~ where the facilitl:. is availalJle is given). and Educa- M~dicaJ Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of lional Water and Oaysof [Bus Stop. Hou,,~- TeI~- marketl Railway Slation. holds graph hat ifany Waterway]

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

70 HENNAGARA AMANIKERE 76.41 ------UN - I NHAB ITED .~------~------

71 RAJAPURA 466.43 1205 P(2), M -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (198)

n HARAGADDE 403.09 2965 P(5), M(2) -(0-5) Til, HP PO -(0-5) BS (609)

73 KONASANDRA 105.87 461 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (89)

74 BEGIHALLI 197.68 919 P(2), M -(0-5) Hi> -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (190)

75 AMANI BIDARAKERE 17.37 .------.------. UN INHABITED _------

76 VABASANDRA 164.77 389 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(O,-~)_ as (76)

77 YARANDAHALLI 237.76 783 p(2) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (187)

78 HOSAHALLI 99.76 490 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (94)

79 HINNAKKI 243.19 942 P -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as ( 162)

80 DYAVASANDRA 92.57 448 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (69)

61 MANTAPA 537.52 1324 p. M -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (277)

82 NALLASANDRA 122.72 505 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (87) DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land u...: (ar~a und~r differ~nt types of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. For~:;t Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

------. UN - INHABITED ------70

PR ANEKAL' II I' 11 fA Total 34.20 281.63 150.60 71 Tk 23.50 Twe 10.70

PR ANEKAL' III' 8 EA Total 73.07 215.51 19.69 94.82 72 Tk 67.90 Twe 5.17

PR ANEKAL- 111- 11 EA Total 13.46 71.54 10.65 10.22 73 Tk 12.57 Twe 0.89 , PR ANEKAL~ 111- 15 EA Total 10.23 141.28 46.17 74 Tk 10.23

------UN - INHABITED ------75

PR ANEI(AL' III' 16 EA Total 8.69 126.84 29.24 76 Tk 8.69

PR ANEKAl' III' 14 EA Total 19.73 178.22 25.30 14.51 n Tk 6.58 Twe 13.15

PR ANEKAL' .111' 14 EA Total 14.37 61.38 17.33 6.68 78 Tk 7.14 Twe 7.23

PR ANEKAL' ,'III' 12 EA Total 44.19 174.28 24.72 79 Tk 44.19

PR ANEKAL· 111- 8 E,' Total 14.14 66.06 7.57 4.80 80 Tk 14.14

PR ANEKAL' Ill' 17 EA Total 50.57 182.93 20.34 283.68 81 Tk 49.36 lie 1.21

PR ANEKAl' I II- 16 EA Total 10.94 75.92 35.86 82 Tk 10.94

33 A-12 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D. Block: ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Tolal ar"a of Tolal Anh!llili"s available (if nol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. th. villag" Popu· ~olun1Jl and n.Xllo il in bra~k.ls, lb. dislance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5·10 kms, (Ill h"<13"") lalion and 1.0+ kills o(lhe nearesll!lace where Ihe radlil! is available is givenl.

and Educa· Medical Drinking Posl Day or Communicalion No.of lion,,1 Waler and Days of (Bus SlOp, House· Tele- markell Railway Slalion, holds graph hal ifany Waterway]

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

83 RAMASANDRA 84.83 213 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (35)

84 BUJANGADASANAKERE 25.42 ------UN - INHABITED ------

85 HULIMANGALA 612.49 1432 P(2), M -(0-5) T, II, HP PO -(0-5) BS (272)

86 THIRUPALYA 98.80 704 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (164)

87 KACHANAIKANAHALLI 212.23 889 P -(0,5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (193)

88 RAMAKRISHNAPURA VO.88 210 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (43)

89 BYRAPPANAHALLI 242.34 376 -(0-5) -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (61)

90 HAlESAMPIGEHAlLl 38.81 293 -(0-5) -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (65 )

91 LAXNIPURA 160.06 1243 P -(0-5) Til, HP '(0-5) -(0-5) BS (248)

92 HUlLUKASAVANAHALLI 88.51 106 '(0-5) '(0-5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (19)

93 S.BINGIPURA 418.57 840 P -(5-10) Til -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (158)

94 MARAGONDAHALLI 2C3.42 1484 p(2) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (267)

95 NOSENUR H19.63 906 P -(5-10) HI -(5-10) ·(5-10) BS (148)

34 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town, Class of Town Power Land use (ar~a under dilTerentlypes orland us~ in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forl!sl Irrigated Un-irrigah.:d Cuhurable Area not (by sour.:e of irrigation) waste available (induding for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR ANEKAL' II! . 15 EA Total 13.17 35.83 35.83 83 Tic 13.17

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UN • INHABITED ------84

PR ANEKAL· (I I· 16 EA Total 60.71 492.05 59.73 85 Tic 60.71

PR ANEKAL· I I I' 16 EA Total 1.06 88.68 9.06 86 Tic 1.06

PR ANEKAL· III' 15 EA Total 32.46 144.08 20.28 15.41 87 Tic 25.42 Twe 7.04

PR ANEKAL· III· 10 EA Total 6.40 105.41 9.07 88 Twe 6.40

PR ANEKAL' III' 20· EA 55.61 Total 8.80 37.59 18.94 121.40 89 Tic 0.33 Twe 8.47

PR ANEKAL· ( II· 19 EA Total 3.54 30.29 4.98 90 Tic 3.54

PR BANGALORE' (. 19 EA Total 12.74 109.63 37.69 91 Tk 12.74

PR ANEKAl· (II, 17 EA Total 17.05 61.97 9.49 92 Tk 17.05

PR ANEKAL· III' 18 EA Total 50.85 263.05 60.70 43.97 93 Tk 46.33 Twe 4.52

PR ANEKAl' I· 18 EA Total 13.97 169.25 20.20 94 Tic 13.97

PR ANEKAl· I I I· 8 EA Total 40.57 117.85 23.39 7.82 95 Tic 25.19 Tile 15.38

35 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village TOlal area of TOlal Am~nilies availabl¢ (ifnolavailabl¢ wilhin th¢ villag¢. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th~ villag~ Popu­ ~Lllumn and n~Xllo il ill bra~lels. the dislan.;~ in broad range. viz. -5 lms, 5-10 kms, (In h¢~lar¢s) lolion and 10+ kms ofth¢ n¢8r¢sl place where the facility is available i. giv£nl.

and Educa­ Drinking Posl Day or Communicalion No.of lional Water and DaYBof [BUB Slop, HLlUS¢­ Tele- market! Railway Stalion, holds graph hal ifany Waterway)

(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

96 BOMMANDAHALLI 231.98 482 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (97)

97 J.BiNGIPURA 59.79 48 -(0-5) -(0-5) II - (0-5) -(5-10) BS (1)

98 BANNERUGHATTA 1027.32 3241 peS) , 0 II, HP PTO, THU BS (692) M(2), H Phone

99 GOLLAHALLI 77.16 93 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (21)

100 KAlKERE 120.88 371 P -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(0-5) as (59)

101 VODERAHALLI 56.50 53 -(0-5) -(5-10) T, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(0-5) (13)

102 SAKAlAIIARA 155.52 690 P, to! -(0-5) T, II PO -(0-5) as (146)

103 HULLAHALLI 378.27 1552 P(2) -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (272)

104 NOSENUR GOllAHAllI 130.21 298 P -(0-5] HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (58)

105 KADAJAKKANAHALLI 418.52 688 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (128)

106 GIDDENAHALlI 140_57 191 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (35)

36 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nam~ of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach , Nearest Town. Class of Town Power land use (area under diITerenttype. ofland usc: in hectares rounded 10 two decimal place.) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest lrrigall!d Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

,112 ~122 ~132 ~142 (152 ~162 , 172 ~182 ell

PR ANEKAl- III- 11 EA Total 19.42 163.56 36.72 12.28 96 Tic. 12.47 Twe 4.48 We 2.47

PR ANEk:Al- 111- 12 EA Total 4.85 40.74 4.12 10.08 97 Tic. 4.85

PR ANEKAL - III- 19 EA 236.32 Total 35.92 218.92 29.88 506.28 98 Tic. 35.92

PR BANGAlORE- I- 18 EA Total 15.87 35.21 7.86 18.22 99 Tk 2.04 Twe 13.83

PR BANGALORE- I- 18 EA 36.15 Total 12.60 37.13 12.34 22.66 100 Tic. 9.08 Twe 3.52

KR BANGALORE- I- 18 EA Total 7.88 40.47 4.10 4.05 101 Tk 7.14 Twe 0.74

KR BANGALORE- I- 17 EA Total 19.92 101.18 20.26 14.16 102 Tk 16.86 Twe 3.06

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 18 EA Total 45.87 315.67 8.64 8.09 103 Tic. 42.32 Twe 3.55

PR ANEKAL - 111- 9 EA Total 14.42 92.98 ,19.54 3.27 104 Tk 1.52 Twe 12.90

PR ANEKAL- 111- 10 EA TotaL 15.00 206.66 133.55 63.31 105 Tic. 6.64 Twe 8.36

PR ANEKAL- III- 14 EA TotaL 3.64 50.39 18.21 68.33 106 Tic. 2.46 Twe 1.18

37 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total aNa of Total Am~niti~s available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and n~xtto it in brackds, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In h~ct.r~s) lalion and 10+ kms llflh~ near

and Educ.- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop. Hous\!- Tele- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat if any Waterway)

(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

107 BANNERUGHATTA KAVAl 182.28 94 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (23)

108 BI LWARADAHALLI 511.91 1031 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (219)

109 SH I VANAHALLI 851.20 1459 P(2), M -(10+) HP '(0-5) - (10+) BS (308)

110 RAGI HALLI 753.59 1670 P(2) .-(10+) HP -(10+) -(10+) BS (322)

111 MAHANTHALINGAPURA 756.01 1555 P(2) -(0-5) W, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (268)

112 BHOOTHANAHAlLI 646.02 1292 P(2), M -(0-5) TW, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (277)

113 KANNAIKANA AGRAHARA 427.31 1600 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5)- BS (365)

114 ATTIBElE 433.67 7944 P(4) , PHC, FPC, T, HP PTO, ruE BS ( 1636) M(2), H, RP(2) Phone PUC

115 GIDDENAHALLI 63.21 ------UN - INHABITED .. _------

116 141.61 583 P(2), M -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (110)

117 MANCHANAHAlLi 244.31 933 P - (0-5) W' HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (172)

118 KRISHNASAGARA 96.39 101 -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (22)

38 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name ofC.D.Block: ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach Ncar~st Town, Class of Town Pow~r Land us~ (ar~a ulld~r din;:r~nt typ~s of land u~ in h~ctar~s round~d to two decimal plac~s) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Fnr\!st Irrigat~d Un-irrigated Cullurable Area not (by source of irrigation) wasCe available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

{11 ~ ~12l ~ 13l !'4~ ! '5l !16l ! 172 (182 Pl

KR ANEKAL- 111- .22 EA 182.28 107

PR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA Total 38.04 2{)O.29 30.76 242.82 108 Tk 6.68 Tile 31.36

PR ANEKAL - 111- 24 EA Total 3.34 336.06 336_82 174_98 109 Tk 3.34

PR ANEKAL - 111- 21 EA Total 2_63 253_04 225.22 272.70 110 Tk 2.63

PR ANEKAL- 111- 16 EA 72.85 Total 15.79 103.19 48.56 515.62 111 Tk 10.28 Twe 5.51

PR ANEKAL- 111- 2/ EA Total 18.36 181.10 65.26 381.30 112 Tk 3.72 Twe 14.64

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 21.34 287.19 36.52 82.26 113 Tk 2.97 Twe 18.37

PR (TAM[l NADU)- [[1- 7 EA Tota! 135.n 205.65 13.65 78.60 114 Tk 37.29 Twa 24.42 lie 74.06

------.------.------UN - INHABITED ------115

PR HOSUR()- [I I - 8 EA Total 19.32 75.33 46.96 116 Tk 3.03 Twe 16.29

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 9 EA Total 30.07 145.09 69.15 117 Tk 30.07

KR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- [11- 10 EA Total 7.28 75.98 13.13 118 Tk 6.66 Twe 0.62

39 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; COUll No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total aNa of Total AIl\~niti~s availabl~ (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th~ village Popu- column and next to it in brackets. thc distance in broad ranges viz. -5 krno, 5-10 krns. (In hc~taN') Inti

and &luca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.lIf tional Watcr and Dayoof [Bus Stop, Hou.c- Tele- market! Railway Stalion, holus graph hal ifany Waterway!

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

119 INDLABELE 349.07 640 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0'5) -(0-5) BS (115)

120 BALLUR 437.21 1461 P -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) -(0-5) (344)

121 BHAKTIPURA 142.69 323 P - (0-5) II -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (52)

122 MAYASANORA 483.70 2694 P(2), M -(0-5) Til, HP PO -(5-10) BS (468)

123 KAMBLIPURA 63.59 427 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (82)

124 MUTHASANDRA 109.03 301 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (53)

125 ITCHANGUR 177.54 826 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (161)

126 BALAGARANAHALLI 140.47 694 P -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(.0-5) BS (178) b7 YADAVANAIfALLI 308.83 1334 P -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (250)

128 JAGALA 349_07 1038 P, H -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (220)

129 CHIKKANAHALLI 118.92 271 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (46)

130 DASANAPURA 147.45 630 p -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (123)

40 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach N.:are81 Town, Class of Town POlllolr Ulnd lISol (area limier differenl Iypes of land lISol in h"clares rounded 10 two d"cimal places) L.C. to village and dislance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable ANa not (by soun:e of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

~11l {12l ~13l ~ 14l P5l ~16l ,'7l P 8l ~ll PR H05UR(TAMll NADU)- 111- 9 EA Total 17.70 255.41 75.96 119 Tic 2.12 Twe 15.58

PR H05UR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 4 EA Total 41.22 311.65 84.34 120 Tic 32.11 Twe 9.11

PR ANEKAL - 111- 10 EA Total 8.82 106.89 26.98 121 TIc 8.82

PR ANEKAL - JlI- 6 EA Total 115.98 210.43 70.14 87.15 122 Tk 63.35 Twe 52.63

PR ANEKAL - 111- 8 .EA Total 7.94 49.52 2.85 3.28 123 Tk 1.76 Twe 6.18

PR ANEKAL- 111- 8 EA Total 9.76 83.10 8.65 7.52 124 Tk 5.12 Twe 4.64

PR ANEKAL' 111- 10 EA Total 17.78 116.84 42.92 125 Tk 17.78

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 11 EA Total 0.83 106.00 33.64 126 Tk 0.83

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 10 EA Total 33.43 240.18 35.22 127 Tk 17.48 Twe 15.95

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 12 EA Total 71.87 216.34 60.86 128 Tk 53.17 ... Twe 18.70 PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 8 EA Total 23.28 83.72 11.92 129 Twe 23.28

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- 111- 8 EA Total 12.64 86.48 48.33 130 IJe 12.64

41 A-I! VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Couc No. :0010

L.C. Nallle of Villag~ Total ar~a of Total Amenities available (ifnol availahl" within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. th~ villag~ Popu- colulIIll and n~xtt" it in brackets. the· distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kons, 5-10 kons, (In hectares) lation and 10+ kills of thc ncore"t [!Iace where the facilit)! is availahle is giwnl.

and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post Oayor Communication No.of tion.1 Water and Day. of (Bus Stop, Hous.:- Telc- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hat ifany Waterway]

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

131 KOOLIPURA 163.02 527 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (87)

132 THIRAMAGONDANAHALLI 145.91 868 P -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 144)

133 424.24 1164 P(2), M(2) -(0-5) II, Til PO -(0-5) BS (212)

134 GUDDAHATTI 150.52 965 P, M -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (182)

135 AD I GONDANAHAL LI ;76.68 1214 P -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (221)

136 ARENUR '5~.25 589 P -(0-5) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(0-5) (105 )

137 BIDARAGUPPE 587.27 2822 P(3), M(2) -(0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5 ) BS (489)

138 HAlEHALLI 281.33 723 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0'5) - (0-5) BS (123)

139 M.MEDIHALlI 123.90 474- P -(0-5) • II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5 ) -(0-5) (83)

140 IGGALUR .~BO.25 1116 P, M -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (191 )

141 CHANDAPURA 225.58 1975 P(3), -(5-10) T, II, HP PTO, SAT BS (392) M(2), H Phone

42 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach N~a...,.t Town. Class of Town Pow~r Land u,", (aroa undor diffo...,nt typo. of land us.: in hoot • ...,. roundod to two d~cimalplace8) L.C. to village and, distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigat"d U n-irriguh!d Culturable ANa not (by sour"" of irrigation) waste available (induding for cultivation gauchar and groves) nl~ {12~ { 132 ~ 14 1 ~151 ~161 {17l n8l {1~

PR ANEKAL' III' 8 EA Total 8.59 84.65 33.06 36.72 131 Tk 6.79 Twe 1.80

Pll HOSUll(TAMIL NADU)' III· 14 EA Total 5.47 136.52 3.92 132 Twe 5.47

PR HOSUR(TAMll NADU)- 111- 13 EA Total 40.48 271.00 67.75 45.01 133 Tk 20.12 Twe 20.36

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NADU)- III' 13 EA Total 17.30 117.93 15.29 134 Tk 6.57 Twe 10.73

PR HOSUR(TAMIL NAOU)' 111- 12 EA Total 18.88 138.59 19.21 135 TIt 5.37 Twe 13.51

PR HOSUR(TAMll NADU)' Ill· 12 EA Total 34.16 82.44 39.65 136 Tic: 12.64 lie 21.52

PR HOSUR(TAMll NADU)· III· 11 EA Total 118.45 314.39 16.19 138.24 137 Tic: 53.13 Twe 1.01 lie 64.31

PR ANEKAl- III· 8 EA Total 47.05 167.36 15.47 51.45 138 Tic: 26.91 lie 20.14

KR ANEKAl- III· 6 EA Total 6.07 107.49 10.34 139 Tic: 0.92 Twe 5.15

PR ANEKAL' III· 8 EA Total 71.68 168.92 87.53 52.12 140 Tic. 71.68

PR ANEKAl· III· 10 EA Total 57.57 141.70 26.31 141 Tic. 41.57 lie 16.00

43 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village T oIal aNa of Tolal Amenities availablo: (if nol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- ,oIulnn and next to it in brad.~ts, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In h.:ctar.:s) lation and 10+ kms of the near~st nine.: wh.:r.: the facilit~ is available is givenl.

and &luea- M.:dical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Tele- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat ifany Waterway)

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

142 LAXMl SAGARA 199_40 556 P -(0-5) 1,1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (93)

143 BENDIGANAHALLI 123_11 251 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (44 )

144 BANAHALLI 120_22 895 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (174)

145 KITTI GANAHALL I 125.71 955 P -(5-10) 1,1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (212)

146 ~EELALIGE 248.25 1038 P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (185)

147 RAMASAGARA 260.06 1350 P, M -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) '" (0-5) (252)

·"148 BOMMASANDRA 465.41 4514 P(2), M(2) -(5-10) T, 1,1, HP -eO-5) -(0-5) BS ( 1184~!

149 ANDAPURA 104.56 110 -(0-5) -(0-5) 1,1 -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (m

150 KAMMASANDRA 243.65 1184 P -(0-5) Til, HP -CO-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (231)

151 HEBBAGOOI 340.69 5768 P(4), H(3) RP Til, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (1552) P~one

152 VEERASANDRA 159.75 788 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5 ) -(0-51 -(0-5) (169)

153 MARANAIKANAHALLI 144.28 702 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) ( 119)

44 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Appl'OlIch Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land u~ (area under different types ofland use in hectares rounded to two decimal plaees) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. FOrl!6t Irrigat~d Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) ( 1)

PR ANEKAL- II [- 13 EA Total 24.01 89.18 48.10 38.11 142 Tk 19.48 Twe 4.53

PR ANEKAL- 111- 15 EA Total 24.35 69.57 29.19 143 Tk 15.64 We 8.71

KR ANEKAL- 111- 12 EA Total 52.91 56.35 5.48 5.48 144 Tk 39.95 Twe 12.96

PR ANEKAL- [[[- 13 EA Total 59.99 57.00 2.86 5.86 145 Tk 53.61 Twe 6.38

PR ANEKAL- II [- 12 EA Total 28.01 132.43 35.50 52.31 146 TI< 18.99 We 9.02

PR ANEKAL - III - 14 EA Total 4.28 138.66 117.12 147 TI< 4.28

PR ANEKAL- 1[[- 14 EA Total 87.91 56.51 18.79 302.20 148 Tk 47.96 lie 39.95

KR ANEKAL - Ill- 14 EA Total 9.99 42.26 52.31 149 TI< 3.40 Twe 6.59

KR ANEKAL - t II - 15 EA Total 18.31 164.11 18.21 43.02 150 Tk 18.31

PR ANEKAL- [1[- 15 EA Total 60.40 93.59 32.38 154.32 151 Tk 47.24 TOle 13.16

KR ANEKAL- [11- 16 EA Total 21.25 76.89 14.27 47.34 152 TI< 15.72 TOle 5.53

KR ANEKAL- [[[- 8 EA Total 25.96 107.37 10.95 153 TI< 10.53 TOle 15.43

45 VILLAGE

AME~ITIES Name ofC.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total area of Total AII1':l1iti.:~ available (if not available within th" village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in brackets, the distaoc" in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In hectares) lotion and 10+ kms of the nearest elace where the facilitx is availahle is give!!l.

and &fuca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, HOUSl!~ Tel.- market/ Railway Station, holds graph hat ifany Waterway)

(1) <2l (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

154 GOLLAHALLI 68.97 523 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (119)

155 SARJAPURA 746.82 7062 P(9), PHC, fPC T, Til, HP PTO, SUN B5 ( 1306) M(5), H, Phone PUC

156 267.43 953 P -(0-5) II, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 172)

157 BIlLAPURA 142.98 639 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 128)

158 BOORAGUNTE 125.06 259 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (52)

159 CHIKKAOUNNASANDRA 167.05 14 -(0-5) -(0-5) 101 -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (6)

160 SOHPURA 199.03 661 P -(0-5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (124)

161 ITTANGUR 181.15 617 P -(0-5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (101)

162 MAHAl CHOIlOADENAHALLI 149.46 500 P -(0-5) IJ. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (84)

163 GUDIGHATTANAHALLI 211.65 _.--.------UN - INHABITED ------.------

164 BILCHIKKANAHALlI 49.22 ------UN - INHABITED ------.---

165 KOT! GANAHALLI 77.19 181 P - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (38)

166 BIKKANAHALLI 2n.04 869 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (160)

46 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land us.: (ar~a und~r din".:renttypes of land us.: in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest lITigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) ~12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18> (1)

KR ANfKAL- 111- 16 fA Tota! 4.65 52.61 8.09 3.62 154 TI<: 4.65

PR DOHMASANDRA- v- 5 fA Tota! 153.06 415.09 68.49 110.18 155 Tk 85.66 We 67.40

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 7 EA Total 34.53 166.86 51.69 14.35 156 Tk 22.98 Twe 4.11 We 7.44

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 7 fA Total 40.93 88.44 1. 71 11.90 157 Tk 18.81 Twe 22.12

PR OOHMASANDRA- v- 7 EA Total 19.58 93.90 0.64 10.94 158 Tk 19_58

KR DOHMASANDRA- v- 7 EA 147 _41 1.57 18.07 159

KR DOM~ASANDRA- v- 4 fA Total 41.86 104.26 18.36 34.55 160 Tk 36.13 Twe 5.73

PR DOMHASANDRA- v- 5 EA Total 25.10 144.23 7.48 4.34 161 Tk 18.54 Twe 6.56

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 7 EA Total 46.75 BO.17 12.49 10.05 162 Tk 36.15 Twe 10.60

------UN - INHAlilTfD ~------163

------UN - INHABITED ------.------.------164

PR DOMHASANDRA- v- 10 fA Total 5.45 58.28 13.17 0.29 165 Tk 5.45

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 10 EA Total 66.04 177 .31 11.23 22.46 166 TIc 51.34 Twe 14.70

47 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No. :OPIO

L.C. Name of Villago: Total ar~a of Total Am~njti~s.availabl~ (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and nexllo il in brockels, the dislance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 k018, (In he..:18Ns) lalion and 10+ kms oflh~ ncaN.t pla,~ where Ihe faciiily is availahle is given), I

and Educa- M~dical Drinking. Post Day or Communication No.of liona1 Water and Days or [Bus Stop, Hou~- Tele- marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat irany Waterway I

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

167 HOSAHALll 309.64 1052 P - (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (174)

168 KADAGRAHARA 98.72 403 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (71 ) . 169 YAHARE 270.63 1039 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (191 )

170 VOLAGEREKAlLAHALLI 300.18 1033 P, H -(0-5) nl, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (191 )

171 DODDATHI HMASANDRA 207.20 714 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (132)

172 HATTANAHAlLI 229.70 582 P - (0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (91)

173 AD lGARAKAllAHAlL I 282.76 1732 P(3), H -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (261)

174 S .MED I HALlI 433.63 1099 P(2), M -(0-5) W, Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (204)

175 HANDENAHALLI 250.45 1489 P(3), H(2) -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (286)

176 SOLLEPURA 154.12 518 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (98) lIT SAMANAHALlI 137.39 474 P -(0-5) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (101 )

178 CHIKKATHIHMASANDRA 110.15 279 P - (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (56)

48 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL: Code No.: 0010

APProach Nearest Town, Class of Town Power Land use (area ,und¢r diff¢rentlypcs of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Cultul'llble Area not (by souree of irrigation) waBle available (including for cultivation gaucharand groves)

~11 ~ ~12~ ~13~ i142 ~ 151 ~161 ,,71 P81 "1

PR OOMMASANORA- v- 8 EA Total 48.04 208.41 10.12 43~07 167 Tk 27.28 Twe 20.76

PR OOMMASANORA- v- 5 EA Total 24.60 56.84 13.52 3.76 168 Tk 6.16 Twe 18_44

PR OOMMASANORA- v- 3 EA Total 42.32 194.31 10.20 23.80 169 Tk 15.89 Twe 26.43

PR OOMMASANORA- v- 3 EA Total 23.71 201.58 58.60 16.29 170 Tk 4.53 Twe 19.18

PR OOMMASANORA- v- 8 EA Total 56.67 100.35 41.82 8.36 17' Tk 51.21 Twe 5.46

PR OOHMASANDRA- v- 10 EA Total 24.29 143.83 56.17 5.41 172 TIc 16.87 Twe 7.42

PR DOMMASANORA- v- 10 EA Total 39.39 224.95 3.54 14.88 173 TIc 6.59 Twe 32.80

PR OOMMASANORA- v- 8 EA Total 53.41 332.10 5;06 43.06 ' 174 Tk 31.02 Twe 22.39

PR OOHMASANORA- v- 10 EA Total 10.37 179.78 59.23 1.07 175 Twe 10.37

PR DOMMASANORA- v- 10 EA Total 17.68 112.57 21.45 2.42 176 Tk 17.68

PR DOHMASANDRA- v- 8 EA Total 25.00 103.12 6.17 3.10 177 ik 19.63 Twe 5.37

PR OOMMASANDRA- v- 6 EA Total 4.80 81.13 3.54 20.68 178 Tk 4.80

49 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL;. Code No. :0010

L.C. Name 01 Villap ToIIII_of TOIDI ~nili.l. availabJc (if nol available wilhin IIw YiIII,c. a dub (-) d _own ia IIw No. IIw villa,tI PupIl- ~oIlIII1D and rwXlIO it i. brao:k..'tS,1Iw diatanctl in bftlIId ranpa v~. -5 kmI, 5-10 tma. (In bct:taNI) lalion 11111 0+ ~W. o(Sb, D£11I!leiI£2 wllQm Ib., "~ili!:t: i! aVlil.hl! ja liv£nl~

and Educe- M

1SO CllAMlEJlAIW.L I 241.47 811 P '(0,5) 'I•• ·CO-5) -CO'5) ·(0-5) (156)

181 CHllt1tMASA1tAIlALU 120.51 382 P '(0,5) v•• '(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (70)

182 ItUTIlAGANAHALL I 352.98 976 P 'CO'5) 'I•• -(0'5) -(10+) ·(0-5) (166)

183 IlUCiALUR 318.05 978 P, .. 'C5-10) TW •• '(0-5) '(0-5) 8S (184)

184 PAIIOITANA AGRAIIARA 210.32 348 P '(5-10) V. HP -CO-5) -(0'5) BS (52)

185 AU BClMMASAIIORA 103.10 519 P -CO-5) V, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (85)

186 MUTNANALLUR AMAIIItER£ 237.10 •••••••••••••••••••••••• UN • I_RAIITED ••••••••••••••••• -._ •••••

187 MUTNANALLUR 288.44 1793 P(l), N, " ,(0'5) T•• PO -(0'5) BS (357)

188 GOPASAllPRA 175.06 516 p ·CO-5) v•• '(0'5) -(0-5) ·(0'5) (98)

189 ItAGGAUMA 119.41 305 P '(0'5) V, • ·CO-5) '(0'5) IS (60)

190 HAROIIALLI 156.61 352 P(2) 'CO'5) V, HP '(0-5) -(0-5) ·(0,5) (64)

50 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name orC.D.Block : ANEKAL: Code No.: 0010

Appl'Oll:la Na•• Town. c .... orTuwa .I\tw« Land lIN (_ u..wr dil'G!NIII 'W-of iliad lIN ill Jw.:18...,. I'UIIIId.N "u_lLIeimil,,_.) L.c•. lOvilia,., and dillalll:., (in KIn.) Supply No. r:.w. lrri,awd U... irripWd Cukurable AMiIlCll (by IOUN. ofim,a&ion) w.... -ublc ,__(lno:Judiaf ...... clllliVllioe JlUYcs) "'1 im U~l ,]41 "~2 ',~~ ,'Zl mu ~h PR OCM4ASANORA' y. 3 EA Tota' ·27.62 272.54 39.66 8.60 '19 Tit 20.17 Twe 7.45

I(R OOMMASANORA- y. 3 EA Tota' 35.36 152.21 45.08 8.82 '80 Tk 27.61 Twe 7.75

KR OCM4ASAII)RA- y- 5 EA . Tota' 10.46 69.• 21 39.46 1.32 '81 Tit 4.54 Twe 5.92

I(R OCM4ASANORA- y- 7 EA Total 16.66 1n.50 85.30 73.52 182 Tit 12.07 We 4.59

PR OlJllASANDRA- y. 10 EA Total 43.53 213.80 55.70 5.02 lU Tit 28.09 Twe 15.44

PR OOMNASANDRA- V' 10 Total 48_60 99.31 50.06 12.35 UI4 Tit 37.48 lwe 11.12

PR OlJIIAsANoaA- y. 8 EA Total 14.58 71.05 1.13 10.34 185 . Tit 14.58

-.---••••••••••• --•••••••••• -•••••••••••••••• UM - INHABITEO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••• ·1~

PR OOMHASAIIORA- y- 6 fA Total 29.20 163.95 14.88 80.41 187 Tit 23.92 Twe 5.28 -:", KR DlJIIAsANORA- y- 5 EA TotaL 38.42 106. '3 0.46 30.05 188 Tit 18.88 Twe 19.54

KR DOMMASANORA- y- 4 fA TotaL 12.34 88.37 5.87 12.83 189 Tit 8.64 We 3.70

PR DOMMASANORA- y. 4 EA Total 22.16 101.44 23.11 9.30 190 lit 15.63 We 6.53

51 VILLAGE

AMENITIES NameofC.D.Block: ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Na~ of Village Talal aNa of Total AlThlnili~s available {if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to il in bracl;¢ts, the di&1ance in broad ranges viz. -5 I;ms. 5-10 kms, (In heelaNs) lalion Bnd 10+ km~ oflhe neal'l:!IIl!lace wheN Ibe facilil): is availahle is giveW.

and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of lional Waler and Days of [Bus Slop. Hous.:· Tele- market! Railway Slalion, hllids graph hat ifany Watolrway)

~'2 m m t42 t52 t61 m ~82 (92 ~101 191 CHOICKASANDRA 175.66 393 P -(0-5) w. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (71)

192 THIGAlA CHOWOADENAHAlll 250.88 656 P -(0-5) W. HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (120)

193 NERIOA 398.40 1097 P, H -(0-5) W, UP - (0-5) -(5-10) BS (196)

194 GANIGHATTAPURA 225.13 503 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (96)

195 CHIKKANAHALLI KAMANAHALLI 231.59 440 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (93)

196 ICUGUR 300.55 1073 P, H, H -(5-10) W, Til PO -(0-5) BS (205)

197 BANAHALLI 89.21 98 - (0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (16)

198 204.73 722 P, H -(0-5) II, Til - (0-5) -(5-10) BS (136)

199 SJNGENA AGRAHARA 347.62 833 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (148)

200 GOTT~ARANAHALl!. 130.46 17 -(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (4)

201 CHI NTALMADI VALA 55.60 668 p. M -(0-5) w. HP -{O-s} - (0-5) BS (131)

52 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name ofC.D.Block: ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach Neareal Town, Class of Town Power Land us.: (area under dilTen:nttyp.:s of land us.: in hectan:s rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Fon:st Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by saute. of irrigation) waste available (in~luding for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 3 EA Total 25.93 92.32 39.36 18.05 191 Tk 19.21 lie 6.72

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 2 EA Total 7.95 190.03 48.92 3.98 192 Tk 4.60 lie 3.35

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 6 EA Total 28.40 235.01 131.56 3.43 193 Tk 12.79 Twe 13.10 lie 2.51

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 7 EA Total 11.03 166.42 12.95 34.73 194 Tk 7.21 Twe 3.82

PR DOMMASANORA- v- 8 EA Total 12.82 136.10 57.28 25.39 195 Tk 5.37 i Twe 7.45

PR DOMMASANDRA- V- 10 EA Total 21.72 217.68 16.10 45.05 196 Tk 21.72

KR DOMMASANDRA- v- 12 EA Total 26.10 39.29 7.23 16.59 197 TI< 26.10

KR DOMMASANDRA- v- 7 EA Total 35.26 142.15 11.75 15.57 198 Tk 20.06 Twe 10.69 lie 4.51

KR DOMMASANDRA- v- 8 EA Total 41.18 222.04 27.03 57.37 199 Tk 24.01 Twe 17.17

KR DOMMASANDRA- y- 7 EA Total 21.97 68.98 17.15 22.36 200 Tk 15.72 Twe 6.25

PR DOMMASANDRA- y- 6 EA Total 14.35 31.36 4.88 5.01 201 lk 9.83 lie 4.52

53 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Cod~ No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village TOlal aNa of Tala! A1l1o:nities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is mown in the No. th~ village Popu- column and next 10 it in brack.:ls. tho: dililaoce in broad rangea viz. -S kma, S-IO kma, (In heclaNs) lalion and 10+ kms of the n.:aresl place where the facility is availgblc is given).

and Educa­ M~dical Drinking PoJl Day or Conunurucation No.of tional Water and Days of (Bus Slop, Hou..:­ Tde- market! Railway Station. holds graph hat ifany Waterway)

(4) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

202 HUSKUR 210.66 1794 P(3), H, H RP Til, HP PO, IoIED BS, RS (326) Phone

203 AVAlAHAlLI 127.04 . i93 P -(0-5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (62)

204 CHIKKAVOOERAPURA 115.37 13 - (0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0~5) (3)

205 RAMNAI KANAHALlI 167.70 268 ,(0'5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (42)

206 KATHRIGUPPE 208.84 594 P -(0-5) IJ, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) 8S (124)

207 JANTHAGONOANAHALLI 140.65 597 P -(5-10) Til, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) as (103)

208 NAGEN AGRAHARA 41.35 ------.------UN - INHABITED ------.--.-----.-.----_.-

209 HAOAPPANAHALLI 99.00 223 P -(0'5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (41)

210 OESHAPANDE GUTTAHALLI 104.09 32 -(0'5) -(5-10) II - (0-5) -(5-10) ·-(0-5) (4)

211 GUlIMANGALA 229.41 374 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (76)

212 CHIKKANAGAMANGALA 312.35 1104 P '(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (207)

213 GATTAHALll 311.89 1079 P -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (175)

54 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name ofC.D.Block: ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approach No!al\l81 Town, Class of Town Pow~r Land use (area und~r dilT~rent typ.:s of land use in h.:ctares round\ld to two do!cimal plac~s) L.C. IOviIJage an4 diBl8no:o: (in Km.) Supply No. For~st Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable ANa not (by souce.: of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gaucharand groves)

~11l "~l ~13l it4~ ~15l ~16l ~17l ~18l S1l PR DOMMASANDRA- V· 5 EA Total 53.25 83.26 26.48 47.67 202 Tk 39.42 Twe 13.83

PA DOMMASANDRA- v- 3 EA Tot;ll 19.16 72.46 16.69 18.75 203 Tk 4.61 Twe 10.67 lie 3.88

PA DOMMASANDRA- v- 3 EA 96.10 7.36 11.91 204 leA DOMMASANORA- v- 5 EA Total 4.80 114.49 47.63 0.78 205 Tk 4.80

PA DOMMASANDRA- v- 7 EA Total 10.89 174.65 3.62 19.68 206 Tk 6.20 \Ie 4.69

PR DCM4ASANDRA- v- 9 EA Total 20.42 84.38 31.70 4.15 207 Tk 15.89 We 4.53

------.------.------UN - INHABITED ------208

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 14 EA Total 1.31 78.71 8.89 10.09 209 Tk 1.31

PR DOMMASANDRA- V- 16 EA Total 17.09 37.83 35.78 13.39 210 Tk 12.08 Twe 5.01 leR DOMMASANORA- v- 5 EA Total 100.75 73.16 9.89 45.61 211 Tk 66.66 .Twe 22.75 lie 11.34

PR DOMMASANDRA- v- 5 EA Total 68.23 172.25 32.28 39.59 212 Tk 51.10 Twe 17.13

PR DOMMASANDAA- v- 4 EA Total 99.57 137 _02 53.12 22.18 213 Tk 39.82 Twe 33.66 lie 26.09 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block: ANEKAL; Code No. :0010

L.C. Name of Village Total aNa of Total Amcnitios available (if nol available wilhin lhe village. a dash (-) is shown in lhe No. lhe village Popu- column and next to it in brad,ets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms, (In hectal\:s) latilln and 10+ kIllS of the nC3l\:st I!lace where the faeilit:£ is availahle is given}. and &lues- Modical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Tele- market! Railway Station. holds graph hat ifany Waterwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

214 HEGGONDAHALLI 123.60 239 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (32)

215 HALASAHALLI THIPPASANDRA 316.16 665 P, M -CO-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (114)

216 NEKKUNDI DOMMASANDRA 143.15 455 P, M -(0-5) W, HP -CO-5) -CO-5) BS (89)

217 SEEGANAIKANAHALLI 54.99 44 -(0-5) -CO-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (7)

______w ______218 SRIRAMAPURA 50.60 -.-.------~-----~------UN - INHABITED

219 RAYASANDRA 199.40 585 P -(0-5) II, HP -CO-5) -(5-10) BS (107)

220 KUDLU 336.19 2174 P(3), M -(0-5) T, HP -CO-5) -CO-5) liS (433)

221 CHOOOASANDRA 158.33 439 P -(0-5) II, HP -CO-5) -C5-10) -C0-5) (85)

222 CHIKKANEKKUNDI 168.05 514 P -CO-5) II, HP -CO-5) -CO-5) -CO-5) (95)

223 BYALAHALLI 92.05 27 -(0-5) -(0-5) w, HP -CO-5) -(0-5) BS (4)

Total CSlin) 52832.89 189220 P(239), PHC(4), 0, (36563) M(65), FPC(4) • H(9), RP(5) PUC(2)

56 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : ANEKAL; Code No.: 0010

Approa~h N~al'l!st Town. Cla.s of Town Pow-.=r land u~ (aroa und~r dill'ol'l!nt tyl'~s of land u~ in h~ctul'l!s round~d to two dodlllal plac~s) L.C. to village ami di.lunco (in Kill.) Supply No. For~sl Irrigalod Un-irrigated Cullurahle Area nOl (by sourc~ of irrigation) wast.: availahlo: (induding for cultivation gau~har and grov~s)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR OOMMASANORA' V' 4 fA Total 9.38 103.66 8.09 2.47 214 Tk 9.38

KR OOMMASANORA' V' 7 fA Total 3.75 286.26 22.16 3.99 215 Tk 3.75

PR OOMMASANORA' V' B fA 116.03 1.75 25.37 216

I(R OIJlofMASANORA' V' 15 35.63 7.23 12.13 217

.-...... -.-.. - .. -..... -.-...... -...... UN . INHABITED .-.------.----.------218

PR DOMMASANORA' V' 10 EA Total 20.26 112.51 55.70 10.93 219 Tk 15.54 Twe 4.72

PR BANGALORE' I' 12 fA Total 68.01 180.64 75.44 12.10 220 Tk 59.33 Twe 8.68

PR BANGALORf' I· 15 fA Total 13.38 122.04 21.76 1. 15 221 Tk 13.38

PR HAL TOIINSHIP' IV' 12 EA Total 5.39 86.35 72.97 3.34 222 Tk 5.39

KR OOMMASANORA· V' 12 fA Total 11.24 49.15 12.95 18.71 223 Tic 11.24

657.46 Total 5756.25 29788.56 6919.90 9107.01 Tic 3864.13 Twe 1447.62 We 444.50

57 A·'S

BANGALORE NORTI-I C.D.BLOCK

Note:

The following revenue villages of Bangalore North Taluk which had been assigned location code numbers have since been classified as outgrowths of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration.

