CENSUS OF 19~1

SERIES-.

HARYAN,A

DISTRICT, CENSUS HANDBOOK"

PARTS xm A&; B VILLAGE" TOWN DIRECJI.O&Y

VILLAGE &; TOWNW)SE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

HISAR. DISTRICT

O. P. BHARADWAJ OF THB INDIAN ADMlNISTR.ATIVB SB1t.VICB Direc tor of CenSf18 Oper"titIIU HflI'Y/IIIO

PubUshc4 by die GowrnmcDt of Haryau1_ MOTIF

The composite animal with a tiger's body and a bull's horns, represents the figure on a Harappan seat recovered duri"ng excava­ tions at the important p"Toto-historic site of Banava~i in diStrict Risar. The seat also bears signs which are supposed to stand for letters oj the Harappan script. The district lies Un the belt that produces the best breed of . bulls from time immemorial. The bun was adopted as their totem by the Vedic tribe of Mahavrishas called Visanins in the Rig'ueda.. The acquisition of (l. tiger's body by the Banavali buH while retailning its horns evidently signifies th~ increa.se in the areas of ];lisar. The Hurappan script has not been successfully deciphered so far but i_t i~ llikely tn,at the tiger bull and other Similar seats were used f01( . officiaL as wen as commercict'L purposes. CENSUS OF INDIA-1M1 ' A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS The publications relating to Haryana bear Series No. 6 and will be published as tollows :- Part I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only) Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for official use only) Part II-A General Population Tables: } 'combined Part II-B Primary Census Abstract: Part III General Economic Tables Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VII Tables on Houses and Disabled popUlatIon Part VIII Household Tables Part IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes Part X-A Town Directory Part X-B Survey Reports on selected towns Part X-C Survey Reports on selected villages Part XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes Part XII Census Atlas B-HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XIII-A & B District Census Handbooks-one for each district (Village and Town Directory and Prim~ Census Abstract) CONTENTS Pap Foreword v, Preface vii Acknowledgements ix

Import ...t S~tistics xi Aulyttcal Note 1

PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 27 Section I-Village Directory 29 Codes used in the Village Directory 31 Alphabetical list of villages in Fatehabad Tahsil 35 Fatehabad Tahsil 41 Alphabetical list of villages in Tahsil 61 Tohana Tahsil 65 Alphabetical list of villages in Ransi Tahsil 79 Tahsil 8S Alphabetical list of villages in Tahsil 97 Hisar Tahsil 103 Appendices 1-4 119 Section B-Town Directory 129 Codes used in the Town Directory 131 Town Directory Statements 135 Appendix 151 PART B-PlUMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Us 157 Fatehabad Tahsil 163 Tohana Tahsil 173 Hansi Tahsil 181 Hisar Tahsil 189 Appendix-Bnumeration blockwise total population and Scheduled Castes population. 203 District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes. 211

(ill) Facing Page Maps: Hisar District : Tahsil boundary, district and tahsil headquarters, towns, roads/railways, rivers/canals, important villages, rest houses, etc. xi. Fatehabad Tahsil: Tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population, urban areas, roads/railways, rivers/canals and service facilities etc. 35

Tobana Tahsil: do 61

Hansi Tahsil : do 79 Hisar Tahsil : do 97

(iv) FOREWORD

The district census handbook (OCR), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Govern­ ments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, ad­ ministmtors, academicians and researchers. It is inter aUa used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The district census handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data up to village level for the rural areas and ward­ wise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns etc.

The district census handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census: It contained important censuS tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCR was en­ larged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-S to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statis­ tics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some States it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 OCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the for­ mats of village and town directory hav~ been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in (;ase an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the ncarest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infr astrllcture aspect particularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of in­ formation as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which arc inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population to the total population has also been made with this view in mind.

The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this wil1 help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improve­ ment of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven statements of the to\4n directory. The infra~tructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consi­ deratIon. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose.

The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census.

In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that Part-A of the vo­ lume contains village and town directory and Part-B, the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes peA upto Tahsil/Town levels. At the beginning of the DCH a detailed analytical note sup· ported by a number of inset tables based on PCA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been IDt~oduCed to enhance its value. The district and tahsil/Police Station/CD Block etc., level maps depicting the boun­ darl~ a~d other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the pubhcatlon. .

(v) This publication is a joint venture of the State Govertlment and the Census Organfsaton. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Shri O. P. Bharadwaj, LA.S., the Director of Census Operations, Haryana 011 behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of plan­ ning. designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the l'.reparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Divi­ sion at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Oua, Scnior Rcsearch Officer. 1 am thankful to all who have contributed in this project.

New , p. PADMANABHA

the 26th April, 1982. Registrar General, India.

(vi) PREFACE

At the outset, it must be statcd that the Census Operations of 1981 were carried out under the stewardship of Shri O. P. Bharadwaj, Director of Census Operations, Haryana and the credit for the successful conduct of the operation goes to him. Before, however, the report could bc finalised he had to resume his duties under the State Government in public interest.

In March, 1981, the provisional population totals of Haryana State wcre released after the enumeration was over. The actual enumeration was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1981 with a rcvisional round from 1st March to 5th March, 1981 in order to bring the Census count correct upto the reference date i.e. the sunrise of 1st March, 1981.

Tn Paper-T of 1981 provisional figures down to the district level and cities with population of 100,000 and above had been gi:ven and basic data rcla~ing to total population including sex ratio, density, decennial growth rate, literacy and sex wIse break-up of populatIOn were presented. Thercaftci a supplement to Paper-I of 1981 was brought out presenting a few other charactcristics of population also based on provisional results of 1981 Census. It covered information on urban populatii)n and work participation rates of the mak and female population. Data down to the tahsil and town Icvels in the form of Primary Census Abstract and on disabled persons were also included.

The 1981 series of District Census Handbooks to which this volume belongs has been divided into two parts. Part-A presents data obtained from the field on land use pattern and amenities such as drinking water, post and telegraph, educational, medical etc., available in each village and civic and other amenities in each town. Part-B presents demographic data down to the village level in rural areas and ward level in the case of urban areas. Enumeration blockwise figures of total population and Scheduled Castes population in case of urban areas are shown in an appendix at the end of Primary Census Abstract. Our attempt has been to present the information concerning each district in its maximum possible details in the hope that these volumes will prove useful to scholars, planners and those who are working to improve the economic condition of the people particularly in our state and generally in the country as a whole.

Dated: Charrdigarh R. K. AGGARWAL the 6th, June 1983 Deputy Director of Census Operations, Haryana.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

In a country like India, with the dimensions of a sub·continent and one sixth of the world's population Census is a gigantic task. That we have been able to accomplish it successfully is largely due to the inspiration and guidance of Shd P. Padmanabha, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. His deep understanding of both the conceptual as well as {he practical aspects of Ccnsus and complete, identification with the job have been a living example to us all and his ever-smiling and unruffled expression, always c()!lsiacrate and sympathetic view of our problems and polite but: firm handling of difficult situations made him an ideal captain of the team engaged in a stupendous undertaking. Fir~t and foremost, therefore, we must express our grateful thanks to him for showing us the right direction in steering the Census ship through difficult waters.

For the massive operation of actual Census taking, the whole country is divided into convenient Enumeration Blocks covering about 750 persons in the rural arcas and about 650 persons in the urban areas. In Haryana State, as many as 20,534 Enumeration Blocks were demarcated and 23,603 E'l1umcra~ors and Supzl'visors w-:I'e appointed and trained for the work of actual count. An ov.:rwhclming majority of the Enumerators and Supervisors was drawn from the Education Department orthe State and th.: remaining frum Central/State Gov..:rnmcllt D~partments and from the offices of Local BJdics. They canvassed (he basic Census schedule i.c. the 1nd ividual Slip for each p~rson by moving from house to housl;: during the Enumeration period . We, therefore, take this oPP.)ftunity to express our deep appre­ ciation for these thousands of field workers who a.t considerable inconvenience to themselves worked hurd to make the colossal task of the 19S1-Ccnsus a success.

The Principal Census Officers. District Census Officers, Additional District Censlls Officers, Sub-Divisional CenslI.s Officers, Charge Officers and Deputy Charge Offkers were responsible for organising and co-ordinating the work 111 their reSPective areas of jurisdiction. A la rge share of the credit goes to these Slate Ccnsus Offiects in the dtstricts wh,) discharged their duties with full vigour and enthusiasm. We arc really grateful to them for their ungrud­ ging co-op(!ration. We must also acknowledge with gratitude the active help and co-operation extended by the Government of HarY,1I1a at all levels and the gvodwill showl't by the people of the S ate to the staff working for the Census Organisation.

. The great mass of information collected in the field was edited and proc~sst.d in our two Regional Tabulation OffICes located at and with the help of 500 odd Tabulators, Checkers and SupervisorS. The comJ.'lil~tion of Primary Ccnus Abstract is an outcome of the hard labour put in by the dedicated team of officials con~lstll1g of Tahulators, Checkers, Supervisors, Statistical Assistants and Investigators in theSe Regional Tabulation OffIces. All of them deserve praise for hard work put in by them to complete the work in the stipulated period. The Regionfll Tabulation Office at Ambata Sadar W.,s looked after by Shri S. L. Bahl, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shn A. L. Kakkar, Investigator and four Statistical Assistants while t he Regional Ta.bulation Office at Kurukshetra. was controlled by Shri k.K. Puri, Deputy Director who was a.ssisted by Shd Vinod Kumar Babbar. Investigator and four Statistical Assistants. Shri J.R. Vashistha, Assistant' Director, also worked as Deputy DiJ ector in the Rcgional Tabulation Offices fOl some time fit stJy when Shri S.L. Bahl, Deputy Director proceeded 011 leave and again on the 1!ransfer of Shri R. K. Puri; Dcputy Director to the offic(" of the Registrar General. J ndia, Ncw Delhi. We would like to record our appreciation of the assistance provided by these officers/officials.

Village and Townwise Prim~rY Census Ab!>'tt acts prepared in the two Regional T:!buJation Offices were checked and finalised in the Head Office by a team of Statistical Assistants and Shri Jaswant Lal, Investigator under the supervision of Sarvshri J.R. Vashistha and J.N. Suri, Assistant Directors. These abstracts form Part-B of this District Censu(' Handbook.

The data contained in Village and Town Directories which form Part-A of this Handbook was collected by us from the District Revenue Agency alld the Local Bodics. We also approached various State Government Depart~ ments to provide the relevant data for cross-checking the accuracy of the information collected from the field ~Y the above m~ntioned two agencies. We arc indebteu to them for the co-oP.:!ration and promptness with which they met OUr requIrements. In our office thc data thus collected was processed and finalised into various statemenb by a team of CO~J?utors, Statistical Assistants and Sarvshri Amarjit Singh and Koshy P. Zachariah, Investigators under the superVISIon of Sarvshri J.R. Vashistha and J.N. Suri, Assistan t Directors.

• .We have also to acknowledge the valuable assistance renaered by Shri Sudershal~ Kumar Gupta. Joint State EdItor (Gazetteers). Haryana in drafting the chapter on 'History and Archaeol~gy' of thIs Handbook.

The maps included in the Hanobook and cover design were prcpardd in thc Map Section headed by Shri J.P. ~urohit, Cartographel' under the supervision of Shri S. R. Puri, Research Officer (Map). We have also to mention tbe assistance rendered in the preparation of the draft of this Handbook by Shri J. N. Sud, Assistant (ix) Director, Shri S. R. Puri, Research Officer and Shri P. N. Modgil, Research Officer. We have to recOfd with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Shd N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Dr. B.K. Roy, Deputy Registrar Genclat (Map). Our thanks are also due to Shri M.M. Dua, Senior Research Officer, Shri S.C. Srivastava, Assistant Central Tabulation Officer and their staff in scrutinifling portions of this Handbook relating to their respective branches in the office of lhe Registrar General, India.

This bricf s~ction on acknowledgements is by no means exhaustive and there arc many m'.lfC unnamed people to whom~our thanks are . due but before we close we mllst thank Shri K. M. S. PilIai, Controller and Shri P. Oommen, D,.~puty Controller of Printing and Stationery, Administration, for making a good job of the; pl'inting of this Hand boo k.

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,STATE DISTRICT

Populat. Total Persons 12,922,618 1,496.534 Males 6,909,938 801,771 Females 6.012,680 694,763 Rural Persons 10,095,231 1,207,887 Males 5,380.966 645.370 Females 4,714,265 562,517 Urban Persons 2,827,387 288,647 Males 1,528,972 156,401 Females 1,298,415 132,246 Decennial Population Growth Rate 1971--81 28·75 28·92 Area (Sq. Kms.) 44,212.00 6,315.00 Density of Population 292 237 (per Sq. Km.) Sex ratio (Number of females per 1000 males) X70 867 Literacy Rate Persons 36.14 29.97 Males 48.20 41.46 Females 22.27 16.71 21 ·88 19·29 Percentage of Urban Populati_on to Total Population Percentage to total Population-- (i) Main Workers Persons 28.35 29.97 Males 48.94 51.14 Females 4.69 5.53 (ii) Marginal Workers i>ersons 3.28 2.74 Males 0.99 0.62 Females 5.91 5.19 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 68.37 67.29 Males 50.07 48.24 Females 89.40 89.28

(Jti) Break-up of Main workers : Percentage among main workers- STATE DISTRICt (i) Culti vators Persons 44.68 50.99 Males 44.29 50.72 Females 49.26 53.93 (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 16.11 47.94 Males 15.62 17.16 Females 22.00 26.19 (iii) Household Industrv Perso,ns 2.81 2.23 Males 2.84 2.26

Females 2.42 1.89

(iv) Other Workcl S Persons 36.40 28.84 Males 37.25 29.86 Females 26.32 17.99

Percentage of Si:hcduled Castes Population to Total Population Persons 19.07 21.94 Males 19.13 21.93

Femah:s 18.99 21.95

Numbcl of Occupied Residential HOllses 1,959,3.'i) 227,400 Number of Villages T,)tal 7,073 510

Inhabited 6,745 502

Uninhabited 328 8

Number of Towns Sl 8

(xii) ANALYTICAL NOTE

CONCEPTS AND DEFINrnO:'i"

It has been the tradition of the Indian Census to present Census data for rural and urhan arl:.lS s:parately. In fact, in all the .ccnsuses throughout the world, this classification of census data into rural and urban units is generally recognised and data presented accordingly. But the distinction between rural und urban is n~)t yet amenable to a single definition which could be applicable to all countries.

The Village defined

The definition of the village adopted in our State for the Census, corresponds to the Olll! contained in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, lR87. It is .associated with the levy and collection of the land revenue by the Govern­ ment and is, as such, exclusively administrative in character. From this point of view, a village is better cancd a Revenue Estate, meaning thereby an 'Estate' (a specific and demarcated area of land) marked as such for the purposes. of levy/realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenue is to he realised from the landholders, it was necessary for the Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of rigilts of the holders of land for each village. The Revenue Estate or 'Mauza' the name given to the village in the Punjab Land Revenue Act. I X87,has accordingly been defined "as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or which has be.::n separately assessed to land revenue or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compounded or redeemed or which the State Government has otherwise declared as an Estate". This definition of village has been adopted for the purposes of the Census ever since the year 1901. The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (ahadi deh) of a village but refers to the entire land coming within a fixed boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be uninhabited.

Urban area defined

After considerable thought, the following definition of an urban unit adopted at the 1961 and 1971 Censuses has been retained with a minor variation for the 1981 Cens~ :

(a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or a notified area committee ctc.

(b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria:

(i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000 ;

(ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working population engag:d in nOll-agricullu ral pursuits; and

(iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1,000 p;:r square mile) . .. . In 1961 and 1971 Censusus the males working in activities such as livestock, forcstry, fishing, huntill~ and plantations, orchards and allied activities were treated as engaged in non-agricultural pursuits and therefore contribu­ ted to the 75 per cent criterion whereas in the 1981 Census these activities arc treated at par with cultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion.

. In addition to all municipal areas/cantonment boards, four villages namely (I) Habiyal in , (2) Samalkha in Kamal district, (3) (rural) ancl (4) in satisfying the ahove criteria have been treated as census towns (non-municipal) in 1981 Cenms. Urban Estate in Ambala district has also been. treatee as a town. The Complex Admiflistration consisting of Faridabad, Faridabad Township and Balla-bgarh towns of 1971 and some surroum,ling villages, in has b::en tr'::.1t:3 a~ an independent town. The total number of towns. in the State in 1981 Census has thus riSe!i to 81 a, com O:lfCJ to 65 in 1971 Census. . What is a Census House

A Census House is a building or part of a building having a separate mlin entrance from the wad or common courtyard or staircase etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may b;: occupied or vaC'lnt. It may b;: used for residential m- non-residential purpose or for both. What constitutes a Household

A Household is a group of persons who commonly live together and wOl,lld take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies ()f work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons . rcla,ted by blood or a householq of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households . ilre boarqinS house~~ melises~ hostelsl residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called 4 "Institutional households". By 'Houseless Household' is meant a household, the members of which do not have a house to live in aMd spend the night on foot-paths etc. There may be one member households, 2 member house­ holds or multi-member households. For census purposes each one of these types is regarded as a 'household',

Definition of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

The terms 'Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes' have been defined in clauses 24 and 25 of article 366 of th'e Constitution, respectively as follows :-

"Scheduled castes" mean such castes, races or tribes or parts or groups within such castes, races or tribes as are deemed under article 341 to be scheduled castes for the purposes of the Constitution.

"Scheduled tribes" mean such tribes or tribal communities or parts or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under article 342 to be scheduled tribes for the purposes of the Constitution.

Under articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is empowered to specify the list of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes for each State and Union Territory. Accordingly, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes arc listed under a Presidential Order for each State and Union Territory. In the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956, as amended up to date, as many as 37 castes are listed as Scheduled Castes in the State of Haryana. There is, however, no Scheduled Tribe, listed as such, in Haryana State.

Who is literate

A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write is not literate. It is nJt n !C'!3sary that a p~rsC)i1 who is literate sll ,),Jll Inyc received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

Worker defined

Like 1971 Census, a worker in 1981 Census is a person whose main activity is participltion in any economically productive work by physical or mental activity. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supcrvisi)n and direction of work. The main worker is on.; who has worked for 183 days or more in a year in one or more than one economic activity. A person who has worked for less than 183 days in a year is considered a marginal worker.

And a Non.workcr

A non-worker is either mainly engaged in household duties or is a student or a dep::ndent or a I·,~t;red person or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an institution or engaged jn other non-productive economic activity.

Connotation of Cultivator

For purposes of the Censlls a person is working as Cultivator if he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cutiyation of land owned or held from Government or held from private person\ or institution for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. Who is Agricultural Labourer A person who works in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share is regarded as an agricultutal labourer. He or she has no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely works in another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she works.

Meaning of Household Industry

Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and c·r by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on t~e scale of a regist~r~d factory which would qualify or has to be registered under tl\e Ind\an Factories Act

St_l\rd Urban Area explained

The concept of the Standard Urban Area whioh was adopted for the first time in 1911 envisaged a constant statistical spatial reporting unit which was to serve ~s the basis of urban development planning for the concerned city or town. The Standard Urban Area is defined as "the projected growth area of a city or town havid,g 50,000 or more population 1n 1971, .as it would be in 1991, tl\king into ~~ount nQt only th~ town& 14nd Yi1la~es w4i.qh win ~et 5 merged into it but also the intervening areas which are potentially urban. Thus, it is a long term planning area and is to remain as a statistical reporting unit during the three successive Censuses-l 97 I , 1981 and 1991". In the case of Haryana, the following eleven Standard Urban Ar.::as were delineated:

l. Ambala

2.

3.

4. Faridab~d Complex Administration (previQusly known as Faridabad-B:lllabgarh Comple,,).

5. Gurgaon

6. Hisar

7. Kamal

8. Panirat

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10.

11. -Jagadhri

The concept of Urban Agglomeration

The concept of Urh:m Agglomeration aUl)pled for the first time durin~ the 1971 Census was an imrrovemcnt on the concept of town group adopted in the 1961 Census. An urban agglom ~ralion, must form a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban out-growths or two or more physically contiguous towns together with continuous well recognised urban out-growths, if any, of such towns.

In several areas around a Cl)J'e city or statutory town have cornl: up f~lirIy large wdl recognised railway colonies', univcrf>ity campuses, port areas, military camps. elc., and cwn though they arc outside the statutory limits of the corporation, municipality or cantonment, they J~11f within the revenue limits of [he village or villages which is or are cOlltiguous tlJ the town. It may not he altogether realistic to treat such areas lying outside the statutory limit:;; of a town as rural unit'-; ; at the same time each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to he tn:ated as an inJ~p-:nd<:nt urban unit. Such areas deserve to be reckoned along with the town and the continuous srrcad including such urhan outgrowths would deserve to be treated as an integrated urhan area. Each such aggLHll'.:ration may I')'~ mad

In 1971 Census no place was r.3cognised as a c',)l1tinuou<; mban spread de'.,erving to be treated as an urban agglomeration in Haryana. However, the following four urlxlIl a~glomcrations have been delineated at the time of 1981 Census :--

Urban Agglomeration Constitllent totvn5 or urhan outgrowths

1. Yamunanagar (U.A.) I. Jagadhri Workshop Railway Colony (M.C.) 2. Yamunanagar (M.e.) 3. Jagadhri (M.e.)

2. Hisar (U.A,) 1. Hisar (M.e.) 2. Haryana Agricultural University and Mini-Secretariat

3. Ambala (U.A.) 1. Ambala Cantt. (C. B.) 2. Ambala Sadar (M.e.)

4. Gur~aon (v.A.) 1. Gurgaon (M.C.) ~. Gur~!l0n Cen~QS TQWQ 6 THE DISTRICT

The prescnt Hisar district comprises the tah~ils of Fatehahad, Tohana, Hansi and Hisar. At the time of J 971 Census the two tah~ils of Dabwali and now forming and two tahsils of Bhiwani and now ill Bhiw:llli district were part of this distrid. The ~tahsil of Tohana was crcated in 1972 and now consists of 88 villages and two towns Jakhalmundi and Tohana. Tahsil Fatchab~ld has 152 villages and two t.owns Fatehallud and . tahsil Hansi has 103 villagcs and 0111;: town Hansi whereas tahsil Hisar comprises 167 villages and thrcc towns UklanamalllJi. Harwala and Ilis'lr. With a population of I ,496,534 a~ per 1981 Census Hisar ranks first among districts with 11.58 per cent of the total population of the State. Being 6,315 sq. kms. in area it occlIpies 14.28 per cent of the total area (*4~,212 sq. kms.) of the State and area wise also ranks first in the State. Haryana has 011 all average 292 p('rsons P"f sq. kilom::tre, with Faridabad district a'> the most thickly populated (466) and Sirsa as the spars':st (165). Hi:;ar district with 237 persons per sq. kilometre ranks tenth among the twelve districts of the State and can he considered as sparsely pDpulatcd. D~tails of jurisdictional c~:angl~' I hat occlirred in 'he variOlls tahsils of 1he district upto 31-12-79 arc given below :-_

Name of Tahsil Year No. of Transferred from No. of Transferred to villages tahsil villages tahsil

Gainro !..Iost

Fatehabad J974 .3 Hisar 9 Tohana

Ig Tohana 10 Hisar

1979 20 Tohana 35 Tohana

15 Hisar - .. ----.. ~.----- ... -.--" ------_ ------_ ... -- - Tohana 1972 II() Hisar

9 Fatehahad 1H Fatehabad

.15 Fateha had 20 Fatehabad

2

Hansi 1972 32 Bawani Khera

1974 IX Hisar 4 Hisar

.lind

J" Hisar

Hisar 1')72 J 7 Baw~lOi Khera 80 Tohana

1974 10 Fatehabad 3 Fatehabad

4 Hansi 18 Hansi

1979 21 Bawani Khera

lH Hansi

15 Fatchabad 2 Hansi

"'Provisional tn Hisar tahsil; village Jhara was bifurcated into two villages namely Mangali Jhara and Singhrari:

The district lies between 28° 53' 45" and 29' 49' 15" North LltituJe and 75' 13'15" and 76') IS' 15" East Longitude. On its north are the distficts of Bathinda and Sangrur of PU,lj;lb, To its east is th:! district of lind. lies on its southeast. On its south is the district of Bhiw,lni. To ils southwest IS GJnganagar district of . Sirsa district lies on its west.

Since the Jast Census of 1971. there have been m:lny changes in the bOllnd:lrie3 of so:ne of the existing districts and some new districts have also been form.:!d. The new districts are Kurukshetra. Soniplt. Faridabad. Bhiwani HOd Sirsa. Thus increased the number of distri;::ts to 12 in 1981 as again~t 7 in 1971. Ti1~ figures presented in this volume adhere to the boandaries of administrative units as 0'1 31'>t D:(;.!m'b~r. 1979. They cover 39 tahsi1s and 81 cities/towns including th~ four. c'~nsu'i tOWI)' in the SUL:. District Census Handbook Among the traditional documentations of the Census is the fairly comprehensive and uniform District Census Handbook (DCI-I) consisting of Village and Town Directories and Village and Townwise Prirnary Census Abstract (PCA).

Prior to 1951, District level Census data formed part of general reports and tables. Publication of District Census Handbooks as independent publications began from 1951 Census only.

Tn 1961, attempts were made to make the District Census Handhooks more informative and these con­ tained valuable Census data for each village and town of the district, illdicating sOl11e basic am..:nities availa­ ble in the villages. In 1971, the scope and coverage of both census and non-census statistics was further enlarged and the District Census Handbooks were puhlished in two volumes, first containing thc two Parts A & Band the: second comprising Part-C alone:-

Part A-Village and Town Directory.

Part B--Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract.

Part C -Analytical Report. Administrative Statistics and District Census T

The pUblication of Part-C was considerably delayed bo:cause of delay in getting the administrative stati­ stics from the variou<; departments So. Part-C has been dropped this time. Moreovcr. the administrative statistics would be available to the data users from the publications of the respective departments. Part-A tof the 1981 District CenslIs Handbook contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and TOWllwise Primary Census Abstr.)cts. Both the purts have been combined together in this volume. A tahsil map showing the village boundaries, the location eo(k numbers of thl! villages. thc distribution of various amenities in villages and the size class of their population, has heen given in the hC!!,inning of Section I--Village Di­ rectory. An alphabeticallisl of villages ill each iah~;iI has also b::cn given. along with a note explaining the code!> used in the Village Directory. The codes used in th': Town DireC:lory have be!:n cxrlained at the beginning ofS~ction lI-Town Directory.

SCOPE v mag~ Dir~ctory· Amenities and land use

The Village Directory provides oertain basic data separately for each village, Ihe villages in the district having been arranged tahsilwise and within the t:,\hsil, location couewij';c. At the time of Census enumeration each village was assigned a code number for purposes of identification.

The format 01 the village directory follows the pattern canvassed in 1971 Census except for a few addi­ tional columns. The column for total population and number of households has been added to facilitate ana­ lysis of the village directory data. The column for approach to villag\! i:> aimed at having an idea of the number of inaccessible villages in a district. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together with the instructions that if an amenity is not available in the village a dash(--) may be shown against the same ill the relevant column but next to it the distance from the village of the nearest place where the facility is available may be given in broad ranges in brackets, the ranges being; "(-5 kms)", "(5 -10 km;;)" and "(to t-kms)."

The Village Directory, therefore, contains information about the total area of the village (Column 3); total population and number of households (Column 4); and availability or otherwise of the amenities like educational medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, day(s) of the market/hat and communications (Columns 5 to 10), l~ Columns 11 to 13, approach to village, nearest town and distance and availability or otherwise of power supply have been indicated. Column 14 shows the staple food of the people bf the village. The area under different iypes or land use such as area under forest, area under cultivation (irrigated and un irrigated separately), culturable waste and the area not available for cultivation has been given in Columns 15-) 9. In Column 20 have been indicated the places of religious, historical or archaeological interest along with the information regarding newspapers, motorcycles/scooters, cars/jeeps and tractors. The data presented in the village directory has been collected from the District/Tahsil revenue agency.

Appendix 1

This Appendix gives for each tahsil the number of villages having various levels and types of educationai institutions, such as primary schools, middle schools. adult literacy centres etc. along with their number, various types of medical institutions such as dispensaries. primary health centres etc. along with their number, various types of drinking water sources such as taps, tllbewells etc.. post and telegraph offices, power supply, railway station, bus stop etc. and also the numher or villages not having these amenities.

Appendix 2 This Appendix gives for each non-municipal town (i.e. place treated as town only for Census purposes) the area under forest. irrigation, unirrigated land. culturablc waste land and area not available for cultivation. But it remains bl:mk as there is no such town in Hisar district.

Appendix 3 This Apendix gives the list of villages where no educational, medical and public health facilities arc avai· lable.

Appendix 4 This Appendix gives the list of villages with Scheduled Castes population in various ranges of proportion Information is presented by the ranges 0-5 per cent, 6-10 per cent, 11-15 per cent, 16-20 per cent, 21--30 per cent and 31per cent and above. Town Directory The Town Directory consists of seven statements almost similar to those adopted for 1971 Census. These statements have been compiled from the information supplied by the local bodies. A few new columns have been introduced with a view to facilitating analysis or the data. A significant addition is of class of town in every statement because the infrastructure of amenities and facilities found in urban areas can he analysed by taking the class of town into consideration. The addition of the column on civic administration status in statements J II and IV and population in statements IV and V also serves the same purpose.

The columns on Scheduled Castes population in statement IV and adult literacy classes/centres ill statement V have been provided keeping in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission.

Again if the fire fighting service as in statement IV and medical or educational facilities as in statement V are not available in the town, the name of the nearest town if in the same district or the n~lme of the nearest district if in the same State or other State where availahle along with Its distance from the referrent [own is given. This is a new feature of 1981 Census as it is necessary to identify the areas with no sp8cific facility in every district. Details contained in each statement are given below.

Statement I gives the class and civic administration status of each town and provides some basic data based on the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) such as its area, number of households. dcnsity. sex ratio and popula· tion/growth rate. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns under the headings 'Population and growth rate of the town at the Censuses of' and 'Sex Ratio' have been left blank. Where any town lost its urban status at any Census, the entry 'Declassified' has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each town has been presented according to 1981 Census population of the core town as follows:-

Population Class

100,000 and above 50,000-99,999 11 20,000-49,999 lJI 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V

Below 5,000 VI 9 Statement II gives the physical aspects of the various towns in the district. Data regarding mInImUm and max.imum temperature is not available for any town in the district except Hisar. Rainfall data is available for all the towns except Barwala. lakhal mandi, Ratia and Uklanamandi.

Statement III indicates the position of Municipal Finances for the year 1978-79. Income and expenditure figures have been given in Rs. '0{)' in respect of each town in the district. Statement IV shows civic and other amenities viz., roads, system of sewerage, number of latJines, method of disposal of nightsoil, water supply, fire-fIghting service and the number of electric connections as available during the year 1979. Sewerage facilities arc available in the towns of Fatehabad, Hansi, Hisar, Tohana and Uklanamandi in addition to open surface drains whereas the towns of Barwala and Ratia are served by open surface drains only and Jakhalmandi hy sewerage only. In all the towns except Ratia the method of carriage of nightsoil is by wheel barrows. In Ratia the practice of carriage of nightsoil as head load still continues. Fire-fighting service is available in Fatehabad, Hansi, Hisar and Tohana towns. Statement IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class I and II towns. 1n this district Hisar is a Class I town and Hansi Class II town. Some slums exist in Hisar town only. Paved roads and electric connections (domestic as well as road lighting points) arc available in some of these slums. Taps for supply of protected water have also been installed. Statement V reflects the position of medical, educational, recreational, cultural and working women's hostel facilities for each town in the district during the year 1979. Under the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitals/dispensaries/T.B. clinics etc., has been shown separately along with the total number of beds available. Under the heading educational facilities, number has heen given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Colleges, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions, Higher Secondary/Secondary/Junior Secondary/Middle/Primary Schools and Adult Literacy Centres. The extent of availability of recreational and cultural facilities is reflected in the number of stadia, cinemas, auditoria and public libraries. The towns of Barwala, lakhalmandi, Ratia and Uklanamandi do not have any college. There arc five coneges--two Arts and Science cc)lIeges, 0:1:: S:;i :nci.! college and two Arts, Science and Commerce colleges in Hisar, two Arts and Commerce collegcs in Han,;, 011;) Arts and C)'n;n~rce college in Fatehabad and one Arts college in Tohana. There arc fiftecll Vocational Training In'ititutions in the district-twelve in Hisar, two in Hansi and one in Tohana. In Statement VI information regarding three most important commodities imported/exported and manu­ factured has been given along with the numher or banks, agricultural credit societies and non-agril.:ultural credit socie­ ties. Ginned cotton, agricultural implements, stcel tubes, etc. are among the important items manufactured in the district.

Primary Census Abstract of general population

(i) District Primary CenslIs Abstract.-ln the District Primary Census Abstract figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for eaeh tahsil separately. 'T' stands for total population and 'R' and 'U' for the rural and urban areas, respectively.

(ii) Tahsil-wise Primary Census Abstract.-Here figures for each village and town (and within the town ward­ wise) in a tahsil have been presented.

At the time of Census enumeration, enumeration blocks were formed in the villages, each block consisting of about 750 persons and in the towns, each block consisting of about 650 persons. But the data have not been given for each block separately in the case of rural areas. In the case of urban areas total population and Scheduled Castes population have been shown blockwise in the appendix. Data in Columns 6-28 of the Primary Census Abstract have been given sex-wise. During 1971 Census br.:ak-up of workers into nine industrial categories was given whereas categories III, IV, V(b) and Vl to IX have been combined together while presenting 1981 Census figures. A new concept of 'Marginal Worker' has been introduced this time.

Appendix:

This Appendix gives at urban block level the total population and Scheduled Castes population.

Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes popUlation In the District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes population figures h ave been presented for the d~strict as a whole as w.!ll as for each tahsil/town separately. . 10 PHYSICAL ASPECTS

The district has 'a hot and dry climate. The rainfall is meagre and unreliable, which is mainly concen t u1.1cd during monsoon. The rainfall during 1979-80 was only 21.7 centimetres against 57.8 centimetres during 19 77-78 and 49.5 centimetres during 1978-79. The district is dotted with sand-dunes of various shapes and sizes particu larly in the soutb-western parts where steppe type of vegetation is available. The district is alluvial except a flood plain of Ghaggar river in the north and sand-dunes topography in the southwest. The soils in the district are sandy and loamy sand (Bagar) relatively sandy loam, silty clay (N"il; and Chhachhra Dakar) and loam (Bhangar and Na rdak). Underground water level in the north and north-cast is comparatively high whereas it is low in the south and south­ west. Due to a dense net work of canals, the cropping pattern in the area has undergone a change and cotton culti­ vation is Qecoming popular giving a hope of prosperity to the farmers. ECONOMY

The economy of the district is primarily agricultural. At the time of 19ar Census, about 69 per cent of the total main workers were cultivators and agricultural labourers. Till the beginning of this century, the pattern of industrialisation remained mainly agriculture-oriented and need based. About 15 factories had come up there for cleaning and processing of cotton by 1904 A.D. Subsequently this number increased. In fact, the real industrial deVelopment took place after the country became indep~ndent. After the inception of Haryana in 1966, the industrial horizon of the district was further expanded.

There were 196 registered working factories III the district during the year 1979 and estimated number of workers employed in them was 7.323. 103 of these factories manufacture cotton textiles and 31 food products. The large and medium scale units arc engaged in producing cotton and synthetic yarn, steel ingots/billets, hot rolled strips, blGom glass, plates, oxygen gas, ERW steel tubes, pipes and tubes etc Hisar Textile Mills, Haryana Concast limi­ ted, .Tindal Strips Limited, Haryana Tube Manufacturing Company (Pvt.) Limited, Nav Bhamt Steels (Pvt.) Limited, Jindal Industries Limited, Ravindra Tubes Limited at Hisar and Hansi Cooperative Spinning Mills at Hansi arc some such units. Besides, there are many small scale units in the district and these are dominated by agro-based units like dal mills, cotton ginning factories, oil mills etc. Besides agro-based products, these units arc engaged in the manufacture of furniture. wire drawing, air guns, surgical cotton, cycle tubes, nuts ..1>\<1 bolts, steel re-rolling, fire bricks etc. The main cottage industries in the district arc shoe making, carpentry, blacksrnithy. tanning, pottery and weaving.

Irrigation in the district mostly depends upon canals. Area under canal irrigation during 1979-80 was 360 thousand hectares. Area under cultivation of foodgrains and cotton was 424.1 and 1411.9 thousand hectares respec­ tively during the year 1979-80. Among the foodgrains. mostly Wheat, gram and bajra are grown. In 1977, the numoer of live~tock in Haryana was 6,')04,800 which includes cattle, buffaloes, horses and ponies, donkeys, sheep, goats, camels. and pigs etc. Hisar district contributed 1112,600 animals to this figure and these mainly include cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats. During 1979-80, the number of different types of motor v.ehicles on road was 93,583 in the Slate out of which 12,895 came from Hisar district. '

HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY Brief history

The district derives its name from its headquarters city, called Hisar which is an abbreviation of Hisar­ ,e-Fcroza, the name acquired by the original town of Warais, as a result of construction of a fort (Hisar) by Feroz Shah Tughlaq about A.D. 1354.

Hisar district has yielded rich pre-Harappan sites of , (Rakhi Shah pur and Rakhi Khas) and , which take us baek to the first half of the 3rd Millennium B.C, and possibly even earlier. The earliest settlers in the district were pre-Harappans. They were followed by Harappans, whose significant settlements so far known were Banawali, Rakhigarhi and Siswal. The disappearance of Harappan culture was probably caus­ ed by the diversion of the courses of the vedic rivers Sarasvati and Drishadvati and their gradual drying up as a result of the great flood mentioned in early literature and now confirmed by archaeological findings. The region was associated with the vedic tribes like Bharatas, Purus, Kurus, Mujavats and Mahavrishas. Jt was almost, cer­ tainly a part of the Kuru Kingdom and with the dawn of the historical period it came under the rule of the Nandas and Mauryas. During 2nd century B.C., Agras came into prominence at . Towards the end of 2nd century RC. or the beginning of 1st century B.C., they were subjugated by Indo-Greeks later supplemented by Sakas. The region thereafter formed part of the Kushana empire as gathered from discovery of their coins from Hansi. The played an important part in the decline of the Kushanas and possibly controlled this area for some time. In 4th century A.D. it was SUbjugated by Samudragupta and after the Guptas overtaken by the Hunas. In the 7th century A.D. the district form cd part of the empire of the Pushpabhutis who initially ruled from till Harsha shifted his capital to Kannauj. Later in the 9th century A. D. the Pratiharas established their hold over the region:

The carly 10th century saw the Ghaznavid inroads jnto the district. Sultan Masud led expeditions to Agroha and Hansi, at the latter place he faced a strong resistance. Masud's son Majdud was appointed Governor of Mansi 11 but later, Jlis brother Mauded. the Governor of Ghazni, 'who managed to kill him, brought the region under his direct administrative control. The tradition attributing the foundation of Hansi to Anangapala, a Tomara ruler of Delhi, nnd the discovery of Tomara eoins from Hansi and other places from the adjoining district probably suggest their re­ capture of Hansi from the Ghaznavids, which, however. they soon lost to the Chauhans. The Chauhans seem to have taken special measures for protectipg the area against Muslim incursions whieh however proved futile and the district alongwifh Agroha and Hansi finany passed under the Muslim rule after the defeat of Prithviraja III in the second battle of Tarain (1191). Delhi. Ajmer, Sirsa and Hansi fell into the ha"ds of the but they appear to have established no settled administrative control over the tract. In 1290 the district slipped into possession of the Khaljis .wl1o were followed by the Tughlaqs when in the time of Feroz Shah Tughlaq the district received special attention. The new wIer came to have somewhat unusual fancy for the tract, founded the towns of Fatehahad and built a fort at the site of the nresent town naming it 'Hisar-c-Feroza'. He also built canals to bring water to the tract and the Western Canal was first got dug up by him in an existing dry bcd, probably of the old Drishadvati river.

, The year 1398 witnessed the invasion of Timur. more commonly known as Tamarlane. Til11ur, the fierce in- vader met the stiffest resistance in and he then marched to Fatehahad via Sirsa. Ahruni. which prohably corresponds to A hrwan and Tnhana were sacked and the inhabitants fled, The Tughlaqs were no match to the fierce invader and he left the area in chaos and confusion after his retreat.

Tn 1408, Hisar fell into the hands of the rebels but Muhammad Tughlaq rec\wered Hisar. Tn 1411, how­ ever, the area of Hansi came into the hands of Khizar Khan, who subseqll('ntly in 1414 ascended the throne of Delhi as the first of the Sayad dynasty. During the rule of Lodis the tract of Hisar or rather Hariana continued to form part of Delhi el11l'irc and was ~ranted as a fief to one Muhabbat Khan in the reign of Bablol Locli.,

The town of Hisar-e-Feroza appears to have been the headquarters of an imperial garrison at the time of Bahar's invasion and it was a strategic centre in the operations rr:or to the battle of in 1516. On reach­ ing Gha)!gar, B

During til(' rei":'1 of Akhar. His'lr was the headquarters of the revenue di' ision or Sarkar of 'H isar-e-Fcroza', in the subah or province of Delhi, At the time of Aurangzeb's death in 1707 Nawab Shahdad Khan was Nazim of Hisar S

1n 178 L an agreement w;s reached under the treaty of .lind which restored the of Hansi. I.. Ji~ar, Rohtak, Maharn and to the Delhi empire, gave Fatehabad and Sirsa to the Bhattis and left the n:mainll1g territories with the Sikhs. Raja Jai Singh was appointed Nazim of Hisar.

The last noteworthy actor in the history of the district before the advent of the British was the Irish aJ~l:ntu­ rer. who occupied (he district and the adjoining areas in Hariana with his capital at Hansl and lorded over the area till he was driven out from here hy the Sikh-Maratha-French confedracy.

In the heginning (lfthe 19th century, the British Company appeared on the scene and the MaratlH~S were ousted and Tn:aty of Surji Arjungaon was signed in 1803 hy which Hariana along with Hisar district came. un~et Briti~h rule. A British garrison was stationed in Hansi fort and Mirza I1ias Beg was appointed Nazim for the dlstrtctS of Hisar and Rohtak. In 1810, the British Jed a force against the Bhattis. It captured Bhiwani and proceeded to Fatehahad, where the Bhatti chief waS defeated and his territory was wrested by tJ,e Company who placed Gardiner incharge of the district with headquarters at Hansi.

In the Upri~ing of 1857, the people of Hisar district played a significant part. The sturdy Jajs, , Rajpuis. Bishn(lis ;qld Bhattis rose up against the British. The Hariana Light Infantry and 14th Irregular Cavalry revolted and by June, 1857, the entire district of Hisar was out of British control. But soon the district was hrought under control and General Van Cortlandt marched with 550 mcn and restored order in Sirsa, Hisar and Hansi. The Hansi fort was completely dismantled and the Hariana tract alongwith the Hisar district was merged with Punjab.

Towards the close of the 19th century, there was general awakening among the people. A number of organi­ sations were born of which the most significant was the Arya Samaj. who practised as" lawyer ~t Hisar, organised the Arya Samaj in 1886 and brought political awakening in the people. Congress party started Its activity and the pcorle of the district participated in the Rowlatt agitation 1919. Hartal was observed in Hisar a~d processions were taken out. The people of Hisar participated in Non-cooperation movement of 1920, Civil DIS­ obedience movement of J 930 and Quit India movement of 1942. Many officers and soldiers from the district joined rAdian National Army and two. officers and 51 soldiers laid down their lives fighting for Indi]'s Ilbera 1ion. Earlier in 1820 the north-western district of was divided into two separate districts, the northern and the western. The western district included Bhiwani, Hansi, Hisar and Sirsa with headquarters at Hansi. Four years later Bhiwani was attached with Rohtak and in 1832, its headquarters were shifted to Hisar. Ratia and Tohana areas were added to Hisar district and Sirsa (then called Bhatiana) was formed a separate district in 1837. In 1861, Bhiwani was again added to Hisar and in 1884, Sirsa district also came to be merged in it. The Provinces and States (Absorption of Enclaves) Order, 1950, enlarged the district further and ilddcd to it the erstwhile princely State of Loharu, withdrawing from it 15 vitl

Banawali, an important Harappan site, lies 14 kms north-west of Fatehabad. The proto-historic mound spread over a quarter square kilometre was first occupied about the first half of the 3rd Millennium B. C. by a oroto-urban chalcolithic community succeeded by the people of Harappan culture around 2300 B.C.

Banawali is the latest pre-Indus and Tndus site of urban dimensions added to the archaeology of the Indian ~ub-continent and rivals in importance sites like Kotdiji and (Sind-), (Rajasthan), Surkotda and (Gujarat), Rakhigarhi and (Haryana).

t'xcavatlons nave revealed a well constructed fort-town of the Indus times overlying an extensive proto-urban settlement of the pre-Indus culture. A fairly coherent picture can he conjured up after piecing together the ancient relics that have been discovered. The people here lived in hrick houses and useu pottery and implements made of copper, bone and stone. They used beads and bangles as ornaments.

The town planning at Banawali is similar to that of the other Indus cities. Two sub-joined fortified areas, have heen sub-divided into various house-blocks. Broad uninterrurted north to south thorough fares are met at right angles by cast to west lanes and alleys. Beautiful dishes-on-stand, fruit stands, 'Kal:bh', jars with 'S' shaped necks, storage or sanitary jars, perforated jars, numerous vases, cooking handics, bCdk.,;rs, basin], goblets, chalice ClipS, han­ dled cups etc. arc the principal items of Indus pottery recovered at Banawali.

Another interesting find are the clay seals. One of th05c bears a tllrce' lettered epigraph and an engraved syncretic animal with a tiger's body and the bull's head. Other seals show a wild j!oat and ibex, while yet another seal contains an inscription. These seals were probably used for scaling packages of commercial goods or as pass­ ports or 10kens of identity.

Rakhi~arhi (Tahsil Hansi)

Perhaps the most extensive of the known Harappan sih~s in India R

Siswal (Tahsil Hisar)

Siswal lies about 26 kms. west of Hisar on Hisar-Sirsa rail route while the mound of the ancient site (300 x 200 metres) is located about 300 metres to the north of the village.The old course of Drishadvati is perhaps traceabk in the meandering depression south of the site. The wells dug out in the dry bed have shown considerable deposits of river sand.

The site has been excavated on a very limited scale, however, the ceramics and other finds from here testify to a contact between the pre-Harappan and Harappan cultures and concomitance of the late Siswal culture with mature Harappan culture.

. The ceramics discovered from the site are divisii>le into 3 groups. The first is Kalibangan where, with all the typIcal fabrics and painting with white pigment in addition to black. The overall pattern of painted designs show individualistic features but the design elements are common Kalibangan. The second is marked by evolved Kalibangan and is characterised by austerity in shapes and designs, the absence of the use of white pigment and better potting. The pottery is painted in black or chocolate over red or pinkish surface with linear designs. The third is aHara· ppan type made of medium fabric thrown on fast wheel and treated with bright red slip in case of storage ja rS and with light red slip in case of other vessels. 'The other finds include terracotta bangles painted with black oblique slrokes on the exterior, biconical truncated terracotta beads, terracotta sling balls-oblong in shape bearing finger 12ressed marks on sides in the typical Harappan style, terracotta disc with tapering ends and terracotta triangular cakes etc.

Agroba (Tahsil Hisar)

Situated at a distance of about 24 kms. from Hisar on the Delhi-Sirsa road, Agroha has a series of rol­ ling mounds of varying heights, occupying about 650 acres of land towards its north-west. Tradition has it that Raja Agra, later named as Agra Sain, used to live here and the remains of the fort on the top of the mound are connected with his residence. It is ~aid that Agroha owes its origin to Agra Sain and the ancient name of the town was Agro­ daka as revealed on the coins found during the excavations. The place has been referred in the Mahabharata and Ashtadhyayi and is helieved to represent the capital of Agroha republic. The fort on the top was however cons­ tructed by Dewan Nanu Mall, Commander of Patiala for-:es between 1774 and 1777 A.D.

