Village and Towwise Primary Census Abstract, Panchkula, Part XII- a & B
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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-7 HARYANA DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & 8 DISTRICT PANCHKULA VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Sunil Gulati of the Indian Administrative Sen/ice Director of Census Operations, Haryana (i) CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 INDlA It. ·· HARYANA DISTRICT PA NC HKUL A i " : HM i>lNJOR ;.. (OG) : 1'<1' '. I \ .{ CHANDIGARH i Man'dir . 9.., • BhaillS8 ~6 '""'I'J'ibba S:~\ \. PANCHKUL URBAN ESTATE C. D. BLOCKS A PINJORE C \. B BARWALA o~il C MORNl <i.' '<:J ! CD. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES ~~ J:? ' ~ ~ t' IT] . D RAlPUR RANI STATUTORY TOWN (S) ~~ N"Q/~ , ~'3~ . - ~ -: BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED -,h" '. ) UPTO 1.1.2000 for 4.'I' d 01J) ",.J 6>d.-.., 'BAR .......... ' TOTAL AREA Of DISTR ICT (In Sq. Km) 898 TOTAL POPULATION OF DI STRICT ...." .. 468.411 \ TOTAL NUMBER OF 'l'OWNS IN DISTRICT ... TOTA L NU MBE R or VILLAGES IN DISTRICT .. 236 DiSTRICT AMBALA CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 Km to 10 Km \. BOUNDARY; STATE / UNION TE RRITORY . DISTRI CT ...... ... .. '-.-. - TAHSIL ; C.D. BLOCK ... ... ... ... '" .. HEADQUARTERS : D1STRlCT ; TAHSIL; CD. BLOCK @ 0 ;.. ........ NH 22 NATIONAL HICHWA Y ......... .. ( .... .,;\ i ' STATE HIGHWAY SH 1 .:'!.. \ ,,/" DISTR ICT AMIlALA ,.' IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .. _.' to :... RS (.- ........ .1" -' ~ . ~ ,. • RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION BROAD GA UGE .- . ."""" RS ... NARROW CAUGE :~ " ......,A . RIVER AND STREAM .. s:z?-- - Ramgarh VILLAGE HA VING SOOO AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME • BOUNDARY : STATE URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - CLASS I . III . VI & V DISTRiCT • • TAHSIL DE:GREE COLLEGE / TECHNICAL IN STITUTION ~ IT] •• NEWLY CREA'fED DISTRICT REST HOUSE . FOREST BUNGALOW AND CANAL BUNGALOW RH . PB . CB PANCHKULA HAS BEEN fORMED BY TRAN SFERR ING AREA fROM : Olher vill eges having College / Technica l Instilulion / • Ra llewali DISTR IC'f AMBALA RH / FB / CB etc. are shown as .. RH AREA GAINED PROM DISTRICT AMBALA The maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General ofIndia. © Government ofIndia, Copyright 2007. Product Code Number ??-???-2001-CEN~ Book(E) (ii) Mugbal (Yadvindra ) Gardens, Pinjore Located on Ambala - Shimla national highway and at a distance of 25 km from Chandigarh, the Mughal Gardens, renamed as Yadvindra Gardens, at Pinjore is a place of great tourist interest. The idea of developing the tract on both sides of the waters of the Ghaggar river into the vast terraced garden was conceived and executed by Nawab Fidai Khan, an architect. Built in the 17th century, these gardens have seven terraces and each terrace offers a contrast in its shadow and substance. The main gate of these gardens opens on the highest terrace and each of these seven terraces gradually descends into the distant boundary of the gardens. There is a Shish Mahal and Hawa Mahal on the first terrace. These are automatically air cooled by the water flowing through the room in a uniquely designed technological marvel. The second terrace is uplifted to the sky by large arched door ways above which there is the Rang Mahal. As one descends down, the cypresses and flower beds lead to the dense grooves of fruit trees and the waters from the fountains add freshness to the eyes. There is a cube like 1al Mahal with a squarish fountain bed and a plinth to relax and enjoy the beautiful landscape of these gardens. Towards the end there is a disc like open air theatre with a huge doorway. The outer wall of the gardens is the reminiscent of the fort walls and has small pillions housing the zoo all around. The government of Haryana has made special efforts to develop it as a place of tourist attraction. The tourist bureau and a tourist information centre have been set up at the garden site. There is a bar-cum-restaurant and an open cafeteria. Air conditioned and ordinary suites are also available for stay of the tourists. An annual Mango festival and memories of various fi1m sequences shop in this garden keep pulling the crowds to the garden. Contents Pages Foreword IX Preface Xl Acknowledgements XlI District Highlights - 2001 Census xiii Important Statistics in the District XIV Ranking of Tahsils of the District in Haryana State XVI District at a Glance : Panchkula xvii Statements ) -9 : Statement 1 Name of the headquarters of districtltahsil, their rural-urban status and distance f.rom district headquarters, 2001 xviii Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of districtlC.D. Block, their rural-urban Status and distance from district Headquarters, 2001 xviii Statemeot 3 Population of the district at each Census from 1901 to 2001 XVlll Statement 4 Area, Number of villages/towns and population in district and tahsils, 2001 XIX Statement 5 C.D. Blockwise number of villages and rural