L.c. No. Name of Village L.C. No, Name of Village 1 Gurihodeyomaidana 205 H unasamaranahalli 2 Hebbal Amanikere 208 Suggatla 3 Hcnnur 225 Yelahanka 4 Shampura 233 Sivanahalli 5 Bhupasandra 239 Amrithahalli 6 Purnapura 240 Kempapura 7 LOllcgollahalli 241 Byatarayanapura 8 Nagashettihalli .242 Kotihosahalli

9 Nagarabavi 243 10 Mallathahalli 244 Kodigehalli Plantation 11 Srigandadakaval 245 Dodda Bommasandra 22 Hegganahalli 246 Ramachandrapura 24 Nallakadiranahalli 247 Narasipura 26 Chokkasandra 249 Singapura 27 Nagasandra 251 Tindlu 29 K.G.Bagalakunte 253 Allalasandra 40 Mallasandra 255 Puttanahalli 41 Pinya Plantation 279 Vaderapura 83 Chikkabidarakallu 281 Venkatala

Hence these villages do not find a mention in the alphabetical list of villages as well as in the Village Directory statement. This explains the gap in location code numbers noticed in the list of villages and the Village Directory statement of Bangalore North C.D.Block

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK:· BANGALORE NORTH-0020 C. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS - 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCA TION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Abbigere 1111/2136 11/01/002q/0036 9/1/2151 09/01/0020/0051 2 Adakamaranahalli 11/1/2/43 11/01/0020/0043 9/1/10/97 09/01/0100/0097 3 Adde Vishwanathapura 11/1/21135 11/01/0020/0135 9/1/2/80 09/01/0020/0080 4 Adiganahalli 11/1/2/137 11/01/0020/0137 9/1/2/82 09/01/0020/0082 5 Agrahara 11/1/21231 11/01/0020/0231 9/1/21124 09/01/0020/0124 6 Agrahara Palya 1111/21110 11/01/0020/0110 9/1110/164 09/01/0100/0164 7 Aivaru Kandapura 11/1/21165 11/01/0020/0165 9/112/110 09/01/0020/0110 8 Alur 11/1/2150 11/01/0020/0050 9/1/10/104 09/01/0100/0104 9 Anathapura 11/1/2/264 11/01/0020/0264 9/1/2/157 09/01/0020/0157 10 Arakere 111112/128 11/01/0020/0128 9/112/73 09/01/0020/0073 11 Arebinnamangala 11/1/2/185 11/01/0020/0185 9/1/5/175 09/01/0050/0175 12 Atturu 1111/2/257 11/01/0020/0257 911/2/150 09/01/0020/0150 13 Avalahalli 111112/266 11/01/0020/0266 9/112/159 09/01/0020/0159 14 Avrahalli 11/1/2/70 11/01/0020/0070 9/1/10/124 09/01/0100/0124

15 Bagalur 11/112/198 11/01/0020/0198 9/1/5/188 09/01/0050/0188 16 Bandi Kodige Halli 11/1121194 11/01/0020/0194 9/1/5/184 09/01/0050/0184 17 Bandikodegenahalli Amanikere 11/1/21180 11/01/0020/0180 9/1/5/170 09/01/0050/0170 18 Bayyanahalli 11/1/21213 11/01/0020/0213 9/1/5/203 09/01/0050/0203 19 Begur 11/1/21177 11/01/0020/0177 9/1/51167 09/01/0050/0167 20 Bellahalli 1111/2/228 11/01/0020/0228 9/1/21121 09/fl1/0020/0121 21 Bettahalli 1111/2187 11/01/0020/0087 9/1/10/141 09/01/0100/0141 22 Bettahalsoor 11/1/21210 11/01/0020/0210 9/1/5/200 09/01/0050/0200 23 Bettanagere 1111/2174 11/01/0020/0074 911/10/128 09/01/0100/0128 24 Bil ijaji 1111/21116· 11/01/0020/0116 911/2161 09/01/0020/0061 25 Bilmaranahalli 11/1/21206 11/01/0020/0206 9/1/5/196 09/01/0050/0196 26 Boi lahall i 1111/21195 11/01/0020/0195 9/1/5/185 09/01/0050/0185 27 Bommasettihalli 11/1/21104 11/01/0020/0104 911110/158 09/01/0100/0158 28 Budumanahalli 11/1/21140 11/01/0020/0140 9/1/2185 09/01/0020/0085 29 Byandahalli 1111/2/98 11/01/0020/0098 9/1/10/152 09/01/0100/0152 30 Byappanahalli 11/1/21201 11/01/0020/0201 9/1/5/191 09/01/0050/0191 31 Byatha 11/112/120 11/01/0020/0120 9/1/2/65 09/01/0020/0065 32 Bylakere 11/1/21157 11/01/0020/0157 91112/102 09/01/0020/0102 33 Bynakonenahalli 1111/2/111 11/01/0020/0111 9/1/10/165 09/01/0100/0165 34 11/1/21127 11/01/0020/0127 9/1/2/72 09/01/0020/0072 35 Byregowdanahalli 11/112/73 11/01/0020/0073 9/1/10/127 09/01/0100/0127

36 Chagalahatti 11/"1/21199 11/01/0020/0199 9/1/5/139 09/01/0050/0189 37 Challahall i 11/1121124 11/01/0020/0124 9/1/2/69 09/01/0020/0069 38 Challanakunte 111112/189 11/01/0020/0189 9/1/5/179 09/01/0050/0179 39 Channahalli 11/1121219 11/01/0020/0219 9/1/5/209 09/01/0050/0209 40 Channasandra 11/1/21126 11/01/0020/0126 9/1/2/71 09/01/0020/0071 41 11/1/2/31 11/01/0020/0031 9/1/2146 09/01/0020/0046 42 Chikkabettahalli 11/1/21250 11/01/0020/0250 9/1/2/143 09/01/0020/0143

61 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020 C. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

-_"---- - 43 Chikkabommasandra 11/1/2/254 11/01/0020/0254 911/2/141 09/01/0020/0147 44 Chikkajala 11/1121173 11/01/0020/0173 9/1/5/163 09/01/0050/0163 45 Chikkanahalli 11/1/2/178 11/01/0020/0178 9/1/5/168 09/01/0050/0168 46 Chikkasandra 11/1/2/38 11/01/0020/0038 911/Z/53 09/01/00Z0/0053 47 Chokkanahall i 11/1/2/139 11/01/00Z0/0139 911/2/84 09/01/0020/0084 48 Chokkanahalli 11/112/Z1Z _11/01/0020/0212 9/1/51202 09/01/0050/0202 49 Chokkanahalli 11/112/230 11/01/0020/0230 9/1/2/123 09/01/0020/0123

50 Dalllll8nur 1111/2/182 11/01/0020/0182 9/1/5/172 09/01/0050/0172 51 Dasanaha Il i 11/1/2/118 11/01/0020/0118 9/1/2/63 09/01/0020/0063 52 Dasanapura 11/1/2/42 11/01/0020/0042 9/1/10/96 09/01/0100/0096 53Dasanayakanahalli 11/1/21192 11/01/0020/0192 9/1/5/182 09/01/0050/0182 54 Dibbur 11/1121145 11/01/0020/0145 9/1/'2:/90 09/01/0020/0090 55 Doddabettaha~li 11/1/2/258 11/01/0020/0258 9/1/2/151 09/01/0020/0151 56Doddabidarakallu 111112/25 11/01/0020/0025 9/1/2/40 • 09/01/0020/0040 57 Doddajala 1111/2/223 11/01/0020/0223 9/1/5/213 09/01/0050/0213 58 Doddajala Amanikere 11/1/2/224 11/01/0020/0224 9/1/5/214 09/01/0050/0214 59 Dombarahall i 11/1/2/55 11/01/0020/0055 9/1/10/109 09/01/0100/0109

60 Gangodanahalli 11/112/96 11/01/0020/0096 9/1/10/150 09/01/0100/015~ 61 Ganigarahalli 11/1/2/32 11/01/0020/0032 9/1/2/47 09/-01 /_QQ~0/004 7 62 Gantiganahalli 1111/2/274 11/01/0020/0274 9/1/2/167 09/01/0020/0167 63 Gastikempanahalli 11/1/2/282 11/01/0020/0282 9/1/2/175 09/01/0020/0175 64 Gattisiddanahalli 11/1/21101 11/01/0020/0101 911/10/155 09/01/0100/0155 65 Gavipalya 11/1/2/67 11/01/0020/0067 9/1/10/121 09/01/0100/0121 66 Gejjigadahalli 11/112/47 11/01/0020/0047 9/1/10/101 09/01/01Q_0/0101 67 Gidadakonenahalli 11/1/2/12 11/01/0020/0012 9/1/2/27 09/01/0020/0027 68 Giddenahall i 11/1/2/100 11/01/0020/0100 9/1/10/154 09/01/0100/0154 69 Gollahalli 11/1/2/186 11/01/0020/0186 9/1/5/176 09/01/0050/0176 70 Gollarapalya 11/1/2/89 11/01/0020/0089 9/1/10/143 09/01/0100/0143 71 Gopalapura 11/1/2/105 11/01/0020/0105 9/1/10/159 09/01/0100/0159 72 Govindapura 11/1/2/95 11/01/0020/0095 9/1/10/149 09/01/0100/0149 73 Govindapura 1111/2/276 11/01/0020/0276 9/1/2/169 09/01/0020/0169 74 Gowdahall i 11/1/2/57 11/01/0020/0057 9/1/10/111 09/01/0100/0111 75 Gowdenahalli 11/1/2/218 11/01/0020/0218 9/1/5/208 09/01/0050/0208 76 Guddadahalli 1111/2/35 11/01/0020/0035 9/1/2/50 09/01/0020/0050 77 Guddadaha II i 11/1/2/117 11/01/0020/0117 9/1/2/62 09/01/0020/0062 78 Guniagrahara 11/1/2/158 11/01/0020/0158 9/1/2/103 09/01/0020/0103

79 Handrahall i 11/1/2/21 11/01/0020/00Z1 9/1/2/36 09/01/0020/0036 80 Haniyur 11/1/2/125 11/01/0020/0125 9/1/2/70 09/01/0020/0070 81 Hanumantha Sagara 11/1/2/52 11/01/0020/0052 9/1/10/106 09/01/0100/0106 82 Harohalli 11/1/2/275 11/01/0020/0275 911/21168 09/01/0020/0168 83 Harokyathanahalli 11/1/2/45 11/01/0020/0045 9/1/10/99 09/01/0100/0099 84 Heggadadevanapura 11/1/2/51 11/01/0020/0051 9/1/10/105 09/01/0100/0105

62 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020 C. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

85 Herohall i 11/1/2/18 11/01/0020/0018 9/1/2/33 09/01/0020/0033 86 Hesaraghatta 11/1/2/115 11/01/0020/0115 9/1/2/60 09/01/0020/0060 87 Hesaraghatta Grass Farm 11/1/2/119 11/01/0020/0119 9/1/2/64 09/01/0020/0064 88 Honl"lasandra 11/1/2/94 11/01/0020/0094 9/1/10/148 09/01/0100/0148 89 Honl"lenahalli 11/1/2/269 11/01/0020/0269 9/1/2/162 09/01/0020/0162 90 Hosahalli 11/1/2/203 11/01/0020/0203 9/1/5/193 09/01/0050/0193 91 Hosahalli Gollarapalya 11/1/2/19 11/01/0020/0019 9/1/2/34 09/01/0020/0034 92 Hosalli Palya 11/1/2/109 11/01/0020/0109 9/1/10/163 09/01/0100/0163 93 Huchana Palya 11/1/2/75 11/01/0020/0075 9/11101129 09/01/0100/0129 94 Hullalu 11/1/2/13 11/01/0020/0013 9/1/2/28 09/01/0020/0028 95 Hullegowdanahalli 11/1/2/60 11/01/0020/0060 9/1/10/114 09/01/0100/0114 96 Hunachur 11/1/2/181 11/01/0020/0181 9/1/5/171 09/01/0050/0171 97 Hunnigere 11/112/90 11/01/0020/0090 9/1/10/144 09/01/0100/0144 98 Hurali Chikkanahalli 11/1/2/167 11/01/0020/0167 9/1/2/112 09/01/0020/0112 99 Huskur 11/1/2/93 11/01/0020/0093 9/1/10/147 09/01/0100/0147 100 Huttanahalli 11/1/2/197 11/01/0020/0197 9/1/5/187 09/01/0050/0187 101 Huvinayakanahalli 11/1/2/193 11/01/0020/0193 9/1/5/183 09/01/0050/0183

102 Ithagalapura 11/1/2/146 11/01/0020/0146 9/1/2/91 09/01/0020/0091

103 Jakkuru 11/112/238 11/01/0020/0238 9/112/131 09/01/0020/0131 104 Jakkuru Plantation 11/1/2/237 11/01/0020/0237 9/112/130 09/01/0020/0130 105 Jarakabandekaval 11/1/2/248 11/01/0020/0248 9/1/2/141 09/01/0020/0141

106 K.G.Lakkenahalli 11/1/2/97 11/01/0020/0097 9/1110/151 09/01/0100/0151 107 K.G.Srikantapura 11/1/2/84 11/01/0020/0084 9/1/10/138 09/01/0100/0138 108 Kachohalli 11/1/2/112 11/01/0020/0112 9/1/10/166 09/01/0100/0166 109 Kadabagere 11/1/2/99 11/01/0020/0099 911110/153 09/01/0100/0153 110 Kadaranahalli 1111/2/56 11/01/0020/0056 911/10/110 09/01/0100/0110 111 Kadathanamale 11/1/2/131 11/01/0020/0131 9/1/2176 09/01/0020/0076 112 Kadigenahalli 11/1/2/211 11/01/0020/0211 9/1/5/201 09/01/0050/0201 113 Kakkeha II i 111112/129 11/01/0020/0129 9/1/2/74 09/01/0020/0074 114 Kakolu 11/1/2/141 11/01/0020/0141 9/1/2/86 09/01/0020/0086 115 Kalathinmanahall i 11/1/2/159 11/01/0020/0159 9/1/2/104 09/01/0020/0104 116 Kalcnahall i 1111/2/150 11/01/0020/0150 9/1/2/95 09/01/0020/0095 117 Kamakshipura 11/1/2/122 11/01/0020/0122 9/1/2/67 09/01/0020/0067 118 Karrmasandra 11/1/2/68 11/01/0020/0068 9/1/10/122 09/01/0100/0122 119 Kannahall i 11/1/2/15 11/01/0020/0015 9/1/2/30 09/01/0020/0030 120 Karivobanahalli 11/1/2/23 11/01/0020/0023 9/1/2/38 09/01/0020/0038 121 Kasagattapura 11/1/2/160 11/01/0020/0160 9/1/21105 09/01/0020/0105 122 Kattiganahalli 11/1/2/204 11/01/0020/0204 9/1/5/194 09/01/0050/0194 123 Kempanaha II i 11/1/2/263 11/01/0020/0263 9/1/2/156 09/01/0020/0156 124 Kempapura 11/1/2/169 11/01/0020/0169 9/1/2/114 09/01/0020/0114 125 Kenchenahalli 11/1/2/277 11/01/0020/0277 9/1/2/170 09/01/0020/0170 126 Kenganahalli 11/1/2/59 11/01/0020/0059 9/1/10/113 09/01/0100/0113

63 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE NORTH-D020 C. D. BLOCK: BAN GALORE NORTH-D020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Cooputer)

2 3 4 5 6

127 Kittanahalli 11/1/2/88 11/01/0020/0088 9/1/10/142 09/01/0100/0142 128 Kodagi Thirumalapura 11/1/2/166 11/01/0020/0166 9/1/2/111 09/01/0020/0111 129 Kodagihalli 11/1/2/17 11/01/0020/0017 9/1/2/32 Q_9/01/0020/0032 130 Kodipalya 11/1/2/49 11/01/0020/0049 9/1/10/103 09/01/0100tOl03 131 Kogi lu 11/1/2/226 11/01/0020/0226 9/1/2/119 09/01/0020/0119 132 Koluvarayanahalli 11/1/2/144 11/01/0020/0144 9/1/2/89 09/01/0020/0089 133 Kondashetti Halli 11/1/2/162 11/01/0020/0162 9/1/2/107 09/01/0020/0107 134 Krishnarajapura 11/1/2/154 11/01/0020/0154 9/1/2/99 09/01/0020/0099 135 Krishnarajasagara 11/1/2/267 11/01/0020/0267 9/1/2/160 09/01/0020/0160 136 Kudragere 11/1/2/217 11/01/0020/0217 9/1/5/207 09/01/0050/0207 137 Kuduragere 11/1/2/65 11/01/0020/0065 9/1/10/119 09/01/0100/0119 138 Kukkanahalli 11/1/2/107 11/01/0020/0107 9/1/10/161 09/01/0100/0161 139 Kumbarahalli 11/1/2/168 11/01/0020/0168 9/1/2/113 09/01/0020/0113

140 Lakkenahalli 11/1/2/71 11/01/0020/0071 9/1/10/125 09/01/0100/0125 141 Lakshmipura 11/1/2/34 11/01/0020/0034 9/1/2/49 09/01/0020/0049 142 Lakshmipura 11/1/2/85 11/01/0020/0085 9/1/10/139 09/01/0100/0139 143 Lakshmisagara 11/1/2/272 11/01/0020/0272 9/1/2/165 09/01/0020/0165 144 Lingadeeranahalli 11/1/2/20 11/01/0020/0020 9/1/2/35 09/01/0020/0035 145 Linganahalli 11/1/2/148 11/01/0020/0148 9/1/2/93 09/01/0020/0093 146 lingarajapura 11/1/2/155 11/01/0020/0155 9/1/2/100 09/01/0020/0100 147 Lingarajasagara 11/1/2/161 11/01/0020/0161 9/1/2/106 09/01/0020/0106

148 Machohall i 11/1/2/113 11/01/0020/0113 9/1110/167 09/01/0100/0167 149 Madagirihalli 11/1/2/163 11/01/0020/0163 9/1/2/108 09/01/0020/0108 150 Madanaikanahalli 11/1/2/53 11/01/0020/0053 9/1/10/107 09/01/0100/0107 151 Madappanahalli 11/1/2/147 11/01/0020/0147 9/1/2/92 09/01/0020/0092 152 Madarahalli 11/1/2/37 11/01/0020/0037 9/1/2/52 09/01/0020/0052 153 Madavara 11/1/2/66 11/01/0020/0066 9/1/10/120 09/01/0100/0120 154 Madiagrahara 11/1/2/260 11/01/0020/0260 9/1/2/153 09/01/0020/0153 155 Mahadevakodigehalli 11/1/2/187 11/01/0020/0187 9/1/5/177 09/01/0050/0177 156 Makal i 11/1/2/44 11/01/0020/0044 9/1/10/98 09/01/0100/0098 157 Mallasandra 11/1/2/102 11/01/0020/0102 9/1/10/156 09/01/0100/0156 158 Manchappanahosahalli 11/1/2/188 11/01/0020/0188 9/1/5/178. 09/01/0050/0178 159 11/1/2/280 11/01/0020/0280 9/1/2/173 09/01/0020/0173 160 Mandala Kunte 11/1/2/256 11/01/0020/0256 9/1/2/149 09/01/0020/0149 161 Hanganahalli 11/1/2/14 11/01/0020/0014 9/1/2/29 09/01/0020/0029 162 Maralakunte 11/1/2/191 11/01/0020/0191 9/1/5/181 09/01/0050/0181 163 Maranayakana Halli 11/1/2/174 11/01/0020/0174 9/1/5/164 09/01/0050/0164 164 Marasandra 11/1/2/190 11/01/0020/0190 9/1/5/180 09/01/0050/0180 165 Marasandra Amanikere 11/1/2/132 11/01/0020/0132 9/1/2/77 09/01/0020/0077 166 Marenahalli 11/1/2/200 11/01/0020/0200 9/1/5/190 09/01/0050/0190 167 Mariyanapalya 11/1/2/76 11/01/0020/0076 9/1/10/130 09/01/0100/0130 168 Hathahall i 11/1/2/77 11/01/0020/0077 9/1/10/131 09/01/0100/0131 169 Mathl

64 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020 C. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODe LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

170 Mallall ipura 11/1/2/156 11/01/0020/0156 9/1/2/101 09/01/0020/0101 171·Meenakunte 11/1/2/222 11/01/00~0/0222 9/1/5/212 09/01/0050/0212 172 Mees i ganaha II i 11/1/2/196 11/01/0020/0196 9/1/5/186 09/01/0050/0186 173 Muddanaha II i 11/1/2/273 11/01/0020/0273 9/1/2/166 09/01/0020/0166 174 Muniyanapalya 11/1/2/64 11/01/0020/0064 9/1/10/118 09/01/0100/0118 175 Muttugada Halli 11/1/2/176 11/01/0020/0176 9/1/5/166 09/01/0050/0166 176 Mutugada Halli 11/1/2/152 11/01/0020/0152 9/1/2/97 09/01/0020/0097 177 Mylanahall i 11/1/2/179 11/01/0020/0179 9/1/5/169 09/01/0050/0169 178 Mylappanahalli 11/1/2/153 11/01/0020/0153 9/1 /2/59 09/01/0020/0059

179 Nagadasanahalli 11/1/2/270 11/01/0020/0270 9/1/2/163 09/01/0020/0163 180 Nagarur 11/1/2/48 11/01/0020/0048 9/1/10/102 09/01/0100/0102 181 Nagasandra 11/1/2/114 11/01/0020/0114 9/1/10/168 09/01/0100/0168 182 Narasipura 11/1/2/78 11/01/0020/0078 9/1/10/200 09/01/0100/0200 183 Narayappanapalya 11/1/2/46 11/01/0020/0046 9/1/10/100 09/01/0100/0100 184 Nallarathna Agrahara 11/1/2/221 11/01/0020i0221 9/1/5/211 09/01/0050/0211 185 Nellukunte 11/1/2/130 11/01/0020/0130 9/1i2/75 09/01/0020/0075 186 Nellukunte 11/1/2/209 11/01/0020/0209 9/1/5/199 09/01/0050/0199

187 Palya 11/1/2/184 11/01/0020/0184 9/1/5/174 09/Cl/0050/0174 188 Papanahall i 11/1/2/214 11/01/0020/0214 9/1/5/204 09/01/0050/0204 189 Pillahalli 11/1/2/61 11/01/0020/0061 9/1/10/115 09/01/0100/0115

190 Rajankunte 11/1/2/138 11/01/0020/0138 9/1/2/83 09/01/0020/0083 191 Ramagondanahalli 11/1/2/265 11/01/0020/0265 9/1/2/158 09/01/0020/0158 192 Rampalya 11/1/2/92 11/01/0020/0092 9/1/10/146 09/01/0100/0146 193 Rallatanahalli 11/1/2/69 11/01/0020/0069 9/1/10/123 09/01/0100/0123

194 Sadenahalli 11/1/2/134 11/01/0020/0134 9/1 /2/79 09/01/0029/0079 195 Sampigchalli 11/1/2/234 11/01/0020/0234 9/1/2/127 09/01/0020/0127 196 Sasilleghatta 11/1/2/171 11/01/0020/0171 9/1/2/116 09/01/0020/0116 197.Sathanoor 11/1/2/202 11/01/0020/0202 9/1/5/192 09/01/0050/0192 198 Seegehall i 11/1/2/16 11/01/0020/0016 9/1/2/31 09/01/0020/0031 199 Seekote 11/1/2/151 11/01/0020/0151 9/1/2/96 09/01/0020/0096 200 Seeresandra 11/1/2/121 11/01/0020/0121 9/1/2/66 09/01/0020/0066 201 Seethakempanahalli 11/1/2/143 11/01/0020/0143 9/1/2/88 09/01/0020/0088 202 Seshagiri Palya 11/1/2/62 11/01/0020/0062 9/1/10/1\6 09/01/0100/0116 203 Settigere 11/1/2/175 11/01/0020/0175 9/1/5/165 09/01/0050/0165 204 Shamarajapura 11/1/2/261 11/01/0020/0261 9/1/2/154 09/01/0020/0154 205 Shamibhattara Palya 11/1/2/106 11/01/0020/0106 9/1/10/160 09/01/0100/0160 206 Shanubhaganahalli 11/1/2/142 11/01/0020/0142 9/1/2/87 09/01/0020/0087 207 Shettahalli 11/1/2/39 11/01/0020/0039 9/1/2/54 09/01/0020/0054 208 Shillanapura 11/1/2/58 11/01/0020/0058 9/1/10/112 09/01/0100/0112 209 Siddanahosahalli 11/1/2/54 11/01/0020/0054 9/1/10/108 09/01/0100/0108 210 Sidcdahall i 11/1/2/30 11/01/0020/0030 9/1/2/45 09/01/0020/0045

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T ALUK: BANGALORE NORTH-0020 C. D .. BLOCK: BANGALORE NORTH·0020

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (COI1fIUter)

2 3 4 5 6

211 Singahell i 11/112/183 11/01/0020/0183 911/5/173 09101/005010173 212 Singanayakanahalli 11/1/21268 11/01/0020/0268 911121161 09/011002010161 213 Singanayakanahalli Amanikere 11/1/2/271 11/01/0020/0271 911121164 09/01/0020/0164 214 Soladevanahalli l1/1/Z/170 "/01/0020/0170 9/1IZ/115 09/01/0020/0115 215 Somashetti Halli 111112133 11/01/0020/0033 9/112/48 09/01/0020/0048 216 11/1121103 11/01/0020/0103 9/1110/157 09/01/0100/0157 217 Sonnappanahalli 11/112/207 11/01/0020/0207 911/5/197 09/01/0050/0197 218 Sonnenahalli ''''12/123 11/01/0020/0123 9{112168 09101/0020/0068 2'19 Srikantapura 11/1/2/8Z 11/01/0020/0082 9/1/10/136 09/01/0100/0136 220 Srinivasapura 11/1/2/227 11/01/0020/0Z27 9{112/120 09/01/0020/0120 221 Sriramanahalli 11/112/136 11/01/0020/0136 9/1/2/81 09/01/0020/0081 222 Srirarnapura ~ 1/1/21236 11/01/0020/0236 91112/129 09/01/0020/0129 223 Suradenpura 11/1/2/133 11/01/0020/0133 91112178 09/01/0020/0078 224 Syadamipalya 11/1/2/91 11/01/0020/0091 9/1/10/145 09/01/0100/0145

225 Thammaras~nahalli 11/112/164 11/01/0020/0164 9/1/2/109 09/01/0020/0109 226 Thammenahalli 11/112/80 11/01/0020/0080 9/1/10/134 09/01/0100/0134 227 Tharabana Halli 1111/2/172 11/0110020/0172 9/1121117 09/01/0020/0117 228 Tharabanahalli 11/1/ZlZ20 11/01/00Z0/0220 9/1/5/210 09/01/0050/0210 229 Tharahunse 1111/2/216 11/01/0020/0216 9/1/5/206 09/01/0050/0206 230 Thimmasandra 11/1/21215 11/01/0020/0215 9/1/5/205 09/01/{)050/0205 231 Thindlu Plantation 1111/2/252 11/01/0020/0252 9/112/145 09/01/0020/0145 232 Thirumalapura 1111/2/28. 11/01/0020/0028 9/1/2/43 09/01/0020/0043 233 Thirumalenahalli 11/1/2/229 11/01/0020/0229 9/1/2/122 09/01/0020j01.2Z 234 Thodigere 11/1/21108 11/01/0020/0108 9/1/10/162 09/01/0100/0162 235 Torenagasandra 1111/2179 11/01/0020/0079 9/1/10/113 09/01/0100/0133 236 Totadaguddadahall i 11'/112/81 11/01/0020/0081 9/1110{135 09/01/0100/0135

237 Vaddarahalti 11/1/2/86 11/01/0020/0086 9/1/10/140 09/01/0100/0140, 238 Vaderahatli "/1/2163 11/01/0020/0063 9/1/10/117 09/01/0100/0117 239 Vaderahall i 11/112/259 11/01/0020/0259 9/1/2/152 09/01/0020/0152 240 Vasudevapura 1111/2/278 11/01/0020/0278 9/1/21171 09/01/0020/0171 241 Veerasagara 11/1/21262 11/01/0020/0262 911/2/155 09/01/0020/0155 242 Venkatapura 1111/2172 11/01/0020/0072 9/1/10/126 09/01/0100/0126 243 Venkateshapura 11/1/2/235 11/01/0020/0235 911/21128 09/01/0020/0128

244 Yelahanka ~nanikere 11/1/21232 11/01/0020/0232 911/2/125 09/0110020/0125

66 BANGAL,QRE N.ORTH C.D.BLOCK VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nam~ of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; C()J~ No. :0020

L,C, Nam~ (If Villago Total aro" of Total A'llouitio. avail"hk (if not availahk withilltho village. a da.h (-) is .huw" in Ih~ Nu, th1! villa~l.! P"pu- ('l\!umn and U1!xt to il in bra...:kds. lhl! Ji~an..:.: in hrDad rang~~ viz. 45 kms. 5-10 kms, (In hc"lar<.) lation and 10+ k11l~ ofth..: n..:nrl.!'st Ci'h.'1! wh~r..: th..: ra,,:il~t\' is avuilahlc is given}. and E&.Iu~a- I\kJi.:al Drinking Post Day or COlllmUni\!alion No,of tionai 'Nutlo!f and Day. of (Bus Stop. Hnus~- Tole· marlotl Railway Station, hold. graph hal if any Waterway I

(12 m nl ~ 4) ~51 ~61 ~7) ~82 ~91 pal

12 GIOADAKO~E~AHALLI 178.00 731 P(2) RP Y, HP . (0-5) -(10+) BS (129)

13 HULLALU 367.41 3022 . P(2), M RP II, HP '(0,5) ·(10+) BS (679)

14 MANGANAHALLI 152.28 543 P RP Y, HP . (0,5) - (10+) BS (97)

15 KA~~AHALLI 389.55 959 P, M RP Y, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (17B)

16 SEEGEHALLI 177.91 230 '(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (43)

17 KOOAGIHALLI 442.26 1219 P(2), M, H RP Y, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (214)

18 571.31 4347 P(4) , RP T, Y, HP PO, '(10+) BS (943) M(3), H(2) Phone

19 HOSAHALLI GOLLARAPALYA 138.59 690 P -(0- 5) W, HP -(0'5) -(10+) BS ( 135)

20 llNGAOEERANAHALLI 117.07 - • # ...... --- ~ UN INHABITED .-.-.. -----.------... ---

21 HANDRAHALLI 239.70 1867 P -(0-5) T, w, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (394)

23 KAR IVOBANAHAlLl 364.50 1054 P, M -(0-5) Y, HP -(0-5) -( 10+) -(0-5) (193)

25 DOOOABI DARAKALLU 417.67 2221 P(3), M(Z) RP T, W, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (415)

28 THIRUMALAPURA 94.28 18 -(0-5) -(0,5) IJ -(0- 5) -(10+) -(0-5) (3)

30 SIOEOAHALlI 122.80 315 -(0-5) -(0'5) IJ, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (72)

31 CHIKKABANAVARA 336.32 3405 P(2), RP T, W, HP PO, SUN BS (647) M(2), H Phone

68 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nalllt: of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; C()J~ No.: 0020

Aprroa~h ' Nl!a,,:14 Tuwn. Cla~.s ofTH\\n PO\'\l!r LanJ IIs,H",'"" IInd"r difl"r"nl IJP". of land """ in h""lar"" rounded In Iwo J""illlal pla"es) L.C. 10 villago and di.laI'," (in Kill.) Supply No. F",r..:14 1l'rigah:J Un-irrigatlt!d Culturahl" Aroa not (hy ~()Ul'\':\! of irrl~atio(l) wash: availahk (including fnr cuhivBlion gau"har and grnv.:s)

(11) (12) (13) (14) ( 15) ( 16) (17) (18) (1)

PR BANGAlORE- I- ll. EA 169.85 8.15 12

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 15 EA 228.78 138.63 13

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 17 EA Total 4.81 83.30 27.43 36.74 14 SNS 4.81

PR BANGAlORE- I- ll. EA Total 30.73 220.38 46.07 92.37 15 SNS 30.73

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 15 EA Total 17.26 138.47 2.47 19.71 16 SNS 17.26

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 15 fA Total 83.85 175.02 94.17 89.22 17 SNS 83.85

PR BANGALORE- 1- 12 EA Total 27.35 364.43 146.75 32.78 '18 SNS 27.35

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 13 EA Total 5.86 89.94 9.10 33.69 19 SNS 5.86

------UN I NHAS !TED ------20

KR BANGALORE- 1- 12 EA Tot"l 2.00 215.59 7.52 14.59 21 SNS 2.00

KR BANGAlORE- 1- 18 EA 319.47 14.17 30.86 23

PR BANGAlORE- ]- 14 EA Total 53.41 278.23 41.63 44.40 25 SNS 53.41

KR BANGALORE- ]- 16 EA Total 1.09 72.78 20.41 28 SNS 1.09

KR BANGALORE- ]- 12 EA Total 1.50 93.00 28.30 30 SNS 1.50

PR BANGALORE- [- 16 EA Total 53.86 177.50 30.80 74.16 31 SNS 53.86

69 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name: of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Cooe: No. :06'20

L.C. Nam.: of Villag.: Tolal ur.:a of Tolal AIlI~lIil'~s uvailahl.: (if nol uv,uilahl.: wilhinlh.: villal1':. 8 dash (-) i~ shown inlh.: No. lh.: villul1': Popu- .:olllllln lind n.:Xllo il in brad;.:ls. lh.: di~l:'n~.: in hr<>ad r8nl1.:s·viz. -5 killS, 5-10 k1l19, (In h.:dar.:.) lali,m and Il) + kills of lh.: n~ar"sl [!I:,~" \\'h.:r~ th~ f" ... ilil\' is avail:,hl" is giv.:n}. ;'IIU.I Elhh:n· t... l"di,,:,1 Drinkin!! P,'sl Day or C,mulluni.:alion No.nf tiulI~l \\!al~r olid Days of IBus SlOp, 1I,,"~~- Td.:· mark.:tl Railway Slation, hold. I1mph hal ifany Wut.:rwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

32 GAN I GARAHAL LI 153.97 688 P -(0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (118)

33 SOMASHETTI HALL I 175.56· 867 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (170)

34 LAKSHMIPURA 160.96 984 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 196)

35 GUDDADAHALLI 79.21 796 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (175 )

36 153_31 2159 P, M PHC, FPC W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (450) , 37 MADARAHALLI 60.90 394 - (0-5i -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS I (87)

38 CHIKKASANDRA 142.58 1345 P - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (305)

39 SHETT AHALL I 160.55 1311 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (303)

42 DASANAPURA 408.89 1530 P, M RP T, HP PO, -(5-10) as (315) Phone

43 ADAKAMARANAHALLI 90.64 898- p' -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) 8S (192)

44 MAKALI 79.49 839 P, M PHC II, HP Phone -(S-10) 8S (224)

45 HAROKYATHANAHALLI 291.76 1032 P, M -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (193)

46 NARAYAPPANAPALYA 39.48 ------UN - INHABITED ------._-_------_ ... _--

47 GEJJIGADAIlALLI 66.36 514 P RP W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (76)

48 NAGARUR 404.39 1189 P(2), M, H RP W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) ". (205)

70 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nalllt! of C.D.I3l()~k : BANGALORE NORTH; Codt! No.: 0020

Arrrua~h N.:ar.:sl Town. Class of Town Pt,\\'t!f '-"nJ us.: ("r.:a uml.:r Jin'.:r.:nllyl'':s of lanJ us.: in h':'lar.:s ruunJ.:d lolwo d.:dmal rla,.:s) L.C. 'n villag.: and dislan,.: (in Km.) Supply No. For.:'" Irrit!ah.:d Un-irriglll.:d Cuhurahl.: Ar\!u nol (hy ht)lIl .....:1.! of irrigation) wash! availah!.: (induJing Illr ,uhivalion gau.:har and gruv.:s)

(11) (12) ( 13) ( 14) (15) ( 16) (17) (18) (1)

PR BANGALORE- [- 14 EA Total 22.96 86.00 17.73 27.28 32 SNS 22.96

PR BANGALORE- [- 15 EA Total 17.47 114.62 13.09 30.38 33 SNS 17.47

KR BANGALORE- 1- 14 EA Total 12.96 117.62 30.38 34 SNS 12.96

KR BANGALORE- [- 15 EA Tot(ll 15.70 50.03 4.00 9.48 35 SNS 15.70

PR BANGALORE- [- 15 EA Tot(ll 21.67 104.47 16.19 10.98 36 SNS 21.67

KR BANGALORE- [- 16 EA Tot(ll 10.20 34.28 10.96 5.46 37 SNS 10.20

KR BANGALORE- [- 13 EA Total 6.48 103.08 33.02 38 SNS 6.48

KR BANGALORE- 1- 15 EA Total 6.92 77.42 44.06 32.15 39 SNS 6.92

PR NELAMANGALA- IY- 6 EA Tot(ll 27.98 274.47 106.44 42 SNS 27.98

PR NELAMANGALA- IY- 8 EA Tot(ll 17.45 J6.38 0.20 16.61 43 SNS 17.45

PR NELAMANGALA- lY- 10 EA Tot(ll 1.48 66.91 7.71 3.39 44 SNS 1.48

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 10 EA Tot(ll 13.48 219.31 15.51 43.46 45 SNS 13.48

------UN INHABITED ...... -- -_ ...... 46

KR NELAMANGALA- IY- 9 EA 45.18 2.10 19.08 47

KR NELAMANGALA- IY- 6 EA Total 19.91 270.50 72.51 41.47 48 SNS 19.91

71 VILLAGE

AMENITIES NameofC.D.Bh:k: BANGALORE NORTH; Coue No_ :0020

LC. Name uf Vilhlgl! TOlal ar":il of Total Amollilios .vailahk (if nol uvailahlo wilhin tho villago_ 8 d ..h (-) is shown in th~ No_ lhe village P"pu- ..:nhuHll alld n~ 'l h) it in hra..:k..:ts. th..: di~tall":": in hroad rant:..:s viz. -5 kms, 5-1 0 lms~ (In ho,laros) hilioll alld 10+ llH~ of tht: n.:.m:st C1a(,.·..: Wh":I\: th..: t~ll.·ility is a\'(liiahk is given). and Edu..:u- ~I

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( I 0)

49 KOOIPALYA 23.74 149 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (30)

50 ALUR 418.63 1226 P(2), H - (0-5) T, HP PO -(0-5) BS (225)

51 HEGGADADEVANAPURA 181.37 971 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (195)

52 HANUHANTHA SAGARA 45.17 219 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (40)

53 HADANAIKANAHALLI 227.96 2728 P, H, H . RP T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (592)

54 S IDDANAHOSAHAL LI 79.02 626 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (135 )

55 DOMBARAHALLI 102.77 216 -(0-5) -(0- 5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (40)

56 KADARANAHALLI 170.88 312 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) 'BS (55)

57 GOIIDAHALLI 222.04 347 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) - (0-5) (70)

58 SHIVANAPURA 441.83 778 P(2), H RP II, HP PO - (5-10) as (148)

59 KENGANAHALL I 197.39 426 P -(0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (72)

60 HULLEGOIIDANAHALLI 395.46 1039 P, H RP II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (200)

61 PI LLAHALLI 337_96 734 P - (0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (140)

62 SESHAGIRI PALYA 37.73 19 - (0-5) -(0-5) II -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (7)

63 VADERAHALLI 143.05 298 P - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) - (0-5) (50)

72 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Bh:k : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach N~ar~SI Town, Class of Town Pow~r Land,usc (aNa under din~rcnllypes ofland us.: in hI!ClaNS rounded 10 two d~cimal places) L.C. to village and dislance (in Km.) Supply No. Foresl lrriguh:d Un-irrigaled Cullurable Areanol (hy s"ur~c of irligalioll) wasl~ available (induding for cullivation gauchar and groves)

~11) ~ 12) ~131 ~ 14) ~151 ~16) 117) ~18) ~12

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 8 EA 21.02 2.17 0.55 49

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 12 EA Total 316.44 96.50 5.69 50 SNS 316.44

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 10 EA Total 150.43 28.39 2.55 51 SNS 150.43

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 10 EA Total 1.24 12.98 30.95 52 SNS 1.24

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 12 EA Total 0.38 180.30 3.64 43.64 53 SNS 0.38

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 13 EA Total 0.84 68.98 9.20 54 SNS 0.84

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 14 EA Total 0.92 90.15 3.98 7.72 55 SNS 0.92

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 16 EA Total 1.04 136.17 20.17 13.50 56 SNS 1.04

PR NELAMANGAlA- IV- 10 EA 121.85 11.39 88.80 57

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 10 EA Total 27.98 259.92 35.95 117.98 58 SNS 27.98

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 8 fA Total 17.86 118.29 28_74 32.50 59 SNS 17.86

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 6 EA Total 96.48 161.94 56.49 80.55 60 SNS 96.48

KR NELAHANGALA- IV- 6 EA Total 11.83 222.08 50.68 53.37 61 SNS 11.83

KR NELAHANGAlA- IV- 9 EA Total 4.86 30.80 2.07 62 SNS 4.86

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 12 EA Total 1.67 98.80 33.22 9.36 63 SNS 1.67

73 A·17 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH: Cod\.! No. :0020

L.C. Nan.., of Villug~ TOlal aN. of Tolal Am""iti"s availahl" (ifnol.v.ilabl~ withinlh" village, 8 dash (-) is shown in the No. Ih" villag~ p,~)u- column and n""llo il in brac"~ls, th~ dislunc" in broad range. viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kim,

~1 1 ~2l m ,4} (5) (6) m (8} (9) ,10)

64 MUNIYANAPAlYA 89.42 102 -(0-5) -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) ( 18)

65 KUDURAGERE 300.40 1099 P, 14 -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (193)

66 MADAVARA 263.14 1648 p. M -(0-5) T. 101, HP PO, -(5-10) BS (344) Phone

67.· GAVIPAlYA 35.12 -----._------.-----.---- UN - INHABITED ----.------~-----

68 KAMMASANDRA 232.89 459 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (81)

69 RAVATANAHAlLl 378.94 729 P, M RP W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (126) f 70 AVRAHALLI 261.40 435 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (79)

71 LAKKENAHAlLl 219.68 740 P -(O-S) W. HP - (0- 5) -(5-10) BS (141)

72 VENKATAPURA 94.55 170 -(0-5) -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (38)

73 8YREGOWDANAHAlLI 146.65 418 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (78)

74 BETTANAGERE 484.13 856 P - (0-5) W. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (153)

75 HUCHANA PALYA 57.24 202 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (26)

76 MARIYANAPALYA 9.73 ------UN - INHABITED -.--~------

n MATHAHALLI 249.62 732 p. M RP 101, HP PO -(5-10) as (118)

78 NARASIPURA 132.22 464 -(O-S) -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (SO)

74 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name: of C.D.B1ock : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach N~aNsi Town. 'Clas. ofT.,wO: Pllw~r Laud U~ (arca ulld~r din;:rcnt tyl'~s of land U~ in h~clares rounded to two decimal pla • .:s) L.C. to villa!!,: and distan~e (in K11\.) Supply No. F,,.cst Irdgall!d Un-irrigutcd Culturable Area not (hy sou,c.: of irrigation) W8St~ available Cinduding for cultivation gau.:har and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) em (18) (1)

KR NElAMANGALA - IV- 8 EA 35.77 Total 2.18 40_99 3.72 6.76 64 SNS 2.18

PR NElAMANGALA' IV· 10 EA Total 144.17 134.25 19.13 2.85 65 SNS 144:17

PR NELAMANGALA·. IV' 9 EA Total 24.42 181.39 4.12 53.21 66 SNS 24.42

------.-- UN - INHABITED ------67

PR NELAMANGALA' IV' 10 EA ·Total 2.16 174.56 36.22 19.95 68 SNS 2.16

PR NELAMANGALA' IV' 10 EA Total 10.63 287.49 40.48 40.34 69 SNS· 10.63

KR NELAMANGALA· IV· 10 EA Total 9.39 172.24 23.09 56.68 70 SNS 9.39

PR NELAMANGALA· IV· 9 EA Total ~.43 124.74 72.01 20.50 71 SNS 2.43

KR NELAMANGALA- IV' 5 EA 85.19 6.52 2.84 n

PR NELAMANGALA- IV· 5 EA TotaL 36.48 69.87 26.49 13.81 73 SNS 36·.48

KR NELAMANGALA' IV' 3 EA TotaL 17.94 218.68 226.86 20.65 74 SNS 17.94 .

KR NELAMANGAlA' IV· 5 EA . 38.45 8.95 9.84 75

...... UN . INHABITED ------_---_-.-----.------76

PR NELAMANGALA' IV· 9 EA TotaL 31.58 154.84 4.35 58.85 77 SNS 31.58

PR NElAHANGALA' IV· 9 EA TotaL 12.59 107.77 11.86 78 SNS 12.59

75 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Cooe No. :0020

L.C. Nam.: of ViUag.: Tolal ar~a of TOlal Am~nili~s availabl. (if 1101 availabl. within th. villag•• a dash (-) is shown in the No. th.: villag.: Pupu- column and II~Xt 10 il in brackels, the di.lanc. in broad ranges viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (Ill h.~lar.s) I"lion nn,1 10+ km. "flh. n.nr•• 1 [!Iace wh~re lh~ t:lcilily is availnhl.: is giv.:nl. and Educa- r\'l~di"al Drinking Posl Day or Communication No.of tional Wat~r and Days of (Bus Stop. Hou~.:- T.:le- marketl Railway Station. holds graph hat if any Waterway)

<1> <2> (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

79 TORENAGASANDRA 108.69 678 P, H -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (120)

60 THAHHENAHALLI 172.63 731 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (138)

81 TOTADAGUDDADAHALLI 205.40 1072 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (208)

82 SRIKANTAPURA 83.10 1516 P, M RP T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (337)

84 K.G.SRIKANTAPURA 75.65 104 -(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -(0'5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (17)

85 LAKSHHIPURA 406.19 1096 P, H -(0-5) II, HP PO -(10+) BS (205)

86 VADDARAHALLI .52.89 397 P '(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (63)

87 BETTAtlALLl <'01.36 522 P RP II, tiP -(0-5) -(10+) as (95)

88 KITTANAHALlI 441.42 1953 P(2), H RP T, HP PO -(10+) BS (343)

89 GOllARAPALYA 51'1.53 30 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (7)

90 HUNNIGERE 272.20 512 P RP II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (100)

91 SYADAHIPAlYA 30.81 134 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (25)

92 RAHPALYA 65.42 188 P -(0- 5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (39)

93 HUSKUR 417.91 1151 P, H RP T, HP PO -(0"5) BS (205)

94 181.7S 692 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (129)

76 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach N~aNsl Town, Class QfTown Puw~r Land usc (ar~a ul\I.l~r dilT.NnI Iyp~s of land u~ in h~ctar~s round.d 10 two d~cimal places) L.C. lovillag~ and disljlll~d (in Kill.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturable Ar~a nol (by source or irrigation) waste available (including flu cultivation gauchar and groves) ,112 , 12 2 (132 , 14 2 (152 {1 62 P72 ( 182 (1 )

KR NElAMANGALA- IV- 15 EA Total 8_62 84.73 5.77 9.57 79 SNS 8.62

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 16 EA Total 132.53 34.40 5.70 80 SNS 132.53

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 16 EA Total 4.25 160.07 13.03 28.05 81 SNS 4.25

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 10 EA 64.92 13.03 5.15 82

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 16 EA Total 5.79 62.32 5.92 1.62 84 SNS 5.79

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 14 EA Total 23.08 309.32 54.62 19.17 85 SNS 23.08

KR NELAMANGALA- IY- 13 EA Total 20.24 116.79 8.15 7.71 86 SNS 20.24

PR NELAMANGALA- IY- 12 EA Total 20.11 148.64 9.87 22.74 87 SNS 20.11

PR NELAMANGAlA- IY- 14 EA Total 22.81 296.88 72.87 48.86 88 SNS 22.81

KR NELAMANGALA- IY- 12 EA Total 1.32 46.47 10.74 89 SNS 1.32

KR NELAMANGALA- IY- 3 EA 24.01 Total 18.72 185.11 31.58 12_78 90 SNS 18.72

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 3 EA 26.42 2.91 1.48 91

KR NELAMANGALA- IY- 3 EA Total 5.01 48.91 7.85 3.65 92 SNS 5.01

PR NElAMANGALA- IY- 5 EA 0.81 Total 38.98 279.07 42.95 56_10 93 SNS 38.98

KR NElAMANGALA- IY- 8 EA Total 10. l' 132.93 10.64 28.04 94 SNS 10.14

77 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.B1ock : BANGALORE NORTH; Coue No. :0020

L.C. Nam~ of Villag~ Tolal ar~a of Total Amonili •• availabl. (if not avail"bl. wilbinth~ villag~, a dash (-) i. shown in lb~ No. lb. villag. Popu- "olul1llland lI.xtlo it in bro"I.;.18, lb~ dislan". in hn>ad rang~s viz. -5 kl11&. 5-10 kms,

"2 ,22 m ,42 (52 (62 m (82 ,92 ( 102 95 GOVINDAPURA 78.39 237 -CO-5) -(0-5) II, liP -CO-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (40)

96 GANGOOANAHALLI 282.99 1217 P, H RP T, liP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (223)

97 K_G.LAKKENAHALLI 107.87 623 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) 85 ( 103)

98 BY ANDAHAL LI 135.53 462 P RP II, liP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (75)

99 KADABAGERE 610.66 1391 P(2), H RP T, HP PO -(10+) as (235)

100 GIDDENAHALLI 235.40 388 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (63)

101 GATTlSlDDANAKAlll 10B.B4 12 -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (3)

102 MALLASANDRA 307.95 707 P(2) -(0-5) II, liP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (137)

103 SONDEKOPPA 614.89 3504 p(2), M PHe, FPC T, liP PTO, -(5-10) BS (617) Phone

104 BOHHASETTIHALLI 107.40 305 P -(0-5) II, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (59)

105 GOPALAPURA 397.63 752 P(2), M RP T, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (145)

106 SHAHIBHATTARA PALYA 58.39 287 -(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (45)

107 KUKKANAHALLI 462.37 710 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (110)

108 THOOIGERE 322.'()2 685 P, M RP II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS ( 112)

109 HOSALLI PAL YA 91.84 340 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (59)

78 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nam~ ofC.D.Block: BANGALORE NORTH; Cod~ No.: 0020

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Pow~r Land us.: (arca und~r dini:r~nI types of land usc in hectares round~d to two decimal places) L.C to village and distanc': (in Km.) Supply N, Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Culturnble Area not (by S

~ 11 ~ ~12l ~ 13~ (14 ~ ( 15 2 ~162 (172 ~182 ~ 1

KR NELAMAN(iAlA- IV· 14 EA 19.06 Total 2.55 7.12 23.98 25.68 9~ SNS 2.55

Pit NElAMANGALA· IV- 14 EA Total 21.51 163.68 86.76 11.04 91 SNS 21.51

PR NElAMAt.lGALA- IV- 18 EA Total 2.61 69.54 12.61 23.11 9j SNS 2.61

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 19 EA Total 13.39 102.96 13.66 5.52 91 SNS 13.39

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 20 EA Total 13.78 458.79 18.75 119.34 9< SNS 13.78

KR NELAHANGALA· IV- 18 EA Total 26.32 103.78 15.02 90.28 101 SNS 26.32

KR NELAHANGALA- IV- 15 EA Total 8.10 83.08 4.05 13.61 10 SNS 8.10

PR NELAHANGALA· IV- 15 EA Total 13.80 216.64 36.44 41.07 10: SNS 13.80

PR NELAHANGALA- IV· 10 EA Total 38.58 373.68 57.61 145.02 10: SNS 38.58

KR NELAHANGALA- IV- 7 EA Total 5.39 78.27 15.10 8.64 10· SNS 5.39

PR NELAMANGALA· IV- 8 EA Total 34.86 291.11 28.04 43.62 10 SNS 34.86

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 10 EA Total 2.78 49.86 5.75 10 SNS 2.78.