In the medieval period Agroha has been described as 'Agrah' a flourishing town forming an important divi­ sion of 'Hisar-c-Feroza'. The severe famine in Muhammad Tughlaq's time caused considerable havoc in the area and it became a deserted city as reported hy Thn-i-Batuta. The latter gives an account of the demolition of temples and buildings and the utilisation of the material by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in constructing 'Hisar-e-Feroza'.

The important finds from the site include big earthern jars with incised lines around spouted jars. handies, incense hurners. cups, lids. dishes, four colour boxes. a decorated rattle, a small model shrine, shell bangles, two round terracotta decorated tahkts, clay scals, a numhl'r ofterracotta human and animal figurines and some copper objects etc ..

Excavations at the mound have shown that it covered a well planned city. Baked brick walls. cemented floors and well built roads hear tell-tale signs of fire. Mounds of ash indicate that fire hurnt the city down. Two pots of coin s were rCCDvcrcd from here. One pot h1d five silver coins. These coins have a sun and a tree engraved on them. The second ;>ot contained fifty-one square coins. Both the types of coins are stated to belong to the 2nd century R. ('. Hansi (Tahsil Hansi) Hans; was once a formidahle fort town on the Imperial road from Delhi to and Multan. Like many ancient ruins of Haryana. its antiquity is shrouded in mystery. But it is certain that its ancient name, on the eve of the Muslim cOJ1quest of India, towards the close of the 12th century, was 'Asika' as is recorded in the Hansi and Bijolia inscriptions of Prithviraj and contemporary Jain literature. The local people still call it Assi. not Hansi, as the muslim chroniclers misspelt it.

Under the early Pathan rulers, Hansi became a strong strategic fort. The emergence of the new towns of Fatehabad and H isar in the 14th century A. D., however, relegated it into insignificance. At the turn of 18th century. George Thomas, an frish free-la:lcer carved out a kingdom with Hansi as its nucleus. Later in the mid 19th century it hecame the headquarters of a British mercenary, Colonel Skinner, who raised the famous cavalry, Skinner's Horse. Notwithstanding its political eclipse during the longer part of Muslim rule, Hansi continued to remain a centre of religion and learning. That aspect of its personality owes much of its association with the famous Sufi Saint. Baba Sheikh Farid, who spent twelve years in a little den here. The four quths, the di<;ciples of Baba Farid, kept their connection with the shrine. It is true, much of its past is lost to time and much lies buried in the folds of the earth. The following are the important histdrical monuments of the Qila group:- Rarsi Gate-·This is an important gate in the outer defences of the Hansi fort. A persian e;"igraph set up above the doorway, records tho date of its construction, which corresponds to 1302 A.D.. It is a finc example of fort architecturc. The Gateway Complex of the Citadel-Standing on the roof-top of the Barsi gate, one can see, looking towards the nDrth. at the foot of the imposing mound, another gateway complex called George Gate in perfe~t alignment with the former. The latter is provided in the southern inner wall giving access to the citadel, which IS now in ruins. While going round the whole complex, one cannot fail to notice that the material of the old Hindu palaces and temples was freely made use of in its construction. There arc two fine sculptured friezes, depicting a row of swans in different poses, now fixed one each in the gateway complex and the other in the Baradari. Baradari.-iAfter c1imhing up the steep asccnt of the mound, one reaches a long pillared structure called Baradari near the ea::;tern brow of the mound, held by a mountainous defensive wall. Originally, this might have been a pillared hall of early Muslim , in which the building material of old Hindu monuments was freely used. Sayyid-Shah.ki-Khangah and the associated structures-At the northern end of the ex.tensive mound, there is a group of structures, popularly known as Khangah, having a tomb of Sayyid·Niamat UUah. who died here fighting dUring the campaign of Muhammad Ghori in 1191-92 A.D. In course of time, it became a sacred place for the as well. A fair is held every March. There are inscriptions in Arabic engraved on slabs or incised in 14

pJaster. Jt is clear from these epigraphs, as well as the architecture, that it ut1d~rwcnt successivi! changes \ in the past. Today, it is a small complex of monuments bearing a deserted took.

The second group popularly known as Chahar Qutbs group of medieval monuments is located t() the west of the town and represents one of the important centres of the Chistia Order of Sufism in Haryana. These are:-

The Chahar Qutbs.--The tomb of the four qutbs, Sheikh lam,al-ud-din Hanswi, Sheikh Burhan-ud-din Sufi, Sheikh Qutb-ud-din Munawar and Sheikh Noor-ud-din. Jamal was the son of Hamid-ud-din and nephew of Niamat VJlah. On his father's death, he was given the administration of Hansi but he preferred religious order. He became the disciple of Baba Sheikh Farid of Pak Pattan. The tomb, which houses the mortal remains of these qutbs and some of their family members. is a domed structure of no particular architectural significance, although its historical and religious value is undeniahle.

The Tomb of Mir Tajarah.-The most beautiful tomb in the complex is that of Mir- Tajarah Chief Surveyor of Sultan Hamid-ud-din. Mir was a disciple of Jamal, and is said to have originally huilt this tomb for his teacher. But the latter is said to have remarked "who knows for whom it is intended". Incidentally, the former died earlier and was himself buried there.

The TughJaq Mosque.-The most imposing edifice is the larger mosque in the northern enclosure. It was originally constrllckd by Feroz Shah Tughlaq, although according to legend, it was constructed out of the money offered by Muhammad Tughlaq to the last Qutb.

The Chhatri.-A square canopied tomb. locally called 'Chhatri' is a little monument over three metres across. Four carved sandstone pillars support the enamelled canopy, and it contains two graves, said to be the oldest in Hansi.

Columnated strUcture.-A little away, ten ornamented red stone pillars carry four canopies and provide shade over eight graves (now largely demolished) of the descendants of Quth Jamal.

Tomhs of James Skinner and his wife.-To the north-west of the tomh of Ali Tajarah stand two beautiful small ':iquare tombs hiding the bodily remains of Colonel lames Skinner and his wife. The cut-plaster decoration is tastefully executed and bespeaks of the continued craft traditions coming down from the Mughals.

Fatehabad (Tahsil Fatehabad)

Fatehahad is a tahsil town important for cotton produce and historical monuments. It was named after Fateh Kh.'n, son of Feroz Shah Tughlaq in A.D. J 352. An important monument is the 'Iat' or a stone pillar of Feroz Shah measurin!! slightly less than 5 metres in height and 1.90 metres in circumference, at the base. It stands in the cen1re of the Jdgah. About three and a half metres length of the pillar ahove the ground, is a monolithic block of yellowish buff sandstone which has close resemblance to a similar portion of the pillar, now stand in!:! in front of a mosque at Hisar. It is more than likely that both these once made up a single monolithic pillar, which might hav\~ been erected by the Mauryan Emperor, Ashoka. who cau'ied pillars to be set up all over his empire, hearing bi~ royal religious decrees. Its original place might have heen Agroha or Hansi. The Ashokan epigraph that was once engrawd on the pillar in Fatehabad has been systematically chiselled off for writing the Tughlaq inscription which records the genealogy of Feroz Shah, in beautiful Tughra-Arabic characters carved in high relief. The one and a half metre high upper part of the pillar is made of red sandstone pieces with parti'll us';! of marble.

. l-Iumayun ki Masjid is another monument. Jt is a small and unassuming but proportioned and enamel decorated little mosque. According to a legend, the Mughal Emperor, on his flight to Amarkot, after his fateful defeat at the hands of Sher Shah Suri, happened to pass through Fatehabad on Friday, and is said to have prayed at the mosque. Humayun's inscription was originally found here and later studded into the screenwall of the Idga h.

Hisar (Tahsil Hisar)

lIisar the headquarters of the district lies at a distance of 164 kms from Delhi. Its identification with Aishukari or Isukara, an ancient city of Kuru janapada is highly doubtful. The original name of the site was Warais as reported by the Muslim historian Farishta. In 1352 A. D. Feroz Shah Tughlaq ordered the construction of the fort' and on its cOrllj)letion named the place 'Hisar-e-Feroza' in 1354. It later came to be abbreviated to Hisar. The town was completely surrounded by an old wall with four gates viz., the Delhi and,•. Mori to the east. the Talaki to the west and the Nagori to the south. The Chief objects of antiquarian interest are the palace and mosque complex and Gujri Mahal.

The only remains of Feroz Shah's palace located in the fort, arc underground apartments which still exist in good state of preservation. Nearby, there is a small mosque known as Lat-ki~Masjid. There is a brown sandstone pillar or 'Laf in the mosque complex. There is an inscription in Sanskrit at the top of the lower stone of !he pillar. The pillar appears to he an ancient Hindu one, probably brought from Agroha. The pillars supportm~ the mosque are also of an old temple. Another interestillP- relic of antiquity is perhaps the Baradari in the GUjl'l Mahal outside the fort. The walls of the Baradari are thick and sloping with 12 doorways each with a window over 1~ it. Inside. are four old pillars of undoubted Hindu or hin origin wHich supp::lrt a.roJf of dom~s. Tile inner si de of the doorways of the tombs are covered with what are evid~l1tJy HIOJu '::.lI"Ving.i. B~loN th~ building W.!f\! three taikhanas, two of which were rooms, while the central one contain;.!j a smlll hauz or tank fiIld with pip:!s au:i was evidently used as a bath. It seems that the building was erected with the materials of some old Hindu temple.

Tourist res orts The State Government has provided oases of comfort, relaxation and recreation by creating tourist com* plexes for the road weary all over Haryana. These complclt.::s inclu3e ffil)lds, r~;;[,IUrants and re30rls. A tourist resort Flamingo is located in His:!r town on thc National Highw,IY N J. 10. It pr"vilc,; fdcilili.:, or ,I gu~st house, camping huts, a restaurant, a liquor vend and a bar. ANAI,YSIS OF DATA

The following inset tables in this volume arc based on the data co.npileJ in lh~ Village and Town Directory and the Primary Census Abstract. Table 1 below indicates the population sexwise separately for rural and urban areas at district and tahsil level along with the number of villages and towns as per 1981 Census.

TABLE 1 Population, Number of Vlllllges and Town. 1981

51. Name of POI'ULATION No. of No. of No. Tahsil Villages Towns Total Rural Urban ------.------.------Total lnha- bitcd ------_._---p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 -----.------5 (> 7 8 9 JO Ii J2 13 14 Falehaba,j .150,066 J86,149 163,917 303,952 161,420 142.532 46,114 24,729 21,385 152 152 2

2 Tohana 163,350 86.889 76,461 133,254 70,966 62,288 30,096 15,923 14,173 88 86 2 3 Hansi 363,529 J94,594 168,935 313,164 167,965 145,199 50,365 26,629 23,736 103 99

4 Hisar 619,589 334,139 285,450 457,517 245,019 212,498 162,072 89,120 72,952 167 11)5 3 ------Total District 1,496,534 801,771 694,763 1,207,887 645,370 562,517 288.647 156,401 132,246 510 502 8 ___ o_.__ .__ .... _._- -. "_ --~- "'~----'-" _._---_ -_ ._--.. --.-.... ------~--- -_._"- .. _ .~.----.-.-- ....~ '--'-" - .------

Table 2 below gives percentage decadal (1971-81) variation in population. This variation is more pronounced in urban areas than in rural areas. TABLE 2 Oecadal cbange in distribution of population

POPULATION Percentage decadal variation ------Tahsil 1971 }981 (1971-81) Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ------,------2 3 4 5 ------6 7 8 9 to Patehabad 265,176 242,546 22,630 350,066 303,952 46,114 32·01 25·31 103·77 Tohana 123,046 102,338 20,708 163,350 133,254 30,096 32·76 30·21 45'34 Hansi 298,533 257,425 41,108 363,529 313,164 50,365 21·77 2l·6S 22'52 Hisar 474,080 378,662 95,418 619,589 457,517 162,072 30·69 20'82 69·85 ------District ),207,887 288,647 28·92 23 ·13 60·48 .__ 1,160,835 980,971 179,864 1,496,534 ----_.. 16

Table 3 below presents distribution of villages according to the size of population. It sbows that 42.03 per cent of the villages in the district are in the population range of 20:>0-4999 and 40.04 pi:r cent of the villages fall . in the population range of 500-1999. TABLE 3 Distribution or "JUages by population ranges

Range of population Number of Pl!rcentage of villages in villages in each range each range

2 3

-200 ]5 2·99 200-499 34 6·77 500-1,999 20] 40·04 2,000--4,999 211 42 03

5,000-9,999 J6 7 '17

10,000+ 5 1·00

Total 502 IOU ·00

Table 4 below shows the distribution of villages hy density'- In 49.80 p~r c~nt of vill;t.gc'i in the district, the density of population per squ,m: kilometre falls in the rang.: 101 -200 whereas in 31.47 pa cent il falls in the range 201-300. It is above 500 in 0.80 per cent of villages only.

TABLE 4 Distribution of villages by density

Range of density Total number Percentage (per sq. km.) of vil\agl!s of villages in in each density each density range range -_._---_._---_._------2 3 ------10 2 0·40 1I-20 4 0·80 21-50 8 1·59 51':""100 29 5·78 101-200 250 49·80 201-300 158 31·47 301-500 47 9'36 501+ 4 0·80 Not known ._------_._------Total 502 100·00

--,-----_... _.. , ... -----_.... _---_.-- 17 Table 5 below gives the proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total population in the villages. In 69.13 per cent of villages percentage of Scheduled Castes population to total population is between 6-30 per cent. In 1.99 rer cent of villages there is no Scheduled Castes population at all.

TABLE 5 . Proportion of Scheduled Castes population to totlll popUlation In the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Number of Percentage of Castes population to total population villages in villages in each range each range

2 3 Nil to 1·99 5 or less 11 2·19 6-10 23 4,58 11-15 82 16·34 ]6-20 114 22'71 21-30 128 25 ·50 31 and above • JJ4 26'69

Total -~S02" lOO'IX>

Tab1e 6 below relating to proportion of Scheduled Trihes population to total popUlation in the villages not applicable as tlwre arc no Scheduled Tribes in Haryana State. TABLE 6 Proportion of Scheduled Trihes population to ,total population in tbe villages

Percentage r"nge of Scheduled Tnhe~ No. of Percentage of population to (ola I \"oj1ulation villages in villages in el!ch range each fange

2 3

Nil 5 or less 6·· 15 16 2S Nol app1icuhle 26·35 36 SO 51 nnd above Total Table 7 below gives proportioll of Scheduled Casks population to total population ill each town of the district. 16.09 per cent of the tot:d urban popuhtion in the district i)(;longs to Schcdultld C:lstcS.

TABLE 7 Proportion of Scheduled Castes population in Towns

Namr of Ihe Town Tom I J1oJ1ulation Total Percentage of (including Scheduled Scheduled insliluliona I Casles Castes and houscics'i population population to POPU la I ion) total population

2 3 4

Barwala 17.64lS (>,493 36·79 Fatehabad 33.049 5,267 15·94 Hansi 50,365 6,461 12'83 *Hisar 137,369 18,883 13·75 Jakhalmandi 4,609 640 13 ·89 Ratia 13,065 2,434 18·63 Tohana 25,487 5,188 20·36 Uk lana mand! 7,055 1,067 IS ·12

All Towns 288.647 46,433 16·09

Note:-Town marked with an asterisk (*) on its right indicates that it has oUtgrowth area. The population of outgrowth has been included in Hisar (M.e.) 1S Table 8 below reflects literacy rates by population size of villages. Literacy rate (or the district is 24.32. Majority of the villages in the district have the literacy rate below the district levellitoracy rate.

TABLE 8

Literacy rates by population ranges of villages

Range of population Number of Literacy rata villages in each range

2 3

~~ -- ' .. ~ "" ------.

-200 IS 23·11 200 ·499 34 26·92 500-1,999 201 23·05 2,000 - 4,999 211 24·29 5,000 .. 9,999 36 23 ·80

10,000+ 5 31 ·25

Total 502 24·32

Table 9 bulow indicates the literacy rates for the various towns in the district. Hansi, Hisar, lakhalmandi and Uklanamandi towns have the literacy late higher than the district literacy rate (53.60). Ratia town has the lowe,t literacy rate.

TABLE 9

Literacy rates for Town'.!

Name of the ToWh Literacy rute (per cent)

2

Barwala 40 '12 Fatehllbad 51 ·34 Hansi 57 ·30 Hisar 56 ·93 lakhalmandi 57 ·19 Ratia 36 ·82 Tohana 47·89 Uklanamandi 56 ·19

Total 53'60 19

Tllble 10 below shows the position of literat,s, workers/llOn-workcrs, scheduled castes/tribes population in the district. 21.94 per cent of tho population in the district be longs to Scheduled Castos. Too number of literates is 29.97 per cent. Workets including marginal workers form 31.71 por ceht of the population whereas the remain­ ing 67.29 per cent are non-worker6. 20 TABLE Literates, Workers, Non-workers, SdtecIuled

-~-,,-.-- _._-_ .. -.. -.---. ----_.. __ ._---_.- ---. --_. ---'------.-----.- ._----_._-- .,,_---_._--- - -_._-----_._--- ...--- Percentage Name of Tahsil Total Total Populalio n Rural S.c. popu­ S.T. popu­ Literates to total Urban Ionion to lation to population Persons Males Females total Iota} popu­ popula­ p M F lation tion

2 4 6 7 8 9 10

Fatchabad T 350,!l66 IR6,149 163.917 23 -56 27 -12 36-<)R 15 '93 R 303,952 161.420 142.532 24-60 24 07 34 -33 12·46 lJ 46,114 24, 729 21,31'5 16·70 47-23 ':;4-30 39 04 Tohana T 163,350 1'6.81'9 76,4(>1 2Q -](, 27-28 35 R4 17 -55 R 133.254 70,966 62,2SN 31 -61 22·31 31 -27 12-09 lJ 30,096 15,923 14,173 19-36 49-31 56 22 41 -55

Hansi T 363.529 194.594 168,935 19 IJO 29-68 42 ·71 14-67 R 313,164_ 167.965 145.199 21 -OJ 25-24 39 10 9·20 U 50,365 26,629 23.736 12 -ID 57 -30 65-48 48 '13 Hisar T 619,589 334,139 285,450 20-27 32-45 44-68 18 -14 R 457,517 245,019 212,498 21 -66 24-44 37-82 9-02 U 162,072 89,120 72,952 16-32 55-07 63 -54 44 -71

__•.. _T_ • •. ___ , _, __ ,,_ .. __ ~_. ---.,---~--.----~--,-. ~ -~,~------._._ .. _._.. __ ' "-' ._--._- _, - -- -.-~'-~ ._--. - -..---_. -- _-_. Total District Total 1,496.534 801,771 694,763 21 -94 29-97 41 -46 16'71 Rural 1,207,887 64.5,370 562,517 23'34 24 -32 36-56 10'28 Urban 288.647 156,401 132.246 16 -09 53 ·60 61 -66 44-07

--'---~-.------.----~ ..~~ -~-- -_.------21

10 C&stes/Tribes population in the District

• •• _--_.- •• _-__._------,-- .,~---••¥,_ ._ ••--. _._-_- -.--... ~,-.-.--.-.. 'T------.. _- ._ .. --. ._-- -.. _-- ---.--_-.. --- " .. _._----_--_.. - of

_.... ,. ,--._ --~~"" _.- _.' _-.. -. _._. -- _--.., _- -._-'.- .- ... _-, -._---,- ----. --.--, .. - -._- - __ .. -_ Main workers to to tal Marginal workers to total Total workers to total Non-workers to total population population population population p M 'F P M F P M F 1'''' M F _. "--~'-.._--- - - . . -- It 12 13 14 IS 16 17 III 19 20 21 22

-_ .. _---- 31 '23 53 ·94 5 -44 :1 ·31l ()'SH 6 '56 34'61 54·52 12·00 65 ·39 45 -48 88'00 31 All 54 -(IR 5·XR :1 ·R4 0'6() 7'44 35 '.12 54 ·74 J.I·{! 64'(>11 45 ·26 86'68 29 ·61 53 ·O~ 2 ·50 (H3 0'05 0'65 29·94 53 '10 3 15 70'06 46-')0 96'85

30·(l4 54 ·39 3 ·6~ 2·91 o 15 604 33 ·55 .54'54 <) .(,1) (,6 -45 45 Au 90 ·31 31 ·30 55 ·30 3W, 3 .5() 0·18 7·40 34 R6 ~5 All II ·36 65 ·14 44 52 SX '64 27'6!l 50 30 2·27 0·06 0 06 0·06 27 '74 50 ·36 2·:13 T!. ·26 49 ·64 97 67

28 '39 47 'Sg 6·29 2·42 1·04 4·01 30 81 48 62 10 30 6') ·19 51 '38 89 ·70 2!! ·31 46'\)8 6 ·71 2·75 1'19 4 ·55 31 ·06 4l:! -17 11·2(> 68 ·94 .51 '83 88·74 28,<)0 51 '35 3 ·71 O·3H 0·09 0'71 29'28 51 ·44 4 -42 70·72 4!l 5(, 95 '58 29·99 50 80 5 (>4 2 -5:1 0'52 4·88 32·52 51·32 10·52 67·4X 48 6H !!9 '48 30 ·29 51 ·14 6 25 3 ·36 I) 69 6·44 :\3 ·65 51 'X3 12,(,') 66·35 48 17 ll7 ·31 29 '16 4')'85 3 ·88 o ·IX 0·06 () 32 29·34 41),91 4·20 70·66 ,50'09 95 '80

, __ 4 • - 'T' __ ' ___ o • - -~ __ - _-._ .. --- ~---- -_----- . _-...-- - - .-.~ ._--- .. . ._-.. -, 29·97 51 ·14 ;; ·53 2·74 0'62 5 ·19 32·71 51 ·76 10 ·72 67·29 48·24 89·28 30'19 51 ·25 (,-02 3 ·34 0·76 (',31 33 ·53 52 .()( 12

------... ------.. _...-- -. - ---~ ... ~ -.' .. -- ___.~_ .... _. __ . ___ · __.·_w_.....-- __· .. _. ______~., ... ______. - .. _"-' _-_--_.... _ t 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - - - --' ---~ _. -- __ ,-.,._-, - ~--.-- --,---- - _-_ ------~ -- -.~,,---... - ---.-....• -- _. -- _._-. _, ----- ...... -- 1 Fatehabad 152 143(94 '08) 92(60'53) 152(100'00) 70(46·05) lll(73 ·03) 142(93 '42) '152(100 ,(0) 2 Tohana tl6 82(95 '35) 60(69 '77) 86(100 -(0) 38(44 ,19) 58(67 -44) 73(84 '88) 86(100 '00) 3 Hansi 99 95(95 '96) 88(88 '89) 99(100 '(0) 65(65 '66) 79(79 '80) 97(97 '98) 99(100 '00) 4 Hisar 165 162(98 '18) 138(83 '64) 165(100 ,(0) 106(64 '24) 154(93 '33) 161(97 '58) 165(10(HIO)

- -_... _. ------>--_. _ _ r-o-""' ______._. -~_. ____ .._____ •. __ . _. _~ .... ___... ~. ____ ... _.,_ .. __. __ . __"_'_'" ___ '_'~_''' ___ _ Total district 502 482(96 -02) 378(75 -30) 502(100 -(0) 279(55 -58) 402(80 -08) 473(94 -22) 502(100 -(0) ----.---.------.--- ._------_._-_-_._-- Table 12 below shows proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Drinking water, power supply and educational facilities are available almost to thv entire population. Majority of the population iI. also served by other amenities such as mtdical facilities, communications, etc.

TABLE 12 Proportion of rural population served by different amenltJes _.----_._... __ ... _---_.-.- -_" ---_..... _-----_.. _-_ ---_.. _------serial Name of Total Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of No. Tahsil population -~. -- - __ - _. __ . _____ . ___ , ______. ___ .. __ .____ .___ --.-...__ ._. __. _ of inhabited Educ!tion Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Commun i· Approach Power villages in water Telegraph Hat cation by pucca supply ht~~l ~~ ------"'------. -.------.------~--- - .. -- - - -... - -~ ---' -_ ...... - .. --.- ~ - --- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Fatehabad 303,952 99-00 80-21 100·00 69-47 87·25 97 ·92 100-00 2 Tohana 133,254 99'71 88-63 100 'CO 66'56 89 -12 95'81 100·00 3 Hansi 313,164 99-38 92'43 100·00 81 '59 86 -31 . 99'93 100·00 4 Hisar 457,517 99·84 90'77 100·00 79'08 96'72 99'51 100-00 -~-.------.__.-., _. -.------___. -....-,_..--,-.-----_.~_"'9 -~------.. - Total District 1,207,887 99'49 88'31 100-00 75'93 90·80 98·81 100·00 ----.-- Tablet3 below gives distribution ofviJIages. not having certain amenities arranged according to distance ranges from the places where these are available. In 223 villages Post and Telegraph facility is not available whereas there is no medical facility in 124 villages.

TABLE 13 . Distrlbu~lon or villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance from the places where these are avdable

Villases Dot having the amenity of Number or villages where the amenHy is not avaUable ami avaUable at • distance 0.( - 5Ktns. 5- 10 Kms. H>+Kms. Total(Cols.2-4)

• __

1 Education 14 4 2 20 2 Medical 62 37 2S 124 3. Drinking water 4. Post and Telegraph 160 37 26 223 S. MarJ(et/Hat 6. ColllDlunication 71 is S Iii) ~3 •. taWe 14 below shows distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest toWn and availability of different amenities. 225 villages fall within a distance of 16-50 kms •• 218 villages within a distance of 6-15 kms. and another 59 villages within adistance of 0-5 kms. from the nearest town. TABLE 14 DIItrlbatlon or villages according to the distance rtom the nearest town ami avallabWty of different aDleDltiea

Distance ranse Number of Number (with percentage) Or villages having the amenity of from the inh~bited nearest town villages (in Ktns.) in each ------range Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketl Communi- Approach Power water Telegraph Hat cation by pucea Supply ---.-----.--- road 2 3 4 5 6 7 _------8 9 10 0-5 59 55(93 '22) 35(59 '32) 59(100'00) 25(42 '37) '38(64'41) 52(88·14) 59(UX)-(10}

6-15· 218 . 209(95 '87) 167(76 ·61) 218(100 '(0) 133(61 ,(1) 168(77 '06) 205(94·04) 218(100 '(0) 16-50 225 218(96,89) 176(78 ,22) 225(100.'00) 121(53·78) ,,196(87 '11) 216(96'00) 225(100'00) 51+ Unspecified --- ...... _,--_.-._-_._._-_._---_ .. - ... __ .... -._.-_•... _---- Total 502 482(96 ,02) 378(75 '30) 502(100 '00) 279(55 '58) 402(80'08) 473(94 '22) 502(100'00)

------_._----_.--_.•. _- ._--.. --" ... -~----.-----_-.--.--...... ----_-.. ------.--"'-- Table 15 below gives distribution ofviIlages according to population range and amenities available. 211 villages have population in the range 2,000-4,999 whereas 20) villages have population in the range 500-1,999. Only 41 villages have population of more than 5,000. Majority of the villages have all the noted amenities.

TABLE 15 'It Distribution of villages according (0 population range and amenities available

---~---- ... -.---.. - -_-_------_._-.-._-----_._.. _-. _.-.------Population :Numl?er of Nllmber (with perce!ltagc) of villages having the amenity of range mhablted ---.. --.-.------.--.------.-.. villages in Education Medical Drinkin~ Post & Marketl Communi- Approach Power each range water Telegraph Hat cation by PUCCI! supply ____._. ______.. _ .. ______. ______. - - ___.. _____.. ______Road ..L-_ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -499 49 34(69 ·39) 9(18 '37) 49(100 ·00) 2(4 ·08) 15(30,61) 31(63 ·27) 49(100 ·00) 500-1.999 201 196(97·S!) 136(67 ,66) 201(100 -00) 75(37,31) 153(76 -12) 190(94 -53) 201(100 .(0) 2,000 -·4.999 2n 211(100 ·00) 194(91-94) 211(100-00) 162(76,78) 194(91 ,94) 211(100 ·00) 2J 1(100 ,00) 41(100·00) 40(97 -56) 41(100 -(0) 41(100 .(0) 5;000+ 41 41(100 ·00) 39(95 '12) 40(97 '56) ------Total 502 482(96 ,02)----'------,.---- 378(75 '30) 502(100 ·00) 279(55 '58) 402(80·08)--- 473(94- - ·22) 502(100---- ,00) ------Table 16 below reveals that wheat and bajra are the main items of staple food in majority of the villages. TABLE 16

Main .atople food i .. the majonty of villages In tach tainU.

Serial Name of Tahsil • Main staple food _-...... oNo. ______•__ • ____... ___J ______,.._ __ -. ____" ____ _ 1 2 ._--'------...... ----_.1 Fatehabad Wheat,BaJl'II_---- 2 Tohana Wheat, Bajra . 3 Hansi Wheat, Bajra 4 f{isar Wheat, BaJfa ------~--~------~------~------~---- Taltle 17 below gives distribution ofvj1Jages according to land use. As per this table 91'.99 per leaR, ot area , in the district is cultivable out of which 69.79 per "nt is irrigated. TABLE 17 Distribution of viUages act'ordlnl: 40 lIInd _

Serial Name of Tahsil No. of Total area Percentage PercentaBe of No. inhabited (in hectares) cultivable irrigated area· villages area to total to total area cultivable area 1 2 ------~------3 4 5 6 ------~------.-_._--- 1 Falehabad 152 111 5,057 '32 9l ·79 68·03 2 Tohana 86 65,611 ·00 90·78 83·8S 3 Hansi 99 143,077 '97 92·51 79'94 4 Hisar 165 263,534'22 92 ·16 62·05

TOlal District S02 657,280 ·51 91·99 69·79

----~------_.__ ._----_._------Table 18 below shows growth, density and sex ratio or'urban population of the district in relation to the State. The percentage of urban population in the district is j9.29. Density of population in the urban areas of the district is more than the urban density of the State. TABLEtS Gro\tth, Density and Sex-ratio of urban population in the DIstrict In relation to the State ------,. __ .. _---.--_ . .-. ,,,-_. --_._------HlSAR DISTRICT HARYANA STATE ------, ------._------_-. ------,------.------Census Year To1al U,bar Percent- Deca- Density Sex Total Urban Percent- Deca- Densily Sex popula- lIf1opula- age of dal (P(Jpu- Rllio po pula- popula- age dal (po pula- .ratio tion (in- lion urban percent-latioll (n('. of tion (in- tion (in- urhan percent- tion (no. of eluding (includ- IX·pu- a~e per ~q. females eluding ~lll~ing popu- age per sq. fcmales institu- ing ins- lati!)n varia- km.) pu institll- mstltu- lation varia- km) per liona! titutional tion in 1,000 tional tional tion in 1,000 lind and urban males) and and urhan males) hOllscless hOllseless popula- houseless housclcss popu- popula- popula- tion popula- popu!a- lation tion) tion) tion) lion) -----._.--.. -----~------.. ------_.__ ._-_._------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ____- ___ .. __ ,~ ____ • ______... __,_ • ____ f_ ... __ ._'-____• ______• _____. _----- 1951 569,122 74,097 13 02 +23·17 842 5,673,614 968,494 17 ·07 +37 ·19 845

1961 835,576 125,515 15·02 +69·39 2,33~ 828 7,590,543 1,307,680 17 '23 +35·02 3,479 842 197J 1,160,835 179,864 15·49 +43·30 3,200 832 JO,036,808 1,772,959 17,66 +35·58 3,928 853

1981 1,496,534 288,647 19·29 +fO·48 3,925 846 12,922,618 2,827,387 21 ·88 +59 ·47 3,702 ~49

.--"~".-~ .-"~~~ ...... _._----~----,_._------~ .... - ~ ------_._ ._----,,--- Table 19 below is in respect of new towns and towns declassifit,'d in 1981. Barwala and Ratia towns have been added in the district. TABLE 19 New tOWIIS/tOWlll 4edIBffed In 1981 Census ------_.. ---- Name of Town Population ~ (includinlf institu· tiOlu.l and house-· less popUlatio9)' . -_...... ,--_-- ...... ---- 1 ,_----_._------_ 2 ----- ......

kial Cia•• name and civic Per CapIta No. sta~US of the Town Receipt Expenditure Total Receipt Receipt Total General ExpendJ. Public Expendi- Other-- throush from all expend i- adminis- ture on worlcs ture.On aspects taxes other ture tration ~Ublic pub~ic sources ealth maWU- and con- tions lIenicnces 1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ,--_.II 1 IV. Barwala (M.C.) 9·74 6·24 3'50 7·30 2·74 1·09 0·30 0'01 3 ·11i :2 III. Patchabad (M.C.) 47 ·18 38 ·12 9·06 49'54 2'53 13·84 iI'll 1·02 23-84 l 11. Hansi (M.C.) 74·49 32·66 41 '83 73·52 29·80 11·14 5·70 ·(Us 26·63 4 I. .Hisar (M.c.) 62,84 40·97 21·87 62·04 1·03 17.()6 17 ·IS 0'42 2(;,38 S VI. Jakhalman:li (M.C.) 1M ·03 41 ·57 119 ·46 142'61 21'S9 14·43 7 -OS 1 ·08 98 -46 6 iV. RaUa (M.C.) 32·17 22,40 9·77 30·69 14·31 , 3·27 IH7 0'59 1 ·35 7 III. Tohana (M.C.) S3·70 33·04 20·66 46·84 9·78 30 '16 3'55 0·84 2·51 8 V. Uklanamandi (M.C.) 91 '07 50 ·32 40·7S 77,60 19·13 11 ·62 25'37 0'64 20'84 Total Sc, ·84 35 '66 24 '18 58 ·09 8'63 15 ·00 11 '56 0·50 22·40

--~-.. -,-.. ------.-.-.. ----~--- .... _._ .... _-- _._----_---_._---- .Per capita receipt and expenditure has t-een worked out taking into account the population of Hisar (MC) only. Table 21 below gives the number of schools per ten thousand population in towns. There is no Higher Secondary School in Ba.rwala, Jakhalmandi, Ratia and Uklanamandi towns. Only one Secondary/MQJriculatioo School per ten thousand population is available in the urban areas. TABLEll SChools per teD thousand populatioD ID TOd-

Claas, name and ciyi<: statUi of T('wn No. per ten thoullalld population Higher SecondaryI Junior Primary SeCondarYI Matriculation Sec:oIl4ary/ bater/pOCI Middle Junior College 1 2 3 4 s IV. Barwala (M.C.) 1 1 1 W. Eat.chabad,.(M.C.) 1 1 2 II. Hansi (M.C.) 1 1 1 2 I. Hipt (M.e.) N 1 1 2 VI. Jakhalmlll'ldi (M.C.) 4 4 1 1)'. RatiafM.C.) 1 2 m. Totlaa (M.e.) N 1 2 \T. tJkI..;..ndi (M.e.) 3 3 Total ------N 1 1 2 ~.~----~--~~~------~~~------~ ~.,

,,' table 12 bekiw indicates the number of beds in medical institutions per 1000 popuiatiOli. 'the' number of beds per 1000 populaton in urban areas comes to t,,:o.

TABI,E22 No. of beds Ia medtcallastitudcms 'n Towns

-----,------~--.... ' - ClaH.-name-and civic status of the TOwn No. of beclt in· medical Institution. per 1,000 POpula­ tion 2

IV. Barwala (M.C.) N III. Falehabati (M.C.) 2 II. Hansi (M.C.) 1 I Hisar (M.e) 2 VI. Jakhalmandi (M.C.) 2 , lV. Ratia (M .C.) 1 III. Tohana (M.C.) 2 V. Uklanamandi (MC.) 1 Total 2

Note.-'N' denotes negligible. Table 23 below shows proportion of slum population in Class I and II towns. In Hisar-the only Class t town in the district-the proportion of slum popUlation to total popUlation of the town comes to 9.75 per cent only,

TABLE 13 Proportion of sloms population in Towos

ClaH, name and civic status of the Town· Pf'rcentage of the Density in slums slums population (per sq. km.) to total population oftbe town 2 3

I. Hisar (M.C.) 9 ·75 28,755 Total 28,7'5

.Por Class I and Class II towns (·nly.

Table 24 below shows the names ofthree most important manufactured, exported and imported ~ommo· dities in case of each town.

1'ABLE14 Most important COIDIIIOdlty manllfa4!tured,lmpotted and etpor,ed In tow.

~------Class, name and civic status of the Town -- Most important commodit) Manufactured Bxported 'imported

-'~'--~------~------~------.------~------~~--~~ 2 3 .. • ------~------~------~------~--~------., IV. Barwala (M .C.) Ginned Cotton Wheat -- COal m. Fatehabad (M.C.) AgriculturaJ Implement. , Cotton Seed. Oboe U. Hansi (M,'C,) Ginned Cotton Cotton and Itee1 Cotton yam '·,1, Jijsaf (M.C.) Steel Tubes IrOn 'Ipes 'Wboat VI. 'akhalmandi (M.e.) Mustard oil Wheat GNI' ,IV. Ratia (M.C;) AgrJcOltiU'alltnptetrietltS COltl>al Cloth' III. Tobana (M.C.) AfniCUlturaJ Implements 'hila" V. Uklanamandi (M.C.) G oned Cotton .:~ =' ------.------~------. PART A YIL",AGI; ANO TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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conES us£l) IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

33 tonts USED IN THE Vll.LAGE DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THEsE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW Column No.5 EDUCATIONAL Primary School P Middle School M Matriculation H Higher Secondary/Pre-University College PUC Training School Tr Adult Literacy Class/Centre Ac Other educational Institutions o (These may. include Sanskrit Pathshala, Senior Basic School, Makhtab, etc.) Column No.6 MEDICAL

Hospital H Maternity Home MH Health Centre HC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Sub-Centre HS Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Community Health Worker CHW

Column No.7

DRINKING WATER

Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water Tk Tubewell Water TW Hand pump Hp Canal i C Nallah N Others o Column No. S FaST AND TELBGRAPH

Post Office PO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone Connection Phone Column No. 10. COMMUNICATIONS

Bus BS RaHway Station RS Column No. 11 APPROACH TO VILLAGIi Pucca Road PR Kacx:ha Road KR Column No. 0 POWER SUPPLY Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for agriculture EAg Electricity for other purpose like industrial, commercial, etc. EO Electricity for all purposes listed above EA Column No. 16

IRRIGATED BY SOU~CE

Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE River R Others a Total T Column No. 20

REMARKS

N-Copies of the newspapers coming in the village. M-Motorcyclesfscooters available in the village. C-Carsjjeeps available in the village. T -Tractors available in the village.

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31 FATEHABAJ) TAlISIL

Serial Name of tbe Village Location No. Code

2 3

1 Ahrwan 83 2 Alika 17 3 Alipur Bharota ., 21 4 Alwalwas 30 5 Ayalki 103 6 Babanpur 52 7 Badalgarh 51 8 145 9 Bahmanwala 43 10 Baliyala 40 11 Bangram 137 12 Banmandore 117 13 Bara 47 14 Barolanwal i ' 9 ]5 Basin, 140 J6 Basti Bhiwan 139 17 Bawan 66 18 Behbalpur 4 19 Bharpoor 23 20 ' 12~ 21 BhaUu Khurd 2 22 Bhawani Khera 49 23 J50 24 Bhodia Khera (Bhodi Khera) 138 25 Bhuna 69 26 Bhundarwas (Bhudarwas) 45 21 Bhunra ' 62 28 Bhuthan Kalan (Bhootan Kalan) . 98 29 Bhuthan Khurd (Bhutan Khurd) 89 30 Bighar 143 31 Bira Badi 11 32 Birdhana 84 33 Bisla 141 34 Bodiwali 128 35 Bora 39 36 Boswal " 106 37 Burj (Bury) 58 38 Chandec Kalan (Chandu Kalan) 78 39 Chandee Khurd (Cbandu Khurd) 77 40 " 91

4] Chan Kothi' ",. 6 42 Chaubara 94 43 Chindhar" 152 44 Chinmon (Chunmoon) 55 45 Dadupur 29 46 Daryapur .. III 47 Dayor (Dhyar) " 113 48 Dehman ,~. 93 49 119 50 Dhabi Khurd ,.' 115 38

FATEHABAD '1WHSU;--Contd.

Serial Name of the Village Location No. Code

2 3

51 Dhangar 142 52 Dharni- 144 53 Dhaulu 71 54 Dhingsara '- 135 55 Dhir 107

56 Digoi 61 57 Dullat 67 58 Fatchabad (Rural) 101 59 Gadli 121 60 Ganda 13

61 Ghaswa 54 62 Ghotru 72 63 Gilian Kheri (Gilan Kbera) . 129 64 Gorakhpur 92 65 Hamzapur 82

(Xi Hanspur 10 67 Haroti 20 68 Hasinga (Hasniga) 73 69 Hijarawan Khurd 1 70 Hijrawan Kalan - 110

7] Hukmawafi (Hukman Wali) 19 72 Jallopur 28 73 landli Kalan 96 74 IandJi Khurd 91 75 Iandwala- ] 14

76 Jhalnian 99 77 Kajalheri ]48 78 Kalandargarh 59 79 Kalotha 18 80 Kamana 25

81 Kani Kheri 64 82 Karno]i ] 12 83 Kata Kheri ·105 84 Kawalgarh 48 85 Khabra Kalan - J23

86 Khabra Khurd 122 87 Khai 32 88 Khairpur 31 89 Khajuri Jati 147 90 Khanmohammad 109 91 Khanpur . 108 92 Khara Kheri 151 93 Khariati Kbera (Khairati Khera) 133 94 Khasa Pathanana 68 95 Kheraiwala, -88

96 Kheri Rohan 63 97 Khumharia 149 98 Khundan 8 99 Kirdhan . 125 100 KukrawaJi l31 1f F.M!:EIfA&""AJIS~~~. Seriai. Name of the Village No. Locatiori (:ode 2 3 101 KunaI 102 Ladhuwas 60 103 Laji 35 104 Lambha 27 105 Lehrian 53 65 106 Luthera 107 Maghanwali 38 108 Majra 75 ]09 Malhar 100 llO Malwala 102 16 111 Manakpuc 11.2 Manawali 5 113 Marh 134 114 Mehmra 15 115 Mehuwala· 50 127 116 Mirana 117 Mochiwal i 41 118 Mohammadki 95 119 Mohammadpur Rohi 34 120 Mohammadpur Sofar {Mohammadpur Sotad) 146 76 121 Munshiwali 122 Nadhauri 79 123 Nagpur 90 124 Nakta 12 125 Nangal 7" 37 126 Nathwan 127 Nikuwana 57 128 Palsar 46 129 Pandri 86 130 PhuU 87 22 131 Pilchian 132 Pili Mandori 33 ]33 Raipur 1I6 134 Ramsta 74 135 120 Ratakhera 24 136 Ratia (Rural) 137 Rattangarh 26 138 Ral.abad 42 139 Rojhanwall 104 140 44 Saharen (SaMran) 14 141 Sardarwala 142 Sarwarpur 36 143 Shahidanwali 130 132 144 Shahnal 81 145 Shekhupur Sotar 8$ 146 Sirdhan .' 141 Sukhmanpur 136 80 148 Suli Khera c 124 149 Teliwara ISO Theri • 56 3 .to FAl'EHABAD TAHSIL-Concld. Serial Name of the Village iocatton No. Code 2 3

151 Thuyan (Thiyan) . 118 152 Tibbi 70 VILLAGE DIRECTORY FATEHABAD TAHSIL

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VILLAGE Amenities and FATEHABAD TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village Total Total population Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash(-) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of and Number shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the of households ranges, viz.,-5 kms, 5-·IOkm~ and 10+kms of the nearest place No. Village where the facility in available is given) (in ------hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Water Telegraph or days nications (Potable) of the (Bus Stop, market/ Railway hat, if Station, any Water way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III HiJarawan Khurd (40) 4,545 ·00 7,609 ( L145) P(4),M,H,Ac RP(2), TW,Hp,C PO,Phone .. BS ellw

2 Bhattu Khurd (120) 859·00 949 (132) P RP TW,Hp, C -(-5) BS

3 Theri (119) 468'()() 1,003 (148) P RP T,W,Tk, PO -(-5) TW, Hp. C

4 l:Iehbalpur (lIS) ggS'li4 I,OHO (157) P,M,Ac -(--5) T,W,Tk, -{-·S) BS TW,llp,C

5 Manakpur (116) 274'()() ]34 (52) P -. (5-l(J) T,Tk, TW, -(5-to) --(-5) Hp,C

6 Chankothi (I I 5) 3.250,00 3,:m (4HZ) P(4),Tr. RI'«(,) lip -·(-5) BS

7 Nakta (117) 34400 407 (69) P RP W -(-5) -(5-10)

8 Khundan (114) 1,248 ·00 1,469 (233) P RPO) Tk, Hp, C PO BS

9 Barolanwali (113) 435·00 1,192 (147) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,Tk, -(-5) BS Hp,C

10 Hanspur (112) 1,097 ·90 J,344 (185) P,M RP(2) T,W,Tk, PO BS TW,H1',C

II Dira Badi (II I) 1,091 00 2,090 (332) r,M RP(4) T,W,Tk, -(-5) -(-5) lW,Hp,C

12 Nagpur (107) 2,()99 ·00 3,454 (526) P,M,H D,CHW(2) Hp,C PO BS

13 Ganda (110) 618 00 1,527 (238) I' RP(2) TW,Hp,C PO BS

14 Saharetl (Saharan) (109) 238·00 134 (24) I' -(-$) TW,Hp,C -(-$) BS

15 Mach (108) 1,228 ·00 2,160 (327) P,M,H RP(3) TW, Hp,C PO BS

16 Malwala (174) 243·00 422 (61) I' -(10+ ) TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) 43 DIRECTORY Land use HISAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town and POWt'r Sianle r,and U5C (i.c. arca U'10CI differenl Iypes of hUlu usc in Remarks to Village distance (ill Kms.) Suprly food hectares roundec' uP!o 2 deCimal places) (including -----.---.-.------•.... _ - _ - - - _._._ any place Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Alea of . Sources iniga\ed waste Ilot reJi",iolls. (including av~ilable historical r.allchar for or archae- ancl cultiw- logical grove,) lion inlcre~t)

1 t 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR.KR l:illc/Jahi~d (J I) EA WIIl.;a!, Rice T(3,691.00). 525 00 1500 314 00 NI2:M 28: GCO,118.(0). ('4:'1' 108 TW(15P .CKl), TWE(415.(lO) PR.KR FakhiJhau (21) E,-\ Wheat, Rice "[(555.00), 22400 3000 50 00 N2: MI:Ch GC(379.0C'). T6 TW(H.OO), TWE(142.1){}) KR Fatehal'ad (21) EA Wheal. Bajra T(374.00). 55 00 5 00 34 00 T7 GL'{177.ro), lW(3(UIO), TWE( 167.0(1). PR Falchahad (16) EA Wheat, Bajr3 1'(681.08). 129 90 15·38 59 48 M2; Tl2 GC(~26.8'). TW(l9.8J). TWE( 134.36) KR F,l(chabad (14) CA Wheat, Bajra T(21 1.(0). 3R ·no 4 00 21 00 C1:T5 GC(1 (,0.(10). TW(21.()(l). TWE(30.00)

PR,KR Fakhahad (16) ED. EAg Whmt. B,tjm 1'(2,()41.00). 437 ·00 172·00 M6: T34 GC(2.544.00), lW(47.00). TWE(50.00) KR Fatehabad (14) ED. EAg Wheat, B;ijra T(240.00). 75'00 29·00 M1:T5 GC(231.(IO). TWE(9.00) PR I'atchabad (111 ) FA Wheat. Bajra T(8651.00), 30400 76·00 TJ8 GC(868.00) 48·()() l'R Fat~iJat>3.d (19) cA WIlCat, Hajra 1'(350.00). 37·00 M2:T7 GC(343.00). TW(4.00). TWE(3.00) PR Fatchabad (22) EA Wheat. Bajra "[(792.36). 242 00 63 54 M3:T20 GC(629.68). Tw(8t.34). TWE(81.34)