population, 2001 xx Statement 6 Population or 'Jrban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 Statement 1 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D. Block level as per 2001 Census and amenities available XXI Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5,000 as per 2001 Census and amenities available XXII Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of tahsils, rurai and urban, XXII 2001 Analytical Note (i) History and scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 4 (iii) Adminstrative Set Up 5 (v) (iv) Physical features 6 Location and size 6 Physiography 7 Drainage 7 Climate 7 Economic resources, namely, Forestry, Minerals and mining, Soil and cropping pattern, Land and land-use pattern, Tenancy, Agriculture, Irrigation, Animal husbandry, Fishery, Industry, Trade and commerce, Transport, Electricity and power, Gram Panchayat, its composition, jurisdiction and role in the Development of Village and its economy 8 (v) Census Concepts ~l 17 (vi) Non-Census Concepts .c 22 (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population, its distribution 26 Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 35 Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on 51 inset tables 37 to 47 Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting 58 Operations, Census data based on inset tables 48 to 52 (viii) Major social and cultural events 62 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance 63 and places of tourist interest in the district (x) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 67 PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I - Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 71 (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census 74 (c) C.D. Block wise presentation of Village Directory Data Pinjore C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 79 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 81 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data 84 Batwala C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 107 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 109 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data 110 (vi) Morni C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 123 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 125 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data 126 Raipur Rani C.D. Block (i) C.O. Block Map 131 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 133 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data 134 (d) Appendices to Village Directory Appendix I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. Block level 144 Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 148 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 148 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 148 Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 149 Appendix IIA Census Towns which donot have one or more amenities 150 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census towns/non-municipal towns 150 Appendix IV C.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 151 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 151 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 151 Appendix VIlA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled 151 Castes to the total population by ranges Appendix VIIB: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled 157 Tribes to the total population by ranges Section II - Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 158 (b) Statement I Status and Growth History . 162 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns 162 (d) Statement III Municipal finance 164 (vii) (e) Statement IV Civic and other amenities 164 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities 166 (g) Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 168 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums 168 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population 168 PART B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 173 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 176 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban block wise figures of Total, SC and ST Population l32 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 190 C.D. Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 196 Urban Primary Census Abstract ~ Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (Data could not be compiled) 253 Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 253 Annexure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage,1991 Census 257 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 Census 258 Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 Census 271 Annexure VI Marital Status of Population as per 1991 Census 274 Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 Census 276 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 Census 280 (viii) Foreword The District Census Handbook (DCHB), published by Census Organisation since 1951 Census, is one .1 of the important publications in the context of planning and development at grass-root level.