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 11 EA Total 10.53 353.99 58.06 39.79 10 SNS 10.53

PR NELAMANGALA· IV- 13 EA Total 7.93 236.89 31.28 45.92 10 SNS 7.93

KR NELAMANGALA- IV- 14 EA Total 2.87 70.79 5.27 12.91 10 SNS 2.87

79 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D,Block : BANGALORE NORTH; CmJe No, :0020

L.C. Name of Village Total aNa of Total Am.:nili.:s availabl~ (if not availahl.: within lhe villag¢, a dam C-) is shown in the No. lh.: village Popu- column and n"Xllu il in brackels, th.: di.lonc.: in broad ranges viz. -5 I;ms, 5-10 killS, (In h':':laN') lalion and 10+ kms uflh~ n03r.:S( Qla~.: wh.:rc (he fa~ilil~ is avail~ble is !livenl. and Edu.:a- Medi.:al Drinking Pu'" Day or Communicalion No.of lional Wal~r and Days of (Bus SlOp. Hous.:- T.:le- Il1llr];ell Railway Sill lion, hold. graph hal ifany Wat.:rway) (1) (2) m (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

110 AGRAHARA pALYA 79.68 184 P -(0-5) II. HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (31)

111 BYNAKONENAHALLI 171.95 334 P -(5-10) II. HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (49)

712 KACHOHAlLl 263.70 1043 p(2) -(O-S) II, HP -(0-5) -(10"') BS (194)

113 MACHOHALLI 462.74 1672 P, " Rp "'. HP PO - (10 .. ) BS (293)

114 NAGASANDRA 189.44 120 -(0-5) -(0-5) "'. HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (22)

as HESARAGHATTA 630.36 6493 1'(4). PHC. FPC T. HP PTa, SUN 85 (1311) 11(4). H, Phone PUC

116 BlliJAJI 196.50 665 I' -(0-5) II, HI' -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (11B)

117 GUOl)APAHALLI 189.90 459 1', M -(0-5) "'. HP -(0-5) -( 0-$) BS (108)

',l18 -OASANAHALLI 356.95 544 P -(0-5) II. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (112 )

119 HESARAGHATTA GRASS FARM 1189.82 474 -(0-5) -(0-5) T, HI' -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (9B)

120 GYATAA 521.04 893 P, M -(0-5) T, HP PO -(5-10) BS (157)

121 SEERESANORA 152.02 591 P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (99) ... 122 KAMAKSHIPukA 109.69 454 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) - (10+) BS (75)

123 SONNENAHALLI 648.69 1176 1'(2) , M PHC , FPC 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(10"') BS (205)

80 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.; 0020

Appl'Ollch Nean:1l Town, Cia... of Town Pow~r Land Ullol (al'l:a under dirr~l'I:nllypc. of land Ullol in heCla"'. round"d 10 IWO d.:cimal places) L.C . 10 village • nd dlllanc~ (in Km.) Supply No. FOI'IIIll lrrigat~ Un-irrigat"" CullUnble Area not (by aoun:.: of irrigalion) waate available (including for cultivation gaucbarand groVel)

~ III 2 , '3l , ,41 ,,62 , 17l ,'8l " l "~l "2 KR NElAMANGAlA- IV- 15 EA Total 4.57 42.60 11_78 20.73 110 SNS 4.57

KR BANCALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 30.83 134.45 0.93 5.74 "I SNS 30.83

PR BANCAlORE- 1- 19 EA Total 9.31 210.55 16.71 27.13 112 SNS 9.31

PR BANCALORE- 1- 20 EA Total 64.78 373.64 12.20 12.12 113 SNS 64.78

KR NELAMANCALA- IV- 13 EA Total 1.27 136_89 41.07 10.21 114 SHS 1.27

PR BANCALORE - I - 14 EA Total 95.14 361.19 174.03 115 SNS 95.14

ICR BANGAlORE- 1- 15 EA Total 23.61 121.69 17.00 34.00 116 SNS 23.61

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 10.17 135.38 21.49 22.86 117 SNS 10.17

PR BANGALORE - 1- 16 EA Total 18.22 79.04 16.73 242.96 118 SNS 18.22

PR BANGALORE- ,- 15 EA 1189.82 119

PR 000 BALLAPUR- "- 15 EA Total 10.24 120.70 390.10 120 SNS 10.24

PR 000 BALLAPUR- 11- 15 EA Total 36.60 70.18 17.55 27.69 121 SNS 36.60

PR DOO BALLAPUR- 11- 13 EA Total 4.37 76.99 12.59 13.74 122 SNS 4.37

PR DOD BALLAPUR- II- 14 EA Total 42.24 407.85 75.81 122_79 123 SNS 42.24

81 A.le VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code: No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village TOial ar~a of TOlal Am~niti~. availabl~ (if nOi avail.bl" within th~ village. a dash (-) i. shown in the No. the village Popu- column and n~xtto it in brack~ts. the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In hectares) lation and 10+ kms oflhe nearest (!Iace where the facilit~ i. available is jliven). and &luea- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication N~.of tion~1 Water and Days of [Bus Stop, House- Telc- mari;ctl Railway Stalion, holds graph hal ifany WaterwaYI

(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) m (8) (9) ( 10)

124 CHALLAHALLI 265.30 733 P -(0-5) T, HP - (0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (126)

125 HANIYUR 260.24 937 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (178)

126 CHANNASANDRA 72.77 158 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (27)

127 BYRAPURA 50.62 645 P, M -(5-10) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(0-5) (93)

128 ARAKERE 467.35 843 P -(5-10) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (148)

129 KAKKEHALLI 120.44 213 P -(5-10) II, liP -(5-10) -(5-10) 8S (42)

130 NELLUKUNTE 85.37 199 -(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (35)

131 KADATHANAMALE 315.15 1238 P -(5-10) II, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS . (255)

132 MARASANDRA AMANIKERE 129.74 ------UN - INHABITED ------.

133 SURADENPURA 273.20 897 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (164)

134 SADENAHALLI 290.33 744 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (ISO)

135 ADDE VISHIIANATHAPURA 619.70 1247 P(2) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (227)

136 SRIRAMANAHALll 188.68 440 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (92)

137 ADIGANAHALLI 234.05 833 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (152)

138 RAJANKUNTE 134.80 1237 P, M RP II, HP PO FRI BS, RS (249)

82 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approa~h N~a'resl Town. Class of Town Pow~r Land Us.) (ar~a und~r din;:r~nttyp~s of land u~ in h~clares round~d to two decimal places) L.C. to village and dista~e (in Km.) Supply No. Forest lrrigat~d Un-irrigated Cuhurable Area not (by souree of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and groves)

(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) ( 16) (17) (18) (1)

KR 000 BALLAPUR- 11- 9 EA Total 38.88 125.80 38.81 61.81 124 SNS 38.88

KR DOD BALLAPUR- 11- 11 EA Total 42.21 184.36 2.15 31.52 125 SNS 42.21

KR 000 BALLAPUR- II- 12 EA Total 6.07 59.24 7.46 126 SNS 6.07

KR 000 BALLAPUR- 11- 12 EA Total 10.50 36.90 2.70 0.52 127 SNS 10.50

PR 000 BALLAPUR- 11- 12 EA Total 105.81 238.09 34.83 88.62 128 SNS 105.81

PR DOD BALLAPUR- II- 10 EA Total 17.86 91.30 0.65 10.63 129 SNS 17.86

PR YELAHANKA- III- 9 EA Total 24.81 48.75 11.81 130 SNS 24.81

PR DOD BALLAPUR- 11- 8 EA Total 38.46 154.71 22.32 99.66 131 SNS 38.46

------UN - INHABITED ------132

PR DOD BALLAPUR- II- 10 EA Total 46.60 153.88 10.70 62.02 133 SNS 46.60

KR YELAHAHKA- 111- 12 EA Total 31.48 132.83 52.68 73.34 134 SNS 31.48

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 12 EA Total 71.70 421.91 32.01 94.08 135 SNS 71.70

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 12 EA Total 26.85 86.66 7.40 67.n 136 SNS 26.85

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 20.51 128.34 4.60 80.60 137 SNS 20.51

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 12.19 106.18 16.43 138C::> SNS 12.19

83 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village Total area or TOlal Am~nilie. available (if 001 available within tho: village. a dallh C-) i. shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next 10 it in bra.:l;el8. the disl8no;e in broad range. viz. -5 I;lIl8. 5-10 bus. (In heClllrcti) lalion and 10+ kms oflhe nearesll!lace wheN Ihe fadlil): is available is lIiven}. and Educa- M.:dical Drinking Polll Day or COmDWliK:alioD No.of Iional Waler and Day. of (Bu. SlOp, Houso:- Tde- marko:lI Railway Slalion. holds graph hal ifany WalCrway] ell m m (4l {51 '6} m ,82 (92 ,'0l 1.39 CHOKKANAHALLl 193.50 241 P RP T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 85 (46)

140 BUDUHANAHALLI 162.32 423 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (76)

141 KAKOLU 5n.43 1048 P, H, H RP T, HP PO -(0-5) BS (193)

142 SHANUBHAGANAHAlLI 183.88 551 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (99)

143 SEETHAKEHPANAHALLI 163.70 626 P -(0-5) W, HP - (0-5) - (0-5) BS (107)

144 KOLUVARAYANAHALLI 121.53 348 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (51 )

145 DIBBUR 204.59 672 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 85 (122)

146 lTHAGALAPURA 217.39 407 P - (0- 5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (55)

147 MADAPPANAHALLI 413.56 615 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 114)

148 LI NGANAHALL! 170.18 552 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (90)

149 HATHKUR 300.21 920 P, H -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (168)

150 KALENAHALLI 81.32 192 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -( 10+) BS (33)

151 SEEKOTE 315.38 1616 P, H -(0-5) W, HP PO -(10+) BS (285)

152 MUTUGADA HALL! 178.73 243 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (37)

153 HYLAPPANAHALlI 259.51 689 P -(0-5) W, HP - (0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (122)

84 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; COde No.: 0020

Appl'OllCb Nearest Town. Ch.1II of Town Pow.:r Land us.: (area und.:r dilT.:renltypea of land us.: in bectare. rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigat.:d Un-irrigated Cuhurable Area DOl (by aourc" of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gaucbarand ,rove.)

, ,21 4 1~1 "'1 P32 P 1 , (161 ,,71 "~l ,1-1 PR YELAHANKA- 111- 12 EA Total 14.85 133.62 34_13 10.90 139 SNS 14.85

PR DOO BALLAPUR- 11- 13 EA Total 22.42 99.84 14.66 25.40 140 SNS 22.42

PR 000 BALLAPUR, II' 13 EA Total 34.51 129.32 31.60 382.00 141 SNS 34.51

PR 000 BALLAPUR- 11- 14 EA Total 21.47 122.22 9.38 30.81 142 SNS 21.47

PR DOD BALLAPUR- 11- 14 EA Total 12.21 121.51 8.34 21.64 143 SNS 12.21

PR DOD BALLAPUR- 11- 16 EA Total 33.56 46.56 8.10 33.31 144 SNS. 33.56

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 29.63 143.87 8.14 22.95 145 SNS 29.63

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 13 EA Total 10.13 99.24 19.48 88.54 146 SNS 10.13

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA 59.89 Total 32.14 244.18 41.89 35.46 . 147 SNS 32.14

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 12 EA Total 15.89 132.84 21.45 148 SNS 15.89

PR YELAHANKA' III, 14 EA Total 37.34 160.76 24.29 77.82 149 SNS 37.34

PR YELAHANKA- III' 17 EA Total 21.88 49.42 10.02 150 SNS 21.88

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 16 EA Total 59.98 172.30 28.79 54.31 151 SNS 59.98

KR YELAHANKA' III' 10 EA Total 6.21 143.07 12.66 16.79 152 SNS 6.21

KR YELAHANKA' 111- 10 EA 24.71 Total 35.63 175.25 23.92 153 SNS 35.63

85 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTHi Code No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village Tollll area of Tolal Am~nilie. avaiJabJ~ (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and n~xtlo it in brack~ts. the distance in broad ranges viz. -S kms. S-IO kms. (In hectares) lation and 10+ km. of the nearest I!lace where the facUitl: is available is !liwn}. and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Wator and Days of (Bus Stop, House- Tole· marketl Railway Station, holds graph hat ifany Waterway)

(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) m (8) (9) ( 10)

154 KRISHNARAJAPURA 79.63 27 -(0-5) -(5-10) II -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0'5) (4)

155 LINGARAJAPURA 42.55 85 -(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (20)

156 MAVALLIPURA 303.17 653 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 113)

157 BYLAKERE 381.16 1286 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (225)

158 GUNIAGRAHARA 144.57 610 . P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (103)

159 KALATHIMMANAHALLI 207.71 454 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (83)

160 KASAGATTAPURA 190.31 1770 P(3), M(2) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (300)

161 LIHGARAJASAGARA '34.40 ---.-----.------UN - INHABITED ------._----.------.--

162 KONDASHETTI HALLI 97.37 315 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (46)

163 HADAGIRIHALlI 51.06 295 '(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (41)

164 THAMMARASANAHALLI 79.73 314 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (49)

165 AIVARU KANDAPURA 392.25 1917 P, H, H -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (399)

166 KODAGJ THIRUMAlAPURA 211.42 1368 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (251)

167 HURALI CHIKKANAHAlll 270.97 1097 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (208)

168 KUMBARAHAlll 139.02 1058 P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) - (0- 5) -(0-5) (187)

86 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach Nearest Town, Clas. of Town Power Land use (arca und~r ditTerent types of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distan~e (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigat~d Un-irrigated Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gau~harand groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) ( 16) (17) (18) (1)

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA 28.00 47.90 3.73 '154

KR YELAHANKA- 1[1- 10 EA Total 9.75 10.55 11.93 10.32 155 SNS 9.75

PR YELAHANKA- 1[[- 12 EA Total 16.29 172.53 64.52 49.83 156 SNS 16.29

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 40.99 205.53 38.68 95.96 157 SNS 40.99

KR YElAHANKA- 11[- 8 EA Total 36.44 56.36 20.48 31.29 158 5NS 36.44

PR YElAHANKA- 11[- 10 EA Total 28.62 155.53 4.92 18.64 159 SNS 28.62

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 15 EA Total 40.50 119.04 30.77 160 SNS 40.50

------UN - INHABITED -----~------161

/ PR BANGAlORE- 1- 16 EA Total 8.40 76.66 8.22 4.09 162 SNS 8.40

PR BANGAlORE- [- 15 EA Total 10.13 20.24 10.54 10.15 163 SNS 10.13

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 16 EA Total 8.95 54.16 10.95 5.67 164 SNS 8.95

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 16 EA 1.36 390.89 165

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 14 EA Total 36.08 138.40 4.05 32.89 166 SNS 36.08

PR BANGAlORE' [- 19 EA Total 43.44 185.94 16.65 24.94 167 SNS 43.44

KR BANGAlORE' I' 17 EA Total 32.79 72.14 10.13 23.96 168 SNS 32.79

87 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village Total aNa of Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is &bown in the No. the village Popu- column BnO next to it in brackets. the distance in broad range. viz. -5 kRIll. 5-10 kRIll. (In h~clan:s) lalion and J0 + kms of lhe nean:sll!lace when: the (acilil}: is Ivailable is given2. and &luea- M~dical Drinking PoIt Day or Communication No.of tional Water Bnd Days of [Bus Stop, Houso:- Tele- market! Railway Slalion. holds graph hal ifany Waterway)

(1) <2> (3) (42 (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

169 KEMPAPURA 126.09 559 P '(5,10) II, HP ,(0-5) ·CO·S) as (98)

170 SOLADEVANAHALll 155.31 1023 P, M '(5'10) II, HP PO '(0-5) as (192)

171 SASIVEGHATTA 200.68 495 P '(5'10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (86)

172 THARAaANA HALl! 84.96 669 I' '(5,10) II, HP PO 'CO-S) as (126)

173 CHIKICAJALA 251.69 2182 P(2), M(2) RP T, HP PTO, THU ss (Slm Phone

174 MARANAYAKANA HALLI 132.56 477 P '(0'5) II, HP ·CO·S) '(0,5) as (98)

175 SETTIGERE 237.17 702 P -(5-10) II, HP ,(0,5) '(0,5) BS, RS (136)

176 MUTTUGAOA HALLI 95.94 282 -(0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -CO'S) -(5-10) -(0-5) (50)

177 SEGUR 185.99 317 P '(5'10) II, HP ·(0'5 ) ~(S·'0) as (57)

178 CH I KKAHAHAlLi 93.90 172 P '(0'5) II, HP • (0-5) '(0,5) as (35)

179 MYlANAHAlll 281.84 1705 1'(2), M ·cO·S) II, HP ·co·S) '(0·5> 85 (275)

180 BANDIKODEGENAHALLI 106.28 ••...... ••••..•. _...... UN • INHABITED ••••...•••.••..•.••••..•. AMANIKERE

181 HUNACHUR 402.51 551 P 'co-S) w, HP '(0-5) ·cO·S) -(0'5) (94)

182 DAMMANUR 70.22 1 -(0-5) '(0-5) II -(0-5) -(0-5) ,(0,5) (1)

183 SINGAHALLI 382.36 693 P, M '(0'5) w, HP -COoS) -(0-5) BS (120)

88 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Na~ of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Power Land Us.! (area und~r dilT~rent types of land Us.! in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distanco: (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irril1ut~d Un-irri,ah:d Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (irn:luding for cultivation gauchar and groves)

~ 111 ~12~ p3~ ~ 14~ ~15l ~16~ ~ 171 ~181 ~12

PR BANGALORE- 1- 15 EA Total 13.06 104.39 8.64 169 SNS 13.06

PR 8ANGALORE- 1- 15 EA Total 20.54 82.74 5.30 46.73 170 SNS 20.54

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 9.94 145.88 9.95 34.91 171 SNS 9.94

PR SANGALORE- 1- 11 EA Total 11.82 43.46 2.85 26.83 172 SNS 11.82

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 30.78 123.12 97.79 173 SNS 30.78

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 11 EA Total 15.38 49.57 67.61 174 SNS 15.38

PR YElAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 26.32 182.61 28.24 175 SNS 26.32

KR YELAHANKA- 111' 10 EA Total 13.87 61.11 12.11 8.73 116 SNS 13.87

PR YElAHANKA- 111' 9 EA Total 13.88 125.51 38.51 8.09 117 SNS 13.88

PR YELAHANKA- 111· 5 EA Total 6.07 77.02 10.81 178 SNS 6.07

" --._,-~ IeR ~ElAHANKA' 111- 5 EA 4' •• 15 Total 48.21 110.12 76.16 3.20 179 SNS 48.21

--.--•• --••• - •• - ••• - ••• ------UN • INHABITED ------.------.------180

IeR YElAHANKA- 111- 5 EA 13U.91 Total 27.62 109.32 115.69 10.97 181 SNS 27.62

PR YElAHANKA- 111- 3 EA Total 20.33 46.49 3.40 ~J82 SNS 20.33

PR YElAHANKA- 111- 4 EA Total 27.97 164.83 157.17 32.39 183 SNS 21.97

A· VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Coue No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village Tulal ar~a uf Tulal AllI~nilies availabl.: (ifnol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and nCX110 it in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In hecla res) lalion and 10+ kills oflhe nearcsll!Iace where Ihe facilil:i is available is given}. and Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communicalion No.of liunol Waler and Days of [Bus Slop, House- T.:le- market! Railway Stalion, holds graph hat if any Walerway)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1 0)

184 PALYA 232.30 447 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (78)

185 AREBINNAMANGALA 262.74 573 P -(0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (100)

186 GOLLAHALLI 91.64 75 -(0-5) - (0-5;, -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (14)

187 MAHAOEVAKODIGEHALLI 595.82 1027 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (198)

188 MANCHAPPANAHOSAHALLI 486.88 1002 P, M -(0-:» II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (167)

189 CHALLANAKUNTE 206.08 14 -(0-5) -(0- 5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (3)

190 MARASANDRA 409.12 677 P -(0 -5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (124)

191 MARALAKUNTE 375_08 814 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (149)

192 DASANAYAKANAHALLI 213.34 198 -(0-5) - (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) -(0-5) (34)

193 HUVINAYAKANAHALLI 256.42 508 P -jeO-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (100)

194 BANDI KOOIGE HALLI 365.22 1043 P, H "(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) as (188)

195 BOllAHALLI 142.78 381 p -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) - (0~5) BS (65)

196 HEES I GANAHAl LI 187.44 373 p .. (0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (60)

197 HUTTANAHALLI 343.60 1389 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (232)

90 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.B1ock : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach Nearest Town, Class of Town Power Land US\! (area under din;:renl types of land use in hectares rounded to two decimal places) L.C. to village and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated CuIturable Area not (hy SOUfCf! of in'igation) waste availahle (induding for cultivation gauchar and gfllVCS)

~"1 ~'21 ~131 ~141 ~ 1S} P6} ~ 171 ~18} ~ 11

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 3 EA Total 34.12 112.15 78.63 7.40 184 SNS 34.12

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 3 EA Total 19.09 "0.47 121.38 11.80 185 SNS 19.09

PR DEVANHAlll- IV- 15 EA 82.63 6.95 2.06 186

KR DEVANHALll- IV- 19 EA Total 37.28 224.30 312.76 21.48 187 SNS 37.28

PR DEVANHALLI- IV- 18 EA Total 56.71 379.55 50.62 188 SNS 56.71

KR DEVANHALLI- IV- 17 EA 204.11 1.97 189

KR DEVANHALLI- IV- 19 EA 165.07 Total 15.06 99.35 34.50 95.14 190 SNS 15.06

PR OEVANHAllI- IV- 19 EA Total 34.03 149.50 153.87 37_68 191 SNS 34.03

KR DEVANHAlll- IV- 17 EA Total 14.31 72_55 97.16 29.32 192 SNS 14.31

PR DEVANHAlll- IV- 16 EA - Total 6.11 183.92 55.46 10.93 193 SNS 6.11

PR DEVANHAlll- IV- 14 EA Total 42.55 266.05 34.16 22.46 194 SNS 42.55

PR DEVANHAlLI- IV- 14 EA Total 20_40 79.08 32.57 10.73 195 SNS 20.40

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 13 EA Total 9.27 126.73 26.34 25.10 196 SNS 9.27

PR YELAHANKA- 111- " EA Total 14.72 268.05 60.83 197 SNS 14.72

91 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No. :0020

L.C. Name of Villag.: TOialaNa of Total Am.:niti~s availabl.: (if not availablt within th~ villag~. a daah (-) is ahown in th.: No. th~ village Popu- column and ~"t to il in bracl;~I •• th\l dislanc\l in broad ranges viz. -S I;rna. S-IO I;ma. (In h~clBl\ls) latilln and 10+ Ian. ,,(the nolarel'll!lac.: where Ihe I)tcilit~ is availahl.: is giv.:nl. and Educa- Medical Drinl;ing POIil Day or Conununication No.of tional Wat.:r and Days of [Bus Slop. Hous.:- T.:le- marl;..:tI Railway Station. hllids graph hal ifany Wat.:rwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

198 BAGALUR 916.59 6176 P(4), PHC T, II, liP PTO, TUE BS 0034) M(2), H, Phone PUC

199 CHAGALAHATTI 342.77 514 -(0-5) - (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) - (0'5) BS (98)

200 MARENAHALLI 677.37 2255 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (388)

201 BYAPPANAHALLI 195_24 515 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (84)

202 SATHANOOR 428.26 792 P(2) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (112)

203 HOSAHALLI 377.72 1101 P, M - (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (188)

204 ICATTI GANAHALLI 484.20 2882 P, M -(0'5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5 ) as (549)

206 BILMARANAHALLI 93_57 388 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) ·(O-S) -(0,5) C71 )

207 SONNAPPANAHALLI 128.04 1958 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (361)

209 NELLUICUNTE 230.16 185 • (0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) B§" (1)

210 BETTAHALSOOR 598.25 2184 P, M Pile, FPC T, W, HP pro, -(5-10) as, RS (424) Phone

211 ICAI) I GENAHALLI 192.57 4481 P(3), M RP W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (916)

212 CHOKICANAHALLI 59.98 44 -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(5010) -(0-5) (11)

213 BAYYANAHALLI 148.19 346 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (67)

214 PAPANAHALlI 91.92 -(0-5) -(0-5) II -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (1)

92 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020

Approach Nearest Town. Class of Town Puw~r Land u..: (ar~a und~r dilT~rent typ~s of land us.: in hectares munded to two decimal places) L.C. 10 village .nd distance (in Km.) Supply No. FONo;i Irrigat~d Un·irrigat~d Cullurable Ar~a not (by source of irrigation) wao;ie available (including for cultivation gaucharand groves)

~11l t12) P32 {14) {152 {16l {17) {lBl {ll

PR YElAHANKA- 111- 12 EA Total 205.31 449.48 250.64 11.16 198 SNS 205.31

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 14 EA Total 46.28 171.82 88.78 35.89 199 SNS 46.28

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 14 EA 175.85 Total 44.13 224.01 187.14 46.24 200 SNS 44.13

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 18.68 133.67 15.03 27.86 201 SNS 18.68

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 8 EA Total 70.94 243.83 83.92 29.57 202 SNS 70.94

KR I YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 73.73 160.00 81.13 62.86 203 SNS 73.73

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 5 EA Total 59.13 255.93 69.77 99.37 204 . SNS 59.13

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 6.18 83.81 3.58 206 SNS 6.18

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 7 EA Total 3.70 66.86 57.48 207 SNS 3.70

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 6 EA • Total 13.50 113.85 102.81 209 SNS 13.50

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 67.68 431.72 33.56 65.29 210 SNS 67.68

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 14.83 85.16 92.58 211 SNS 14.83

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 13.11 41.94 4.93 212 SNS 13.11

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 25.79 64.34 58.06 213 SNS 25.79

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 0.42 88.76 2.74 214 SNS 0.42

93 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nllme of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village Tolal at~a of TOlal AJl1.'Jlili~s avail.bl" (if nol available wilbin Ib" villag", a dash (-) is shown in Ibe No. Ib" vil1ag.t Popu­ ~01ull1n and n~xlto il in brack~ts, Ib.: distanc" in broad rang.:. viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms, (In hoclaNs) lalion and 10+ kms orthe nearest place where the facility is availahle is given). and &Iuca- M~dical Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Water and Days of (Bus Stop, House­ T ,,1,,- mark"t! Railway Station, holds graph hat if any Waterway)

(4 ) (5) (6) (8) (9) (10)

215 THIMMASANDRA 204.54 796 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (125)

216 THARAHUNSE 609.85 1319 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (208)

217 KUDRAGERE 299.15 528 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (103)

218 GOWOENAHALLI 141.43 450 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (61)

219 CHANNAHALLI 81.58 852 P -(0-5) 'II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (145)

220 THARABANAHALLI 177.98 696 P -(0-5) II, HP -(Q-5) -(0-5) BS ( 135)

221 NAVARATHNA AGRAHARA 372.81 937 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 167)

222 MEENAKUNTE 177.21 790 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS.· ( 148)

223" DOODAJALA 305.42 923 P, M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(0-5) BS, RS ( 173)

224 DODDAJALA AMANIKERE 116.24 ------UN - INHABITED ------.------

226 KOGILU 341.01 1846 P, M -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (383)

227 SRINIVASAPURA 52.17 349 -(0-5) -(0-5) 1.1, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS C71 )

228 BELLAHALLI 236.21 474 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (73)

229 THIRUMAlENAHALLI 149.17 140 -(0-5) - (0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (29)

230 CHOKKANAHALLI 258.07 686 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (133) DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No.: 0020 I

Approach N~ar~sI Town. Class of Town Pow~r Land Us.! (ar~a und~r diff~r~nt typ~s of land Us.! in Ji~ctar~. round~d to two d~cimal plac~s) L.C. to villags! and distance (in Km.) Supply No. Fur~'" lrrigat\!d Un·irrigat~d Culturable Area not (by source of irrigation) waste available (including for cultivation gauchar and grows)

~112 ~122 ~ 132 . ~ 142 ~152 ~162 ~ 172 ~182 ~12

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 8 EA Total 36.98 96.46 71.10 215 SNS 36.98

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 8 EA Total 39.30 521.97 48.58 216 SNS 39.30

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 15.86 232.82 51.07 217 SNS 15.86

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 7.70 90.81 42.92 218 SNS 7.70

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 11 EA Total 22.27 35.45 23.86 219 SNS 22.27

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 12 EA Total 53.10 80.78 44.10 220 SNS 53.10

PR DEVANHALLI- IV- 11 EA Total 118.30 222.57 3.08 28.86 221 SNS 118.30

PR DEVANHALLI- IV- 10 EA Total 37.00 87.80 52.47 222 SNS 37.00

PR DEVANHALLI- IV- 10 EA Total 32.03 180.58 92.81 223 SNS 32.0~

------.-.------UN - INHABITED ------224

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 3 EA Total 49.16 143.42 30.46 117.97 226 SNS 49.16

PR YElAHANKA- 111- 3 EA Total 6.87 29.31 6.77 9.22 227 SNS 6.87

PR YElAHANKA- 111- 5 EA Total 18.00 82.89 108.86 26.46 228 SNS 18.00

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 4 EA Total 15.12 121.94 0.91 11.20 229 SNS 15.12

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 4 EA Total 15.53 218.90 14.03 9.61 230 SNS 15.53

95 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; Code No. :0020

L.C. Name of Village Total aNa of Total Am\:niti~s available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the No. the village Popu- column and next to it in braclels, the diSlam:e in broad ranges viz. -5 kma, 5-10 kma, (In he"laN5) lalinn and 10+ lms oflh" n.:aNs! I!lace Where Ihe faci1il! is availabh: is given). and Educa- Medical Drinling PoIII Day or Communicalion No.of lional Wat.:r and Days of [Bus Slop. Hou..:- Tel.:- mark.:ll Railway Stalion holds graph hal if any Walerwayl

, 1) '2) m (4) ,5) ,6) (7) ,8) (9) '1Q) 231 AGRAHARA 201.08 2863 P, M -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (550)

232 YELAHANKA AMANIKERE 81.65 ------UN - INHABITED ------

234 SAMPIGEHALLI 169.21 1021 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (214)

235 VENKATESHAPURA 46.43 98 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (20)

236 SRIRAMAPURA 141.47 830 ' P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (142)

237 JAKKURU PLANTATION 152.59 213 -(0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (49)

238 JAKKURU 298.28 4549 P, M -(0-5) T, W, HP PO -(0-5) BS (892)

248 JARAKABANDEKAVAL 558.32 73 -(0-5) -(0-5) T, HP - (0-5) -(0-5') BS (13)

250 CHIKKABETTAHALLI 202.03 2362 P -(0-5) W, HP PO -(0-5) BS (403)

252 THINDLU PLANTATION 131.16 ------UN - INHABITED ------~------

254 CHIKKABOMMASANDRA 160.44 1281 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5 ) -(0-5) BS (320)

256 MANDALA KUNTE 81_19 39 - (0-5) -(0-5) W -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (9)

257 ATTURU 203.61 2941 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (651)

258 DOODABETTAHALLI 175.67 1999 P, M RP W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (370)

259 VADERAHALLI 111.48 906 P -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (184)

260 MADIAGRAHARA 105.96 216 - (0-5) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (35)

96 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE NORTH; CoJt: No.: 0020

App",,,,,h N.aNsl Town. Cluss ofTo"'n Pl)wt.:r Lund us.: (ar"u unJ.r dil'r.:r':llllyp,," of land u.., in h."lal'''. rou"d.d 10 two d."imal places) L.C. to vllla~\! , and distan". (in Kill.) Supply No. F~lr~~1 IITi!!al~d Un-irrigal\!J C .. llurahl. Ar"B not (hy ~uun:t! of ini~ation) u.'3sh: available (in..:luJing for " ..Ilivalion gau~har and grows)

( 11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) ( 16) ( 17) (18) (1)

PR YElAHANKA' III· 2 EA Total 19.58 100.35 30.60 50.55 231 SNS 19.58

--.--~-----.------~------UN - INIIABITED ------232

PR ,(ELAHANKA- 111- 5 EA Total 15.19 103.32 38.56 12.14 234 SNS 15.19

PR YELAHANJ(A- I J]- 5 EA Total 7.85 29.34 4.86 4.38 235 SNS 7.85

PR YElAHANKA· 111- 5 EA Total 27.95 85.46 20.41 7.65 236 SNS 27.95

PR YElAHANJ(A- III' 3 fA 61.21 45.09 46.29 237

PR YELAHANKA' 111- 4 EA Total 65.43 126.32 10.00 96.53 238 SNS 65.43

PR YELAHANKA' I I l' 6 EA 20.91 Total 4.15 109.71 89.59 333.96 248 SNS 4.15

PR YElAHANKA' III' 5 fA Total 16.94 134.96 5.65 44.48 250 SNS 16.94

______a_ UN . INHABITED ---.------~------~------.------.------.-.-- 252

PR YElAHANKA- III' 4 fA 128.66 1.39 30.39 254

KR YElAHANKA- I I I- 2 fA 41.64 31.33 8.22 256

PR YElAHANKA- III· 3 EA Total 32.75 150.93 19.93 257 SNS 32.75

PR YElAHANKA· 111- 5 fA Total 20.24 116.43 39.00 258 SNS 20.24

PR YflAHANKA' I I 1- 8 EA Total 15.57 64.75 31.16 259 SNS 15.57

PR YElAHANKA- I II' 8 EA Total 3.64 30.28 3.60 68.44 260 SNS 3.64

97 A·2( VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nam~ of C.D.B1ock : BANGALORE NORTH; C()J~ No. :0020

L.e. Naill\: or ViJJag~ Tolul area of Tolal AIll"lIili~" ayuil.hle (if 1101 ay"iluhk wilhill the yillage. a dash (.) i. showll in the No. tht.: villagt! Popu- ~\)Iumn ano IlI!Xl to it in bra!.:LL!ts. lhl! distant.:e.! in oruao rangl!s viz. -5 kJ1lS~ 5-10 killS. (In heclarc") lalilHl antllO+ killS ofth.: nl.!:Il'.:st Ula~\! who!r.: th\! n,,:ilil}:: i~ availahk is givl!ol. anJ EJu..:a· M"Ji"al Drinking Po", Day.,r CUIlll1\uni~aliun N,).uf tiona) Wah:r and Day"uf IBu. SlOp. U""..,· Td~- mark.:.1 Railway Slalion, hold. graph hal ifany Walcawayl

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) ( 10)

261 SHAMARAJAPURA 61.80 104 -(0-5) -(0-5) 101, liP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (18)

262 VEERASAGARA 98.19 540 P -(0-5) 101, liP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (99)

263 KEMPANAHALLI 54.08 165 -(0-5) -(5-10) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (29)

264 ANATHAPURA 177.66 864 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (199)

265 RAMAGONDANAHALLI 198.49 1008 P -(0-5) T, 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (178)

266 AVALAHALLI 303.10 692 P -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (141)

267 KRISHNARAJASAGARA 65.60 ---~------UN - INHABITED ------

268 SIHGANAYAKANAHAlLI 313_30 1234 P, H RP 101, HP PO -(5-10) BS (248)

269 HONNENAHALLI 152.41 478 P RP 101, HP -(0'5) -(5-10) ~ as (74)

270 NAGADASANAHALLI 161_84 423 P . (0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (63)

271 SINGANAYAKANAHALLI 77.22 ------.------UN . INHABITED .------.--- AMANIKERE

272 LAKSHMISAGARA 90.28 - •• ------UN INHABITED ------

273 MUDDANAHALLI 63.65 170 - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (24)

274 GANTIGA~AHALLI 288.36 799 P RP 101, HP PO -(5-10) BS ( 132)

275 HAROHAL LI 286.09 1296 P(2), M -(0-5) 101, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (219)

276 GOVINDAPURA 92.38 6 -(0'5) -(0-5) -(0'5) -(0-5) -(0'5) (1 )

98 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name! I)f C.D.Bh:k : BANGALORE NORTH; Coue No.: 0020

Apl'rna.:h Nt!ar~st Tuwn, Cla~s ufTown Puw.:r UIIIJ u..: (ar~a ullJ~r din-':r~nllyp.:. or land u..: in h~"tar~s r"und~d 10 Iwo d~.:illlal pla,,~s) L.C. 10 village and dista~.:~ (in Km.) Supply No. For..:st lrrig:I1..:J Un-irrigal~d Cullurabl~ Ar~a nol (hy Sllun.:..: of irrigation) wast~ available (induding for .:ullivalioll gau.:har and gn)v..:s)

(11) (12) (13) (14) ( 15) ( 16) (17) ( 18) (1)

KR YELAHANKA· III· 5 EA 60. II 1.69 261

KR YELAHANKA· III· 5 EA Total 10.65 63.86 23.68 262 SNS 10.65

KR YELAHANKA' III· 5 EA Total 7.62 29.87 16.59 263 SNS 7.62

PR YELAHANKA' III· 3 EA Total 30.01 143.04 4.61 264 SNS 30.01

PR YELAHANKA· III· 4 EA Total 15.87 107.61 5.03 69.98 265 SNS 15.87

PR YELAHANKA' III· 5 EA Total 28.65 194_37 40.37 39.71 266 SNS 28.65

. 267 -~--~------UN INHABITED ------

PR YELAHANKA' Ill· 6 EA Total 11.29 213.98 88.03 268 SNS 11.29

PR YELAHANKA' III· 8 EA Total 9.59 103.99 38.83 269 SNS 9.59

PR YELAHANKA' Ill· 8 EA Total 2.16 108.32 51.36 270 SNS 2.16

...... _...... UN . INHABITED ...... 271

------UN . INHABITED ------~------272

KR YELAHANKA· III· 6 EA 50.72 12.93 273

PR YELAHANKA· 111 • 6 EA Total 32.29 129.87 103.34 22.86 274 SNS 32.29

PR YElAHANKA· 11 I· 5 EA Total 39.24 153.52 20.24 73.09 275 SNS 39.24

KR YElAHANKA' III· 5 EA Total 20.40 66.57 5.41 276 SNS 20.40

99 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D. Block: BANGALORE NORTH; CoJ-: No. ;0020

L.C. Naill<: of Villag~ T,'lal ar~a or Tolal AIII~llili". availabk (if 1101 availahl~ within th" "illag~. a dash (-) i. shown in th¢ No. lh~ villag" Popu- ",IUIIlIl and Il"Xllo il ill hra~l"I •• Ih" diSlan,," in hn>ad rang~s viz. -5 I.:ons. 5-10 l.:on8, (In h~"lar.:.) lation and 10+ killS "flh" "".f",1 ~I.~" Wh"f~ Ih" t:loilily is avail"hl~ i. giwnl. and Edll"3- I\kdi"al Drinking Po.1 Day or Communkalion N".of ti')J1al \'lat\!r and Days of 1Bu. Slop. H.. lU!oi.I!- Td,,- Dlafk~11 Railway Slalion. h"ld. graph hal if any Wal~rwayJ

( 1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 277 KENCHENAHALlI 71:21 509 -(0·5) -(0-5) "', HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (104)

278 VASUDEVAPURA 56.48 8 -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (2) '"

280 MANCHENAHALLI 88.25 25 -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (8) '"

282 CAST IKEMPANAHALL I 48.81 41 -(0- 5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (13) '"

Total (Slll1) 55226.78 202273 P(214), PHC(7) , (38169) M(71 ), FPC(5) , H(10) , RP(36) PUC(2)

100 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE Name of CO.B1ock : BANGALORE NORTH; Coue No.: 0020

Approach N.:ar.:SI Town. Cia .. o!,Town Pow\!r Land u..c (al'e3 under din;:r.:nllyp.:s of lund us.: in hecla«s rouuded In two d.:cil1lul plac.:") L.C. lovillag.: and di>lam;.: (ill Kill.) Supply No. Fore:;! lrrigal~d Un-irrigated Culturahk Arca not (hy source of irrigatiou) wast.: availa(ll~ (induding for cultivation gHu~har and grnv.:s)

(11 ) (12) (13) (14) (15 ) (16) (l7) (18) (1)

PR YElAIlANKA- I I 1- 3 EA Total 2.39 51.34 15.99 1.49 277 SNS 2.39

KR YElAHANKA- 111- 2 EA Total 7.87 46.45 2.16 278 SNS 7.87

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 2 EA Total 49.16 33.47 3.18 2.44 280 SNS 49.16

KR YELAHANKA- 111- 2 EA Total 0.62 47.26 0.93 282 SNS 0.62

737.14 Total 5681.60 31104.59 5942.60 10726.88 SNS 5681.60

101

BANGALORE SOUTH C.D.BLOCK

Note:

Thc following revenue villagcs of Bangalore South Taluk which had heen assigned location code numhers have since been classified as l)utgn)\\1hs of Bangalore Urban Agglomeration.

LC. No. Name 01' ViII;age L.C. Nu. Name 01' Village

11 52 Bikasipura 13 Arakere 89 Kengeri 16 Bikkahalli 90 Valagerehalli 17 Bommanahalli 91 Chodenapura 18 Rupena Agrahara 131 Nagadevanahalli

19 Madivala 132 Nay:mdahalli 20 Ejipura 133 Pantarapalya 21 Shinivagil 13.+ Kenchenahalli 22 Jakkasandra 135 Halagevaderahalli 23 Agara 136 Patnagere 25 Venkoji Ran Kere 137 Mailasandra 27 Ydlukunte 152 Kodigihalli zg Hongasalllira 154 PallanJur 29 Singasandra 157 White Field

40 Channsandra 159 Nallurhalli

43 Ittamadu l()O Kundlahalli 44 Hosakerehalli 161 Channappanahalli 45 Kalhrcguppc 162 Sonnenahalli

46 Chikkakallasandra 163 Hudi 47 KadarenahaJJj 164 Srinivasapura 48 JaraganahalJi 165 Binnamangala M.Kaval

49 Sarakkikcrc 166 Baiyyappanahalli M.Kaval 50 Puttenahalli 172 Munekollal 51 Elachenahalli 237 Medahalli

238 Battarahalli

Hence these villages do nol find a mention in the alphabetical list of villages as well as in the Village Directory Statement. This explains the g'lp in location code numers noticed in the list of villages and the Village Directory Statement of Bangalore South CD.Bloek.

u !:£.!!. OUI GROWIN 10.G.1 NINE .;.:;, II.'HulM¥u KARNATAKA 13. Arokltl 16,lllhhalli BANGALORE SOUTH TALUK 11.lolftftlanahatll .,«uplno "vrahara BANGAlORE DISTRICT It. Nadl¥1I1a 001 GROW1H 10.G.I/ B.O ... lIYOUl NINE 10.1",,' Iml 0 I I I , 51m II. Sh""fl CI.O,N.I.R,Layout .- """" ..... 12, Jakkanndra b.EallalN.G.E,F.Layout I 23. Agora t. H.I.l.m 51." 25. V.nko~ Rao MItt d.A,(,C.S.Llyout

Z1,Ytllukunl. I. ~orG ..ntllla la~out Zt.Ho!lgolondra I. Hosut ~ood .. SClrJapur Rod Laycy! 29.SilIgasandtll g.8.T.M.Stlltmt 'O.ChaMGlaRdra h,J.P.Nopar 43.lltomadu I. B.S,N.m51'I' (-u,HOIklrthIlIU J,k,nglri Sat.lUle rolln 45.kathrlfllJlpl 46,tlIlkka Kalllllll"drll ".kadartnahaln o

~I . .iuaglJllahlllli 4', Sarokkl Kite SO,PQttfllahClIli 51.Elachtnlholll 8 52. ,ikCII;,ura 19,!on,tri '0. Volagmhalli

,1. ~o_.napIrQ I) 131.Ita,admMllalii 132. MoyandoMiIii 'y

133.Panlat~IYQ z 04. k.nclltnahalli

135, HIIIII~lyadlralKt1li 136,PolllOg.tt (jl 07. NailolGndra 152.kodaglhalll 1S4.Paltandur

~7, Whll, Fold l5i.ltallurhalli 1&0. kWldllltl!Jili (

III,Ch~nlltlalii IIZ,SDllnlflahalil .1, IIvdI .4.SrinivDIIlp!lrQ 165.1linn0lllll1lg1l1Q MlIlIGYGrthlKayol 11 •. BoI"appulilllalll MIIIIIVIl1'IhI Kaval In. Munn.kollal AIM 01 .... dlelt. Itt Itwl4 n iI•• """ m.N,d.h.1II ~ ' m,lattarahalll '....

hlfe!ortillMhll411VGf1ti.lorlenpnllDrfll IrIIIlanprtSGuilltaiIA ~ & lotfiIort (N.C,) lid H.A,UItyOll! 10 III IIId I.H,mllatt lUI ","ill mr ..... Mtrltl iIIId IGfJIIIor' SOiIIh Tiwh. ~ C,O 8loc~ udar) " knlalort kllth" CI.ltrllllnul ~ .,Ift I~uk boundary txtlu~lnl ~ .tatular, 101 •. tOOENI,~

1, BIIYYIPPAHIHALLI .S RAlWAY l~E WIYN Slim •• BROIO GIOGE ...... =-----= 1I[,BINASIVIOI .s Till!( .. HEIREGAUGE ... , .. ~ II, BENN~INIHILLI VlllGE WIYH lOCITIO. tljlE NUNBER .. C::jC::: RIVER WI1H SIREIN .. ,. tORESHIESERYEO ...... "Rf .. c?:o IlI!,BYITARAYANAPIIRA TANN, "'0' mAGES WITH PomilWH S~E :mp, 100: / IlII. N.U. TOWNSHIP ... 0"" POST OFFICE TELEGRIPH OffltE.. l'1J/ro Ho-m;SOO-99!;~oo-n91;SOOOIHllIBOVE IIIH!R SECOIIIIRY SCHOOL .. m. HI. SANIlARY BOARD . _~BITEO VILLAGES WlTH LOCATIONI caD£ .. '" r:::~n§r::.: mr,IJ.I.HOTW AREA PS URBIN AREI WITH litllroH tiOE .. m,kIDGOOI ···~:::::Al~T::;;HEAlTHtEN1RE. NlliOHll ~GHWIY .. .. _N_H_'_ O~PENSIRY.FIMllY PlllllllOG CElliRE...... U.+.A m,kORIHANGllA '" STilE ~GHWIY... , ...... _S_H~_ IWCR1A.1 VllIGE NlRKEl!HI1ISHI.DYI. 0,1111 mm,HIHIOEVIPURI Rl'GRT!NT METillEO ROAi ... NIIIOES.: •

IOIHlARr, DISTRICT Jm.VlJINIPURI Ul.l4ElillEO IND OINER ROIOS ...