PR Ratia (22) EA Wllcal. Bajra T(804.00). 211 00 76 ()() M7: T23 GC(643.00), TW(80.00). 1'WE(81.00) PR,KR Ratia (16) fA Wheat.G,·am T(I.530.00), 449·00 120 00 N3:M1O: GCn.530.00), T26 PR Ratia (26) EA Wheal T(595.(lO), JIi 00 5 ·00. N4: M3: GC(276.00). 0: T 20 1'W(l64.00). TWE(155.00) PR Ralia (24) EA Wheat 1'(206.00). .8·00 98 00 24·00 M2:T6· GC(98.00). TW(SO.()(». TWE(58.OC) 15 .()(l NI0:MIO: PR Ratia (24) EA Wheat T(1,110.00), 5·00. GC(771).00), C3:T30 TW(202.()(». TWE(130.00) , PR Ratia (16) E>\ Wheat, Gram T(l82.00). 33·00 28·OQ M4:T3 GC(73.00). 1'W(20.oo). TWE(89.00) VILLAGI;

Amenittes aDd FATEHABAD TAHSIL

Loca~ Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash(-) is tion (witb Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges viz .. - 5kms .• 5-.10 kms. ano 10+kms. of the nearest place No. (in hectares) of householas where the facility is available is given)

-- .. -.----~ ______N_ --,,-_._------.--.------"----.-.. --~ Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi· Water Tele&raph Or catiollS (Potable) days of (Bus Stl)P, the Railway market! Statk'n, hat. if Water any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 Alika (173) J,738 ·00 2.525 (418) P,M.Tr. HS TW,Hp PO BS

18 K.alotha (172) 984 ·59 1,773 (296) P -(-5) W. Tk, TW, -(-5) BS Hp,C

19 Hukmawali (106) 850'00 1,331 (196) P -(-5) Tk, Hp,C -(-5) BS (Hukmanwali)

20 Haroli (104) 3,460'00 6.922 (1,012) P(3),M HS.RP(2). W,Hp PO,Phone BS CHW(2)

21 Alipur Bharota (103) 479·00 639 (97) P -(10+) Hp.C -(10+ ) BS

22 Phull (102) 1.218 ·00 1.901 (256) P.M,H. CHW(2) Hp,C PO BS Tr.

23 Bbarpoor (tOO) 380·80 988 (150) P CHW TW.Hp. -(5-10) -(-5)

24 Ratakbc:ra (101) 1,1~1'00 2,354 (338) P,M RP(2), W.TW.Hp, PO BS CHW(2) C 2S Kamana (160) 1,075'00 1,551 (236) P -(-5) TW. Hp. C -(-5) BS

26 Ratia (Rural) (162) 3,159'00 650 (119) -(-5) -(-5) T.W.TW, -(-5) -(-5) Hp

27 Lali (165) 1.093 '00 2.836 (467) P.M CHW(2) TW,Hp, PO BS C

28 Jallopur (166) 742·00 1.8J2 (246) P -(5-10) TW, Hp,C PO -(-5)

29 Dadupur (105) 744·00 926 (128) P RP,CHW Hp,C -(-5) BS

30 Alwalwas (167) 1,284 ·00 2,014 (352) P HS.RP(2), Hp -(-5) BS CHW

31 KIlaifPur (171) 259'00 452 (81) P,Ac RP Hp -(-5) BS 4S DIRECfORY

Land use HlSAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest toWn and Power Staple Land use (j,e, arCa under different types of lana usc in Remarks (in­ to Village distancc (in Kms,) Supply food hectares nlullded upto :! decimal pbce,) cluding any ------place of forest Irrigated by Un­ Cultural An:a not religious, Sources irrigated waste (in available hi~torical or eluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva. interest) anel tiOl~ groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Ratia (Hi) FA Wh(ut, Gram T(I.293,(lO). 28700 ISR '00 NI2:MI4: GC(660.(lO], 12:; TW(133.OG,. TWE(500,OO) PR,KR Ratia (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(746.23), ]62 6S 75 68 N5:TIO GC(393.35). TW(21i4.66). 1'WE(88.22) PR,KR Ratia (14) ED. EO Wheat. Bujra T(730.00), 61 ()(I 59·00 Ml:T21 GC(72b.tlO), 1'WE(2.00) PR.KR Ratia (II) ED, FAg Wheat, Bajra 1'(2.274.00), 913 00 2·00 271 00 N7:MI4:C5 GC(2.274.00) l' 89

PR r'ltchabau (16) fA Wheat, Bajra 1'031.(0). 114 ·00 34 00 T3 GC(226.(J(I). TW(44.0(). 1'WE(61.00) PR Fatellabad (19) EA Wh~at, B?jra T(I,007.(lO), 13200 79·00 N3:MI: Tl2 0C(471.00), TW(236.00). TWEOOO.OO) PR Ralia (5) EA Wheat, Hajra 1'(31

PR,KR Ratia (5) EA Wheat. Bajra 1'(918.00). 148 00 85 00 N3: M2: o C'( G25 .flO), 1'15 TWf{293,(l() PR,KR Ratia (3) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(7~2.00). J4400 149·00 M3: T24 GC(41V)(), 1'W(241.00). 1'WE(124,00). R(S.OO)

PR Ratia (0) FA Wheat. Bnjra. T(I,m.M). 1,52900 49500 N2:T5 GC(83R.00), TW(147.00). TWE( j 50,00). PR,Kt Ratia (5) EA Wheat. Rice T(932.00). 77 ·00 84·00 N4:M6:T41 (;C(674.00). TW(229.00). TWE(29.0ll) PR.KR Ratia (8) EA Wheal, Rke T(591.00). 105 00 4ti 00 N3:M3: Til G(:(402.00). W(l8.00). 1'W(171.00) PR Ratia (10) EA Wheat, Bajra 1'(518.00). 164 00 6200 NS: M3:C!: GC(429.00). TIS 1'W(39.00). TWE(50.00) PR Ratia (10) EA Wheat. Bajra T(835.oo). 328 00 400 117 ·00 N9:M3:C2: GC.(478.00), T31 TW(157.00). TWE(2oo.00)

fR Ratia (12) EA Wheat Bajra T(189.00). 54·00 16·00 N3;T3 GC(93.00), 1'W(40.00). TWE(56.00) VILLAGE Amenities and FATEHABAD TAHSIL

Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (---) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges viz.,-S kms. 5--10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the rtearest place No. (in hectares) of households where the facility is available is given)

... ----~---... ------.----<--- -~-., .. -.-- ... ---..-._- '-'~--~-- Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Tclcgrarh or cations (Potable) days (Bus Stop, of the Railway marketlStation, hat. if Water any way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32 Khai (117) 455·00 1,067 (167) P -(10+) TW.Hp,C -(10+) as

33 Pilchian (175) 618 ·00 1,532 (226) p.M CHW TW,Hp,C PO BS

34 Mohammadki (176) 678'00 811 (106) P CHW TW.Hp,C' -(10+) BS

35 Ladhuwas (178) 1.075 ·64 1,814 (186) P -(10+) W;rw.Hp PO BS

36 Sardarwala (179) 687·55 1,529 (243) P CHW W,TW,Hp -(-5) BS

37 Nangal (170) 1,217 ·00 2,302 (403) P,M,H -(10+) W PO BS

38 Luthera (121) 133·00 538 (85) P -(-5) Hp -(-5) BS

39 Bora (169) 307·00 956 (152) P -(10+) Hp -(-5) BS

40 Baliyala (168) 803'00 1,904 (317) P,M -(5-10) W,Hp PO BS

41 Mirana (164) 412·00 732 (113) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Hp PO BS

42 Rattangarh (163) 868·00 1,313 (214) P CHW W,Hp -(-5) .,BS

43 Bahmanwa1a (122) 1.391 '00 1,899 (284) P,M HS W,Hp,C PO BS

44 ROJhanwali (123) 270'00 534 (80) P -(5-10) W,Hp,C -(-5) BS

45 Bhundarwas (159) 879'00 1.971 (282) P CHW Hp -(-5) -(-5) (Bhudarwas)

46 Nikuwana (124) 236'00 486 (76) P RP Hp -(-5) -(-5)

47 . Bara (lS8) 395,00 790 (107) l' -(5-10) lip. -(-:-5) -(-5) · .. 47 DmECl'ORY Land use HISAR DIST.RICT Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in Remarks (in- to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place,) eluding allY - .. -.------.------. place of Forest Irrigated by ,tJT!-- Cultur~l Area not religious. Sources trngated waste (In_ available historical or cJuaing for archaeological gauchar c.ultiva- interest) and hon groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR.KR Ralia (19) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra 1'(401.00), 1600 3800 M5:T8 G C(l 72.00). W(110.00). TW(119.00) PR,KR Ratia (23) ED. EAg Wheat. Bajra T(534.00), 28·00 56·00 M4: TS3 G C(239. (0). TW(295.00) PR,KR 'Ratia (21) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(582.00). 40·00 S600 M5: Cl; T20 GC(l73.00). W(358.00). TW(51.00) PR Ralia (19) EA Wheat, Bajra T(968.40). 17 81 89 43 N2:M8: T23 GC(28 '33). TW(314·84). TWE{625·23)

PR Ratia (17) EA Wheat, Bajra T(492.50). 121 00 74·05 M8: Tl3 GC{20.23), TW(161.87). TWE(310.39) PR,KR Ratla (15) EA Wheat, Bajra T(885.00Jo 207 ·00 125·00 N5: M5: T16 GC(518. ), TW(242.00). TWE(l25.()(), PR,KR Ratla (12) FA Wheat, Bajra T(100.0u). 10 00 23·00 M2:T5 GC(66.00). TW(20.00). TWE(14.00) PR.KR Ratia (12) EA Wheat, Bajra T{271.00). 9·00 27 00 N2:T5 GC(175.00), TW{36.(0). TWB(60.00), PR,KR Ratia (9) EA Wheat T(S04.00). 246·00 5300 NS: M8:Cl: GC(213.00), T17 TW(1S0.00). TWE(141.00).

PR.KR Ratia (9) EA Wheat T(361.00). 25·00 26 ·00 H GC(35'(XJ), TW(240.00). TWE(86.00) PR,KR Ratia (S) EA Wheat T(748.00), 59·00 61 ·00 N4;M7; C2: GC(237 ·00) T22 TW(335.00). TWE(176.00) PR,KR Ratia (9) EA Wheat, Bajra T(844.00). 323·00 136·00 88·00 M2: Tll GC(512.00). TW(200.00), TWE(132.00) PR,KR' Ratla (7) ED Wheat, Bajra T(204.00), 16,00 50·00 Ml: TS GC(l~9.00), TW{15.(0) PR;KR Ratia (8) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(740.00). 23 ·00 6·00 110 ·00 T17 GC(318.00), TW(422.00) pR,KR Ratia (10) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(192.00). 16·00 28·00 Ml:Cl:TS GC(90.00), TWE(102.00) PR, KR Ratia (6) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(322.00), 46·00 1·00 26·00 Nl: M4: T6 OC~150.00), TW 172.00) 48

Amenities and FATEHABAD TAHSIL

Lo~a· Name of Village Total Tot'll Amenitieq available (If not available within the village. a dash (_) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in bracket~. the distance in broad Code the Village alld Number ranges viz.,--5 killS., 5-.\0 km~. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place No. (in hectares) of households where the facility is available is given) ---~~-----.. -... ---.-.. ----~.------_..------Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi· Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days of (Bu! Stop, the Railway marketl Station, hat, if Water any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

48 Kawalgarh (157) 997·00 1,313 (203) P -(5-10) fip -(5--10) -(5-10)

, 49 Bhawani Khera (154) 189 ·00 368 (SO) -(-5) -(5-10) Hp -(5-10) -(5-10)

SO Mehmra (153) 702·00 2,124 (308) P,M,Tr. - (5 10) Hp PO BS

51 Badalgarh (152) 1,184'00 1.831 (296) P HS,CHW(2) TW.Hp.C PO B:l

52 Babanpur (lSI) 1,139 ·00 952 (135) P(Z) - ( 5) TW.Hp. C _( -5) as

S3 Lambha (155) 970'00 1,61 I (262) P(2),M - (10+) Hp -( - 5) -( S)

54 Ghaswa (149) 744·00 850 (133) P - (10+) Hp - ( $) -- (- s)

55 Chinmon (148) 397 ·00 ] ,206 (250) P HS, RP (4) Hp PO ns (Chunmoon)

56 Teliwara (156) 542·00 432 (61) - (- 5) -- (- S) T,W,TW. - (-~) _. (- S) Hp,C

57 Nathwan (161) 760·00 1,021 (1S8) P(2) - (-- 5) Hp,C PO BS

~8 Burj (Bury) (146) 540·00 644 (112) P -- (- S) Tk., TW, -(- S) -(-~) Hp

59 Kalandargarh ' (147) 323'00 184 (34) --(- S) - (- S) T,W,TW, -- (- S) BS Hp

60 KunaJ (ISO) 723 '00 1.595 (2S7) P CHW TW,Hp, - (- S) - (-$) C

61 Diaai (SO) 569-00 770 (116) P,M,Tr. HS,CHW ., TW,Hp,C PO -($-10)

62 Bhunra (79) 433·00 317 (51) P - .(5- .10) TW,Hp,C -(5.-10) -(&--10) 49

DiRECTORY Land usc mSAR DISTRIcr

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land use (i.e. area undcr diff~nmt typcs of lancl usc Remarks to and distance Supply food in hecWrcs rounded upto 2 decimal plaecs) (induding Village (in Kms.) - ... ~ ..-- ... -.--.-.--.--.---. - ... -... _ ...... •.... __ .... any place Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area not o( Sources irrigated waste aV(liluhlc religious, . (inelud(rlg for hislorical (If gall char cultha- arehac"logic~ and tion interest) gr('Ve~l)

11 12 13 14 15 HI 17 18 19 20 PR Ratia (6) EA Wheat, Baira T(55~.OO), 326,00 2()'()O 98 ·00 Ml: T6 GC(194.00), 1W(S7.OO) TWE(272.00) PR Ratia (10) EA Wheal, Rice T(152 00), II ·00 (i·OO 20 00 T6 GC(S9.oo), TW(l5.00), TWE(48.00) PR Ratia (9) EA Wheal, Rice T('i85.00), 44·00 I ·OU 72 00 N2: M5:C2: GC(l99.()(», TI3 TW(272.00), TWE(114.00)

PR,KR Barcia (Punjab) ~) EA Wheat, F;tcc T(657.00). 405 ·00 122 ·00 N 2:M4: GC(427.oo). T1] TW(l25.00), , TWE(105.00) PR,KR Bareta (Punjab) (8) EA. Wheat, Rice T(808.00), 163 ·00 IuS 00 NI: MI:CI: GC(412.00), T 2') TW(192.00), TWE(44.00), R(160.00) PR Ratia (10) EA Wheat T(522.00), 329,00 J 19 ·00 M3:T21 GC( 194.(0). W(l09.00), TW(109.00). TWE(llO.OO) PR Ratia (12) ED, EAg Wheat T(570.oo). 91l'OO 76,l)() M2: T II GC(302.00), W(89.00), TW(89.00), TWE(90.00) PR Ratia (10) EA Wheat T(269.oo). 61 ·()o 67 ·00 N 7:M5:T18 GC(213.00), W(l8.00). TW(19.00), TWE(J9.00) KR Ratia (8) RAg Wheat, Bajra T(327.()(),- 178·0U 37 ,00 N2: M2:CI: GC(l99.0(), '1'10 TW(128.00) PR Ratia (4) EAg Wheat, Rice T(413.()(» 187 ·00 )60 ·00 1'.11: C2:T5 GC(295.00), TW(87.(JO). TWE(31.00) PR,KR Ratia (4) EA Wheat, Rice T(422,00), 39·()0 14·00 115 ·00 N7:M3: ('2: GC(304.00), T5 WE(59.00). TW(59.00) PR Ratia (9) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(230.00), 70·00 23 ·00 Nl: M2: T4 GC(149.00), WOH.OO) KR Tohana (26) EA Wheat, Maize T(680.()(). 43,00 MI: T20 GC(480.00). TWE(200.00) KR Tohalla (21) EA Wheat. Maize T(498.00), 30·00 41'()0 Mil: T25 GC(383.00), , TWE(II.'i.OO) PR,KR Tohana (22) EA Wheat, Maize T(330.00). 77 ·00 26,00 MI: TI3 GC(218.00). TWE(112.(){) 50

VIL~AG Amenities aod FATEHABAD TAHSIL

Loca- Name of Village Total Total population Amenities ~ty;lilablc (If not available within the Village.;; d!,shC ) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of and NUmber showll in the column ami next to it in brackets. thc distance in broad Code the ofhollscholds ranges. viz .• 5 kms, 5 10 kms amI 10+kms. of the nearest place No. Village when; (he facility is available is given . (in h\!ctares) Educational Medic,d Drinking 'Post and Day Communi- Water Tele- or days Cations (Potable) graph of the (Bus Stop. marketl Railway hat, if Station. any Water way)

2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10

63 Khcri Rohan (74) 355·00 464 U2.) I'.Tr. (10+ ) TW,Hp.C (H) +) (10+)

64 Kani Kheri (75) .175 00 .".92 (65) p ( 5) TW,lIp,C 5) ( 5)

65 Lehrian (73) 1,410 '00 2,(>47 (37.3) P,M,Ac D,RP TW,Hp PO BS

66 Bawan (72) 1,217 ·00 _~,OO3 (307) I',Ac HS 'I,lip IJO llS

67 Dullal (76) 1,650 00 3,264 (471) P(2),M,Ac, ClIW W,Hp,C PO,Phone BS 'fr.

6S Khasa Pathanana (64) . 1,42R·00 2,772 (412) P(2),M,Ac(2) Rl' T,W,TW, (5 10) BS Hp,<:

69 Bhuna (63) 7,3.\<) 00 J 3,2~6 (2,1J6) 1'(2),1\1(2), PIlC',FPC, T,W,Hp,C PTO, Phone .. llS H(2), Ac(4) RI'O),CHW

70 Tib!J1 (77) 739'00 1,170 (154) P,Ac CllW W,TW,Hp (5 ·10) BS

71 IJbaulu (71\) !In {IO 2,412 (325) P CHW TW,llp ~(5-101 BS

72 Ghotru (H2) 327 ·00 365 (59) p ( )) T,TW,I[p - ( :'i) RS

73 Hasinga (Hasniga) (H3) 1.299 ·00 2,1')0 (2<)5) P,M RP,CIIWC!) T,TW,Hp PO BS

74 Raipur (I41 ) 480·00 664 (100) Tr. AI; CHW T,TW,Hp - (-- 5) BS

75 Maghanwali (HI) 225·00 129 (22) - (- 5) ( .. 5) Tk. TW, PO ~(-$) Hp,C

76 Mohammadpur (145) 629·00 1,926 (322) P RP (2) Tk, TW,Hp, PO BS SOlar (Mohammad- C pur SOlad)

77 Chandee Khurd (144) 237'00 348 (53) P RP,CHW Tk, TW,Hp, .C ~ (- S) .. - (--5) (Chandu Khimi)

78 Chandec Kalan (143) 437·00 829 (123) P -(.--5) Tk.TW,Hp. PO -(-5) (Chandll Kalan) C

79 MUll6hiwali (125) 404 ·00 602 (94) P -- ("-. 5) Hp, -(-5) -(-5)

80 Sukhmanpur (142) 524 ·00 IJOti (141) P RT).CHW Hp PO ._(-- S) 51 DIRECTORY Land use HTSAR DISTRICT

I\pproach N.::trc~t town pow.;r !\\ lPIc, Land u"c (i.e. area under uifferent types of land lise Remarks to and di~t:tnc~ SlIIJ:,lv I'll 1.\ in 11~cl'lr~s r,nll1ucd upt\) 2 dt:cimal places) (including Village (in Kms.)' ... "'-''---~"'-.-"------".- '''_-'-'--'' -'------... ------". any place Forest lrrigatl'd by Un- Cultural Arca not of 5,.luI·c;s irrig'ltcu waste availahk n:ligious, (including for hi,todcal gauchar cult iva or and lion archaeological groves) intere~t)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR Tohana (19) Et\ Wheat, B<1jra T(292.00), 27 {IO 36·00 Ml :T7 aC(256.00), TWE(36.00) KR Tohana (19) LA Whc:1t, Ba ira T(l31.00), 24·00 20 00 GC(97.00), TWE(34.00) PR,KR Toha'la (21) EA Wheat. Haira T(839'(IO). 481 ·00 90'00 N3: M2: 1'25 (;('(727.00), TW(90.00), TWE(22.00)

PR,KR T~lhana (10) FA Wlleilt , Bajra 1'(~61.nO), 272 ·(10 R4'OO M5 : T 20 (iC(~31.()0 ). TWF(30.00) PR,KR Uk Ian am and i (10) FA Whl'at, nair;) 1'(1.142.00). 397 ·00 2 o() 109'00 M3 : C2: Tl4 G('(I, 12<>.(0), 1'WF(lfi.()(j) PR,KR Uklanama11'lj (13) FA Wheat. R:l_ira T(9~X.()O). 26l)·()O 171 ·00 M2: TI2 GC(92.'l.nO), 1'W(6S.00) ,. PR,KR Uklanamanrli (5) FA Wheat. Haira 1'(5,171.00). I,S5:! ·on t.16·()0 N400:M33: (;('(5.170.00). ('10:'1'% 1'WF(I.OO) PR Tohana (22) FA Wheat. Bajn T(477.00). 203 ·00 59 ·00 1'5 (lU477.00)

PR Uklanamandi (:'3) EA Wheat, Ikljra H(i5i> O() I·n ·00 73 00 Temple GC(5'i1LOO). Hallldev 1'WF,(98JIO) M2;T 10 PR Ratia (12) LA Wheat, Bajra T(2'iX.O()), 50 ·00 19 ·00 (;C(89.00). 1'W(l69.00) PR Ratia (12) EA Wheat, Balr~ T(H70.00), ]23 00 IO(i'()O N2; T6 GC'(496.00), TW(74.00) TWFClOO.OO) PR Ratia (10) rA Whl'at, Baira T(364.00 I. 'I') 00 J7 00 N2 : M4: TI2 GC(l91.00). W(71.00), 1'W(IOO.OO) PR,KR Ratia (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(194.00). 20 no II 00 Tl (J(,(120.00), WF(40.00), 1'W(34.00)

PR,KR Ratia (7) EA Wheat. Rice H 'i:' 1. on I. 43 00 65 00 N5 : M4:1'1) GC(30(i.00). WF(115.00), TW(I00.00) PR,KR Ratia (4) EA Wheal, Rice 1'(219.00), O() 17 ·00 N2: Ml; T4 ani 33,O(), WE(33.00), • W('i3.00) PR,KR Ratia (4) EA Wheat, Rice TOM.OO). 41'00 32 00 NJ ;M2:T7 (lC(284.00), WEf44.O()), TW(36.00) KR Rntia (4) EA Wheat, Bajra T(l95.00), 167 ·00 42'00 NI GC(l66.00) TW(29.00) PR Ra~ (8) EA Wheat, B"jra T(338.00), 145'00 41 ·00 N2 : M3: Cl: GC(183.00), T~ TW(155.00) 52

vn..LAGE Amenities aDd F ATEHABAD TAHSIL

Loea- Name or Vill~ge TOlal Total Amenities !~vr.ilable (Ir nlli,availahlc within the village, a da~h (-) is lion (with H:~db.~st Number) ::rca of popuh:tion sbown in the column and f1cxt to it in brackets, the distance In broad Code the Village "nl! Number ranges viz,. ~~5 kms., 5 10 kms, and 10+kms of the nearest place No. (in hccLarcs) or househ\)lds where the facility is a vr.ilable is given)

Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) . days (Bus Stop, the Railway market/ Station, bat, if Water any way)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 81 Shahlltll (126) 1,124'00 1,281 (195) P(2) CHW Hp - ( S) - ( -5)

82 Hamltlpur (99) 770'00 1,454 (240) P CHW TW,Hp PO BS

~3 Ahrwan (127) 2,392 ·00 3,955 (596) P(2),M,H,Tr. HS, CHW (2) W,TW,Hp, PO us C

~4 Birdh'li1:l (I J() 3.R64 ·00 6,772 (I ,034) P(3),M,H HS,RP(5) TW, Hp,C PO BS

85 Shckhupur Sotar (140) 263 ()() 739 (112) P CHW(2) TW,Hp PO ( - 5)

H6 Palsar (84) 325 '00 742 (103) P - (5-10) TW,Hp ( 5) (5 to)

X7 Pandri (85) 137 ·00 48 ( 7) - (5 '. )0) (5-~ 10) TW (5 10) - (5 10)

XK Khcraiwala (S6) 1(>4'00 126 (18) -(10+) (10+) TW (10+) BS

89 Bhuthun Khurd (87) 706·0() 1,167 (152) P,Ac(2) ~ (- 5) TW,Hp ( 5) BS (Uhutan Khunl)

90 Nadh.wri (R8) 2,747 ·00 4,079 (525) P,M,Ac D,CHW(3) Hp PO.J>hone .. BS

91 Jandli Khurcl (89) 1,829 ·00 3,029 (416) P, Tr. Ac HS, RP T,W,Tk -( 5) BS ()2 Gorakhpur (52) 4,370 ·00 8,045 (1,206) P,M,H,Ac(3 ) D,RP(2) W,TW.Hp PTO, BS Phone

93 Dehman (60) 1,121 ·00 2,618 (406) P,Ac(2) RP,CHW(2) w,e PO BS 94 Chaubara (61) 753'00 1,504 (221) P,Ac CHW W,Tk,e PO BS

95 Mo.:hiwali (62) 565'00 1,306 (192) P,Ac RP,CHW W,Tk 5) BS

96 ,lundli Kalan (91 ) 1,875 '00 3,144 (449) P,M,H,Ac RP(2) T,W,Tk PO BS

97 Chandrawal (90) 847·00 1.368 (180) P,Ac RP T,W,Tk . (~- 5) BS 98 Bhuthan Kalan (180) 2,883 '00 3,856 (540) P,M,H,Ac(2) D T,Tk,TW, PO,Phone .. BS (Bhoottln Kalan) Hp,C 99 Jhalnian (49) 1,095 '00 1,951 (294) P(2),M,Ac(2) - (5 .- 10) W,Hp,C PO BS

100 Majra (138) 1,107 '00 2,(122 (302) P(3),M,Ac(3) HS W,Hp,C ~ (5-10) BS

~ 53

DIRECTORY Land use mSAR DISTRICT

A pproach ~rest town and Power Staple Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in Remarks (in- to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares rounded upto 2 decimal plnces) eluding uny . - . _'>- - -- - ..• -.. .._ .. - - - -- • _. - • - pl,!ccs of Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area not religious, Sources irrigated waste (in- available historical or eluding for archaeological gauchar cultiv!' - interest) and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 . 19 20 PR Rutia (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(770.00), 279·00 75·00 Nl : MS : T49 GC(293.00), TWE(477.00) PR Ratia 'di) EA Wheat, Rice T(663.00), 55·00 52·00 N3: M 12:Cl: GC(2S6.00), T20 TW(47.00), TWE(360 '00) PR Ratia (9) EA Wheat, Rice T(I,708.00), 508·00 176 00 N7: M9: GC(937.00), T 55 TW(9~.O() TWE (673.00) PR Fatchahud (11) EA Wheat, Rice T(3,042.00), 523 ·00 299'00 M211: T37 GC(2,J19.00) TW( 150,00), TWE(773.00) KR Fatehabad (13) EA Wheat T(239.00), 3 ·00 21 ·00 N2: M 2: Til GC(70 '00), TWE(89.00), R(80.00)

PR Fa tcha bad (16) EA Wheat T(288.00), 10 (){) 27 ·00 MI: C2: T16 GC(162.00), TWE(126.00) KR Fatehabad (19) EA Wheat, Bajra T(9~.00), 16'00 23·00 1'3 GC(55.oo). TWE(43.00) PR Fatehabad (22) EA Wheat, Bajra T(l09.00), 24'00 31 ·00 T3 GC(43.(JO), TWE(66.00) PR Fatehabad (21) EA Wheat T(540.Q(», 68·00 9~ ·00 N.2 : TlO GC(263.00), TWE(277.00) PR Uklanamandi (18) E.\ Wheat,Bajra T(1,764.00), 796·00 1'07,00 M2: T20 GC(I,678.00), TWE(86.00)

PR Fatehabad (18) EA Wheat, Bajra T(599.00). 1,102 ·00 128 ·00 T8 GC(599.00) PR Fatehabad (27) EA .: Wheat,Bajra T(2.S37 '(1», 1,443 ·00 390 .(JO N4: M4: C3: GC(2,463.00), T4S TWE(74.00) PR,KR Uklanamand~ (25) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(~37.00), 181 ·()o 103 ·00 M3,TS GC(837'00) PR,KR Uklanamandi (31) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(309.00), 369·00 75'00 CI: T3 GC(293 '(0), TW(J6.00) PR Fatehabau (22) EA Wheat, Bajra T(221.00), 300·00 44'00 T2 GC(221.00)

PR Fatehabad (18) EA Wheat, Bajra T(917.00), 79()·OO 168·00 MI:C4:T12 GC(9J 7.(1» PR Fatehabad (22) EA Wheat, Bajra T(255.00), .520'00 72'00 T6 GC(255.00) PR,KR. Fa teha bad (17) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,895.00), 801 ·00 187·00 Nil: M2: Cl: GC(l,729.00), T23 TWE(166.00) PR Fatehabad (10) EA Wheat, Bajra T(582.00), 446 ·00 67 ·00 M2: Tl8 GC(S82'OO) PR,KR Fa teha bad (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(673.00), 264'00 100·00 70·00 M3: T16 GC(59S.00), TW(38.00), TWE(40.00) 54 VILLAGE Amenities and FATEHABAD TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village Total TOlal population Amenities available (If not available within the village, a bsh( ) is tion (with Hadbasl Number) area of and Numbcr shown in the column and next to it in brackets, thc distance in broad Code the of houschohls r~\Ilies, viz, Skms. 5-lOkms; and 10 +krns. of the nearest place No. Village \f.... c the facility in av~tilablc is given) (in - . - -- .. ------_., hcct

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 101 Fatehubac (Rural) (134) 2,851 -00 1,913 (27.\ ) P,Ac - ( 5) W,Hp,C PO,Phone .. BS

102 Malhar (130) 211·00 359 (S.~) P(2),Ac (5 10) Hp (5 10) - (5 .. 10)

103 Ay,l]ki (12<)) 2,I4ti ·00 .1.304 (4H7) r,Ac (5 - 10) TW, Hp PO BS

104 Razabad (l2S) 334'()0 641 (80) P - (10+) Hp S) 5)

105 Kat;,; Khcri (.137) 132·00 455 (77) P (5 10l Hp ( 5) 5)

106 Boswal (136) 244·00 627 (87) P (5 - 10) Hp 5) ( 5)

107 Dhir (135) 155 ·00 19X t29 ) P (5- 10) III' 5) BS

108 Khanpur (131 ) 97'00 156 (20) 5) ( 5) Hp 5) IlS -

109 Khanmohamnu,J (132) 285 ·00 491 (75) P ( 5) Hp ( 5) BS

110 Hijrawan Kalan (41) 4,795 -00 X.667 (1,232) l'(7).M RP(5) W.Tk,TW. PO. Phone. OS Hp.C

III Daryupur (39) 912'00 2,677 (435 ) l',M,Ac (2) HS W,TW,C PO BS

112 Karnoli (JS) 1,015 '00 1,758 (309) P,M (10+) W,Hp PO BS

113 Dayor (Dhyar) (I) 1,97:.'00 2,283 (352' r.Ac CHW(2) W,TkJip,C (19+) BS 114 Jandwala (2) 1.513 ·00 2,406 (359) P.M,Ac HS, RP. T,Tk,C PO BS CHW (3) 115 Dhabi Khuni (3) 997'00 1,475 (193) P CHW T,Tk.C (5 10) .. DS

116 Pili MUl1liori (14) 2,390 ·00 4,218 (631) P,M,H.Ac RJ>(3). W,Tk.TW. PO BS CHW (2) Hp,C 117 Banmandorc (13) 1,519 ·00 2,591 (90) P,Tr. Ac(3) RPm. T,Hp,C t5 -10) BS CHW (2)

118 Thuyan (Thiyan) (12) 1,170·00 1,346 (92) P,M RP(2). CHW T,C (5- 10) BS 119 Dhabi Kalan (11 ) I ,70S ·00 2,554 (366) P,Ac HS. RP, (3) T,W,Tk,TW PO BS CHW(2)

120 Ramsra (4) 1,662 '00 2,363 (370 P,M,Ac RP (2). Tk,e -(10+) BS CHW (2)

121 Gadli (5) 737 '00 508 (79) P --(5--10) w,e _ (S - 10) BS 55

DIRECTORY Land use HISAR DISTRICT

otIpproach Neire~t town and Power Stank I and use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Remarks (in- to VilIa\\e distance (in Kms.) Supply f()()~l hc..:lares rounded upto :! decirnJI placc~) eluding any - .. -.- ---- _. -- pla;:e of Fort'SI Irrigated by On- Cultural Area not religious, Sources irrigated waslc(in- availabk historiC

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 II'! 19 20

PR,KR Fatchabad (0) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I,260,OO), "47'00 7~4'OO 290 ·(X) M3:C2:T14 GC(340.00). TWE(920.00) T2 I'R Fatehabad (8) ED, EAg Wheal. Bajla T(171.00). 17 ·00 23 ·00 GC(J43.00). TWE(28.00) T( I, ~~9.(0), M7: Cl: T25 PR.KR Fatehabad (X) E·. Wheat, Bajra 395 ·00 194·00 GC(l.0~5.00) TWE (504.00) PR Fatehabad (10) EAg Wheat. Rice T(2lJ2.00). IX'OO 24'00 MI :T12 GC( I XS.OO). TWJ:(I07.00) , PR Fatehahad (6) EAg Wheat. Rice T(l19.()(», 1·00 12 ·00 T4 GC(75.00), TWE(44.()(l)

T(213 ,(0) N2 :MI :T6 PR Fatehabad (6) EO Whcat,~'l~icc (J'OO 25 ·00 Ge( 1(;7 ·()O) TWE(4(; 00) <),00 PR Fatehabad (6) EAg Wheat, Rict' T(UJ.(IO), 13 ·()o MI·: Tl (;C(105.00). TWC(2~!.(10) 10 ·00 TS PR Futo;:habad (3) UD,EAg Wheat, Ric..: '1'(84.00). 3 00 GC(52.00). TWE(2R.OO), R(4.00) M3: T3 PR Fateha had (2) HAg Wheat, Ricl! T(235.00), 34'00 16·00 GC(126.()O), TWE(10'>.OO) N6: M8:C4: PR Fah:habud (6) EA Wheat. Bajra T(3,171.00), 1.19J ·00 4J3'()0 GC(2,647.00) T51! TW(l17.00). TWE(40 7.00) 235'()0 M3:T 10." PR Fatchubad (10) ED Wheat, Bajra T(425.00), 252·00 GC(41 J .00), WE(4.00), TWE(lO.OO) 74 ·00 M2:T 10 PR Fatehabad (11 ) EA Wheat, Bajra T(914.00), 27·00 GC(900.00), TW(4.00), TWE(lO.OO) TI Fatehabad (3 t) EA Wheat, Bajra 1'(667.00), 1,187 ·00 118 ·00 PR GC(667.00) Fatehabad (32) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(600,00), 801 ·00 112 ·00 Temple: N7: PR GC(600.00) M3: CS: T6 T5 Fatehabad (27) E1).EO Wheat, Bajra T(491.00), 44S'00 61 ·00 PR,KR GC(491.(0) 191 '00 N3:M4: Futeh'abad (27) EA Wheat, Hajra '1'(849.00), i,3S0 ·00 PR,KR GC(849.00) C3: T8 132'00 Temple Fatehabad (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T(545.00), 842·00 PR,KR GC(54S .(0) Ram Dev: N 10: MI. T4: T(70}'00) 359·00 110·00 NS :T3 PR,KR Fatehabad (18) EA Wheat, Bajra GC(70l.00) 473·00 114 '00 Ml: C2: T7 PR,KR Fatehabad (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1.121.00), GC(l,119.00) TWE(2.00) T(571.00). 969·00 122·00 N2:Cl:TS PR,KR Futehatiad (32) ED,EO Whcat, Bajca GC(S71.00) 58'00 N2:T1 PR,K.R. Fatehabad (32) EA Wheat, Bajra T(439.00), 240·00 GC(439.00) 56 vttLAGE Amenities and FATEHABAD TAHSIL

LOCll- Name of Village Total Total population Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash(- ) is lion (with Hadbast Number) area of and Number shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code '\ the of households ranges, viz, 5 kms, S-- IOkms and lO+kms. of the nearest place No. Village where the facility in available is givoo)

(in hectares) ._.-.- ~ ~ ------~ ~ ------~.-~~ ~ - -, ------~ .. - --~------.--.- Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Tele· or days cations (Potable) graph of the (Bus StoP. market/ Railway hat, if Station, any Water way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

122 Khabra Khurd (10) 461 ·00 593 (79) Ac(2) RP,CHW T,W,Tk, PO BS Hp 123 Khabra Kalan (9) 2,219 ·00 2,604 (379) P,M,H,Ac(2) HS, RP, T,W,Tk,TW PO BS,RS CHW(2) Hp,C 124 Suli Khcra 07) 850,00 1,241 (185) P,Ac,(3) CHW W,Tk,Hp, _ ( 5) BS C 125 Kirdhan (2S) 2,285 ·00 4,948 (744) P,M,H,Ac, HS,RP (2), T,Hp,C PO BS CHW(5)

126 Bhattu Kalan (16) 4,067 ·00 8,104 (1,262) P(2), M(2), PHC,FPC, T,W,Tk PTO,Phonc .. BS,RS H(2)Ac(2) RP (7), CHW(8) 12""' Mehuwala (IS) 2,583 ·00 3,3,78 (518) P(2), Tr. CHW(3) W,Tk PO BS Ac (3) 128 Bodiwali (36) 1,617 -00 .1,993 (273) P,Ac RP(2) TW,Hp (-5) as 129 Gilian Khcri (37) 1,258 .(J{) 1,295 (208) P(2),Ac HS,D,RP W,TW,Hp, PO,Phone .. RS (Gilan Khera) C 130 Sarwarpur (3$) 61:12'00 1,605 (207) P,Tr. RP(2) W,Hp,C - (- 5) BS

l3l Kukrawali (34, 1,675 ·00 2,667 (403) P (3), Ac RP TW,C Po as 132 Shahidanwali (33) 443'00 935 (125) -(-5) -(5-10) Tk,C -(-5) BS

133 Khariati Khera (32, 944 -00 1,664 (238) P,M,Ac: -(-5) W,Hp,C PO -(-s) (Khairati Khera) 134 Manawali (31) 1,232 '00 2.209 (301) P,Ac,(2) lIS,RP(3) •W,Hp,C PO -(-5) 135 Dhingsara (30) 1,825 ·00 2.942 (431) E(2),M,Ac RP(3), T.W,Tk, PO BS CHW(3) TW,Hp,C

136 Sirdhan (29) 418,00 798 (116) P(2) CHW W,C -(10+) -(-5)

137 Ban gram (43) 1,655 ·00 3,221 (453) P,M,Ac D,RP . W,C 'PO BS 138 Rhodia Khera (42) 1.762 ·00 4,135 (619) P,M,H,Tr., -(-5) Hp,C PO BS (Bhodi Khera) Ac(2)

139 Basti Bhiwan (133) 2,856 ·00 2,339 (342) P ~(S-10) W,TW, -(5-10) .. -(5-10) Hp,C

140 Basin (97) 503·00 1,300 (182) P(2),M.Tr., RP(2) Hp _(5_10) .. BS Ac,

141 Bisla (98) 300 ·00 449 (57) P "-(-5) IIp -(5-10) .. BS

142 Dhangar (47) 2,399 ·00 5,513 (765) P(2),M,H,Tr., kP(2) T,W,Tk, PO,Phone " BS Ac(3) TW,Hp,C Land use mSAlt DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use Remarks Supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) (includina to and distance _ .. __ .. ____ ._. ___ .. ~ ... ______, _. __. _ - - - - - any place Village (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated by Un· Cultural Area not of Sources irrigated waste available religious. (including for historical gaucbar cuitiva· or and tion archaeological groves) interest)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 P'R Fatehabad (26) EA Whe'at, Bajra T(l41 '00), 301·00 19·00 Tl GC(l41.00) PR Patehabad (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T(8J9;OO), 1,262'00 138 -00 N12: M3:C2: GC(819.OC) Tl7 PR Fatehabad (21) EA Wheat, BajlJ1 T(247.00), 513·00 90·00 M5:T2 GC(247.00) PR Fatehabad (22) ED,ED Wheat, Baj.a T(1,094.)OO) 999'00 192 ·00 NIS: M4: C2: GC(J,094.00) Tl2

PR Fatehabad (18) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I,437'(1O), 2,252'00 378,00 Temple Shiv: GC(l,405.00), N 100: TWE(32.00) M4O:C20T26 PR Fatehabad (IS) ED,EO Wheat, Baira T(8ILoo), 1,632'00 140·00 Tempje: Nt: GC(S08.00), M2: C2: T8 TW(3.00) PR,KR Fatehabad (IS) EA Wheat, Bajra T(68t.00), 833 ·00 22,00 81 '00 Nl:Cl;T6 GC(6SLOO) PR Fatehabad (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,041.oo), 12S ,00 89·00 NI21 Ml:C7: GC(J ,041.00) TlO PR,KR Fatehabad (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(470.00). 160·00 3 ·00 49'00 Temple: M2: GC(469 ,00). T4 TWE(1.00) PR,KR Fatehabad (11) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1.321.00). 227·00 16·00 . 111·00 M2:Cl:Tl6 GC(I,321.oo) PR,KR Fatebabad (10) EA Wheat. Bajra T(329.00), 84·00 1·00 29'00 T2 GC(329.oo) PR,KR Fatehabad (10) EA Wheat, Bajra T(642.00) , 232 ·00 70·00 MI:T3 GC(642.00) PR,KR Fatehabad (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T(929.00), 227·00 76·00 Nl: Ml:T8 GC(923.00), TWE(6.00) PR,KR F.atehabad (11) ED,ED Wheat, Bajra T(929.00), 695 ·00 131'00 70·00 Temple: N9: GC(920.00), M3: C6:T13 TW(9.00) PR Fatehabad (11) ED Wheat, Bajra T(lS6.00), 174·00 58 ·00 N2: Ml: T2 GC(ISS.oo), TW(I.00) PR Fatehabad (8) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(18UIO), 137·00 .. 137 '00 N4:M4:C5: GC(7SI.00) T9 PR Fateha!:>a'li (3) EA Wheat, Bajta T(I,ISS.00), 431 ·00 173·00 N6: M2:C2: OC(I,OS7.00), T16 TW(25.00~ TWE(76. ) PR.,KR Fatebabad (2) EA Wbeat, Bajra T(I,3S9.00), 1,222'00 215·00 'M2: Cl:TlO GC(1,218.00), TW(72.00), TWB(69.00) Fatchabad (3) BA Wheat, Bajra T(379.00), 9S-OO 29·00 TlS PR GC(27S.00), TWE(104.00) T8 PRo Fatobabad (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T(271.00& 15·00 14·00 GC(219. ~ TWB(52. ) N20: M2: Cl: PR.,KR FatchAbad (8) BA Wheat, Bajra T(l,413 -(0), 789·00 197'00 GC(I,39S.00), T20 TW(lS.OO) FATEHABAD TAHSIL AmeJdttu·" \X"* Name of V4h"c Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash(_) is bon· (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges Vil. -.5kms. 5-10 kms • and lO+kms. of the nearest place No. (in hectares) Of households where the facility 18 available is stven) -.---~------... ----_..... _._--_. Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day COliIownl· Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) Clays of (Bus StQJ), the Railway market! Stati(\n, hat. if Water any way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 143 Bighar (44) 5,853 ·00 6,046 (900) P(4),M.H, HS,RP(4) W.Tk,Hp, PO,Phone BS Ac(4) C

144 Dharni (45) 962·00 2,069 (285) P,Tr. -(-5) W,C -~(-5) --(-5) 145 Badopal (46) 3,]53 ·00 6,]59 (884) P(2},M(2), D,RP(3) T,W,TW, PO,Phone BS H,Ac(2) Hp.C

146 Mohammadpur Roh! (48) 1,731 ·00 4,015 (596) P,M,H.Tr., RP(2) W,Tk,Hp. PO,Phone BS Ac C J47 Kbajuri Jati (50) 1,321 -00 2,292 (342) P(2) ,Ac RP T,Tk,C --(5 -10) ns

148 Ka;alheri (51) 1.181 ·00 2,251 (336) P.M RP(2),CHW W,Hp - (5--.10) -(5 .. 10) 149 KhUmharia (93) 1660 ·00 2.588 (385) P.Ac HS.RP, W,Tk, PO as CHW(2) C

ISO Bhoda Hoshnak (95) 395 ·00 986 (135) P,Ac _- ~(-5) w.e -(5-10) BS

151 Khara Kheri (<:14) 1,659 ·00 1,653 (244) P CHW w,e .",(5--10) BS 152 Chinrihar (23) 1,3'99 ·00 2,972 (378) P,M CHW(2) W,Tk,TW, PO BS Hp,C

----- .-----.------.-----~--- All Villages lliS,()S'7.32 303,952 (45,291) Pl83, MS6, PRe2, H23.Tr.18, HS2). D8 Ad5 FPC1. RP124, CHW90

Nates.- J, Where a town and village bear an identical name, the word (Rural) has been added after the name of the viRage. 2. The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari. 59 DIRECTORY HISAR DISTRICT Land use I\pproach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in Remarks (in- to ViUllgc' 4istance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares rounded tlpto 2 decimallJlaces) eluding any -.----.--:..-.-----__~ ___. __ -_~-.----_-_ place of Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area not religious, Sources irrigated waste (in- available historical ot eluding f()r archaeological gauchar cultiva- interest) and tion grrlVcs)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 111 19 20 PR Fatehabad (6) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(2.836.00). 2,590 ·00 427·00 M30: Cl: (lC(2.698 '00) T38 TW(IOO.OO) TWE(38 ·00) PR Fatehabad (19) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(490.00). 365 ·00 l(~7 ·00 T} GC(490'00) PR,KR Fat.chabad (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1.465 ,00) 1,422 ·00 ]J ·00 235·00 Temple:NS: GC(I,452.00), MI:Cl: TW(8.00) T52 TWE(5.oo)

PR Fatehabad (13) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(t,315.00), 277 ·00 139 '00 M9,C2: GC(I,315.00) T23 PR Fatehabad (18) EA Whea t, Bajca T(774.00), 469·00 78'00 Nl: M4: GC(768.00), C3: Tt2 TW(6.00) PR Fatehabad (19) EA Wheat, Bajra T(667.00), 388'00 126'00 Nl: M3: Cl: GC(667.00) Tl2 PR Fatehabad (24) EA Wheat, Bajra T(68 1.00). 835 ·00 144'00 M2:T5 GC(655.00), . TW(26.00) PR Fatehabad (24) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(247.00), 86'00 62'00 GC(247.00) PR Fatehabad (19) ED Wheat, Bajra T(699.00), 848·00 112 ·00 CJ:T7 GC(699.00) PR,KR Fatchabad (21) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(854.00), 453·00 92'00 MI: Cl:T8 GC(798.00), TW(56.00) ... -~.- '-'_ ,"- .~ ...... _- -_._-_ .. _--_._------,,_------_. -.-~ ..... ------_ _---.. _._ .... -.- - - - ..... _----- T(115,545.43). 52.65'7 '.10 1,652 '38 )5,202 ·41 N798: M534: GC(92,906.63), ell7: TIlle; W(907.00), WE(295.00), TW(8,29S.49), TWE(12,892.31) R(249.00),

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Serial ,Name of the Village Location' No. Code 3 1 2 1 Akanwali 29 2 Amani 54 3 Badhai Khera 63 .. Balianwala 57 5 Bhatoo 84 6 Bhimawala 69, 7 ,Bhodi 28 8 Bhodia Khera 51 9 Bhurtholi (Bboor Thali) 14 10 Bithmara 71

11 Bosti (Bbosti) 83 ]2 BUdhanpur 40 ]3 Khera 88 14 Chander Kalan 81 15 Chander Khurd 78 16 Chandpura 12 ]7 Chilcwal 38 18 Chitan 72 19 Chuharpur 4 20 Damkora SO 21 Dangra 62 22 Dharsul Kalan 21 23 Dharsul Khurd 19 24 Dher 33 25 Diwana 32

26 Fatehpuri 71 27 Gajuwala 73 28 Girnu 41 29 Gularwala 34 30 Haidarwala 39

31 Hansawala 74 32 Himatpura 48 33 Hindalwala 37 34 Indachhoi 80 35 Jakhal 1 36 Jamalpur Shekhan 51 37 Kamalwala 58 38 Kana Khera 35 39 Kanhri S9 40 Karandi 17 41 Kasampur 2 42 Khanora 52 43 Kudni 45 44 KulIan 26 45 Lalauda 65 46 Lalluwal 36 47 Loha Khera 61 48 Maduwala SS 49 Malahen 60 SO Mamupur 43 TOHANA TAHSIL-concld.