TA~UIt" .. 105 A·,2.1 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030 c. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE SOUTH-G030

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODe LOCATION CODe LOCATION CODe (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

43 Chikkabellandur 11/1/3/181 11/01/0030/0181 9/1/3/196 09/01/0030/0196 44 Chikkagubbi 11/1/3/253 11/01/0030/0253 9/1/7/355 09/01/0070/0355 45 Chikkakannalli 11/1/3/188 11/0110030/0188 9/1/3/203 09/01/0030/0203 46 Chikkanahalli 11/1/3/308 11/01/0030/0308 9/1/9/333 09/01/0090/0333 47 Chikkanayakanahalli 11/1/3/186 ',/0,/0030/0186 9/1/3/201 09/01/0030/0201 48 Chikkasandra 11/1/3/205 11/01/0030/0205 9/1/7/306 09/01/0070/0306 49 Chikkathoguru 11/1/3/35 11/01/0030/0035 9/1/3/39 09/01/0030/0039 50 Chikkellur 11/1/3/302 11/01/0030/0302 9/1/9/327 09/01/0090/0327 51 Chikkellur Ramapura 11/1/3/304 11/01/0030/0304 9/1/9/329 09/01/0090/0329 52 Chikkellur Venkatapura 11/1/3/303 11/01/0030/0303 9/1/9/328 09/01/0090/0328 53 Ch i rmakurch i 11/1/3/103 11/01/0030/0103 9/1/3/109 09/01/0030/0109 54 Cholanaikanahalli 11/1/3/279 11/01/0030/0279 9/1/9/304 09/01/0090/0304 55 Chudahall i 11/1/3/87 11/01/0030/0087 9/1/3/96 09/01/0030/0096 56 Chunchaghatta 11/1/3/56 11/01/0030/0056 9/113/65 09/01/0030/0065 57 Chunchanakuppe 11/1/3/286 11/01/0030/0286 9/1/9/311 09/01/0090/0311

58 Dasarahalli 11/1/3/139 11/01/0030/0139 9/1/3/147 09/01/0030/0147 59 Devagere 11/1/3/112 11/01/0030/0112 9/1/3/118 09/01/0030/0118 60Devamachahalli Narayanapura 11/1/3/282 11/01/0030/0282 9/1/9/307 09/01/0090/0307 61 Devamachohalli 11/1/3/281 11/01/0030/0281 9/1/9/306 09/01/0090/0306 62Devarabeesanahalli 11/1/3/197 11/01/0030/0197 9/1/3/212 09/01/0030/0212 63 11/1/3/14 11/01/0030/0014 9/1/3/14 09/01/0030/0014 64 Doddabanahalli 11/1/3/226 11/01/0030/0226 9/1/7/327 09/01/0070/0327 65 Doddabele 11/1/3/94 11/01/0030/0094 9/1/3/100 09/01/0030/0100 66 Doddagubbi 11/1/3/252 11/01/0030/0252 9/1/71354 09/01/0_D70/0354 67Doddakallasandra 11/1/3/58 11/01/0030/0058 9/1/3/67 09/01/0030/0067 68Doddakannalli 11/1/3/189 11/01/0030/0189 9/1/3/204 09/01/0030/0204 69Doddamaranahalli 11/1/3/267 11/01/0030/0267 9/1/9/292 09/01/0090/0292 70 Doddanagamangala 11/1/3/34 11/01/0030/0034 9/1/3/38 09/01/0030/0038 71 Doddathoguru 11/1/3/37 11/01/0030/0037 9/1/3/41 09/01/0030/0041 72 Doddenaha IIi 11/1/3/257 11/01/0030/0257 9/1/7/359 09/01/0070/0359 73 Dodderi 11/1/3/306 11/01/0030/0306 9/1/9/331 09/01/0090/0331 74 Doamasandra 11/1/3/233 11/01/0030/0233 9/117/335 09/01/0070/0335 75 Donnenaha II i 11/1/3/307 11/01/0030/0307 9/1/9/332 09/01/0090/0332

76 Gabbalalu 11/1/3/60 11/01/0030/0060 9/1/3/69 09/01/0030/0069 77 Ganakal 11/1/3/92 11/01/0030/0092 9/1/3/98 09/01/0030/0098 78 Ganapathihalli 11/1/3/275 11/01/0030/0275 9/1/9/300 09/01/0090/0300 79 Gangappanahalli 11/1/3/290 11/01/0030/0290 9/1/9/315 09/01/0090/0315 80 Gangasandra 11/1/3/110 11/01/0030/0110 9/1/3/116 09/01/0030/0116 81 Gangenahalli 11/1/3/283 11/01/0030/0283 9/1/9/308 09/01/0090/0308 82 Ganukal 11/1/3/280 11/01/0030/0280 9/1/9/305 09/01/0090/0305 83 Geddalahalli 11/1/3/146 11/01/0030/0146 9/1/3/154 09/01/0030/0154 84 Gollahalli 11/1/3/69 11/01/0030/0069 9/1/3/78 09/01/0030/0078 85 Gonipura 1111/31108 11/01/0030/0108 9/1/3/114 09/01/0030/0114

106 ALPIIABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030 C. D. BLOCK:BANGALORESOUTH~30

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

86 Goravigere 11/1/3/221 11/01/0030/0221 9/1/7/322 09/01/0070/0322 87 Gott i kere 11/1/3/71 11/01/0030/0071 9/1/3/80 09/01/0030/0080 88 Gudimav 11/1/3/113 11/01/0030/0113 9/1/3/119 09/01/0030/0119 89 11/1/3/77 11/01/0030/0077 9/1/3/86 09/01/0030/0086 90 GunckJr 11/1/3/204 11/01/0030/0204 9/1/7/305 09/01/0070/0305 91 Gunjur 11/1/3/179 11/01/0030/0179 9/1/3/194 09/01/0030/0194

92 Hadusiddapura 11/1/3/185 11/01/0030/0185 9/1/3/200 09/01/0030/0200 93 Hagadur 11/1/3/156 11/01/0030/0156 9/1/3/168 09/01/0030/0168 94 Halanayakanahalli 11/1/3/187 11/01/0030/0187 9/1/3/202 09/01/0030/0202 95 Halehall i 11/1/3/239 11/01/0030/0239 9/1/7/341 09/01/0070/0341 96 Hampapura 11/1/3/106 11/01/0030/0106 9/1/3/112 09/01/0030/0112 97 Hancharahalli 11/1/3/210 11/01/0030/0210 9/1/7/311 09/01/0070/0311 98 Haralukunte 11/1/3/26 11/01/0030/0026 9/1/3/30 09/01/0030/0030 99 Haralur 11/1/3/192 11/01/0030/0192 9/1/3/207 09/01/0030/0207 100 Hemmigepura 11/1/3/93 11/01/0030/0093 9/1/3/99 09/01/0030/0099 101 Hirandahalli 11/1/3/243 11/01/0030/0243 9/1/7/345 09/01/0070/0345 102 Hommadevanahalli 11/1/3/5 11/01/0030/0005 9/1/3/5 09/01/0030/0005 103 Honniganahatti 11/1/3/272 11/01/0030/0272 9/1/9/297 09/01/0090/0297 104 11/1/3/151 11/01/0030/0151 9/1/3/159 09/01/0030/0159 105 Horamavu Agara 11/1/3/148 11/01/0030/0148 9/1/3/156 09/01/0030/0156 106 Hosahalli 11/1/3/61 11/01/0030/0061 9/1/3/70 09/01/0030/0070 107 Huluvenahalli 11/1/3/277 11/01/0030/0277 9/1/9/302 09/01/0090/0302 108 Huskur 11/1/3/216 11/01/0030/0216 9/1/7/317 09/01/0070/0317 109 Huvinaane 11/1/3/244 11/01/0030/0244 9/1/7/346 09/01/0070/0346

110 Ibbalur 11/1/3/24 11/01/0030/0024 9/1/3/28 09/01/0030/0028

111 Jogerahalli 11/1/3/293 11/01/0030/0293 9/1/9/318 09/01/0090/0318 112 Jothipura 11/1/3/208 11/01/0030/0208 9/1/7/309 09/01/0070/0309 113 Junnasandra 11/1/3/190 11/01/0030/0190 9/1/3/205 09/01/0030/0205

114 K.Channasandra 11/1/3/150 11/01/0030/0150 9/1/3/158 09/01/0030/0158 115 K.Gollahalli 11/1/3/96 11/01/0030/0096 9/1/3/102 09/01/0030/0102 116 Kachamaranahalli 11/1/3/180 11/01/0030/0180 9/1/3/195 09/01/0030/0195 117 Kada Agrahara 11/1/3/260 11/01/0030/0260 9/1/7/362 09/01/0070/0362 118 Kadabeesanahalli 11/1/3/170 11/01/0030/0170 9/1/3/185 09/01/0030/0185 119 Kadugodi Plantation 11/1/3/230 11/01/0030/0230 9/1/7/332 09/01/0070/0332 120 Kadusonnappanahalli 11/1/3/256 11/01/0030/0256 9/1/7/358 09/01/0070/0358 121 Kaggalipura 11/1/3/75 11/01/0030/0075 9/1/3/84 09/01/0030/0084 122 Kaikondahalli 11/1/3/194 11/01/0030/0194 9/1/3/209 09/01/0030/0209 123 Kalenagrahara 11/1/3/10 11/01/0030/0010 9/1/3/10 09/01/0030/0010 124 Kalkere 11/1/3/149 11/01/0030/0149 9/1/3/157 09/01/0030/0157 125 Kambipura 11/1/3/116 11/01/0030/0116 9/1/3/122 09/01/0030/0122 126 Kammanahall i 11/1/3/7 11/01/0030/0007 9/1/3/7 09/01/0030/0007

107 ALPIIABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030 C. D.BLOCK:BANGALORESOUTH~30

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION COOE (Manual) (Conputer) (Manual) (C~ter)

2 3 4 5 6

127 K8IIITlasandra 11/1/3/201 11/01/0030/0201 9/117/302 09/01/0070/0302 128 Kaniminike 11/1/3/115 11/01/0030/0115 9/1/3/121 09/01/0030/0121 129 Kannamangala 11/1/3/223 11/01/0030/0223 91117/324 09/01/0070/0324 130 Kamur 11/1/3/254 11/01/0030/0254 9/1/7/356 09/01/0070/0356 131 Karigiripura 11/1/3/266 11/01/0030/0266 9/1/9/291 09/01/0090/0291 132 Kariyammana Agrahara 11/1/3/198 11/01/0030/0198 9/1/3/213 09/01/0030/0213 133 Kasavanahalli 11/1/3/191 11/01/0030/0191 9/1/3/206 09/01/0030/0206 134 KatallV'lallur 11/1/3/220 11/01/0030/0220 9/1/7/321 09/01/0070/0321 135 Kattugollahalli 11/1/3/206 11/01/0030/0206 9/1/7/307 09/01/0070/0307 136 Kembathahalli 11/1/3/70 11/01/0030/0070 9/1/3179 09/01/0030/0079 137 KE!fI4XIgondanahal1 i 11/1/3/288 11/01/0030/0288 9/1/9/313 09/01/0090/0313 138 Kenchanapura 11/1/3/128 11/01/0030/0128 9/1/3/134 09/01/0030/0134 139 Kethohall i 11/1/3/285 11/01/0030/0285 9/1/9/310 09/01/0090/0310 140 Kethohalli Ramapura 11/1/3/295 11/01/0030/0295 9/1/9/320 09/01/0090/0320 141 Kethohalli,Narasimhapura 11/1/3/294 11/01/0030/0294 9/1/9/319 09/01/0090/0319 142 Khajisonnenahalli 11/1/3/222 11/01/0030/0222 9/117/323 09/01/0070/0323 143 Khanekandaya 11/1/3/176 11/01/0030/0176 911/3/191 09/01/0030/0191 144 Kithiganur 1111/3/242 11/01/0030/0242 9/117/344 09/01/0070/0344 145 Kodathi 11/1/3/184 11/01/0030/0184 9/1/3/199 09/01/0030/0199 146 Kodichikkanahalli 11/1/3/15 11/01/0030/0015 9/1/3/15 09/01/0030/0015 147 Kodi gehall i 11/1/3/212 11/0110030/0212 91117/313 09/01/0070/0313 148 Kolur 11/1/3/296 11/01/0030/0296 9/1/9/321 09/01/0090/0321 149 Kolur Gururayanapura 11/1/3/298 11/01/0030/0298 9/1/9/323 09/01/0090/0323 150 Kolur Nanjundapura 11/1/3/297 11/01/0030/0297 9/1/9/322 09/01/0090/0322 151 KOOJIlaghatta 11/1/3/124 11/01/0030/0124 9/1/3/130 09/01/0030/0130 152 Kommaghatta Krishnasagara 11/1/3/123 11/01/0030/0123 9/1/3/129 09/01/0030/0129 153 Konadasapura 11/1/3/219 11/01/0030/0219 9/1/7/320 09/01/0070/0320 154 lConanakunte 11/1/3/55 11/01/0030/0055 9/1/3/64 09/01/0030/0064 155 11/113/36 11/01/0030/0036 9/1/3/40 09/01/0030/0040 156 lCothanur 11/1/3/143 11/01/0030/0143 9/1/3/151 09/01/0030/0151 157 lCothanur Narayanapura 11/1/3/144 11/01/0030/0144 9/1/3/152 09/01/0030/0152 158 lCothnur 11/1/3/57 11/01/0030/0057 9/1/3/66 09/01/0030/0066 159 Krishnarajapura 11/1/31107 11/01/0030/0107 9/1/3/113 09/01/0030/0113 160 lCumba I agodu 11/1/3/117 11/01/0030/0117 9/1/3/123 09/01/0030/0123 161 Kumbalagodu Gollahalli 11/1/3/111 11/01/0030/0111 9/1/31117 09/01/0030/0117 162 lCumbena Agrahara 11/1/3/232 11/01/0030/0232 9/1/7/334 09/01/0070/0334 163 lCurubarahalli 11/1/3/262 11/01/0030/0262 9/1/9/287 09/01/0090/0287 164 Kurubarapalya 11/1/3/309 11/01/0030/0309 9/1/9/334 09/01/0090/0334 165 lCurUdusonnenahalli 11/1/3/234 11/01/0030/0234 9/117/336 09/01/0070/0336 166 Kyalasanahalli 11/1/3/145 11/01/0030/0145 9/1/3/153 09/01/0030/0153

167 Lagumenahalli 11/1/31213 11/01/0030/0213 9/1/7/314 09/01/0070/0314 168 Lingadheeranahalli 11/1/3/99 11/01/0030/0099 9/1/3/105 09/01/0030/0105

108 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

T ALUK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030 C. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030

Sl NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

169 M.Krishnasagara 11/1/3/126 11/01/0030/0126 9/1/3/132 09/01/0030/0132 170 Madapatna 11/1/3/278 11/01/0030/0278 9/1/9/303 09/01/0090/0303 171 Maligondanahalli 11/1/3/121 11/01/0030/0121 9/1/3/127 09/01/0030/0127 172 Mallasa.ndra 11/1/3/67 11/01/0030/0067 9/1/3/76 09/01/0030/0076 173 Mandur 11/1/3/202 11/01/0030/0202 9/1/7/303 09/01/0070/0303 174 Maragondanahalli 11/1/3/125 11/0.1/0030/0125 9/1/3/131 09/01/0030/0131 175 Maragondanahalli 11/1/3/241 11/01/0030/0241 9/1/7/343 09/01/0070/0343 176 Marenahalli 11/1/3/291 11/01/0030/0291 9/1/9/316 09/01/0090/0316 177 Mittiganahalli 11/1/3/255 11/01/0030/0255 9/1/7/357 09/01/0070/0357 178 Muddaiahnapalya 11/1/3/265 11/01/0030/0265 9/1/9/290 09/01/0090/0290 179 Mulluru 11/1/3/182 11/01/0030/0182 9/1/3/197 09/01/0030/0197 lSO Mylasandra 11/1/3/3 11/01/0030/0003 9/1/3/3 09/01/0030/0003

181 Nadagowdagollahalli 11/1/3/258 11/01/0030/0258 9/1/7/360 09/01/0070/0360 182 Naganathapura 11/1/3/32 11/01/0030/0032 9/1/3/36 09/01/0030/0036 183 Naganayakanahalli 11/1/3/88 11/01/0030/0088 9/1/3/97 09/01/0030/0097 184 Nagareshwara Naganahalli 11/1/3/142 11/01/0030/0142 9/1/3/150 09/01/0030/0150 185 Nagenahalli 11/1/3/292 11/01/0030/0292 9/1/9/317 09/01/0090/0317 186 Nagondahall i 11/1/3/155 11/01/0030/0155 9/1/3/167 09/01/0030/0167 187 Nelagul i 11/1/3/85 11/01/0030/0085 9/1/3/94 09/01/0030/0094 188 Nettigere 11/1/3/84 11/01/0030/0084 9/1/3/93 09/01/0030/0093 189 Nimbekaipura 11/1/3/217 11/01/0030/0217 9/1/7/318 09/01/0070/0318 190 Nyanappanahalli 11/1/3/12 11/01/0030/0012 9/1/3/12 09/01/0030/0012

191 O.B.Chudahalli 11/1/3/76 11/01/0030/0076 9/1/3/85 09/01/0030/0085

192 Panathur 11/1/3/169 11/01/0030/0169 9/1/3/184 09/01/0030/0184 193 Parappana Agrahara 11/1/3/30 11/01/0030/0030 9/1/3/34 09/01/0030/0034 194 Peddanapalya 11/1/3/269 11/01/0030/0269 9/1/9/294 09/01/0090/0294 195 Pi I I aganaha I Ii 11/1/3/72 11/01/0030/0072 9/1/3/81 09/01/0030/0081 196 Punagumaranahalli 11/1/3/2?4 11/01/0030/0274 9/1/9/299 09/01/0090/0299 197 Puradapalya 11/1/3/268 11/01/0030/0268 9/1/9/293 09/01/0090/0293

198 R.Narayanapura 11/1/3/158 11/01/0030/0158 9/1/3/170 09/01/0030/0170 199 Rachanamadu 11/1/3/100 11/01/0030/0100 9/1/3/106 09/01/0030/0106 200 Rachenahalli 11/1/3/140 11/01/0030/0140 9/1/3/148 09/01/0030/0148 201 Raghuvanahalli 11/1/3/59 11/01/0030/0059 9/1/3/68 09/01/0030/0068 202 Raghuvanahalli 11/1/3/211 11/01/0030/0211 9/1/7/312 09/01/0070/0312 203 Raghuvanapalya 11/1/3/65 11/01/0030/0065 9/1/3/74 09/01/0030/0074 204 Ramagondanahalli 11/1/3/175 11/01/0030/0175 9/1/3/190 09/01/0030/0190 205 Ramasandra 11/1/3/129 11/01/0030/0129 9/1/3/135 09/01/0030/0135 206 Ramohall i 11/1/3/120 11/01/0030/0120 9/1/3/126 09/01/0030/0126 207 R~ra 11/1/3/247 11/01/0030/0247 9/1/7/349 09/01/0070/0349 208 Rayagodlu 11/1/3/83 11/01/0030/0083 9/1/3/92 09/01/0030/0092

109 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030 c. D. BLOCK: BAN GALORE SOUTH-0030

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCATION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

209 Sadaramangala 11/1/3/153 11/01/0030/0153 9/1/3/165 09/01/0030/0165 210 Seegehall i 11/1/3/104 11/01/0030/0104 9/1/3/110 09/01/0030/0110 211 Seegehalli 11/1/3/228 11/01/0030/0228 9/1/7/329 09/01/0070/0329 212 Seshagiripura 11/1/3/305 11/01/0030/0305 9/1/9/330 09/01/0090/0330 213 Shringaripura 11/1/3/207 11/01/0030/0207 9/1/7/308 09/01/0070/0308 214 Siddapura 11/1/3/174 11/01/0030/0174 9/1/3/189 09/01/0030;0189 215 Somanahalli 11/1/3/86 11/01/0030/0086 9/1/3/95 09/01/0030/0095 216 Somapura 11/1/3/98 11/01/0030/0098 9/1/3/104 09/01/0030/0104 217 Sonnenahalli 11/1/3/130 11/01/0030/0130 9/1/3/136 09/01/0030/0136 218 Sorahunise 11/1/3/178 11/01/0030/0178 9/1/3/193 09/01/0030/0193 219 Subramanyapura 11/1/3/54 11/01/0030/0054 9/1/3/63 09/01/0030/0063 220 Sul ikere 11/1/3/127 11/01/0030/0127 9/1/3/133 09/01/0030/0133 221 SuI ikunte 11/1/3/183 11/01/0030/0183 9/1/3/198 09/01/0030/0198 222 Sulivara 11/1/3/287 11/01/0030/0287 9/1/9/312 09/01/0090/0312 223 Sulivara Ramapura 11/1/3/300 11/01/0030/0300 9/1/9/325 09/01/0090/0325 224 Sunkadakatte 11/1/3/82 11/01/0030/0082 9/1/3/91 09/01/0030/0091

225 Tavakadahalli 11/1/3/301 11/01/0030/0301 9/1/9/326 09/01/0090/0326 226 Tavarekere 11/1/3/261 11/01/0030/0261 9/1/9/286 09/01/0090/0286 227 Thagachaguppe 11/1/3/114 11/01/0030/0114 9/1/3/120 09/01/0030/0120 228 Thalaghattapura 11/1/3/66 11/01/0030/0066 9/1/3/75 09/01/0030/0075 229 11/1/3/141 11/01/0030/0141 9/1/3/149 09/01/0030/0149 230 Tharalu 11/1/3/78 11/01/0030/0078 9/1/3/87 09/01/0030/0087 231 Thattaguppe 11/1/3/80 11/01/0030/0080 9/1/3/89 09/01/0030/0089 232 Thippagondanahalli 11/1/3/289 11/01/0030/0289 9/1/9/314 09/01/0090/0314 233 Thippasandra 11/1/3/63 11/01/0030/0063 9/1/3/72 09/01/0030/0072 234 Thippur 11/1/3/105 11/01/0030/0105 9/1/3/111 09/01/0030/0111 235 Thirumalenahalli 11/1/3/209 11/01/0030/0209 9/1/7/310 09/01/0070/0310 236 Thubarahalli 11/1/3/173 11/01/0030/0173 9/1/3/188 09/01/0030/0188 237 Thurahall i 11/1/3/39 11/01/0030/0039 9/1/3/43 09/01/0030/0043

238 11/1/3/38 11/01/0030/0038 9/1/3/42 09/01/0030/0042 239 Uttarahalli Manavarthekaval 11/1/3/73 11/01/0030/0073 9/1/3/82 09/01/0030/0082 240 Uttari 11/1/3/74 11/01/0030/0074 9/1/3/83 09/01/0030/0083

241 Vadahalli 11/1/3/310 11/01/0030/0310 9/1/9/335 09/01/0090/0335 242 Vaddarapalya 11/1/3/41 11/01/0030/0041 9/1/3/45 09/01/0030/0045 243 Vaddarapalya 11/1/3/81 11/01/0030/0081 9/1/3/90 09/01/0030/0090 244 Vaderahalli 11/1/3/248 11/01/0030/0248 9/1/7/350 09/01/0070/0350 245 Vajarahall i 11/1/3/62 11/01/0030/0062 9/1/3/71 09/01/0030/0071 246 Valepura 11/1/3/177 11/01/0030./0177 9/1/3/192 09/01/0030/0192 247 Vanajanahalli 11/1/3/203 11/01/0030/0203 9/1/7/304 09/01/0070/0304 248 Varahasandra 11/1/3/97 11/01/0030/0097 9/1/3/103 09/01/0030/0103 249 Varanasi 11/1/3/240 11/01/0030/0240 9/1/7/342 09/01/0070/0342 250 Varthur 11/1/3/167 11/01/0030/0167 9/1/3/182 09/01/0030/0182 251 Varthur 11/1/3/271 11/01/0030/0271 9/1/9/296 09/01/0090/0296

110 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TALUK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030 C. D. BLOCK: BANGALORE SOUTH-0030

SL NAME OF THE VILLAGE 1991 CENSUS 1981 CENSUS NO LOCA TION CODE LOCA TION CODE LOCATION CODE LOCA TION CODE (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

252 Varthur Narasimhapura 11/1/3/284 11/01/0030/0284 9/1/9/309 09/01/0090/0309 253 vasanthanahalli 11/1/3/109 11/01/0030/0109 9/1/3/115 09/01/0030/0115 254 Vasanthapura 1111/3/53 11/01/0030/0053 9/1/3/62 09/01/0030/0062 255 Veerenahalli 11/1/3/235 11/01/0030/0235 9/1/7/337 09/01/0070/0337 256 Venkatapura 11/1/3/95 11/01/0030/0095 9/1/3/101 09/01/0030/0101 257 Vittasandra 1111/3/2 11/01/0030/0002 9/1/3/2 09/01/0030/0002

258 Yalachaguppe Ramapura 11/1/3/263 11/01/0030/0263 9/1/9/288 09/01/009010288 259 Yelachaguppe 11/1/3/264 11/01/0030/0264 9/1/9/289 09/01/0090/0289 260 Yelenahalli 11/1/3/8 11/01/0030/0008 9/1/3/8 09/01/0030/0008 261 Yerappanahalli 11/1/3/259 11/01/0030/0259 9/1/7/361 09/01/0070/0361

111 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; COOl! No. :0030

L.C. Name of Village Total ar.:a of Total AI)1~nili~s availabl~ (ifnol available wilhin th~ village. a dush (-) is shown in th~ No. lh~ village Popu- columll and n~xl tll it in brucl;ets. the distanc~ ill broau ranges vi.:. -5 kms. 5-10 kina, (In he"lar~s) latioll an" l()+ kills "flh~ Ilcarcslllillce where Ih~ f:ldli(~ is availnol.: is giwn). and Edu"a- M~di"al Drinking Post Day or Communication No.of tional Wa(~r and Days of IBus Stop, Hou~ .. Tdc- mar~dl Railway Station, holds gruph hat irany WaMwayJ cO (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1Q)

BEGUR 814.17 6885 P(3) , PHC, FPC, T, HP PO -(5-10) BS ( 1319) M(3), H RP

2 VITTASANORA 267.08 817 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) '(5-10) -(0-5) (153)

3 MYlASANORA 339.04 1829 P -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5 ) (396)

4 192.11 996 P, M -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) - (0,5) (180)

5 HOMMADEVANAHALLI 304.26 743 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP • (0'5) -(0'5) '(0'5) (155)

6 BASAVANAPURA 169.39 1013 P -(0-5) II, liP -(0'5) -(0-5) -(0'5) (214)

7 256.70 1690 P(2), M -(0-5) W, liP ·(0-5) ,(0,5) -(0'5) (340)

8 YELENAHAL LI 190.78 423 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, liP -(0-5) -(5-10) '(0-5) (103 )

_. __ ._ .•• _••.•• -._ ... _•. UN • 9 CHANDRASEKARAPURA 55.75 INHABITED ~-----~.------.---~- .. -.-

10 KALENAGRAHARA 86.88 881 P D HP -(0,5) -(0-5) BS (145)

12 NYANAPPANAHAlLi 64.03 369 -(0,5) ·(0-5) II, HP ·(0·5) ·(5-10) ·(0-5) (62)

112 DIlWCTORV

AND LAND USE Nam~ 0' C.O.Blud. : nANG~\LORE SOUTH; Ccl\k No.: 0030

ArrrHa

~f1) etl) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) (17) {lS) (1)

PR BANGALORE' 1- 15 EA Total 140.64 281.18 22b.S5 16S.80 1 tk 84.!l6 Twe 16.31 We 39.n

PR BANGALORE' I· 15 EA Total 16.58 120.69 100.98 28.83 2 Tk 12.67 We 3.91

PR BAIiGAlORE- 1- 15 EA Total 42.96 155.07 39.58 101.4.3 3 Tk 36.20 We 6.76

PR BAIiGAlORE' 1- 'T EA Total b.n 108.83 66. '8 10.38 4 Tk b.n

PR BANGAlORE' 1- 12 U total 20.70 120.31 111.79 51.46 S tk 6.80 Twc 11.43 We 2.47

PII BANGALORE' I· 11 EA lot'll 18.81 80.37 64.85 5.36 6 T"e 18.81

KR BANGALORE- I· 18 EA lotal 41.37 106.59 76.86 31.88 7 Tk 23.24 h,e 10.64 We 7.49

PR 8ANGALORE' l- IS EA Total 20.33 114.87 27.65 27.93- a Tk 12.OS Twe 4.50 We 3.7S

...... UN - INHABITED ...... ••..•...... •....•...•..•..•.•••.•••••• 9

PI BANGAlORE- I· 6 EA Total 17.94 43.84 12.12 12.98 10 Tk 9.87 We 8.07

PI BANGAlORE· I· 12 fA Total 15.83 26.07 11.92 10.21 12 TIc 10.63 We 5.20

In VILLAGE

AMENITIES Namtl of C.D.Bh:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJt: No. :0030

L.C. Nail'" nl' Vill.lI~ T utal ar':B of Tnlal Am.:nili..:~ uvaihlhh: (ifnol 8vililahl.: within th.: villa!!..:. a da:4l (-) ito sh()wn in lh&: No. th\! \lilJa~1.: Popu­ Io.:ulumn und nt.:xl to It in hrad;'l!b. lhl.! dislan,,:..: in h.-oad rangl!1i viz. -5 kill"', 5·10 km~. (In h~dal'~~) tatum tlllt..f Itt-+ 1.:.1I1~ ofth~ n~~lrl!~1 pla.:t.:' wh~rl! Ihl! f:h:ilirv i~ avail:lhk is giv":ll). allJ Ellu..:a- "1~lli,.:;11 Drinking Post Day or Cnnll11uni..:atiun No.of liun~l \\'ah:r and Day!oo of IBus Shlp. lllluM:­ Tok- 1l", .. k"lI Rail",ay Slalinn. I",IJ. llntph hal if any Wal

(1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (9) ( 10)

14 OEVARACKIKKANAHALLI 111.98 1313 P, M -(0-5) W, HP Phone - (0- 5) 85 (266)

15 KOOICHIKKANAHALll 112.68 873 P PHC W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (189)

24 IB8ALUR 338.18 836 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (164)

26 HARALUKUNTE 304.82 1411 P(2) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (290)

30 PARAPPANA AGRAHARA 194.28 974 P(2) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (219)

31 8ASAPURA 83.40 384 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (72)

32 NAGANATHAPURA 174.06 251 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (63)

33 BERATENA AGRAHARA 98.64 216 P -(0-5) w. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (46)

34 DOODANAGAMANGALA 326.78 1036 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) - (5-10) -(0-5) (191 )

35 CHIKKATHOGURU 180.98 411 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (76)

36 KONAPPAHA AGRAHARA 338.20 3358 P(2), M(2) RP T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (777)

114 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nalllt! of C.D.Blo..:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; C()J~ No.: 0030

App .....:h N-:lm::..1 Town. ClaS2~ .. ,fTuwn Pn\\,\:r umJ lax (ar~a unJ..:r din~r\!nt l)'(l\:s of land U~ an h":~lar\!s 1"\1I.IUJt.!~ tn IWU d..:-.:imal pl:l~':Ii) L.C tu villag:~ an.! di>tall<:~ (in Kill.) Supply Nu f\lr..::..l Irri(!~I.:J Un-irrigah:J Culturahl~ Ar.:a not (by St.'url.:t! nf irrigatit1ll) wa~h: avail"ok (itl<:luding ttl, -.:ullivlllion gau~har and ~rov..:s)

~ 11) (12) (13) ( 14) (5) (16) ! 17) (18) (1

PR BANGALORE- 1- 6 EA Total 27_65 36_35 28.07 19.91 14 Tk 16.96 Twe 10.69

KR BANGALORE' I· 10 EA Total 18.53 44.65 20.68 28.82 15 Tk 11.85 lie 6.62

PR BANGALORE' I' 7 EA Total 21.20 141.59 116.21 59.18 ·24 Tk 15.54 Twe 3.10 lie 2.56

PR BANGALORE' I' 12 EA Total 29.61 219.82 31.23 24.16 26 Tk 27.89 lie 1.72

PR BANGALORE' I' 14 EA Total 20.24 80.21 49.66 44.17 30 Tk 18.83 \Ie 1.41

KR BANGALORE' I' 15 EA Total 22.86 52.57 7.97 31 Tk 16.70 \I 2.02 lie 4.14

KR BANGALORE· I· 15 EA Total 19.17 136.87 4.94 13.08 32 Tk 17.10 \I 2.07

KR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 21.01 47.88 17.60 12.15 33 Tk 10.55 II 10.46

PR BANGALORE' 1- 17 EA Total 48.45 172.48 78.59 27.26 34 Tk 22.04 II 26.41

PR BANGALORE' I· 17 EA Total 6.72 108.67 50.98 14.61 35 II 6.72

PR BANGALORE' I· 15 EA Total 32.56 213.44 80.06 12.14 36 lk 14.25 \I 18.31

115 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Namo;: (It' C.O.Bll~k : 8ANGALORE SOUTH; C,,.)c Nil. :0030 l.C, T.. I~I "r~a "I' T.>I.I Am~nili~, avail .. ,,!.: (if no" .1i.il.l>l~ ,.,ilhin Ih.: villa",..: •• da,;h (-) i. ,;h"",n in lb" N. •. Ih~ \'illa;:~ p"pu- ,,>lullln an" II.:XI h> il ill h_kl•• lb.: .Jiola"'" in hr.. ad "'Il#". vii.. -~ l.m •• ~.1Il kma. (In h~.:lar~'1 lali"n an~1 10 + Lm". nflh-: 11~:lr~~llllu .... ~ wht:n: .h~ 1;I.:i1il), is :w"il:thl~ i!'i ;:i\,'~Il). all" [Ju.:a· M~"i':011 Dril&ioing P.. ", DOI)"lI' C:-"Illllllllli.:ali .. n Nl~.t~f li"lIal Wal.:r all.! Day. of I Bu. Slur. 1I,"j~· T ~I~· m~rk.:11 Rail .... ) Slati"lI. b•• I.1, graph bal ifan), W.1.:1'\10 ") I

(1) (3) (4 ) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1 0)

37 DODDAHiOGURU 458.35 1956 P, M -(0-5) II, HP ,(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (3b3)

38 I,J1YARAHAlll 284_93 4983 P(2). M D. liP T. II, HP PO '(5-10) 8S (1094 )

39 ThUKAHA~l1 289.93 873 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) as (207)

41 VAOOARAPAlYA 97.04 528 -(0-5) -(0-5) W. HP -(0-5) ,(5,10) as (109)

4~ AREHALLI 13S.90 669 P -(0-5) II, Til '(0-5) -(5-10) '(0-5) (152)

53 VASANTHAPURA 129.11 1058 P ·(0-5) Til .(0,5) -(5-10) BS (219)

54 SUBRAMANVAPURA 4S.74 2516 P, M, H RP PTO, ,(5,10) BS (560) Phone

55 I(ClNANAKUNtE 126.89 5S46 P(Z), 'M, H PHC, FPC PO -(5-10) BS (1305)

56 CHUNCHAGHATTA 87.42 2895 P -(0-5) HP ·(0-5) ,(5,10) BS (602)

57 I(OTHNUR 631.06 5494 P(2), M ·(0·5) T, TW -(0·5) ·(5·10) 8S (1205)

116 DIUECTOny

AND LAND USE I"amc IIf C.D.IlIlx·k : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJc No.: 0030

A"l'nlll.:h Nt:ar.:~ TU~Il. CI6l"~ ,.fTu\\n PU\\\!r LIlld liM: (ar~:J ullJ.:r "'in~n:nl1)·p..::s of IdllJ us.: in hl!~tar.:s Rlunti\!O tn t~'n d~...:il11al places) L.e. I .. villa~~ 811.1 Ji"'an"~ (in Km.) SUl'ply Nu. Fur..:::o.l Irrl~ah:d Un-irrigah:d Cuhu .... hk An:8 not (h)" sullfl.·..: nf irri1!.iJlioll) wash! avail"hl. (including fur ~uhilJalinn gau..l14lf anJ ,gnavl!s)

( I 1) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) (17) ( I 8) (1)

PR BANGALORE- l- IS EA Total 42.98 278.19 115.10 22.08 37 Tk 32.35 lie 10.63

PR BANGALOIIE· I· 6 fA Total 60.30 40.05 106.63 77.95 38 TIc 35.50 W 24.80

PR BANGAlORE· I- II EA TotaL 25.87 129.31 108.50 26.25 39 Tk 2.55 W 12.33 We 10.99

PR BANGALOl'lf- I' 6 fA Total 5.36 57.59 27.22 6.87 41 W 5.36

PI BANGAlOllE· 1- 6 EA Total 13.73 25.17 49.73 50.27 42 TIc 1.21 W 12.52

Pi BANGAlOllf- I- 8 EA Total 22.11 49.96 57.04 53 Tk 11.91 II 6.51 lie 3.69

PR BANGAlORE' I· S EA Total 3.67 39.42 5.65 54 Tk 2.40 W 1.27

PR BANGAlORE' I· 7 EA Total 45.50 19.89 22.10 39.40 S5 rio: 4.75 W 11.82 lie 28.93

PR BANGAlORE' I' 8 EA Total 16.08 39.92 18.37 13.05 56 Tk 9.22 II 6.86

PR BANGAlORE' I- 9 EA Total 108.91 399.53 80.20 42.44 57 Tk 19.99 II 8.69 Twe 80.23

117 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name) of C.D.Blol:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; Cod.: No. :0030

L.e. N~l1nc of \lillag.: Tn\al ar~a \)1' T"I.II Aml!mtil!s a'vail~\hl-.! {if nn\ availahk with,,, thc \lillugl!. a da:-.h (-) is shown in \h~ No. Ih" viII",,,, PllpU- ~1I11l1lm anJ ll~xl ttl it in hn,h:k..:ls. th.: distan..:c in hroud rant!..:~ viz. -5 J;.ms. 5-10 kms. (In h""\or,,,; lalion and 10+ krn~ llfth~ Ih:an:sl [!I:al,,'\! wh,,_.rl! th..: f:h:ilit\' is :Iv:lilahl\! i!-l given!. and Ed"",· t-kJical Drinking Pl)st Day or CUlllmuni..:alion Nll.of lilHlal \\'all.!r and Days of {Bus Stop. Hnus\!- Td,,· murk\!tl Railway Slalion. hold!\ graph hal if any Wal"rwayl

(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

58 DOODAKALLASANDRA 254.59 2675 P '(0,5) II, Til PTO, '(5,10) BS (665) Phone

59 RAGHUVANAHALLI 69.88 208 P, M ,(0'5) HP ·(0,5) '(10+) BS (53)

60 GABBALALU 187.22 1044 P ,(0,5) Til ·(0'5) • (10+) ,(0,5) (235)

61 HOSAHALLI 79.95 968 P ,(5'10) Til ·(0,5) '(10+) '(0'5) (222)

62 VAJARAHALLl 148.19 1356 P '(0-5) HP ·(0-5) ·(10+) BS ( 182)

63 THIPPASANDRA 61.63 400 P '(0,5) HP ·(0~5) ·(10+) '(0,5) (81)

64 160.15 3196 P(2) ,(0,5) T, HP ·(0,5) ·(10+) BS (633)

65 RAGHUVANAPALYA 57.43 200 ,(0,5) '(0-5) HP ·(0-5) ·(10+) ,(0,5) (53)

66 THALAGHATTAPURA 214.10 2221 P, M ,(5,10) Til PO, ·(10+) BS (476) Phone

67 MALLASANDRA 165.42 ...... _...... UN . INHABITED .-...... _......

118 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE Name of C.D.8Im:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJe No.: 0030

Arrroa

(11) (12) (13) (14) ( 15) (16) ( 17) ( 18) (1)

PR BANGALORE' 1- 12 EA Total 20.19 161.28 42.97 30.15 58 Tk 15.89 II ,2.60 lie 1.70

PR BANGALORE- 1- 13 EA Total 3.91 39.15 9.76 17.06 59 lie 3.91

PR BANGALORE' 1- 13 EA Total 28.58 120.03 38.61 60 Tk 8.56 II 12.22 lie 7.80

PR BANGAlORE· l- IS EA Total 18.46 51.12 6.94 3.43 61 II 10.56 lie 7.90

PR BANGAlORE- I· 13 EA Total 25.68 79.79 31.87 10.85 62 Tk 1.34 II 20.63 lie 3.71

PR BANGAlORE· 1- 16 EA Total 10.10 18.63 17_06 15.84 63 Tk 3.80 II 1.37 lie 4.93

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 14 EA Total 34.21 51.07 50.75 24.12 64 Tk 8.57 II 10.55 lie 15.09

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 17 EA Total 5.12 46.61 5.70 65 lie 5.12

PR BANGAlORE- I· 15 EA Total 26.45 139.68 32.04 15.93 66 Tk 9.80 II 11.88 lie 4.77

------.--.------UN . INHABITED ------67

119 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D. BI(K:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJe Nil. :0030 l.C. Tulal ar.:a uf Tnlal Am':Bili.:~ availahl~ (if I"''' a\lailahl~ '4ilhilllh.: \lilI~It!.:. a d:ash (.) it' shuwn in dh: No. Ih.: villa!!" p"),,. l,.'nlumn and I~\.l tll il in hra~L.d... th.: Jislalh:t: ill hnNid raul!'':~ viI.... ~ L.Ub. :\~h) kllUi. (In h""lar,,s) l"lio.. ami 10+ lUI ... orth~ Jl\!,:lr":!I>t J'l1:t~.\!, \\"h\!r~ thl! f:l..:iIi,,· il'O aV:liI:ahlo: is ;:i\l~n). an.! &I".:a· III.:Ji..:,1I Drin~lIIj1 Pulo! Day.... COlUllluni..:alie'R No.nf li ..nal W:OI.:r allol Duy. elf 18uo Slop. Hou!'l4!­ T ,,1.:. Illark.:ti Rail,",ay Slali•• n, holl!> IIral,h hal ifallY Wa,,:rwayl

(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

68 313.99 1~96 P '(0,5) T, HP PD. '(5, '0) BS (295) Phone

69 GOLLAHALLI 295.90 1775 P '(0,5) T, Til -(0'5) ·(10+) BS (394)

70 KEMBATHAHALLI 198.40 1114 P '(0,5) HP '(0,5) ·(10+) ·(0,5) (249)

71 GOTT I KERf 249.51 5873 P(3), H PHC, FPC T. HI> PO, '(10+) 8S (1230) Phone

72 PILLAGANAHALll 150.30 246 P '(0,5) HP ,(0,5) ·(10+) ·(0,5) (53)

73 UTT ARAHAL LI 689.80 ••••• ------•• - •• - ••••• - UN - INHABITED .- ....•... -•....•....•..• HANAVARTHEKAVAL

74 UTTAR I 495.51 778 P(Z) '(0'5) HP ,(0,5) '(0,5) BS (126)

75 KAGGAll PURA 939.18 4584 P(5), M PHC, FPC, T, HP PO, MON BS (870) RP Phone

76 0.8.CHUOAHALll 105.53 813 P, H '(0-5) T, HP 'CO'S) '(0'5) BS ( 167)

120 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Blo,'k : BANGALORE SOUTH; COOe No.: 0030

Approach Nl.!:arl.!:sl Tt)wn. Class OrT~."lll P,)\.\o\!r Lilli.! lI:o.~ (~Ir..:a unJ..:r ~hn~r":1111)'p\!s or land uS\!' in h\!dares rnullJ.:u til '",'n J..:..:imal placl.!s) L.e, I,) villag" and di,lallc" (in Kill.) Supply No, FOr\!~l Irri(!ah:J Un~il"ri;;al~d Cllhllr.hl~ 'Ar":3 not (by -,nul"':': of irrig.:Jlinn) \\r(J~': available (in..:iuJing fllr cuhi\iali(.ln g.u..:har and gr\l\l~~)

(11) (12) ( 13) ( 14) (1S) (16) (17) ( 18) ( 1)

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 30.64 137.25 36.48 109.62 68 Tk 16.06 W 3.54 We 11.04

PR BANGALORE- I· 11 EA Total 29.56 60.43 38.85 167.06 69 Tk 3.80 W 9.82 We 15.94

PR BANGALORE- 1- 17 EA Total 32.44 56.01 49.46 60.49 70 Tk 8.88 W 7.70 We 15.86

PR BANGALORE- I- n EA Total 76.99 98.00 65.56 8.96 71 Tk 66.63 T.. c 7.90 We 2.46

PR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA Total 2.98 44.32 97.62 5.38 72 Tk 0.97 We 2.01

-.------UN - INHABITED ------73

PR BANGALORE- 1- 26 EA Tota! 17.22 323.26 119.16 35.87 74 Tk 2.54 Twe 11.91 lie 2.77

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 24 EA Total 85.84 383.04 350.04 120.26 7S Tk 34.97 l .. e 13.87 lie 37.00

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 23 EA Total 17.64 65.67 10.57 11.65 .76 Tk 4.92 W 11.91 We 0.81

~ 21 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.BI

L.e. Nam~ of V,Uat!1o! T\~~,I ar..:a ~~f TIlI,,1 Am.n'li •••,ailahl. (if "'" availabl. "''''Ihi" III. viII,,)! ••• da>41 (-) •• >4I"""n in Ih. No. tht: villa!!~ Popu­ \!".IUIlUl and n":"llo illn bru..:L":I:.. th.: dl~an..:.: in hru;uJ rau!!t:loI. viI.. -~ kina.. 5-10 k,llti. (In h..:..:tar~:-.) laliun and 10+ km~ ufth.: n.:ar~!ool rl:l~'': "hl,.'f": th~ '~h:ilih i!oo Hvailahh: is giv.:n). DIIO EJu".- I\.I.Ji".1 O,'"kiIl1l PIlsl Da) or COlIllllUlli".lion No.or ti"11:I1 Wat.r alld Days of I Bus Stop. Hnus.,:­ T <1.- mark.ll Railway Slation. hnlJ. 1Iraph hal ifany Wat.rwayJ

(2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

77 GULAKAHALE 484.93 1466 p(2) -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (280)

78 THARALU 600.81 1137 P, H -(0-5) HI' PO -(0-5) BS (236)

79 AlAKABElAlU 70.22 ------UN ! NHAB !lED ------

80 THA IT AGUPPE 382.67 1899 P, H, H 0, RP T, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (387) Phone

81 VADDARAPALYA 613.29 1231 P(4) -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5 ) -(0-5) BS (221)

82 SUNKADAKA TTE 253.99 ------UN INHABI TED ------

83 RAYAGODlU 388.80 985 P, H -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (176)

84 NETT IGERE 472.19 707 P -(0-5) HI' -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (140)

85 NELAGUlI 374.51 849 1'(3). M, H - (0-5) HI' -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (137)

86 SOMANAHAL LI 539.78 3046 1'(2), H' H -(0-5) T, HP PO, -(0-5) BS (640) Phone

87 CHUDAHALLI 389.16 772 I' -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (120)

122 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE l'\alllt: of C.D.lllo.:k : BAl'\GALORE SOUTH: Coot: No.: 0030

Appr4la~h f\!\!ar\!,.l Ttlwn. Cla>o). ,.fT"""11 P'I\It,'l!r Laud U~1o! (al'\!a unJ~r Jirr.:n:llt tYr.:~ of huw U~ in h.:..:wrt.:~ rounl.h:d to two dt.:~illlal plat,;:,,:s) L.C. h,vIUag\! and Ji"'al"~ (in Km.) Supply No. FlH"'!~1 lrrigah:d Un-irri1!31I!J Cuhllrahl~ Ar':3 nn' (hy ~OUh':~ \)f irrigatilm) WUl'olr.! avail.bJ.: (indudillg f,)r ~uhivalilm gaut:har an'" grtlv,:s)

(11 ) (12) ( 13) ( 14) ( IS) (lb) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR BANGAlORE' 1- 25 EA Totul 44.24 120.97 275.06 44.66 77 Tk 26.06 II 16.13 lie 2.05

PR BANGAlORE - I- 25 EA Tot~l 97.23 241. 78 201.80 60.0Q 78 Tk 48.42 II 40.15 lie 8.66

...... UN INHABITED ...... 79

PR BANGALOKE . I· 28 EA Total 73.73 1~~. 73 79.13 54.88 80 Tk 65.61 II 6.71 lie 1.41

PR BANGALORE- I- 30 EA Totill 18.71 282.64 234.41 77.53 81 lie 18.71

...... _ ...... UN INHABITED ...... R ...... 82

PR BANGALORE- I- 33 EA Total 15.96 176.73 164.36 31.75 83 II 4.16 lie 11.80

PR BANGALORE- I- 30 EA Total 20.03 2'JO.97 161.18 90.01 84 II 4.54 lie 15.49

PR BANGALORE- I- 29 EA Totill 23.12 127.98 161.59 61.82 85 Tk 12.81 II 6.61 lie 3.70

PR BANGALORE- (- 28 EA Total 31.02 358.25 77.56 72.95 86 TI< 16.68 Twe 12.66 lie 1.68

PR BANGALORE- I- 28 EA Total 15.18 168.45 186.65 18.88 87 w 6.57 lie 8.61

123 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Cod.: No. :0030

L.C. Nam~ of Villag~ Tulal ar~a of Tulal AIII~nilio" avail.bk (if nul availabk wilhinlh~ villag~. 8 dash (-) i. shuwn inlh~ No. Ib~ villag~ P"pu- ~"hl1nn and no \I I" il in bra.;kol •• lb~ dislall';~ ill hr"au fallg~8 viz. -5 kills. 5-10 kms. (In h~"l3r~s) laiinn and 10+ km~ ofth~ nl.~:m:st I!ltI~'L! wh~r\! th~ f:h:ilitv is avnihthll! is givl.."nl. and Edll.:a- I\I.;Ji"al Drinking Pl.::>l Day (If Cl)lnmuni~aLion No.of tlonal \\'~IIl!r anJ Day" of [Bus Slur. Hou~- Td~- markdl Railway Slaliun. huM. graph hal if allY Wal.;rway)

(1) m (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

88 NACANAYAKANAHALLI 167.77 492 P -(0-5) U. HP - (0-5) -(0-5) BS (81)

92 GANAKAl 132.64 720 P(2) -(0-5) \I, HP -(0-5) -CO-5) BS (141)

93 HEMMI GEPURA 458.19 1333 P(2) -(0-5) T, U -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (240)

94 DOOOABELE 174.13 1014 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) - (O-S) -(0-5) (210)

95 VENKATAPURA 26.37 32 -(0-5) -(0-5 ) u, HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (10)

96 K.GOLLAHALLI ..15.90 651 P, M PHC, FPC W, HP PO -(0-5) BS (111)

97 VARAHASANORA ~'J6.81 411 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -COoS) BS (71)

98 SOMAPURA 1!;1.15 465 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (79)

99 llNGADHEERANAHAlLI 133.84 486 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (96)

100 RACHANAHADU 56.90 367 peZ) -CO-5 ) HP - (0-5) - (0-5) BS (70)

101 BADAHANAVARTHEKAVAL 29t.8.03 1424 P(Z), H -(0-5) HP - (0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (283)

102 AGARA 761.92 3533 P(3), M -(5-10) TIl, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (627)

124 DIRECTORY

AND LAN D USE Name: of C.D.Blo'.:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJe: No.: 0030

Appro.~h N~.r~sl Town. C1as" of Town Puwlo!r LanJ us.: (ar~a unJ~r diff~r~nll)'p

(II) (12) ( 13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR BANGALORE- 1- 30 EA Total 12.41 108.67 40.94 5.75 88 II 1.32 lie 11.09

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 2.17 68.37 31.20 30.90 92 Tk 2.17

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 24.50 206.20 127.90 99:59 93 II 11. 79 lie 12.71

PR BANGALORE- 1- 16 EA Total 69.85 39_79 51.05 13.44 94 II 6.69 lie 63.16

ICR BANGAlORE- 1- 19 EA Total 4.89 15.27 6.21 95 IJ 4.89

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 18 EA Total 27.38 39.72 16.10 12.70 96 Tic 9.91 Twe 5.47 lie 12.00

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 17 EA Total 15.26 72.55 8.52 10.48 97 10.60 lie'" 4.66

PR BANGAlORE- )- 17 EA Total 16.61 80.78 43.12 20.64 98 Tk 6.52 II 10.09

PR BANGALORE- )- 18 EA Total 19.72 83.54 22.77 7.81 99 Tk 7.82 II 11.90

PR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA Total 2.46 39.92 9.10 5.42 100 II 2.46

PR BANGALORE- [. 22 EA 610.86 Total 136.75 1736.23 400.36 83.83 101 Tic 120.86 II 15.89

PR BANGALORE- [- 22 EA 32.03 Total 33.96 464.36 201.61 49.96 102 lk 20.09 II 13.87

125 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Namt:: of C.D.Bluck : BANGALORE SOUTH; Coo.: No. ;0030

L.C. Nan", of Villag~ Ttllal a .. ~a of Tnl.1 An",nili.s ","il.hl. (if "'~ av"il.bl~ wilbin lb~ vill.g•. a dash (-) i. shuwn in lb~ No. th~ vilJag~ Pupu- ":UIUIIIII anti Il\!.\l to it in hra~l.:ts~ lh~ di"'an;.;.: in hrnad ran~~s. viz. .~ km!lo. 5-10 L.lIls, (In h':":larl!~J I~ilioll .1IIt! 10+ lilb. oflhl! n~:m!'sll!la\.·~ wh\.'r\! Ih.: I;h:ilil\ is .ilvaibhl~ is givL.'Il!. alh,1 [Ju·.:&1- "'1.Ji",,1 D."'nki')g P')1't1 D,,), IIr C,)mlnuni~allt'n ~\l.nf \i,mal Walor and 0.» "f Illlis Sinp. lCuu~- T",~· m" .. l~tl Rail .. ay Sialion. h~lld:.; gfill'h hal If any W.I~""ayl

(1) (2) (3) (.;) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

103 CHINNAICURCHI 506.03 726 P(2) -(0-5) HI, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 113)

104 SEEGEHALL I 74.36 165 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) - (10+) -(0-5) (25 )

105 THIPPUR 297.24 745 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (147)

106 HAMPAPURA 178.88 534 P . (0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5·10) BS (100)

107 KRISHNARAJAPURA 40.78 - .. - .. _...... _ ... - .. -- .. -...... UN INHABITED ---- .. ------.. ------

108 GON I PURA 388.53 810 P(2). M -(5-10) Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (152)

109 VASANTHANAHALLI 105.78 ------UN - INIIASITED --.----.-.-._------.-.

110 GANGASANDRA 166.95 584 P -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(5'10) as ( 104)

111 ICUMBALAGODU GOllAHAlll 3~B.09 1460 p. M -(0-5) II, HP PO -(5-10) BS (275)

112 OEVACERE 257.73 743 P, H -(0-5) II, liP - (0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 136)

113 GUDIMAV 130.11 llB -(0'5) -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) - (5-10) -(0-5) (22)

114 THAGACHAGUPPE 194.40 636 P -(5-10) '11, HP -(0- 5) - (5- 10) 8S (100)

115 KANIMINIKE 352.30 80B P - (0-5) II, HP '(0'5) -(5-10) BS (193)

116 ICAMBIPURA 542.74 2499 P(3) -(0'5) II. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 85 (453)

126 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nalll~ (If c. D. Blo..:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; C(lJ~ No.: 0030

Appma~h N~an=).t TU,,"II. Cla~ ufTown Pow~r Land u~ ("r~a und« Jilr"ronllyl'''' "rlll"d u.., in h.~laro. nlUnd~J ,,, lw" d~~illlal plac ••) L.C. ,,, villag~ 8".1 di.lanc~ (i" Kill.) Supply No. Irl'igill..:J Cullur.hl. Ar•• no' (hl ,,-uur..:\!'· of irriJ:ilti~ln) wa~h: availahl. (in..:luding for ..:ullivalil)n lI"uchar alld ~rov':ti)

( 11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR BANGALORE- I- 23 EA 20.24 Total 11.59 306.20 80.94 87.06 103 II 11.59

KR BANGALORE - I- 25 EA Total 16.19 40.07 9.30 8.80 104 II 16.19

PR BANGALORE- 1- 26 EA Total 8.09 178.88 72.85 37.42 105 II 8.09

PR BANGALORE- I· 29 EA Total 28.33 63.40 42.73 44.42 106 h.e 28.33

...... UN INIIABITED ...... 107

PR BANGALORE- I- 24 EA Total 24.67 182.61 92.15 89.10 108 II 24.67

--- .. - .. ---- .. ------UN - INHABITED ------.. - .. ------.. ------109

PR BANGALORE - I· 23 EA Total 3.60 82.75 64.05 16.55 110 II 3.60

PR BANGALORE- I· 22 EA Total 2.62 173.99 91.09 80.39 111 II 2.62

PR BANGAlORE- I· 22 EA lotal 15.92 128.90 75.52 37.39 112 II 3.72 lie 12.20

PR BANGAlORE· I· 21 EA Total 3.44 79.79 26.01 20.87 113 II 3.44

PR BANGALDRE- I- 21 EA Total 2.52 120.10 36.06 35.72 114 T.. e 2.52

PR BANGALDRE- 1- 23 EA lotal 32.28 116.03 43.23 160.76 115 Tk 3.85 II 28.43

PR BANGALORE- I- 18 EA Total 156.27 228.06 79.63 78.78 116 Tk 16.86 loIe 139.41

127 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name: of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Cooe: No. :0030

L.C. Nam.: of VUlag..: Tl)-\al ar..: .. of Tnl,1 Amwn in lh~ No. lh~ villa;!.: p~)pu. ,.;olulllJl and n~xt tn it in bru..:L;...:ts. th\! distan..:..: illilruad rang..:s viz. -5 killS, 5-10 killS, (1n hcclarc,) l;JliOIl and 10+ kills of th..: n... .':m.:!'it pla\.'1! wh-.:r\! thl! fa..:ility is aV

( 1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

117 KUMBAlAGOOU 647.14 2379 P, M ·~0-5) w, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (555 ) Phone

118 CHALAGHATTA 212.23 748 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (140)

119 BHEEMANAKUPPE 520.69 1313 P(3) - (0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (220)

120 RAMOHAlLi 422.89 1484 P, M - (5-10) w, HP PO -(5-10) BS (298)

121 MALIGONDANAHALLI 277.99 605 P - (0-5) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(0-5) (124 )

122 BHEEMANAKUPPE RAMASAGARA 26_20 ------UN INHABITED ------

123 KOMMAGHATTA KR1SHNASAGARA 84.89 395 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP - (0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (75)

124 KOMMAGHATTA 649.04 838 P(2) -(0-5) W, HP -(0'5) -(0-5) -(0-5) ( 176)

125 MARAGONDANAHALll 392.71 340 P -(0-5) T, HP - (0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (62)

126 M.KRISHNASAGARA 89.92 548 -(0-5) - (5-10) II, HP - (0-5) -(5-10) BS (84)

127 SULIKERE 391.95 828 P(2), M, -(0-5) W, HP PO - (0-5) BS ( 148) H, PUC

128 KENCHANAPURA 283.12 687 P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (123)

129 RAMASANDRA 609.35 1407 P(2) -(0-5) w, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) - (0-5) (265)

128 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE Name of C.D.B1o<:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; Cooe:: No.: 0030

Approach N.:ar.:s1 Tuwn. Class ufTu'Wn Ptl\A,!,':r laud US\! (al'l.!a undl.!r Jin'.!rI!U(1)po!~ orlan'" U~ in ho!t.:lar..:s l\~ndt.!J lu lWu d.:dmal pla~l!s) L.C. to viU"l!

(11) (12) ( 13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR BANGALORE- 1- 19 EA Total 76.05 254.90 106_97 209.22 117 Ti( 9.84 T.,e 66.21

KR BANGALORE- 1- 17 EA Total 6.66 134.34 60.14 11.09 118 Tk 6_66

PR BANGALORE- 1- 20 EA Total 34.80 352.45 74.35 59.09 119 Tk 34.80

PR BANGALORE- 1- 20 EA Total 44.96 213.82 124.34 39.77 120 Tk 38.42 I/e 6.54

PR BANGALORE- 1- 20 EA Total 6.49 161.28 88.31 21.91 121 Tk 6.49

------.------.-- UN - INHABITED ------~------122

KR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA 61.87 16.33 6.69 123

PR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA 39.03 Totat 68.07 389.14 68.46 84.34 124 Tk 27.28 1/ 24.87 T"e 15.92

PR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA 25.39 Total 12.58 189.51 85.06 80.17 125 Tk 12.58

PR BANGALORE- 1- 22 EA Total 6.33 49.65 24.63 9.31 126 Tk 6.33

PR BANGALORE- 1- 19 EA 97.74 Total 20.24 169.85 76.38 27.74 127 1/ 20.24

PR BANGALORE- 1- 20 EA Total 15.59 194.02 31.02 42.49 128 TIc 11.47 1/ 4.12

PR BANGALORE- (. 18 EA Total 108.16 389.24 79.02 32.93 t29 Tk 42.41 1/ 65.75

A·2.4 129 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Bh:k : BANGALORE SOllTH; Couc No. :0030

L.e. Naill\!' of Villag\i Tolal .r~u "f Tulal AIlI~lIili~ •• vailahl~ (if lIul .vuilahl~ wilhin Ih.: villag". a uaob (-) i. shown in Ih.: No. lh\! villa!!\! p\)PU- ~olllmn allJ ''''Sll" il in br8d;'~ls. 'h~ uiMan.;" in brnau rang'" viz. -S km •• 5-10 ImUl. (III h~clare,) I.'i"n !lnd 10+ kms "flhe ne.rest ~13,e where Ihe 1:'.:ilily is avail"",,, i. Iliv.nl· anJ EJllc" I\kJi"al Drinking P"M Day or Clllllllluni,ation No.of tiunal Wal~r anu Days of IOu. SlOp. Hnux.. Td~- mark~11 Railway Sialion. holJ. graph hal iraRY Walerway!

(11 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

130 SONNENAHALLI 108.36 184 I' - CO-S) ~, HI' -CO-S) -CO-S) -(0-5) (48)

138 CHELAKERE 175.78 2660 P(3) - CO-S) Til Phone -CO-S) 8S (559)

139 DASARAHALLI 235.14 2403 P, M -CO-S) Til Phone -CO-S) 8S (466)

140 RACHENAHALLI 265.21 1024 P - CO-S) HP Phone -CO-S) 8S (199)

141 THANISANDRA 393.66 7304 P(2), M(2) -(0-5) ~, HP PO, -COoS) BS (1407) Phone

142 NAGARESHIIARA NAGANAHALLI 113.80 446 P -(0-5) T~ -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (78)

143 KOTHANUR 146.18 825 P - (0-5) Til -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 143)

144 KOTHANUR NARAYANAPURA 109.81 1031 P -(0-5) II, HP Phone -(0-5) BS (199)

145 KYALASANAHALLI 257.26 779 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5), -(0-5) BS (140)

146 GEDDAlAHALLl 122.16 817 P -(0-5) II, HI' -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (152)

147 AMANI BYRATHIKHANE 56.52 18 '(0-5) -(0-5) HI' -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (6)

130 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nallle of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No.: 0030

i\i.pr.... .:h N~ar~~ Tuwn. Clu~~ ufTl.wn Puw\!r u.nJ us.: (ar"u unJ"r din;;Nnt typ.:s ..r lallJ us.: in h""tar"" roulld.:d to Iwo d""illlal pia,"") L.C. h> viUttgt: anJ Ji.lan,," (ill I\m.) Supply No. Fur~~t Irrigat~Ll Un-in'igah:d Cuhurabk ANa nol (h)' lof,)LlI\,'\! of irrigation) wast.: Ivuilahl.: (indudill1! for "ultivation gau"har and grnv\!s)

( 11) (12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) ( 17) (18) ( 1)

PR BANGALORf- I' 18 fA Total 3.68 69.28 27.19 8.21 130 W 3.68

PI! BANGALORE- 1- 5 EA Total 29.75 80.27 32_04 33.72 138 Tk 14_26 lie 15.49

PI! BANGALORE- 1- 6 fA Total 49.82 108.23 22.94 54.15 139 Tk 18_73 W 3_54 lie 27.55 • PI! BANGALORE- 1- 6 EA Total 58_75 160.96 40_18 5.32 140 Tk 32.13 II 9.91 lie 16.71

PI! BANGALORE- 1- 5 EA Total 41.04 242.35 64.55 45.72 141 Tk 21. 16 lie 19.88

PI! BANGALORE- 1- 8 EA Total 9.03 70.01 8.10 26.66 142 lie 9_03

PI! BANGALORE- 1- 8 EA 8.09 Total 12.65 67.18 46.76 11.50 143 Tk 2.72 lie 9_93

PI! BANGAlORE- 1- 5 EA Total 12_96 89.26 7.59 144 lie 12.96

PI! BANGAlORE- 1- 5 EA Total 9.69 151.16 24.28 72.13 145 lie 9.69

PI! BANGAlORE- 1- 5 EA Total 8.76 104.50 8.90 146 We 8.76 tel! BANGALORE- 1- 5 EA Total 33.21 15.89 7.42 147 Tk 28_20 W 1.27 We 3.74

131 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name: of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code: No. :00)0

L.e. Nank: of Villa!!~ Tnlal ar~a "t" Towl Amcnilies available (if nUl availahl~ within the villag~. a da>h (.) is >huwn in the No. th~ village Pupu- colUllIn and n.:Xllo il in "rack':ls.th.: distance in hroad ran!!es viz. -5 kills. 5-10 lans. (In h.:claNs) lalion ami 10+ kill!' (}fth\!' n~:lr-.=st pi:",.'\! \\'h~r~ lh\! f:u:ililY is avail:lhl~ is givl!l1). and E,llI".· rvlcdi,al Drinking P'l>1 Day or Communicalion Nu.of lional Waler and Days or IBus SI,,!,. Holt:..!!· T .:Ie- mark.:11 Railway Sialitln. 1I,.I

(1) m (4) tS ) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

148 HORAMAVU AGARA 366.12 2252 p -(0-5) Til, HP Phone -(0-5) BS (465)

149 KALK£RE 508.16 2185 P, H -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (362)

150 K.CHANNASANDRA 87.25 705 P, H -(0-5) HP -(0'5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (110)

151 HORAMAVU 325.13 2347 P(2), H - (0-5) II, HP PTO, -(5-10) BS (449) Phone

153 SADARAHANGALA 26fJ.78 605 P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (128)

155 NAGONOAHAlll 222.63 1246 P -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (275)

156 HAGADUR 292.41 7271 P(2), M, H -(0-5) T, Til PO -(0-5) BS (1582)

158 R.NARAYANAPURA 34.35 73 -(0-5) -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) '(0-5) BS (6)

167 VARTHUR 497.19 6779 P(3), PHC, FPC, T, HP PTO, SUN BS ( 1297) M(2), H, RP Phone PUC

168 BALAGERE 181.92 1528 P -(0-5) rio' -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (278)

132 DIRECTORY

AND LAND US!:. N:II111! of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH: Codtl No.: 0030

Appro.ch N-.!an:~l Town. CI'lss of Town Pl.w.:r Land usc (aro. undor diff.:ronllypo" ()f land u'"' in hO"IUNS rnunuod 10 Iwo d.:"imal pla,,~") L.C. to villa)!" and dist.II,,': (in Kill.) Supply No. For.:st lrrigatl!u Un-irrigat.:d Cullurahl.: Ar.:a nol {hy soun.:\! of irrigatitln) wash: avail.hl" (induding for .:ulliv8lion gau.har and grov\!s)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) ( 17) ( 18) (1)

PR BANGALORE- 1- 6 EA Total 82.42 212.88 52_45 lB.37 14B Tk 55.74 II 3.80 lie 22.88

PR BANGALORE- I- 6 EA Total 54.51 337.88 75.90 39.87 149 Tk 10.94 II 16.00 lie 27.57

PR BANGALORE- 1- 8 EA Total 1.83 72.79 1.25 11.38 150 lie 1.83

PR BANGALORE- I- 6 EA Total 41.29 242.41 36.07 5.36 151 Tk 6_69 II 10.68 lie 23.92

PR BANGALORE- 1- 6 EA Total 24.69 157.64 12.66 65.79 153 Tk 21.14 lie 3.55

PR BANGALORE- I- 6 EA Total 67.23 111.92 32.58 10.90 155 Tk 59_14 lie 8.09

PR BANGALORE' 1- 5 EA Total 48.31 139.05 10.12 94.93 156 Tk 11.33 lie 36.98

PR BANGALORE- I- 5 EA Total 7.29 1B.88 8.18 158 Tk 4.78 lie 2.51

PR HAL TOIoINSHIP- IV- 11 EA Total 94.81 282.73 65.59 54.06 167 Tk 6.36 1.1 53.26 lie 35.19

PR HAL TO\.INSHIP- IV- 9 EA Total 23.95 130.28 12.81 14.88 168 Tk 12.61 1.1 11.34

133 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nam~ of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Cod~ No. :0030

L.C. Num.: of Vill"g~ Tulul ar~a uf Tulul AIlI~nili~. availabl~ (ifllul.vailubl~ wilhin lh~ villall~. a dash (-J i..... " ... n in IIw Nu. lh~ villug~ Popu- "OIUIIII1 an.! ~XllU il in bra"k~l •• lh~ dia;1,,",,~ in bn ... d ranll~' vi .... -S kms. 5-10 KIUI. (Ill h~"lar.s) lalioll un.! 10+ kills of lh~ n.:"r~sl Cl:t« wh.:r. lh.: "o,ililV is availabl.: i. giwn). anJ EJII,a- M~Ji,al Drinking Po", Day or Comllluni"ati"n Nu."r liunal W.l~r aOO Day. "f 1Bu. SIU". HouSt.!- T d.:- markdi Raih"'ay Stalion. hulJ. lIruph hal ifany Wat.:rway I

m C3l (4) (6) (8) (9) (10)

169 PANATHUR 305.57 2083 P(2), M(2) -(O-S) T, HP PO -(0'5) BS (413)

170 KADABEESANAHALLI 102.43 740 P -(0-5) Tlol -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (136)

171 BEllANDURAMANIKERE 742.60 ------~------UN INHABITED ~ ... -- ... -.--.------.--.

173 THUBARAHALLI 159.70 1597 P(2) -(0-5) II, liP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (334)

174 SIDDAPURA 137.75 1428 P PHe T, HP -(0-5) - (0-5) BS (256)

175 RAMAGONOANAHALLI 137.84 3081 P, M, H - (5-10) T. HP PO -(5-10) -(0-5) (629)

176 KHANEKANDAYA 36.65 ------.------.- UN INHABITED ------

177 VALEPURA 76.62 792 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0'5) (160)

178 SORAHUNISE 223.20 2186 P -(0'5) T, HP PTO, -(0-5) BS (444) Phone

179 GUNJUR 793.13 3676 P, M RP T, HP PO -(0-5) BS (664)

180 KACHAMARANAHALLI 257.45 658 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) '(0-5) -(O-S) (119)

134 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE N,lnltl ofC.D.Blol:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; COUtl No.: 0030

Arrr'la~h N~al\:" Town. Cia ... of Tow II P,'w~r Land u"" (ar~a ulIJ~r dini:r~lIll)'p~s orland u"" in h«llIl\:" rounJ~d 10 Iwo d~~ill1a1 pla~.:") L.C. lllvillalZl! alld di.lall':': (ill Kill.) Supply No. Forl!~t Irrigal~d U n·irrigal~d Cuhurahle Area nol (hy ".. ur." o{ irrigalion) wasl~ availahle (including ti.>r .:uilivalion gau.:har and groves)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) ( 16) (17) (18) (1)

PI! HAL TOIoINSHIP- IY- 6 EA Total 31.11 197.33 51.15 25.98 169 Tk 20.01 101 7.34 \ole 3.76

PI! HAL TOIoINSHIP' IY- 4 EA Total 6.31 47.74 21.26 27.12 170 Tk 0.87 101 3.35 loIe 2.09

------_------UN - INHABITED ------171

Pit HAL TOIoINSHIP' IY- 5 EA Total 11.37 119.84 23.25 5.24 173 Tic. 3.03 Twe 8.34

Pit HAL TOIoINSHIP- IY- 5 EA Total 26.44 69.82 33.65 7.84 174 Tic. 8.61 Twe 17.83

Pit HAL TOIoINSHIP- IV- 6 EA Total 49.73 39.92 38.58 9.61 175 TIc 9.42 Twe 40.31

------UN - INHABITED ------~----- 176

Pit HAL TOIoINSHIP- 11/- 8 EA Total 8.30 49.11 6.28 12.93 177 Tk 7.04 W 1.26

PI! HAL TOIoINSHIP- IV- 9 EA Total 25.00 128.13 45.77 24.30 178 Tic. 4.51 W 20.49

Pit HAL TOIoINSH IP- IV- 12 EA Total 133.24 442.89 102.29 114.71 179 TIc 87.56 W 22.91 loIe 22.77

PI! HAL TOIoINSHIP' IV' 14 EA Total 35.46 175.95 41.38 4.66 180 Tic. 14.71 Twe 20.75

135 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name: of C.D.B1ock : BANGALORE SOUTH: COOl! No. :0030

L.C. Naill!.! of Villag~ T,'lal arca of T,Ilal Amenities av.il.hle (if not availahle within the viII.!!.:. a dash (.) i. mown in the No. the vill.!!e P·)PH- column and Il\!xt it) it in bruck..:l~. lhlo! distan~1.! in hroad ranglo!s viz. -5 kms_ 5-10 1;,1118. (In hcd.rcs) lati')11 and 10+ kl1l~ oflh.: n..:.IrI:st pl.lt:c whl.!n: lhl.! fa~ilit)' i!i •• vaihlhk is giv~n). and EJu".· hk.Ji"al DrinJoing Po.. Day ur Communi"atinn No."f lillllai Waler and Day. "I' IBu. Stll". Htlus..:- T ele- markell Railway Stalinn. hnlJ. !!raph hat if any Waterway I

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

181 CHIKKABELLANDUR 174.51 338 -(0-5) -(0'5) Ii, HP PO -(0-5) BS (49)

182 HULLURU 207.70 1013 P(2) ·(0-5) Til '(0-5) -(0'5) BS (176)

183 SULIKUNTE 419.70 974 P, M ·(0-5) Til -(0-5) -COoS) BS (172)

184 KOOATHI 555.69 1007 P, M RP T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS ( 172)

185 HADUSIDDAPURA 100.83 222 P -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (37)

186 CHlKKANAYAKANAHALll 165.99 263 P -(5-10) Til -(0-5) -(5-10) - (0-5) (52)

187 HALANAYAKANAHALLI 193.83 519 P -(5-10) Til -(5-10) -(5-10) as (86)

188 CHIKKAKANNALLI 99.36 .----.------UN INHABITED ------~------

189 DOODAKANNALLI 382.97 1516 P, H -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (284)

190 JUNNASANDRA 87.97 393 P -(5-10) II, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 85 (7"5)

191 KASAVANAHALLI 248.63 429 p. M -(5-10) II. HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (87)

192 HARALUR 264 .85 694 P -(0-5) Til -(0-5) -(5-10) as (128)

136 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE NIItl~ of C.D.Block : BANGAlORE SOUTH: Cude No.: 0030

ApJIrtta.:b N.:ar.:: .. To.... n. CIa.. "fT".... n I\"".:r Laa.I _ (ar.:.. uu.l.:r ..iO;: ...... 1),1"=' of ...... _ in Iw.:aar.::. "...... ,,, k. c... ""imal,,ia.:c•• L.C. I" villaJ!C and "UoIa.II:': (in KIll.) Suwly Nt., 1'.. 1\1'" lni#,,1.:4 UlI-init*tI Culturabk Ala ..... (hy ..... r~.: o( irriplion) .....oIe availahlc (i~""'i", ' ....ul&iva&i.!a ,au.:bar and p.lle.)

",) tm "}r ~'41 "~l iB~l l'7! ~'§l ~'! PII HAL TOWNSHIp· IY· 10 EA Total 3.91 130.55 19.9& 181 W 3.91

PII " A L TOWNSHIP' IV' " EA Total 27.14 108.9:5 28.02 43.61 182 Tt. 22.36 II 4.78

PII HAL TOWNSHIp· IV' 14 EA Total 2:5.69 282.79 72.14 41.08 183 Til. 20.31 W 3.36

PII HAL TOWNSHIP· IY· 12 fA total 57.94 398.28 38.86 60.61 184 Jk 29.65 If 24.94 We 3.35

PR " A L TOWNSHIP, IV' 12 EA Total 10.16 55.91 29.63 5.13 185 Til. 10.16

PR " A L TOWNSHIP· IV' 9 EA Tot~l 4.56 '17.71 33.22 10.50 '86 Til. 2.94 W 1.62

PR " A L TOWNSHIP, IV' 9 EA Total 28.22 116.77 30.38 18.46 187 Tt. 23.53 Twe 4.69

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UN • INHABITED ••..••.••.••••••••.••••.•••.•.••••••••••••••• ,sa

PII HAL TOWNSHIP· IV' 6 EA Total 51.95 239.59 55.12 36.31 '89 Tk 37.27 We 14.68

PR " A L TOWNSHIP' Iv· 6 EA Total 16.38 56.07 1.68 13.84 190 Tk ".92 We 4.46

PR " A L TOWNSHIP' IV' 7 EA Total 24.29 147.54 ' 55.60 21.20 191 Til. 22.78 Twe 1.51

PR HAL TOWNSHIp· Iv· 1O EA Total 39.24 101.68 14.85 '09.08 192 Tk 22. '5 W 11.81 We 5.28

'37 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nam.: of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJ~ No. :0030

L.C. Nam~ of Villag~ Tl~al arc. of Tl~al AIll"nili~, availahl. (if not availabl. wilhin lb. villag •• a d ••h (-) is shown in lb. No. Ib~ vill.lI~ Popu- ';OI""UI und n"xl 10 il in hra.;~"ls. lb. dislan.;~ in hroad rang •• viz. -5 kms. 5-10 "'ms. (In h".:I.r".) 1.lion and Hl+ kl11~ nfth~ nt::ucsl pia..:.: ~'h..:r\! thl! f:l('ilily is uvail:lhll! i~ giVen). an" EJ".;a- 1\·I

m (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

193 AMBALIPURA 106.27 84 - (0-5) -(0-5) HP , -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (20)

194 KAIKONDAHALLI 102.98 639 P, M, H -(5-10) Til -(0-5) - (5-10) BS (128)

195 167.56 2433 P, M -(0-5) Til PTO, -(0-5) BS (454) Phone

196 BHOGANAHALLI 247.78 615 . P -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS ( 127)

197 DEVARABEESANAHALLI 170.11 777 P -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (159)

198 KARIYAMMANA AGRAHARA 54.46 436 P -(0-5) Til, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (75)

199 BIDARAHALLI 370.34 1170 P(2) , RP .w, HP PO, -(5'10) as (221) H(2) , H(2) Phone

200 BYAPPANAHALLI 321.14 1040 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) as (172)

201 KAMHASANDRA 180.19 152 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP - (0-5) -( 10+) as (24)

202 MANDUR 527.07 1120 P, H -(10+) T, HP PO, -(10+) BS (198) Phone

203 VANAJANAHALLI 41.16 ------UN INHABITED ------

204 182.75 888 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) as (137)

138 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nalllt: o(C.D.Block: BANGALORE SOUTH; Cou.: No.: 0030

Al'pmach N~an:.t Town. Clas. "fTown Pnw..:r Land U~ (an:a unJer diffa":lIt lypl.!!!i of land USt,! in h..:ctur~s fuuml..:d 10 Iwo dcdmul plact!5) L.C. to villag~ ami distal"" (in Km.) SlIl'l'ly No. Fl)fI:~ lrrigat.:d Un-irrigat"d Cuilural>le AI'I!. not (hy suurc~ of irrigatinn) walile avail.bk (illduding for cultivatiun gauchar and groves) l111 1121 (131 l141 l151 ( 161 l17l l181 (11

PR HAL TOWNSHIP· IY· 5 fA Tota! 28.39 40.49 8.07 29.32 193 Tic 8.15 lie 20.24

PR HAL TOWNSHIP, IY- 7 EA Total 23.74 49.38 17.18 12.68 194 Tic 18.09 Twe 5.65

PR HAL TOWNSHIP, IY· 4 fA Total 50.81 67.50 15.98 33.27 195 TIc 30.98 II 19.83

PR HAL TOWNSHIP' IY' 6 EA Total 13.78 196.33 27.68 9.99 196 Tk 11.95 II 0.42 lie 1.41

PR HAL TOWNSH I p. IY' 5 EA Total 12.79 111.61 25.25 20.46 197 Tic 12.79

PR HAL TOWNSHIP' IY' 4 EA Total 8.75 38.81 4.50 2.40 198 Tic 6.57 II 2.18

PR HOS.WTE· II I· 13 EA Total 54.84 202.71 84.74 28.05 199 Tic 40.11 lie 14.73

PR HOSI(OTE' I II' n EA Tota! 20.54 221.37 56.53 22.70 200 Tic 7.93 lie 12.61

PR HOSI(OTE' 111' 14 fA Tota! 17.76 86.69 65.67 10.07 201 Tk 3.81 lie 13.95

PR HOSI(OTE' I I I· 15 fA 121.40 Tota! 11.77 336.79 46.59 10.52 202 Tic 1.72 lie 10.05

UN • ~---.------INHABITED ------~------203

PR HOSKOTE· III' 14 EA Total 24.56 44.64 109.03 4.52 204 n 8.56 II 16.00

139 • VILLAGE

AMENITIES NalnCl of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Cudll No. :0030

L.C. Nanw of Villa610l T.1IaI aNa o( To.,,1 AIII':lIili.:. all.ilabl.: (ifllbt it lIiwnl. all" Edu.a· ~t.:Jj.:al Dri_illl ... _. Day .... Cummulli.:ali"n No.... • ';''Ilal WlIWr and o.y.ot IBu. SI"I'. II...... :· T.:k· II."'.:aI Railway SIaliun. b.>Id. ,rapb baa i.-."y Wake.,.,.yl

(1) m m (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

20~ CHIKKASANORA 14~.6~ II -(0-5) ·(0-5) lIP ·CO-~) '(10+) -(0-5) (2)

206 KATlUGOllAHALll 366.63 634 P ·(0'5) lIP -(0,5) -(5-10) 85 (116)

207 SHR I NCAR IPUAA 116.76 ._ •••••••••••••••• __ •••• WI • INHABITED •••.••.••..•. _.•....••.•.

2011 JOTHIPURA 503.47 916 p. M ,(5'10) HP ·(0-5) -(10·) as (171)

209 'HIRUNALEIIANAlLI 135.38 450 'II -(5-10) lIP -CO-5) -(10+' as (85)

210 HANCHARAHALLI 215.44 843 P -(5-10) lIP - CO-s) -'~-10) -'0'5) (125)

211 RAGHUVAllAIlALLI 112.95 115 -(0-5) -(0'5) HP ·(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) 09)

212 ICCD I GEIlALL I 105_45 69 -(0-5) ·(O-~) II, lIP -(0-5) -(5·10) -(0-5) (14)

213 LAGUM£NAHAI.LI 32.37 . 201 -(0-5) ·(0'5) w, ..., -(0-5) -CO-5) 8S (23)

214 IOMMEIlAIlAL LI 311.25 992 P, M .(0'5) -(0-5) -(5- 10) -(O·~) (192)

215 lEND I GAllAHALl I 110.89 189 P -(0-5) -eO-5) -(0-5) 'CO-5) (34)

216 IJUSICUI 159.61 922 P, M -(0-5) lIP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (173)

217 IUMBEOIPUlA 194.33 513 p -(5·10) lIP .(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (109) •

140 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE NUllltl ofC.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJtl No.: 0030

Arrn",.h N.an:s1 Town. Cia.. 0" Town PO\li,'~r ...... Old us.: (ar•• u"J.r Jifl"n:nl Iyp •• Ilf la"d u'"' in h.clar., nlUnd.d 10 Iwo d,cimal plac",s) L.C. luvilla"", and dislanc" (i" Kill.) Supply No. Fun:M Irfillaled Un-irrillal.d CuhurahJ" An:a no. (hy s.t)ur~\! uf irrigation) wasl.: availahl.: (including for cullivalion gau.har and grnv.:s)

, 1ll '12l P3l ,'4l t15l ,16l ,In ,18l tll

PR "051(0TE- 111- 15 EA Total 5.11 39_37 98.67 2.50 205 lie 5.11

PR "051(0TE- III- 15 EA 67.66 Total 35.55 130.88 112.60 19.94 206 Tic 9.54 lie 26.01

------••• ---- UN - INHABITED .~.- .. -..... ---.--.----.------207

PI H051(0TE- 111- 11 EA 102.98 Total 46.55 220.93 108.13 24.88 208 lie 46.55

PR "OSI(OTE- 111- 13 EA Total 18.37 51.82 57.66 7.53 209 lie 18.37

PR "OSKOTE' Ill' 13 EA Total 20.69 104.28 81.18 9.29 210 Tic 0.86 We 19.83

PR "05KOTE- 111- 13 EA Total 3.14 15.54 60.00 34.27 211 Tic 1.37 We 1.n

PR "05KOTE- 111- 11 EA Total 15.98 24.10 56.78 8.59 212 Tic 7.37 We 8.61

.. PR HOSKOTE- 111- 10 EA Total 9.13 8.14 7.31 7.79 213 Tic 6.71 We 2.42

PR HOSI(OTE' 111- 10 EA Total 48.65 35.06 111.13 116.41 214 Tk 16.27 We 32.38

PR "OSKOTE- 111- 5 EA Total 18.85 21.42 34.10 6.52 ets lie 18.85

PR HOSKOTE' III' 5 EA Total 25.90 54.56 44.67 34.48 216 Tk 1.62 We 24.28

PR HOSKOTE- 111- 6 EA TotaL 35.67 66.62 63.97 28.07 217 Tk 7.34 We 28.33

141 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nam\: ofC.D.Block: BANGALORE SOUTH; COUC No. :0030

L.C. Naill. of ViJlag~ Total ar"a of Total AIll.llitic. availahl" (if nol availahl" within lh. vilJng~. a du.b (-) is .bown in !he No. th~ villag~ Popu- "OlllllUl and Il.xt to il in bra"kols. !h" distan,," in bfllliJ rang"" viz. -5 kms. 5-10 kms. (In h""tar"s) I.tion nnd 10+ kl11~ Oflh\! o\!arl.!st cln~~ wh&:rc thc l;l""i1itl' is tlvailahlc is given). and EJ",a- ~kdi".1 Drinking Po.t DaY'lf C\}111111Uni\!ation NO.of litHlal Wat.r and Days of (B"s Stop. Hou:o.l.!- Td.- . mark.t! Railway Station • holds graph hat if any Wat"rway]

(1) (2) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ( 10)

218 CHEEMASANDRA 2.99.29 1010 P -(S'lO) liP -(0-5) '(5-10) BS (240)

219 KONADASAPURA 136.46 1201 P -(0-5) HP '(0,5) -(0-5) B5 (272)

220 KATAMNALLUR 98.24 907 P, M ·(0'5) HP '(0,5) -(0,5) B5 (172) .. 221 GORAVIGERE 167.61 702 P - (O-S) \oj, KP. '(0-5) - (0-5) 85 (121)

222 KHAJlSONNENAHALLl 199.89 1258 P -(0'5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) B5 (223)

223 KANNAMANGALA 325.13 2088 .P(2), M, H -(0'5) HP PO -(0-5) B5 (385) 1 I 105.49 409 -(0-5) \oj, liP -(0-5) 1 224 BANDAPURA P -(0-5) B5 (75)

225 81DARENA AGRAHARA 1\0.04 719 -(0-5) -(0-5) \oj, HP -(0-5) -(S'10) -(0-5) (139)

226 DODDABANAHALLl 193.95 584 P, H -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) ~(5-10) -(0-5) (121 )

227 CH I KKABANAHALL 1 116.90 494 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) -(0-5) (85)

228 SEEGEHALL 1 229.14 1313 P, M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) B5 (250)

142 DIRECTORY

AND LA N D USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No.: 0030

Aprroa~h N~a~.1 Town. Clas. of Town Pow\!r Land us.: (ar~. undor difli:ronl lyres of land usc in hedares round~d In IWO d~dmal places) Le. 10 villag~ and di!ilanc~ (in Km.) Supply No. Fnr..:sl lrrigat~d Un-irrigat¢d Cullurable Area nol (hy snU~~ of irrigation) wa~h: availahk (including fur cultivation ga",:har and groves)

( 11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR HOSKOTE· Ill' 6 EA Total 31.89 127.74 132.96 6.70 218 Tk 13.04 II 18.85

PR HOSKOTE' III· 5 EA Total 3.82 108.22 4.55 19.87 219 Tic 2.64 lie 1. 18

PR HOSKOTE· III· 4 EA Total 5.98 57.73 18.71 15.82 220 Tk 4.02 lie 1.96

PR HOSKOTE· 111- 7 EA Total 8.73 120.91 10.63 27.34 221 Tic 3.05 II 5.68

PR HOSKOTE' 11[' 8 EA Total 16.20 81.82 68.19 33.68 222 Tic 5.55 lie 10.65

PR HOSKOTE· [[I- 5 EA Total 21.85 205.69 76.71 20.88 223 Tic 5.76 II 16.09

PR HOSKOTE- Ill- 5 EA Total 2.60 89.27 7.80 5.82 224 lie 2.60

PR HOSKOTE- [1[' 6 EA Total 8.90 76.65 10.63 13.86 225 Tic 5.96 lie 2.94

PR HOSKOTE- [11- 6 EA Total 15.82 67.85 60.56 49.72 226 Tic 11.93 lie 3.89

PR HOSKOTE- [II- 8 EA Total 29.39 50.13 9.74 27.64 227 Tic 19.52 lie 9.87

PR HOSKOTE- Ill- 10 EA Total 48.84 155.61 8.67 16.02 228 Tic 40.31 lie 8.53

143 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Namt: of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; COU\! No. :0030 l.C. Nam.: of Villall. Tllial area ,.f T.. tal AIII.,uili". availahl. (if nil' Ivailahl" wilhinlh~ village ...... t. (-) i. ohown in Ih< No. Ihe Ifillagc P"pu- c.. llIllln and ""xllu il in hra~".I •• til.: .Ii ...""" in hl""d rang'" viz. -oS Ir.IWI. ~-IO kiWI. (In heclari:» lalinn anJ 10+ kills ~\rlh.: n~arest [!hl\!\! ""h~1'\: 'hI! tbdli'l' i~ 3vailahl.: is Givl!nl· aud EJU~3- Medical Driu"illg P.... Day nr C\)lnmullh:ali()R Nu.nf linn:!1 Waler and Day. of IBu. Stu". Hou~· Tele- mark.I' Railway Sial ion. hul.!. graph hal ifony Walerwayl il) m (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (101

229 CHANNASANDRA 193.49 3323 P, M -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (733)

230 kADUGODI PLANTATION 274.01 1666 1'(2), M -(0-5) liP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (311)

231 BELATHUR 122.01 3371 1', M -(0-5) T, liP -(0-5) -(0'5) BS (698)

232 (UHBENA AGRAIIARA 175.94 377 P -(0'5) liP -(0-5) '(0-5) -(0'5) (77) •

233 DOMMASANDRA 107.81 245 -(0'5) -(0,5) W, liP PO, . (0-5) -(0'5) (44) Phone

234 (URUOUSONNENAHALLI 81.45 512 I' -(0-5) W, HP ·(0,5) ,(5,10) ,(0·5) (91 )

235 VEERENAHALLI 116.17 706 P -(0-5) HP '(0-5) ,(5,10) -(0-5) (133)

236 AVALAHALLI 159.05 2212 1'(2), H(2) RP T. HP Phone -(0-5) BS (520)

239 HALEHALLI 109.84 351 P ,(0·5) III' '(0-5) -(0·5) -(0'5) (62)

240 VARANASI '14.74 354 P -(0-5) liP -(0-5) -(0'5) '(0'5) (55)

241 MARAGONDANAIIALLI 186.48 699 I' -(0-5) W, HP ,(0,5) '(0-5) ,(0,5) (103)

242 KITHIGANUR 363.77 1678 P -(0-5) T. liP -(0-5) '(0-5) BS (281)

144 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE NaJllc:l ofC.D.BlllCk : BANGALORE SOUTH; C()J~ No.: 0030

Appn>a~h N~8NSI Tllwn. Cia .... "fTown Pnw.:r Land U~ (a'-':8 und~r din;:r~nlly~. of land UlIo: in h':~laNs mllnd~d t"two d.:dmal pi..:.:.) L.C. tovillag.: and di"uno;~ (in Km.) Supply No. FtlNIIl Irrigat~d Un·irrigatcd Clllturabl.: ANI nol (hy ..'uro;~ of irrigation) walllo: availahle (in.;lutiing fo .. cultivation iauchar and gmvc.)

~ III ~ 122 "~1 ~14l ~ 15 2 P61 ~17l ,,81 "2 PR IIOSKOTE- 111- 14 EA Total 39.61 85.86 41.11 24.91 229 Tk 20.90 We 18.71

PR IIOSKOT£- 111- 12 fA 265.14 8.87 230

PR HOSKOTE- 111- 10 EA Total 35.28 26.15 43. t2 17.46 231 Tk 15.14 We 20.14

PR HOSI(OTE- 111- 10 EA Total 51.78 95.66 17.47 11.03 232 Tk 47.27 We 4.51

PR H05KOTE- 111- 13 EA Total 45.63 51.06 4.51 6.61 233 Tk 39.90 We 5.73

PR H051(0TE- II 1- 9 EA Total 5.64 53.26 9.82 12.73 234 Tk 5.64

PR HOSI(OTE- It 1- 10 EA Total 8.96 46.37 6.95 53.89 235 I Tk 8.96

PR HOSKOTE - 111- 8 EA Total 5.36 118.01 28.41 7.27 236 lie 5.36

PIl HOSI(OTE- Ill- 14 fA Total 2.63 96.09 10.36 0.76 239 We 2.63

PR HOSI(OTE- 111- 16 EA Total 7.93 97.18 6.13 3.50 240 Tk 4.69 We 3.24

PR HOSKOTE- 111- 16 fA Total 15.45 130.74 35.48 4.81 241 Tk 8.97 We 6.48

PR 1I05KOTE- 111- 14 EA Total 46.48 234.56 66.47 16.26 242 Tk 19.93 lie 26.55

145 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name ofC.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; CoJc: No. :0030

L.C. Name of Villag.: T"tal ar.:a ur TUI"I AIII~nili~. av.ilabl~ (if nut .vailabl~ lIIilllin III~ villag.:. a dash (-) is shown in lIIe No. III.: vill"ll': , P"pu- "OIUlIlIl and Ik:XI 10 il in bracl.ll. lIIot di>lanco: in broad rang.s viz. -5 killS. 5-10 kms. (In h."lar•• ) luIi ..n and 10+ kill, "rlho no.r~.1 [!I.". who...: Iho ti',·ilil~ i. aVDilnhl. is giwnl. alld E.du~a- M~Ji~al Drinking POo;( Day or C(URUlUnlCalion Nu.of liullal Wal.:r alld Day. of IBUfi SIUp. H,)u~- T.lo:· mark.1I Railway Sialion, huMs graph hal if any Wllotwayl

(1) '<2> (3) (4) (5) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

243 HIRANOAHALLI 443.49 1839 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (314)

244 HUVINAANE 141.59 .-----.---••••• -.------UN INHABITED ._ .... ------

245 ADUR 292.72 710 P ·(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (103)

246 BANOEBOMMASANORA 145.86 614 P -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (114)

247 RAMPURA 218.45 1660 P, M -(0-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS (266)

248 VADERAHALLI 123.91 ------UN • INHABITED ------

249 BILISHIVALE 221.06 1218 P, M, H RP HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (231)

250 8YRATHI 234.57 2041 P(2) RP T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) as (379)

251 ANAGALAPURA 103.53 290 • (0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(0-5) -(0-5) (52)

252 DODDAGUBBI 279.50 1243 P(2), M -(0-5) T, HP PO WED BS (242)

253 CHIKICAGUBBI 166.80 268 -(0-5) -(0-5) W, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) BS (48)

254 ICANNUR 438.59 2452 P(3), M(2) RP T, HP -(0-5) -(0-5) 8S (448)

146 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Namll of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No.: 0030

Approach N~areSi Tuwn. Class ufTown Pow~r u.nd us.: (ar~a un"~r "ill;:Nnlly~s of land us.: in Il..-.;Iar.:s RlUnd.:d 10 IWO d.:cimal pla~':5) L.e. to village and di.lancl! (in Km.) Supply No. For~S1 Irrig'l~d U n-irrigal~d Cullurahl.: Area 001 (by Sl)urc~ uf irrigaliun) wa"'.: Ivailahl.: (induding fur ~uhivalilln ,auchar and grov.:s)

(11) (12) (m (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

PR HOSKOTE- I I 1- 11 EA Total 62.47 215.18 145.44 20.40 243 Tic. 36.01 lie 26.46

------••• -----.------•• -.------.-.------UN - INHABITED _ .... ------... ------.-.---.-----.--... 244

PR HOSKOTE- 111- 14 EA Total 31.64 160.37 81.42 19.29 245 Tic. 10.91 lie 20.73

PR HOSKOTE· I I 1- 16 EA Total 24.85 106.36 9.35 5.30 246 Tic. 15.23 lie 9.62

PR , HOSKOTE- 1[[- IS EA Total 52.54 132.16 28.92 4.83 247 Tic. 12.09 lie 40.45

------~------UN INHABITED ------.------248

PR HOSKOTE- I I 1- 16 EA Total 57.63 132.14 12.35 18.94 249 Tic. 24.34 lie 33.29

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 8 EA Total 34.35 139.88 33.33 27.01 250 lie 34.35

PR YELAHANKA' 111- 8 EA Total 22.34 76.98 1.5.5 2~66 251 Tic. 5.17 .. lie 17.17 PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 80.88 123.60 17.15 57.87 252 Tk 29.58 lie 51.30

PR YELAHANKA- II I - 8 EA Total 17.53 99.05 14.17 36.05 253 TIc. 11.05 lie 6.48

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 8 EA Total 42.64 171.21 27.74 197.00 254 Tic. 18.91 lie 23.73

147 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nallltl of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; C!)d~ No. :0030

L.C. Nan..: of Villa,.: Totallr.:a ad ranll':. vU. -5 lms, 5-10 lin", (In h~~tar.:.) lation Dlld 10+ lms "rth~ no:ar.:st pla.:o1 wh~r.: tho: ljI.:i1itv is Ivailphl.: i~ givo:n). and E.lu~a- M~ui.:al Drinlillll Po'" Day or Comlnuni.:ation No.of 'iullal Wlt.:r and Day. or IBus Stop, H

(6) (8) (9) (10)

255 MITTIGANAHAlll 135.24 560 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (107)

256 KADUSONNAPPANAHAllI 170.97 1093 P PHC, FPC HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (181)

257 DOODENAHALll 104.44 -----.-•••• -..•• -••••.. - UN - INHABITED '---"'-'-'-"'---"--'"

258 NADAGOWOAGOllAHAllI 247.98 506 P ·(0-5) HP -(0'5) '(5-10) BS (90)

259 YERAPPANAHAll I 396.06 890 P '(0,5) HP ,(0,5) -(5-10) -(0,5) ( 129)

260 KADA AGRAHARA 277.15 741 P -(0'5) HP • (0'5) '(10+) IS (153)

261 TAVAREKERE 955.56 3458 P(3), M, H PHC, FPC, T, HP PTO, -(10+) .S (653) RP Phone

262 KURUBARAHAlLI 500.57 787 PCZ) -(0-5) HP '(0-5) '(10+) BS (142)

263 YAlACHAGUPPE RAMAPURA 74.23 22 '(0-5) '(0,5) '~p ·(0'5) ·(10+) -(0-5) (4)

264 YElACHAGUPPE 437.69 793 P(Z) '(0-5) HP '(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (148)

265 MUDDAIAHNAPALYA 284.85 344 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (73)

266 KARIGIRIPURA . 34.94 .. ---.--.•. --.. -- ..•••.• UN . INHABITED ••. -.••... ---..•.. ------.

148 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Nal11t! of C.D.I3I(K:k : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No.: 0030

Approa

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) ( 17) (18) (1)

PR YELAHANKA- II I - 6 EA Total 6.92 93.24 3.52 31.56 255 Tk 2.57 IJe 4.35

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 8 EA Total 25.58 103.61 16.18 25.60 256 Tk 11.66 IJe 13.92

------UN - INHABITED ------257

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 16.43 202.78 24.39 4.39 258 Tk 5.20 IJe 11.23

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 10 EA Total 35.93 190.62 56.66 112.85 259 Tk 12_91 lie 23.02

PR YELAHANKA- 111- 9 EA Total 16.80 218.64 33.59 8.12 260 Tk 9.90 lie 6.90

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 16 EA Total 72.41 785.23 51.63 46.29 261 Tk 26.03 Twe 22.40 lie 23.98

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 15 EA Total 10.69 342.67 108.17 39.04 262 lie 10.69

I(R NELAMANGALA- IV- 17 EA 51.52 18.22 4.49 263

PR BANGALORE- 1- 18 EA Total 31.15 318.96 33.44 54.14 264 Tk 20.31 II 4.26 lie 6.58

PR BANGAlORE- 1- 20 EA 102.07 Total 16.73 96.74 55.46 13.85 265 Tk 1.46 Tile 15.27

------UN - 1NHABlTEO ------266 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No. :0030

L.e. Nam~ of Villag~ Tntal ar~a of Total AIlI~niti~s availahl.: (if nnl availabl~ within lb. villag.:. a dash (-) is shown in lb~ No. Ih. vill"g.: Popu- ."Iumn and n':Xlto il in bra ....:t •• lb. distan". in broad ran!! •• viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms. (In h""tar~s) lalion ami 10+ kills oflh" n"ar".l cia •• wh

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) m (8) (9) (10)

267 DOODAMARANAHALLI 249.38 538 P -(0-5) HP - (0-5) -(10+) BS (82)

268 PURADAPALYA 206.40 164 -(0-5 ) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (33)

269 PEDDANAPALYA 216.82 248 P '(0,5) HP · (0, 5) '(10+) BS (45)

270 BYCHACUPPE 120.60 532 P '(0,5) HP · (0,5) '(10+) BS (93)

271 VARTHUR 223.14 790 P '(0,5) II, HP ·(0-5) '(10+) BS (147)

272 HONN I CANAHA TT I 216.09 892 P, M '(0,5) II, HP '(0-5) '(10+) BS (164)

273 CHANNENAHALLI 320.37 1668 P, 14, H '(0,5) II, HP · (0· 5) ·(10+) BS (255) ..

274 PUNAGUMARANAHALLI 162.32 306 P '(5·10) II, HP ,(0·5) . (10+) BS (56)

275 GANAPATHIHALLI 114.39 622 P, M · (5,10) HP ,(0,5) ·(10+) BS ( 113)

276 AJJANAHALLI 589.84 1276 p(2) · (0-5) HP '(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (232)

277 HULUVENAHALLI 500.31 719 P(2), M '(0'5) HP ,(0,5) -(10+) BS (134)

278 MADAPATNA 363.42 462 P • (0'5) II, HP · (0, 5) . (10+) BS (97)

150 DIRECTORY

AND LAND USE Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No.: 0030

Approach N~arc.1 Town, Class "fTown Puw~r land u~ (area under din.r~lIllypc. of land us.: in hcctaNs rounded 10 Iwo de~imalplacols) L.C. 10 village and dislance (in Km.) Supply No. Forcsl Irril!al~d Un·irrigalcd Culturable Arca nol (hy source of irrigation) wast.: available (induding for cultivation g.u~har and groves)