Seriai Name of the Village location No. Code

1 2 3 51 24 52 Marthala 10 53 Mayemadh 20 54 Meod Begamwali (Meond Begumwali) 6 55 Meod Boghanwali (Meond Bhoghanwali) 7 56 Mundhlian 13 57 Musa Khera 16 58 Nangla 66 68 59 Nan~li 60 Nan eci 22 3 61 Narel \ 62 Nathuwal 42 63 Parta 75 64 Pirthla 76 65 Pokhri (Pohkri) 27

66 Puru Majra 47 67 Rainwali 44 68 RasuJpur 23 69 Ratta Khera 64 70 Ratta Theh 31 71 Rupanwali 18 72 Sadhanwas 9 73 Sahu (Sohu) 87 74 Salempuri 30 75 Samain (Sman) 67

76 Sambalwala 49 77 Sanchla 85 78 Saniyana 86 79 Shakarpura (Shakilerpura) 15 80 11

81 Surewala 70 82 Talwara 5 83 8 84 Tharva 79 85 Tharvi 82

86 Tohana (Rural) 56 87 Udepur 46 88 Zabtawala 2S VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOHANA TAHSIL VILLAGE Amenities and TOHANA TAH$ll.

Loca- Name of Village Total Totalpof\ulation Amenities a vailp,ble (If not l'.vailable within the village, II dllsh (- ) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of and Number shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the of households ranges, viz., - 5 kms., 5 - 10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearest place No. Village where the facility is available is given ' (in hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Water Telegraph or days nications (Potable) of the (Bus Stop, market/ Railway hat, if Station, any Water- way)

2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10 Jakha I (210) !!S4'OO 3,817 (712) P RP, CHW(3) T,TW,Hp,N - (- 5) BS

2 Kasan;pur (209) 476 ,00 237 (40) P - (--5) T,TW,Hp,C, _0 (- 5) - ( ·5) N

~ Nare} (208) 278'00 496 (84) P • - (5 10) T,TW,Hp,C (5 H» (5 --10)

( 182) 4 Chuharpur 305'00 618 (97) P CHW T,TW,Hp,C PO, Phone . ' -·(5.10)

5 Talwara (211) 945'00 1,726 (278) P CHW W,Hp PO BS

6 Meod Begamwali OSI) 413,00 ' 707 (110) P - (5 10) W,Hp PO DS (Meond Bcgumwali)

7 Meod Doghanwali (180) 750,00 2,\90 (353) P,M D W,Hp PO, Phone DS (Meond Bhoghanwali) "

8 Talwari (212) 356·00 250 (116) P CHW TW,Hp -(,-5) DS

9 Sadhanwas (213) 1,674 ·00 2,842 (435) P,M HS, RP(2) W,TW,Hp PO BS CHW (2)

10 M;lrthala (214) 196'00 Un-

11 Sidhani (215) 861 ·00 2,792 (438) P D,NH, W, Tk, TW, PO BS CHW(2) Hp,C

12 Chandpura (111) 369·00 2,153 (322) P,M -(-5) W,Hp -( 5) BS , 13 Mundhlian (217) 478'00 719 (118) P CHW W,Hp - (10+) -(-5).

14 tBhurt~oli (216) 913·00 191 (40) -(5--10) -(5-10) Hp --(5 -10) -(5-10) (BhooT Thali)

15 . Shakarp'ura (179) 1,471 ·00 2,81$ (401) P -(-5) Hp PO BS (Shakllerpura) 67 DIRECTORY Land use

HISAR DISTRIC:r

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land usc (i.e .. area under different types of bnd use Remarks to and distance Sup.ply food in hectares rounded uplo 2 decimal places (incJud ing Village (in Kms.) any place Forest Irrigated by LJn- Cultural Area not of~ Sources irrigated wastc a va i1a ble J religious. (includ- for historical illg cliitiva- or gUlichar tion arohaeological and interest) groves)

11 12 13 14 15 In 17 IR 19 20 PRo KR Jakhalrnandi (0) EA Wheat, Rice 1'(525.00). 176·00 183'0? N42: M8: GC(66.00). Tl4 1'WE(l25.00). 0(134.00) KR Jakh.:lmundi (3) EA Wheat, Rice 1'(422.00). 54·00 1'4 GC(74.00). 1'WE(99.00), R(249.00) KR Jakhalmandi (5) EA Wheat, Rice 1'(252.00). 1 ·00 25 ·00 N2: 1'4 GC(I 3 1.00), 1'WE(55.00), RI66.00) KR lakhalmandi (5) EA Wheat, Rice 1'(272.00). 6·00 27·00 N5 : M3: GC(111!.00), C2 : 1'6 1'WE(l21.00), Rm.OO) PR Jakhalmandi (2) EA Wheat, Bajra 1'(H39.()(). 30·00 76·00 M2 : 1'27 Gn 150.00)f TW(399.00. R(290.00) 'PR .Takhalmandi (5) EA Wheat, Bajra 1'(354.00). 5 ·00 54·00 MI :C1: GC(l40.00), 1'5 TW(l48.00), R(66.00) PR Jakhalmandi (6) EA Wheat, Bajra .. 1'(676.00), 16·00 58.00 N5: M9 GC(J 3R.00), CI : 1'40 TW(449.00), TWE(R9.00) PR Jakhalmandi (5) EA Wheat, Maize 1'(216.00). 106·00 34'00 MI : 1'3 0C(92.00), TW(42.00). rWE(R2.00) PR Jakhalmandi (.5) EA Wheat, Rice 1'(955.00), 562'00 2·00 155 ·00 N4: M5: GC(306.00), no TW(241.00), TWE(408.00) inhabited 1'(124.00), .59 ·00 13 '00 GC(39.00), TW(85.00) PR,KR Jakhalmandi (14) EA . Wheat, Bajra 1'(749.00), .56·00 .56'00 MI : T6 OC( J 76.00), TW(~03.00), TWE(70.00) PR Jakhalmandi (16) EA Wheat, Rice T(312.00), 2·00 55 ·00 NI :MI: GC(188.00), 1'24 TW 99.00), TWE(25.00) PR Jakhalnlandi (20) EA Wheat, Rice T(266.00), 162·00 50·00 1'6 GC(116.00), 1'W(l26.00), TWE(24.00) KR Jakhalmandi (5) EA Wheat, Rice T(476.00). 327 ·00 110 ·00 GC(258.00), TW~68.00) TW (SO '00) PR,KR lakhalmandi (11) EA Wheat, Rice T(1240.00). 116 ·00 115 ·00 NI : M2: GC(341.00), T14 TW(600.00), TWE(299.OQ) 68

VILLAGE Amenities and TOHANATAHS~ Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available Of not available within the village. a dash (_) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges vlz.,-5 kms., 5--10 ,kms."llnd 10+ kms. of the nearest !)lace No, (in hectares) of households where the facility is available i. gl'len) ------Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days of (Bus Stop, the Railway marketl Statio.." hat, if Water any Way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16 Musa Khera (218) 984'00 844 '(123) P RP,CHW Hp,C PO BS

17 Karandi (176) 491'00 656 (96) P RP Hp PO -(5-10)

18 Rupanwali (177) 261 ·00 807 (121) P CHW W,Hp PO BS

19 Dharsul Khurd (191) 581 '00 1,234 (170) P,M,H RP,CHW W.Hp -(-5) BS

20 Mayemadh (198) 210'00 23 (5) -(- 5) - (- 5) Hp . - (10+) -( - 5)

21 Dharsul Kalan (192) 594'00 2,S1I (372) P,M,H D,R P(2) CHW W, Hp PO BS

22 Nanheri (193) 468·00 1,559 (219) P,M RP (2) Hp PO BS

23 Rasulpur (194) 305'00 440 (72) P -(5-10) Hp -(5-10) .. -(-5)

24 Manghera (195) 603·00 801 (t 14) P RP TW,Hp PO -(-5)

25 Zabtawala (196) 369·00 590 (74) p. -(-5) Hp -(10+) -(-5)

26 Kullan (197) 1,153 ·00 2,347 (366) P D, RP(3), Hp.C PO BS CHW (2)

27 tPokhri (Pohkri) (103) 629·00 72 (12) -(-5) -(-5) TW,Hp -(-5) BS

, 28 Bhodi (100) 502·00 873 (120) P -(10+) TW,Hp -(-5) BS

29 Akanwalt (lOt) 1,160'00 3.324 (520) P,M,H • HS, RP (2) . TW,Hp PO BS

30 $alempuri (102) 357'00 359·' (52) P -00+) TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) 69 DIRECTORY Land use 'HISAR pJS'JlRICT. Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in Remarks (in- to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food, hectares n'unded upto 2 decimal places) eluding any --_.______._ ... _. ___._. __ . ___ ... ___ place of Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural AreaJ10t religious. Sources irrigated waste(in- available hhtorical or eluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva- interest) and tion gmves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR.KR Ratia (15) EA Whea t, Bajra T(SIS.OO), 391 ·00 8·00 70'00 NI: M2: GC (269.00). Tl7 TW(138.00), TWE(lm!.OO) PR,KR Jakhalmandi (20) EA Wheat. Bajra T(360.00). 94·00 10·00 27 '00 T8 GC(107.00), TW(l07.00). TWE(l46.00) PR.KR Ratia (15) EA Whea t. Bajra T(l12.00), 127·00 22·00 N2 : MI : T8 GC(23.00), TW(5t.00). T WE(38.(JO) PRo KR Toh!!na (18) EA Wheat, Bajra T(429 '00), 106·00 46 ·00 N7 : MI : Ct : Ge(85.00), T19 TW(44.00), '~ TWE(300.00) KR Tohana (16) EA Wheat. Bajra T(182.00). 8 ·00 I ·00 19 ·00 Ml : T2 GC(38.00). TW(lo.oO). TWE(134.00)

PR.KR Tohana (18) EA Wheat, Bajra T(S04.00), 3 ·00 SOO 82 00 Temple N6 : GC(216.00). M4: T21: TW(S8.00), - T WE(230.00) PR,KR Ratia (10) EA Wheat, Maize T(410.00), 2 00 3·00 53 '00 N2 : MI :T10 GC(129.00). TW(78.00). TWE(203.00) KR Ratia (13) EA Wheat. Maize T(280.00). 300 2'00 20·00 M2 :o-TII GC(148.0Q). WOO.OO). TW(102.00) PR KR Ratia (13 ) EA Wheat. Maize T(SI2.00), 53·00 3 '00 35'00 Nl: M9: GC(18S.00), C2 :T30 TW(98.00). TWE(229.00), PR KR Ratia (14) EA Wheat, Maize T(319.00). 2 ·00 5 ,00 43 ,00 NI : Ml:TJO GC(149,00), W(35.00), TW(l35.00) PR KR Tohana (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(9S4.00), 108 ·00 14,00 77 ·00 N28 : Mll GC(609.00). C2: T29 l"W(lII.OO). TWE(234.00) PR KR Tohana (14) EA Wheat, Rice T(593.00). 9·00 1·00 26 ,00 T2 GC(423.00). TW(92.00). TWE(78.00) PR Tohaoa . (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(322.00)o lSI ,00 29·00 MS :T7 GC(203.00). TW(50.00), TWE(69.00) PR Tohana (13) EA Wheat, Maize T(975.00). 101 ·00 84·00 N4 :M4: GC(613 OO~, Cl : T3S TW(162.00 , TWE(200.00) PJt Tohana (16) EA Wheat, Rice T(316.00), 8'00 33 -QO ~;Tl~ GC(108.00), TW(S8.00), Twe<.l~.QO) ?O VILLAGE Amenities and TOHANA TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village Total Total population Amenities available (If not 'available within the village. a dash (_.) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of . and Number shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code th·~ of households ranges. viz,.-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearl."st place No. Village where the facility is available is giVC1~) (in hectares) ------Educational Me dical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Water Telegraph or days nications (Potable) of the (Bus Stop, market/ Railway hat. if Station, any Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to

31 Raila Theh (178) 613·00 1.265 (179) P RP W, TW, Hp, -(-5) B~ C

32 Diwana (190) 618·00 2,136 (388) P HS. RP, (3) W. TW, HI', -(-5) BS C 33 Dher ( 189) 594·00 1,195 (178) P RP(2) CHW W, TW, Hp, -(-5) BS C

34 Gularwala (199) 334'00 1,325 (188) P -(-5) W.TW. -(-5) BS Hp.C

35 Kana Khera (188) 249·00 332 (45) P -(-5) W, TW, Hp -(-5) -(-5)

36 Lalluwal (187) 163-00 750 (86) P _-(-5) W, TW. Hp -(-5) -(-5)

37 Hinda1wala (186) 290-00 1,031 (143) P CHW W. TW, Hp PO -(-5)

38 Chilewal (185) 319·00 603 (94) P HS.CHW W, TW, Hp -(-5) -(-5)

39 Haidarwala (200) 462'00 1,091 (157) P CHW W, TW. HI' -(-5) BS

40 Budhanpur (201) 221'00 273 (30) P -(-5) W, TW, HI' -(-5) -(-5)

41 Girnu (184) 188'00 258 (32) P -(10+) TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5)_

• 42 Nathuwal (183) 25600 451 (66) P,M CHW TW, Hp PO -(-5)

43 M arnu pur (203) 255-00 735 (114) P D,CHW TW,Hp PO -(-5)

44 Rainwali (202) - 500'00 813 (108)' P RP,CHW TW,Hp Phone -(-5)

45 Kudni (204) 334·00 904 (133) P,M CHW TW,Hp PO RS

46 Udepur (207) 232'00 285 (36) P -(-5) TW,Hp -(-5) -(-5) 71

,DIRECTORY

mSAR DISTRICT

APproach Nearest town and .Power Staple Land Uire (Le. area ~der different types of land use in Remarks (in- to Village distance (in Kms.) SLipply food hectares rounded IIptO 2 decimal place~) , eluding afl~ ------.------.-- I1laceof For~t Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area Il~)t religious. Sources irrigated waste (in available. historical or eluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva- interest) and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 . 16 17 18 }9 20

PR KR Fatchabad (10) EA Wheat, Rice T(394.00), 121 00 54'00 44·00 M3 : T23 OC(112.00), TW(282J)O) PR,KR Tohana (16) EA Wheat, Rice T(562.0()), 11 ·00 45·00 M7: T26 GC(1 00,00) , TWE(462 ,00) PR,KR Tohana (IS) EA Wheat, Rice T(510.00), 40'00 5·00 3910 M9: T34 OC(71.00), TWE(439.00) PR,KR Tohana (14) EA Wheat, Rice T(306,OO), J-()() 27,00 M5 : TIl GC(72.00), TWE(234.00), KR Tohaoa (14) ED,EAg Whcat, Maize T(234.00), 15 ·00 Ml : 1'14 GC(31.00), TW(SO.OO), TWE(l53.00)

KR Tohalla (13) EA Wheat, Maize 1'(133.00), 1400 1600 Ml : T2 GC(79.00), TW(19.00), TWE(35.00) KR Tohana (11) ED.EAg Wheat, Maize T(272.00), 18 ·00 M2: T9 GC(93.00), TW(69.00), TWB(lIO.OO) KR Tohalla (13) BD, EAg Wheat, Maize T(293.00), 2 ·00 24 ·00 Ml :T7 GC(13.00), TW(82.00). TWE(198.00) PR Tohana (10) ED.EAg Wheat, Maize T(396.00), 18'00 48 ·00 M2 : C2; TI2 GC(122.00), TW(84.00). TWB(l90.00) KR Tohana (10) ED,EAg Wheat. Rice T(206.00), 3 ·00 12·00 Ml : T9 GC(101.00), TW(35.00), TWB(70.00)

PR Jakhalmandi (6) EA Wheat, Maize T(l78.00). 1·00 9·00 Nl: M2: GC(73.00), C2: T9 TW(16.00), TWE(89.00) PR Jakhalmandi (6) EA Wheat, Maize T(236.~, 2 ·00 18 00 N2: M4: GC(66. ). C2 :T8 TWE(170.00) PR Tohana (10) EA Wheat. Maize T(221.00), 8 ·00 2600 N2 :M3; GC(73.00), Tl9 TW(18.00), TWE(130.00) PR Tohana (10) EA Wheat. Maize T(442.00), 14·00 5·00 39·00 N2: M6, GC(14S.00), C3 : T41 TW(20.00), TWE(277.00) . <;7·00 PR Tohana (8) EA Wheat. Maize T(229.00). 47·00 HlO Ml :TU GC(8S.00). TW(l6.00). TWE(128.00)

KR. J~almandi (5) EA Wheat. Maize T(14'1.00), S4'OO 33·00 n GC(3S.00), TWB(llO.OO) 1.1 VILLAGE AlIlealties aDd TOHANA TAHSIL Lo:a- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available [if not available within the viJIage, a dash t) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in road Cooe the Village and Number ranges vj-~ •• -S kms., S-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place No. (in hectares) of hou&cholds where the facility is available is given]

Educational Medical Drinking pJ)~ and Day Communi. Water Tel graph or cations (Potable) days of (Bu'i Stop the Railway' market! Statirln hat, if Water ' a':lY way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 47 Puru Majra (:!06) 122·00 492 (71) P RP T,W,Tk,TW. -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C,N

48 Himatpura (205) 528-00 741 (115) P HS,CHW T,W,Tk,TW, -(-5) RS Hp,C,N

49 Sambalwa1a (97) - 395·60 392 (63) P -(-S) T,W,Tk,rW, -(-5) -(-5) Hp,C,N

SO Damkora (98) 421-00 1,212 (160) P, Tf RP,CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5) BS TW, Hp, C, N

51 Jamalpur Shekhan (99) 2,254 -00 S,860 (954) P,M,H HS, RP(4), W,Hp PTO, BS,RS CHW Phone

52 Kbanora (85) 322-00 981 (131) P RP W,TW, -(-S) BS Hp,C

53 Bhodia Khera (84) 318,00 106 (l4) -(..... S) -(-S) W,TW, -(5-10) BS Hp,C

54 Amani (86) 563,00 1,877 (270) P HS, RP(2), W,TW,Hp, -(-5) BS CHW C 55 Maduwala (87) 328,00 561 (SO P -(-5) W,TW, -(-S) BS Hp.C

56 Tohana (Rural) (96) 3,223 ,00 2,027 (392) P -(-5) T, TW.Hp -(-5) BS

57 Balianwala (95) 454,00 1,428 (212) P -(-5) TW,Hp -(-5) BS

58 Kamalwala (94) 423,00 771 (101) P CHW TW.Hp Phone BS

59 Kanbri (93) 973 '00 3,779 (548) P,M HS,CHW(2) W,TW,Hp PO, Phone :as

60 Malaberi (92) 469,00 Un.

61 Loba Kbera (90) 460'00 1,081 (164) P,M CHW lW,Hp -(-5) -(-5)

62 Dangra (g9) 533,00 2,262 4363) P,M RP(2),CHW lW.Hp,C PO, Phone BS

63 Badbai Kbera (91) 472·00 302 (41) P,M -(-5) TW.Hp,C -(-5) -(-5) 13

btR~crORY Land use HISAR DtsTRtCT

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different trres of land use Remarks to and distance Supply food in hectares rounded up to 2 decima plaCfs) (including ... --' _ , .. --~ Village (in Kms.) ------_- --~ --_ .. . -- _. - - .. _.- -_ ... . -- ._. any place Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area not of Sources irrigated waste available religious. (includ- for historical ing cultiva- or gauchar tion archaeological and interest) groves)

]) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR.KR Tohana (4) EA Wheat, Maize T(93 00). 5 ·00 24 ·00 MI :T2 TW(l2.00). TWE(81.00) PR,KR Tohana (6) EA Wheat. Maize T(419.00). 50-00 59,00 M2: TS GC(108.00). TW(24.00). TWE(287.00) PR,KR Tohana (5) Wheat. Maize T(314.00). 32 ,00 49,00 MI:T2 EA GCO 19.(0), TW(3S.00). TWE(160.00) PR.KR Tohana (5) EA Wheat, Maize T(33I.00). 40,00 50,00 M3: T1 GC(2SI.00). TW(26.00), 1'WE(54.00) 7,00 PR.KR T('hana (6) Wheat. Baira T(I.5R4.0(). 433 ,00 230 ·00 N17: M3: EA GC(97R '00), C1 : TiS TW(403.oo). TWF(20) ,00) PR,KR Tohana (6) EA Wheat, Baira T(173.oo). III ,00 1 ·00 37·00 T4 Gn 128.00). 1'W(45 ,(0) 3 ,00 PR,KR Tah.ma (8) FA Wheat, Baira 1'(235.00). 53'()(_) 27,()() T1 GC(232.oo) 1'W(3.oo) PR,KR Tohana (3) EA Wheat, Baira T(396.oo), 102 '00 4·00 61 ·00 N2: 1'3 GC(347.00), TW(49.00) Cl : T8 PR,KR Tohana (3) EA Wheat, Haira T(258.oo). 37,00 33·()() GC(194.00), TWE(64.00) PR Tohana (0) EA Wheat, Bajra T(2,387.00). 327·00 19'00 490,00 N4: MS: aC(l,083.00). C2 : T12 TW(l,209.00), TWE(9S.oo) 12,00 PR Tohana (5) EA Wheat, Bajra T(36I.oo). 11 ·00 70,00 1'6 GC(302.00), TW(59.00) N2: M3: PR Tohana (4) EA Wheat, Bajra T(381.00). 2·00 40·00 GC(201.00). C1 : Ti2 1'W(l80.00) N2:C3: PR,KR Tohana (5) EA Wheat, Bajra T(823.00). 55 ·00 95,00 GC(652.oo), T19 TW(85.00) TWE(86.00) 57,00 Inhabited T(383.00). 29·00 GC(383.00) 32·00 1'8 :PR, KR Tohaoa (~) EA Wheat, Rice T(386.00). 42·00 GC(25S.00). TW(65.oo). TWE(66.00) NS: M2: Cl: PIt Tohana (3) EA Wheat, Rice 1'(471.00), 4·00 S8·00 GC(322.00), T4 TW(1I9.00). 1'WE(60.00) 40,00 Ml :C2: Tg KR TohaDa (6) EA Wheat, Rice T(42S.00), 7·00 GC(179.00), TW(68.00), TWE(178.00) 74 ViLLAG£ Amenities_ TOHANA TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is lion (with Hadba~t Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges viz.,-5 kms., 5 -10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place No. (in hectares) of household ------_where the facilit} is available is given] Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days of (Bus Stop, the Railway market/ Station, hat, if Water any way)

2 3 4 5 (; 7 8 9 10

64 Raila Khera (8S) 496·00 1,016 (157) P RP,CHW TW,l-Ip,C -(-5) BS

65 Lalauda (82) 99:1'00 2,532 (432) P,M HS, RP (3) W, TW, Hp PO BS

66 Nangla (81 ) 812'()O )'683 (275) P RP,CHW W,TW PO BS

67 Samain (Sman) (80) 2,543 ·00 6,542 (984) P,M,H He, D, RP(5) W,Hp PO, Phone BS

68 Nangli (78) 1,039 ·00 589 (72) P RP,CHW W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) 69 Bhimawala (79) S!!O·OO I,03!! (144) I' RP,CHW W -(-5) BS 70 Surewala (86) 555·00 2,599 (350) P RP w,e -(-5) BS

71 Bithmara (85) 3,310'00 7,219(1,002) P,M, H RP(5) W,Hp,C PO, Phone BS

72 Chit an (77) 563·00 245 (32) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

73 Gajuwala (76) 1,158'00 2,332 (355) P.M RP, eHW(2) W PO BS,RS

74 Hansawala (112) 495·00 1.414 (206) P RP.CHW TW, Hp,C -(-5) BS 75 Part a (110) 1,018'00 2,489 (342) P CHW(2) TW,Hp -(-5) BS

76 Pirthla (109) 1,365'00 3,202 lS17) P,M HS, D, RP(4). W.TW, PO BS,RS CHW(3) Hp,C

77 Fatehpuri (83) 731·00 1,392 (206) P RP,CHW TW,Hp pO BS

78 Chander Khurd (106) 465 ·00 462 (77) p' RP,CHW TW,Hp -(-5) BS

79 Tharva (107) 503·00 810 (117) P CHW T,Rp -(-5) BS

80 lndaehho (104) 1,726·00 2,970 (428) P RP W.TW,Rp PO BS

81 Chander Kalan (l05) 1,368 ·00 1,937 (291) P HS,RP(2). W.TW.Hp PO BS CRW

82 Tharvi (108) 361·00 731 (100) P -(-5) W.Rp -(-5) -(-5) 75 DTRECTORY Lud)ne HISAR DISTRICT Approach Nearest town Power Sta~le Land me (i.e. area under differo:nl types of land use Remarks to and distance Supply food in hectares rounded liP to 2 decimal ~Iaces) (including Village (in Kms.) any plaee Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area no! of Snurcl's irrigated wasIl) available religinus, (includ- for hi~torical ing cultiva· or gallchar lion archaeological and interest) groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR Tohana (8) EA· Wheat, Rice T(423.00), 18 ·00 55 ·00 MI:T7 G('(391<.00). TW(4.00), TWf-:C!I.OO) PR, KR T01lana (10) EA Wheat, Rice T(1I48.00). 28 ·00 117 .0() N3: M3: Til G(,(704.00). TW(72.00). TWE(72.00) PR, KR Tohana (11 ) EA Wheat, Rice T(699.00). 30·00 83 ·00 N7 : M7 : CI: GC(637.00), TW(:\I.00). T22 TWE(3I.00) PH. Tohana (II) EA Wheat, Bajra T(2.07I,o(). 277 ·00 1')5 ·00 N5: M2 :T17 G('(2,047.oo). TW(24.00) PR Tohana (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(734.oo). 239'00 66'O() MI: T5 GC(734.00) PR Uklanamandi (10) EI\ Wheat, Bajra T(459.00) 78·00 43 ·00 1"5 G('(45<).00) PRo KR Uklanamandi (2) ED.EO Wheat, Bajra T(48 1.00). 8 ·00 66·00 MI GC(48100) PR Uklanamandi (5) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I.874 ,00). 1,104 ·00 332 ·00 N5: M2: Cl : GC(I.873 .(0) T13 TW(1 ·00) PR T::lhana (6) FD Wheat, Bajra T(403.oo). J 16·00 10·00 ~4'00 T2 GC(198.00), TW(5.00) PRo Uklanamandi (6) ED, E-\g Wheat, Bajra T(665.00), 340·00 21 ·00 132 ·00 N2:, M2: T6 GC«()62.00). TWE(3.00) PR,KR Uklanamandi (3) EA Wheat, Hajra TOMl.OO). 68·00 79·00 NI: Cl : T1 GC(:14800) PR Uklanamancli (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T(R61 ,00). 61 ·00 96 ·00 NI:CI:T8 GnR61 00) PR.KR Tohana (11) EA Wheat, Rajra T(1.070 00). 116 ·00 13 ·00 116 ·00 Temple Shiv : G(,(975 00) N3: TlO TWF(9';'()0) PR,KR T0hana (13) EA Wheat, Hajra T(617.00). 62 ·00 52·00 1'3 G(,(612.00). TW(5.00) PR,KR TJhana (14) EA Wheat, Baira 1"(261.00). 1.~R ·00 46 ·00 M2: T5 GC(218.00). TW(21.00). TWE(22.00) PR,KR Tohana (D) EA Wheal, Bajra T067.00). 103·00 33·00 T9 GC(344.00), TW(11.00). TWE(12.00) PF Tohana (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1220.00). 410·00 96'00 TI7 G(,(1,037.00), TWE(l83.00)

PR Tohana (11 ) EA Wheat, Maize T(842.00), 470·00 1·00 55·00 N4: M6: T20 GC(607.00), TWE(235.00) J'R Tohana (17) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(250.00), 89·00 22'00 M2:T6 GC(247.00), TWE(3.00) 76 VILLAGE Amenities and TOHANA TAHSIL

Leea- Name of Village Total Total population Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash(-) is tion (with Hadb.lst Number) area of and Number shown in the colurnn and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad Code the of households range, viz.,-5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms. of the nearest place No. Village where the facility in available is given) (in hectares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Water Telegraph or days nications (Potable) of the (Bus Stop, marketl Railway hat, if Station, any Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 83 B(lsti (Bhosti) (69) 2,503 ·00 2,352 (369) P,M CHW W.TW.Hp PO BS

84 Bhatoo (71) 58.l·00 504 (75) P.Ac RP. CHW T.W -(5-10) BS 85 Sanchla (70) 1.353 ·00 3,204 (422) P.M RP(2), T,W PO BS CHW(3) 86 Saniyana (68) 2,473 ·00 4.774 (707) P.M,H,Ac(2) D.RP(3), W.Hp po. Phone BS CHW(4)

87 Sahu (Sohu) (66) 1,469 ·00 2,223 (337) P, M,Ac(2) HS T,W,TW. PO BS Hp

88 Chamar Khera (67) 892·00 3,083 (446) P.M,H.Tr. RP(4), W,Hp,C PO BS Ac(4) CHW(2)

All Villages 66,276'00 133.254 (20,030) P82.M24. HCI,HSI2. H8.TrZ,Ac9 D8,NHI. RP73,CJfW61

tAlthough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhabited) in the revenue rccord. the population shown against this village was enumc­ rated at the time of 1981-Census. No/es.- (1) Where a town and village bear an identical name, the word (Rural) has been added after the name of the village. (2) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari. 77 DIRECTORY Land use HISAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use Remarks, to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) (including any ---- place of Forest Irrigated by Un- Cltltural Area not religious, Sources irri- waste available historical or gated (includ- for arehaeolo- ing cultiva- gical gauehar tion interest) and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR, KR Uklanamandi (12) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I,933.()0). 416·00 154·00 N2: M4: C3 : GC(1,931.00), TIO TWE(2.00) PR, KR Tohana (20) EA Wheat. Bajra T(387.00). 156 ·00 40·00 N2: M2:T5 GC(387.00) PR.KR Tohana (22) EA Wheat. Bajra T( 1.046.00). 172·00 135 ·00 N5: M3: T5 GC(I046:00) PR,KR Uklanamandi (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I,967.1Xl), 299'00 1'00 206·00 N1S: M14 : GC(I.789 .(0). C3: T23 TWE(178.00) PR Uklanamandi (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T( 1.249.00), 143'00 77·00 N5: M6: GC(I.244.00), TI6 TW(5.00), PR, KR Uklanamandi (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T(740.00). 77·00 75·00 N2: M2: GC(701.00). C2 : Til TWE(39.00) T(50,4S3 '00), 9,063 ·00 670'00 6,090,00 N213 : M207: GC(33 ,383 . 00), C42 : T990 W(6S'00), TW(7,376 '00) TWE(8.S91 '00). R(704'00), 0(334 '00) ------..-----.------...... - .... ~-.,-,--...... -

HARYANA TAHSil HANSI

DISTRICT HISAR 1 .I ['I

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o .J1~et\N /..,,',I_ ,,_ WIT'I t '·.:.l tl -'I,_': 1'''/~vU71 ! NAtlC)Nfd. HI(,H'tIfAv '~H;6·/1 STAT( HI(:,HWAY ____2~. IMPCR fANT ME 'tALI_! , -_._ "ifs"·-··· RAilWAY IINf WITH ·,1.".I!0'I. ,.q'tIH: (,A.I)(.( ~Ijii..-­ POST OfflCE/r i" ,loT ': U:(j.IJAI'tl t)f r ICf PU/VTO HIGH OR HIGHER 5H ,; .. ,MlY SCHOOL POLICE srAllON PS HOSPITAL, PRIMARV HE-.ALlH CF.NlRE:., OISP(N'->A~Y Q) ~ + DEGREE COLLEGE - -iJ.-'·--E-a.-'-oI-G-r-••-.-Wi-<-h-·~~--"·------J.--- --.------~----.------~------J______j 18 HI,' ALPHABETICAL LIst OF VILLAGES IN HANSI TAHSIL

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HAtM,T AlISo.. Seriat, Name of the Village Location No. Code

2 3

1 Aurang Shahpur 30 2 Badala 37 3 Badchbapar 47 4 Badhawar 84 5 Ban Bhori S

6 Bass Akbarpur (Bas Akbarpur) 39 7 Bass Azamshahpur 38 8 Bass 50 9 Bass Khurd Bejan 51 ]0 Bayana Khera 86

] 1 Bhada Khera 4 12 Bhaklana 41 13 Bhatia 78 14 Bhatol Jatan 57 ]5 Bhatol Rangran 58

16 Bheni Amirpur (Bhani Amirpur) 25 17 Bir Hansi 64 18 Budana 31 19 Channot 79 20 Chhan 6 21 Data 91 22 Depal 68 23 Dhadh 8S 24 Dhamian 72 25 Dhana 61 26 Dhanderi (Dhandhari) 74 27 Dharam Kheri (Kani Kheri) 44 28 Gamra 18 29 Gandas 12 3(). Ghirai 81 31 Ghuskani 45 32 Gianpura 2 33 Gurana 83 34 Haibatpur 87 35 Hajampur 66 36 Hansi (Rural) 65 37 Jamawari 62 38' Jamni Khera 43 . 39 Kagsar 27 46- KajaJ '8 41 71 42 Kapro 11 43 41 44 KhanpuI 92 4S Kharak 1 46- Kharbla 54 4., Khar Khara 59 48' Khera Rangran 40 49 Kheri Barkesh ~ » KheriGanpn 1•. 82

HANSI TAHSIL-Contil.

Serial Name of the Village Location No. Code

2 3

51 Kheri Jalib (Kheri lalab) 10 52 Kheri Lochab (Kheri Lochap) 17 53 Kheri Roj (Kheri Rogh) 21 54 Kheri Shioran (Kheri Shoran) 24 55 Kinnar 16 56 Koth Kalan (Khot Kalan) 13 57 Koth Khurd (Khot Khurd) 14 58 Kulana 77 59 Kumbha (Kumba) ]02 60 Kutabpur 76

61 Luhari Ragho 88 62 Madan Heri 53 63 Madha 99 64 Majod 94 65 Majra 34 66 Masoodpur 93 67 Mazadpur 70 68 Mchnda (Mahanda) 60 69 23 70 22 71 Mohla (Mahola) 48 72 Moth Karnail Sahib 33 73 32 74 NaTa 15 75 29

76 Pali 101 77 Pet war 35 78 PinhaTi (Panhari) 9 79 Puthi Saman 49 80 Putthi Mangalkhan 67 81 Rajpura ]00 82 Raj Thai 26 . 83 Rakhi Khas 20 84 Rakhi Shashpur (Rakhi Shahpufj 19 85 Ramayan 75

86 Sandlana 7 87 Sarsana 3 88 Shala Dheri 89 89 Sheikhpura 63 90 Sindhar 82 91 Singhwa Khas 52 92 Singhwa Ragho (Singwa) 80 93 Sisai Bola 97 94 Sisai Kali Rawan 96 95 Sisar 55

96 Sorkhi 56 97 Sotha 8 98 Sulchani 28 99 Sultanpur 73 100 Tharwa 90 83 HANS) TAHSIL-Conc1d.

Serial Name of the Village Location Code No. 2 3 36 101 Thurana 46 102 Ugalan 69 103 Umra

VILLAGE DIRECTORY HANSI TAHSIL

85 86 VILLAGE Amenities and HANSI T~SIL

Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities availahle (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is tion (with Hadbast Number) "rca of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Vllhlge and Number ranges viz.,-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of the ncarest place No. (in of houscholus where the facility is available is given) hectares) EducatIOnal Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days of (Bus Stop, the Railway market/ Station, hat, jf Water any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 Kharn]( (17) 2,322'00 4,438 (57(» P,M,H D,RP(2), T,W,Tk,C PO BS C HW(4) 2 Gianpura (15) 685·00 1.205 (159) P CHW W,C -(10+) ns

3 Sarsana (14) 840·00 1.224 (IRI) P CHW W.Tk,C -(-5) -(-5) 4 Bhada Khera (12) 259 ·00 591 (86) P CllW W,C PO -(-5)

5 Ban Bhuri (10) 1,340'00 2,419 (3(») P liS. CHW!::!) W, Tk,TW, PO BS Hp. C

6 Chhan (9) 598·00 1,682 (244) P, M RP(2),CHW,(2) W,Tk,C: PO, BS Phone 7 Sandi ana (8) 1,077'00 2,167 (315) P RP. CHW(2) w, C PO BS 8 Sotha (11) 495'00 1.266 (167) P CHW w,e -(10+) -(10+) 9 Pinhari (panhari) (13) 1,366,00 2,716 (387) P, M CHW(2) W,C -(-5) BS III Kheri Jalib (78) 1,444·00 3,731 (568) P, M CHWO) W. Tk, TW, PO BS (Kberi Jalab) Hp,C 11 Kapro (7) 2,982'00 6,838 (909) P, M, H D, CHW(6) T,W,Tk, CPO, BS Phone 12 Gandas (6) 529'00 Un- 13 Koth Kalan (Khot (2) 3,033,00 6,526 (842) p, M, H CHW(6) W,Tk,C PO, BS Kalan) Phone 14 Koth Khurd (Khat 953·00 2,148 (269) P CHW(2) W,Tk -(-5) BS Khurd) 0) 15 Nara (4) 816·00 2,203 (316) P, M CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS

16 Kinnar (5) 636 00 1,603 (213) P HS, RP, W,Tk,C -(-5) BS CHWm 17 Kheri Loehab (77) S53 ·00 1,037 (143) P CHW W,Tk,C -(-5) BS (Kheri Lochap) 18 Gamra (80) 598·00 2,144 (289) P D,CHW(2) W,Tk,C -(-5) -(-5)

19 Rakhi Shashpur (81) 1,164'67 3,297 (495) P,]\f,H, HS,D, W,Tk,C PO BS (Rakhi Shahpur) PUC CHW(3) 20 Rakhi Kbas (76) 1,855 ·86 3,658 (529) P CHW(4) W,Tk,C -(-5) BS

21 Kberi Roj (Kheri (72) 264'00 908 (145) -(-5) -(--5) T,W,Tk, -(-5) BS Rogh) TW. Hp,C PO, 22 Mirchpur (75) 2,486 ·00 7,101 (1,071) P(2).M(2), H PHC, FPC, W,Tk,C Pbone BS RP (2), CHW (7)

23 Milakpur (74) 545·91 1,392 (235) P(2), M(2),H HS, CHW( 4) T,W,Tk, PO BS TW,Hp,C

24 Kheri Shioran (73) 241·00 821 (127) -(-5 ) -(5-to) W, Tk,T W -(5-10) BS (Kberi Shoran) lip 25 Bheni Amirpur (71) ],666'00 3,390 (502) P RP, ClIW(3) W,Tk,TW, -(-5) BS (Bhaoi Amirpur) Hp,C 81 DIRECTORY Land use mSAR DISTRIC1' Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Remarks (in­ to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares founded up to 2 decimal placcs) cluding any place of Forest Irrigated by Un­ Cultural Area not religious. Sources irrigated waste (in­ available historical or cluding for archaeological gauchal' cultivu­ interest) and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR.KR Barwala (9) ED,EO Wheat. Bajra T (1.841.00), 271 ·00 38·00 172·00 N3: M2: at: (1,:':41.00) (,5:TI4 PR.KR Barwala (II) EA Wheal, B:ljra T (298.00), 326'00 16'00 45 '00 CI :T3 GC (298.00) PR,KR Jim! (33) EA Wheat, Bajra T (500 .()()), ]83 ·00 ]8 ·00 79'00 M 2: Cl : T3 ac (560'00) PR, KR Hansi (17) EA Wheat,llajra T (191 .(0), 32'00 36·00 Tl at: (191'00) PR.KR Barwala U4) EA Wheat, BaJra T (635 .(0). 60700 98·00 Temple Durga: GC (6.15 '()O) MI :T6

PR Uchana (11) EA Wheat. BaJra T (:lO2'OO), 250·00 10·00 36'00 N4 :M2 Cl GC (302'00) 1'7 PR.KR Uarwala <'I) EA Wheat, Ba.lra T (671 (0), 303 '00 12'00 91·00 N2 1'4 GC; (671 '00) PR,KR Barwala (11 ) EA Wheat, Ba.lfa T (:l49 '()O), 91·00 J·OO 52'00 T4 ac (349 '(1) PR,KR Barwala (15) EA Wheat, B;Jjfa T (674,00). 580 00 5·00 107 ·00 NI: Ml: C2: GC (674 ·()O) TI4 PR, KR Uchalla (20) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T (lI4R ,00). 470·00 28 ()() 98·00 N4: T5 GC (R48 '()O)

PR,KR Uchana (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,828 '00), 952'()O 202'00 N5:M2: C2: ac (1.lI2S ,00) T39 inhabited T (339 '00). 160'()() J·OO 27'00 GC (339'00) l'R. KR Uchana (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,229 .(){», 1,613 ·00 16·00 175·00 Temple ShivJi: GC (1,229 '(0) N2: M5: 1'12 PR,KR Ucllana (6) EA Wheat, Bajra T (586'00). 21n ·()O 55'()O 29·00 N2: Ml: T5 GC (586'00) PR,KR lind (16) EA Wheat, Bajfa T (487 ()()), 263 ·00 44·00 22·00 Nl; T6 GC (487'00) PR, KR Uchana (18) EA Bajra, Gram T (432 '00), 159.(1) 12 ·00 33 ·00 Nl: T8 OC (432 -(JO) PR,KR Uchana (19) EA BaJra, Gram T (499 ,00), 291·00 16'()O 47·00 TIO ac (499-00) PR,KR (22) EA Wheat, Bajra T (456'00), 88'00 54·00 N2: Ml: T4 ac (449 '00), TW (7-1)0) PR,KR Jind (20) EA Wheat, Bajra T (905'27), 163 ·49 95·91 N4: M2: C3 : OC(898'39), TJ8 W (6 '88) PR,KR Jind (20) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,278 ,79), 447·57 }29'50 Temple Shiv: GC (1,278 ,79) N2: M2: Cl: TI7 PR,KR Jind (16) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T (193 '00), 42·00 13 ·00 16·00 TIO GC (193 ,00) PR,KR Jind (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T J.508 ,00), 769·0() 209·00 N5: T22 GC (1,330'00). TWE (178 '00)

PR,KR Jind (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T (458 -10), 22·66 65 ·15 M4: C2;T8 GC (435 (3), TW (14-97). TWE (8 '}O) PR,KR Jind (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T (191'00), 23·00 27·00 T1 ac (140,00). TWE (51'00) PR,KR Jind (22) EA Wheat, Bajra. T (1.471 '00), 2(1'00 175 ·00 Temple: Nl : GC (1,457 '00), T26 TWE (14'00) 88 VILLAGE AlDenities aad HANSI TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the vjIJ~, a dash(-) is (ion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the istance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges viz., ~5 kms., 5-10. kms. and 10+kms. of the nearest place No. (in hectares) of households where the facility is available is given) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Water Telegraph or nications (Potable) days of (Bus Stop, the Railway marketl Station. hat, if Water any way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

26 Raj ThaI (70) 1.182 ·00 2.767 (471) P,M HS. CHW(3) W,Tk,TW, PO BS Hp,C

27 Kagsar (68) 469·00 ),450 (189) P CHW W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5) Hp,C

28 Sulchani ( 69) 1,038 ·00 1,987 (334) P CHW(2) W,TW,Hp, -(5-10) BS C 29 Narnaund (91) 2,489 ·00 7,021 (1,113) P(2}, M(2), HS, D. RP(5), T,W,TW, PTO, BS H(2) CHW(9) Hp,C Phone

30 Aurang Shahpur (90) 581 -00 3,172 (506) P _. (10+) T,W,Tk, TW PO, BS Hp,C Phone

31 Budana (89) 1.094 -00 3,346 (529) P.M HS,CHW W,Tk,TW, PO BS Hp,C

32 Moth Rangran (88) 1,154 -00 2,034 (340) P,M,H RP(5). W.Tk,TW PO BS CHW(5) Hp

33 Moth Karnai! Sahib (87) 1,168 -()() 3,731 (566) P(2) RP(2) T.W,Tk, PO BS TW, Hp,C

34 Majra (104) 1.219 -00 3,451 (537) P RP, CHW(4) W,Tk,TW PO BS Hp. C

35 Petwar ~92) 3,640-00 7,1250,148) P(2), M(2), H CHW(7) T PO, BS Phone

36 Thurana (103) 2,256'00 4.981 (794) P(2). M(2), H HS, CHW(7) T,W,Tk, PO BS TW,Hp,C 37 Badala (102) 1,247 ·00 3.825 (541) P,M CHW(5) W,TW,Hp, PO BS C 38 Bass A'l.amshahpur (95) 1,518 -00 2,573 (387) P RP(2) T,W,Tk.C PO BS 39 Bass Akbarpur (96) 1,456 ,00 2,295 (333) P,M,H D,RP T,W,C PO, BS (Bas Akbarpur) Phone 40 Khera Rangran (63) 492-00 458 (61) P CHW T,W.C -(-5) -(-5)

41 Bhaklana (94) 1,303 -00 2,972 (397) P,M HS, CHW(2) T,W,Tk, PO BS TW,C

42 Khanda Kheri (67) 2,324 -()() 5,702 (899) P(2),M(2),H PRC, FPC, T,W,Tk, PO, BS RP(2).CHW(6) TW,Hp,C Phone

43 Jamni Khera (66) 218·00 463 (63) P CHW W,Tk,C -(-5) BS 44 Dharam Kheri (65) 1,083 ·00 2,218 (314) P RP,CHW(2) W,Tk,C -(-5) BS (Kani Kheri) 45 Ghuskani (64) 197·00 Un- 46 lJ'aalan (93) 2,506'00 4,795 (709) p. M,H RP(2), CHW(5) T.W,Tk PO BS C 89

DIRECTORY Land use H ]SAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land usc (i.e. afl'a under dilTerent types of land usc in Remarks (in­ to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares rounded upt!) 2 decimal places) eluding uny ------.. - .. -.---.------~ place of Porest rrrigated by lin- Cultural Area not religious. Sources irrigated wasle (in- available hislorical of eluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva- Interest) and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PRo KR Jind (14) FA Wheat, Bajru T (J ,005 .()(», 31'()() 146·00 M2: C2: T20 (Ie (607·()o). TW (398 .()() PR, KR Jillt! (14) EA Wheal, Hajra T (405 .()O), 37·00 27·00 MI: ('I: T2 GC (85 ,(0). TW (320'(X» PR,KR Hansi (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T (647 .()(», 17!H)() 13700 76·00 N3: M1: T7 GC (522 '()O), WE (J 25 .()() PH. Hansi. (22) EA Wheat, Hajru T (2.097 '()O). 392·00 Temple: N45: GC (I,S!!7 .()(). M8: C4: 1'26 WE (445 '()(). TW (53 '(0), TWE (.12 .()I,» PR, KR Hansi (22) EA Wheat, Rice T (474 '(0), 56·00 46'00 5·00 N15: M4: C2: GC (424'()(» TI5 TWE (50 (0)