( 112 (122 (132 (142 (152 (162 (172 ( 182 (12

PR NELAMANGALA· IV· 18 EA 100.65 Total 4.37 52.49 66.63 25.24 267 Tk 4.37

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 17 EA 31.16 Total 8.17 105.58 39.87 21.62 268 Tk 2.79 We 5.38

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 17 EA 192.85 17.40 6.57 269

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 17 EA Total 3.09 80.50 27.23 9.78 270 Tk 3.09

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 14 EA Total 9.60 161.18 40.14 12.22 271 Tk 1.65 IJ 7.95

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 18 EA 30.21 Total 25.02 80.37 60.43 20_06 272 Tk 12.62 IJ 10.27 lie 2.13

PR BANGALORE· 1- 19 EA 1.65 Total 17.63 70.73 202.27 28.09 273 Tk 3.75 IJ 11.36 lie 2.52

PR BANGALORE- 1- 20 EA 58.39 Total 6.19 46.68 32.03 19.03 274 Twe 3.53 We 2.66

PR BANGALORE' 1- 20 EA Total 14.90 66.87 19.86 12.76 275 Tk 4.06 lie 10.84

(R MAGADI- IV- 18 EA Total 7.69 371.74 173.19 37.22 276 Tk 1.22 lie 6.47

PR MAGADI- IV- 17 EA 251.48 Total 5.16 196.70 8.40 38.57 277 Tk 1.62 Twe 3.54

PR MAGADI- IV- 16 EA 230.00 Total 2,73 98.14 9.17 23.38 27 ' TIc: 2.73

151 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Block : BANGALORE SOUTH; Code No. :003U

L.C. Name of Village Total aroa of Total Amenitios avail.!>le (if nol availablo within the \lillage. a da.b (-) is shown in the No. thlo! villag\! Popu- coluilln and n~xt to il in brackots, tho di.tanc,; in broad ranges \liz. -5 kms, 5- IO kms, (In hoc lares) lation and 10+ killS "I' the nearesl ~I"ce wherolh. ",cilit~ is availabl. is !liwn). and EUuca- Modi.;.1 Dri.'king Posl Day or Communicslion No.of lional Waler and Days of [Bus Slop. Hou!'~- Tol.:- marketf Railway Station, holds graph hat if any Waterway)

m (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

279 CHOlANAIKANAHAlLI 634_45 1.358 P(2), M -(0-5) T, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (267)

280 GANUKAl 173.46 300 P -(0-5) W. HP PO -(10+) BS (49)

281 DEVAMACHOHALll 228.47 507 P '(0-5) HP -(0,5) -(10+) • BS (99)

282 DEVAMACHAHALLI 106.18 ------UN - INHABITED ------NARAYANAPURA

283 GANGENAHAlll 361.05 595 p. M -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (98)

284 VARTHUR NARASIMHAPURA 78.30 ------UN - INHABITED -.------~------

285 KETHOHALLI 243.98 728 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (145)

286 CHUNCHANAKUPPE 512.63 1225 p. M. H -(0-5) HP PO -(10+) BS (226)

287 SUliVARA 682.34 1082 P(Z) -(5-10) HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (205)

288 KEMPAGONDANAHALLI 210.83 507 P -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (100)

289 THIPPAGONDANAHALLI 196.17 961 P, M, H PHC T, HP PO, -(10+) BS (183) Phone

290 GANGAPPANAHALLI 200.23 181 P -(0-5) W. HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (23)

291 MARENAHALL! 138.92 154 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (35)

152 DIRECTOI~Y

AND LAND USE Nalll~ of C.D.UJ, •..:k : 13Al"GALORE SOUTH; CoJ\:! 11.;0.: 0030

Arpn)~h.h Nl.!ar..::-.1 Tt.\loll. Cla:o.!'o (,fTll\lon P')~l!r Ulh,J lh~ (all!~t uH~ll.!r Jin~rl.!nt typ..::. l)flanJ U.:.c: 10 hlo!~um::. rtlunJ..:d to tW(l J..:~imal pla\';~:ool LC lot) \illa~1! anJ di:-Iall":": (Ill Km.) SUl'pl) Nu. h.r.::.l IrngakJ Un~iITigi:lh:J Cuiturahk Arc:a Btll (hy ~llJf,:\.' II" Ifflg'llion) \4::I:o.t~ .v"iI"hl~

(in~ludln1! t~)r I. ulln alinn 1!<.Iu\;,har and ¥HW"::oi)

( 11) ( 12) ( 13) ( 14) (15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1)

PR MAGAD!- IV· 16 EA Total 9.06 363.84 138.73 122.82 279 \I 9.06

PR MAGADI· IV' 18 EA Totol 7.20 113.24 38.21 14.81 280 Tk 2.98 \I 4.22

PR MAGADI- IV- 21 EA Toto1 9.18 160.66 42.74 15.89 2Bl Tk 5.50 lie 3.68

- , ~ .. - ...... or ...... UN INHABITED ------_ .. ------...... __ ...... 282

KR NELAMANGALA- IV' 16 EA Totill 96.35 158.86 39.80 66.04 283 Tk 16.06 lie BO.29

.. -...... ~ ~ -..... ----- UN I NHABI TED ------284

PR MAGADI- IV- 23 EA Totill 12.25 129.65 69.58 32.50 28S Tk 7.79 \Ie 4.46

PR MAGADI· IV· 19 EA Totill 26.18 187.80 227.70 70.95 286 Tic. S.35 lie 20.83

PR MAGADI- IV' 21 EA Totul 35.04 330.10 114.88 202.32 287 Tk 16.B2 Twe 18.22

PR MAGAOI- IV- 15 EA Totul 13.46 80.96 28.19 88.22 288 IJ 13.46

PR MAGAO 1- IV' 15 EA 66.18 119.88 10.11 289

PR MAGAO 1- IV- 20 EA 47.58 35.79 116.86 290

PR NELAMANGALA· IV· 20 EA Totill 3.85 68.18 60.38 6.51 291 \I 3.85

153 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Name of C.D.Bh:k : BAl\;GALORE SOUTII: C"J.: l\;(). :00.'0

Tllial al"~a L.C'. Nan..: uf Villa~~ ,,1' Total Al~h:llIh..:). a\aalahl..: (ironl 3vallahl&:: within thl.! villa!!!!. a di.l:o.h (-) ~\l'4n IIllh~ Nil. lh.: "III"~I! PIIIHI- ... ,d~lnlll

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

p 292 NAGENAHALLl 195.66 337 -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -( 10+) BS (50)

293 JOGERAHALLI 138.33 273 P - (0-5) ." HP -(0-5) -(10+) '(0-5) (57)

294 KETHOHALLI,NARASIMHAPURA 24.76 .. --- ..... ------. __ ----- UN INHABITED .. -...... - ...... _ ......

295 kETHOHALLI RAMAPURA 17.60 78 -(0-5) -(0-5) II, HP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (15 )

296 KOLUR 579.20 863 R -(5-10) T, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (148)

297 KOLUR NANJUNDAPURA 24 _91 214 . (0-5) -(0-5) HP . (0,5) -( 10.) -(0-5) (39)

298 kOlUR GURURAYANAPURA 60.95 321 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP' -(0-5) -(10+) -(0-5) (62)

299 BYAlALU 300.65 765 P '(5-10) HP - (0-5) -(10+) as (148)

300 SUL!VARA RAMAPURA 22.13 ~ ~ ------~ ...... UN INHABITED ...... -......

301 TAVAKADAHALLI 127.13 ------_ .... _----.----- UN INHABITED ------..

302 CHIKKELLUR 243.11 582 P -(0,5) II, HP -(0-5) -(5-10) BS (I 10)

303 CH IKKElLUR VENKATAPURA 51. 78 ------_ .... _------UN INHABITED ...... _ ...... -.... -- .. - _ .. -.. --

304 CHIKKELLUR RAMAPURA 65.83 ------UN INHABITED ---_------

305 SESHAGIRIPURA 40.62 328 -(0-5) -(0-5) HP -(O-S) - (1 0.) '(0-5) (54)

306 DODDER! 700.14 1416 p(2) , M . (0-5) T, HP - (0- 5) ·(10.) BS (251 )

154 DIRECTORY

A!\D LAND USE Naill': of C.D.Lllod-; : B:\l\GALORE SOUTH; CoJ.: j\;o.: 0030

Appn'a"',h N"::III.!'~t T,nA,II. Cla.!

(11) ( 12) (13) ( 14) ( 15) (16) (17) (18) ( 1 )

PR NELAMANGALA- IV- 20 EA 56.36 56.80 82.50 292

PR NELAMANGALA- IV' 20 EA 40.46 34.22 63.65 293

_ .. _------_------_------UN INHABITED ...... 294

PR MAGAO 1- 1'1- 23 EA 16.69 0.91 295

PR BANGALORE- 1- 24 EA Tot;d 12.21 348.62 147.19 71.18 296 TIt 12.21

KR BANGALORE- 1- 26 EA 23.12 1.79 297

KR BANGALORE- 1- 27 EA Tot .. l 1.27 40.49 14.28 4.91 298 lie 1.27

PR MAGAD 1- IV· 23 EA Total 23.57 239.12 21. 70 16.26 299 Tk 11.42 Tlole 12.15

------. -. UN INHABITED -.------300

••• ------.--.------.---- UN • INHABITED -----.- .. ------301

PR BANGALORE - 1- 26 EA Total 22.60 185.86 15.46 19.19 302 n 10.48 lie 12.12

------• - • ------• --- • ------•• ----- UN INHABITED ---.----.------.------.------303

------.-.------UN - INHABITED -.------.------304

KR BANGALORE - 1 - 22 EA Total 4.63 23.14 10.92 1.93 305 II 1.33 lie 3.30

PR BANGALORE - 1- 24 EA Total 24.32 376.22 54_44 245.16 306 Tk 7.46 Twe 16.86

155 VILLAGE

AMENITIES Nallle of ("O,I3I

L.e, N:mh.~ of V ilb;!\! Toud a_r'l,,'a ill' T(!l;d Alll"'/ljti.:~ .a\.'ad~hl~ (if 1101 av.JiJuhh: ~'lIhll) lh~ villag~ • .11 da~h (-) i~ ~ho\\-'n in lh~ No. Ih..: \ dl~lh''': Pili HI- \,:pjllrllU anJ n~.\1 hi II III hru.; ... ..:ts. the di:-.luUI.:C In hro~J rang-~~ vii,. -5 K1Il1'l. ~-JO llllt.. till h.: .. lan.::-) (,,111111 ,:111.1 t(I+ ~nbi tl(th~ th'::lr..:~( phh:~ 'Voh~r~ th,,; 1~1,.:ifitv b a\<~lil~lhfl.! i~ gl\~n), b.hl.a r..1-.:,,,.fi,.:al Dnl1~lIlg Ptl~1 DtlY \)f CnnHHlIlli .. allon I\~Luf 1l\lllal ~'alo.!r allJ Da)'s df I nli~ Sh)p. 1I~\u:-...:­ T ~h!· l1larKelf kal)\1,ijY StatltlO. hlillh. )!raph hill if any Wal""""} I

(1) (3) (4) (5) (6) ( 7) (8) (9) (10)

307 DONNENA~AILI 262.38 358 P -(5-10) liP -(0-5) -(10+) BS (63)

308 CHIKKANAHALLI 454.01 9Bl P(2), M - (5-10) T, liP -(5-10) -(10+) BS (184 )

309 KURU6ARAPALYA 98.04 1)9 - (0-5) - (5-10) HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS (29)

310 VA:;AHALLI 114.07 27 -(0-5) - (0- 5) HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS (6)

Total (SUIl') 66704,72 278416 P(270) , PHC(l1), (54446) MU,Z), D(3), H(19) , FPC(8) , PUC(2) RP(15)

156 DIRECTORY

A~D LAl\:D USE /\';uw.: of C. D.IlI"d, : I3A1':GALORE SOUTH; C'oJc No.: 0030

Appn1a.:h N..:ar..:~1 TO\\I1. Cla~!- ofTulAn Pu\.\...:r Laud u~.: (;H~~t llILd ..·f' difrl."I\:nl t) (1"::-' or land u!:'>,,: in h..:..:1ar.:~ rnund.:d lu lwn 0.:-.:111131 plu~.:s) L.C. hI vl1hj~~ anJ lh~I.iIfIl':~ ,ill Km ) SllP(l!~ --_._- -._- -- No. h!lo:~1 Ilr;~akJ Uu-irrigah:d Clllhlrahl.: Ar..:a Il,)t (h~ ::'olltll>. ~ of II ng.illillll) ~a:-.I~ avail'lhl.: (In.:ludllll! t"r Io.'ullivtllion A!.

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) (1)

PR BAN GALORE • I· 22 EA Total 11.86 184.99 20.40 45.13 307 Tk 3.77 Twe 8.09

PR BANGALORE' I· 20 EA Tvtal 31. 71 208.23 153.62 60.45 308 Tk 22.98 We 8.73

KR BAN GALORE - I· 21 EA Total 34.90 5.78 9.90 47.46 309 Tk 24.78 We 10.12

PR BANGALORE' I· 20 EA Total 11.98 47.17 44.15 11.37 310 Tk 10.60 we 1.38

1931.03 Total 6326.98 33726.58 12981.70 8442.98 Tk 2834.16 w 1014.76 TlOe 519.64 We 1958.42

157

APPENDICES APPEI'DIX-l - C.D.I3LOCK/TALUKWJSE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL.

51. Na"~ of Taluk/C.D.Block Educational No. Prilllury School Middle School Matriculation/ Secondary School

Vill

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ANEKAL 171 239 50 65 9 9

2 BANGALORE NORTH 180 214 61 71 9 10

3 BANGALORE SOUTH 203 270 73 82 18 19

TOTAL 554 723 184 218 36 38

51. Nallie of Taluk/C.D.Block Medical No. Dispensary Hospital Maternity &Child Primary Heal th lIelfare Centre/ Centre/Primary Maternity Home/ Health Unit Chi Id lie I fare Centre

Viii uges Inst i tu· Vi llages Institu- Viii ages Institu' Villages J·nst i tu- tions t Ions tions t ions

2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

ANEKAL 0 0 a 0 4 4

2 BAN GALORE NORTH 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7

3 BAN GALORE SOUTH 3 3 0 0 0 0 11 '1

TOTAL 4 4 0 0 0 0 22 22

160 VILLAGE DIRECTORY MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

EducationaL (concLd.) SI. No. Higher Secondary/ CoLLege (Graduate AduL t Literacy Others Vi llages wi th PUC/I ntermedi ate/ and abol/e) CLass/Centres no educational Junior CoLlege faciLities

VilLages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- Villages Institu- tions tions tions tions

9 10 11 12 13 It. 15 16 17

2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 42

2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 2

2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 3 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 127

Medical (concLd.) Sl. No. Family Planning Health Centre COlTlllUnity HedLth Others Vi LLages Centre lIorkers with no medical facit Hies

ViLLages lnstitu- ViLLages institu- ViLLages Number ViLLages Institu· tions tions tions 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

4 4 0 0 0 0 4 5 206

5 5 0 0 0 0 36 36 188 2

8 8 0 0 0 0 15 15 214 3 17 17 0 0 0 0 55 56 608

161 APPENDIX-I - C.D.BLOCKITALUKWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

Sl. Name of Talukl Drinking lIater No. C.D.Block. Tap lIell Tank Tube lIell River Fountain Canal Others· More than Vi llages wi th one source no drinking water facH i ty of any type

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

ANEKAL 17 106 50 0 0 0 178 134 0

2 BANGALORE NORTH 30 209 0 0 0 0 0 216 215 0

3 BANGALORE SOUTH 44 79 0 31 0 0 0 207 123 0 TOTAL 91 394 81 0 0 0 601 472 0

APPENDIX-II - LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF

Sl. Name of Town and Taluk Land Use (i.e., area under different types of land use No. (within brackets) Total Area (Hectares 0.00) Forest Irrigated.by source

2 3 4 5 Byataguttepalya (BangaLoreNorth) 30.87

2 Dasarahalli (Bangalore North) 171.52

3 Geddalahalli (Bangalore Nvrt~) 135.86

4 Kammagondahalli (Bangal~re North) 137.29 liE 15.81

5 Kavalbairasandra (Bangalore ~orth) Data not available

6 Mahadevapura (Bangalore South) 345.06

7 Nagavara (Bangalore North) 392.64 liE : 35.51 Tk : 63.43

8 Pinya (Bangalore North) Data not available

9 Dommasandra (Anekal) 449.64 liE : 19.17 Tk : 25.96 o : 13.52

10 Kadugodi (Bangalore South, 378.65 liE : 29.04 Tk : 125.66

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

Post & Telegraph COITITlUnication Po~er Supply 51. No. P.O. P.T.O. P.O. & P.T.O.& Phone Bus Stop Rail~ay Navigable Available Not avai· Phone Phone Station Yater ~ay lable

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

16 0 2 5 0 131 2 0 211 2

21 0 4 5 171 4 0 231 0 2 18 0 11 8 7 162 0 0 237 0 3 55 0 17 18 8 464 6 0 679 2

VILLAGE DIRECTORY NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

in hectares rounded upto t~o decimal places) Name of To~n and Taluk Sl.

48.32 21.19 51.97 Kallll1agondaha II i 4 Kavalbairasandra 5 345.06 Mahadevapur 6

224.16 61.11 8.43 Nagavara 7

Pinya 8

204.21 119.85 66.93 Domnasandra 9

142.50 34.85 46.64 Kadugodi 10

163 APPENDIX-II - LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF

Sl. Name of Town and Taluk Land Use (i.e., area under different types of land use No. (within brackets) Total Area (Hectares 0.00) Forest Irrigated by source

2 '3 4 5

11 Baiyyappanahalli (Bangalore South) Data not avai lable 12 Banasavadi (Bangalore South) Data not available

13 BEL Township (Bangalore North) Data not available 14 Benniganahalli (Bangalore South) Data not avai lable

15 Byatarayanapura (Bangalore South) Data not available (B.Narayanapura)

16 DevaraOj i vanaha II i (Bangalore North) Data not available 17 HAL Township (Bangalore South) Data not avai lable 18 Hebbal (Bangalore North) Data not available 19 HMT Township (Bangalore North) Data not avai lable 20 HHT Watch Factory Township Data not avai lable (Bangalore North) 21 Jalahalli (Bangalore North) Data not available 22 Kacharakanahalli (Bangalore North) Data not available 23 Kadugondanaha IIi (Bangalore North) Data not available 24 Koramangala (Bangalore South) Data not available 25 Laggere (Bangalore North) Data not available 26 Lingarajapura (Bangalore North) Data not available 27 Saneguruvanahalli (Bangalore North) Data not available 28 Vijanapura (Bangalore South) Data not available

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS) in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Name of Town and Taluk Sl. (within brackets) No. Un-irrigated Culturable waste (including gauchar Area not available and groves) for cultivation

6 7 8 2 Data not available Baiyyappanahalli (B South) 11 Data not available Banasavadi (Bangalore South) 12 Data not available BEL Township (B North) 13 Data not available Benniganahalli (B South) 14 Data not available Byatarayanapura (B South) 15 (B.Narayanapura)

Data not available Devarajivanahalli(B North) 16 Data not available HAL Township (B South) 17 Data not available Hebbal (Bangalore North) 18 Data not available HMT Township (B North) 19

Data not available HMT Uatch Factory Township 20 (Bangalore North)

Data not available Jalahalli (Bangalore North) 121 Data not available Kacharakanahalli (B North) 22

Data not available Kadugondanahalli (B North) 23. Data not available Koramangala (Bangalore South) 24 Data not available Laggere (Bangalore North) 25 Data not available Lingarajapura (B North) 26 Data not available Saneguruvanahalli (B North) 27

Data not available Vijanapura (Bangalore South) 28

165 APPENDIX-III - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES EXCEPT DRINKING WATER ARE AVAILABLE

Name of TaLuk/C.D.BLock SL.No. Name of ViLLage L.C. No.

2 3 4 ANEKAL KALANAIKANAHALLI 34

2 SEEGANAIKANAHALLI 217

166 APPENDIX-IV(A) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of vi llage l.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. No- No_ Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BlOCK : ANEKAl 0-5 58 MARASUR AGRAHARA 100 KAlKERE 104 NOSENUR GOllAHAllI 6 - 10 2 HAlDENAHAllI 99 GOLLAHALLI 158 BOORAGUNTE 183 MUGALUR 200 GOTTAMARANAHALLI

11 - 15 9 GOIJRENAHALll 16 SINGASANDRA 20 CH I KKANAHAlLl 38 INDLAIJADI 55 LINGAPURA 62 VADERAMANCHANAHALLI 89 BYRAPPANAHAllI 94 MARAGONDAHALLI 105 KADAJAKKANAHAlLI 109 SHIVANAHAllI 141 CHANDAPURA 148 BOMMASANDRA 151 HEBBAGODI 159 CHIKKADUNNASANDRA 16 - 20 10 HONNAKAlASAPURA 14 SUBMANGAlA 17 THELAGARAHAll I 48 KUMBARANAHAllI 114 ATTIBElE 126 BAlAGARANAHALLI 129 CHIKKANAHALLI 142 LAXMI SAGARA 146 HEELALIGE 154 GOllAHAllI 180 CHAMBENAHAlLI 189 KAGGALIPURA 223 BYAlAHAlll 21 - 30 1 ANEKAl (RURAL) 4 MUTHAGATTI 7 SUNAVARA 19 CHIKKA HOSAHAllI 26 KARPUR 27 BESTHAMANAHAlll 30 GERATIGANABELE 32 MENAS I GANAHAlLl 33 VANKANAHALLI 34 KALANAIKANAHAllI 41 SURAGAJAKKANAHALLI 46 SAMANDUR 53 KUMMADIVALA 54 BYAGADADENAHALLI 59 JIGANI 65 HARAPANAHAlLI 69 HENNAGARA 71 RAJAPURA 73 KONASANDRA 87 KACHANAIKANAHALLI 96 BOMMANDAHALLI 101 VODERAHALlI 107 BANNERUGHATTA KAVAL 108 BILIJARADAHALLI 120 BALLUR 121 BHAKTIPURA 122 HAYASANDRA 123 KAMBLIPURA 127 YADAVANAHALLI 128 JAGALA 130 DASANAPURA 133 NERAlUR 135 AD I GONDANAHALLI 137 BIDARAGUPPE 138 HALEHAlLi 145 KI TT I GANAHALLI 152 VEERASANDRA 156 THINDLU 168 KADAGRAHARA 170 VOLAGEREKALLAHALLI 171 DODDATHIMMASANDRA 173 AD I GARAKALLAHALL I 175 HANDENAHALll 179 KOMMASANDRA 184 PANDITANA AGRAHARA 187 HUT HANALlUR 190 HAROHALLI 192 THIGALA CHOYDADENAHAlLI 196 KUGUR 202 HUSKUR 209 HADAPPANAHALLI 213 GATTAHALLI 214 HEGGONDAHALL[ 222 CHIKKANEKKUNDI

31 + 5 HOMPALAGHATTA 6 CHUDENAHAlll 8 ADUR NED I HALLI 12 KAVAL HOSAHAl LI 13 BIDARAGERE 15 GUDNAHALLI 18 PATNAGERE GOLlAHALll ~3 SONNAIKANAPURA 24 SID I HOSAKOTE 28 RACHAMANAHALlI 29 CHANNENA AGRAHARA 36 THAMMANAI KANAHALl I 37 INDLAIJADIPURA 39 BAGGANADOODI 40 ADUR 42 KEMPAVADERAHAlLI 43 CHIKKA HAGADE 44 KAMMASANDRA AGRAHARA 45 ARAVANTIGEPURA 47 SOLUR 49 SOPPAHALLI 50 DOODA HAGADE 51 AVADADENAHAlll 52 THA TT ANAHALLI 56 MARA SUR 57 MAD IVAlA 60 BANDENALLASANDRA 61 SEETHANAIKANAHALll 63 KALBALU 64 BUKKASAGARA

Note : Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes Population.

167 APPENDIX-IV(A) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK : ANEKAL (Concld.)

31 + 66 KaPPA 67 NANJAPURA 68 KYALASANAHALLI (Concld. ) 72 HARAGADDE 74 BEGl HALLI 76 VABASANDRA 77 YARANDAHALLI 78 HOSAHALLI 79 HINNAKKI 80 DYAVASANDRA 81 MAN TAPA 82 NALLASAHDRA 83 RAMASANDRA 85 HUll MAHGALA 86 THIRUPALYA 88 RAMAKRISHNAPURA 91 LAXMIPURA 92 HULLUKASAVANAHALLI 93 S.BINGIPURA 95 NOSENUR 98 BANNERUGHATTA 102 SAKALAWARA 103 HULLAHALLI 106 GIDDENAHALLI 110 RAGI HALLI 111 MAHANTHALINGAPURA 112 BHOOTHANAHALLI 113 KANNAIKANA AGRAHARA 116 AREHALLI 117 MANCHANAHALLI 118 KRISHNASAGARA 119 INDLABELE 124 MUTHASANDRA 125 I TCHANGUR 131 KOOLIPURA 132 THIRAMAGONDANAHALLI 134 GUDDAHATTI 136 ARENUR 139 M.MEDIHALLI 140 I GGALUR 143 BEND I GANAHALLI 144 BANAHALLI 147 RAMASAGARA 149 ANDAPURA 150 KAMMASAHDRA 153 MARANAIKANAHALLI 155 SARJAPURA 157 BILLAPURA 160 SOMPURA 161 ITTANGUR 162 MAHAL CHDWDADENAHALLI 165 KOT I GANAHALLI 166 BI KKANAHALLI 167 HOSAHALLI 169 YAMARE 172 MA TT ANA HALL! 174 S.MED I HALL! 176 SOLLEPURA 177 SAMANAHALLI 178 CHIKKATHIMMASANDRA 181 CHIKKADASARAHALLI 182 KUTHAGANAHALLI 185 ALI BOMMASANDRA 188 GOPASANDRA 191 CHOKKASAHDRA 193 194 GANIGHATTAPURA 195 CHIKKANAHALLI KAMANAHALLI 198 NARAYANAGHATTA 199 SlNGENA AGRAHARA 201 CHINTALMADIVALA 203 AVALAHALLI 204 CHIKKAVODERAPURA 205 RAMNAIKANAHALLI 206 KATHRIGUPPE 207 JANTHAGONDANAHALLI 210 DESHAPANDE GUTTAHALLI 211 GULIMANGALA 212 CHIKKANAGAMANGALA 215 HALASAHALLI THIPPASANDRA 216 NEKKUNDI DOMMASANDRA 217 SEEGANAIKANAHALLI 219 RAYASANDRA 220 KUDLU 221 CHOODASANDRA

C.D.BLOCK BANGALORE NORTH

o . 5 30 SI DEDAHALLI 52 HANUMANTHA SAGARA' 55 DOMBARAHALll 75 HUCHANA PALYA 77 MATHAHALLI 86 VADDARAHALlI 100 GI DDENAHALLI 150 KALENAHALLI 160 KASAGA TT APURA 176 MUTTUGADA HALL I 219 CHANNAHALLI 237 JAKKURU PLANTATION 254 CHIKKABOMMASANDRA 260 MADIAGRAHARA 6 - 10 15 KANNAHALLI 19 HOSAHALLI GOLLARAPALYA 21 HANDRAHALLI 53 MADANAIKANAHALLI 54 SI DDANAHOSAfiALLI 57 GOWDAHALLI 68 KAMMASANDRA 96 GANGOOANAHAlLi 115 HESARAGHATTA 118 DASANAHALLI 129 KAKKEHALLI 139 CHOKKANAHAlll 166 KDDAGI THIRUMALAPURA 171 SASIVEGHATTA 199 CHAGALAHATTI 203 HOSAHALLI 213 BAYYANAHALLI 250 CHI KKABETTAHALL I 256 MANDALA KUNTE

168 APPENDIX-IV(A) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vi liege L.C. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages) 2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK : BANGALORE NORTH (Contd.) 11 . 15 12 GIOADAKONENAHALLI 14 MANGANAHALLI 31 CHIKKABANAVARA 32 GIINIGARAHALLI 60 HULLE~ANAHALLI 61 PILLAHALll 66 MAOAVARA 72 VENKATAPURA 74 BETTANAGERE 82 SRlKANTAPURA 116 BILIJAJI 127 BYRAPURA 138 RAJANKUNTE 151 SEEKOTE 167 HURALI CHIKKANAHALLI 172 THARABANA HALLI 184 PALVA 196 MEESlGANAHALLI 210 BETTAHALSOOR 228 BELLAHALLI 236 SRIRAMAPURA 16 . 20 13 HUlLALU 38 CHIKKASAHORA 42 OASANAPURA 47 GEJJIGAOAHAlLl S9 KENGANAHALLI 63 VADERAHALLI 70 AVRAHALLI 81 TOTADAGUDDADAHALll 87 BETTAHALLI 90 HlJNNIGERE 99 KAOA8AGERE 113 MACHOHAlLI 124 CltALLAHALLI 128 ARAICERE 131 KADATHANAMALE 135 ACOE VISHWANATHAPURA 144 KOLUVARAYANAHALLI 179 MYlANAHALLI 187 MAHADEVAKOOIGEHALLI 195 BOILAHALLI 198 BAGALUR 204 leA TT IGANAHALL I 206 BI LMARANAHALLI 212 CHOKKANAHALLI 218 GOWENAHAlLl 223 DOOOAJALA 231 AGRAHARA 257 AlTURU 261 SHAMARAJAPURA 268 SINGANAVAKANAHALLI 21 . 30 18 HEROHAlLI 2S OOODABIDARAKALlU 43 ADAKAMARANAHALL I 48 NAGARUR 71 LAKKENAHALLI 73 BYREGMANAHALL I 88 KITTANAHALLf 93 HUSI(UR 97 K.G.LAKKENAHALll 102 MALLASANDRA 103 SONDEI(OPPA 104 BC»4MASETTIHAlLI lZ0 SYATHA lZZ KAMAI(SHI PURA lZS HANIYUR 134 SADENAHALLI 136 SR IRAMANAHALLI 137 ADIGANAHALLI 140 BlJOUMANAHALLI 145 OIBBUR 146 IT HAGALAPURA 148 LINGANAHALLI 152 MUTUGADA HALL I 153 MYI,APPANAHALLI 156 MAVALLIPURA 157 BYLAKERE 168 KIJ4BARAHALLI 173 CIUKKAJALA 183 SINGAHALLI 193 HUVI NAYAKANAHAlL I 200 MARENAHALLI 202 SATHANOOR 215 THIMMASANORA 230 CItOKKANAHALLI 238 JAKICURU 258 OOOOABETTAHALLI 269 HONNENAHALL I 274 GAIITIGANAHALLI

31 + 16 SEEGEHALLI 17 KOOAGI HALLI 23 KAR I VOBANAHALL I 33 SOMASHETTI HALLI 34 LAKSHMIPURA 35 GUDDADAHALLI 36 ABBIGERE 37 MADARAHALLI 39 SHETTAHALLI 44 MAKALI 45 HAROICYATHANAHALLI 49 ICOOIPALYA 50 ALUR 51 HEGGAOADEVANAPURA 56 ICADARANAHALLI 58 SHIVAIIAPURA 65 ICUOURAGERE 69 RAVATANAHALLI 79 TORENAGASANDRA 80 THAMMENAHALLI 85 LAKSHMIPURA 91 SYADAMIPAlYA 94 HONNASANDRA 95 GOY I NOAPURA 98 BYANDAHAlLI 105 GOPALAPURA 107 KUKKANAHALLI 108 TIIODIGERE 112 KACHOHALLI 114 NAGASANDRA 117 GlJODADAHALLI 119 HESARAGHATTA GRASS FARM 121 SEE RE SANDRA 123 SONNENAHALLI 126 CHANNASAIIORA 130 NE LLUIWNTE 133 SURADENPURA 141 KAKOLU 142 SHANUBHAGANAHALLI 143 SEETHAKEMPANAHALLI 147 MADAPPANAHALLI 149 158 GUN IAGRAHARA 159 KALATHIMMANAHAlLI 162 KONOASHETTI HALLI

169 APPENDIX-IV(A) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK BANGALORE NORTH (Concld.)

31 + 164 THAMHARASANAHALLI 165 AIVARU KANDAPURA 169 KEMPAPURA (Concld. ) 170 SOLADEVANAHAlll 174 MARANAYAKANA HALLI 175 SETTIGERE 178 CH I KKANAHALLI 181 HUNACHUR 185 AREBINNAMANGALA 186 GOLLAHAlLi 188 MANCHAPPANAHOSAHALLI 190 MARASANDRA 191 MARALAKUNTE 192 DASANAYAKANAHAlll 194 BANDI KOOIGE HALll 197 HUTT ANAHALlI 201 BYAPPANAHAlll 207 SONNAPPANAHAlLI 211 KAD[GENAHALLI 216 iHARAHUNSE 217 KUORAGERE 220 THARA~ANAHALlI 221 NAVARATHNA AGRAHARA 222 MEENAKUNTE 226 KOGILU 234 SAMPI GEHALLI 248 JARAKABANDEKAVAL 259 VADERAHALLI 262 VEERASAGARA 264 ANATHAPURA 265 RAMAGONOANAHAlll 266 AVALAHALLI 270 NAGADASANAHALLI 273 MUDDANAliAL~ : 275 HAROHALLI 277 KENCHENAHAlLI

C.D.BLOCK BAN GALORE SOUTH

o _ 5 74 UTTAR I 80 THATTAGUPPE 96 K.GOLLAHALLl 98 SOMAPURA 99 LINGAOHEERANAHAlll 104 SEEGEHAlli 123 KOMMAGHATiA KRISHNASAGARA 146 GEDDALAHAlll 150 K.CHANNASANDRA 193 AMBAllPURA 224 BANDA~URA 225 BIDARENA AGRAHARA 265 MUDDA1A~~APAL1A 273 CHANNENAHAlll 278 MADAPATNA 288 KEMPAGONDMlAfiAlll 292 NAGENAHAlll

6 - 10 55 KONANAICUNTE 64 AlAHAlll 68 ANJANAPURA 84 NETT I GERE 87 CHUDAHALll 116 KAMBIPURA 117 lWMBAlAGODlJ 119 BHEEMANAKUPPE 126 M.KRISHNASAGARA 130 SONNENAfiAU.l 144 KOTHANUR NARAYANAPURA 149 KALKERE 158 R.NARAYA'

11 - 15 6 BASAVANAPURA 36 KONAPPANA AGRAHARA 56 CHUNCHAGHA TT A 58 DOODAKALLASANORA 66 THALAGHATTAPURA 71 COTT IICERE 92 GANAKAL 103 CHINNAKURCHI 105 THIPPUR 114 THAGACHAGUPPE 115 KANIMINIKE 118 CHAlAGHA TT A 129 'RAMASANDRA 141 THAN I SANDRA 156 HAGADUR 167 VARTHUR 174 SIDDAPURA 181 CHIKKABElLANDUR 201 KAMMASA);DRA 218 CHEEMASANDRA 220 KATAMNAlLUR 227 CH I KKABANAh!\lLl 229 CHANNA SANDRA 261 TAVAREKERE 277 HUlUVENAHALLl 279 CHOLANAIKANAHALll 283 GANGE NAHAL LI 287 SULI VARA

16 _ 20 3 MYlASANDRA 38 un ARAHAlL I 75 KAGCAlI PURA 86 SOMANAHALLJ 93 HEMMI GEPURA 106 HAMPAPURA 108 GONIPURA 111 KUMBAlAGODU GOLLAKALLI 139 DASARAHALLI 177 VAlEPURA 195 BEllANDUR 199 BIDARAHAlll 200 BYAPPANAHAI_ll 202 MANDUR 213 LAGUMENAHALLI 222 KHAJISONNE~AHALLI 231 BElATHUR 247 RAMPURA 262 KURUBARAHAU I 268 PURADAPALYA 274 PUNAGUMARANAHAlll 275 GANAPATHI HALLI 296 KOLUR 297 KOlUR NANJUNDAPURA 307 DONNENAHALU

170 APPENDIX-IV(A) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. lIame of village L.C. lIame of village l.C. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. 110. No. Castes Population (Percentages) 2 3 4 5 6 7

21 - 30 I BEGUR 7 KAMMANAHAlLl 26 HARAlUKUNTE 33 BERATENA AGRAHARA 35 CHIKKATHOGURU 37 DODDATHOGURU 39 THURAHAlli 42 AREHALLI 54 SUBRAMANYAPURA 57 60 GABBALALU 62 VAJARAHALLI 69 GOllAHALLI 81 VADDARAPAlYA 83 RAYAGODLU 110 GANGA SANDRA 120 RAMOHALLI 127 SULIKERE 128 KENCHANAPURA 140 RACHENAHALll 143 KOTHANUR 151 HORAMAVU 155 NAGONDAHALll 178 SORAHUNlSE 179 GUNJUR 187 HAlANAYAKANAHAlLI 192 HARAlUR 204 GUNDUR 208 JOTHIPURA 210 HANCHARAHAlll 216 HUSKUR 221 GORAVIGERE 228 SEEGEHAlLI 241 MARAGONDANAHAlll 243 HI RANDAHALlI 249 BILlSHIVAlE 253 CHIKKAGUBBI 256 KADUSONNAPPANAHAllI 264 YElACHAGUPPE 260 GANUKAL 281 DEVAMACHOHALlI 285 KETHOHALLI 269 THIPPAGONDANAHALLI 299 BYAlALU 306 DODDERl 309 KURUBARAPALYA

31 + 2 VI TT ASANDRA 4 BETTADASANAPURA 5 HDMMADEVANAHAlll 6 YElENAHALlI 10 KAlENAGRAHARA 12 NYANAPPANAHAlll 14 DEVARACHIKKANAHALll 15 KODICHIKKANAHAlLI 24 IBBAlUR 30 PARAPPANA AGRAHARA 31 BASAPURA 32 NAGANATHAPURA 34 DOODANAGAMANGALA 41 VADDARAPAlYA 53 VASANTHAPURA 59 RAGHUVANAHAlLI 61 HOSAHALLI 63 THIPPASANDRA 65 RAGHUVANAPAlYA 70 KEMBA THAHAlll n PlllAGANAHAlll 76 O.B.CHUDAHAlll 77 GUlAKAMAlE 78 THARAlU 85 .IIELAGULI 94 DOODABElE 97 VARAHASANDRA 100 RACHANAMADU 101 BADAMANAVARTHEKAVAL 102 AGARA 112 OEVAGERE 121 MAL I GONDANAHAlL I 124 KOMMAGHATTA 125 MARAGONDANAHAlll 138 CHElAKERE 142 NAGARESH~ARA NAGANAHAlll 145 KYAlASANAHAlll 148 HORAMAVU AGARA 153 SADARAMANGAlA 168 BALAGERE 169 PANATHUR 170 KADABEESANAHAlll 173 THUBARAHAlll 180 KACHAMARANAHAlll 182 MUllURU 183 SUlI KUNTE 184 KOOATHI 185 HADUSIODAPURA 186 CHIKKANAYAKANAHALLI 189 DODDAKANNAlll 190 JUNNASANDRA 191 KASAVANAHAlli 194 KAIKONDAHAlll 196 BHOGANAHAlll 197 OEVARABEESANAHAlll 198 KARIYAMMANA AGRAHARA 206 KA TTUGOllAHAlll 209 THIRUMAlENAHAlLI 211 RAGHUVANAHAlLI 212 KODIGEHALlI 214 BOMMENAHALlI 217 NIMBEKAIPURA 219 KONADASAPURA 226 DODDABANAHAlll 230 KADUGODI PLANTATION 232 KUMBENA AGRAHARA 233 DOMMASANDRA 234 KURUDUSONNENAHAlll 235 VEERENAHAllI 239 HAlEHAlll 242 KITH IGANUR 245 ADUR 246 BANDEBOMMASANDRA 250 BYRATHI 251 ANAGAlAPURA 252 DOODAGUBBI 254 KANNUR 255 HITTIGANAHAlll 258 NADAGOYDAGOLlAHALLI 259 YERAPPANAHAlll 260 KADA AGRAHARA no BYCHAGUPPE 271 VARTHUR 276 AJJANAHAll! 266 CHUNCHAlljl.l(UPPE 291 MARENAHALLI 295 KET~OHAlll RAMAPURA 278 kOlUR GIJRURAYANAPURA 3112 CHIKKELlUR 305 SEStlAGiRIPURA 30e CHlnAl;Ai~ALll APPENDIX-IV(B) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of village L.e. Name of vi I I age L.C. H.... of vi I lage Scheduled No. No. No. Tribes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK : ANEKAL 0-5 1 ANEKAL (RURAL) 7 SUNAVARA 19 CHIKKA HOSAHALLI 37 I NOlAWADIPURA 38 IHDLAWADI 46 SANANOUR 47 SOLUR 57 MAD I VALA 59 JIGANI 65 "ARAPANAHALLJ 66 KOPPA n YARANOAHALLI 79 HINNAKKI 80 DYAVASANDRA 85 HULIMANGALA 98 BANNERUCHATTA 102 SAICALAIJARA 108 BILIJARADAHALLI 113 ICANNAIICANA AGRAHARA 114 ATTIBELE 120 BALLUR 122 MAYASANDRA 127 VADAVANAHALLI 128 JAGALA 134 GUOOAHAfTl 141 CHANOAPURA 148 8C»IMASAIIORA 151 HEBBACODI 152 VEERASANDRA 155 SARJAPURA 158 B~AGUNTE 169 YAMRE 180 CHAMBENAHALLI 187 MUTHANALLUR 188 GOPASANDRA 196 ICUGUR 198 NARAYANAGHATTA 202 HUSICUR 201 JANTHAGONOANAHALLI

6 - 15 20 CHIKKANAHALLI 60 BAIIDENALLASANDRA 63 KALBALU 64 BUICKASAGARA 92 HULLUKASAVANAHALLI 109 SHIVANAHALLI 110 RAG1HALLI 111 MAHANTHALINGAPURA 116 AREHALLI 130 OASANAPURA 168 KADAGRAHARA 172 MATTANAHALLI 16 - 25 112 BHOOTHANAHALLI 201 CHINTALMADIVALA 26 - 35 39 BAGCANADODDJ 105 KADAJAKKANAHAllJ 36 - 50 55 L1NCAPURA

51 + 22 THIIlMASANDRA

C.D.BLOCK : BANGALORE NORTH o . 5 13 HULLALU 19 HOSAHALLI CiOLLAIAPAL VA 25 DODDA8JDAiAKALLU 30 SIDEDAHALLI 31 CHIKKABANAVAIA 33 SOMASHETTI HALL I 35 GUO()AOAHALLI 36 ABBIGERE 18 CHIKKASANDRA 39 SHETTAHALLI 43 ADAICAMARANAHALLI 50 ALUR 53 MADANAI KANAHALL I 54 SIODANAHOSAHALLI 65 KUDURAGERE 66 MADAVARA 18 NARASIPURA 80 THAMMENAHALLI 82 SRIKANTAPURA 85 LAKSHMIPURA 86 VAODARAHALLI 88 KITTANAHALLI 90 HUNNICERE 99 KADABAGERE 103 SONDEKOPPA 105 GOPALApURA 112 KACHOHALLI 113 MACItOHALLI 115 HESARAGHATTA 119 HeSARAGHATTA GRASS FARM 125 HANIYUR 135 AOOE VISHWANATHAPURA 138 RAJANKUNTE 141 ICAKOLU 147 MAOAPPANAHALlI 150 ICALENAHALLI 151 SEEKOTE 156 MAVALLI PURA 165 AIVARU ICANOAPURA 166 ICOOAGI THIRUMALAPURA 167 HURALI CHIKKANAHALLI 170 SOLADEVANAHALLI 173 CHIKKAJALA 174 MARANAVAKANA HALLI 175 SETTIGERE 197 HUTT ANA HAL LI 198 BAGALUR 200 MARENAHALLI Note: Excludes villages with no Scheduled Tribes Population.

172 APPENDIX-IV(8) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of l.C. Name of village L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. No. No. Tribes Population (Percentalles) 2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK : BANCALORE NORTH (Concld.) o . 5 202 SATHANOOA 203 HOSAHALLI 210 BETT AHALSOOR (Concld. ) 211 ICADIGENAHALLI 218 GO\IDENAHALLI 220 THARABANAHALLI 226 ICOGllU 234 SAMPIGEIIALLI 238 JAICICURU 250 CHllClCABETTAHAlll 254 CHIICICABOHMASANDRA 258 DOODABETTAHAlll 260 MADIAGRAHARA 268 SINGANAYAKANAHALLI 274 CANTIGANAHAlll 275 HAROHALLI 277 ICENCHENAIIALLI 6 . 15 15 ICANNAHALLI 18 HEROHALLI 116 Bill JAJ I 118 DASANAHALLI 131 ICADATHANAMALE ln THARABANA HALLI 179 MYLANAHALLI 181 HUNACHUR 195 80ILAHALLI 204 leA TTl CANAHAL LI 207 SONNAPPANAHALLI 217 ICUDRAGERE 223 DOODAJALA 237 JAICICURU PLANTATION 257 ATTURU 264 ANATHAPURA 280 MANCIIENAHALLI

16 . 25 77 MATHAHALLl 84 IC.G.SRIKANTAPURA 96 GANGOOANAHALLI 142 SHANUBHAGANAHALLI 178 CHIKICAN~HALLl 212 CHOICKANAHALLI 26 . 35 221 NAVARATHNA AGRAHARA 36 - 50 21 HANDRAHALLI

51 + 109 HOSALLI PALYA 111 BYNAICONENAHALLI 164 PALYA 206 BILMARANAHALLI 213 BAn'ANAHALLI 219 CHANNAHALLI 256 MANDALA KUNTE 276 GOVINOAPURA

C.D.BLOCK : BANCALORE SOUTH

o - 5 1 BEGUR 4 BETTADASANAPURA 26 HARALUICUNTE 32 NAGANATHAPURA 38 UTTARAHALLI 39 THURAHALLI 42 AREHALLI 53 VASANTHAPURA 54 SUBRAMANYAPURA 55 KONANAIeUNTE 56 CHUNCHAGHATTA 57 KOTHNUR 58 OOOOAICALlASANDRA 60 GABBALALU 61 HOSAHALLI 64 ALAHALLI 66 THALAGHA TT APURA 69 GOLLAHALLI 71 GOTTIKERE 74 UTTAR I 75 KAGGALIPURA 76 O.B.CHWAHALLI 78 THARALU 81 VADDARAPALYA 83 RAYAGOOlU 86 SOMANAHALll 92 GANAICAl 93 HEMM I GEPURA 96 IC.GOLLAHALLI 111 KUMBALAGODU GOlLAHALll 115 KANIMINIKE 116 ICAMBI PURA 118 CHALAGHATTA 120 RAMOHALLI 127 SULIKERE 128 KENCHANAPURA 138 CHELAKERE 139 OASARAHALll 141 THAN ISANDRA 142 NAGARESHWARA NAGANAHALLI 146 GEDDALAHALLI 148 HORAMAVU AGARA 151 HORAMAVU 156 HAGAOUR 167 VARTHUR 169 PANATHUR 174 SIDDAPURA 175 RAMAGONDANAHAlLi 177 VALEPURA 178 SORAHUNISE 179 GUNJUR 182 MULLURU 191 KASAVANAHALLI 195 BELlANDUR 197 DEVARABEESANAHAlLI 198 ICARIYAMMANA AGRA~ARA 208 JOTHIPURA 209 TH I RUMALENAHAL LI 210 HANCHARAHALLI 217 NIMBEKAIPURA

173 APPENDIX-IV(B) - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of vi llage L.C. Name of vi llage Scheduled No. No. No. Tribes Population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 6 7 C.D.BLOCK : BAHGALORE SOUTH (Concld.) o . 5 218 CHEEMASANDRA 219 KONADASAPURA 221 GORAVIGERE (Concld. ) 222 KHAJISONNENAHALlI 223 KAHHAMANGAlA 224 BANDAPURA 228 SEEGEHALLI 229 CHAHNASANDRA 231 BELATHUR 236 AVALAHALLI 250 BYRATHI 252 DODDAGUBBI 254 ICANNUR 270 BYCHAGUPPE 271 VARTHUR 272 HONNIGANAHATTI 275 GANAPATHIHALLl 278 MADAPATNA 279 CHOLANAIKANAHALLI 289 TH IPPAGONDANAHALL I 296 KOLUR 306 DODDER I 308 CH I KICANAHALL I 6 . 15 2 VI TTASANORA 65 RAGHUVANAPALYA 85 NElAGULI 98 SOMAPURA 117 KUMBALAGODU 119 BHEEMANAKUPPE 193 AMBAllPURA 226 DOODABANAHAL Ll 2n HULUVENAHALLI

16 • 25 84 NETTIGERE 87 CHUDAHALLI 99 LINGADHEERANAHALLI 124 KOMMAGHATTA 192 HARALUR 26 . 35 100 RACHANAMADU 206 KA TTUGOLLAHALL I 288 KEHPAGONOANAHALLI 36 . 50 NIL

51 + 88 NAGANAYAKANAHALLI 123 KOHMAGHATTA KRtSHNASAGARA 310 VADAHALU

174 SECTION·II TOWN DIRECTORY

TO\\,N DIRECTORY

Explanatory Note

Town Directory comprises of six tabular data presented against it includes the details relating statements as applicable to all the towns anu an to the outgrowths as well. auJitional statement regarJing the slums applicable only in respect of towns with a population of SO,O()O The middle compom:nt of this column heading anu above. The six statements arc numbereu serially refers to namt.: of the town which does not need from I to VI anu the auuitional statement bears elucidation. Name of the town, as adopted in the the number IV A in view of the fad that it ueals oflicial rewrus, is reported here. with the samc type of infllrmation which is ('overeu in Statement IV. These statements contain several The civic administration status of the town as columns, each with a brid heading and for on 1.1.I1)')() is inJicated immeJiatcIy after the name presentation of the data, abhreviations have also of the town, within brackets. The abbreviations used 'been made usc of in several columns. The titk of for t his purpose are as follows each statement, the scope of the infurmJli,)11 t-IC M unicip:JI Corporation, furni~heu umler each column thcn:in anu thc (,MC City Municipal Council, abbreviation~ u~cJ, if any, arc inuicatcJ bdllW. TI\IC Town M 1Illil'ipal Council, STATEI\IENT STATUS AND Gl{m\TII ell Calltollmcnt lloaru, IIISTOJ{Y NAC Notilicd Area Committee, SB Sanitary Boaru, CIllUllln 2 : Class, Name and Chic Admini'"tration l\IP Manual PanchaY;lt, Status Ill' TIlWII Nl\ICT Non-municipal Census Town.