PR, KR Hansi (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T (922,00), 76'00 30·l)() (,(;·00 N2X: M4: GC(9IS'()(», T25 WE(7 ,(0) PR Hansi (21 ) EA Wheal, Bajra T (1.019 '(0). 67 ()() 12 .()() 56 00 N3: M5: GC (1,004 '00), e2: T56 TWE (15 .()() PR Hansi (21) EA Wheat, Hajra T (1,044 '00), 59·00 6·00 59 .()() N2: M3: Tt'3 GC (991 '00). TWE (53 '00) PR, KR Hansi (18) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,103 '00). 31 ·00 8S·00 M6: T50 GC (794 '(0), TWE (292 '(0), 0(17 ,(0) PR,KR Hansi (22) EA Wheat, B:tjra T (2,882 '(0), 102'()0 456·00 N3: M2: GC (2,870,00), T45 TWE (12'00)

PR.KR Hansi ( 19) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T (I,96H ,00). 57·00 124·00 107·()O M..J:Dr: Ge (1,968 'Oll) PR,KR Hansi (21) ED,EAg Wheal, Bajra T (1,133 '(0). 6·00 20·00 88·00 M5: C2: Tl6 GC (1,133 'Ol» PR,KR Hansi (29) ED,EO Wheat. Hajra T (1,310 '(0). 106 .()() 17·()() S5 00 Temple: N4: GC (1,310 .()(» M2:CI:Tr: PR,KR Julana (20) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1.302 ,00). 58 ·00 18·00 78·00 N4: MI:CI: GC (1.302 (0) TI5 PR,KR Julalla (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T (445 ,00), J 2 .()O 35 ()O GC(445 ,(0)

PR,KR Julana (IS) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1.125 '00). 75·00 10] 00 M3: CI: T31: GC (1,070 ,(0). W (55'00) PR,KR Jind (19) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,732 '00), 443 00 149·00 N25: M4 : GC (1,623 .()O), C4: T21 TWE (109 '00) PR,KR Jind (17) EA Wheat, Bajra T (188'00). 16·00 14'lJO N2: 12 GC (188'00) PR,KR Jind (19) EA Wheat, Bajra T (853 '00), 128'00 102·00 N3: TN GC (853 ·00) T (177·00). 6·00 14'00 inhabited GC (177 ·O()) PR,KR Jind (21) EA Wheat, Bajra T ~2,065 .()(», 249·00 192·00 N6: M4: T14, ac (I ,994 '00), TWE (71'00) 90 VILLAGE Amenities and HA~SI TAHSIL

Loca­ Name of YillD,ge Total T olal AmcniliCs available (If not av"ihtbk within the vilh".ge. a dliSh(-) is tion lwith Hadba.t Number) area of ropul trion shown in the .'nlurlln ;:nd next 10 it in hlHckcts. thl: di,r:.nl'c in bw!~d Code th,! Village am] Number r,1Ilg:svi7.• -:; kms.,5···Il) ).,ms· m,d lO+km.,. "fthcneal\"t pJao", No, (in h:ctJr~s) of household'; whcr~ tb,: facility is availal'!; is given) _ .. ___ . ____ 4_.'._~_. _ ... _. __~ __ ~_ ... ~-. __ --... --.# _____ ~~, ______... _ ... EJucalion~J Drinking Post and DilY Communi­ W,1ter Telegraph or Ciltions (PctabJe) days of (BUB Stop, the Railway market/ Station, hilt, if Water any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

47 Badchbapar (61) 915·00 2,256 D()~) i'.~i,H RPC) T,W,Tk, PO BS ( H\V(~J 'IW,C 48 Mohla (Mahu!i1) (62) 789 '00 2,084 (2~il) P RI'(21, T,W,fk, - (- 5) US CHW(.!) TW, (' 49 P •.I[hi SJman (60) 1,210 00 5,169 (7()2) 1'. lvi, 11 LHW(S) W, Tk, L' PO US

50 Bass Badshahpur (<)7) J ,46<) '00 4,00(> (526) 1) -(5 -10) T,W,C PO, "BS Phone

51 Bass Khurd Bejan (98) 1,407 ·00 2.835 (4(J(.) P Rl' T,W,e 1'0, ns Phone 52 Sing!Jwu Khos (59) J ,900 (XI ],4~ I (495) P CHW(4) W,C PO " BS 53 Mauanheri (581 1,679'00 3,5411 (515) P, M, H HS, CHW(4) W,Tk,C PO -(5-10)

54 Kh,ubla (99) ],815 ·00 3.lItil (568) P(:'), M.H HS, RP(2). T,W,Tk, C 1'0 -(-5) ClIW~4) (IOU) 1.342 ·00 3,395 (495) P,M,1i CHW(J) w,n,c -(-5) liS

56 Suf",hl (13()) 1,177 00 3,SOb' (5~5) 1'(2},M,H Pile, FPC, D, w.e PO BS Rl', CI-IW(4) 57 Dh,n,,1 }aran (1(1) 1,15800 3,UR9 (477) J> C1IW(3) W PO 13S

58 Bllarol Rungran (126) 644·00 ],80G (278) 1'(2), 1\1, H tiS, CHW w ~(-5) US

59 Kh'lf Kharu (127) J,(J72 ·()o 2,521 (J~3) P RP(2). T,W,(,:, -(10+) ., llS CHW(3} 60 Mchnda (Mahanua) (129) 2,547·(}() 6,ll.l6 (966) P(3), M RP(6), W,e PO ., BS CHW(3)

61 Dhana (121.1) 2,776 ·00 JO,~74 (1,721) pm. M(2), J-lS, CHW(3) W,Tk,TW, PO. ., llS H(1) Hp,C Phone 62 lamawari (122) 1J35'(JO \530 (558) P,M, H HS, RP W,Hp,C PO .. HS Phone 63 Shc!khpura (121) 1.316·(jO 3,765 (629) 1'(2) RI',CHW W, Tk, TW, PO, BS Hp. C 64 Bir Hansi (120) 61("(lO 1,240 (109) P -(-5) TW, Hp,C -(-.• 5) -(-5)

65 Hansi (Rural) (1l'.1) 7,627 O() H,lIO') (1,416) 1'(9) -(.5) W,Tk,TW, PO -(-5J Hp,C

66 Hajampur ( 135) 73J ·66 2,108 (25) 1', M -(-5) T. Tk. TW,C PO BS

(l7 Putthi Mangalkhan (l36) 1,151 '00 2,862 (430) P,M,H HC,RP(2), W,Tk.,C PO, -(-5) CHW(3) Phone (of, Dl'pal OlS) 68(',00 J,917 (265) 1'(2) HS,CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5) BS TW, Hp 69 limra (137) 2,730'()() 6,721 (927) 1'(2), M(l), MH, RP(8), W.Tk.TW, PO, .' BS H, Tr CHW(B) Hp,C Phone 70 M aludpllr (31) 1.376 00 2, I 03 (21:17) P CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS

71 Kanwari (30) 2,224 ,00 3,312 (451) P,M,H HS, CHW(2) T, W,Tk PO "BS

72 Dhamlan (29) 524 87 1,128 (170) P -(5-10) W, Tk ~(-5) BS 91

DIRECTORY Land use HISAR DISTRICT

Approach Neal\'st town and Power Strlplc L'1.nd us~ (i.e. arc~ under different types of land usc in Remark.s (in­ to Vilkgc dstanc: (in Km•. ) Supply fllod hectares loundct! up to 2 decimgl pl"ccs) c1udingany I'hcc of Forest lrrigatec. hy Un- Cultural Area not religioUS, Sources irrigated waste (in­ aViJil,~ble hi~torica: or cluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva­ interest) and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 PR, KR Julana (11) ED, EO Wheat, Bajra T (825 '00), 24·00 76 00 T4 GC (1125 .()(» PR, KR Julana (12) LD. EO Wheat. Ba)ra T (675 .(0), 29 00 3 '00 li2'00 T4 (.Ie.: (675 '00) PR,KR julana (13) LA Whc,\t. Ba.im T (1,356 ·00), 6,!()'()() t39 ·00 1.\9·00 N4: T20 GC 1,356 -()(» PR, KR Julana (20) LA Whl'at, naira T (1,274 '00), 83 '00 18'00 94·00 Tcmple Dcvi : GC (1,274 00) N2: M5: C3. TIl

PR,KR .Iul'lna (20) LA Wheat. Il:tjra T (1,03 (,.()(), 280-00 2-00 89·00 N4 : M2: CI. (.Ie (1,03(, -(}ll) T5 PR,KR (5) LA Whe,lt, Bajr,1 T (1,227 'O{l), 536·(}() 15 '00 122 ·00 TI7 (it' (1,227 ,(0) PRo KR 11 an';i em L.<\ Whcat, Biljra T (1,437 . ()(», 119·00 123·00 N16: MI: (J(' (1,4:17 '00) C2:1'-16 I'R, KR Ilan,i (2-l) LA Wile;lt, Diljra T (1,541 00). 166·00 24 00 S4'00 NlO: :\11: (jC (1,541 -(0) el: T4 PR, KR II ansi (l9) LA Whcal, Hajrd T (U69 '(0), (,6 -00 5·00 102-00 N20; M3:T6 CIt (1,16')-00)

PR Han,l ( 16) 1.'D, rAI~ Wheal, B.ljr,1 T (L053 (0). 27 -(}() 97 ·00 1\11: T5 (it' (1.053 nO) PR flallsi ( I('i ED, LAg Wh~at. [b.lra 1 (1.01>2 -()(l), 5·0,) 91 00 M4: ('I: C;( . ( I ,062 .(}() T22 PR f lansi (17) LD, FAg \Vheal, BaJr;, T (513 '(0). 4H-OO 83 00 M4: C2 (;C (513 {10} PR Iiallsi (17) l':\ Wbcdl, HaJr,l T (909 '00). ~3 ·00 U()-o() M_1:CI: 'I'll (j(' (90')-()O) PR Hansi (II) ED. LAg. W[le

PRo KR Han~i (6) LA Wheat, Bajru T (2,368 00). 58·00 168-00 lli2'00 N2: M8: GC (2,368 '(0) C6: T30 I)R Hansi (6) ED, LAg Wheat, 1l,ljru T 15M·OO). 12 00 59·(}() MI:T6 (iC (564 -(0) PR Hansi (3) LA Wheat, nilJr,l T (I, 166 ·()()I. I .()() 19-00 130 ·00 NIO: MI: (Ie (l.lb6·()(» T6 PR Hansi (5) LA Wheat, Bajra T (721 ,00). 400 31 ·00 60-00 N2: MI: T4 GC (721 O() PRo KR Hansi (0) LA Whe)t, !la_Ira T (6,270 ·00), 256·00 275·00 826·00 M3:CI:T27 (iC (6,257 '(0), TW (13 '00)

PR,KR Hansi (9) ED, EAg Wheat, Ba,lra T (568 '51l), !OJ ·19 59'89 N2: M3: T2 GC (565 ·74). TWE (2-84) PR.KR Hansi (5) ED. EAg Wheal, Bajra T (924,00). 157·00 70-00 N2: M2: C2: GC (924,00) T3 PR,KR Hansi (5) EA Wheat, Bajra T (610-()(), 20·00 2'00 54'QO N5: M4: Cl: GC (610 00) T4 PR.KR Hansi (10) EA Wheat, najra T (2.162 00). 310·00 7·00 251-00 Temple Devi: GC (2.042 -(lO), N20: M4: C4: TW (120 -(}(» T23 PR,KR Hansi (17) EA Wheat, Bajra T (946'00), 353-00 24·00 53·00 MI: T26 (lC (946,00)

64 .(}() PR Hansi (20) EA Wheat. Bajra T (686,00) 1,386 ·00 88 -()() Ml: TI8 GC ~86 -00) PR Hisar (19) EA Wheat, Bajra T (18 ,92), 308·77 1 ·62 31·56 MJ GC (182'92) 92 VILLAGE Amenities and HANSI TAHSIL

L"l~.l· N.l:n~ of Villal.\c Total Total Amenities available [If no aVJilable within the vil1uge, a dash(-,.-) is Ii,),) (wllh II :df)J"t 'Numb~r) area of p\)pulation shown in th\: e,_)IUI1),l and ne)';.t to it in braek~ts, the distancc ill broad ClTJe the Villal.\c and Number ranges vi z., - 5 knls., 5-,··10 kms. anJ 10+ kms. of the nearest place No, (in hc;tarc,;) of h,Ju,chlIIJs where the facility IS available is given]

Educational Medical Driuking )'OSI and Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations ( Potable) days (Bus Stop, of the Railway market! Station, hat, if Water any way)

3 4 5 6 7 9 10 7 J Suit :lllpur (13(;) 2,74;';'00 4.7.IX ((,5·1) P, M p, CII W(t,) W,Tk 1'0 llS

N Dhandni ( I J 7) ·~65 '00 1,907 (.IO-l) P, M, Jl lHW(3) W.rk 1'0 liS ( Dhan,lltari) 75 Ramayan (116) 738 '00 1,R15 (290) P (HW(2) v.', '1 W, -(5 ·10) . -(5 ~ 10) lip, ('

7(, K l:t abpur (115) 1.11)')'00 2,535 (346) P(2) (,IIW W,lW. .(:;) -(5-10) Ill'. ( 77 Kulanu (114) (J 18 .(~) 2,34(1 (305) 1', M CIIW(2) W.n,T\V. PO ( 5) lip 7S 'lha!la (113) I)HU'(X) 3,672 (527) 1',1\1,11 liS. CIIW T,W.rh:1 W. 1'0, llS II p. ( , PhUlll'

7'1 (_'hannot (II~) 1,<),11 no 3.073 (447) P. 1\1 liS. ((P('). T.W.Th,TW, PO, llS CHW(3) 111'. (' ,'IHlllt.:

XO Singh\'" Ra"hn C3) 1.099 ,Of) J ,6i(' (232) P CHW w.n,'IW, - -(10+) BS (Sin!pva) , C

;>;1 CltlJl'ai (~4) 2,717 ,O() 4.4IX (615) I'.M,1{ HS.n,CII\\(4) 1,\\ .Tk. PO H', 1'\\. C'· ~2 Sindhar (22) S20'(}O UOX (154) P ('i . 10) W,T k.l HS

8.1 (,urana (20) 2,x:'Q ·00 4.730 ((,79) P.M D.CIIW(-l) v..< 1'0, BS Phone R4 Badhaw;lI- (I'}) 1.735 00 4.l-i12 (5~5) P.M HS.CHW(2) T.W.lk.C 1'0. BS P:l'HIC' g5 Dhadh (I S; ')JO ,()() 1,94U (272) P ellW T,W.H.C PO as

S(' BaY'lI.a Khna (I(» 1,261 'Ut) 2,428 (324) P,M CH\V(2) T-W,Tk,C (10+) ( , 5)

X7 Ilaibatpul' (79) 710·00 1,96R (331) P RP,CHW(~) T.W:n, PO (,' 5) TW.llp,C- (R2) 3.174 ,00 4.55J 0(7) P,M,H HS.RP(~), W,TW, PO 1'8 CHW«(,) IlP.('

IJ7] ,()O 107 (13) - (5 10) . (10+) T.W,Tk. (10+) TW,H'1,C 90 Tharwa 65R {)O Un-

91 Data 'i,342 (742) P,M,H RP(3),CHW(3) T,W,Tk, PO BS TW.Hp.C 92 Khanrur (21) 1,14K 00 1,77:-! (222) P (lfW W,Tk,\: (5. 10) - (. 5)

(~<;) 2,613 ·00 5,168 (802) P,M HS,CHW(2) T,W.TW, PO BS Hp 9\ Maj',)d ( III ) 777 ·00 1,691 (23(-) P CHW W,Tk,TW, - (5 ·10) BS Hp 95 Khcri Ilarke~h (110) 382,00 Un-

96 Sisai Kali Rawan (I()9) 2.085 ,00 5,f06 (905) P,M,H RP(2),ClIW(7) T,W,Tk. PO as TW,Ho,C 93

DIRECTORY Land use HISAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land usc in Remarks (in­ to Villa!:c distance (in KILt.> ) Supply foo:1 h~clarcs roundeJ upto 2. c[ecim.ll pla~cs) cluding any place of Porest Irrigated by UII­ Cullural Area not religious, Sources irrigated waste (in­ available historical or Cluding for archacol~(;al gauchar cultiva­ interest) . and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 J7 18 19 20

PR Hansi (II) ED Wheat, Bajr .. T (2,269 '(0). 374-00 105-00 MI: T18 G(' (2..26'j '00) PR Hansi (J 1) ED. EAg Wheat, HaJra T tJ66 -00), 5.'i ·00 44-00 MI: T3 (.j(' (3b6 -(0) PR, KR Hansi (9) EA Wheat, Hajra T (653 .(}(». (i ·00 17'00 62·00 M2: CI: TIl GC (653 '(0)

PR,KR Han,i (5) LA Wheat. Bajra T (I ,OJ3 '(0), 17·00 42'00 97'()0 M3: ('2: TI2 OC (1.03.1 -(0) PR Hl10si (l\) EA Wheat, Hajfa T (485 '00), RR .()() 45 .()(\ M3: CI·. TD (Ie (485 -()()) PRo KR Hallsi (6) fA Wheat, Hajfa l' (1,365 '(0), 358-0() 30'00 130'00 M4: ('4: 1'J6 (i( . ( UM '(lO), TWE t I ·no) PR, KR Hansi (11) £A Wheat. Bajra T (1,165,00), 424 00 18 ()O 13.t 00 M.'i: no (iC (1,297 (0), TW (61' 'O(J) PR, KR II all"j (14) FA Whe;lt, Baira T (476 ,00), 51 ~ on )4 00 74 on 1'6 (JC (476 {}O)

PRo KR Han~i (16) FA Wheat, Baira T (2,134 '(0), 3~,) no 3.'i 00 20900 N12: M9: C4 GC(2,134'OO) '1'31 PR Hallsi (19) 1:0 Wheat· Bajra T (2H7 .(0)- 46S n(} 7 -00 4S'oO M': Til (,C (2R7 ,00) PR Hansi (24) EA Wheat. Hajra T (1.712 '(0), 976 no 49 00 147 ·00 N2:Ml:TK tiC (1,71::> .(}() PR BarwaJa (5) ED,EO Wheat, Hajra T (I ,46(i ,(0), ~Q ·(}o IX7 {}O NI: Ml: C2: GC (1,466 '(0) 1'22 PR, KR Barwala (8) EA Wheat, HajJ'a T (742 ,(0), 114 ·()o 57 ·00 17 ·00 Nt: MI:TI2 GC (742 .()(»

PR.KR Barwala (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T (773 -(0). 36<; .()(} I:.'J 'I)(} C1: T7 (tc (773 '(0) PR.KR Barwala (15) LA Whl'at, Bajra T (50) ·(JU). 15500 52-00 MI:T4 GC (503 ,00) PRo KR Hallsi (20) fA Wheat, Hajra T (1.969 OU). 1.078 ·00 127 ·00 Temple Shiv; (,C (l.'>5R (0). NI: M4: (.'2: TWO-OO). T27 TWE (X '()O) KR Hansi (14) I'D, EAg Wheat, najra T (662 ,(0), 231 {)(l 29·00 49 -()() MI:T2 GC (656 '(0), TWF «(i ,(0) T (355 ,(0), 277-00 26 -(}() inhabited GC (351 -()Ul. TW (2 (IO). TWE (2 '(0)

PR,KR Hansi (22) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T (1,492 ,00), 999 .()() 232'00 M3: T45 (lC (1,492 '00) PR,KR Hansi (20) ED Wheat. Bajra T (f)73 .(0), 393 DO 8 ·00 74 '(In T7 (lC (673 ,(0) PR, Hansi (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T (R75 .(0), t,5R6 -00 14 -00 137 -00 Nl: M3: ac (876 -(0) C1: 1'8 PR,KR Hami (8) EA Wheat, Baira T (567 ,00), 147 -()O 63'()O MS: Cl: TS ac (557 -00), TW (IO ,00) inhabited T (364 .()()). 2'()() 16-00 ac (357 .(0), TW (7 -00)

PR,KR Hansi (10) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1.875 '(0), 27 ·00 IS3 ·00 Temple Shiv: aC (1,745 .(}(), N4: M4: C3: rw (130 '(0) Ti2 94 VILLAGE Amenldes and HANSI TAHSIL LOca- Name of Village Total Total Al1Ie~itics available {If not available within the village, a dash (-)is tion (with Hadba~t Number) area iJf pl1pulation shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges ViI., ·-5 kms, S-Hl kms, and 10+kms of the nearest place N,). (in hectares) of household~ where the facility is avaHablc is given]

Educational Medbl Drinking Post and Day Communi 0/ /0 Water Telegraph (lr catioils (Potable) days (Bus StoP. of the Railway marketl Station, hat, it Water aoy way)

2 3 4 5 6' . 7 8 9 10 97 Si~ai Bola (108) 1,488,00 5,472 (818) P(2), M,B .PHC, FPC, W,Tk,TW, PO BS RP(2),CHW(3) Hp,C 98 Kajal ( IOu) 665,00 98 (II) ._.( ·5) -(~5) W,n,TW, -1.10+) .... (10+) HD,C 99 Madha (105) 69.1 ·00 1,'27'5 (18:") P CHW W,TW,ap ...(10+) ns

100 Ra_ipura (107) 903 ·00 1,592 (235) P(2) HS,CHW W,TW,Hp --C· ·5) BS

101 PaJi (124) 1.415 ·00 2,349 (389) PC!) HS,RP(2), TW,Tk, PO .. -(~ 5) CH\V(3) TW,Hp,C

102 Kumbha ( 125) I,CJI0 ·00 3,998 (611 ) P,M CJIW(4} W,HHp,C PO RS (Kumba) 103 K'lCri Gan~an (123) I,WN'OO 2,604 (405) P HS,C1tW(3) W,TW,ll;) PO BS

All Villages 144,843'97 313,16" (46,125) P 127, M58, MHl. He]' H34,PlJC1, PHC4, HS2S, Tr,t D]O, FPC4, RP76, CHW249

NOleS :-(1) Where a t"wn and vj!li\~lC b,:ar 'm idcnlil.:al Inmc, the \vOl"! CRural) has been added after the name of the village,

(2) The area of a villag~ (RWo.!nuc Estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwarj. 9S DIREctORY Land Ilse HISAR DISTRICT

Approach Nearest town and Power StaJ:le Land use (Le- area under ai~'ercnt types (If land lise in Remarks (in. to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply fooll hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) eluding any place of Forest Irrigated by Un­ Cultural Area not religious, Sources irrigated waste (in­ available historical or cluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva interest) and tion groves)

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Hansi (10) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,253 -()()), 41 ·00 89-00 105 ·00 N8: M2: GC (1,253 -00) CI4 KR Hansi (16) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T (619 '00), 25'()O 21·00 GC (61HlO) PR Hansi (16) fA Wheat, Bajra T (570 '00). 23·00 35 ·00 66·00 T8 OC (570 -(0) PR Hans; (14) EA Wheat, Dajra T (741 -00), 20·00 47·00 95 ·00 TIO GC (681 ()O) , TW (60 .(0) PR.KR Han'li (14) ED,EAg Wh.eat, Bajra T 0,249 '00), 37 ·00 33 -00 96·00 N5: M4: Cl: OC (8S4 ·00). TlO TWE (365 ,00) PR Hansi (11 ) EA Wheat. Bajra. T (1,756 -00), 46·00 3 ·00 105 ·00 M3: 125 DC (1,756'00) PR,KR Hansi (6) EA Wheat, Rajra T (956 '00), 21 '00 21 .()() 91 .()() M2: Cl; GC (956 '(10) T20

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99 HtSAR 1:AHsIL

S~rial Name of the Village LocatIon No. Code

1 2 3

] 105 2 Agroha 87 3 Alipur 42 4 Aryanagar (Kurri) 132 5 Asranwan 63 6 Badon Brahmanan 162 7 Badon Patiawal (Badon Patti-I) 25 8 Badon Pati Doyam (Badon Patti-II) 26 9 Badon Rangran 152 10 Bagla 110 ) I Bahbalpur 27 12 Balak 22 13 166 ]4 Balsrnand 123 IS Banawali 96

16 Bandaheri 121 17 Barwala (Rural) 13 18 Bhagana 44 19 Bhaini Badshahpur 17 20 Bhairi Akbarpur 2 21 Bhana 93 22 Bharri 153 23 Bherian (Bhesian) 134 24 Bhiwani Ruhe Ian 126 25 Bhoj Raj 151 26 Bhoria Khera Bishnoian (Bhoodya Khera or B ishanoyan) 94 27 Bichpari 23 28 Bir Hisar 53 29 Bobua 8 30 Budha Khera 3

31 Bugana 29 32 Burak 122 33 Bure 165 34 Chabbarwal 97 35 Chandnaud 160 36 Chaudhriwas 139 37 Chikanwas 71 38 Chiraud 155 39 Chudhriwali 120 40 Chuli Bagarian 99 41 Chuli Kalan 101 42 Chuli Khurd lOO 43 Dabra 49 44 Daha 354 45 Dahima (Daima) 149

46 Daroli 102 47 Daulatpur 18 48 Dewe 142 49 Dhand 95~, !i0' Dhan$lJ .~~ 100 msAlt TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of the Village Lc,catioll No. Codo

2 3

51 Dhingtana 28 52 Dhiranwas 127 53 Dobeta 163 54 Dobhi 116 55 Durjanpur 66 56 Fransi 69 57 Gaibipur 15 58 Gangwa 52 59 Gawar 138 60 Ghunal 118

61 Gorchhi 137 62 Gunzar (Guzar) 150 63 Harita 161 64 Hasangarh 7 65 Hinwan (Hindwan) 130

66 Hisar (Rural) 39 67 Inchha Kharkhari 65 68 Isharheri 20 69 Jagan 67 70 Jakhod Khera 60 71 Jeora 78 72 luglan 37 73 Kabrer (Abrer) 111 74 Kaimri 51 75 Kajla 64 76 Kalirawan 89 77 Kallar Bhaini 5 78 Kaluwas 140 79 Kanoh (Kanch) 80 80 Kharabarwala 103

81 Kharar 41 82 Kbaria 114 83 Kbarkhara 14 84 Kharkhari 32 85 Khasa Mahajanan (Khasa Mahanan) 90

86 Khedar 21 87· Kherampur 92 88 Khe.ri Barki 77 89 Khokha 33 90 Kirara 76 91 Kirmara 82 92 Kirori 79 93 Kirtan 113 94 Kohli 106 95 Kuleri 85

96 Kumbha Khera 9 97 Kutia Kheri 119 98 Ladwa 4S 99 . Ladwi (Ladui) 61 100 ~d~ri SuJdamb"Ig 70 101 ,fIISAR TAHSIL-Contd.

Serial Name of the Village Location No. Code

1 2 3

101 Latan i 6 102 Ludas 54 103 Mahalsara Mothsara 88 104 Malapur 62 105 Mangali Akalan 145 106 Mangali Brahmnan 146 107 Mangali Jhara 144 108 Mangali Mohbat 147 109 Mangali Surtia 148 110 Mater Sham 57 III Matioda (Madloda) 10 112 Mayyer 43 113 Meengri Khera (Mecngni Khera) 59 114 Mirka 50 115 Mirpur 86 116 Mirzapur 35 117 Moda Khera 109 118 Mohabatpur 108 119 Muklan 141 120 167 121 Nangthala 73 122 Nathwana 131 123 Nawagaon 16 124 Nayana 34 125 Nehla 81'

126 Neoli Kalan 56 127 Neoli Khurd 58 128 Pabra 19 129 Panghal 12 130 Panhar Chak 136 131 4 132 Patan 135 133 Payal 159 134 Raipur 40 135 RajIi 30 136 Rawalwas Kalan 128 137 Rawalwas Khurd 129 138 Rawat Khcra 156 139 Risalu Khera 68 140 Sabarwas 84 141 Sadelpur 104 142 164 143 Salemgarh 112 144 Samani 83 145 Sandol 74 146 Sarangpur (Saragpur) 91 147 Sarera 11 148 Sarsana 124 149 24 ISO Satrod Kalan 46 102 HlSAR TAHSIL-- Cone/d. Serial Name of the Vi llage Location No. Code 2 3 151 Satrod Khas 48 152 Satrod Khurd 47 153 Shahpur 55 154 Sham Sukh 75 155 Shekhupur Darauli 98 156 Singhran ]43 157 Siswal 107 158 Siswala 125 159 SuI chana (Sulkhani) 3] 160 Sundawa:. (SundawaJa) 115

161 Talwandi Badshahpur 157 162 Talwandi Rana 38 163 Talwandi Rukka 158 164 TeIanwali 117 165 Thaska 72

166 Tokas 133 167 Uklana 1 VILLAGE DIRECTORY HISAR TAHSn.

103 104 VILLAGE Amenities IUd iusAR TAHSIL loea- Name of Village Total Totai Amenities available (If not availabie within the village, a dash (-) is tioo (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges Vil.,--.5kms., 5-10 kms., and lO+kms., of the nearest place No. (in of house- where the facility is available is given) hectares) holds -_._------Fducational Medical Drinking Po~t and Day Commu- Water Telegraph or ni;:ations (Potable) days (Bus of the Stop, mark- Railway etl Station, hat, Water if any way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 9 10 1 Uklana (113) 2,139 '00 5,819 (895) P CHW T,W,Tk, Phone BS TW,Hp,C

2 Bhairi Akbarpur (114) 1,309 ·54 2,912 (438) P CHW(2) W, Tk,Hp --(-5) BS

3 Budha Khera (115) 866·42 2,015 (296) P CHW(3) T,W. Tk, - (--5) _.. (_5) TW,Hp,C

4 parbhuwala (116) 1.113 ·00 3.821 (557) P,M HS, RP(3), T,W. Tk, PO. Phone .. BS CHW(4) TW,Hp,C 5 Kallar Bhaini (119) 3S4·04 1,091 (154) P CHW(2) Tk,Hp, C PO BS

6 Latani (117) 1,645 ·83 4,539 (662) P,M,H CHW(4) W, Tk, Hp, PO, Phone .. BS C

7 Hasangarh (118) 1,607 ·00 3,959 (540) P,M D. CHW(4) T.W, Tk, PO. Phone .. DS C 8 Bobua (l20) 1,182 '47 3,018 (410) P HS, CHW(3) w,n, C PO BS 9 Kumbha Khera (75) 493 ·00 1,149 (149) P CHW W,Tk,C PO BS 10 Matloda (Madloda) (74) 2,272 ·00 4,440 (636) P,M HS, CHW(4) W, Tk, C PO BS

11 Sarera (73) 809·00 1,670 (225) P CHW W,Tk,C PO BS 12 Paogbal (72) 825·00 1,201 (171) P HS,CHW W, Tk -(5-10) -(-5) 13 Barwala (Rural) (128) 8,352 ·59 4,215 (608) P --(-5) T,W.Tk, --(-5) BS TW,C 14 Kharkhara (121) 1,477 ·00 2,528 (369) P,M, H RP,CHW(2) W, H,C PO BS 15 Oaibiput (122) 1,555 ·00 2,449 (402) P RP T,W,Tk, PO BS TW,Hp,C 16 Nawagaon (123) 592 ·00 1,349 (196) P CHW W,Tk,C -(5-10) BS

17 Bhalnl Badabahpur (12S) 479·00 1,912 (277) P CHW(2) W,Tk,C PO BS

18 Daulatpur (124) 2,036 '3S 3,901 (625) P,M HS,D,RP, T,W,TW, PO, Phone ., BS,RS CHW(3) Hp,C 19 Pabra (65) 7,2S7 ·00 17,169 (2,583) P(3), M(2), HC, RP(4) T,W,TW, PO, Phone BS :~H, Ac(2) Hp 20 labarberi (126) 484·00 15 (2) -(-5) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

21 Khedar (127) 2,575 ·00 6,340 (888) P,M RP(4),CHW W,Tk,TW. po. Phone .. BS C 22 Balak (130) 2,160 .()() 4,775 (657) P,M,H m.RP(4), W,Tk,TW, PO BS CHW(S) C 23 Blchpari (131) .873·00 2.011 (297) P,M,H ~HS, CHW(2) W, Tk. -(-5) BS 1M

DDtECt'OR~

Laad ate

APproach ~rest town Power SNlMe ~nd use (i.e. area under different ,types ofJand use .R.Imarki to .lwhfistatlCC Supply food Ill' Iloctares rounded \lIKe) 2 d«:imal, places) (includiq Village (in Kms) anyplac. Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area not of Sources irrigate

16 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 IS 17 Uklanamal}di (0) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I,718.00), 186'00 235·00 N40 : M2: PR,Kll GC(l,677.00), C4:T1S TW(lO.OO) TWE(31.00) T.mpJo PR Uklanamandi (2) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,094.66). 93 ·08 2·83 118 '97 GC( 1.083.33), Ra.daw· TW(7.2~), C2:T9 • TWE(4.0S) 110 ·07 PR,KR Uklanamandi (2) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T(714.26). 42·()Q N4:M2: GC«i67.72), C3: T7 WE(46.~4) PR, K.R Uklanamandi (2) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T(874.00), 148·00 91 ·00 N2:M4: GC(R74.00) C3 :T7 PR,KR Uklanamandi (12) ED Wheat, Bajra T(336.69), 17·81 29'54 T4 GC(336.69)

PR, Kll Uklanamandi (15) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1 ,375.91), 148'92 121 ·00 Templo: N2: GC(1,333.S2) M3 :T4 TW(32.78), TWE(9.31) 22·00 121 ·00 PR,KR Uklanamandi (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(l ,387.(0). 77·00 M2 :T8 G('(I,387.00) 75 ·27 PR.KR Barwala (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(961.S2). 145'68 GC(961.52) 42 ·00 PR,KR Barwala (10) ED Wheat, Bajra T( 33 2.()O). 119 ·00 M2 :T3 GC(332.oo) 142·00 18·00 Temple: PR,KR Barwala (10) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,446.00). 666·00 GC(1.446.00) M2: Tll 14 -00 51·00 PR,KR Barwala (6) SA Wheat, Bajra T(601.00). 143·00 M2 :T6 GC(60I.OO) 2'()() 69 ·00 TS PR Barwala (10) ED Wheat, Bajra T(604.00), 150·00 GC(604.00) 29·54 594·89 PR,KR Barwala (0) EA Wheat T(S,554.63). 2,173 ·53 GC(5,554.63) 113 ·00 M4 ~ TI3 PR,KR Barwala (6) SA Wheat, Bajra T(734.00). 630·00 GC(734.00) 63 ·00 37·00 N7: M4: PR,KR Barwala (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1.017.00). 438'00 GC(I,017.00) Cl :T7 12 '00 58·00 T4 PR,KR Barwala (7) EA Wheat, Bajra T(371.00). 151 ·00 GC(366.00). TWE(5.00) 53 ·00 T7 PR,KR Barwala (7) EA Wheat; Bajra T(350.00), 76'00 GC(348.00), TWE(2.oo) 13S ·97 N20 :Mt: PRo Uklanamandi (10) SA Wheat. Bajra T(1,7S8.74). 141 '64 GC(t ,749.84), C5 :T43 TWE(8.90) 713 0()() 5·00 610 ·00 Temple PR.,KR Uklanamandi (11) SA Wheat, Bajra .. .. T(5,929.00). ; GC(5.929.oo) Devi :N2: M5 :C8 :T2S 11,()() 26·00 8arwala (4) ED Wheat, Bajra T(447.oo). KR. GC(447.oo) 509 ·00 86·00 156·00 Ml :C2: PR.,KR Barwala (3) EA Wheat. Bajra T(I.824.00). GC(1.824.oo) Ttl 379·00 15 ·00 159·00 N4: M4: P_JC.", Barwaia (15) ED)BO Wheat TO.607.00), GC(I.607.oo) C! )T» 87 ·00 107 ·00 Ml :Tl PR. Barwala (8) ED. EO Wheat, Bajra T(679.00), GC(679.00) 1~ VILLAGE Amenities .ad SISARTAHSIL Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad Code the Village and Number ranges viz.,-5kms., 5-10 kms., and 10+ kms .• of the nearest place No. (in hecta- of households where the facility is available is given) res) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days (Bus StoP. of the Railway mark- Station, etl Water- hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 24 Sarsod (129) 1,563 ·00 3.291 (448) P RP, CHW(2) T.W,Tk PO BS 2S Badon patiawa1 (69) 392'54 1,275 (187) P MH W,C -(--5) as (Badon Patti-I)

26 Badon Pati Doyam (68) 539·00 708 (88) -(5-10) MH TW,C -(--5) as (Badon patti-IO 27 Bahbalpur (67) 882·00 2,746 (365) P,M,H HS, RP(3). T,W,TW, PO BS CHW(3) C 28 Dhingtana (70) 609 ·00 1,691 (265) P CHW(2) W,Tk,C PO as.RS 29 Bugana (71) 854·28 1,920 (270) P CHW(2) W,Tk,C PO as, RS 30 Rajli (25) 2.465 ·00 4.957 (705) P.M.H D T, W. Tk.C PO, Phone .. BS

'al Su\chana (Sulkhan i) (26) 901·00 1,557 (225) P.M CHW W,Tk,C -(-5) _(_5) 32 Kharkhari (27) 1,264 '00 2.198 (328) P,Ac RP(2), CHW(2) W, C --(-5) -(-5) 33 Khokha (28) 805·00 1,620 (246) P RP(2), CHW W, Tk, TW, PO -(-5) C 34 Nayana (148) 2,010 ·85 4,567 (708) P.M HS, RP(2), W. Tk,TW, PO BS CHW(4) C

35 Mirzapur (63) 2,617 ·00 4.597 (626) P(2), M, H CHW(5) W,Tk,C PO, Phone .. as

36 (64) 2,166 ·00 5,215 (718) P,M.H CHW(5) W,Tk.C PO. Phone .. BS,RS 37 Juglan (66) 1,873.00 3,441 (548) P,M.H, CHW (3) W,Tk,C PO as 38 TaJwand i Rana (65) 1,429 ·00 3,439 (511) P,M CHW(2) W,Tk,TW, PO BS C 39 Hisar (Rural) (146) 3,862 ·00 1,673 (296) P,M,H D T.W,TW, Phone BS Hp,C

40 Raipur (147) 1,449·00 4,472 (594) P(2), M CHW(3) W,Tk,TW, -(5-10) BS Hp,e

41 Kharar (149) 1,347 ·00 3,369 (491) P,M,H D,CHW(3) W,Tk,TW, PO, Phone •• BS Hp,C

42 Alipur (150) 1,431 ·00 3,888 (575) P(2), M, H CHW(4) T,W,Tk. PO BS,RS TW,C 43 Mayyer (lSI) 894·00 2,689 (430) P,M HS,CHW(2) T,W,Tk, PO BS,RS TW,C 44 Bhagana (152) 1,635 -00 3,569 (545) P, M,H,Ac HS. RP(4), T, W. Tk, PO BS CHW(3) TW. HP. C 45 Ladwa (156) 2,303 ·00 5,378 (808) P(2), M(2), Hj HS,n,CHW(5) T. W, Tk, -(10+) BS TW,HP,C

46 Satrod Kalan (153) 2,024'00 4,364 (101) P.M HS,CHW T.W,Tk,C PO BS.U 107

DIRECTORY Land use mSAR DISTRICT Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use Remarks' to and distance Supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) (includin.

Village (in Kms.) ------~ any place of Forest Irrigated by Un­ Cultural Area not religious', Sources irrigated waste (in­ available historical, or cluding for archaeolo­ gauchar cultiva­ gical and tion interest) groves)

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 PR BarwaJa (8) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(I,3.34.oo), 80-00 149·00 Ml : TIS GC(I,334.00) -- PR,KR. Barwala (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(313.63). 38-44 40·47 M2 :T6 GC(313.6~) PR,KR Barwala (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(475.oo), 18 ·00 46·00 GC(475.00) PR,KR Hisar (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(51O.00). 298 ·00 740()() MS: T3 GC'(510.00) PR Hisar (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(267_00), 291 ·00 39'00 12-00 M60 :T6 GC(267.00) PR Hisar (14) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(503.83). 164 ·30 110 '88 75-27 M200 : T3 GC(503.83) PR, KR Barwa1a (13) ED Wheat, Bajra T(2 ,063 .(0). 173 '00 .. 229·00 Nl :M2: GC(:!,Oh3.oo) T6 PR,KR Hisar (t 9) ED Wheat, Bajra T(442.00). 404·00 19·00 36'00 M2: Cl : T4 GC(442.00) PR,KR Hansi (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(937.00), 213{lO IS -00 99 -00 Ml : Cl : T7 GC(937.00) KR Hansi (13) ED, EO Wheat, Bajra T(385.00), 368 ·00 16'00 36 ()() MI : Cl : TIS (lC(385.00) PR Hisar (17) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1.716.25). J06 ·43 4·45 183·72 M2 :TlO GC(I,457.66), TW(49.37), TWE(209.22) PR Hisar (10) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T(I,952.oo), 429·00 .. 236·00 N5 : T15 GC(1951.00) PR Hisar (11) 'ED, EO Wheat, Bajra T(I.298.00). 615·00 242 ·00 1 1·00 M5 : Cl : T7 GC(I,298.00) PR,KR Hi~ar (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,066), 626·00 159'00 22·00 Temple Shiv : G('(1.066.00) T5 PR,KR Hisar (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(562.00). 749·00 .. 118 '00 N3 :M4 GC(559.00), TWF.(3.00) PR, KR Hisar (0) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,513.00), 1,298 ·00 ., 1,051'00 MIO: C2: GC(1 ,381 .00), Tit TW(2.00), TWE(t 30.00) PR,KR Hisar (10) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T(I.224.00), 71 ·00 .. 154 -00 T4 GC(I,123.00), TWE(101.00) PR,KR Hansi (10) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I, I 64.00). 87·00 96-00 N22: M14: GC(I,141.00), C5: T36 TWE(23.00) PR,KR Hansi (10) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T(J,132.00). 176·00 .. 123 ·00 M2 :C4: G(,(I,009.00), TlO TW(t23.oo) PR,KR Hisar (10) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(591.00), 18! .(J() 59·00 63 ·00 M2 :C2 :T6 GC(581.00), TW(10.00) PR,KR Hansi (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I,3to.00), 184 ·00 790()() 62·00 M8: C3 :TlO GC(1,310.00), PR Hisar (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(2. 185.00), .. 118 ·00 Temple: GC(I,803.00), N40: M8: WE(382.00) C2 : T12 ,~~, ' • PRo n· :. liisar (13) ED,EO ~t.Bajra T(1,52O.oo). 329·00 o. 17S ·00 M2 :C4 :T4 GC(I,500.00), TW(20,00) l08 VILLAGE AlDealdes ... ,HJSAa,·TAHSIt. Loca· Name of Villqe Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash(-) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of p.lpulation shown in the collimn 'and next ta it in brackets. dIo.di.tttneeJn IbJaacf Code the Village and Number ranges viz .• -Skms. 5-10 kms. and 10+kms. of,.he nearest Pace No. (in hectares) of households where the facility is available is given) - ... ------Educ'\tional Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi. Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) dayS or (Bus Stop. the Railway marketl Station. hat. if Watct any way)

2 ~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 47 Satrod Khurd (155) 842 ·00 3,741 (708) P(2), M. H. CHW(6) T. W.Tk, PO BS PUC TW,C 48 Satrod Khas (154) 1.358 ·00 6,233 (1,052) P -(-5) T,W,Tk. PO DS TW.C 49 Dabra (164) 1,059 ·00 3,206 (500) P,M. H. HS, RP(2). T, Tk, TW. PO, Phone .. DS CHW(3) Hp,C

50 Mirka (163) 663 (IO 1,246 (171) P RP,CHW W,TW,Hp. -(-5) as C

51 Kaimri (165) 2,tto '00 4.364 (644) P(2), M(2).H HS,D. T.W.Tk, PO. Phone BS CHW (4) TW,Hp.C 52 Oaogwa (166) 1,450 00 3,737 (4R3) P,M RP(3), W, Tk, Hp. PO BS CHW (2) C

53 Dir Hi~ar (145) 17,277 '00 IO,S!lZ (2,099) P(2). M, H. MH T.W.Tk. PO, 'Ph('ne BS,"RS Tr. TW,HJ),C

S4 Ludas (167) 62500 1,641 (24'1) p. Ac - (5- 10) T,W.Tk. - (- 5) .. DS TW, Hp, C

S5 Shahpur (168) 1,29700 3,135 (4fl) P(2), \1', H D, CHW(3) T.W.Tk, PO as TW, Hp,C

56 Neoli Kalan (169) 1.334'23 2,921 (483) P, \1' CHW(2) T.W,Tk, PO, 'Phone BS.RS TW,C 57 Mater Sham (170) 1.83600 2,049 (:'97) P,M HS.CHW(2) T,·W,TW, - (-5) as Hp.C 58 Neoli Khurd (45) 754·53 1.336 (201) P CHW W,TIc,C - (5- 10) .. DS .59 Meengri·Kbera (171) 8S1·85 1,65!l (247) P, Ac (2) RP.CHW T.W.Tk, - (- 5) RS (Meengni Khera) TW,Hp.C 60 Jakbod Kbera (42) 1,06997 2.438 (36~) P,M,H. HS,D.RP W,C PO BS.RS Ac(2) (2),rnW(2) 6J Ladwi (ladvi) (41) 1,212 83 2,143 ('02) P D.CHW(") W,Tk,C - (- 5) DS

62 M.lapur (43) 1.167 {)(} 1,762 (260) P,Ac CHW(2) W,Tk.C .- (- 5) DS 63 AN-anwAn (39) 1.224 97 1,809 (,2'71) P,M.Ac CHW(2) W.n,Mp. PO ,DS 64 Kajla C (142) 1,116 ·11 2,002 (288) P.M. CHW(3) W.C PO BS 6S lnchha Kharkhari (44) 339 ,12 31 (5) -(10+) -(10+) W - (to+) -(10+) :

66 Durjanpur (143) 1,03S .()(} 2.444 (332) P, M', ;\c MH.HS.RP W.Tk.C PO as 67 (2),CHW(3) Japn (141) 979,('0 1.883 (277) p. Ac(2) HS,CHW W.Tk,C -(- 5) as 68 Risalu Kherr (38) 259·()() Un- C?9 Frans; (37) 56S'()() 1,342 (J 83) P QiW W.C -(- S) D$ 109 DIRECTORY Land use

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in Remarks (in- to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) oluding any ~--.----.------.-- place of Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area not religious. Sources irrigated waste (in available historical or eluding for archaeological gauchar cultiva- interest) and tlon groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR.KR Hisar (10) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(690.00). 21 ·00 131 '00 M6: Tl2 GC(62S.oo). TW(65.00) PR,KR Hisar (10) ED,EAg Wheat, Bajra T(Q9S.00). 83·00 280 '00 C4 :TI0 GC(684.00), TW(31t.OO) PR,KR Hisar (S) ED, EAg Wheat, Bajra T(RS4.00). 97·00 108·00 NS: M8: 0('(829.00), C9 :TlS TW(25.oo) PR,KR Hi~ar (11) ED Wheat, Bajra T(406.00). 150 ·00 43 ·00 64·00 M4 :CI :T6 0C(406.oo) PRo KR Hisar (8) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1.300.00). 596·00 214·00 N4: M2: GC(I. 277. (10). C2 : T8 TW(23.00) PR.KR Hisar (6) ED, EAg Wheat. Bajra nr.68.(0). 462·00 12()'00 M7: C2: T9 G(,(863.oo) PR Hisar Ol E.A. Wheat. Br.jra 491·00 T(15.000.00). 985 ·00 801·00 N4 0(,(14,620.00). TWE(38f1.00) PR, l

Loca- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the ~ilia~e, a dash (-) ill tion (with Hadbast Numher) area of poplll~tion ~hown in the column Hnd n"KI to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code the Vill~e and Numl'l'r of ranseHiL .. -5 kms .• 5- 10 kms, and JO+kI1 1s, of the neales' place No, (in he..:tares) households where the facility is availilhle is !!hen) ----.-.------Educational Medical Drinking Post wd Day Communi- Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days (BlI~ Stop, of the Railway mar- Station, ket( Water hat, way) iran\,

2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 70 Landhari Sukn- (140) 1,500 00 3.745 (531) p(2), M,H, CHW(3) T.W,Tk. PO BS 11l1pbral) Ac(2) TW.C

71 Chika.nwa'\ (144) R95'00 1,649 (228) P, Ac CHW(1) W.Tk. PO BS Hp,C 72 n.aska (139) 555·00 \,57S (152) P C'HW('2) W,Tk. PO BS Hp,C (\ :,8) 2,666,00 5,690 (819) P.M,H HS, CHW(4) W.Tk.C PO BS 74 Sandol (137) 77700 875 (122) P CHW T, W, Tk,C PO BS

75 Sham Sul-.h (\ 36) 1.269 88 3,128 (458) P, M HS. RP(~), T. W, Tk, PO RS C!-JW(3) TW.C 76 Kirara (134) 455·00 7)1i (99) P - (- 5) T.W,Tk.·-(·5) BS HI'. (' 77 Kheri Ba,ki (1m (;8600 2,071 DOS) P, Ac(2) D, RP. CHW T, W, Tk,C PO RS

78 Je o); 11 (132) 1.214'44 2,420 (345) P(2) RP, CHW(2) T,W,Tk, --(--5) -(-5) TW,C 79 Kirori (135) 1,432'57 2,609 (400) P RP. CHW(3) W, Tk, (' PO BS 80 Kanoh (Kanch) (58) 2,212 ·79 3,913 (535) P, M, Ac(2) RP(4) T,W,Tk, (' PO BS

81 Nchla (59) 3,562'00 6,703 (975) P, M, H(2) HS, D, RP(4) T, W,Tk, CPO, BS Ac(5) CHW(4) Phone 82 Kirmara (57) 1,834'00 3.999 (569) P,M,Ac(3) CHW(3) W,Tk,C PO BS 83 Samani (53) 2,380 '33 3,786 (558) P -(10+) W, Tk,C PO BS 84 Sabarwas (92) 866 '42 989 (160) P -(-5) W. Tk, C -(-- 5) BS 85 Ku1eri (56) 3,453 ·94 4,844 (703) P,M D,RP(7), W,Tk,C PO BS CHW(4) 86 Mirpur (55) 869 ,00 985 (123) P, Ac -(-5) W,Tk,Hp,C -(-5) BS 87 Agroha (54) 1,925'00 3,522 (513) P,M,H,Ac(3) D,RJ>(3), T.W.Tk,TW, PO BS CHW Hp,C 88 Mahar Sara Mothsara (40) 1,235 ·49 1,782 (233) P(2) - (-5) W,Tk,TW,C PO BS

89 Kalirawan (36) 3,111 ·99 4,892 (708) P,M,H. HS,D,RP(5), W PO BS CHW 90 Khasa Mahajanan (96) 1,214'04 2,208 (301) p. Ac RP(3).CHW W,Tk,C PO -(-5) (Khasa M ahanan) 91 Sarangpur(Saragpur) (22) 1,184'00 2,489 (341) P,M,H RP(4),CHW(2) W,Tk,TW,C PO BS 92 Khccampur (21) 1,534'00 2.641 (404) P(2).M(2) RP Tk. C PO BS 93 Bhana (24) 1,503 '79 2,433 (360) P RP(2),CHW W,Tk,C -(-5) BS

94 Bhoria Kbera Bishnoian (25) 1,055 '40 1,890 (262) P,M CHW W,Tk,Hp,C -{-S) BS (Bhoodya Khera or Bishanoyan) 111 DlRECrORY Land ase HISAR DISTRICT Approach Nearest town Power Staple Land usc (i. e .• area ul1der different types of land use Remarks to and distance Supply food in hectarts rounded upto 2 dccilT'BI places) (inc\udint; ViliaMc (in KoTIs.) any place of Forest Irrigated by Un­ Cultural Area not religious. Sources irrigated waste (in­ availabJe historical or cluding fl1r archaeolo­ gauchar cultiva­ gical and tion interest) groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR.KR Hisar (17) EA Wheat, Bajra T(I.260.00), 135 00 105 00 Temple Ram GC(J200.oo). Dev: M7: TWE(60.oo) C2: T24 PR, KR Hisar (14) ED Wheat T(524.00). 301.00 70·00 N3: M3: GC(524.00) C2:T15 PR.KR Hisar (14) EA Wheat 1'(444.00), 57·00 54 0) T2 GC(444.00) PR.KR l-I isar (26) ED Wheat, Bajra '1'(2.143.00), 381·00 14200 Temple: M4: GC(2.143.00) TIS PR,Kk Hisar (27) ED Wheat, B.yra T(677.00). 66·00 34·00 MI: C2: T5 GC(677.00). PR,KR Hi'"r (26) ED. EO W)1cat, Bujra T(762.82). 396·99 65·96 44 ·11 N2;T3 G C(762. 82) PR Danvala (16) ED,EO Wheat. Gajra T(2H7.00). 116·00 5200 Ml: C3: T7 G C(287. 00) PR.KR Barwzla (18) ED,EO Wheat. Ba,jra T(51O.00). 118 ·00 58·00 NI;M4: GC(510.00) C1: f4 PRo KR Barwalll (10) EA Wheat Baila T(721.54). 328 ·60 121 ·40 42·90 M2: TlO GC(72 1.54) PR.KR Barwala (12) ED. EO Wheat. Bajra T(999J5). 357'33 22'66 5)'43 N2:Ml :T4 GC(999.1S) PR,KR Barwala (20) EA Wheat, Bajca T (1,447.94), 596·50 30·76 137 ·59 T7 GC(I,447.94) PR,KR Barwala (22) EA Wheat, BaJfa T(3,067.00). 285 -00 1·00 209·00 Tcmllle : N8 : GC(3,067.00) M4: C7 T42 PR.KR Hisar (34) ED Wheat T(1.271 '00). 409·00 154·00 M4: C 2:Tll GC(I,271.00) PR,KR Hisar (29) ED Wheat. Bajra T (1.491.65), 725'19 163'49 M2,:C2:T 5 GC(I ,491 .65) PR.KR Patehabad (26) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T (307.96), 500·59 17 ·40 40'47 T2 GC(307.96), PR,KR Hisar (27) EA Wheat. BaJra T (2,015.7J). 1,243-18 2·02 193'03 N5 :M8:C2 GC (2,015.71) T 15 PR.KR Hisar (22) EA Wheat T ~71.00). 34O'()() 58·00 M2 :C2 : T4 G (471.00) PR,KR Hisar (21) EA Wheat. Bll,lrs T(835 00). 861 ·00 229·00 N3: \fS: Cll GC (810.00). T4 TWE{25.00) PR,KR Hisar (22) EA Wheat, Bll,lrs T(658.82), 454·46 ]22·21 Ml:T 15 GC (646.68) TW (12.14) PR,KR Hisar (26) EA Wheat, BaJea T (1,756.31), 1,063 ·09 292·59 N3 :M4:G2J GC (1,756.31) T22 PR,KR Hisar (22) EA Wheat T (732.47), 368·66 112 ·91 Ml :T9 GC (732.47)

PR,KR Hisar (27) ED.EA Wheat T (706.00). 385 ·00 93'00 M3 :C21 T 13 GC (706.00) PR Patehabad (8) EA Wheat. Bll,lra T (1,008.00). 437·00 89'00 N2 :M3 :C2: GC (1,008.00) T8 PR,n Patehabad (21) EA Wheat. Bll,lra T(711.43). 694·84 97·52 T6 GC (705.36), TW(6.07) pa Patehabad (18) ED,BAg Wheat, Blijra T (560.89), 427·34 67 ·17 M2 :C2 :19 DC (560.89) 112 vtLliAGE' Amenities aDd" HISA:I. TAHSIL

Loca· Name of Village Total Total Ameuities available (If not available within the village, a dll8h(--) is lion (with Hadbasl Number) area of population shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad Code tbe Village and Number of ranges viz., -5kms., 5-IOIons. and 10+kms. of the nearest place No. (in hcctares) households where the facility is available is given) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day Communi Water Telegraph or cations (Potable) days (Bus Stop, of the Railway market /Station, hat, Water if any) way) .." 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 95 Dhand (26) 1,427 ·71 3,002 (406) P,M,Ac HS,CHW(3) W,Tk,C PO ns

96 Banawali (27) 1,201 ·90 2,365 (338) P,Ac(2) CHW(2) W,Tk,TW,C PO ns

97 Chl1bbarwal (19) 533·77 659 (93) P CHW W,Tk,C -(-5) BS 98 Shekhupur Darauli (18) 1,372 ·67 2,150 (312) P,Ac(2) -(5-10) W,TIc.,TW -(- 5) BS

99 Chuli Bagarian (8) 1,793 ·95 3,037 (460) J>(2),M,H D,RP(l), W,Tk,TW,C PO BS CHW (3) 100 Chuli Khurd (6) 1,077 ·26 1,306 (184) P HS,CHW W,Tk,C --(-5) BS

101 Chuli Kalan (7) 1,141 ·60 1,474 (112) P CHW W,Tk,C -(-5) BS

102 Daroli (32) 1,280 ·81 2,073 (277) P RP W,Tk,C PO BS 103 Kharabarwala (33) 2,283 '20 2,647 (382) 1', M,Ac CHW W PO BS ]04 Sadelpur (20) 4.735 ·97 9,199 (1,196) P(2),M.H MH.HS.D. W,Tk,TW PO BS RP(5) 105 Adampur (34) 1,989 '00 10,507 (1,759) P,M,H(2)Ac(4) H,MH,RP(31), T,W,Tk,TW, PTO,Phone BS,RS CHW(8) C 106 Kohli (35) 1,332 '00 2,519 (339) P,M CHW(3) T,W PO BS 107 Siswal (174) 3,393 ·00 7.017 (1,065) P(2},M,H,Ac PHc'PPC, T,W,T,W,Hp, PO,Phone BS RP(2),CHW(S) C 108 Mohabatpur (175) 3,116'00 4,703 (675) P,M RP(4).CHW( 4) T.W,TW. PO. BS Hp,C Phone 109 ModaKhera (31) 1,460'49 ,2,445 (375) P,M HS, RP(3). T,W,TW,Hp, PO BS CHW(3) C

110 Bagla (26) 1,656'00 2,137 (287) P,M RP(2),CHW(2) W,Tk,C PO BS

111 Kabrer (Abrer) (173) 1,518 '00 2,769 (384) P,M,H RP(2).CHW(3) T,W.TW,Hp PO DS

112 Salemgarh (172) 1,218 ·00 2,184 (309) P,M,Ac(2) HS,CHW(2) T,W,Tk.TW. PO BS HP. C

113 Kirtan (46) 1,261'00 2,591 (361) P,M,Ac(4) CHW(3) T.W.Tk,TW. -(-5) DS C 114 Kharia (47) 1,965 ·93 2,984 (446) P,M,Ac(2) CHW(4) T,W,Tk,C PO DS 115 Sundawa~(Sundawala) (48) 677'84 1,701 (242) P,Ac CHW(2) T.W.TIc,C PO DB

116 Dobhi ( 25) 2,896'00 4,309 (626) P.M,H,Ac(2) CHW(4) T,W.Tk,C PO DB 113 DIRECfORY Land use HISAR DISTRICT

A.),no l;h N~lre3t town and Power j Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Remarks to villa:;e 'll;t 1 '1';: ! (in Kml.) Supply foo;l hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) (including any place Porest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area of Sources irrigated waste not religious, (including available historical gauchar for or archae­ and cultiva- ological groves) lion interest)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR Fatehabad (18) ED. EO Wheat, BaJra T (795.20), 507·87 124'64 N2 :M5 :C4: (Ie (795.20) Tl9

PR,KR Patehabad (30) ED, EAg Wheat, BaJra T (753.51), 340'34 108 '05 M3: T5 GC (RUO). TW (9.71) PR,KR Fatehabacl (24) ED Wheat, Bajra T (356.52) 143'26 33·99 M3: TIl UC (35(d2) PR,KR Fatehabad (24) ED Wheat, Bajra T (1l36.47), 445·15 91 ·05 M3: T9 GC(809.36), TW (27.11) PR Patehabad (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T (496.95), 1.142'01 154·99 N3:M5: Cl: GC (490.47), n TW (6.48) PR.KR Patehabad (32) EA Wheat T (329.00), 692'81 2·43 53'02 Cl: T9 GC (329.00)

PR,KR Patehabad (32) EA Wheat T (424.51), 643 ·44 3·24 70 -41 CI: T5 GC (420.46). TW (2.02), TWE (2.0]) PR,KR Hisar (40) EA Wheat T (34S .43), 868 -44 63·94 M2: C2: T9 GC (J4S.4J) PR,KR Hisar (3~) EA Wheat, Bajfa T (846.99), 1,271.91 164 '30 NI60:M8:C6: GC (ll46.99) T6 PR,KR Fatehabad (8) EA Wheat, BUjra T (3,5S0 26) 762·01 423·70 N6: M5:C4.: GC (3,550.26) T 51 PR,KR Hisar (36) EA Wheat T (939.26), 823·52 226 ·22 M20: C30: GC(939.26) T5

PR.KR Hisar (35) EA Wheat, Bajra T (921.00), 315·00 96·00 N3:MI:Cl: (iC {921.00) T4 PR.KR His,,( (26) EA Whe~lt, BaJra T (2,144.00), 974·00 27500 Temple: N5: ac (1,783.00), N20:C4: T25: TWE (361 .00) PR,KR Hisar (40) EA Wheat, Bajra T (1,612.00), ),37S ·00 126·00 N2: M3: C2: GC (!,612.(lO) '1'14 PR,KR Hisar (43) ED, EAg Wheat, BaJfa T(862.78), 48u'83 110 '88 NT: M2: C2: GC(779.01), TI5 TW (18.21), TWE (65.56) PR Hisar (22) EA Gram, Bajra T (410.00), 1,141 '00 105 ·00 T8 GC (410.00)

PR,KR Hisar (18) EA Wheat Bajra T (574.00), 691·00 161·00 92.00 N2: M5:T4 GC(283.00), WE(200.oo), TWE(9I.oo) PR,KR Hisar (19) EA Wheat, Balra T (601.00), 50S.00 109'00 Ml; Cl:TS GC (283.00) TW(8,00), TWE(31O.00) . PR,KR Hisar (24) EA Wheat, Bajfa T (52500). 655.00 81'00 N3:M3:C2:T9 GC(525.00) PR Misar (30) EO.EAg Wheal, Bajra T(I,215.66), 580·72 13 ·76 155'79 Temple:N2: GC(I,215.66) M5: C3: T81 PR Hisar (24) ED Wheat, Bajra T (305.13), 290.16 82·55 T7 GC(305.13)

PR Misar (26) ED Wheat. BaJra T(1.129.00) 1.215·00 552'00 M2: C4: Tl0 GC(1.129.00) 114

vml:.~j,:· Amenltl... :· HISA'll'TAHSIL Loea- Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash(-) is tion (with HadbastNllmb~r) area oT lx)pulati,l!1 shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance In broad Code the and Nlllnber ranges, viz.,-5 kms.,5-10kms. and lO+kms. or the nearest place No. Village of hou5eholus where the facility is available is given) (in hectares) ------Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or Commu- Water Telegra).>h days nications. (Potable) of tbe (Bus Stop, market/ Railway hat, Station, jf any Water way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11'7 TelanwaU (27) 553·00 874 (114) P,M CHW T,W,Tk,C -(-5) BS 118 GhursaJ (30) 699 ·29 1,580 (222) P, Ac CHW T,W,Tk,e PO BS 119 Kuti a Kheri (28) 524 '06 476 (59) Ac -(10+) T,W,Tk,C -(-5) BS

120 Chudhriwali (29) 1,361'75 1,9~6 (270) P,M -(5-10) T,W,Tk,e PO BS 121 Bandaheri (24) 1,806 ·49 2,367 ()2C) P,M,Ac RP(3), CHW T,W,C PO BS

122 Burak (23) 2,758 ·00 2,551 (357) P, M D,CHW T,W,Tk,Hp, PO BS C 123 llalsmand (22) 6,838 '00 8,091 (1,144) P,M,H,Ac(4) D,RP, T,W,Tk, C PO BS CHW(7)

124 Sarsana (21) 2,708 '00 3,737 (S44) P (2), M,H, HS, CHW(2) T,W,Tk PO BS Ae (2) 125 Siswala (49) 1,827 '00 2,234 (324) P,M,Ac CHW T,W,Tk,C -(-5) BS

126 Bhiwani Ruhelan (50) 1,023. 84 2,027 (291) P,Ac RP (2), CHW T,C -(-5) BS 127 Dhiranwas (53) 469 '00 1,134 (144) P, Ac RP Tk,C -(-5) BS 128 Rawalwas Kalan : (51) 1,693'()() 2,089 (326) P, Tr,Ac(2) HS,RP(Z), T,W,Tk, -(-5) BS CHW(2) TW,C 129 Rawalwas Khurd (52) 978'00 3,100 (431) P,M,H,Ac(2) D,RP,CHW(3) W, Tk, C PO BS 130 Hinwan (Hindwan) (56) 791·00 1,565 (212) P, Ac(2) CHW(2) T,W,Tk,C -(-5) BS 131 Nathwana (55) 256'00 Un­ 132 Aryanagar (Kurri) (57) 1,188 '00 4,457 (642) P,M,H,Ac(3) HS, D T,W, Tk, PO, BS TW, C Phone 133 Tokas (58) 572 '62 901 (124) P D,CHW T,W,Tk -(-5) BS

134 Bberian (Bbesian) (16) 966'00 1,358 (173) P, Ac(2) CHW w,e PO BS

135 Patan (54) 1,325 '33 1,914 (284) 1),M,Ac(3) RP(2),CHW T,W,Tk -(- 5) BS

136 Panhar Chak (17) J,llO'OO 2,065 (277) P - (10+) W,C PO BS 137 Gorchhi (20) 1,549'00 2,389 (332) p. Ac(3) CHW(2) T.W. Tk. PO BS TW,C

138 Gawar (19) 1,855'00 1,844 (267) P, M D,CHW(2) T.W,Tk,Hp. PO BS C . 139 Chaudbriwaa (18) 3,S86'68 3,191. (476) .P,M,H HS,CHW W,Tk. TW, PO as HpC 140 Kaluwas (15) 1,4S4 '82 1,862 (281) P D,RP W,Tk,C -(-5) as 141 Multlan (59) 978'00 2,110 (331) P,M,H, :0 W.T.Ic,C PO BS' 141 Dewe (60) 710'00 1,210 (162) P - (!I-I0) W,Tk,C. -(5-10) .. BS llS 'DIRECTORY ·LUdase mSAR DfSTRlCT Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land usein Remarks to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food hectares roundoo up to 2 decimal places) (includins any place Forest Irrigated by Un- Cultural Area of Sources irrigated waste not religious. (including available historical gauchar for or archaeo­ and cultiva- logical groves) tion interest)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PR Hisar (45) ED Wheat, Bajra T (150.00).' 367·00 36·00 T 13 GC (Iso.o(J) PR,KR Hisar (28) ED Wheat T(146.90). 495·73 20'23 36'43 Ml: C2: T4 (;C(146.90) PR, KR . Hisar (45) ED Wheat, BaJra T(170.77). 310'46 7·28 29'55 Ml: Cl: T4 (1('(170.77) PR,KR' Hisar (35) EA Wheat, BaJra T(1:'4 :'4). 1,097'00 139'61 NIO: T 12 GC(I'1.4.:!4) PR,KR Hisar (30) EA Wheat T(11i0.16), ' 1,294·91\ 151-35 Temple;M4: GC059.71i). 0: T9: TWHO.40) PR Hisar (37) ED Wheat. Bajra T(l5100), 2,4M ·00 143'00 Temple Har- GCll~IOO) man:N2: T5 PR,KR Hisar (26) EA Wheat, BaJra T(528 (0), 5,892 ·00 31 ·00 387'00 N4: M8: C5: CC(5:!:~.OO) T25

PR,KR Hi~ar (22) ED Wheat, BaJra T(577()())_ 1,933 ·00 4'00 194·00 N4: M3.Cl: G('(:'I77.00) 14 PR,KR Hisar (13) ED Wheat, Bajra T(1.147 00), 569 00 1·00 Ito 00 Ml: Cl:T6 G('(1.lo17 ()O)

PR,KR Hisar (20) ED Wheat T(56,1.5J) , 382.42 76·89 M2:C3:TS: (;('(5fi.l53) PR,KR Hisar (14) EA Wheat, Bajra T(3R4 ()O), 42·00 2'00 41'00 Ml:TS GCOR400) PR,KR Hisar (17) EA Wheat, BaJra ' TO .0W.(){)j. 486.00 148'00 M2: C4:T6 ce(J .OS!).OO)

PR,KR Hisar (14) EA Wheat. BaJra T(nnOO). 2&9'00 1'00 8S'00 N2: M3: Cl: OC «(,n.OO) T7 PR,KR Hisar (13) ED,E<\g Wheat, BaJra T(710.00), 49·00 32'00 MI: CJ:T7 GC(710.oo) inhabited .. n(:).16 (lO), 21 ·00 19·00 Gc(2I1iOO) PR,KR Hisar (10) EA Wheat, BaJra " T(873. (lO). 160·00 124·00 31'00 M4: Cl: T7 Ge (IlOO.OO). TWE(\3.00) '" PR,KR Hisar (11) EA Wheat. Bajra T(449.60). 71·63 4·05 47'34 Ml: CI: TJ GC(449.60)

PR Hisar (16) ED Wheat, Bajra T(307.00). 57800 81·00 Ml:Cl: Tl GC(307·00) FR,KR Hisar (to) EA Wheat, Bajra T(907.7f). 314·44 19·83 83·36 T4 GC(90(l'41), TWE (7 ·29) PR Risar (19) ED Wheat, Bajra T(279.00). 723 ·00 108·00 . Mt: C(: T2 GC (279.00) , PR,KR Rlsar (24) EA Wheat T(l6.00). 1,359'00 34·00 140·00 Tern~le:M2: . GC (13.00), CS: 6 I W(2.00), TWE(I.00) PR,KR Hisar (32) EA Wheat, Bajra T(124.00), 1,598 ·00 2·00 ]31'00 Ml: T4 GC (124.00)

PR,KR Hisar (24) EA Wheat, Bajra T(1,041.65). 2,308 '70 236'33 NS: M2 :C2: GC(J.041.65) T28 PR,KR Hisar (16) ED Wheat, Bajra T(6SS.01). 617.54 17'00 162'27 N2: Ml: C2: GC(658.01) T 16 PR. Hiaar (13) EA Wheat, Bajra T(490.00), 371·00 117·00 GC (490.00) PR, . HiJ" (13) BD,EA$ Wheat, Bajra T(413.00), 228 ·00 '(i9·00 M2:T1 GC(413.QO) 116 VILLAGE Am.ldes aDd HlSAR TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village Tota I Total Amenities available (If not available within tbe village, a dash (- .. ) is tion (with Hadbast Number) area of population shown In tbe column and next to It in brackets, the distance in broad Code tbe and Number ranges, viz.-5kms., S - 10kms. and 10+kms, of tbe neal'est place No. Village of households where the facility is a vaila ble is given) (in hecta res) - - _. ... ' - _., - - ~-, _, ~ ..... ~ -. - _"" - _. - _, -. -- - _, - - -- - _. -. - - Educational Medical Drinking Post and Dayor Commu- Wl\ter Telegraph days nication~ (Potable)' of the (Bus Stop, market! Railway hat. Station, ifany Water way) 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 143 Singllran (219) 855 ·49 1,162 (150) P D,CHW W,Tk,C - (5-10) .. - (5- 10) 144 Mangali Jhara ([60) 354 ·50 547 (81) P CHW T.W.Tk, -(- s) BS' TW.Hn.C 145 Mangali Akalan (161) .1,149·29 2,257 (305) 1'(2). M PHe. FPC, T.W. Tk. PO BS' CHW(2) TW.Hn,C 146 Mangali Brabmnan (162) 273 ·$6 609 (85) P CHW T.W.Tk. PO .. 'BS' TW.Ho.C 147 Mangali Mohbut (158) ., 1.633 ·69 3,156 (463) P.M, H CHW(2)' T.W, Tk. PO BS' TW,Hn,C 148 Manguli Surtia (159) 1,650 ·28 2.047 (300) P CHW T.W, Tk. - (-- 5) BS TW,Hp.C t49 Dahima (Daima) (157) 1,146 '05 1.505 (210) P D T.W.Tk,C PO BS

ISO GunzM (Guzar) (61) 268 '30 575 (84) P -- (- 5) T,W,C - (- 5) -. (- 5)

1St Bhoj Raj (62) 938 ·86 1.47S (190) P -(10+) T.W,C -. (- 5) BS 152 Badon Rangran (7) 1.231 '44 984 (149) P . (5-10) W,Tk.C - (10+) .. BS )53 Bharri (8) 11 I ·00 353 (52) P - ( 5) W, n. C -' (- 5) BS 154 Daha (to) 1,302·00 1,658 (211) P, M RP W.Tk.C PO BS ISS Chiraud (14) 1,239 ·13 - 1,653 (240) P - (10+) W,Tk.C PO .. , BS,FS 156 Rawat Khera (13) 2.120'00 2,237 (331) P,M - (-s) W,Tk.C - (- 5) BS IS7 Talwandi Badshahpur (l) 2,040 ·00 2,730 (362) P D T,W.Tk.c' - (- 5) BS' IS8 Talwandi Rukka (2) J,787 ·07 1)10 (272) p, M - (10+) T,W. Tk. PO BS' TW,C 159 Payal (12) 602 '16 871 (117) P -(5-10)~ T,W. Tk, - (- 5) BS C 160 Chandnaucl (11) 47J '85 67J (91) P .. -(5- 10) T,C -(10+) BS 161 Harita (9) 537 '41 -, 1,497 (225) P,M -- (5- to) W,Tk,C PO BS 162 Badon Brahmanan (6) 753'1l "1,416 (201) P - (10+) T,W,Tk,C" PO BS 163 Dobela (5) 1,116'11 571 (79) P - (- 5) T,W,Tk,C -(10+) .. BS 164 SahU!'W8 (3) 2,261 ·75' .., 2,984 (407) P(2),M,H D,RP T,W.Tk, PO BS HI'. C 165 Bure (4) 708 ·19 -: 1,966 (274) P RP T,W,Tk,C - (10f) .. BS ]66 Balaw8s (32) 896 ·00 : 1,252 (194) P RP,CHW T,W,Tk,C -(-5) > 167 Nalw8 (33) r 1,964-()0 2,684 (402) P(2), M, H D, CHW(3) T,W,Tk,C PO'

--_._------_._------_._-----_._------'---- tAlthough entered as 'Be-chjras' (un-inhabited) in the revenue record. the populatloli shown apinst this viUase was onumerated at the time of 1981·Censu8.

Notfls:-O) Where a town and village bear an identical name, tbe word (Rural) has boat addod after the name of the villaae. (2) The area of a village (R.evenue estate) is baaed on the information supplied by tbC'l Revooue p.twad, 117

DIRECrORY Land Dse HISAR DIST.RICf

Approach Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in Remarks to Village distance (in Kms.) Supply food ______hectares rounded upto 2 decimal place~) any(including place Forest Irrigated Un- Cultural Area of by Sources irrigated waste not religious! (including available historical gauchar for or archaeo- and cultiva- logical groves) tion interest)

18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 55·85 PR,KR Hisar (18) EA Wheat T(379.18). 420·46 Ml :TS GC (379.18) 41·28 N2. Tl PRo KR Hisar (16) EA Wheat T(210.4J), 102·79 GC (210.43) 107·24 PR Hisar (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(660.84). 38( ·21 M2: C3 :T12 GC (660.84) 10·93 PR Hisar (16) EA Wheat, Bajra T(115.33), 147·30 T4 GC(l15.33) 150 ·94 M3: Tn PR Hisar (16) EA Wheat. Dajra Tf770.51). 712·24 GC(770.51) 67·58 PR,KR Hisar (17) EA Wheat T(564.53) 1,015 ·34 2'83 C2: TIO GC (564.53) 51·39 MI :T6 PR Hisar (17) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(523.25), 571·41 GC(523.25) 22·25 KR Hisar (16) ED Wheat, Bajra T(l11.29). 134 ·76 Tl GC(lII.29) 46·14 T5 PR Hisar (16) ED Wheat, Bajra T(107.24). 784·27 t ·21 GC(I07.24) 91·86 Temple Dodi PR Hisar (22) EA Wheat, Bajra T(108.45). 967·59 6,354.00 G('(l08.45) Gori 27·00 T2 PR Hisar (21) ED Wheat. Bajra T(143.00). 41·00 ae (143.00) 102·00 T8 PR Hisar (19) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(607.00). 593·00 ae (607'00) 89·84 N2: M2:Cl:TS PR,KR Hisar (17) ED, EO Wheat, BlIjra T(288.54). 843·35 17'40 ac (288.54) 4'00 133 ·00 C2:T5 PR,KR Hisar (22) ED Wheat. Bajra T(256 00). 1,727'00 GC (156.oo) 200·00 T 10 PR Hisar (29) ED,EO Wheat, Bajra T(529 00), 1,311·00 GC (529.00) 58·27 61·11 Temple Ram PR His at (29) ED, EO Wheat, Bajra T (248.88). 1,418 ·81 (lC{248.88) Dev: Ml: C2:T4 44·91 Ml: Cl: TS PR.KR Hisar (22) ED Wheat, Bajra T (280.85). 276·40 ae (280.85) 68 ·40 T 1 PR,KR Hisar (22) ED Wheat, Bajra T(2~5.52). 167'13 GC(2~S.S2) 25'09 33'59 T2 PR,KR Hisar (21) ED Wheat, Bajra T(388.49). 90·24 GC088.49) 473·88 27·52 36·83 Cl PR Hisar (22) EA Wheat. Bajra T (214.88). ac (214.88) 66·37 C2:T2 PR Hisur (25) ED Wheat. Ba.ira T(lSS.SO). 893·94 GC (155.80) -. 183·31 Temple: N7: PR,KR Hisar (26) EA Wheat, Bajra T(78S.0R). 1,293 ·36 ac (785.08) M2: C2:T19 254·54 38'44 36·43 TlO Hisar (19) ED. EO Wheat, Bajra T(378.78). PR GC (378.78) 11·00 57·00 Ml: T2 Hansi (26) ED Wheat, Bajra T(I 0 1.00), 727·00 PR.KR GC (\01.00) 15·00 Temple: NIOI Hisar (26) ED Wheat, Bajra . T(261.00). 1,604'00 84·00 ~R,KR GC (261.00) -----M4: Cl:T2 531.47 ---T(lSO,915,42). 90.189'61 2,258 '42 20.155'10 N4SO:M662: GC(147,026.78) C248:T1M7 W(2.00), WE (711.20): TW(l,147.17). TWE(Z.028.27)

APPENDICES 1-4

119 APPItN· TabsDwlle Abttftltt of Eciueadc ..... DISTRICT: HISAR

EDUCA- Serial Name of Tahsil No, Primary School Middle School Matriculation/ Higher Second­ College Adult Literacy Secondary ary/PUC/Inter­ (Graduate and Class/C.entres School mediate/Junior above) C.,lIcge ------_._--- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages In5ti- Villages Jnsti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 .. ----~-~------.------1 Fatehabad 141 183 53 56 21 23 55 85 2 Tobano 82 82 24 24 8 8 4 9 3 Hansi 95 127 50 58 32 34 4 Risor 161 182 86 90 42 44 45 85 -_._------District Total 479 574 213 228 103 109 2 2 104 179

--.-----.---.~ -_", ~~-----~-.---~ ~---'---' _._-----_._-_.--.------_ ... _-_."- MEDICAL Villages DRINKING WATER Serial Name of Tahsil ------with no ------.------No. medical Community Othcl's ft\cility Taj) Well Tank Tube- River Foun- Canal Health Workers well tain ------'------_.. _ Villages Num- Villages Jnsti . hers tutions ------1 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

1 Fatehabad 53 90 57 124 60 32 65 40 69 85 2 Tnhana 45 61 40 '14 26 13 49 5 S5 26 3 Hansi 83 249 33 76 11 36 96 70 48 80 4 Hisar 118 281 S3 151 27 82 157 137 S9 1S0

District Total 299 681 183 425 124 163 367 252 231 341 121

~l "M4dlcll ... Otller Amealtleoi.

TIONAL____ . witbnoVillagCl MSDICAL educa· Otbers tional Dispensary Hospital Ma~frJU1d Primary Health Family PJant1ing Ptimal'1 HeaItb facUitlct Child We arc Conn/Health Centre Sub-centro -Doatrt:~Ma_rtiitr Centre Home Child ____ _.._ ____ Welfare Centre _---- Villages Insti. Villages Insti. Villages Insti· ViJ!ases lnati.. Villages lnsu.. Vi\iqes. msti.- viHasea hlstl· tutions tutions tutions tudons tutlons tudans tudooi .' 1~ 16 11 18 19 :w :!1. .12 23 24 :25 26 l' ' 28 19

18 18 C) 8 8 i 2 :2 :1 21 11 g 2 1 4 8 .. 1 1 1~ 11 1 4 to 10 5 S 4 4 25 2' Z 2 ~ 30 30 6 6 3 j 2 2 32 U

~ 23 2l 20 S6 36 1 1 7 11 11 S 90

DRINKING______WATER. withVillages no. POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS l'OWEJ SUPPLY drinking _..-_.------.--- Others More water P.O. T.O. P.TIO. P.O. &. '1'.0.& P.T.O. Pl10M SUI Railway ~avi. Avail. Not than one fadlity Phont: Phone & StOp Station \f4blf' abie avait· source of any Phon. Water. ablo type way .. 42 4l 44 4~ 46 47 4fl 49 50 ~1 52 $3 ~4 ~5 $6

124- 121 55 .. 12 .. j 111 2 .. 1$2 H 8S '76 28 .. .. 6 .. 1 ~e 6 o • M •• 44 96 46 18 1 19 99 •• 44 161 85 18 .. 1 2 154 12 1(;~ ••

291 454 ~14 34 6 .. 400 .. !O2 •• 111

APPENDlX2 Land Utilisation Data In respect 01 Non-Municipal Towns (Censas Town$) DisTRICT: HISAR

Serial Name of town and tahsil Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded to the No. within brackets nearest unit)

Total area Forest Irrigated by Un-irrip;ated Culturable Area not source waste (indud- available for ing gauchar & cultivation groves)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 _. ------

Not applicable

.. ------_.. _----_._- ---_.. _---.-.. __ ... _------_. _._ _._----. ------

APPENDlX~ List ot l'i11llges where no amenltles relating to educatlon, medical, drinking water, post & telegrapb, communications, power suppl)' and market/hat are available ... ..-._ ...... __ . .- - . __ . -- ---.-... -~ __ . . --_ _-_.. - _ _- _. __ __ _--

There is nO such village in the district. 123 APPENDIX 4 List ofVmqes accord1na to tbe proportloa or ~eduled Cutes to the total populatloa by "'''1eI FATEHABAD TAHSIL Range of L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village Schedl,led Castes No. No. No. Population (Percentage) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0-5· 3 Theri 26 Ratia (Rural) 74 Raipur 10!! Khal1pur 130 Sarwarpur

6-10 104 Raza"'ad 139 Ba~ti Bhiwan 11-·15 2 Rhattu Khurd 14 Saharen (Saharan) 22 Phull 31 Khairpur 71 T>haulu 73 Hasinga (Hasniga) 80 SUkhmanpur 84 Birdhana 88 Kheraiwala R9 Bhuthan Khurd (Bhutan Khurd) 90 Nadhauri 94 Chaubara

95 Mochiwali 97 Chandrawal 106 Bo~wal 113 Dayor (Dhyar) 116 Pili M al1dori 121 Gadli 124 Suli Khcra 126 Bhattu Kalan 127 Mehuwala 131 Kukrawali 133 Khariati Khera (Khairati Khera) 134 Manawali 137 Bangram 141 Disla 142 Dhan3ar 149 Khumharia 150 Bhoda Hoshnak 152 Chindhar 16- 20 Hijarawan Khurd 5 Manakpur 19 Hukmawali (Hukmanwali) 50 Mchmra 69 Bhuna 70 Tibbi !il JandU Khurd 92 Gorakhpur 100 Majra 114 Jandwala 117 Banmandore 119 Dhabi Kalan 120 Ramsra 122 Khabra Khnrd 123 Khabra Kalan

125 Kirdhan 128 B~diwali 132 Shahidanwali 138 Bhodia Khera (Bhodi KlIera) 140 Basin 144 Dharni 145 BarJopal 147 Khajuri Jati 148 Kajalheri 21-30 4 Behbalpur 6 Chankothi 7 Nakta 9 Barolal1wali 10 Ha:lspur 12 Nagpur 15 Marh 17 AUka 24 Ratakhera 29 Dadupur 33 Pilchian 48 Kawalgarh 49 Bhawani Khera 61 Digoi 6'5 Lehrian 66 Bawan 67 Dullat 68 Kha~a Pathanana 76 Mohammadpur Sotar 77 Chandee Khurd (Chandu 78 Chandee Kalan (Mohammad our Solad) Khurd) (Chandu Kalan) 79 Mun1hiwali 93 Dehman 96 landli Kalan 98 Bhuthan Kalan (Bhootan Kalan) 101 Fatchabad (Rural) 103 Ayalki 110 Hijrawan Kalan 111 Daryapur 112 Karnoli 115 Dhabi Khurd 118 Thuyan (Thiyan) 135 Dhingsara 136 Sirdhan 143 Bighar 31 Ill. above 8 Khundan 11 Bira Badi 13 Oanda 16 Malwala 18 Kalotha 20 Haroti _- - ·Sxcludo5 vitlases with QO Scbedulod Castes Population. 124

APPENDIX 4

U~t 0( . VilJeaes I!'cc",_ to tile proportion of SchedUled Cattes to the total POllol.t10D by ranges FATEHABAD TAHSIL-Concld. Range of L.C. Name of VHlage L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4 S 6 7 31 &; above- 21 Alipur Bharota 23 Bharpoor 25 Kamana cone/d. 27 Lati 28 Jallopur 30 Alwalwas 32 Khai 34 Mohammadki 35 Ladhuwas 36 Sardarwala 37 Nangal 38 Luthera 39 Bora 40 Baliyala 41 MiraDa 42 Rattangarh 43 Bahmanwala 44 Rojhanwali 45 Bhundarwas (Bhudarwas) 4fi Nikuwana 47 Bara 51 Badalgarh 52 Rabanpllr 53 Lambha 54 Ghaswa 5S Chinmon (Chunnl<'on) S6 Teliwara 57 Nathwan 58 Burj (Bury) 59 Kalandargarh 60 Kunal 62 Rhunra 63 Kheri Rohan 64 Kani Kheri 72 Ghotru 81 Shahnal 82 Hamzapur 83 Ahrwan 85 Shekhupur Sotar 86 Palsar 99 Thalnian 102 MallIar 109 Khanmohammad 129 Gilian Khcri (Gilar. Khera) 146 Mohammadpur Rohi 151 Khara Kheri

._ ---__ . """"'-- -_ - ~ 125

APPENDIX 4 List of Villages according to the proportion or Scbedu.... cutes to .... tOlal population by raage'! TOHANA TAHSIL Ranae of L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village l.C. Name of Village Schoduled No. No. Ne. Castes Population (percentage) 2 3 4 S 6 7 0-5· 36 Lalluwal 54 Amani 6-10 3 Nare! 30 Salempuri 40 Budhanpur 49 Sambalwata 52 Khanora 63 Badhai Khera 75 Parta 85 Sanchla 11--15 2 Kasampur 13 Mundhl;an 22 Nanheri 28 Bhodi 47 Puru Majra 61 Loha Khera 77 FatehplIri 82 Tharvi 16-20 11 Sidhani 17 Krana! 38 Chilewal 41 Girnu 42 Nathuwal 46 Udepur 57 Balianwala 58 Kamalwala 72 Chitan 74 Hansawala 76 Pirthla 86 Saniyana 88 Chamar Khera 21-30 5 Talwara 12 Chandpura 21 Dharsul Kalan 25 7abtawala 56 Tahana (Rural) 59 Kanhri

62 Dangra 67 Samain (Sman) 69 Bhimawala 71 Bithmara 79 Tharva 31 & above Jakhal 4 Chuharpur 6 Meod Begamwali (Mccnd Bcgumwali) 7 Mead Boghanwali (Meond 8 Talwari 9 Sadhanwas Bhoghanwali) 14 Bhurtholi (Bhoor ThaJi) 15 Shakarpura (Shakilerpura) Hi Musa Khera 18 Rupanwali 19 Dharsul Khurd 20 Mayemadh 23 Rasulpur 24 Manghera 26 Kullan 29 Akanwali 31 Ratta Theh 32 Diwana 33 Dher 34 Gularwala 35 Kana Khera 37 Hindalwala 39 Haidarwala 43 Mamupur 44 Rainwali 45 Kudni 48 Himatpura 50 DamklJra 51 Jamalpur Shekhan 55 Maduwala 64 Ratta Khera 65 Lalauda 66 Nangla 68 Nangli 70 SUrewala 73 Gajuwala 78 Chander Khurd 80 Indachhoi 81 Chander Kalan 83 Bosti (Bhosti) 84 Bhatoo 87 Sahu (Sohu)

.ex~ludes villages with no. $che4uI~d c.ttes population. 126

APPEND1X4 List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the totaJ popuJation by noges HANSI TAHSIL Ranse of L.C. Name of Villalle L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Populatiop (Percentage) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 0_5· 4 Bhada Khera 8 Sotha 6-10 72 Dhamian 11-15 2 Gianpura 3 Sarsana 24 Kheri Shioran (Kheri Shoran) 37 Badala 50 Bass Badshahpur 52 Singhwa Khas 60 Mchndn (Mahanda) 62 Jamawari 67 Putthi Mnngalkhan 70 Mazadpur 71 Kanwari 73 Sultnnpur 76 Kutabour 85 Dhadh 89 Shaladheri 96 Sisai Kali Rawan 16-20 Kharak 6 Chhan ., Sandlana

10 Kheri Jalib (Kh'!ri Jalab) 11 Kapro 13 Koth Kalan (Khot Kalan) 14 Koth Khurd (Khot Khurd) 16 Kinnar 19 Rakhi Shashpur (Rakhi Shah- pur) 20 Rakhi Khas 22 Mirchpur 2S Bheni Amirpur (Bhani Arnirpur) ')7 Kagsar 21) Narnaund 30 Aurang Shah pur 31 Budana 35 Petwar 36 Thurana 49 Puthi Saman 51 Bass Khurd Dejan 55 Sisar 58 Bhat<,1 Rangran 61 Dhana 65 Hansi (Rural)

68 Depal 77 Kulana 80 Singhwa Ragho (Singwa) 81 Ohirai 84 Badhawar 86 Bayana Khera 91 Data 97 Sisai Bola 99 Madha 101 Pali 21-30 5 Ban Bhori 9 Pinhari (panhari) 15 Nara 18 Gamra 26 Raj Thai 28 Sul:hani 33 Moth Karnail Sahib 34 Majra 38 Bass Azamshahpur 41 Bhaklana 42 Khanda Kheri 44 Dharam Kheri (Kani Klteri) 46 Ugalan 47 Badchhapar 48 Mohla (Mahola) S3 Madanheri S6 Sorkhi 69 Urnra 14 Dhanderi (Dhandhari) 79 Channot 83 Gurnna 87 Haibatpur 88 Luhari RalJho 92 Khanpur 93 Masoodpur 98 Kajal 100 Rajpura 102 Kurnbha (Kumba) ]03 Kheri Gangan 31 & above 17 Kheri Lochab (Kheri Lochap) 21 Kheri Roj (Kheri Rogh) 23 Milakpur 32 Moth Rangran 39 Bass Akbarpur (Bas Akbarpur) 40 Khera Rangran S4 Kharbla S7 Bhatol Jatan 59 Khar Khara 63 Sheikhpura 64 BirHansi 66 Hajampur 75 Rarnayan '78 BhatIa 82 Sindhar - 94 --- ~~~----- .--.. ------·Excludes villaps with nO Scheduled Ca"toa population. 12'1

APPENDIX 4 list of V1I18l(e5 according to the proportion or Scheduled Castes to the total pOllulatloD by ranges

HISAR TAHSIL

Range or L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village Scheduled No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentage) 2 3 4 S 6 7 0-5· -26 Badon Pati Doyam (Badon) 160 Chandnaud Patti.IT) 6-10 36 Dhansu 67 Jagan 74 Sandol 7S Sham Sukb 104 Sadelpur 107 Siswal 140 Kaluwas 1.52 Badon Rangran ISS Chiraud 161 Hadta 163 Dobeta 164 Saharwa 11-15 3 Budha Khera II Sa.rera 12 PaDghal 13 Barwala (Rural) 30 Ra.jli 40 Raipur SO Mirka 52 Gangwa 58 Neoli Khurd 63 Asranwan 64 Kajla 71 Chikanwas 76 l{irara 86 Mirpur 88 Mihal Sara Mothsara 89 Kalirawan 90 Khasa Mahlijanan (Kbasa 91 Saranspur (Saragpur) Mahanan)

99 Cbuli Basarian 111 Kabrer (Abr('r) 113 Kirlan 120 Chudhriwali 121 Bandahed 124 Sarsana 150 G Unza.r (Guzar) 157 Talwandi Badshahpur 162 Badon Brahmanan 165 Bure 16-·20 6 Latani 10 Miltloda (Madloda) 17 8haini Badshahpur 19 Pabra 21 Khe

~3 Bhana 94 Bhoria Khera Bishnoian 96 Banawall (Bhoodya Khera or Bishanoyan) 98 Shekhupur Daraull 101 Chuli Kalan 102 Daroli lOS Adampur 106 Kohli 108 Mobabatpur 109 ModaKhera 110 Basla 11~ Sundawas (Sundawala) 116 Doblli 126 Bhiwaoi Ruhelan 129 Rawalwas Khurd U4 Bherian (Bhdian) 136 Panbar Chak 138 Gawar 142 beWe 143 Slngbran 153 Bharri 154 baha )$6 Rawat Khera HS Talwandi Rukka 161 Nalwa 21-30 i Bhairi Akbarput 4 Parbhuwata ! Kallar Bbainl 1 flasaoaarh 16 Nawapon ~ Balak 13 Bkhpari 24 Sarsod 25 Badon l'atiawai (B.dcm Patti-I) 32 Kharkhari 33 Khokha 4l Alipur I" • • Bxdudot vitI.,. with no Scheduled c.,toe PopWat»n. 128

AP..P.ENDIX 4 List of Villages according to the ,proportion of Scheduled Castes to .... totU.popuIa'" by ranges HTSAR TAHSIL-concld. Ran8e of L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village L.C. Name of Village SChedultl1 No. No. No. Castes Population (Percentage}

2 4 5 6 ? 2t-30- 43 Mayycr 44 Bhagana 4S Ladwa cone/d. 46 Satre d Kalan 49 Dabra 53 Bir Hisar S5 Shahpur S6 Neoli Kalan 57 Mater Sham 59 M"engri Khera (Meengni Khera) 60 .Takhod Khera 62 Malapur 66 Durjanpur 70 Landhari Sukhlambran 72 Thaska 79 Kirori 80 Kanoh (Kanch) 81 Nehla 84 Sabarwas 87 Agroha 92 Kherampur 95 Dhand 112 Salemgarh 114 Kharia 117 Telanwali Ill! Ghursal 122 Burak 123 Balsmand 125 Siswala 127 Dhiranwas 128 Rawalwas Kalan ]30 Hinwan (Hindwan) 132 Aryanagar (Kurri) 137 Gorchhi 139 Chliudhriwas 141 Muklan 145 Mangali Akalan 147 Mangali Mobbat 148 Mangali Surlia lSI Bhoj Raj 159 Payal 31 & above Uklana 8 Bobua 9 Kumbha Khera 14 Kharkhara IS Gaibipur 18 Dau.iatpur 27 Bahbalpur 31 Suldlana (Sulk han i) 34 Nayana 3S Mirzapur 38 TalMllldi Rana 39 Hilar (Rural) 54 Ludas 73 Nangthala 77 Kberi Barki 97 Chabbarwal 100 chwli Khurd 103 Klm.raba rwala

133 Tokas 135 PataD 144 M~aliJhara 146 Manaali Brahmnan 149 Daowa (Oaima) 1" Ba\awas SECTION Ii TOWN DIRECTORY

lt9

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

131

133 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETIlER WITH WHAT'THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW ' Status- M.C. Municipal Committee STATEMENT-tV Type of road­ PR Pucca Road KR Kucha Road System of sewerage-

S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains Metbod of disposal of nigbtsoll­

HL Head Loads WB Wheel Barrows ST Septic Tank Latrines

S Sewerage

Source of water supply-

TW Tubewell Water/Handpump T Tap water System of storage of water- OHT Overhead Tank SR Service Reservoir IG River Infiltration Gallery BWP Borewell Pumping System STATEMENT-v Medical facilities- H Hospital D Dispensary HC Health Centre FC Family Planning Centre TB T.B. Clinic

Educational facilities­ A Arts only S Science only AS Arts and Science only AC Arts and Commerce only ASC Arts, Science and Commerce

Recognised shorthand, typewriting and other vocatioaal training iDstitutiODS- Type Typewriting o Others PabUe Libraries iDcludiDg reading rooms­ PL Public Library RR Reading Room

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS STATEMENt Status IUId ------_.----- Serial Class, name and civic , Loca~ Name of Tahsil Area Number of Population and growth rate of the No. administration status of Town tion (in Sq, Kms.) household~ Code including 1901 1911 1921 No. houseless households (in 1981 - Census)

------...- .... ------.- -- - .- ~ - ~ - -- - " .. ') 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 IV Barwaia (M.e.) VII Hisar 1 ·50 2,735 Notified as a town 2 III Fatehabad (M.C.) I Fatehabad 10'36 5,616 2,786 Declassified

3 II Hansi (M.e.) V Han~i 9'07 8,274 16,523 14,576 15,425 (-11 ·78) (+5 '82) 4 I Hisar (M.e.) See Hisar Hissr (U.A.) 41 ·38 25,778 17,647 17,162 21415 (- 2 '75) (+24,78) J Hisar (M.e.). HiSa:r 41 ·38 25,778 17,647 17,] 62 21,415 ( - 2·75) (+24 '78» 5 VI Jakhalmandi (M.e.) III Tohana 0·67 722

6 IV RaIla (M.e.) II Fatehabad 4'00 2,176 Notified as a town 7 m Tohana (M.e.) IV Tohana 4·70 4,201

8 V Uklanamandi (M.e.) VI Hisar 1 '86 1,140

... -----.~."------~ ------~-.. _ _--_._ Notes:- 1. Towns treated as such for the first time in 1981--Ccnsus are printed in italics 2. Town marked with an asterisk (·)on its right indicates that it has outgrowth area which can be seen in Appendix. The population of the outsrowth for 1981 has been included in Hisar (M.e.) 3. ' ..• denotcs Nil. 111

~ . -----_------town a t the Censuses of Density SeX'- Ratio ..... __ - ~ ... _- - .. _. ~. -- _. -_. _. -. ~ _. -- _. - - - _------~ -- - - - _. -- - - 0981-­ 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 19tH Census) 1961 1971 1981 Census Census Census

---- -.- -'------~ ------_'------._ - --. ------.-- --- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ------for the fint time in 1981-Census 17,648 11;165 902 2,968 12,461 22,630 33,049 3,190 874 874 872 (+319.85) ( +81.61) (+46'04) 18,356 22,590 25,837 33,712 41,108 50,365 5,553 892 899 891 (+19.00) ( +23.07) (+14.37) (+30.48) ( +21.94) (+22.52) Urban Aalomeration 25,179 28,618 35,297 60,222 89,437 137.369 3,320 779 778 804 (+ 17.!l8) (+13.66) (+23.34) (+70.62) ( +48.51) (+53 ·59) 25,179 28,618 35297 60,222 89,437 137,369 3.320 7i9 178 804 (+17.58) (+13.66) (+23.34) (+70.62) ( +48.51) (+53.59) 2,040 3,138 3.919 4,609 6,879 809 903 897 (+53.82 ( +24.89) (+17.61) for the first time in-I9&I-Census 13,065 3,266 847 7,519 8,950 7,955 12,394 16,789 25,487 5,423 810 885 889 (+19.03) (--11.12) (+55.8) <+35.46) ( +51.81) 3,588 5,981 7,05S 3.793 796 867 919 <+66.69) (+17.96)

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STATEMENt PhY!llcal Aspects aad

Serial Class and name of Town Physical aspects Name of and road No...... --.-._--,- -~-- --~------_... -- ~-.--- .. -- _. - - ._- ----.--~ .. ~ .. ---...... Rainfall Temperature State Headquarters District Headquarters (in mm.) (in centigrade) Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6 7

1 IV Barwala N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh Hisar (198) (29) 2 UI Fatebabad 373'3 N.A. N.A. Chandigarb Hisar (211) (48) 3 II Hansi 175'6 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh Hisar (226) (25)

4 I Hisar See Hisar Hisar (U.A.) See Constituent 1 Hisar 527'0 4S'O 1 -9 Chandigarh Hisar (227) (0) S VI Jakhalmandl N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh Hisar (IS5) (96) 6 IV Ratia N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh Hisar (188) (73) ., III Tohana 114-0 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh Hisar (155) (72) 8 V Uklanamandi N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh Hisar (179) (48)

" ..-- ... --.------.---.~--... -- ---'-'--- No"s; 1. ·N.A.' denotes information not available. 2 ..... denotes 'Nil'. 139 n LoattiOil or Towns, 1979

distance (in kms.) from --' ~---' -- "" .. _-- .;--.-- _. -_.,'_ --- .__ ._--_ .. _._ .... -~---.. ------.------. -. - "-- _.. __ -- .. _.... ------Sub-division/Tahsil Nearest city with Railway Station Bus route Navigable rivcr/camtl Headquarters Pop ulation of one tif within 10 kms.) . lakh and more

-... ______·~_.M_' ... _ ... ______. _____' _____ .... _____ . ______.. ___ ..... __.... _ .._____ ~ ______.. ___ _ 8 9 10 11 12 -----_.-.----- '-- ~-. -.. _---_ .. ,-----_._---_.--- --.. _-. --.. _- ._ .. _--- --.. -- -- -_------Hisar/Hisar Hisar Barwala Barwala (29) (29) (29) (0) (0) Fatehabad/Fatehabad Hisar Bhattu Fatehabad (O) (0) (48) (20) (0) Hansi/Hansi Hisar Hansi Hansi (0) (0) (25) (0) (0) Urban Agglomeration Units

Hisar/Hisar Bhiwani Hisar Hisar (0) (0) (64) (0) (0) Hisar/Tohana Patiala Jakhalmandi lakhalmandi (96) (24) (88) (0) (0) Fa tehabadjFa leha had Hisar Jamalpur Ralia (25) (25) (73) (30) (0) Hisar/Tohana Hisar Tohana Tohana (72) (0) . (72) (0) (0) Hisar/Hisar HiS

-~-.~----. "_ ----~------_. __ ""---'-'~--__- ___' ______' ___4"_''''-_' ______' STATEMENt Millie.,..