The class to which a town belongs is uctermineu With a view to ensuring the fixity of bounJaries on the basis of its population at the ]IN 1 ('ensus of various admini~trative units, that is, to ensure count anu it is inui('ateu in this column in flJman that the frame for l:ensus laking once finaliseJ with numerals. The dassifi('atillll criterion aJopteu now reference to a CUI-off uaLC remains unchanged till is the same as that adopteu for analy~is anu the completion of the census count, the State explanation at the earlier censuses. The towns are Government hau been requestcJ uuring 1989 itself diviJed into six dasses nol 10 order any jurisdklinnal changes and nol 10 give effect to any changcs in the civic administration Class Population Sizc Class Population Size status either. I lO,O,OO() anu above IV 10,000 to 1'J,91J9 Colullln 3 : Location Code Number II 50,!)!)!) III 99,1)<)9 V 5,O()0 to 9,l)()!) 20,O()O to .N,1)1)9 Below 5,OOl) III VI The location code number assigned to the town For purposes of this classification, the total for purposes of computerisation of the ]')1)1 census popUlation of the town inclusive of the popUlation Jata is entered in this wlumn. of its outgrowths if any, is taken into Wllsiu,.;ratillI1. Column 4 : Name of' Taluk In the case of urban agglomerations which have two or more urban compol1l:nts (each of which mayor In Karnatak'l, the term taluk IS very much in may not he having outgrowths) earh sllch urhan vogue though the designation of the Revenue component (inclusive of its outgmwths) is regarueu Administrative Officer has for long been changed as a separate unit anJ the popUlation siz,.; class is from Amildar or Mamlatdar to Tahsildar. The determined accordingly. An asterisk mark placeu name of the laluk within the jurisdiction of which at the top right position after the name of the town the town is lo('ated is inJicaled in lhis column. indicates that this town has one or more outgrowths Therc arc a few instances wherein a particular town and that the 1991 census population and sllch othcr strauulcs portions belonging to two adjacent taluks.

177 In !

the Taluk tl\;lt 1.)lIlI;lill~ a Illajur p,"lil'll III till: (11\\11, here for Ihe 10WI1 !lilly if it h;lrpel1cd III he an

In Ihe st;llelllenl. ~urh l:;I ... I.: ... ,In: Jiffcrl.:llci;lh:d hy urhan mea al th;II p:lftil..'ul;tr cen~us year, all index mark and " IIdle al Ihe bOlll'lll of the TllUs, a glance al thc~e l'OllIl1\n~ rcvcab whl!lhl:r P"!!C explain!; the (.:urrl.:l'l ... it uat ion, the rcfetent town having been lir~t da~~ilied as 'urban' has maintained thaI stalU~ continuously ('uIUIIIII :;: NaillI.' or CUJlIIIlilnily I>nl.'i(JplIIl'llt nlllck through the suc(:eeding censuses or whethcr there have been subsequent dedassificatinns, Frnm The n,lIlle of thl: CumlJ1unity fk\'duPllll.:l1t l3Iock Cl)lumn II onwards the dccadal growlh rales for the within lbe juri"didilln IIf whi,b Ih~' rdl.:fl:lll Illwn IllWIl

('.,lulllIt 7 : Number of lIuul.I;' ....lds (1991) Sex ratio is expre~sed w. Ihe numher of females for every Ihol!)':InJ males and is ha~ed on thc ~l'x\\'isc The total numher of hou~eh\lld;" induding. those disirihutillil of the popUI.llioll returned at the cen!'lll~, l'Iln~i~lillg. of institutional and hllu!.ck:ss PlIPlll:HillO, For each tOWI1 Ihl.:"e figures arc furnished for the ellulllcr;aIl:J in the lown at the I'NI ccn~us is 3 successive censuses, This inrorll1tracl, an insight into Ihe ch

The popllbtil)tl li!!.lll\;S fllr the town a~ rdlll'1h:d SI.l(cfIlent I. here Ihc cidc adminislration slatus of at the lkcellnj:lll'ell),u~ hom 1')1)1 IhhlUgh 1')')1 an: Ihl..' tllWI1 i~ ol11ilted, furnj;,heJ ulllkr Ihl.':-'c,,' "'"lullln,, in orda tl) provide CUIUIIlIlS 3 10 S : I'h)'sical Aspects an insig:hl inlo Ihe hi:-.Iory of growth 01 Ihe to\\'n, If in any particular eClhlls year the rderl.'nt h)wn These columns deal with the rainfall and did nol enjuy Ihe urhan ~t comlllon knowlcdg:c Ihat ";I~ n:ckolled a~ a vilbge for Ih;11 ('<-'lbU"" ils lllell.'lHulogical uh.\enatories havc not heen population is nul II.'Plllh:J umll.'r th~ column est;lbli:-.hed in ca,:h

17S urrangemcnls h;lve bCl'n made 10 record the r;linl':llI .IS the oUlgrowths llf I-bss;lIl. The agg.regatc dala all through the ye;lr. The .Director (jelleral of PUI'UI'llioll exee..:ds tlile lakh alld lhis urhan complex, Oh~crvalories has furnished d;lla till r;linfall. in:-.tead of 1I:1~:-';1Il (.'1\1(' alone, is reckoned as a nwximulI1 :1110 minimulll lempcrlcri!o.k m:lrk al Ihe lOp righl h:ll1d siJe ext..'ecus one bkh Q1;tfk it docs n"t autoll1;ttkally tlf the ligurc. Information on Ihis a;.pel:! i~ avaibbk confer the st;llus or a city to any of the ctln~lilucnl only for a fI.:w town.... lown~. or course. if any of these constituent towns In so for as the d .. ta on rainfall for column J (induuing ils oUlgrowth!'.) h.ls a popul;lIiem of WU,tIOU is nllln;rnni. fur 01,,,1 of the It'\IIl~ thc particulars or more lhen, in its own righi, the placc \\.jJI cnjoy have heen supplieJ by the Illl· .. lllnicer~. The r;linf;lll the status uf a cily. Thc KGF urhan agglomeration ligures arc in millimclre ... al1d repre~ent the ;lIl1lual is cumposeu of Ih rec separate ullils viz., average ba~..:d till the ,Ktllal ligures r..:lating til the Ruberlsonpcl, Kol:lr (;nlo Fields amJ BEML N.lgar. preceoing ten years i,,,:., from IIJSO to I'JS'). The popUlation of the1>e three towns (inclusivc of OUlgrowlhs) a(.'cl1roing III }').]) census is t)t'l,~.30. In c;l~e of I1lln.:l\,aibbility (If infllrmatilln, lhe particulars relating to the nearest town arc repmteJ 72,.t'l5, anJ ]6.iH] re!lpeL·li,·dy. Olwiously, nunc of UII\.kr these columns with the di:-,tillgui~hing 1".I;l(iUI1 the three constilllent units ljualifies to be re('ktlneJ N h..:ing plan:tl at Ihe right hand side of Ihc ligure. as a t'ily for purposes of this (:olumn.

The proximity hy rtMJ alone is I.. ken into COIUIIIII 6 10 12: Nalllt' "r acad R(I.ld Uisl.IIICt' consideralion for filling up this column and as such fnull Slule 1111., Ubl"il:( 1111.. Sub-UhbiuIIJT.. luk cil ies bdllllging 10 adj;u:enl SI:lles alst) lind an 11'1., N",ul"t'sl City wilh a l)lJllUlatiull IIf 1II0,(KIII and tlcca~ion:ll mention in this column. 1I1II.·t': R.. ih~.IY SI:lliou; nu~ Houk; Nu~ig:lbl", Hhu

Ilr Callal (if "ithin III I.msl Column 10 rdcr~ Itl the n(.'are~t railway stalion and oist:lIlee then:1ll by W;IO. In a few c:l1>es, though The column headings arc ~..:II' expbn~llmy and the name of the wilway ~Iati\ln is lhe same as th .. t arc intenued to indiclte Ih..: IU4.'alilln of v:lrious of the n:fercnt lown, the Ji... tance indic;l(ed is other cenlres of impor"'nce wilh rdercnl'c III the n;kr..:nl than zerll hecause of Ihe fact th'lt Ihe :-.Iatioll is tnwn. If Ihe rekrent lllwn itself hapl)l:ns tll be ael u:llly located hey\lnd th..: jurisdktion (If the rderent nu:ntioned in these colulllns the oi~talKe is rccof\,kd lown. as '()' (zcro) and in all other cases the road di'itances

(he t"luk (0 whidl the hl\\in helong.s ;Ire menlioneu recorded as ,.em. Namcs lIf hus routes passing alnng wilh flMd distances, in the ~allle order olle through or originatin~ from the town arc nol below Ihe olher. In l'olullll1 I). Ihe Ilallle of Ihe indil:aled hefl:. If th..:re is .. n:tvi!!ahle river (lr a ne;lrest eilY wilh a p"pubtillll of 100,000 and IlHll'e na\'ig_ahk canal :II a di~I~IIlCC of 111 kilomelres (lr according 10 IINI census ano the road di~lalln: less fnllll the rden.:lit 10WI1 thl:n lhe nann: of the (hereto is mentioned ill re~p..:(~t of each ano evcry river or the c;II1;11 is indicaled in column 12. To lown even if (he referen( hl\\11 itself h,IS a popu'ialion differentiate betwe":l1 a river and a canal the (If 100,000 anu mon:. II llIay he r.:iterated h!.:re ahhrevialions (R) and (C) arc maoe usc of and the that Ihe 'I mI,'ll , includcs ils outg.mwlhs as wdl. For dislance from the town tll thl: nadgilhle waterway example. the 11)')1 population (If the area is melliion..:d thereafter. It may in<:ident.llly he !'tatcd inl'(II'poraled in the llIunidp:11 limits of 1';lssan is Ihat in Karnal:tka there arc vcry ICw na\'ig.ihle rhws 'JO,XO:t However 10 pl;Kes h"ve he":l1 rccogniseu and pra('lically 110 navigahle (':lnals. STATEl\IENT III l\IUNICIPAL FINANCE. As in the case of ·receipt, in the case of )9HX-X9 exp.:nditurc also the closing balance at the cnd of the year is not considered. Therefore, in almost As the title

as such docs not n:quire any explanatiun. C01UIIIII 4 : PopUlation

ColullIlI 3: Civic Adlllinistl·atiull Stalus (in The total population of the town (indusive of 199(1) th.: outgrowths if any) according to 1991 census is mentillncd herc with a vicw to facilitate a comparative As explained under culul11n 2 of Statement I, analysis of the data. the civic administration status of the town as on 1.V)!) is indicated in this column using same s.:t of Column 5 : Scheduled Custcs und Schedulcd Tribes abbn.:viat ions. Pupuilltion

ColulIllls 4 to I() : Rccci [lts (in Rs.'lltl) The aggregate population of the ScheJull.:d Ca~tes and the Scheduled Trihes according to the The actual receipt r.:alised hy the civic body 1')91 Census is indicated in this column. und.:r various heads of incoille as well as thc total for the y.:ar 1')~~-~9 arc indicat.:d in hUlldn:ds in COIUIIIII 6 : Road Length (in kilollletres) these columns. Thc opening b;dann: for tht.: year is nnt taken into account undt.:r any of these cnlumns (icnerally in a town it is the civic authority that including that for the 'tot a!'. is responsible for th~ construction and maintenance of roads. The tcrm 'road' as used nere includes COIUIilIIS 11 to 17 : EXJll:llditul'c (in Rs.'OO) slr.:cls also and while the unsurfaced lllud and gravel rDads ar.: categorised as Kaehcha roads, the surfaced The actual expenditure incurrcd during thc year roads arc c1assificd as Pueca roads. District roads 19&'l-X9 is furnished hert.: in hunureJs. The various and highways undcr the control of the Public Works heads of aceounls arc groupl.:d into (J broad catcgories Department also pass through in the case of most for each of which a s.:parate column is provided. Df the tllwns and cities. The mads situated within Public safety covers the expenses inl:urn.:d for road the jurisdiction of the town and under the lighting, destruction of rabid and stray dogs, bl.:sides maint.:nanec and conlrol of lhe Statc PWD, Central thai on lire fighting service. Similarly, 'Public PWD, Zilla Pari~had or any other agency such as Institutions' covers not merely the contributions made the Karnataka Pow.:r Corporation, a .public sector by thc civic body to educational, medical and cultural undcrtaking, Factory Management, etc., have also institutions in the town but also the expenditure been taken into considnation while computing the incurred for the maintl:nanee of educational and total road length. This total road length is shown such other institutions if any functioning und.:r its under the tWll categories of KR (Kachcha Road) direct control.

1S0 and PR (Pucca Road) as dd'illed above. In order The box surface drilins arc also open drains to have an idea about the total length of roads in but arc buill of size stone masonary and arc also thc town therdore, these two l'igures are to be c;dled Pueea gullcrs. The sylk pattern drains too added together. As it has not been possible to arc opl.:n surface drai'ns only. The open surface asccrtain thc full details by type of road and agency drains category thus covers the Kachcha drains responsible for maintenance, thc combined fOad involving mere earth-work and also the drains length alone is furnished. The road length is given cllllstructed from out of oblong granite slabs or, out in kiloJ)1etn.:s and fractions arc munded olT to next of pre-fabricated cement coneretc blocks which nced integer. only joining and cement pointing after being placed in position. ColulIIll 7 : System or SC\\l'ra!::t' ColumJls H, 9 and 10: Number of" Latrines Gcnerally sewerage system implies the network of mains and branches Df underground conduits for Information on total number of latrines (i.e. the conveyancc of sewerage to the tinal point of lavatories) of different types as furnished by the disposal. Sewers that carry only household and concerned civic authorities is reported under these industrial wastes an; called separate sewers while 3 columns. Both private and public latrines arc those that carry storm wat er from roofs, streets and covered here and the particulars in these columns othcr surfaces arc known as storm w~lter orains and and in column 11 arc closely interlinked. The thosc carrying bUlh scwage and ;;torl\l water are water-borne latrines include all types of !lush-out called combined sewers. In towns pW\'ided with latrines while service latrines refer to only those su(~h syslcms of underground sewerage abn there that arc being serviced by manual scavl:ngers either would in addition be a !>urface drainage system to everyday or twice or thrice a wed. cover the areas not served by sewerage systl:tn and also to drain out eXlTSS rain water frum all over Column 11 : l\lcthod of Disposal of Night soil the town, The phrase disposal of night soil is generally However, In towns that arl: not pnl\'ided with presumed to refer to the manner in whi(:h the a seweragl: system - and such towns arl: far nwre garbage is linally disposed of hy thl: civic Imdy, i.e., numerous in the State - there wlluld generally be sale by public auction, used as manure etc. However, open drainage system. Where e\'en this system is thl: main purpOSl: of this colullln is to provide not prevalent the householders would have made infurmation on the method by which thc night soil their own arrangements such as soak pits and is removed from the latrinl:s, that is, the primary cesspl)ols. In this column therdme infnrmiltinll is disposal of the human waste. A lillie elaboration presented not only on sewerage sy~tem, but also on on this aspcct therefore appears to he necessary. the drainagt; system. Like sewerage ~ystelll, the drainage systt:I11 is also of differellt types depending There arc three systems of disposal of human upon thl: construction matnial and abo the sh~lpe waste, namely, (i) underground sewerage, (ii) sanitary of the drains. The two most important types of water !lush latrines with individual lIisposal systems sewerage/drainage sy~tem prevailing in the town are like septic tank, leaching cesspool anll collecting reported under this UllUllll1 in thl: order of tlh:ir well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual importance. The fullowing abbre\'iations an.: used scavenging.

The system of underground sewerage provides S Sewers OSD Open SurLlCe Drains f,lr the street sewerage with which arc connected BSD Box Surface Drains the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having SD Sylk Pallcrn Drains watl:r doset6 and fitted with Ilushing cisterns (or CD CesspOlll method h;.nd Ilushing). Through this sewer the faeeeal Pt Pit System matter is transporll.:d without the need fm scavenging. () Others This system generally exists in cities and large {owns

1HI hesides industrial lownships huilt and controlled hy one aner the olher. The ahhrl.'viations ust:d in Ihis puhlic sedor undertakings and brgL: .L:I1I11IMnics and col uilln arc the folio\\' i ng the like, WherL: the street sewer does not exi~t these sanitary '"'''ter flush latrines an: connected to S Sewerage HL Hcad Loads a local seplie tank with a sub!\Oil di!o.pcrsilln system ST Septic Tanks or a leaching pit. Where the liquid wastes fmm Pt Pit System the waler close! could he di!'lposeu locally in a orr WB Wheel Barmw~ leaching pit, a septic ti.lnk with a soil dispersion B Baskets (with handks) system is constructed. This dispersidn requires all o Othl'r~ optimum travel through the pores of the soil \yhidl h." latrines of other types render thl.! harmful liquid badL:rially illlllll'UI)US hy that arc n..: Ilher of thL ~;lIlilary type nor nf the' the slow process of lihL:ri.ltilln thfllugh the !'Ioil servi.:e type, this column d.)es not apply at all and traversed. Where Ihe soil is impennt:(lblc, collecting lherdore a dash i:-. entncd. wdls arc constructed and the sanitary waler !lush latrinL:s arc connected tl) such wells. These wells Columns 12 and 13: P.'otected Watl'r Supply arc cleared al perimlie intervab by a suitable dL:vice, Suurce and Cal)acily HI' Storage S~sll'IllS

The dry type latrines arc of servicl.! type from where The sources of water supply ,in the town the human excrela has to be rCl1lo\\;u by sca\'t:ngers arc indicated by U:-lIlg the following four who move from house to house, in most cases ahhreviatillllS : c'lrrying thc night soil ,IS hc;ld lo,ltb 011 their he'ld, or shllukkrs llr in hilskds with handles Ilr in wheel T Tap barrows, This \\Jastl: is then cl)lIel'teJ in bullo(k TK Tank \\'atcr W Well carls or truds "nd tr

lX2 {>lIT {)v\:rhead Tank category, A.E.H. i.e .• All Electric Home connections SR Service RI:!'.er\'uir arc also categorised as domestic. (iLSR (jruund Lc\d Snvi;:1: Re!'.enoir lei Rivl:r Illlilteration (ialk:ry (ii) CUllllllcrciul :. This category includes all 13WP Bon;wdl Puniping Sy~tem connectiolls for the supply of electricity to PT Pressure Tank commercial establishments such as whok:sale and retail shops, oflices and business houses, hotels, Thl: term capa;:ity has its usual meaning, namely, restaurants, tea stalls, photographic studios, X-ray the capal'ity to store or contain. It llI;lY further he installal ions, advertisements and exterior illumination, c1arilied lhat the slurage cap;lI:ity doc~ not nel'es~arily railway station, bus station and thl: likc. indicate the quantity of watn supplied lbily to the inh"hilanls of Ihe town. In sume of tIl(: towns due (iii) Indulotrial: Power supply connections to h) the inadcquacy of watl:r supply at thl: primary industrial e!>t

If lire lighting Iol'r\in: is a\ailahk III thc tmvn STATEMENT IV-A {'inc AND OTIlER this fact is indicated hy the word 'yl:S' rl:wrul:d in Al\IENITIES IN NOTIFIED SLUl\IS. 1'189 this column. In all othcr GI~es thl: n;lI11e of the nearest place if in the sa III I: distril.-I or the name This statement which may be regardcd as an of the m:arl:~t di~tril't if in thl: same Stat..: or oth!.:r appendix to Stateml:nt IV is confined to lowns with State where such servkl!s arc availahle is indicatcd a population of 50,000 and more i.e., class I and along with the road dislalKI: in killlllldres between class II towns. Information as furnished hy the the referent town and the place with tirl:-tighting concerned civic body (or the Slum Clearance Board) sl:rvicc. on slums thai arc oflicially recognised as slums (even if those are not notified in some cases) is CUIUIIIIIS 15 tu 19 : Elcc:II'iIi"atioll (Numbl'r IIf conlll'ctillllS) - DOllil'stic. Ilidustri .. l, CUIIIIlIl'I'cjOlI, prcsl:nted under 14 columns apart from column 1 Road Lighting «(Joints) aud OthcI'S whidl relates to seri,,1 numher and column 2 which rdat!.:s to name and class of town. In colulllns 15 to 19 information ahout the numher of cIe(;lril:al connections (ill~talblil)ll~) for Column 3 : Name or Slum difrerent categories of con!->ull1ers in thc town is furnished. The dcJinitillJls of thc terms used in the The names of slums, if any, III the town arc column he'lding.'\ arc as follows given in separate lines.

(i) DOllicstic : Connel'liollS 10 fl',idential houses, Column ~ : An~a or Slum hUllgalllws, dubs, hoslcls and ho"pitals run on The gl:ographical area of each slum is given III Iloll-commaebl lines, charit'lblc, cdu('·'lti()n'll and sqU(lcnsadesff.B.Clillksl Health (cntres/Nurs· The approxim;lte popuLlt i. 111 of the [lllt ilieu ~hllJ1 ing 1I0llll'S etc., and Number of Beds ill l\1ed ica I (as in 1,)~') as furnisheJ hy the C()lK~'flleJ ClIIC Institutiolls noted in CululJIJ) 4 authorities is n:porteu in this column. The ~eope of thcse columns i5 confined to only such of the faciliti...:s that arc offered by institutions Column 6 : Pavcd Roads (ill Km.) run by or aided by government/semi-g()vernment or The total kngth of paveJ roads, if ally, ill the IlKal hmlies and charitable institutions or social slum is reported hen: in kilometres (lipiD 2 decimal servi(e agencies like the missionaries. In other places). words, data on the meJical facilities provided in the lllwn by private doctors i.e., registered medical

Column 7 to I2 : S~slt'lII 01' SI.·wl·rUPS, arc excluded from the purview of tli,se colullllls. These column heaJings which an.: the Same as those appearing in statement IV abl)ve have already The abbr,vi,ltions u;_t:d III column 4 dn: be(.:n explained. The information is furnished here for e,H:h slum ~eparaldy, The main heading 'latrines' H Hllspital is sub-divided intll tllll~e that arc priv

STATEMENT V : l\IEDlCAL, ElJUCATIONAL, If the town' has hospitals and dispensaries RECREATIONAL AND CULTlJI~AL FACILITIES, proviuing facilities under different systems of 1989 medicines such as allopathic, ayurvedic, unani and homoeopathic, then this detail too has been induued Column 2 : Class and Nallle oi" Town using abbreviations such as 'Ay' for AyurveJic, 'u' This column is sallle 4lS colulIln 2 of S(4llt:l11elll for Unani and 'Hom' for Homoeopathic system. IV and therefore calls for no further explanation. IThe allllp:lthic inslitutions do not have any additional abbreviation. In presenting the information under Column 3 : PIJI)ulatioli column 4 for H or D, lirst tht: total number of all institutions unuer different systems is given within The tolal populalion of the town ac<.:ording to brackets after 'H' or 'D, as the case may be and the 1991 G:nsus is noted in (his culul11n. thereafter the number of institutions under each

184 system is given. For instance, H(1) (1) represents In columns 7, 8 and 9 the number· of medical one allopathic hospital, whereas H(12) (9, U-I, Ay-1, colleges, the number of engineering colleges and Hom-I) indicates availability of 12 hospitals, of the number of polytechnic institutions are indicated. which, 9 are Allopathic, 1 Un ani, 1 Ayurvedic and In case of medical colleges, the number of institutions, 1 Homoeopathy.] if any, under different systems of medicine is

If medical facility is not available in the town, separately given against abbn_:viations representing then the name oC· the nearest place where it is different systems of medicine. The abbreviations available is mentioned here along with the distance used are A : Allopathy; Ay : Ayurvedic; U : Unani; to that place in kilometres. Hom : Homoeopathy and 0 : Others.

The number oC bcds with which the medical In case the town does not have any of the institutions, noted in column 4, are equipped is colleges referred to in these 4 columns i.e., if the indicated in column 5. entry were to be a dash in any of these columns then the name of the nearest place with the facility Column 6- to 15 along with the dist.ance thereto is mentioned. If such These columns provide information regarding a place is outside the district then the name and the educational facilities available in the town. the distance to that place and if such a place is outside the State itself then the name of that State Columns 6 to 9 : Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges is mentioned in these columns. The same procedure (of Degree Level and Above); Medical Colleges; is adopted regarding the other columns dealing with Engineering Colleges; Polytechnics educational facilities. Particulars of colleges in the town providing general education facilities at degree level are Column 10 : Recognised Sbortband, Typewriting and Other Vocational Tmining Institutions indicated in column 6 using the following abbreviaiions. : The term recognised would mean recognition by some statutory authority like the Educational A Art~ only Department, Commerce Department, Labour S Science only Department etc., of the Government or AS Arts and Science only Semi-Government autonomous bodies or public C Commerce only sector projects. The Teacher's Training College, the Nursing College, the Pharmacy College, the College AC Arts and Commerce only, imparting education in PhYl1ical Education, Applied ASC Combined for all three categories ArL/Painting College, Music/Dancing Schools and Arts, Science and Commerce, the like are also shown under this column against L Law the category of 'Others'. U University o Others. SH : Shorthand

If the number of colleges of any particular Type : Typewriting category is more than one, then that number is also Sh. Type : Shorthand and Typewriting given within brackets against the abbreviation concerned. It may incidentally be mentioned here o : Others that the educational institutions with a vocational and professional content sueh as Pharmacy College, If the number of institutions of any particular B.Ed. College, Agricultural College etc., are not type is more than one, then that number is also covered under this category but are shown included indicated within brackets along with the abbreviation in the category of "Others" in column 10. concerned.

185 A-31 Columns '11 . to 14 : Higher Secondary/Inter­ different from a simple counting of schools in the mediateWUC

School and each of these units would be counted Columns 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural and reported under the rclev:.r:t column as if each Facilities, Stadia, Cinema, AuditoriaiDramaiCom­ unit was an independent institution in its own right. munity Halls Similarly, a school with I to X standard would get Column 17 relates to the number of stadia; if counted under Primary, Middle and High School any, in the town. Ordinary play grounds which one categories and a Composite S('hool with I to VII usually comes across in towns and cities are excluded standard would be considered under the Primary from the purview of this column. The term stadium School as also the Middle School category. is used in its strict sense to refer to those constructed In Karnataka the term middle school is no at considerable costs and arc under proper upkeep. longer in vogue as the primary education consists In column 18 the total number of permanent of 7 years of schooling leading to secondary level. cinema theatres in the town is indicated. Touring However, the lirst four c1as-"cs (I to IV standard) talkies i.e., cinema tcnts of purely temporary nature, are called lower primary classes and the next three are not taken into account for this column. If there are regarded as higher primary classes. There are are any auditoria, drama halls and community halls schools with only I to IV standards culled LPS and in the town the total number of such units is also those with V to VII only (formerly middle reported in column 19. schools) known as HPS and there is no difficulty in counting such institutions a!: separate primary Column 20 : Public Libraries including Reading Rooms and middle schools. But there arc composite schools called Higher Primary Schools h".villg 1- Yll standards The number of public libraries and reading and such schools have now been split up into one rooms are separately furnished by the side of Primary School and one Middh: S,:hool for purposes abbreviation PL for Public Library and RR for of reporting under these columns of the Town Reading Room. Such facilities offered by Directory. This method of accounting is therefore educational and private institutions including those that are commercialised (called circulating libraries

186 in local parlance) arc not covered for reporting transacted and is supposed to be based on local under this column. enquiries made by the civic authorities concerned

STATEMENT VI TRADE, COMMERCE, Columns 9 to 11 : Names of Three Most Important INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 19X9 Commodities Manufactured

Column 2 : Class and Name of Town The order of importance is determined broadly by taking into consideration the volume of the total This column is the same as column 2 of the output of the commodities or the scale of operation preceding statement and therefore calls for no further and for these columns too it is the civic authority explanation. that has furnished the information after local enquiries. AU types of manufacturing and processing Column 3 to 8: Names of Three Most Important . irrespective of the sector to which they belong are Commodities Imported and Names of Three Most considl:red and of these the three that are most Important Commodities Exported important are reported. For purposes of these columns, commodities for which the lown serves only as a transit centre by Column 12 : Number of Banks importing for the specific purpose of exporting the Information on this item has been supplied by commodities without any processing are not the civic authorities after local enquiries and relates considered either as imports or as exports. to the year 1989. If a bank has two or more Agricultural and such other allied produce may be branches then each such branch is regarded as a regularly brought into the town from the neighbouring separate Bank for computing the number of banks villages and sold to commission agents and in the town. wholesalers at the regulated market for further export to areas outside the town. In such cases Column 13 Number of Agricultural Credit the produce that is brought into the town is not Societies considered as import. On the other hand, if these items are mainly consumed within the town - either The total number of agricultural co-operative as consumption goods or as raw materials by any credit societies functioning in the town, irrespective manufacturing industry - then the commoditics under of the type to which they belong (Le., primary reference would be regarded as imports. Thus, the service, multipurpose, agricultural produce marketing commodities imported are either locally consumed etc.,) is reported under this column. In quite a in the same form or else processed further and large number of towns agriculture is an' important thereafter either consumed locally or exported to means of livelihood for a number of persons and other centres. This restriction apart, there is no agriculturists of urban areas too have for long been limitation concerning the nature and quantity of the influenced by the co-operative movement. commodities that may be considered for reporting under these columns. Importance in a town is Column 14 : Number of Non-Agricultural Credit restricted basically to the few or scveral commodities Societies that qualify for consideration either as imports or Consumer co-operative societies which extend as exports. By and large the commodities reported credit facilities to the members, and all other credit under exports would coincide with the commodities co-operative societies that cannot be classified as reported as manufactured in the town because of agricultural arc considered for this column. Several the specific exclusion of transit goods. As a result, groups of people belonging to specific categories the image that some of the towns have built up might have formed co-operative societies to cultivate over decades as traditional exporters of certain the habit of thrift and to make use of the benefit goods docs not get reflected under these columns. arising out of the encouragement given to the In these columns the importance of a commodity co-operative movement. All such co-operative is reported in very general terms and decided upon societies are covered under this column. The in terms of the estimated volume of commodities information as furnished by the civic bodies after local enquiries has been merely reported here.

187

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS TOWN STATEMENT-I - STATUS

51. Class, Name and Civic Location Name of Taluk Name of Area No. of house- Population and No. Administration Status Code No. CooID-m i ty ( in holds includ- of Town Development Sq. ins houseless 1901 1911 Block kIllS.) households (in 1991 Census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III ANEKAL (THC) 100000 ANEKAL 2.93 4240 5174 4587 (-11.35) BANGALORE URBAN AGGLOMERATION 276.40 828867 163091 189485 (16.18) <-

2 BANGALORE (HC) 300100 BANGALORE NORTH & 159.10 654176 159046 189485 BANGALORE SOUTH (19.14) 3 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI 300200 BAN GALORE SOUTH 3327 (NMCT) 4 III BANASAVADI (NMCT) 300300 BAN GALORE SOOTH 4443

5 III BEL TOWNSHIP 300400 BAN GALORE NORTH 6.08 8234 (NMeT) 6 V BENNIGANAHAlLI 300500 BANGAlORE SOOTH BAN GALORE 3.07 1380 (NMCT) SOUTH 7 V BYATAGUTTEPALYA 300600 BANGALORE NORTH BAN GALORE 1947 (NMCT) NORTH

8 IV BYATARAYANAPURA 300700 BAN GALORE SOUTH BAN GALORE 2.05 3974 (B.NARAYANAPURA)(NMCT) SOUTH

9 III DASARAHALLI (NMeT) 300800 BAN GALORE NORTH 8.06 9934

10 II DEVARAJIVANAHALLI 300900 BANGALORE NORTH BAN GALORE 10013 eNMCT) NORTH 11 IV GEDDAlAHAlll (NMCT) 301000 BAN GALORE NORTH BAN GALORE 2273 NORTH 12 IV HAL TOWNSHIP 301100 BAN GALORE SOUTH BAN GALORE 11.31 3226 (NMCT) SOOTH 13 II H A SANITARY BOARD 301200 BAN GALORE SOUTH 12.14 21465 - (SB) 14 III HEBBAL (NMeT) 301300 BANGALORE NORTH 4.68 4345

15 IV H M T TO~NSHIP (NMeT) 301400 BANGALORE NORTH 4.53 2267

16 VI HMT WATCH FACTORY 301500 BANGALORE NORTH BAN GALORE 0.74 544 TOWNSHIP (NMCT) NORTH 17 II I T I NOTIFIED AREA 301600 BANGALORE SOUTH 24.05 15356 (NAC)

190 DIRECTORY AND GROWTH HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio st. (1991 No. 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

6326 6307 7048 9439 10673 12629 19267 24938 8511 955 922 890 (37.91) ( '0.30) (11.75) (33.92) (13.07) ( 18.33) (52.56) (29.43)

240054 309785 410967 786343 1206961 1664208 2921751 4130288 149543 876 896 902 (26.69) (29.05) (32.66) (91.34) (53.49) (37.88) (75.56) (41.36)

237496 306470 406760 778977 1141107 1540741 2628593 3302296 20756 877 898 909 2 (25.34) (29.04) (32.72) (91.51) (46.49) (35.02) (70.61) (25.63)

19955 14905 874 893 3 ('25.31)

21068 909 4

6825 20218 39860 6556 981 875 869 5 (196.23) (97.15)

5910 1925 870 6

8761 907 7

18054 8807 877 8

43714 5424 751 9

13166 17734 37285 56707 931 957 947 10 (34.70 (110.25) (52.09)

10261 866 11

15164 15718 15219 1346 937 970 932 12 (3.65) ('3.17) 28362 33985 49050 98858 8143 869 877 882 13"" (19.83) (44.33) (101.55)

13170 20195 4315 79,2 844 14 (53.34)

11154 9660 11670 2576 928 955 ') 856 15 (-13.39) (20.81)

2351 2675 3615 954 931 16 (13.78) ...... ~ 9875 28303 71662 2980 956 949 906 17 (186.61 ) (153.20)

191 TOWN- STATEMENT -I - STATUS

Sl. Class, Name and Civic Location Name of Taluk Name of Area No. of house- Population and No. Administration Status Code No. COIIIIlJI'1 ity (in holds includ- of Town Development Sq. 1"9 houseless 1901 1911 Block kills.) households (In 1991 Census) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 IV JALAHALLI (NMCT) 301700 BANGALORE NORTH BANGALORE 0.99 2242 NORTH 19 III KACHARAKANAHALLI 301800 BAN GALORE NORTH 8842 (NMCT) 20 II KADUGONDANAHALLI 301900 BANGALORE NORTH 9527 (MMCT) 21 IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI. 302000 BANGALORE NORTH BANGALORE 1.37 2606 (NMCT) NORTH 22 IV KAVAL BAIRASANDRA 302100 BANGALORE NORTH BANGALORE 2281 (NMCT) NORTH 23 III KORAMANGALA (NMCT) 302200 BANGALORE SOUTH 7807

24 III LAGGERE (NMCT) 302300 BAN GALORE NORTH 5.62 9160

25 IV LINGARAJAPURA (NMCT) 302400 BANGALORE'NORTH BAN GALORE 3657 NORTH 26 V MAHADEVAPURA (NMCT) 302500 BANGALORE SOUTH BAN GALORE 3.45 1934 SOUTH 27 III NAGAVARA (NMCT) 302600 BANGALORE NORTH 4246

28 III PINYA (NMCl) 302700 BANGALORE NORTH 4.20 7002

29 III SANEGURUVANAHALLI 302800 BAN GALORE NORTH 7345 (NMCT)

30 III VIJANAPURA (NMCT) 302900 BANGALORE SOUTH BAN GALORE 1.50 4544 SOUTH 3.1 II YELAHANKA (TMC) 303000 BANGALORE NORTH 23.46 10nO 2437

32 V DOMMASANDRA (NMCT) 101000 ANEKAL ANEKAl 4.50 1319

33 V KADGODI (NMCT) 102000 BAN GALORE SOUTH BAN GALORE 3.79 1496 SOUTH

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192 DIRECTORY AND GROWTH HISTORY growth rate of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex Ratio Sl. (1991 No. 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

13376 12533 8102 10919 11029 369 884 764 18 (-6.30) (-35.35) (34.77)

43360 923 19

3920 5768 15443 52660 922 941 20 (47.14) (167.74) (241.00)

12179 8890 775 21

10831 920 22

37961 913 23

38031 6767 826 24

8561 17501 953 939 25 (104.43)

7924 2297 831 26

22154 931 27

29054 6918 750 28

33261 846 29

21856 14571 920 30

2558 3315 4207 7366 7030 10429 23695 50782 2165 904 873 824 31 (29.59) (26.91) (75.09) (-4.56) (48.35) (127.20) (114.32) 7001 1556 909 32

7026 1854 877 33

193 A-32 STATEMENT-II - PHYSICAL ASPECTS

SI. Class and Name of Town Physical Aspects Name of and No. Rainfall Temperature State Head Quarters District Head Quarters (in nIn.) (in Centigrade) Maximum MinillUll

2 3 4 5 6 7

III A~EKAl 973.02 34.0~ 14.1N Bangalore-35 Bangalore-35

BANGAlORE URBAN AGGLOMERATION See Constituent Units 2 BANGALORE (MC) 893.9 34.5 15.3 Bangalore-O Bangalore'O

3 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI 893.9 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-10 Bangalore-l0

4 III BANASAVAOI 893.9 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-13 Banga lore-13

5 III 8 E L TOWNSHIP 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N 8angalore-15 8angalore-15

6 V 8ENNIGANAHALLI 893.9N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore'11 Bangalore'11

7 V BYATAGUTTEPALYA 784.6 34.5N lS.3M Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8

8 IV BYATARAYANAPURA 893N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore,,5 Bangalore'15 (B.NARAYANAPURA) 9 III DASARAHAlLl 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore·15 Bangalore·15

10 II OEVARAJIVANAHAlll 784.6 34.5N IS.3M Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8

11 IV GEDDAlAHAlLI 784.6 34.5N IS.3N Bangalore·7 Bangalore'7

12 IV HAL TOIJNSHIP 784.6N 34.0N 14. IN Bangalore·l0 Banga'tore-l0

13 II H A SANITARY BOARD 893.9N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-l0 Bangalore-l0

14 III HEBBAL 784.6 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8

15 IV H M T TOIJNSHIP 784.6N 34.5N 1S.3N Bangalore-l0 Bangalore'10

16 VI HMT WATCH FACTORY 784.6N 34.5N lS.3N Bangalore·l1 Bangalore-ll TOIJNSHIP

17 II I T I NOTIFIED AREA 893.9N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-15 Bangalore-IS

18 IV JAlAHALLI 784.6N 34.SN lS.3N Bangalore·8 Bangalore-8

194 AND LOCATION OF TOWNS. 1989 road distance (in Kms.) from Sub-Division/Taluk Nearest City with Rai lwav Station Bus Route Navigable River/ Sl. Head Quarters population of one Canal (if within No. lakh and more 10 Kms.)

8 9 10 11 12 Bangalore-35 Bangalore-35 Haldenahalli-3 Anekal-O Anekal-O See Constituent Units Bangalore-O Tl..U11kur-70 Bangalore-O Bangalore-O 2 Bangalore-O

Bangalore-10 Bangalore-l0 Baiyyappanahalli-O Baiyyappanahalli-O 3 Bangalore-10

Bangalore-13 Bangalore-13 Banasavadi -0 Banasavadi-O 4 Banga l ore-B Bangalore-15 Bangalore-15 Yeshwanthapur-8 BEL Township-O 5 Bangalore-15 BangaLore-ll Bangalore-11 Krishnarajapura-4 Benniganahall i-a 6 Bangalore-l1 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Banasavadi-2 Byataguttepalya-O 7 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-15 Bangalore-15 Krishnarajapura-2 Byatarayanapura-O 8 Bangalore-15 Bangalore-15 Bangalore-15 Yeshwanthapur-5 Dasaraha II i-O 9 Banga l ore-15

Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Bangalore Devarajiv~nahalli-O 10 Bangalore-8 Cantonment-2 Bangalore-7 Bangalore-7 Lottegollahalli-2 GeddalahaL li-O 11 BangaLore-7 Bangalore-10 Bangalore-l0 BangaLore-East-6 HAL Township-O 12 Bangalore-l0

Bangalore-l0 Bangalore-l0 Krishnarajapura-5 H.A.Sanitary Board-O 13 Bangalore-10 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Hebbal-O Hebbal-O 14 Bangalore-8

BangaLore-l0 Bangalore-l0 Yeshwanthapur-5 H M T Township-O 15 Bangalore-10 Bangalore-l1 Bangalore-l1 Yeshwanthapur-5 H.M.T.Yatch Factory-O 16 Bangalore-l1

Bangalore-15 Bangalore-15 Krishnarajapura-1 I T I Notified Area-O 17 Bangalore-15 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Yeshwanthapur-5 Jalahall i-O 18 Bangalore-8

195 STATEMENT-II - PHYSICAL ASPECTS

51. CLass and Name of Town PhysicaL Aspects Name of and No. RainfaL L Temperature State Head Quarters District Head Quarters (in nm.) (in Centigrade)

Maxi nun MiniflUll

2 3 4 5 6 7 19 III KACHARAKANAHALLI 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-5 Bangalore-5

20 II KADUGONDANAHALLI 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-6 Bangalore-6

21 IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI 893.9N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-12 Bangalore-12

22 IV KAVAL BAIRASANDRA 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-S Bangalore-S

23 III KORAMANGALA 893.9N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8

24 III LAGGERE 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-S Bangalore-8

25 IV LI NGARAJAPURA 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-6 Bangalore-6

26 V MAHADEVAPURA 893.9N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-16 Bangalore-16

27 III NAGAVARA 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-13 BangaLore-13

28 III PINYA 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-8 BangaLore-8

29 III SANEGURUVANAHALll 784.6N 34.5N 15.3N Bangalore-6 Bangalore-6

3D III VIJANAPURA 893.9N. 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-12 Bangalore-12

31 II YELAHANKA 784.6N 34.7N 14.4N Bangalore-15 Banga.\ ore-15

32 V DOMMASANDRA 973.02N 34.0N 14.1N Bangalore-24 Bangalore-24

33 V KADGODI 893.9N 34.0N 14.1N BangaLore-27 BangaLore-27

196 AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989

road distance (in Krns.) from Sub-Division/Taluk Nearest City with Rai lway Station Bus Route Navigable River/ Sl. Head Quarters population of one Canal (if within No. lakh and more 10 Krns.)