'Receipts Serial Ch~ss apd IlIlme QiTown Civic Np. administration Receipt Revenue derived Government LOlln status through taxes, from municipal grant (in 1980) etc. properties and power apart from ta.xation

------IV Barwala M.C. 1,102 522 2 III Fatehabad M.e. 12,600 1,332 240 3 II Hansi M.e. 16,448 5,335 1,081 14,340 4 I Hisar See Hisar U.A. See I Hisar M.e. 53,799 2.598 9,050 3.500 5 VI Jakhalmandi M.e. 1,916 1,265 6 IV Ratia M.e. 2,927 807 7 III Tohana M.e. 8,422 190 1,680 3,320 8 V Uklanamllndi M.e. 3,550 315 670 1,330

Nore ;-'.. ' denotes 'Nil'. ~1

(In Ra. '00') Expenditure (in lb,I90') Advance Otlter Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources .receipt administra- safety health and works ,institutions expenditure tion . conveni- ences

------8 9 10 U 12 13 .14 .15 16 17

96 1,720 483 553 193 53 S 1,288 278 1,143 15,593 838 1,395 4,573 2,747 338 6,483 16,374 311 37,515 15,011 1,825 5,610 2,873 124 11,585 37,028 Hisar Urban Agglomeration Constituent Units 13,573 82,520 1,354 5,842 22,396 22,522 557 28,796 81,467 4,241 7,422 995 89 665 325 SO 4,449 6,573 470 4,20'4 1,869 177 427 1,459 77 4,009 75 13,687 2,492 410 7,686 90S 214 231 11,938 560 6,425 1,350 150 820 1,790 45 1,320 5,475

_------. ~---.-. ----.------.-.-.~.~...... ,....------_._. -,_ .. ------.p-.------... ~-'''-.---.---.-----.- .142

STATEMENT Civic ..... Other

Serial Class and name of Civic Population Scheduled Road System of Number of latrines No. Town adminis­ Castes length Sewerage tration Population (in kms.) Water Service Others Iltatus borne (in 1980)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Barwala M.C. 17,648 6.493 PR(4.0) OSD 2,000 KR(6.0) 2 III Fatehabad M.e. 33,049 5,267 PR(5.0) S,OSD 120 4,000 200 KR(4.0) 3 II Hansi M.C. 50,365 6,461 PR(41.0) S,OSD 330 9,500 4 I Hisar See Hisar Urban Hisar U.A. 137,369 18.883 PR(35.0) 52 21,583 KR(24.0)

I Hisor M.e. 137,369 18.883 PR(35.0) S.OSD 52 21.583 KR(24.0) 5 VI lakhalmandi M.e. 4,(109 640 PR(2.16) S 25 250

6 lV Ratia M.e. 13,065 2,434 PR(8.0) OSD 50 200 KR(2.0)

7 III Tohana M.C. 25,487 5,188 PR(3.8) S,OSD 9 410 KR(4.9)

8 V Uklanamandi M.e. 7,055 1,067 PR(O.9) S,OSD 15 50 KR(7.1)

NOfes:-1. *rn ca~e this service is not available in the town. the name of the nearest town if in the same district or the name of the ne:lrcst district if in the same State or other State where available alongwith distance from the town, is mentioned. 2. 'N.A.' means Capacity Not Available.

~. ' . .' denotes 'Nil'. 143 tv Ameakiet, 1979 ------,-----

Method of Protected Water Supply I Fire fighting Electrification (Number of connections) disposal of ------service· ------night soil Source of System of storage Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others Supply with capacity in lighting litres (in brackets) (points)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

WB,ST T,TW 10(4,550,000) Hisar 1,325 81 570 155 (29) S,WB T,TW OHT(227, 500) Yes 3,352 209 1,366 508 84 Bwp(N.A.)

WB T,TW SR(201,110,000) Yes 7,509 112 2,141 1,041 57 o HT(227 ,500) Agglomeration SR(249,439,531 ) 14,336 776 4,947 1,997 331 OHT (455,000) WB T,TW SR(249,439,531 ) Yes 14,336 776 4,947 1,997 331 OHT (455,000)

WB T,TW OHT(68,250) Tohana 515 360 94 100 (24)

HL,ST TW Fatehabad 4,078 185 726 63 (25)

B,WB T,TW 0(48,230,000) Yes 2,771 191 1,235 325 2 OHT(682,SOO) B,WB T,TW OHT (227,500) Tohana 665 68 415 131 (24) --- .------~ .. ------~ .. ~ 144 S'I'ADM£NT Civic and Ottier' AllleitItteB

------",,"---,," Serial ·Cla..\s and:name of Nameofslum Area of POJ')ulation Paved System of No: Town slum of slum roads Seweraac (in-sq. kms) (in kms.)

------,....._---_._-,------,---, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ------,------II Hansl There is no notified/officiallY recognised 2 I Hisar 1; Balmiki Mohalla (Near Sohan Cinema) O'MS 1,500 0·40 S,OSD 2. BasH Kuchian 0·006 500 3. Dhaka BasI; (Near Pelrol Depol) 0-010 600 4. Dhani Kishan Datt and Bara Quarters 0·041 2,500 o·so OSD 5. Gandhi Nagar 0'049 2,000 1·50 OSD 6. Gobind Nagar 0·020 800 OSD 7. Mahabir Colony 0·089 2,500 1·00 OSD 8. Tibe Dana Sher 0'243 3,000

-.---,------,,-,,--"~- *For Class I and Class II towns only. NOles.-l. In column No.5. the estimated population figures supplied by the Municipal Ci:omtrlittee have been given. 2. ' . .' denotes 'Nil'. t4S tv.-A .. Notlf" .... l"_

Number of latrines Method of Number of Electrification (Number of connectioas) --,""------disposal of tap points/ ------Private Community night soil public Domestic Road Otber. hydrants lighting Water borne Service Others installed for (points) .upply of pro- tected water

8 9 10 11 12 1,3 14 15 16

alum area in tbi. town. 12 B.HL 51 110 12 26 B.HL B.HL 26 B.HL

~- _-_'" Medical. EdunHonaI. Recreatloaal ------Serial Class and name of Town Population Medical facilities· Educational NQ. H

------.-.-- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ------c-- IV Barwala 17,648 HC(I) 8 Hisar Rohtak Bhiwanl Rohtall: FC(l) (29) (86) (75) (86) 2 III Fatehabad 33,049 H(I) 50 AC(l) Rohtak. Bhiwani Sirsa FC(l) (141) (112) (41) 3 II Hansl 50,365 H(l) SO AC(2) Rohtak Bhiwani Rohtak FC(I) (67) (38) (67)

4 I Hisar See Hisar Hisar (U.A.) 137,369 H(S) 322 AS(2),S(I),ASC(2) Rohtak Bhiwalli Sirsa D(6) 17 (92) (64) (89) TB(l) FC(1) io H(S) 322 1 Hisar 137,369 D(6) 17 AS(2),S(l),ASC(2) Rohtak Bhiwani Sirsa TB(1) (92) (64) (89) FC(I) 10 5 VI Jakhalmandi 4,609 HQI) 8 Tohana Patiala Patiala Paliala FC(l) (24) (88) (88) (88} 6 IV Ratia 13,065 HC(l) 8 Fatehabad Patiala Patiala Sirsa FC(l} (25) (121) (121) (66) 7 In Tohana 25.487 H(l) SO A(l) Patiala Patiala Patiala D(I) (88) (88) (88) TB{l) 8 FC (1) 8 V Uklanamandi 7,055 0(1) 4 Tohana Rohtak Bhiwani Sirsa (24) (105) (94) (88)

----.--~.-~~-, .. ----" .. ~------~,--~--- .------~---.

N"te~:--1. ·If a me

facilitics· Working Number of Recreational aM Cultural facilities women':. ----_. Recognised Higher Secondaryl Juni('r Priml'ry Adult hostels Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public Ibortband, Secondary, Matricull'4- Secondary Schools literacy with Drama/ libraries typewriting Interme- tlon and Middle Classes I number of Community includirg and V('Ica- dlate, Schools Centres, seats Halls reading tional PUC(Pre- others rooms trainlns University institutions Collesel Junior College level) --.---.------.-~------10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

------~~------~--- Hisar Hisar 2 2 2 Jind (29) (29) (29) SirsR 2 2 4 6 '} PL(l),RR(2) (41) O(2) 4 3 5 11 Jind 2 PL(I,,(RR(4) (45) Urban Agglomeration

Type(1) 0 13 18 26 Fatohnbad 6 2 PL(6),RR(4) 0(11) (48)

Type (1) 6 13 18 26 Fatehabad 6 2 PL(6).RR(4) 0(11) (48)

Tohana Tohana 2 2 3 Fatehabad PL(I),RR(l) (24) (24) (80) Tohpna Fatehabad 1 2 Fatehabad (33) (25) (25) 0(1) 1 2 Z 4 Fatehabad 2 PL(2),RR(Z) (56)

Tohana Tohana 2 2 Fatehabad RR(t) (24) (24) (47) 14S

STATEMENT _._- Trade, CG_erce. lad..,. Serial CJass and name o( Names of three most important COmmodities imported Names of three No. Town

1st 2nd 3rd ht

1 2 3 4 .5 6

1 IV Barwala Coal Des/Sugar Rice Wheat 1 III Fatehabad Ohee Sugar Cement Cotton Seeds

3 II Hansi Steel Stainless Steel. Aluminium. Tractor Parts Cotton and Cotton yarn and Brass Utensils 4 I Hisar See Hisar Hisar U.A. See I Hisar Wheat Sugar Cloth Iron Pipes 5 VI lakhalmandi Gur Ghee Tea Wheat 6 IV Ratia Cloth Sugar Ghee Cotton

7 III Tohana 'paddy Wheat Cotton Tas/a

8 V Uklanamandi Sugar Cloth Ghee Cotton

Note!-" .• • denotes "Nn'. 149 VI ...... tm

most important commodities oxported Names of throe most important commodities Numborof Number of Number of manufactured blinks agricultural non...... icul· credit tura) credit societies societies 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Gram Cotton Ginned Cotton 3 9 Gram Wheat Agricultural Ginned Cotton 7 2 1 Implements Cycle Rubber Pipe and Pipe Ginned Cotton Agricultural 9 25 24 Accessories fittings Implements Urban Agglomeration Constituent Units Gram Pulse Matcb Boxes Steel Tubes Oil Gram Pulse 20 1 tOI Gram Cotton Mustard Oil Rice Cotton 3 1 Wlreat Paddy Agricultural 1 2 1 Implements Chill Roll Surgical Cotton Agricultural Rice 4 1 12 Implements Gram Wheat 3 12 --_. Ginned Cotton

1$1

APPENDIX TOWIIS ,howlnl their outgrowth wftb pOpUlation

Serial . Name of the town with location Code Population of Core town Outgrowth Population of outgrowth "No.

2 3 4 5

Hiaar 11/4/VIU 131,309 Haryana I\ar!cultural University and Mini Secretariat ------

PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf HISAR DISTRICT 1'8 PRIMARY CENSUS Loca- District/Tahsil Totall Area Occupied No_ of Total Population (Im::Judina tion Rural/ in Residen- House- Institutional and Houseleu Code Urban Kml tial holds Population) No. Houses

_... -"'_ .. ------P M P 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 II Hlaar Dllltrfct T 6,315'0t '1.17,400 '1.'1.9,188 1,496,534 801,711 694,763

R 6,'1.41 '3 177,131 178,546 1,lO7.887 6~,370 56'1.,517 U 73'5 50,'1.69 50,64'1. '1.88,647 156,401 1J'1., '1.46 I. Patehabad Tahsil T 1,850'6 52,486 53,083 350,066 186,149 163,917 R 1,836 '2 44,788 45,291 303,9.52 161,420 142,.532 U 14'4 7,698 7,192 46,114 24,729 21,385 2. Tohana Tahsil T 662'8 24,680 24,953 163,350 86,889 76,461 R 651·4 19,174 20,030 133,254 70,966 62,288 U 5·4 4,906 4,923 30,096 )5,923 14.173 3. Hansi Tahsil T 1,448,4 54,346 54,399 363,529 194,594 168.93.5 R 1.439 -4 46,099 46,125 313,164 161.965 145,199 U 9-0 8.247 8,274 50,365 26,629 23,736

4, Hisar Tahsil T 2,640-5 95,888 96,753 619,589 334,139 285,450 R 2,595-8 66,470 67,100 457,517 245,019 212,498 V 44-7 29,418 29,653 162,072 89,120 72,95]' SeWuled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Total Main Workers (I-IX)

_.. _- _- -.-.-,---~--- .. -..._._-_ ... _------_... _-_ .. _------P M P P M P P M P P M P ]0 11 ]2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

lZlI,:tO'1 175.1140 15:%,467 448.491 331.398 116.093 448.415 409.916 38.439 J81;t14· 150,860 131,014 293.766 135,954 S7,811 364.615 330,753 »,111 445,G.1 24,980 21;453 1!4,715 96,444 58,181 83,800 79,l.U 4.567 82,~5 43,680 38.185 94,946 68.840 26,106 109.324 100,407 8,917 14;7M 39,5.52 35.212 73.168 5.5,411 17,7.57 9.5,672 87,289 8,383 7,701 4.128 3,573 21,778 13,429 8,349 13,652 13,118 534 47,956 25,463 22,493 44,564 31,145 13,419 50,042 47,256 2,786 42,128 22,359 J9,'169 29.723 22,193 7.530 41,710 39,246 2,

125.562 67,562 58,000 201,084 149,296 51,788 185.845 169,739 16.106 99,119 53.270 45.849 111,837 92.669 19.168 138,584 125,308 13,276 26.443 14.292 12,151 89,247 56.627 32,620 47,261 44,431 t2,830 160 PRIMARY CENstJS MAIN ... __.. ___._~ •• _ .._~ ______4 ______.~ ... _~. __ .. __""_""' __.. _ .. _ Loca- District/Tahsil Total! Cultivators Agricultural Labourers tion Rural/ (i) (ii) Code Urbani - ______, __o,. _____ No. ..__.-~.---.-.. -.-----.-- P M F P M F 2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 11 Hlsar District T 228.680 207,949 20,731 80,438 70,372 10,066

R 123.252 202.686 20,566 75,3114 65.661 9,723 lJ 5,428 5.263 165 5,054 4,711 ;343 1. Fatehabad Tahsil T 5[;,695 53.924 4,771 24,043 21,494 2,549 R 57,028 52,265 4,763 22,815 20,362 2,453 U 1,667 1,659 8 1,228 1,132 96 2. Tohana Tahsil T 23,165 22,214 951 13,476 12,283 1,193 R 22,603 21,657 946 12,534 J 1,397 1,137 U 562 557 5 942 885 56 3, Hansi Tahsil T 55,852 49,622 6,230 18,804 15,718 3,086

R 54,754 48,568 6,186 18,211 15,180 3,031

U 1,098 1,054 44 5'J3 538 55

4. Hisar Tahsil T 'JO,9G8 82,189 '. X,779 24,.115 20;877 , 3,238- R 8S,S(i7 80,196 8,671 21,824 18,722 3,102

U 2,101 1.993 ](\g 2,291 2.155 136

• __ a. - ._~ ___•• _____ -.-.-~-.,.--- -~----.~--.~ -~-.------.,~ ---, .---...... --.----.•. --- _------~--- tTotal figures for the district represents "Geographical Area" figures supplied hy the Surveyor General. Figures for the urban area are those supplied by the Local Bodies. Area figure; for the rural arcus are dcriwd by subtracting the urhan area frum the total area of the district. The total of area figures of tahsils in a district wlll not tally with thl! district fig:urcs because the former are derived from the village-wise area figures supplied by the Tahsildars. 161 ABSTRACT-Concld. WORKERS ------_._- ~-.------~~------.~ ---.~----.. - .. - Household lndustry- Other Workers Marginal Workers Non-Workers Manufacturing, Processing. [JIJ, IV. V(h) and VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] - ... .. - -- .. .. ._--_ .. _...... __ ., -----.--_.. _-_ ---- _--_._-- _ _------_-_._--_. __ ._-- ---~------'_- - ._-- _ _ __ P M F P M F P M F P M F 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

9,990 9,265 72S 129,317 122,400 6.917 41,047 4.988 36,059 1,007.062 386,797 620,265

7.472 6.934 538 58,517 55,472 3,045 40.401 4.888 35,513 802,861 309,729 493.132 2,518 2,331 187 70,800 66,928 3,872 646 100 546 204,201 77,068 127,133

2,355 2,100 255 24,231 22,889 1,342 11,826 1.080 10,746 228,916 84,662 144,254 2,018 1,777 241 13.811 12,885 926 11,(7) 1.066 10,607 196.(>07 1-',065 123,542

337 323 14 10,420 10,004 416 153 14 139 32,309 1I,~97 20,712

815 766 49 12,586 11,993 593 4,756 136 4,620 108,552 39,497 (,9,055 629 590 39 5,944 5,602 342 4,739 127 4,612 86,805 31,593 55,212

186 176 10 6,642 6,391 251 17 9 8 21,747 7,904 D,R43

2,790 2,615 175 25,768 24.629 1,139 8,794 2,028 (;,760 251,521 99,982 151,539

.2,181 2,064 117 13,513 1',098 415 8,b03 2,004 6,599 215,902 H7,051 12K,K51 609 551 51:\ 12,255 11,531 724 I'll 24 167 15,619 12.931 22,688 4,030 3,784 246 66,732 62,889 3,843 15,671 1,744 D,927 41H,073 162.656 255,417

2,644 2,503 141 25,249 23,887 1,362 15,3~6 J,691 13,695 30.'\,547 118,O:W 185,527

1,386 1,281 105 41,483 39,002 2,48J 285 53 232 114,526 44,636 6').890

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FATEHABAD TAHSIL

163 164 VILLAGE PRIMARY FATEHABAD TAHSIL Loca­ Name of VillMc Area (f No. of No. of Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion (H;tdbast No)' Villa"c occuoied House­ (lncludim~ Tnstitutional Castes Tribes Code in ., residen- holds & Houseless Population) No, Hectares tial hJllSCS

--.__ . -- _. ------.------_ P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12

I Hijarawan Khurd (40) 4,545 ·00 1,131 1,145 7,609 3,948 3,661 6~9 632 ? Rhattu Khl.lrd (120) 85'> 00 132 132 Q4Q 496 453 73 60 3 Theri (119) 468·00 148 14& J.(103 538 46~ 32 23 4 Behhalpur (118) 885·84 157 157 L080 566 514 163 142 5 Manakpur (116) . 274·00 52 52 334 . 175 159 31 25 6 Chankothi ( 115) . 3,250 ·00 474 482 3,227 1,671 1,550 406 389 7 Nakta (I 17)" 344·00 69 69 407 . 213 194 63 61 8 Khundan (114) 1.24R ·00 233 233 1.469 776 693 248 246 9 Barolanwa1i (113) 435·00 147 147 1,192 626 566 166 15Q 10 l!anspur (112) 1,097'90 185 IRS 1,344 683 661 182 154 II Bira Badi (II 1) 1,091 ·00 332 332 2,090 1,079 1,011 455 414 12 Na.l:pur (107) _2,099 ·00 526 526 3,4~4 1,83R 1,616 48~ 439 13 Ganda (110) 6111 ·00 238 238 1,527 8(,8 719 294 265 14 S~h:ucn (Saharan) (109) , 23P. ·00 24 24 134 76 S8 9 10 15 Marh (108) 1,221" 00 327 327 2, I 60 1,124 1,036 226 217 16 Malwala (174) 243 ·00 57 61 422 232 190 116 99 17 Alika ( 173) 1,738 -00 418 418 2,525 1,320 1,205 343 316 18 Kalotha (177). 984'59 296 296 1.773 913 860 330 318 19 Hukm:lwali (Hukmanwa,li) (lOG) .. _ 850 00 196 196 1,331 726 605 145 115 20 Haroli (104)' 3,460 00 1,012 1,012 6,922 3,666 3,256 1,333 1,178 21 Al;pur Bharota (103) 47900 97 97 639 334 305 109 109 22 Phull (102) 1,2IR-OO 25b 256 1,9(11 1,014 887 157 132 23 Bharpoor (100) 380-80 150 150 988 525 463 162 144 24 Ratakh~ra (101) , 1,151 ·00 327 338 2,354 1,267 . 1,087 374 290 15 Kamana (160) 1,075'CO 233 236 1,551 827 724 269 257 26 Ra\ia (R ural) (162) 3.15900 J 19 119 650 386 264 22 13 27 Lali (165) 1.093 ·00 467 467 2,836 1,425 - 1,411 504 479 28 laJlopur (166)' 74200 246 246 1,812 917 895 559 56~ '29 Dadupur (105)' 744·00 128 128 926 505 421 151 128 30 Alwalwas (167) 1,28400 352 352 2,014 1,068 946 512 472 31 Khairpur (171) 759·00 81 81 452 229 223 26 33 32 Khai (177) 455 -00 167 167 1,067 557 510 3<)7 376 33 Pilchian (175) 611! 00 226 226 1,532 827 705 230 2H 34 Mohammadki (17,,) . 67P ,00 106 106 811 414 397 231 220 35 Ladhuwas (178) , 1,075 ·64 186 186 1,814 939 875 538 510 36 SH(larwala (179) - (i87 55 243 243 1,529 797 732 510 457 37 Nangal (170) 1,217 00 403 403 2,302 1,189 1,113 749 702 38 Ll.lthera (121 ) 133·00 85 85 53R 280 258 87 82 39 B'lra (J 69) . 307-00 151 152 956 496 460 154 140 40 Baliyala (1 (i8) 803 '00 314 317 1,904 973 931 581 543 41 Mirana (164) 412·00 113 113 732 375 357 126 132 42 Rattantlurh (163) ( 86800 214 214 1,313 687 626 381 362 43 Bahmanwala (122) 1,391,00 284 2R4 I,R99 ],026 873 390 337 44 R'ljhanwali (123) - 270 00 7() 80 534 298 236 lOR 87 45 Bhundarwas (Bhudarwas) (159) 879 00 282 2~7 1,971 1,058 913. 351 288 46 Nikuwana (124) 236·00 76 76 486 249 237 80 79 47 Bara (lSS}- 395·00 107 107 790 430 300 IF3 141 4R Kawalgarh (157) . 997·00 203 203 1,313 718 595 182 153 " 49 BhalVani Khera (154) . 18900 40 ~O 368 196 In 46 34 50 Mchmra (153) 702·00 305 308 2,124 1,128 996 225 206 51 Badal!!arh (152) . , 1,184 00 296 296 1,831 966 865 596 526 52 Babanplir (151) - 1,13900 135 135 952 504 448 263 237 53 Lambha (155) .. 970-00 262 2b2 1,1>11 827 784 382 381 54 Ghaswa (149) , 744,00 !33 133 850 446 404 169 156 55 Chinmon (Chunmoon) (148) . 397·()() 197 250 1,206 680 526 ~25 187 CENSUS ABSTRACT mSAR DlST.RICT

Man Workers .--.---.------~----- Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Marginal Non-Workers Workers Labourers Industrv­ (Ill, IV. V(b) Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) Manufacturing, & Processing. VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs [v(a)]

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1,644 888 2,033 381 1,198 212 530 141 46 11 1'19 17 28 526 1,887 2,754 189 74 291 48 251 28 16 15 12 S 12 19 205 3R6 175 90 313 207 113 8 15 225 465 237 113 354 I 231 104 2 17 212 513 36 12 103 78 24 1 72 159 571 235 9b5 19 5,7 283 18 12 93 1 2 43(1 710 1,095 97 59 128 3 70 37 1 1 14 2 12 23 73 168 137 49 487 3 289 149 20 2 29 I I 3 288 687 297 86 339 1 195 91 8 45 1 13 257 274 308 304 191 351 131 187 27 122 102 8 34 I 1 332 529 362 189 617 8 333 2 182 4 21 81 2 4 2 458 1,001 546 256 967 ]0 486 319 2 5 157 7 4 1 867 I,Nl'i 277 125 435 2 157 218 60 2 373 717 36 58 28 16 40 25 13 , , 2 343 185 632 12 169 250 12 9 204 492 1,024 44 8 12(. 60 5', 9 106 190 417 216 783 R 358 293 7 2 130 I 1 537 1,196 269 92 520 2R 286 2 129 11 13 5 92 10 1 393 831 88 27 448 288 147 3 10 278 605 1,130 395 1,924 75 1,034 16 557 21 48 3 285 35 30 414 1.712 2,767 17 I 143 131 130 36 ]91 174 138 100 36 72 " 363 94 526 10 331 5 121 2 9 65 3 3 144 485 733 74 2S 275 106 140 1 28 250 4(l3 417 142 710 '3 341 :78 8 R3 3 1 551 1,083 198 60 522 71 290 130 56 R 94 14 3 5 302 648 131 51 230 1 105 15 110 1 156 263 478 166 701 2 365 254 6 71) 2 1 723 1, .. 08 470 I 152 264 t 8 46 1 446 894 308 119 228 421 137 29 277 175 68 4 30 343 123 590 127 232 299 59 59 2 1 87 477 732 58 16 130 93 31 1 5 99 223 178 41 318 72 108 169 70 II :n 2 239 436 100 38 400 3 224 1 145 2 4 27 427 70' 86 7 211 397 116 44 203 110 414 553 242 116 484 25 227 2 177 21 6 74 2 41 362 709 '93 107 435 17 161 236 1, 2 5 3'; 1 6 2R5 11 IB 4 1 1 513 1.107 321 169 675 5 266 1 94 257 42 I 186 1 120 53 3 10 1 23 217 460 110 37 279 175 74 7 " 358 180 520 13 272 8 168 1 3 77 3 24 128 429 790 175 355 72 29 200 , 89 1 107 I 4 415 . 3 145 1 236 2 7 27 152 272 471 138 46 356 759 303 131 619 9 314 6 238 10 57 3 51 105 15 3 1()Q 228 77 23 189 II 114 2 bO 3 ,. 893 141 42 589 20 351 5 201 14 9 28 1 4b9 237 80 I 3-, ] 5" 105 44 7 92 5 195 353 69 35 235 7 115 liS 1 562 247 79 384 10 313 5 26 3 1 44 2 38 23 296 19 2 37 21 89 143 53 11 107 29 51 6 883 364 150 633 73 337 29 184 18 6 11 106 15 '6 40 489 305 4 54 430 861 156 66 536 4 176 448 26 7 358 204 1# II .. 146 ]92 235 60 13 70 1 6 73 311 650 ]7] 67 5]0 iii 301 141 82 287 103 162 112 101 4 2 9 159 21)1 , i ~76 451 ~81 q6 4Q4 68 119 62 16 68 166 VILLAGE PRIMARY FATEHABAD TAHSIL

Loca Nalllc of Village Area of No. of No. of Total PorJulation Scheduled Scheduled tion (Hadba~t No.) Village in OCCI1- Housec ('ncludjn~ Institutional Caslcs Tribes Cod\! Heclrrcs flied holds &. Ii 0 useless) No. re5i

-----~------P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

56 Tdiw[lr[l (156) 542·00 61 61 432 2~1 701 136 114 <;7 Natll\l an (161) ,. 760·00 158 158 1,021 567 454 278 234 5S Buri (Burv) (146)~' 540 CO 112 112 644 344 JOn 106 95 59 Kal:lIldar~-arh (147) 32) 00 34 34 IR4 90 94 47 51 bO KUI];II (150) ~ 723 ·00 249 257 1,595 R30 765 299 257

t'l Di~oj (80) 569 00 116 116 770 421 349 120 99 62 Bftililra (79) 433 ·00 51 51 317 168 149 54 49 (,} Khl':ri R'Jililll (74) 355 0" n 72 464 252 212 99 79 64 Kani K 11I.'ri (75) 175 ()O 65 li5 392 2()7 185 70 67 65 Ldlrian (73) 1,41000 370 373 2,647 1,449 1,198 365 313

66 Bawall (72) 1,217 ·00 307 307 2,003 1,045 <)58 308 774 67 Oullat (76) 1,650 ·00 471 471 3,264 I ,700 1,564 38R 361 68 Kha~:l PiLlIJanana (M) 1,428 ·()o 412 412 2,772 1,516 1,:'56 410 335 69 Bhllna (63) 7,339 ·00 2,090 2, I 31> 13,286 7,082 6,204 1,406 1,158 70 Tib"1 (77) 73900 154 154 1,170 613 557 106 100

71 Dlnulll (76) 872·00 322 325 2,412 1,3(16 1,106 155 14.' 72 GII'-'Iru (82) 327 00 59 59 365 187 178 78 68 73 H.\singa (rla',Qiga) (83).· 1,299 ·00 295 295 2, Ill!) 1,155 1,035· 155 12R 74 Haiplir (141 ) 480 ·00 100 100 664 161 297 II l! 75 M,qhanwuli (81) 225 ·00 22 22 129 62 67

76 M,)hamma 2RO 89 86 RO Su1dllni.LI1pUr (142) . 524 00 141 141 908 487 421 71 61 81 Shaflnal (126) , I, 124 00 195 195 1,281 684 597 )14 182 82 Hamza1lur (99) " 770·00 240 240 1,454 785 669 460 386 83 Ahrwan ( 127) 2,392 ·00 596 596 3,955 2,041 1,914 660 618 84 Birdhallrt ( 139) 3,864 00 1,017 1,034 6,772 - 3,)54 ·3,218 520 476 85 She1.:hulJUr Solar (140) 263 ·00 112 112 739 373 J6(, 174 176

86 Pahar (84) 325 00 103 103 742 • 400 342· 1:9 158 87 Pandri (~5) 137·00 7 7 48 .. 28 20, 88 Khcraiwala (R6) 164 ·00 18 18 126 69 57 12 5 R9 Bhuthan Khurd (87) 706 00 152 152 1,167 621 546 9l 69 (Bhutan Khurd) 90 Nadhauri (88 ) 2,74700 522 525 4,079 2,217 1,862 245 227

91 Jal)dli Khllrd (R9) 1,879 ·00 416 416 3,029 1,619 1,410 292 259 92 Gorakhllur (52) 4,370 00 1,206 1,206 8,045 4,335 3,710 734 612 93 D~hman (60) 1,121 .()() 406 406 2,61f1 1,421 1,197 368 299 94 CI1.1unara (61 ) 753·()() 221 221 1.504 792 712 77 81 95 M'1chiwali (62) 565'[)O 192 192 1,306 693 613 9:) 99

96 Jalldli Kalan (91 ) 1,875 00 449 449 3,144 1,71)9 1.435 394 313 97 Chandrawal (90) ~47 ·00 180 180 1,368 704 664 80 71 98 Bhllthan Kalan (180) 2,883 ·00 540 540 3,85( 2,107 1,749 448 ~45 (Bho·)tan Kalan) 99 Jhalnian (49) 1,095 ·00 294 294 1,951 1,039 912 370 352 100 Majra (138) 1,107 00 302 302 2,022 1.083 939 178 178

101 Fatehabad (Rural) (134) 2,851 ·00 255 273 1,913 1,051 862 311 264 102 Malhar (130) 211 '00 53 53 359 192 167 81 83 103 Ayalki (\29) 2,148 ·00 487 487 3,304 ),742 1,562 376 357 104 Razabad (128) 334 ·00 80 80 641 331 310 24 21 105 Kata Kheri (137) In ·00 77 77 455 235 220 i61 cENSUS ABSTRACT "ISAR DISTRICT

M~,n Workers ------_.. _-_. Literates Total Main Cultj'/ators Agricultural Ilousehoid Other workers Marginal Non-workers Workers (I) Labourrs Industry - III, IV, V(b) W'Jrkers (I-IX) (11) Manufacturir,g, & Processing. VI to IX) Servi::iag O'1c1 Repair~ ]V(a))

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 43 18 149 45 100 4 82 200 2O-,i 65 306 9 179 76 1 .'J 44 4 16 20 245 425 100 34 192 3 103 1 So 2 3 152 297 18 7 56 26 29 I 50 34 44 193 88 4')5 108 232 45 215 57 7 21 II 355 657 199 104 225 116 107 42 90 73 4 24 196 233 60 44 99 11 55 37 II 4 '3 5 ('9 133 110 54 145 16 (J4 ,. b1 16 12 8 107 196 61 4 116 4 95 4 9 1 11 4 91 177 425 140 811 202 475 122 168 45 4 164 34 638 996 423 181 538 61 297 52 156 7 11 74 2 I 507 896 698 272 863 II 3h(, 4 309 2 3 1H5 5 44 327 793 1,221) 620 195 793 58 542 48 114 3 32 1 105 6 14 117 709 1.081 3,053 1,478 3,820 143 1.612 13 564 14 198 15 1,446 101 13 526 3,249 5,535 193 24 3J8 22 768 21 33 3 34 1 125 275 410

402 39 626 193 442 160 85 31 23 70 1 5 680 908 57 21 100 20 68 1 I 29 8 I 2 1 1 86 158 321 91 617 272 481 237 ~6 32 9 31 3 31 119 507 674 115 35 213 156 134 98 73 58 6 ... 2 150 139 23 15 35 29 35 29 27 38 360 148 598 224 168 32 321 167 23 2 86 23 420 683 63 24 103 21 27 21 5 3 7 88 129 132 55 240 2 97 113 30 222 365 57 14 202 2 164 32 1 5 85 120 193 151 22 283 210 41 11 21 15 204 406 169 82 445 17 190 233 16 3 19 239 580 214 120 402 1 124 225 1 4 49 2 383 666 650 401 1,182 13 651 :1 355 18 ISH 9 1 855 8SH 1,046 1,124 451 2,005 115 1,200 46 434 28 17 354 41 77 529 1,477 2.574 131 71 207 98 93 3 13 166 366 108 43 217 38 111 82 36 6 18 2 183 304 1 18 I 18 1 10 19 15 8 43 I 33 1 10 26 55 220 38 338 4 287 4 33 4 14 1 282 542 650 98 1,099 104 886 50 91 49 26 3 96 2 51 81 1,067 1,677 397 69 922 95 613 4 237 87 4 68 4 20 248 677 1,067 1,172 218 2.194 459 1,423 357 420 42 103 12 24tl 4tl 50 292 2,091 2,959 633 122 722 153 438 70 168 79 4 2 112 2 I 5 698 1,039 270 32 430 8 341 8 55 2 32 12 (>() 350 644 '167 31 345 8 243 2 31 6 14 57 14 185 334 420 I 483 66 860 145 576 134 175 5 12 4 97 2 14 184 835 1,106 265 43 353 2 281 28 1 5 1 39 39 305 312 357 794 205 987 14 647 3 192 5 36 1 112 5 43 168 1,077 1.567 338 87 591 2 306 223 1 4 58 447 910 463 139 597 5 414 127 4 3 55 19 486 915 377 103 .581 5 339 2 125 .. 117 3 33 306 437 551 73 20 108 1 46 18 J 43 1 6 63 78 103 611 215 90S 7 502 4 257 1 8 2 138 837 1,555 135 84 172 2 126 34 2 12 159 308 59 23 137 1 33 88 1 16 98 219 i6S VILLA GE PRlMAaY FATEHABAD TAHSIL Loca­ Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Includ­ Scheduled Scheduled tion (Hadbast No.) Village occupied House­ ing Institutional & House­ Castes Tribes Code In Hec- residcn- holds less POpulation No_ tarers tiat house~

------P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 106 Boswal (136) 244-00 87 87 627 334 293 46 34 107 Dhir (135) 155-00 29 29 198 97 101 J08 Khanpur (131 ) 97-00 20 20 156 84 72 3 ] J09 Khan mohammad (132) 285·00 75 75 491 262 229 8] 69 110 Hijrawan Kalan (41) 4,795 -00 1,228 1,232 8,667 4,633 4,034 1.128 972 111 Daryapur (39) 912-00 422 435 2,677 1,411 1,266 408 348 112 Karnoli (38) 1,015 -00 309 309 1,758 1,022 736 276 197 113 Dayor (Dhyar) (I) 1,972 -00 351 352 2,283 1,189 1.094 190 155 114 Jandwa1a (2) 1.5\3 -00 359 359 2,406 1,293 l,ll3 207 170 115 Dhabi Khurd (3) 997 -00 193 193 ],475 768 707 174 172 116 Pili Mandori (14) 2.390 -00 631 631 4,218 2,248 1,970 345 295 117 Banmandore (J 3) 1,519 -00 390 390 2,591 1.375 1,216 262 218 118 Thuyan (Thiyan) (12) 1,170 -00 192 192 1,346 701 645 154 147 119 Dhabi Kalan (l I) 1,708 -00 366 366 2,554 " 1,373 l.J 81 269 212 120 Ramsra (4) 1,662 -00 369 371 2,363 ' 1,244 1.119 223 190 121 Gadli (5) 737 -00 79 79 508 .' 284 224 40 30 ]22 Khabra Khurd (10) 461 -00 79 79 593 315 278 64 56 123 Khabra Kalan (9) 2,219 -0 379 379 2,604 1,364 1,240 241 227 124 Suli Khera (17) 850-00 185 185 1,241 663 578 103 81 125 Kirdhan (28) 2.285 -00 711 744 4,948 2,661 2,287 407 365 126 Bhattu Kalan (16) 4,067 -00 1,226 1,262 8,104 4.380 3,724 636 542 127 Mehuwala (15) 2,583 -00 516 518 3,328 1,749 1,579 258 227 128 Bodiwali (36) 1,617 -00 273 273 1,993 1.046 947 189 150 129 Gitian Kheri (Gilan Khera) (37) 1,258 -00 199 208 1,295 700 595 223 180 130 Sarwarpur (35) 682·00 207 207 1,605 865 740 47 41 131 Kukrawali (34) 1,675 -00 379 403 2,667 ],375 1,292 188 190 132 Shahidanwali (33) 443 -DO 125 125 935 489 446 88 81 133 Khariati Khera (32) 944 -00 238 238 1,664 891 773 101 82 (Khairati Khera) 134 ManawaJi (31) 1,232 -00 301 301 2.209 1,183 1.026 160 142 135 Dhingsara (30) 1,825 -DO 415 431 2.942 1,553 1,389 322 294 136 Sirdhan (29) 418-00 86 116 798 438 360 93 79 137 Bal'gram (43) 1,655 -00 453 453 3,221 1,713 1,508 263 208 138 Bhodja Khera (Bhodi Khera) (42) 1,762 -00 619 619 4,135 2,203 1,932 454 367 139 Ballti Bhiwan (133) 2.856 -00 342 342 2,339 ],235 1,104 115 112 140 Basil'! (97) 503-00 182 ]87 },300 688 612 124 ]29 141 Bisla (98) 300 -00 57 57 449 232 217 36 32 142 Dhangar (47) 2,399 -00 747 765 5,513 2,907 2,606 337 281 143 Bighar (44) 5,853 -00 900 900 6,046 3,189 2,857 832 794 144 Dharni (45) 962-00 269 2R5 2,069 1,111 958 217 169 145 Bodopal (46) 3,153-00 847 884 6,]59 3,325 2,834 623 548 ]46 Mohammadpur Rohi (48) ],731 -00 576 596 4,015 2,120 1,895 1,044 1,001 147 Kbajuri Jati (SO) 1,321 ·00 317 342 2,292 1,221 1,071 214 202 148 Kajal Heri (51) 1,181 -00 336 336 2,251 ],209 1,042 254 199 149 Khumharia (93) 1,660 -00 385 385 2,588 1,386 1.202 183 169 150 Bhoda Hoshnak (95) 395-00 13.5 135 986 531 455 68 56 151 Khara Kheri «(4) 1,659 -00 244 244 1,653 865 788 314 306 152 Chindhar (23) 1,399 ·00 378 378 2,972 1,5'66, 1,412 191 165

Total 185.057 -32 44.788 45.291 303.952 -'161.420 142.532 39.552 35.212

-- --.~ __•• __ ._•• ____ _ r_ --.-.---.. ------~-- - --~~------.~---.-., .. -~--... _.. ---_,----"-- -.------No(es.~(I) Where a town and village bear an identical name. the word (Rural) has beOn added after the name of the villaae.