8 9 10 11 12 Bangalore-5 Bangalore-5 Banasavadi-2 Kacharakanahalli-O 19 Bangalore-5 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-East-2 Kadugondanahalli-O 20 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-12 Bangalore-12 Yeshwanthapur-7 Kammagondahalli-O 21 Bangalore-12 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Bangalore- Kaval Bairasandra-O 22 Bangalore-8 Cantonment-3 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Korarnangala-O 23 Bangalore-8

Bangalore-8 Bangalore-8 Yeshwanthapur-4 Laggere-O 24 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-6 Banasavadi -1 Lingarajapura-O 25 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-16 Bangalore-16 Krishnarajapura-3 Mahadevapura-O 26 Bangalore-16 Bangalore-13 Bangalore-13 Bangalore-East-5 Nagavara-O 27 Bangalore-13 8angalore-8 Bangalore-8 Yeshwanthapur-4 Pinya-O 28 Bangalore-8 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-6 Yeshwanthapur-2 Saneguruvanahalli-O 29 Bangalore-6 Bangalore-12 Bangalore-12 Krishnarajapura-O Vijanapura-O 30 Bangalore-12 Bangalore-15 Bangalore-15 Yelahanka-O Yelahanka-O 31 Bangalore-15 Bangalore-24 Bangalore-24 Bangalore-24 Dommasandra-O 32 Anekal-26 Bangalore-27 Bangalore-27 White-Field Kadgodi -0 33 Bangalore-27 (Kadgodi )-0

197 STATEMENT-III - MUNICIPAL

SI. Class and Name of Town Civic Receipt (in Rs. 'DO) No. Aanini- stration Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total Status through from Municipal Grant . Sources Receipt (in 1990) taxes properties and (Specify) etc. powers apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 III ANEKAL TMC 10523 25 71 10619

BANGALORE URBAN AGGLOMERATION See Const i tuent Units 2 BANGALORE MC 3690440 745000 3463000 127000 1265000 9290440 3 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI NMCT 8847 8847

4 III BANASAVADI NMCT 5 III BEL TOWNSHIP NMCT 6 V BENN I GANAHALLI NMCT 7 V BYATAGUTTEPALYA NMCT 1944 1944 8 IV BYATARAYANAPURA NMCT (B.NARAYANAPURA) 9 III DASARAHALlI NMCT 500 5960 6460 10 II DEVARAJIVANAHALLI NMCT 1001 110 1111 11 IV GEDDALAHAL 1I NMCT 1900 38 30 60 39 2067 12 IV HAL TOWNSHIP NNCT 13 II H A SANITARY BOARD SB 16061 9978 2205 28244 14 III HEBBAL NMCT 402 405 807 15 IV H M T TOWNSHIP NMCT 16 VI HMT WATCH FACTORY NNCT TOWNSHIP 17 II I T I NOTIFIED AREA NAC 4551 10353 14904 18 IV JALAHALLI NMCT 2142 2142 19 III KACHARAKANAHALLI NMCT 1944 1944 20 II KADUGONDANAHALLI NNCT 1173 81 1254 21 IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI NNCT 50 50 22 IV KAVAL BAIRASANDRA NMCT 23 III KORAMANGALA NMCT 24 III LAGGERE NMCT

25 IV L1NGARAJAPURA NMCT 185 130 301 45 2 663

198 FINANCE, 1988-89

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) st. No. General Admini- Publ ic Safety Publ ic Heal th Public Works Publ ic Others Total stration and Conve- Institutions (Specify) Expendi ture niences

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5104 184 4900 602 10790 See Constituent Units

311000 334470 1761000 2353000 315000 3225340 8299810 2

754 800 425 5267 1775 9021 3 0 4 0 5

0 6

181 397 488 5 1071 7 0 8

204 650 3418 589 63 1073 5997 9 458 142 210 300 1110 10 310 265 81 695 400 316 2067 11 0 12

8792 4340 8799 2487 258 1925 26601 13 453 424 11 678 1566 14

0 15 0 16

7834 2356 473 72 391 11126 17 293 553 107 18 1289 2260 18 181 397 488 5 1071 19 282 185 473 580 33 1553 20 36 14 50 21

0 22 0 23 0 24

176 295 300 200 971 25

199 ST ATEM ENT-III - MUNICIPAL

SI. Class and Name of Town Civic Receipt (in Rs. '00) No. Admini- stration Receipt Revenue derived Goverrvnent loan Advance Other Total Status through from Municipal Grant Sources Receipt (in 1990) taxes properties and (Specify) etc. powers apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 26 V MAHADEVAPURA NMCT 27 III NAGAVARA NMCT 2037 217 2254 28 III PINYA NMCT 29 III SANEGURUVANAHALLI NMCT 7500 7500 30 III VIJANAPURA NMCT 3181 3181 31 II YElAHANKA TMC 9696 2326 12022

32 V DOMMASANDRA NMCT 784 784 33 V KADGODI NMCT

200 FINANCE, 1988-89

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) 51. No. General Admini- Publ ic Safety Publ ic Heal th Publ i c Works Public Others Total stration and Conve- Institutions (Speci fy) Expendi ture niences

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 6 225 248 840 830 2143 27 0 28 3350 1200 4550 29 337 177 50 1707 In 501 2944 30 6712 391 3459 10562 31 140 190 110 90 155 685 32 0 33

201 A-33 STATEMENT-IV - CIVIC AND

Sl. Class and Name of Town Civic Popu- Scheduled Road Systl!lll of Number of latrines No. Adnini- lation Castes and length Sewerage stration Scheduled (in Kms.) lJater Service Others Status Tribes borne (in 1990) Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 III ANEKAl TMC 24938 2052 PR- 10 OSO, 292 3000 KR- 10 aso BANGAlORE URBAN AGGLOMERATION 4130288 569110 PR-2248 5, OSO, 251875 21817 KR- 567 850

2 I BAN GALORE MC 3302296 410602 PR-1712 S, OSO, 223227 KR- 213 BSO,

3 IV BAIYYAPPANAHAllI NMCT 14905 49~ PR- 4 OSO KR- 1 4 III BANASAVADI llMeT 21068 4575 PR- 16 OSO 500 3000 KR- 13

5 III BEL TOIoINSHIP NMCT 39860 9932 PR- 31 5, OSO 1740 60 KR-

6 V BENN I GANAHAl LI NMCT 5910 1500 PR- 4 OSO KR- 2

7 V 8YATAGUTTEPAlYA NMCT 8761 1198 PR- 35 050, 1200 KR- 19 BSO 8 IV BI'ATARAYANAPURA NMCT 18054 4271 PR- 1 OSO 600 (B.NARAYANAPURA) KR- 4 9 III OASARAHALlI /IIMCT 43714 2805 PR- 16 050, 500 KR- aso

10 II OEVARAJIVANAHALlI NMCT 56707 13273 PR- 4 oso, 375 11 !CR- 20 SSO

11 IV GEOOAlAHALll t4MCT 10261 1989 PR- 19 OSO, 1250 KR- 30 BSO 12 IV HAL TOIoINSHIP NHcr 15219 2733 PR- 29 S, OSO, 3104 !CR- BSO 13 II H A SANITARY B<>ARO sa 98858 21389 PR- 85 S, 050, 5500 500 KR- 90 BSO 14 III HEBBAl IIMCT 20195 4639 PR- 13 S, 050, 1650 25 !CR- 8 BSO

15 IV H iii T TOIoINSHIP NMCT 11670 1662 PR- 28 S, 050 1874 KR-

16 VI HMT IJATCH FACTORY lOMe' 2675 1318 PR- 8 S, 050 416 TOIoIIiSHIP KR-

17 II I T I NOTIFIED AREA NAC 71662 13707 PR- 59 S, 050, 1287 964 !CR- 23 850 18 IV JALAHAlLl NMCT 10919 2412 PR- 2 OSO, 750 150 KR- 2 BSO

202 OTHER AMENITIES. 1989

Method of Protected Water Supply Fire Fighting Electrification (Number of connections) Sl. Disposal Service No. of night Source of System of storage Domestic Industrial COIIIIIercial Road Others soil supply with capacity in lighting litres(ln brackets) (points)

12 13 14" lS 16 17 18 19 ST" T ONT (800000) Banglaore-35 3510 360 320 1156

S,ST T, Tw ONT (36858600) YES 745679 53794 136884 49324 5997 SR (445397500) PT (11000) S,ST T ONT (30020000) YES 646624 51013 126624 39487 5833 2 SR (438310000)

T OHT (2500) Bangalore-l0 816 10 180 190 80 3

ST,Pt T OHT (315000) Bangalore-13 3500 50 200 550 50 4

S,ST T OHT (2700000) YES 1600 22 50 550 5 SR (3555000) T OHT (8100) Bangalore-ll 780 16 40 120 6

Pt Tw Bangalore-8 1060 6 306 209 7

ST T OHT (50000) Bangalore-15 1516 20 180 125 8

Pt Tw Bangalore-15 2000 25 300 250 9

ST,Pt T,Tw Bangalore-8 8270 2 501 297 10

ST,Pt T OHT (85500) Bangalore-7 1540 6 400 55 11

S,ST T OHT ( 1800000) YES 3275 116 1450 12 SR (135000) S,ST T OHT (81000) Bangalore-l0 20000 450 1500 1100 13

S,ST T OHT (45000) Bangalore·8 3450 8l 185 114 10 14

S T OHT (900000) YES 2017 65 122 670 15 SR (3150000)

S T SR (202500) YES 504 4 100 20 16

S,Pt T OHT (405000) YES 13206 626 S52 1238 17 SR (45000) ST,Pt T OHT (100000) Bangalore-8 1800 15 200 120 18

203 STATEMENT-IV - CIVIC AND

Sl. Class and Name of Town Civic Popu- Scheduled Road System of Number of latrines No. Adnlini - lation Castes and length Sewerage stration Scheduled (in KIlls.) ~ater Service Others Status Tribes borne (in 1990) Population

2 3 4 5 6' 7 8 9 10

19 III KACHARAKAHAHALLI NMCT 43360 7317 PRo 39 S, 051), 2000 KR- 20 B5I) 20 II KADUGONOANAHALLI WHCT 52660 9176 PRo 19 051), 252 6 KR' 16 851) 21 IV KAMMAGONOAHALLI WMeT 12179 4351 PRo 1 051), 400 KR' 4 BSO 22 IV KAVAl BAIRASAWORA WMCT 10831 2438 PRo 24 OSO, 400 19 KR- Bse 23 III KORAMANGAlA WMCT 37961 10195 PRo 1 050 800 KR- 2 24 III LAGGERE NMCT 38031 5017 PR- 2 051), 1000 KR- 8 S5I) 25 IV llWGARAJAPURA WMCT 17501 2112 PRo 35 5, 050, 3300 180 KR- 15 S50 26 V MAHADEVAPURA NMCT 7924 1091 PR- 1 051) KR' 5

27 111 NAGAVARA NMCT 22154 3955 PRo 10 5, 051), 1000 2000 KR· 36 sse 28 III PINYA NMCT 29054 6291 PR- 2 050, 5000 KR' 27 SSO 29 III SANEGURUVANAHAlLI NMCT 33261 2523 PR- 27 050, 4000 KR' SSO

30 III VIJANAPURA WHCT 21856 5047 PR- 4 OSC 1050 KR' 3

31 II YElAHANKA TMC 50782 6608 PR- 17 5, OSC, 1600 2 KR- 6 SSO

32 V OOMHASANDRA NMeT 7001 648 PR- 16 050, 100 KR' 16 S5I) 33 V KADGOOI NMeT 7026 533 PR- 13 OSC 580 KR' 3

204 OTHER AM ENITIES, 1989

Method of Protected Water Supply Fire Fighting Electrification (Number of connections) Sl. Disposal Service No. of night Source of System of storage Domestic Industrial COIlJIlercial Road Others soil supply with capacity in lighting litres(in brackets) (points) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 S, Pt Tw Bangalore-5 2500 407 207 19

S,ST T OHT (6500) Bangalore-6 6250 14 576 235 20

Pt Tw Bangalore-12 705 150 60 65 4 21

ST,Pt T OHT (40000) Bangalore-8 1275 5 350 142 22 PT (11000) Pt Tw Bangalore-8 750 30 200 35 23

Pt Tw Bangalore-8 800 96 120 94 24

S,ST Tw Bangalore-6 2800 12 1560 121 25

Tw Bangalore-16 813 20 63 58 26

S,ST T OHT (75000) Bangalore-13 2700 6 50 76 27

Pt T,1w Bangalore-8 3000 400 300 200 28

Pt 1w Bangalore-6 3500 500 800 450 29

ST Tw Bangalore-12 1050 20 500 65 30

S,ST T,1w OHT (225000) Bangalore-15 7578 131 438 951 31

S1 T OHT (110000) Bangalore-24 1312 46 155 80 32

Pt 1 OHT (150000) Bangalore-27 950 10 142 172 25 33

205 STATEMENT-IV A - CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

Sl. Class and Name of Town Name of Slum Area of Slum Population Paved Roads System of No. (in Sq.km.) of slum (in kIllS.) Sewerage (approximate)

2 3 4 5 6 7 BANGALORE 1 ) 10th Cross 0.001 445 2) 7th & 8th Main Yeshwanthapur 0.002 463 0.12 S,OSO (K.N. Extension)

3) A.D. Colony Slum, Yelahanka 0.003 420 S,05O 4) A.K. Colony Slum, Yelahanka 0.015 220 S,OSO 5) A.N.N.Block Behind 0.001 479 0.26 S,OSD .. Police Station 6) Agrahara Dasarahalli slum, 0.016 1460 B50

7) Anandapuram Slum, Mysore Road 0.009 3649 1.50 S,OSD,B5O 8) Anjanapp8 Garden Near 0.011 2386 0.04 S,OSD,B5O Bimy Hi II 9) Anjanaya Block Slum 0.003 1148 0.01 S,OSD

10) Annaswamy Mudaliar Trust, O.OOZ Z75 OSD Moor Road 11) B.K.Nagar, Yeshwanthapur 0.013 2187 0.31 S,OSD 12) Bandappa Huts Nearby 0.006 500 O.B S,OSD Guntakal and Salem Railway Line 13) Behind Ashaktha Poshaka 0.001 300 0.15 OSD Parvathipuram 14) Behind Isolation Hospital, 0.004 766 1.50 OSD Old Madras Road

15) Behind Lakshmi Talkies 0.003 513 0.03 S,OSD 16) Behind Lavanya Talkies 0.002 400 0.18 S,OSD

17) Behind Old Gajanana Talkies, 0.002 487 BSD Yeshwanthapur

18) Behind Rudreshwar Talkies, 0.010 825 OSD Shreeramanagar

19) Behind Vyalikaval Slum 0.003 478 S,BSD 20) Behind Vyayamashala, J.C.Road 0.006 1099 0.20 OSD,BSD 21) Cements Huts, J.C.Road 0.001 500 0.12 BSD 22) Channapa Garden, Jeevanahalli 0.002 300 0.24 S,OSD 23) Chettappa Gardcn,Jeevanahalli 0.003 310 0.16 S,OSD

206 IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989*

Number of latrines Method of No.of tap points/ Electrification' (No. of connections) st. disposal publ i c hydrants No. Private COIII1JJni ty of night installed for Domestic Road Lighting Others soil supply of (Points) !.later Service Others protected water Borne

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

6 S 3 5

5 102 12

18 3 S

26 5 S 16 128 4

18 3 S 12

17 17 3 s 3 10

6 S

30 S 5 20 12 6 s 2

3 s 2

6 S 5 96 8

60 s 60 6

4 S 3

5 s 2 16 3 s 7 22 4 s 4 4

6 s 2 10 4

207 STATEMENT-IV A - CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

Sl. Class and Name of Town Name of Slun Area of Sll.m Population Paved Roads System of No. (in Sq.km.) of slum (in kms.) Sewerage (approximate)

2 3 4 5 6 7 BAN GALORE 24) Chinnappa Garden, 0.012 1275 0.35 S,OSD (Contd. ) Ramaswamy Palya 25) D'Souza and Raman Garden, 0.008 625 0.25 S,OSD,BSD Lalbagh Road 26) Drive-in-Tneatre, 0.003 250 Bannerghatta Road 27) Eastern Side of lank Bed, 0.004 328 OSD,BSD Kamakshi Palya 28) Fire Works Colony, J.C.Road 0.002 1088 0.11 S,OSD 29) Gangondananalli Slum 0.064 2500 OSD,BSD

30) Giripuram Slun, ,",y'sore Road 0.005 1244 0.30 S,OSO,BSD 31) Gousland Slum, Okalipuram 0.004 1661 0.20 OSD

32) Govindarajanagar Slun, 0.018 1360 0.50 S,OSO,BSD Thinrnenahalli

33) Govt RPC layout, Vijayanagar 0.003 560 0.20 S,OSO,SSD 34) Gulbarga Huts Near HAL 0.004 580 eSD Factory 35) Gupta layout, Murphy Town 0.003 500

36) Gurappa Garden, J.C.Road 0.003 892 0.10 OSD 37) Gutte Anjaneya Swamy Temple, 0.004 797 0.04 Annipura 38) H.A.l. Sudhamanagar Slun 0.024 800 2.50 OSD,BSD

39) H.R.J. Slun 0.002 500 0.25 5,050

40) Hombegowda Nagar Slum 1000 S,OSO

41) Hosabinnamangala 0.012 2000 0.46 0$0

42) Indra Colony Slum, Attiguppe 0.016 686 0.15 0$0,850

43) Indra Priyadarsnini 0.002 199 S Bannerghatta Road Slum

44) Kanaka Nagar CMarenahalli) 0.007 937 0.25 S,OSO,BSD

45) Kanteshwaranagara Slum 0.043 6661 0.80 5,050

46) Karimandi Huts, lriveni Road 0.001 140 0.06 S,OSD,BSO 47) Kenchappa Garden 0.011 3206 0.25 S,OSD,BSD lakshmanapur, Gandhinagar

208 IN NOTIFIED SLUMS. 1989*

Number of Latrines Method of No.of tap points/ Electrification (No. of connections) Sl. disposal pub I ic hydrants No. Private C()IIJJf.lnity of night installed for Domestic Road Lighting Otners soil supply of (Points) Water Service Others protected water Borne

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 2 S 6 40 8

12 2 S 2 13

10 S 6 6

24 4 S 9

18 3 S 9 12

18 3 5 9 12

24 4 5 11 25 42

6 S 8 25 6 6 S 2

12 2 S 10 14

3 30 12

6 S 2

6 S 4

5 8

12 S 4 25 13 2

12 2 S 2 25 12

20 100 66

6 S 2 24 4 S 15 24

209 STATEMENT-IV A - CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

SI. Class and Name of Town Name of stl.lll Area of Sll.lll Population Paved Roads System of No. (in Sq.km.) of sll.lll (in kms.) Sewerage (approximate)

2 3 4 5 6 7

BANGALORE 48) Keribande & Pragathipura 0.079 4500 OSD,BSD (Contd.) Banasharikar i 11 Stage

49) Khadar Shariff Garden, 0.014 3870 1.00 S,OSD,BSD Lalbagh

50) Kodandaram Palya, 0.003 317 0.18 S,OSD Doddigunte

51) Kondappa Achappa Garden, 0.001 235 0.09 S,OSD Jeevanha It i

52) Krishnappa Garden, 0.002 235 0.28 S,OSD Doddigunte

53) KunteS€en3ppa Garden, latbagh 0.001 240; 0.05 OSD

'>4) Lalbagh Siddapur 0.016 4125 1.50 S,OSD

55) Madhavan Park, Jayanagar 0.012 970 S,05D

5·~) Madivala Machaiah Slum, 0.001 O. to OSD Gavipuram

57) ~;aharaja Mitts SLl.JI1, 0.003 889 0.21 S,OSD ;';alleswaram

58) Maya Balar, 0.026 3324 1.50 OSD,BSD

5'J) 'M'.J:1eshwara BLock, Palace 0.018 1355 S,050 Gl.Jttahall i 1st & 2nd Stage

60) I-iul)i nClrayanappa Garden 0.002 190 0.17 S,OSD 61) Nagamma Nagar Near Binny 0.004 833 0.6.0 S,OSD !1 i II C.. nteen

6Z) Narayana Swamy Garden, 0.003 894 0.10 S,OSO,BSD J.C.Road

63) Near Basappa Circle 0.003 286 0.30 S,OSD

64) Near Mieo Factory, Nearby 0.002 440 eSD Hat La

65) Near Old RaiLway Line, 0.008 1058 S,BSD Yeshwanthapur

66) Near Yeshwanthapur Railway 0.004 685 0.30 S,OSD !.tatio:1 (Sunnad Gudda)

67) Nellur Huts Slum Left & O.OZO 2500 2.00 eSD Right side (near HAL Training College)

68) Opposite Amaloor Pump House, 0.001 275 S,OSD Moor Road

210 IN NOTIFIED SLUMS. 1989*

Number of Latrines Method of No.of tap points! Electrification (No. of connections) Sl. disposal public hydrants No. Private COflIWni ty of night installed for Domestic Road Lighting Others soil supply of (Points) Water Service Others protected water Borne

B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

5

12 S 7 9

6 S 2 38 6

6 S 2 25 4

6 S 2 65 6

4 5 67 12 S 12 67 16 22 4 S

S 4 6

6 8 S 4 15 7

12 S 6 24

28 S 7 14

6 S 65 6

12 2 S 11 B

5 S 4 14

8 2 s 8 6

6 S 3 3

4 S 7 12

6 S 2 5

6 PT 5 266 10

3

211 STATEMENT-IV A - CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

Sl. Class and Name of Town Name ot Slum Area of Slum Population Paved Roads System ot No. (in Sq.km.) otslum (inkms.) Sewerage (approximate)

2 3 4 5 6 7 BAN GALORE 69) Opposite Rudra Industries, 0.003 418 S,BSO (Contd. ) Yeshwanthapur 70) Parvathipuram Okkaligara 0.001 236 0.20 OSO Sangha Hostel, v.V.Puram 71) Plague Mariamma Temple 0.001 776 OSD

72) Raj agopa I Garden, J.e.Road 0.005 1833 0.25 S,OSO

73) Rangappa Garden, J.e.Road 0.001 155 0.15 050 74) Sanjaya Gandhi Nagar, 0.012 510 OSD Baiyappanahalli

75) Satyanagara Slum, 0.008 359 S,OSD Jayanagar 76) Shankarappa Garden, 0.002 225 OSD lalbagh Siddapur 77) Subedar Palya Main Road, 0.003 384 Yeshwanthapur 78) Sy No.46 Chandranagar 0.001 2112 OSD,BSD Saneguruvanahalli 79) Sy.No.33 Adugodi 0.007 416 S,OSD 80) Sy.No. 5 Tavarekere 0.015 725 ·0.20- S,OSO 81) Sy.No.ll & 12 Laggere 0.242 1236 OSO 82) Sy.No.13 Satyanagara 0.024 1500 1.00 OSD Ba i yappanaha II i

83) Sy.No.21 Audugodi 0.001 164

84) Sy.No.25 Gavipuram 0.014 1487 0.45 050 85) Sy.No.30, 31 0.043 2500 OSD,BSO Saneguruvanahalli

86) Sy.No.31 Kaval Byrasandra 0.013 400 0.05 S,OSO

87) Sy.No.31 Puttaiana Palya 0.001 280 050 88) Sy.No.38, 39 and 41 0.015 5585 S,OSD Karisandra 1st & 2nd Stage 89) Sy.No.46 Kamalansgar 0.106 5000 O5O,BSD Saneguruvanahalli

90) sy.No.61 Byappanahalli, 0.032 1366 3.00 OSD Gajendranagar

212 IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989*

NUlIber of Latrines Method of No.of tap points! Electrification (No. of connections) 51. disposal pub I ic hydrants No. Private Coomunity of night installed for Domest ic Road Lighting Others soil supply of (Points) Water Service Others protected water Borne

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 16 J 6 S 4

8 2 5 3 36 7

12 2 5 9 25

6 5

6 s 4

5

4

63 s 2 63 5

12 4 5 3

27 9 s

16 3 15 150 23

24 6 s 7 176 32

9

6 s 3 50 14

36 6 5 9 2

18 3 s 6

64 2 PT 12 64 22

213 STATEMENT-IV A - CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

Sl. Class and Name of Town Name of Slum Area of Slum Population Paved. Roads System of No. (in Sq. km.) of slum (in kms.) Sewerage (approximate)

2 3 4 5 6 7 BANGAlORE 91) Sy.No.66 Adugodi 0.006 817 0.90 OSD (Concld. ) 92) Sy.No.7 Tavarekere 0.006 416 S,DSD 93) Sy.No.77 Adugod; 0.007 1600 0.08 S,OSO

94) Sy.No.85, Ramamurthynagar 0.010 700 2.10 OSD Kadi renahall i

95) Syed Garden, K.G.Byadrahalli 0.002 230 0.09 S,OSD

96) Tanneerhalli-Yeshwanthapur 0.004 630 OSD,BSD

97) Towards north side pipe 0.003 637 S,OSD line Yeshwanthapur

98) Veerakesari stum, Hostarpet, 0.002 230 0.10 OSD Viveknagar

99) Venkata Swamy Naidu Slum 0.003 307 0.15 OSD near Football Stadium

100) Venkataramana Huts, 0.009 1677 0.50 OSD Chamarajpet

101) Wahab Garden-Slum 0.013 430 2.20 S,OSD 102) Yediyur Slum 0.001 189

* for Class I & II towns.

214 IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1989*

Number of Latrines Method of No.of tap points! Electrification (No. of connections) SI. disposal publ ic hydrants No. Private COITIllUni ty of night installed for Domest ic Road Lighting Others soil supply of (Points) Water Service Others protected water Borne

B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

6 S 3

12 2 S 4 15

8 2 S 8 129 7

8 2 S 4 20 9

6 2

6 S 3 4

6 .j S 3

6 5 2 6

32 6 S 10 30

6 5 6 40 6

215 STATEMENT-V - MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL,

Sl. Class and Name Popu- Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. of Town lation Hospi tals 8eds in Arts! Medical Engineering Polytechnir:: Recognised Dispen- Medical Science! Colleges Colleges Shorthand saries!TB Insti - Conmerce Typewr i t i ng Clinics tutions Colleges Vocational etc. noted (of degree Training in Col.4 level &above) Institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 III ANEKAL 24938 HC, FPC 16 AC 8an9a- Banga- Banga- Type(2) lore·35 lore-35 lore-35

BAN GALORE 4130288 H(251 ) 15148 A(6), 5(4), 7 5 18 Type(54) , UR8AN (248, Ay-1, C(4),AC(10), Sh. Type( 118), AGGLOMERATION Hom.-1), AS(11), Sh(l), 0(37) u-1), 0(5) ASC(22), (Ay-4, U-l), U(2), L(4) HC(40) , FPC(255)

2 I BAN GALORE 3302296 H(238) 13302 A(5), S(4), 6 5 15 Type(29) , (235, Ay-l, C(4),AC(10), Sh. Type(94), Hom.-l, AS(10) , Sh(l), 0(30) U-1), 0(5) ASC(22) , (Ay-4, U-l), U(2), L(4) HC(31) , FPC(240)

3 IV BAIYYAPPANA- 14905 ITI-NAC-5 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Type HALL I lore-lO lore-l0 lore-l0 lore-lO 4 III BANASAVADI 21068 Ill-NAC-5 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Type lore-13 lore-13 10re-13 lore-13

5 III BEL TOWNSHIP 39860 H(1)(1), 50 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Type(2) FPC lore-15 lore-1S lore-15 lore-15

6 V BENNIGANAHALLI 5910 ITI-NAC-3 8anga- Banga- Banga- Banga- I. T.I NAC-3 lore-11 lore-11 lore-11 lore-11

7 V BYATAGUTTEPALYA 8761 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh_ Type, lore-S lore-S lore-S lore-8 lore-8 Type

8 IV BYATARAYANAPURA 18054 ITI-NAC-3 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- I. T.I NAC-3 (B.NARAYANAPURA) lore-1S lore-1S lore-1S lore-1S 9 III DASARAHALLI 43714 H(1)(1), 2S Pinya-1 Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh.Type FPC lore-1S lore-1S lore-1S

10 II DEVARAJIVANA- 56707 HC, 0 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh.lype, HALL! lore-S lore-S lore-8 lore-8 Type(2)

11 IV GEDDALAHALLI 10261 H(1)(1), 20 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh. Type FPC lore-? lore-? l,ore-7 lore-7

12 IV HAL TOWNSHIP 15219 H(1)(1), 210 Banga- 8anga- Banga' Banga- Sh. Type(2), 0(1)(1), lore-10 lore·lO' lore-l0 lore-lO Type(2) FPC

13 II H A SANITARY 988S8 H(3)(3) , SSO Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh. Type(S), BOARD HC(2), lore-l0 lore-lO lore-l0 Type( 10), FPC(5) Other

14 III HEBBAL 20195 H( 1) (1), 250 Banga- Banga· Banga- Banga- Sh.Type, FPC lore-B lore-B lore-S lore-B Other

216 RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL fACILITIES. 1989

Educational Facilities (concld.) Working No.ot Recreational & Cultural Faclt ities Sl. Women's No. Higher Secondaryl Junior Primary Adult Hostels Stadia Cinema Audi torial Public Secondary/ Matriculation Secondary Schools Literacy with Orama/Comw- Libraries Intermediatel & Middle Classes/ No. of nity Halls including PUC (pre-Uni- Schools Centres seats Reading versi ty Others Rooms College Level) (Speci ty) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

3 8 13 2 PL RR 137 480 789 1211 ACel) 18-1219 8 78 106 PL(49) RR(lS)

121 397 630 987 17·1159 5 67 70 PL(37) 2 RR(22)

IT I·NAC·S 4 8 10 3

IT I-NAC-S 3 7 14 2 PL 4

2 2 1·60 2 RR 5

ITI-NAC'3 6

Bangalore-8 3 RR 1

2 5 6 8

5 4 4 9

3 4 11 15 2 10

4 4 11

Bangalore-10 5 10 10 2 2 RR 12

7 18 30 3 7 Pl 13

2 3 5 4 PL 14 RR

217 STATEMENT-V - MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL.

Sl. Class and Name Popu' Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. of Town lation Hospi tals Beds in Arts/ Medical Engineering Polytechnic Recognised Oi spen- Medical Science/ Colleges Colleges Shorthand sari es/TB Inst i- Corrrnerce Typewriting Cl inics tutions Colleges Vocational etc. noted (of degree Training in Col.4 level & above) Institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 lS IV H M T 11670 H(l)(l), 52 Banga- Banga- Banga· Banga- Banga- TOIINSHI (P FPC lore-l0 lore-lO lore-l0 lore-l0 lore-10

16 VI HMT WATCH 2675 H.M.T Banga- Bangs- Banga- Banga- Banga- FACTORY TOIINSHIP TOlolnship-l lore-11 lore-11 lore-11 lore-11 lore-11

17 II I T I NOTIFIED 71662 H(1)(1), 135 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh.Type AREA HC, FPC lore-15 lore-15 Lore-15 lore-15

18 IV JALAHALL I 10919 HC Banga- Banga- 8anga- Banga- Sh.Type(2) lore-8 lore-8 lore-8 lore-8

19 III KACHARAKANA- 43360 Kadugondana- Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh_Type(3), HALL I halli-2 lore-5 Lore-S lore-S lore-5 Other(2)

20 II KADUGONOANA- 52660 H(l)(l), 208 A Ay Banga- Banga- Sh.Type HALL I HC, FPC lore-6 lore-6

21 IV KAMMAGONOA- 12179 Abbigere-2 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- HALLI lore-12 lore-12 lore-12 lore-12

22 IV KAVAL 10B31 HC B,mga- Banga- Banga- 8anga- Type BAIRASANORA lore-8 lore-8 lore-8 Lore-8

23 III KORAMANGALA 37961 H(l )(1) ASC Banga- Banga- Banga- Audugodi-1 Lore-B Lore-8 Lore-8

24 III LAGGERE 38031 Pi nya-1 Banga- Banga- Banga- Type Lore-8 Lore-S lore-8

25 IV LI NGARAJAPURA 17501 Kadugondana- Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh. Type hall i-3 Lore-6 lore-6 lore-6 Lore-6

26 V MAHADEVAPURA 7924 ITI-NAC-3 Banga- Banga- 8anga- Banga- ITI-NAC-3 lore-16 lore-16 Lore-16 Lore-16

27 III NAGAVARA 22154 H(1)(1), 30 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh.Type, FPC Lore-n Lare·13 lore-13 Lor-13 Type, Other

28 III PINYA 29054 He Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Type lore-8 lore-8 lore-8 lore-8

29 III SANEGURUVANA- 33261 Pinya-2 Banga- Sanga- Banga- Banga-6 Sh.Typc(2) HALLJ lore-6 lore-6 Lore-6 Lore-6

30 III VIJANAPURA 21856 ITI-NAC-2 Sanga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Type lore-12 lore-12 lore-12 Lore-12

31 II YELAHANKA 50782 He, FPC 16 AS Banga- Banga- Banga- Sh.Type, lore-15 Lore-15 Lore-15 Type

32 V DOMMASANDRA 7001 HC, FPC, a 9 Sarjapur-5 Banga- Banga· Banga- Type lore-24 lore-24 lore-24

33 V KAOGODI 7026 He, fPC 12 Banga- Banga- Banga- Banga- Type lore-27 lore-27 lore-27 lore-27

218 RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

Educational Facilities (concld.) Working No.of Recreational & Cultural Faci I it ies Sl. loIomen's No. ftigher Secondaryl Junior Primary Adult Hostels Stadia Cinema Auditorial Publ ic Secondary/ Matriculation Secondary Schools Literacy with Orama/COI1fI1U- Librar ies I ntermediatel & Middle Classesl No. of nity Halls including PUC (Pre-Uni- Schools Centres seats Reading versity Others Rooms College Level) (Specify)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bangalore-1Q 2 2 2 15

Bangalore-10 2 16

2 6 7 13 3 Pl 17 RR

5 7 7 PL 18 RR

3 3 6 RR 19

Bangalore-6 4 6 3 20

Bangalore-12 2 3 21

Bangalore-8 2 6 6 22

2 2 2 3 23

Pinya-1 10 13 24

3 8 10 25

ITl-NAC-3 2 3 26

Bangalore-13 2 2 3 AC(1 ) PL 27

6 3 5 Pl 28 RR

Pinya-2 9 18 25 29

IT I-NAC-2 2 5 Pl 30

5 6 9 Pl 31

Sarjapur-5 2 6 PL 32 RR

4 6 33

219 STATEMENT-VI - TRADE. COMMERCE,

Sl. Class and Name of Names of three most important Names of three most important No. Town commodities imported commodities exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

III ANEKAL Si Ik and Petroleun Foodgrains 5i lk and Cotton Beeclies Cotton yarn Products Sarees BAN GALORE URBAN AGGLOMERATION See Const i tuent Units

2 BANCALORE Foodgrains Iron & Steel Drugs & Wrist Watches Telephones Readymade Chemicals Garments

3 IV BAIYYAPPANAHALLI 4 III BANASAVADI

5111BEL TOWNSHIP Electronic Chemicals Electronic Volves Transisters Components Equipments

6 V BENNIGANAHALLI

7 V BYATAGUTTEPALYA Raw Materials Wood for Match Box Preservaters fancy I terns of for Match Box Industries of Cardboard Carved Wood Box

8 IV BVATARAYANAPURA Raw Materials Iron Box (B.NARAYANAPURA) for Industries

9 III DASARAHALlI

10 II DEVARAJIVANA- Raw Materials Food Grains Tanned Leather Agarbathi HALL I for Tannery

11 IV GEODAlAHAlll

12 IV HAL TOWNSHIP Raw Materials Air Craft for Aircraft 13 II H A SANITARY BOARD

14 III HEBBAL Food Grains Veterinary Raw Materials Batteries Electric Agro Feeds & Medicines for Industries Motors Fruits 15 IV H M T TOWNSHIP Spare Parts Machine Tools for Machine Tools

16 VI HMT WATCH Raw Materials Wrist Watches FACTORY TOWNSHIP for Watch Spares

17 II ITI NOTIFIED Food Grains Bui lding Drugs Telephones AREA Materials 18 IV JAlAHAL LI

19 III KACHARAKANAHALll Oil Seeds Leather Raw Materials Edible Oi I Leather Soaps & for Soap Goods Detergents Industries

20 II KADUGONOANAHALLI Food Grains Hides & Skin Confectionery Tanned Leather

220 INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

Names of three most important conmodities manufactured No.of Banks No.of Agricultural No.of Non-Agri- Sl. Credit Societies cultural Credit No. Societies 1st 2nd 3rd

9 10 11 12 13 14

Silk and Cotton Beedies 4 2 4 Sarees See Constituent Units wrist Watches Agarbathi Machinery and 509 31 2

3

4

Electronic volves Transisters 2 5 Equipments

6

Match Box Preservaters of Fancy Items of 7 Cardboard Box Carved Wood

Iron Box 8 ( Ingots)

9

Agarabathi Tanned Leather 2 10

4 11

Air Craft 3 12

8 13

Agro Feeds & Packing Beverages 2 14 Fruits Materials

Machine Tools 2 15

Wrist Watches 16

Telephones 3 17

3 18

Edible 0; l Leather Goods Soaps & Detergents 19

Confectionery Tanned Leather 20

221 STATEMENT-VI - TRADE. COMMERCE,

51. Class and Name of Names of three most important Names of three most important No. Town commodities imported commodities exported

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

21 IV KAMMAGONDAHALLI

22 IV KAVAL Groceries Raw Materials Confectionery BAIRASANDRA for Indus t r i es

23 III KORAMANGALA

24 III LAGGERE

25 IV LINGARAJAPURA Food Grains Raw Materials Nuts & Bol ts tor Industries

26 V MAHADEVAPURA Raw Materials Iron Gates & for Fabrication Gri lls

27 III NAGAVARA Chemicals for Leather & Tannery Leather Goods

28 III PINYA

29 III SANEGURUVANA' HALLI 30 III VIJANAPURA

31 II YElAHANKA Silk Yarn Vegetables 1 ron & Steel Si Ik Sarees Ti les & IIheel & Axel Br i cks

32 V DOMMASANDRA Silk & Cotton Petroleum food Grains Silk Sarees T.V.Spares Vegetables Yarn Products

33 V KADGOOI

222 INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

Names of three most important comnodities manufactured No.of Banks No.of Agricultural No.of Non-Agri- Sl. Credit Societies cultural Credit No. Societies 1st 2nd 3rd 9 10 11 12 13 14

21

Confectionery 22

23 24

Nuts & Bol ts 2 25

Iron Gates & 26 Gri lls leather & 27 leather Goods

5 28

29

30

Silk Sarees Ti les & Bricks IJheel & Axel 4 31

Silk Sarees T.V.Spares 2 32

3 33

223 APPENDIX

POPULATION OF TOWNS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED OUTGR()~THS

Location Name of the Town Population of Name of Outgrowth Population of Code No. the core town Outgrowth

2 3 4 5 300101 Bangalore (MC) 2,660,088 Binnamangala M.Kaval 10516 Jakkasandra 14279 Koramangala Layout 26231 Venkoji Rao Kere 393

Agara 3970 -Sarjapur Road 170

Layout

Yellukunte 3446

Singasandra 5030 Hongasandra 8154 BOIIlIIanahalli 7324 Rupena Agrahara 4879

Madivala 133 BTM Scheme 36037

Bi lekahall i 5923 Arakere 2574

Hul imavu 4066 LP.Nagar 40092

Sarakki Kere 7287

Put tenaha II i 1987

Jaraganahalli 23038

El achenaha II i 6298

Bikasipura 145

Kadarenaha I I i 15424

Chikkakallasandra 4220

Kathreguppe 1997

I ttamadu 6060 Hoskereha II ; 6468

BSK III Stage 93523

224 APPENDIX POPULATION OF TOWNS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED OUTGROWTHS

Location Name of the Town Population of Name of OUtgrowth Population of Code No. the core town OUtgrowth

2 3 4 5 Pantarapalya 4299 4885 lCenchenahall i 3039

Patnagere 1101 Halagevaderahalli 1639 Chamasandra 1237

Ma it asandra 957 Chodenapura Uninhabited lCengeri 8465

p Valagerehalli 2565 lCengeri Satellite Town 9662 Nagadevanahalli 3294 Gangagundanahalli 13033

Nagarabavi 777 Mallathahalli 2786 Nagarabavi Layout 45247

IoICR layout 82243 Purnapura 2194

R.M.Vilas II Stage 23870 Lottegollahall i 3180 Nagashettihalli 9256 Bhupasandra 3679 Gurihodeyomaidana Uninhabi ted HBR III Stage 29638

HAL III Stage 45498

300201 Baiyyappanahalli (NMCT) 14905 Baiyyappanahalli Vimanapura 14905 8aiyyappanahalli M.Kaval Uninhabited

300301 Banasavadi (NMCT) 4683 OMBR layout 11533 East of NGEF layout 4852

225 APPENDIX POPULATION OF TOWNS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED OUTGROWTHS

Location Name of the Town Population of Name of Outgrowth Population of Code No. the core town OUtgrowth

2 3 4 5

300401 BEL Township (NMCT) 7820 Oodda Bommasandra 8643 Ramachandrapura 3412 Narasipura 1108

Md.Sabarapal ya 2121

Tindlu 7149 Kodigehalli 7805 Kodigehalli Plantation Uninhabited

3OlJ8(J1 Dasarahalli (NHCT) 27385 lC.G.8agalakunte 4616

Chikkabidarakallu 2971

Mallasandra 8742

301Z01 HA Sanitary Board (S8) . 81530 Srinivasapura Uninhabited

Sonnenahall i 739

Channappanahalli 1207

Munekollal 5417

Kundlahalli 1900 AECS Layout 588 Nallurhall i '1258

Pattandur 2558 301301 Hebbal (NMCT) 11081 Hebbal Amanikere Uninhabited

KeI11Japura 1287 Amri thahall i 3631

Byatarayanapura 2641

Kot ihosahal t i 1555

301401 HMT Township (NMCT) 8205 Gangammanagudi Palya (J.Kaval) 3465

301601 ITI Notified Area (NAC) 58962 Battarahalli 2584

Medahalli 2061

Hudi 7669

Kooagihall i 386

301801 Kacharakanahalli (NMCT) 13257 HRBR Layout 30103

301901 Kadugondanahall i (NMeT) 35719 Hennur 2201

HBR I Stage 14740

226 APPENDIX POPULATION OF TOWNS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED OUTGROWTHS

location Name of the Town Population of Name of OUtgrowth Population of Code No. the core town Outgrowth

2 3 4 5

302201 Koramangala (NNeT) 26180 I j ipurB 10148

Shinivagi I 1633

302301 laggere (lINen 25335 Hegganahall i 6694

Nallakadiranahalli 6002

302601 Nagavara (NNCT) 4769 Shllll1'Ura 14n

HBR II Stage 15908 302701 Pinya (NNCT) 12578 Chokkasanclra 9447

Pinya Plantation 5291

Nagasandra 1738

302801 Saneguruvanahalli 22930 Srigancladakaval 10331

303001 Yelahanka (TNC) 22780 Yelahanka 11323

Allalasanclra 3110

Sivanahall i 49

Put tanaha I I i 3209

Venkatala 1984 Vaderapura 2332

Hunasamaranahalli 4919

Suggatta 1076

227 LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

List of Schedulcd Castes and Schedulcd Tribes as per the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes orders (Amendment)· Act, 1976, (No. 108 of 1976 datcd the 18th September, 1976) adopted for the 1991 Census. SCHEDULED CASTES 36. Garoda, Garo 1. Adi Andhra 37. Godda 2. Adi Dravida 38. Gosangi 3. Adi Karnalaka 39. Hallccr 4. Adiya (in Coorg District) 40. Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar 5. Ager 41. Handi Jogis 6. Ajila 42. Hasla 7. Anamuk 43. Holar, Valhar 8. Aray Mala 44. Holaya, Holer, Holcya 9. Arunlhathiyar 45. Holeya Dasari 10. Arwa Mala 46. Jaggali 11. Baira 47. Jambuvulu 12. Bakad 48. Kadaiyan 13. Bani (in Bclgaum, Bijapur, Dharwar and North 49. Kalladi Kanara districts) 50. Kepmaris 14. Bakuda 51. Kolupulvandlu 15. Balagai 52. Koosa 16. Bandi 53. Koracha 17. Banjara, Lambani 54. Korama 18. Bathada 55. KOlcgar, Melri 19. Beda Jangam, Budga Jangam 56. Kudumban 20. BeHara 57. Kuravan 21. Bhangi, Mchtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, 58. Lingader Halalkhor, Lalbcgi, Balmiki, Korar, ZadmaHi 59. Machala 22. Bhambi, Bhamhhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, Madari Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, 60. Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, 61. Madiga Madig, Mochi, Muchi, Telcgu Mochi, Kamali 62. Mahar, Taral, Dhcgu Mcgu Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar 63. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar, Maru Vankar 23. Bhovi 64. Maila 24. Bindla 65. Mala 25. Byagara 66. Mala Dasari 26. Chakkiliyan 67. Mala Hannai 27. Chalavadi, Chalvadi, Channayya 68. Mala Jangam 28. Chandala 69. Mala Masli 29. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar 70. Mala Sale, Nelkani 30. Dakkal, Dokkalwar 71. Mala Sanyasi 31. Dakkaliga 72. Mang, Malang, Minimadig 32. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya 73. Mang Garudi, Mang Garodi 33. Dom, Dombara, Paidi, Pano 74. Manne 34. Ellamalwar, Yellammalawandlu 75. Maslhi 35. Ganli Chorcs

228 76. Mavilan 13. lrular 77. Mcghval, Menghvar 14. lruliga 78. Moger 15. Jenu Kuruha 79. Mukri 16. Kadu Kuruba 80. Mundala 17. Kammara (in South Kanara District and Kollegal 81. Nadia, Hadi Taluk of Mysorc District) 82. Nalkadaya 18. Kaniyan, Kanyan (in I\ollcgal Taluk of Mysore District) 83. Nalakeyava 19. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Nayadi 84. Son Kathodi. Son Katkari 85. Pale 20. Kattunayakan 86. Pallan 21. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 87. Pamhada 22. Koli Dhor, Tokrc Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha 88. Panchama 23. Konda Kapus 89. Panniandi 24. Koraga 90. Paraiyan, Paraya 25. Kola 91. Paravan 26. Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoya 92. Raneyar 27. Kudiya. Melakudi 93. Samagara 28. Kuruha (in Coorg District) 94. Samban 29. Kurumans 95. Sapari 30. Maha Malasar %. Sillckyathas 31. Malaikudi 97. Sindhollu, Chindollu 32. Malasar 98. Sudug;.u..lu Siddha 33. Malayckandi 99. Thoti 34. Malcru 100. Tirgar, Tirhamla 35. Maratha (in Coorg District) 101. Valluvan 36. Marali (in South Kanara District) SCHEDULED TRInES 37. Meda 1. Adiyan 38. Naikda, Nayaka. Cholivala Nayaka. Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, 2. Barda Nana Nayaka 3. Bavacha, Bamcha 39. Palliyan 4. Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, 40. Paniyan Dungri Garasia, Mewasi I3hil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave 41. Pardhi, Advichinchcr. Phanse Pardhi 5. Chcnchu, Chenchwar 42. Palclia 6. Chodhara 43. Rathawa 7. Duhla, Talavia, Halpati 44. Sholaga 8. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi, Valvi 45. Soligaru 9. Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond 46. Toda 10. Gowdalu 47. Varli 11. Hakkipikki 48. Vitlllia, Kotwalia, Barodia 12. Hasalaru 49. Ycrava PUBLICATION PLAN

The 1991 Census tables will be published in 33 separate series of volumes for All - India and for each Slale and Union Territory. The pUblication series is as follows:

Series No. 10. Jammu & Kashmir 23. Tamil Nadu 11. Karnataka 24. Tripura 1. INDIA 12. Kerala 25. 13. Madhya Pradesh 26. States 14. Maharashtra Union Territories 2. Andhra Pradesh 15. Manipur 16. Meghalaya 3. Arunachal Pradesh 27. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 17. MiZoram 4. 28. Chandigarh 18. Nagaland 5. 29. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 19. Orissa 6. Goa 30. Daman & Diu 20. Punjab 7. GUjarat 31. Delhi 21. 8. Haryana 32. Lakshadweep Sikkim 9. Himachal Pradesh 22. 33. Pondicherry

]n each of these series (for all - India and each State/Union Territory) the different series of tables (A Series - General Population Tables, B - Series - General Economic Tables, etc.,) will be brought out as different Parts. Apart from these, District Census Handbooks will be published for each district in the country. These will contain the PCA data for the district, the village and town primary census abstract and the village and town directories. The laUer comprise compilations or statistics, external to census relating to the villages and towns, which in conjunction with census data will be very useful to data users.

For all - India and for each State and Union Territory, the census tabulations and reports will be published according to the following pian:

Part No. and subject covered Sub-part No. if any, and the topics covered 1 2

Part I - Administration Report Part I-A - Administration Report Enumeration (for Office use only)

Part I-B - Administration Report Tabulation

Part II - General Population Tables Part II·A - General Population Tables - A-Series

Part I1·B - Primary Census Abstract

Part III - General Economic Tables Part III-A - B-Series tables of lirst stage which will be brought out on 10% sample in respect of major States and on full count in respect of smaller Slates and Union T errilOries.

Part I1I-B - B-Series tables of second stage which will be brought out on full count. The data relating HHI, OW, Marginal Workers and Non-workers seeking/available for work will be entcrcd on full count basis.

230 Part IV - Social and Cultural Tablcs Part IV-A - C-Series tables of first stage covering age, sex and marital status, composition of population, single year age returns, educational levels, school attendance and bilingualism.

Part IV-B - C-Series tables covering mother tonguc, religion of population and household composition.

Part V - Migration Tablcs Part V-A - D-Series tables of first stage covering tables based on 10% sample in respect of major States and on full count in respect of smaller States and Union Territories.

Part V-8 - D-Series tables of second stage covering occupational classification of migrant workers. These tables are based on full count.

Part VI - Fertility Tables F-Series tables of first stage which will be brought out on 10% sample in respect of major States and on full count in respect of smaller States and Union Territories.

Part VII - Tables on Houses and H - Series tables covering census houses and the uses to Houschold Amenities which these arc put, construction material of wall, roof and floor of the census houses occupied by households, tenure status of the house occupied and number of living rooms, household size, housing facilities like drinking water, electricity and toilet available to households and the fuel used by the household for cooking. These tablcs will also cover tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This volume will contain analytical notes also.

Part VIII - Special Tables on Scheduled This part will contain SC and ST series of tables for Castes and Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castcs and Scheduled Tribes respectively. The data relating to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes will be entered on full count basis in the th!rd stage and C/ST tables will be processed on the computer on full DunL. These will cover population of each Scheduled :aste!Trihe, industrial categories of main and marginal mkers, non-workers seeking/availahle for work and those 'ho never worked before, educational level, school ltendance, age, sex and marital status, composition of cheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. In addition to ulCse, the fertility tables relating to SC/ST are also covered. These tablcs also cover for Scheduled Tribes, their composition by religion, mother tongue and bilingualism.

Part IX - Town Directory, Survey Report Pilrt IX - A - Town Directory on Towns and Villages

Part IX - B - Survey Report on sdccted Towns

Pilrt IX - C - SurVL:Y Report on sclectL:d Villages

231 ran A Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Part xr - Census Atlas Union and Stale/Union Territory Census Aliases

Part XII - District Census Handhook Part XU - A - Village and Town Directory

Part XU - B - Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract

The following special papers are also planned and will be published as and when they arc ready as 1991 Census papers:

(a) Special studies taken up by the Directors of Census Operations (b) Special Areas Surveys

(c) Special Tables for Standard Urban Areas

(d) Language Survey Reports (c) Post Enumeration Check Report

(I) Age Tablcs (g) Life Tables (h) Reports on estimates of inter-censal birth and death rates using 1981-1991 life tables and age data (i) Development of Vital Statistics in India

Besides these special papers, some monographs based on 1991 Census data on subjects of topical interest to be prepared by scholars will be brought out as 1991 Census monographs.

It is also proposed to carry oUl some special studies of 1991 Census data in collaboration with other organisations and the results of such studies will be published as occasi(5nal papers of the 1991 Census.

It is also proposed to disseminate census tabulations and the basic data in machine readable forms such as magnetic tapes, diskelles, tloppies, etc.

The District Census Handbooks will be available for sale at the Government Central Press, Bangalore and the other publications at the Office oUhe D.irector of Census Operations. Karnataka, Bangalore and the Manager of Publications, Civil Lin9s,"~9'W:':Qcthl - 6 ...... ; _. '. f.~

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