(2~ The ~rea of a village (rrvenue estate) is based on the.information supplied b; the Revenue Patwari and includes urban area, If any. .: i69 CENSUS ABSTRAct HtsAR DISTRICT Main Workers

Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Househol<1 Other Marginal Non-Workers Workers (II) Labourers Industry_ Workers Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, [UI, IV, V(b). Processing. & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs [V(a)] ------M F M F M F M F M F M F ---M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 163 80 157 13 , 99 21 2 1 36 10 5 15 172 265 39 20 58 28 26 4 39 101 40 25 43 39 3 1 41 72 59 11 147 131 10 6 115 22l# 1,604 388 2,284 478 1,599 402 472 69 42 " 171 75 392 2,274 3,164 535 222 856 160 251 12 211 23 188 101 206 24 555 1,106 393 111 562 26 '45 169 76 25 72 1 460 710 434 41 643 41 583 40 24 1 35 1 8 4ii 538 641 559 88 653 179 534 143 58 34 12 49 2 118 640 816 . 287 33 430 100 291 94 JOI 5 10 28 1 4 187 334 420 807 1)5 1,285 26 984 18 133 7 31 137 1 13 963 l,em 491 63 770 31 574 19 87 11 13 96 1 24 ]34 581 1,051 308 S5 386. 45 231 29 115 15 2 38 1 32 292 283 308 532 110 75] 44 528 25 156 18 13 54 1 4 622 1,133 563 122 612 16 510 12 40 1 4 58 3 '4 2 628 1,1UI 126 28 164 68 122 61 36 7 6 120 156 169 30 152 1 126 12 1 1 13 163 277 S72 101 720 9 635 2 11 1 73 7 1 644 1,230 298 68 349 100 ~2 89 63 4 7 47 7 314 478 880 143 1379 169 907 71 204 67 28 3 240 28 30 2is 1,252 1,900 1,977 691 2,441 64 1,121 22 189 17 53 1,078 24 14 1,939 3,646 687 108 934 149 719 135 105 12 5 105 2 47 293 768 1.137 366 78 603 16 468 IS 120 IS 1 443 931 193 78 376 167 263 129 55 30 58 8 '2 322 428 279 51 450 3 356 2 50 1 1 43 415 737 651 301 729 163 480 113 91 28 43 1\5 22 5 145 641 984 227 71 241 19 175 19 41 2 23 2 4 246 423 264 25 455 117 331 108 69 '6 5 '2 50 I 2 436 654 51 656 1 380 341 143 22 " 150 1 527 1.025 571 128 855 26 530 2 151 14 18 I 156 9 698 1,363 160 23 238 11 112 47 7 72 11 200 349 509 .64 861 185 650 172 72 9 1 138 4 852 1,323 953 382 1,141 40 705 27 167 2 10 I 259 10 54 117 1,008 1,775 430 88 645 4 501 4 85 2 57 2 588 1,100 363 156 344 70 142 153 63 2 2 47 5 109 344 433 101 28 114 102 3 2 7 118 217 1,109 207 1,537 102 1,001 51 204 6 10 322 45 3 243 1,367 2,261 1,276 635 1,722 11 1.1'1 2 351 1 1I 209 8 49 1,467 2,797 362 55 617 J3 398 93 7 119 13 494 945 1.188 377 1,873 55 1,199 4 173 4 .68 433 47 21 1,452 2,758 673 190 1,146 401 707 219 273 149 42 124 33 7 106 967 1,388 428 47 695 40 542 3 58 7 1 94 30 I 117 525 914 479 125 667 ' 8 487 87 8 93 41 542 993 448 63 647 25 479 7 42 3 12 114 IS 4 117 735 1,060 183 12 227 14 181 9 22 5 6 18 304 441 191 ' .28 430 63 232 52 158 11 4 36 4 435 721 485 69 840 573 721 514 89 59 2 28 6 720 833

-----~~--.-- 55.4(117.757 87.289 8,383 52.265 4,763 20,362 2,453 1.177 241 12.885 926 1,066 10.607 73,065 123.542 1,'0 • URMN; pJW.l.litN, FATEHABAD TAHSIL Loca- Name of Town/Ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population (includ- Scheduled Scheduled tion Town in occupied House- ing Institutional & Castes Tribes Code Km· resi- holds Houseless Population) No, deiltilll house~ ------_._- P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

I. FATEHABAD (M.e.) 10'36 5.563 5,616 33,049 17.655 15.394 2.833 2,434 Ward 271 271 1,505 752 753 46 47 2 655 657 4,104 2.152 1 ,952 362 340 3 1,063 1,074 6.290 3,402 2,888 1,145 988 4 251 251 1.407 712 695 63 65 5 310 313 2,006 1,068 938 256 229 6 267 267 1,418 766 652 49 42 " 7 236 236 1,548 774 774 5 6 8 246 246 1,464 774 690 49 50 9 791 806 4,982 2,673 2,309 490 390 10 203 216 1,283 674 609 3 2 11 275 275 1,459 749 709 34 32 12 995 1,004 5.584 ),159 .. 2,425 331 243 n .RATIA (M.C) 4 '00 2,1J5 2,176 13,065 7,074 5,991 1.295 1,139 Ward 615 633 3,583 1.986 1,597 275 253 2 576 580 3;662 1,942 1.720 621 547 3 477 493 2,964 1,581 1.383 348 317 4 467 470 2,856 1,565 1.291 SI 22 171 CENSUS ABSTRACT HISAR DISTRICT Main Workes Literates Total Main CUltivators Agricultural Household Other Marginal Non-Workers Workers Labourers Industry­ Workers Workers (1--IX) (J) (II) Manufacturing, flU. IV, V (0) Priocessing, & VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs [V(a)]

M F M F M F M F M. F M F M F M 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 10,298 6,670 9,156 424 757 7 502 31 257 7 7.640 379 6 29 8,493 14.941 549 43y 368 13 27 6 4 331 13 384 740 1,127 690 1,071 29 106 42 35 888 27 4 10 1.077 1,913 1,783 1,023 1,727 115 164 32 2 62 1,469 113 . 1 4 1.674 2,769 532 407 351 33 37 314 33 3 361 659 618 352 505 18 34 5 37 429 18 7 563 913 489 326 3S16 17 16 2 14 13 353 15 370 635 573 469 413 9 38 8 366 8 361 765

373 283 386 29 26 107 11 7 2 246 15 388 661 1.334 826 1.386 42 136 2 193 16 10 1,047 24 5 1,287 2.262 453 295 4 17 3 349 4 305 605 531 394 38 74 317 38 358 671 1,936 1,166 1,793 77 82 99 2 81 4 1,531 71 1.365 2,348

3.131 J ,679 3,962 110 902 1 630 65 66 7 1.364 37 8 110 3.104 5,771 1,058 549 1,085 13 134 62 21 5 868 8 2 9 899 1,575 678 370 1,120 74 283 346 63 13 1 478 9 6 94 816 1,:552 758 443 862 II 124 1 162 27 549 9 719 1,312 637 317 895 12 361 60 S 469 11 7 670 1,272

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOHANA TAHSIL

173 174 VILLAGE PRIMARY.

TOHANA TAHStL

Loca- Name of Village (Hadbast No.) Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Inclu­ Scheduled Scheduled tion Village occupied House- ding Institutional and Castes Tribes Code in Hectares residen- holds Houseless Population) No. tial houses

P M F ---M F ---M p 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 lakhal (210) 884'00 708 712 3,817 2,062 1,755 810 732 2 Kasarnpur (209) 476·00 40 40 237 121 116 16 13 3 Narel (208)' 278·00 84 84 496 268 228 28 ]0 4 Chuharpur (182) 305·00 93 97 618 323 295 232 231 5 Talwara (211) 945·00 278 278 1,726 921 805 263 210 6 Meod BegarnwaJi (Meond .Bet,'Umwali) (181) 413 ·00 110 110 707 363 344 227 222 7 Meod Boghanwali (Meond Bhoghanwali) (180) 750 .()() 353 353 2,190 1,127 1,063 5R4 540 8 Talwari (212) 356'00 116 116 750 404 346 285 233 9 Sadhanwas (213) 1,674'00 435 435 2,842 1,505 1,337 645 595 10 Marthala (214) 196·00 Un- 11 Sidbani (215) 861 ·00 438 438 2,792 1,577 1,215 314 231 12 Chandpura (Ill) 369·00 322 322 2,153 1,159 994 265 235 13 MundhJian (217) 478 ·00 118 118 719 363 356 57 51 14 tBhurtholi (Bhoor ThaJi) (216) 913 ·00 40 40 19.1 111 80 59 43 15 Shakarpura (Shakilerpura) (179) 1,471 ·00 401 401 2,815 1,457 1,358 601 581

]6 Musa Khera (218) 984·00 123 123 R44 446 398 256 24~ J7 Karandi (176) 491·00 96 96 656 350 306 63 47 18 Rupanwali (177) 261·00 111 121 807 423 384 303 278 19 Dharsul Khurd (191) 581·00 170 170 :1,234 652 582 209 173 20 Mayernadh (198) 210·00 5 5 23 13 10 4 4

21 Dharsul Kalan (192) 594·00 372 372 ! 2,571 1,386 1,185 318 284 22 Nanheri (193) 468·00 217 219 1,559 813 746 90 83 23 Rasulpur (194) 305 ·00 72 72 440 217 223 90 106 24 Manghera (195) 603 '00 114 114 801 418 383 156 126 25 Zabtawala (196) 369·00 74 74 590 308 282 72 53 26 Kullan (197) 1,153'00 354 366 2,347 1,210 1,137 441 437 27 tPokhri (Pohkri) (103) 629'00 12 12 72 40 32 .. 28 Bhocli (100) 502·00 120 120 R73 440 433 56 56 29 Akanwali (1011 1,160'00 514 520 3,324 1,726 ],598 907 825 30 Salempuri (102) 357·00 52 52 359 206 153 15 13 31 Rattd'theh (178) 613'00 179 179 1,265 690 575 244 199 32 Diwana (190) 618·00 338 338 2,136 1,081 1,055 622 599 33 Dher (189) 594'()() 178 178 1,195 632 563 327 281 34 Gularwala (199) 334'00 188 188 1,325 691 634 499 465 35 Kana Khera (188) 249·00 45 45 332 175 157 74 72 36 Lalluwal (187) 163 ·00 86 86 750 391 359 6 7 37 Hindalwala (186) 290·00 143 143 1,031 559 472 381 308 38 Chilewal (18.51 319·00 94 94 603 308 295 .56 47 39 Haidarwala (200: 462'00 157 157 1.091 552 539 255 262 40 Budhanpur (201) 221·00 30 30 273 149 124 15 ~ 6 41 Girnu (184) 188·00 32 32 258 126 132 20 21 42 Nathuwal (183) 256·00 58 66 451 232 219 46 43 43 Mamupur (203J 255·00 112 114 735 378 357 201 177 44 Rainwali (202) 500·00 108 108 813 436 377 160 134 45 Kudni (204J 334·00 133 133 904 467 437 241 221 46 Udepur (207) 232'00 36 36. 285 166 119 29 22 47 Puru Majra (206)· 122'00 71 71 492 261 231 29 30 48 Hirnatpura (205)' 528·00 115 11.5 741 401 340 J62 128 49 i,Sambalwala (97) 195 -00 63 63 392 195 197 23 14 SO Damkora (98). ~211)() 160 160 1,212 62S S87 212 197 11S

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MainWorkeni ------~------..;:...------_...... ------Literate~ Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Housdtold Other Marginal Non- W()rkt'TS Workers Labourers Jndustry- Workers Workers (I-IX) (I) (II) M anufacturing, [III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX] ~ervicing and Repairs [V (a)] ------M P M F M F M P M F M F M F M F ]3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 818 369 1,133 25 210 4 341 4 39 543 16 48 929 1,682 71 48 65 25 36 .. 4 56 116 77 39 165 132 21 3 9 .. 103 228 78 31 185 · . 79 82 24 · . · . 119 138 176 167 33 484 1 266 152 4 62 1 10 100 427 704

135 66 186 2 91 53 41 2 83 176 259 324 178 667 67 338 23 270 41 59 3 · . 104 460 892 103 27 217 1 106 1 101 10 · . 2 104 185 241 491 264 824 3 405 1 221 5 193 2 1 189 680 1,145 inhabited ",. 265 45 1,023 1 769 160 14 .. 80 40 554 J,I74 143 22 740 49 452 31 230 17 5 I 53 · . 63 419 882 76 17 207 17 133 52 16 2 I 20 · . 18 114 138 225 34 3 58 I 32 5 21 1 9 38 44 41 407 148 867 3 586 208 2 73 1 9 419 581 936 54 17 279 5 167 104 4 8 139 167 254 70 23 195 1 120 55 1 20 26 155 279 61 19 232 126 72 21 150 105 · . ]0 · . 15 191 243 164 44 348 209 107 3 29 3 3 301 579 7 2 11 7 4 2 10 399 91 771 25 437 7 212 15 18 104 2 615 1,159 388 204 399 43 231 20 113 17 14 41 6 414 703 49 83 126 · . 69 .. 50 · . · . 7 · . . . 91 223 135 84 260 16 117 3 126 13 6 11 1 49 157 318 35 8 186 ]24 55 7 ' 122 282 409 183 726 82 295 6 292 75 13 ]26 2 61 4!l2 994 .. 9 32 14 3 31 · . 31 · " · " 114 30 250 1 195 32 · . 5 til I 190 431 572 342 948 217 325 393 170 27 203 47 778 1,380 116 59 126 108 12 6 80 153 170 59 406 1 238 1 133 J3 22 2 129 282 445 293 481 882 463 241 600 9 211 4 · " 6 90 5 · " 164 176 84 347 4 ]59 2 167 J · . 21 1 5 .87 280 472 250 94 372 99 244 1 28 2 23 317 611 72 38 91 2 39 46 2 6 84 155 91 25 220 2 116 100 4 1 171 356 231 99 324 148 157 19 37 235 435 177 108 184 2" 111 55 2 16 2 3 124 290 250 142 288 2 152 lOS 2 1 30 34 264 503 88 62 96 3 66 27 2 3 1 53 120 65 46 79 13 42 24 13' 12 47 119 91 50 138 15 67 48 15 23 94 204 176 342 132 75 202 )5 79 101 IS 22 · " 199 109 234 3 96 117 21 3 2 202 372 215 71 247 1 109 86 1 51 1 220 436 24 5 100 32 66 2 66 119 102 231 84 24 159 63 . " 79 · " 17 175 62 223 2 92 1 84 1 47 47 178 , 291 80 34 122 8 63 49 8 10 7 73 182 176 69 361 S 220 109 3 32 2 52 264 530 VILLAGE PJUMAIly TOHANA TAHSIL

Loca-Name of Village (Hadbasl No.) Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Inclu­ Scheduled Scbeduled tion Village in occu,pied House­ ding Institutional and Castes Tribes Code Hectares residen- holds' Houseless Population) No. tial houses

------.------P M F M F M F 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SI Jama1pur Shekhao (99) 2,254'00 954 954 5,860 3,069 2,791 1,346 1,2'6 52 Khanora (85)' 322'00 131 131 981 513 468 54 39 53 Bhodia Kh era (84), , 318'00 14 14 106 51 5, 54 Amani (86) 563 '00 270 270 1,877 1,040 837 49 43 55 Maduwa1a (87) 328'00 81 81 561 303 258 99 91 56 Tohana (Rural) (96) 3,223 '00 367 392 2,027 1,136 891 2.52 217 57 Balianwala (95)- ' 454 -00 212 212 1,428 769 659 152 112 58 Kamalwala (94) 423'00 10] 101 771 425 346 70 52 59 Kanhri (93) , 973 '00 47J 548 3,779 2,087 ],692 594 466 60 Malaheri (92) 469'00 Un- 61 Loha Khera (90) 460 ,00 164 164 l,ORI 576 505 79 73 62 Dangra (89)' 533 ·00 363 363 2,262 1,228 L03f 362 3)0 63 Badhai Khcra (91) 472'00 41 41 302 163 139 17 13 64 Ratta Khcra (88) 496'00 152 157 1,016 547 469 257 207 65 Lalauda (82) , 993 ·00 432 432 2.532 1.326 1,206 425 400 66 Nangla (81) , 812'00 272 27.5 1,683 854 829 513 S18 67 Samain (Sman) (80) . 2,543 '00 984 984 6,542 3,586 2,956 817 679 fi8 NangIi (78) . 1,039 ·00 72 72 589 309 280 104 93 69 Bhimawala (79) , 580'00 144 144 1,038 568 470 ]61 137 70 Surewala ., (86) 555 '00 350 350 2,599 '> 1,410 1,189 499 467 71 BilhllJara " (85) 3,310 ·00 998 1,002 7,219 '/ 3,947 3,272 925 736 72 Chitlln (77)' 563 ·00 32 32 245 123 122 20 21 73 Gajuwala (76) 1,158 ,00 348 355 2,332 1,255 1,077 496 409 74 Hansawata (112) 495·00 19, 206 1,414 765 649 143 126 7S Perta (110)' 1,018 ,00 342 342 2,489 1,346 1,143 110 98 76 Pirthla (109) 1,365 ·00 449 517 3,202 1,721 1,481 316 249 77 Fatehpuri (83) 731 '00 206 206 1,392 758 634 )09 96 78 Chander Khurd (106)" , 465 ·00 70 77 462 237 225 97 99 79 Tharva (107) 503 '00 117 117 810 414 396 99 9S 80 lndacbboi (104) 1,726 ·00 428 428 2,970 1,605 1.365 581 471 81 Chander Kalan (lOS) 1,368 '00 291 291 1,937 994 943 441 386 82 Tharvi (l08) 361 ·00 100 100 731 403 328 70 43 83 Bosti (Bho'lti) (69) 2,<;03 .(l() 369 369 2,392 1,254 1,138 560 512 84 Bbatoo (71) 583'(l() 75 75 504 277 227 173 151 85 Sanchla (70) 1,353 ·00 422 422 3,204 1,667 1,537 102 84

86 Saniyana (68) 2,473 .(l() 706 707 4,774 'IC' 2,539 2,235 510 437 87 Sahu (Sohu) (66) 1,469·(l() 337 337 2,223 •. 1,155 1,068 533 461 88 Chamar Khera (67) 892'00 446 446 3,083 ./ 1,622 1,461 256 234 - ~"-+-.-- --.~-~-.- -. ,~- - _A' __ • -- __ , __~ - - _ •• __ - _, __ - -- ______, ._ - __ Total 66,276.00 19,,774 20,030 133,254 . 70,966 62.288 22,359 19,769

---.~----.~--.. ------.---,____..------'--.. --.-.~-.--.----- tAithough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (un-inhabited) in the revenue record, the population shown against the village was enumerated at the time of 1981-Census. ~ No(es:-(l) Where a town and Village bear an identical name, the word (RuraJ) has been added after the name of the vinage. (2) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the revenue patwari and includes urban area, if any. 8,71 ~;"MiDA.CT

iJDSAIt 1D'l1BcT MIW-w..... Li(erates Total Main . 'CUIti'NtOfS ~griCDltural .~ Workers. Other Marginal Non-W_ers Labourers lnudstty- Workers Workers (I-IX) (1) (II) 1Ifanufacturing, [III, IV, V(b) ProcessiDS, & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs IV (a»)

M P M P M F ------..---.,_ M F M F M F --M p M F 13 14 15 16 17 1S 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 854 335 1,729 224 597 98 670 42 9 453 84 69 19 320 119 251 99 145 1,340 2.422 46 4 .5 13 18 J 9 .J93 11 I 34 34 , . 340 173 · . .. . . 17 55 40 611 535 34 4 38 79 22 156 127 2 429 8)5 16 13 147 25& 481 228 695 23 226 · . 122 6 2 345 234 22 390 )4 17 55 441 813 241 6 22 7 120 8 57 115 35 244 . . 178 55 379 588 · . · . 11 -. 23 181 391 17 1,]74 48 670 265 3 21 323 inhabited 4 218 41 143 913 1,501

212 58 307 2 165 · . 83 2 490 · . 59 .. 3 269 .500 80 640 23 325 10 146 13 36 68 26 85 133 · . 2 5 586 1,006 1 71 · . 9 5 1 143 14 291 40 163 4 78 134 6 106 31 3 · . 19 3 6 430 173 820 96 369 23 273 256 423 64 100 6 78 3 155 506 95.5 296 161 472 . . 183 -. 206 5 78 806 100 1,821 -. · . 162 382 667 26 1,193 19 433 3 32 1 163 60 II 144 89 3 234 1,765 2,696 45 5 5 J65 ]50 13 296 214 62 280 · . 1 19 · . 272 451 59 724 2 512 118 t 470 3 91 1 254 686 933 878 lJI 2,099 144 1,373 51 502 89 30 194 3 19 509 1,829 44 3 65 .3 50 14 3 2,619 424 107 -. 1 6() 58 59 685 341 363 197 253 J44 11 58 229 14 432 282 265 217 4 $70 732 83 40 13 71 25 6 333 446 54 739 7 563 6 105 361 I 18 S3 607 1,136 568 113 955 83 512 8 311 75 20 108 15 112 · . I 73 765 1,325 456 30 365 23 64 6 14 13 105 54 132 I 43 I 15 112 287 492 I 73 · . 2 14 9 2 140 31 213 57 144 27 58 96 22Z 30 1 9 , . 1 2 200 285 56 785 2 S12 1 198 337 7 68 I 2 8.20 1,36t 42B 305 58'0 23 272 1 2.1-0 9 4 89 J3 218 24 74 13 27 4]4 893 169 14 36 10 , . 413 145 5S1 13 · . 185 304 13 442 7 46 1 92 6 96 31 142 -. 61 68 673 1,125 -. · . 13 . 44 555 66 882 14 637 1 · . · 135 183 89 3 30 9 126 1 ]5 130 170 1,393 ],733 672 1,386 35 623 3 39.1 11 12 358 20 504 292 618 225 J 1,153 2,199 11 300 4 3- 90 7 79 650 110 823 3 562 2 136 537 978 6 119 1 799 1,458 22,193 7,530 39,246 2.464 21,657 946 11,397 1,137 590 39 5,602 342 127 4,6]2 3J,593 S5.21.2 --.~-.. -. -----_. 11& URBAN PRIMARY TOHANA' TAHSIL

Loca­ Name of Town/Ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Inclu. Scheduled Scheduled tion Town occupied House­ ding Institutional and Custes Tribes Code 'inKm" rcsidcn- holds Houscless Population) No. ti~1 houses

.--~ ------_- .- __, .----- P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ID. JAKHALMANDI (M.e.) I) 67 720 722 4,609 2,429 2,180 326 314 Ward 161 163 972 547 425 262 240 2 (lg (.g 4H4 260 224 37 40

:I (,(J 6(. 234 !2 15 " 469 235 4 :13 3J 293 153 140 5 (.7 67 429 215 214 :1 5

(, 4(j 49 319 172 147 6 6 7 71 71 457 233 224

H 6~ (.s 402 210 192 2 3 9 1.\7 137 7t14 405 37') 4 ;;

IV. TOH '\N -\. (M.e.) 4 7() 4.1116 4,2(11 25,487 13,494 11 ,993 2,77K 2,410

Ward X.'.~ n3 5,246 2,SO! 2,445 316 244

2 2Ho ZIt( 1,336 721 615 102 88 3 774 774 4,770 2,522 2,248 797 711

4 21~ 21S 1.280 685 595 29H 257 5 344 344 1,921 995 926 270 241 6 217 217 1,242 621 621 39 29

7 ',19 9(J 6i'i I 330 331

7/8 105 ]05 649 34i ~08

" II J24 ,124 694 361 33~ 6 10 ., 9 7(.2 776 4,704 .2,558 2,146 S86 780 10 493 493 2,984 1,559 1,425 64 50 179 CE NSUS ABSTRACT HISAR DISTRICT, Main Workers Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Marginal Non-Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- Workers Workers (I-IX) (II) M ullufucturing, rIll, IV. V(b) Processing, & VI to lXj Servicing and Rcruirs [V (a)] ------.------M P M M P M F M F M F M p M p 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1,539 1,097 1,225 37 34 3 If) 1.178 37 1 1,203 2,143

272 99 280 2 3 423

178 106 127 6 6 2 119 133 218

176 146 120 4 4 III 4 113 231

94 68 73 73 80 140 128 193 100 5 10 <)() 5 115 209

128 84 3 79 9() 146

174 116 121 120 5 I 1~ 219 146 112 [ 15 4 4 109 4 95 188 243 m 207 10 (i 201 10 19H 369

7,413 4,792 6.785 285 523 5 883 56 Hili HI 5,213 214 8 8 6,701 11,700

1,832 1.234 1.:172 5S 66 3 152 5 70 I,O~4 50 3 1,426 2,386

4(i8 311 12 43 62 19 3 269 8 32S 603

R90 50R 'U5R 98 161 272 40 7 797 50 .5 :2 1.259 2.148

315 20~ 379 18 30 4 14 306 577 516 356 39 :; 24 473 896 458 342 24 20 14 24 'Y.79 597

278 211 153 (i 3 150 177 ]25

276 186 160 8 5 LiS 181 299

273 188 [ 7[ 3 8 162 3 190 329 1,229 633 . 1,279 15 85 249 17 91R 13 1,:!79 2,131 858 601 756 14 80 64 21\ 592 [4 2 803 1,409

PRIl\rfARY CENSUS ABSTRACT HANSI TAHSIL

181 182.

'VIL'LAGI\" " ,', . .' "PID'IB'I , -, " : . \,"" ,~., ,.,,)

HANSl1'AHSIL Total P0t'ulation (lnelu- Scheduled . ~" Loca- Name of Village (HadbMt Mo.) Area of No. of No. of 'J'tibos don Viltage occupied House- ding InstItutional and e~s.tCl Code in Hectares residen- holds Houseles! Population) No. tial houses

'p M F M F M p' 11 12 t 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 1 Kbatak (17) 2,322.00 576 576 4.438 2,384 2,054 479 '418 628 577 97 71 2 Glnnpura (l5~ 685'00 159 159 1.205 Sarsalla {14 840'00 181 181 1.224 fi44 5RO 92 92 3 15 13 4 Bh~~da Khera (12) 2~9'00 R(i 116 591 313 278 S Ball Bhori (l.0) 1.340.00 3(iJ 363 2.419 1.273 f.l46 319 278 6 ebhan (9) 598'00 244 244 1,682 924 758 185 154 7 Sal1dlana (8) 1,077.00 315 315 2,167 ],HiO . 1,007 237 199 8 Sotha (11) 495,00 11)7 167 1.2(;6 677 589 28 32 9 Pinhari (Panhari) (13) 1,3li6.00 381 387 2.116 l,4liO 1,256 30~ 270 10 Kheri Jalib (Kheri JaJab) (78) 1,444.00 5liR 568 3,731 2.031 1,700 387 314 (7) .2.982,00 909 909 6,83!! 3,716 3,122 619 518 11 Kapro .Un- 12 Gllndas (6) ~29'OO 13 Koth Kalan (Khot Kalan) (2) :1.033.00 842 842 6.526 3.453 3,On 728 602 14 Koth Khurd (Khot Khurd) (3) 953·00 2(;9 269 2.148 1,179 969 213 156 15 Nara (4) 816·00 ~16 ~16 2.203 1,188 t,Ol5 254 221 16 Klnnar (5) 636·00 2B 10 1,603 866 7?7 143 139 17 Kh~ri Lochab (Kherj Loehap) (77) 853·00 14~ 14~ 1,037 569 46R 234 180 18 Ganra (80) 598·00 2Pol) ~RI) 2,144 1.162 982 276 245 19 Rad}! Shashpur (Rakh! Shahpur)(RI) 1.1 M.67- 4()~ 4Q5 '1.297 1,762 1,535 334 310 20 Ra'cbi Khas (76) t.855.8fl 529 <;2" :1,658 1,()45 1.713 ?oIl 2M 2t Kherl Roj (Kheri Rogh) (72) 264·00 145 145 908 476 412 1R6 14(; 22 Mirchpur' . (75) 2.486.00 ~ 1.071 1.071 7,101 3,R~O 3,'251 6RR 573 23 Mf'a1crur (74) 545·91 :"35 2~5 1,392 739 6~3 253 205 24 Kblri Shioran (Kheri Shoran) (73) 241 ·00 127 117 R21 424 397 53 50 25 Blwnl Amirrur (Bhan; Amirpllr) (71) 1(,66·00 50? 5m 3.390 . 1.!l38 1,552 330 258 26 ReJ ThaI (70) 1,182.00 471 411 2,767 1,489 1,27!l 346 309 27 Ka··sar (68) 469 ·00 IRS lQ() 1,4'iO 71)1 697 115 115 28 Sul:hani (69) 1,038.00 313 '134 1.987 I,OI!l ()6!) 271 284 29 Na11l:lunci (91) 2,489.00 ~ 1,108 1,113 7.1'21 3,67'1 3.348 622 537 30 Au ang Shah pur 90) 581.00 499 5(16 3,172 1,738 1,434 ~05 241 31 Budana (89) 1,094.00 529 529 3.346 1.774 1,572 2119 249 . 32 Moth Rangran (88) 1,154 ·1'0 140 340 2,034 1,032 1.002 418 412' 33 M ·th Karnail Sahib (87) 1.168.00 5~9 5M 3,731 1.930 1,801 504 476 34 Ma.;rB· (104) 1.219.00 537 537 3,451 1,1129 1,fn 373 33P 35 Pet'Vllr (92) 3,640.01) 1,1"8 1,14R 7,12~ 3,787 3,33R 647 562 36 Thllrtlna (103) 2,256.00. 794 794 4,98\ 2,66~ 2,316 503 429 37 Badale (102) 1.247.00 541 541 3,S:b . 2,002 l,R23 300 271 38 Ban Azamshshpur (95) 1,518.(,0 3g7 387 2,~n 1,390 1,183 312 272 39 Bass Akbarpur (Bas Akbarpur) (96) 1.456.00 333 333 2,295 1,249 1,046 420 3J1 ~ Kbtlr. Rangran (63) 492·00 61 (I 458 715 233 96 96 41 Bb"ldana, (94) 1,303.00 397 397 2,972" 1.589 1,383 376 322 42 Khllnda Kher1 2.324.00 (199 899 5,702 3,047 2,655 784 645 43 lan)ni Kheta (~ 2111 ·00 63 63 463 261 202 44 Dharam Kheri (Kani Kberi) Us 1,083.00 314 314 2.218 1,159 1.059 2.si 263 45 Ghnlkani (b4) 197·00 Un- 46 UIlIlan . 2,506.00 708 709 4.795 2,565 2.230 698 557 .. 47 Ba.dchhaPtar (61~l 925·00 304 304 2.256 1,2111 1,038 321 277 ,. I~ 48 Mollta (Mahola) (62 789 ·00 286 286 2,084 1,130 954 325 265 49 Putili Saman (60) 2,210.00 762 762 5.169 2.791 2,378 547 464 .... SO Bass BadJhabpur (97) J,469.00 526 526 4,006 2,137 1,869 2~ 20) .. t" .n Bas, lth Old _an 1.0407.00 406 406 '2,835 1,512 1,323. 269 233 .. , S2 Sinil;bwa }{bas 1,900.00 495 495 1,878 , 1.60:3 261 :t'J.7 :",",; . a.~ .. , ,~ $) Madanherl ~~ 1.679.00 515 . SIS 3,5 1~' - ..t 64' .. 3'" 54 Kharbla 99) 1,815.00 S6S ~ 3,361 i094 6f8" S24 ;. (100) 1,80( . l:~. ,,, 11~"· " SIsa, r 1.942.00 49' .5 3,39' , 183 CENsus ABSTRACT ,{ HISAR ·DIS'FRICT Main Worker

Literates Total Main Cult.valors A ric~itur..tl IOd' nol.! Other Workers Marginal Non-Workers 'Workers L.tooure. s nuustlY- [HI, IV, V(b) Workers (I-IX) (I) (n) iVlar ufacturing, & VI to IX] .erocessing, Servicin!$ and Rl!palfS [V (a)]

M P M P M P M P M F M F M P M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 692 68 1,238 158 875 140 182 <1 63 5 118 9 7 30 1,139 1,866 246 23 277 193 193 152 45 4l 39 3 2 348 382 253 46 312 131 208 116 .)t; 10, 6 2 60 3 11 65 321 384 136 13 146 36 119 33 11 1 6 1 10 1 6 43 161 199 304 49 577 3 309 1 137 7 64 2 696 1,143 381 36 421 2 297 57 11 56 2 3 466 500 290 460 62 549 278 j84 252 73 1 3 3 89 22 611 729 258 8 348 60 280 50 22 9 12 34 1 329 529 437 65 719 93' 51(i 23 139 66 1 1 '558 53 3 18 313 723 850 55 960 220 704 214 24 5 22 110 1 62 135 1,009 1,345 979 104 1,796 276 1,200 238 344 12 240 1 60 29 1,860 inhabited 2,817 1,089 84 1,552 13 950 9 412 2 25 1 165 1 8 1,893 3,060 414 45 535 17 488 17 5 16 26 644 952 410 44 525 3 409 2 49 11 56 1 2 1 661 1,011 351 21 398 4 317 3 .<'1 26 22 468 733 206 22 242 19 147 5 69 1 26 30 6f 297 388 336 47 579 :'60 39b 207 ':..1 52 4 55 1 583 722 557 67 882 15 600 14 185 1 H 89 26 27 854 1,493 740 155 946 74 622 35 209 .. 3 7 108 1 20 534 979 1,105 245 45 224 2 118 I 72 . 1 33 252 430 1,710 358 1,927 !4'J. 1,147 121 372 17 45 363 6 3 1,920 2,981 398 105 319 25 168 25 96 2 53 420 628 207 69 208 12q 80 216 397 726 103 892 258 486 139 "67 111 58 7 86 6 17 200 929 1,085 699 168 713 28 298 13 20g 3 16 1 f91 I 2 774 1,250. 316 32 388 21~ 310 97 16 7 55 ]4 5 2 370 470 456 117 490 366 302 255 104 105 4 1 80 5 25 33 503 570 1,954 725 1,768 464 771 220 373 204 73 1 551 39 65 293 1,840 2,591 886 263 859 148 272 54 203 83 29 3 355 8 1 4 878 1,282 913 181 868 226 571 185 132 37 10 J 55 4 14 44 892 1,302 369 }70 571 178 200 38 277 13r 39 9 55 J 461 824 914 319 834 119 495 62 131 47 26 6 ]82 4 64 J53 1,032 1,529 820 214 945 102 <;62 -2 266 99 27 90 1 1 ] 883 1,519 1,507 329 1,790 82 1,184 48 242 21 51 313 13 1 9 1,996 3,247 1,170 205 1,231 188 704 138 286 32 4" 11 196 7 14 53 1,420 2,075 967 237 825 81 582 59 ]1< 18 27 103 4 15 122 1,162 1,620 483 78 594 9 351 3 ] l2 4 37 84 2 3 1 793 1,173 304 28 610 11 347 5 95 5 34 1 134 32 175 607 860 119 36 8,6 52 27 2 5 139 233 645 11] 734 1 492 " 60 35 47 1 855 1,382 1,502 435 1,320 1,,2 684 16 281 J29 57 13 298 24 147 160 1,580 2,313 142 35 90 2 63 4 5 18 2 45 126 200 480 67 476 19 247 6 121 10 20 88 3 15 21 668 1,019 inhabIted

867 Ifll 1,129 245 642 164 318 61 39 8 130 12 61 109 1,375 1,876 523 96 428 4 226 150 J 3 49 3 12 36 778 998 437 91 538 27 320 23 95 4 24 99 9 25 5!13 902 913 8u 1,286 247 874 235 238 3 66 7 108 2 17 87 1,488 2,044 665 84 1,026 307 763 289 J49 15 24 1 90 2 19 50 1,092 1,512 598 133 695 3] 401 18 96 3 34 1 164 9 44 240 773 1,052 828 135 790 20 558 15 104 4 28 100 1 14 1,074 1;583 782 154 796 19 480 3 213 11 22 81 5 21 34 1,088 1,590 848 175 944 32 590 11 155 14 34 3 ]65 4 14 181 1,136 1,554 694 87 802 124 533 76 156 47 15 98 1 2 1,002 1.465 i84

T , VILLAGE PRlMA.'RY HANS:rt TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village (Hadbast No.) Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Inclu­ Scheduled Scheduled tion Village occupied Honse- ding institutional and Castes Tribes Code in Hectares 'residential-bolds Houseless Population) No. houses

------P M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

56 Sorkhi (130) 1,I77.CO .585 585 3,808 2,049 1,759 539 468 57 Bhatol Jatau (lO') 1,158.00 477 477 3,089 1,664 1,425 562 438 5R Bh?tol Rangran (126) 644-00 27~ 278 1.806 953 853 191 167 59 Khar K;lara (127) 1,072.00 383 383 2,521 1,390 1,131 519 400 60 Mehnda (Mahanda) (129) 2,547.00 966 966 6,836 3,734 3,102 "557 467 61 Dhan<1 (12S) 2,776.0G 1,718 1,721 10,874 5,807 5,067 965 798 62 Jamawa-j (122) 635·00 558 558 3,530 1,881 1,649 270 259 63 Sheikhpura (12' ) 1.316.00 629 629 3,765 2,038 1,727 645 517 64 Bir Hansi (120) 81G'00 189 189 1,240 663 577 327 304 65 HanSl (Rural) (119) 7,627.00 1,416 1,416 8,809 4.790 4,019 865 729 66 Hajarnplr ('135) 731 ·66 325 325 2,108 1,Q!l6 1,022 6fl 612 67 Putthi Mangalkhao (136) 1,15 •• 00 430 430 2,862 1,531 1,331 220 198 68 Depal (WI) 686·00 265 265 1,917 1,040 877 192 156 69 Umra ('l37) 2,730.00 927 927 6,721 3,686 3,035 850 678 70 Mazadpur (3 ) 1,376.00 287 287 2,103 1,111 992 J 67 154 71 Kanwari (30) 2,224.00 451 451 3,31·2 1,786 1,5:>6 266 237 72 Dhamia') '(21)) 524.·87 170 170 1.128 591 537 44 32 73 Sultanpllr (13[; ) 2.748 '00 (i54 654 4,738 2,547 2,191 296 248 74 Dhanded (Dhandhari) (11'1) 465'00 304 304 1,907 1,014 &93 213 199 75 Ramay~n (J 16) 738·00 289 290 1.815 955 860 419 "361

76 Kutabpur (115) 1,189'00 346 346 2,535 ],369 1)66 . 170 160 77 Kulana (114) 618,00 305 305 2,346 1.225 1,121 256 214 78 Bhatia (113) 1,883 '00 527 527 3,672 1,949 1,723 735 624 79 Channo, (112) 1,941'QO 447 447 3,073 1,675 1,398 368 278 80 Singhwu Ragho (8ingwa) (23) 1,099'00 232 232 1,676 941 _ 733 186 149

81 Ghirai (24) 2,717'00 615 615 4,418 2,363 2';055 4-71 387 82 Sindhar (22) 820·00 154 154 1,308 701 607 219 180 83 Gurana (20) 2,884'00 679 679 4,730 2,529 2,201 554 452 84 Badhawar (19) 1,735 '00 585 585 4,812 2,627 2,185 444 406 85 Dhadh (18) 930,00 272 272 1,940 1,040 900 169 J31

86 Bayana Khera (16) 1,261'00 324 324 2,428 1,319 1,109 252 205 87 Haibatpur (79) 710,00 331 331 1,96& 1,077 891 287 239 88 Luhari Ragho (82) 3,174·00 707 707 4,553 2,355 2,198 655 559 89 Sbatadh~ri (86) 971 ·00 13 13 107 75 32 8 5 90 Tharwa (84) 658'00 Un-

91 Data (83) 2,723 '00 742 742 5,342 2,896 2,446 584 474 92 Kbanpur (21) 1.148 '00 222 222 1,778 1,004 774 225 164 93 Masoodpur (85) 2,613 ·00 802 802 5,168 2,833 2,335 660 539 94 Majod (111) 777 ·00 236 236 1,691 894 797 301 245 95 Kheri Barkcsh (110) 382'00 Un-

96 Sisai Kali Rawan (109) 2,085'00 905 905 5,836 3,120 2,71tl 469 383 97 Sisai Bola (.108) 1,488 ,00 818 818 5,472 2,959 2,513 558 459 98 Kajal (106) 665 '00 11 11 98 46 52 10 14 99 Madha (105) 694·00 188 188 1,275 701 574 138 111 100 Rajpura (107) 903,00 235 235 1,592 873 719 220 159

101 PaJi (124) 1,415 ·00 389 389 2,349 1,254 t,095 234 188 102 Kumbha (Kumba) (125) 1,910'00 611 611 3,998 2,134 1,864 532 446 103 Kheri Gangan (123) 1,089 ·00 405 405 2,604 1,373 1,231 319 299 --- Grand Total 144,843 '97 - 46,099 46,125 313,164 167,965 145,199 3-5;679 30,184

------~- - N'Jte r:- (1) Wlt:re a to.va a ~i village b;ar an: ji,ntic:d n3:m; th~ w"r] (R:.lral) hlS bee:! a He:! after the name of the .village. (2) The area of a village (revenue e,tate) is b.lsei on the information suppliec1 by the ~eV~l1Ue Patwari and includes urbau'area. if"any. Main Wor~el' ------_.. -,,------_...-- - ...... Tot,) uala CultivatOR A,ricuiturat H(lu!ebold Other_ Work en Marginal Non-workc.rs Literates W()1icc" L&bour~~ Indu!try- {Ill, IV, V(h) Worker' (1- IX) (I) (If) Mmufacturin" It VI to IXl Proc:essin¥, Senicin, and ;. Jt.cpaifllV(I)} ... ------M F -----M F M F M F III F M F M F IS ·16 17 1'8 19 20 11 22 23 24 25 26 27 lB ... \..,.~j! 6 1,617 969 111 498 4 IllS 101 15 261 3 31 1,077 ],004 209 8 1,41~ 173 7,,5 9 389 121 1 14 241 1 899 7 211 4 liS 13 126 3 SIP 846 ug 149 435 1 1,128 SQS' 42 60' 3 260 275 2 7 63 18.5 44S 12 I ~2.0S0 3,049 J,4?8, 211 1,678 52 1,061 7 134 33 33 6. .. ~., as 104 610 21 02 361) 2,909 4,460 2'690' 658 2,$16 247 1,611 136 491 834 20 489 10 170 10 "'6 129 26 1,047 1,603 '865 132 IS 1,670 113 1,038 32 501 Ii 102 10 26 1 409 4 25 996 s::t3 2 102 3 572 j18, . 47 2M 5 102 30 2 36 341 569 41 729 6 72 2,270 3,337 2,28.5 677 2,485 610 973 35 742 3.5 259 499 63 249 39 79 18 13 2 158 4 50 116 537 843 580 59 2 6 163 5 6 8(}4 1.292 735 187 721 24 493 17 15 477 82 318 62 45 11 )0 3 104 6 19 544 195 520 101 J()7 5 246 1,754 19 1.128 11 292 2 27 20 192 1,912 2,824 1,318 1 51 1 975 490 77 '14 16 347 14 97 'l9 12 1 S8~ )56 103 1 113 79' 20 509 Jl 2 27 1 991 1,506 750 4 1 1 14 334 536 274 34 251 1 238 71 1,271 129 1,031 187 161 42 16 63 31 3 1.245 1,959 804 102 893 lOS 50~ '314 85 o. 509 565 1 61 1 12 101 307 443 550 433 93 440 3 254 " n

8 126 00 S3S 71 734 9 551 1 35 22 2 635 1,155 567 4 325 3 88 34 120 1 3 658 1,114 .456 105 )0 3 g 679 182 .' .929 1'1 583 12 209 2 107 27 1,012 1,679 83 752 3 473 3 191 IS 73 923 1,395 638 84 2 16 19 47S 583 290 21 463 94- 344 5'2 58 819 395 5S 28 14 3 183 10 63 205 1,226 1,414 1,076 241 1.074 436 6 373 1 222 133 1 2 16 21 328 585 176 1.H 12 1,699 788 97 1.244 386 901 323 186 51 7 116 1,278 47 1,207 99 860 81 223 18 39 .. 85 6 1,420 2,080 611 13 2 35 545 299 22 495 126 345 62 102 62 74 229 471 46 567 37 412 31 79 5 8 .. 68 1 73 464 . 679 608 433 78 35 S 1 62 2 709 271 21 448 65 303 17 29 117 600 768 1,246 47 621 , 414 19 51 2 160 21 74 8 1,035 2,143 1,109 4 42 31 19 3 63 17 1 12 inhabited 70 1,183 :2 956 102 22 103- 1 210 1,503 2,444 732 98 4 36 773 286 26 j35 1 397 1 469 87 1,.256 2 821 1 311 30 94 1 41 1,,577 2.292 695 29 3 790 298 41 416 7 219 J 168 1 478 inhabited 10 44 2 423 10 2,486 1,320 30S 1.520 19 895 57 us 6 1.51 1,594 158 1,531 "29 984 pS 190 10 4' 312 4 3 1,"28 2,481 904 1 52 12 3 30 29 .. . . 16 78 343 SO 210 23- 88 26 10 3-5 1 6 353 SlS 352 2) 327 69 455 61 262 3-8 132 6 55 2 418 658 107 7 553 163 ,618 152 218 42 300 93 3 636 943 162 9SS 720 506 489 ~8 217 13 2 U8 2 1,149 1,144 S25 66 4 451 125 5~ 8 318' 2 146 6 141 117 698 1,106 _------...---r------_- 65,681 13!3S7 78,910 9.749 48,S

HRBAN PRIMARY HANSI. 'TAH:S~L

Loca­ Name of Town/Ward Arel'.o f No, (Ie .. ~o. at .. Total Populp.tio,n (Inclu- tion Sch~cJuled Scheduled TQw,ll occupied .. lIo.use·. !iing)llstitutio!)&.].~nd" Casl~" Tribes Code ill Km:, .~·c$-iden-: r,ho.ldf! .' HouSt;les~ Populatl()nj No. ,..,.tiiI1·1.:· . I" I.~· : HOIlS"!!S

p. M 1" M p' , M F 1 4 5 :3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 V HANSI (M,C.) . 9'07 8,247 8,27~ 5(),365 26,629 23,736 • 31456 • .B,OOS Ward .). 486 .,505 '3",101 1,649 .] ,452 982 ,856 2 .J 40.1 401 2,354 1,221 1,133 3.8 '28 ,\ : .. 3 ; .. 350 350 -2;189 ~,155 1,634 ..6 . 6 4 ~ '" i .. 384 '384 Vl,275 1,170 1,105 70 . 56 '\. . , ~ ., 5' 435 4-35 2,855 1,532 1,?123 ,418 380 . , 6 .. 334 334 2,044 1,069 .',975 76 '77 .. .. 7 • .' 314. 314 1:,968 .1,011 957 16 8 I 8 341 341 2-,198 1,174 1,024 837 715 9 " 436 ·436 2,457 h244 '1~213 39 35 10 414 414 2;449 1,2&4 l 1i65 7 11 11 ... 365 367 2,300 1',212 1,088 72 55 12 " 343 343 2,413 1,178 .1.135 17il 152 I 13 " 325 326 2,241 1,163 1;078 38 36 , . 14 .. 328 328 2,084 1,081 1,003 10 10 15 " 600 600 3,819 2,004 ·1,815 111 94 )' 16 ,. 516 516 2,965 .1,544 1,421 14 " 14 17 " "" " 63J ·633 3,642 1,952 1,690 332 292 18 H 745 .748 3,967 :2,208 '1,759 ('5 50 . , .\ 19 ., " 499 499 3,044 1,678 1,366 ,,147 130 181

CENSUS ABSTRACT HISAR DISTRICT Main Workers

H' _, • Literates TOI"" M1'.in Cultiv(1.tors Agricultuml HOll~eh"ld Other Mr.rgind Non-Workers Workets Labourers Industry­ Worken. Workers (1- IX) (1) (IJ) Manufacturing, IlII, IV, V(n) Processing, & VI to IX) Servicing and Repl1iN IV (1'..)] -. -- _.,.- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 17,436 11,423 13,674 881 1,054 44 538 55 551 58 11,531 724 24 167 12,931 22,688

881 380 882 59 72 21 6 111 16 678 37 4 23 763 1,370

895 670 630 63 142 .3 10 15 2 463 57 591 1,070 878 594 608 31 95 2 2 30 481 29 547 1,003 735 5.12 608 71 50 10 15 12 43 500 49 6 5 SS6 1,029

600 286 766 53 69 6 67 5 54 26 576 16 4 766 1,266 750 490 ,581 .36 34 3 4 S4{) 36 488 939 812 644 519 45 79 25 2 5 420 42 5 477 912

561 2H6 5:n 72 3 52 .3 47~ 71 641 952 991 779 681 75 27 22 5 46 586 70 563 1,137

1,046 761 683 47 8 2 15 613 54 601 1,109

8R2 664 622 42 4 II 38 569 41 590 1.046 949 640 649 26 9 15 17 608 26 629 1,108 863 608 559 12 20 2 15 522 12 604 1,066 815 566 50il 15 21 487 IS 8 565 988 1,222 7"16 1,018 38 72 2 9 2 90 2 847 32 986 1,776

1,181 888 788 32 29 12 11 736 32 5 756 1,384 1,068 724 997 66 67 47 .3 9 874 62 4 955 1,620 1,467 876 :,162 39 65 91 8 6 1,000 30 102 1,046 1,618 84{) 259 870 50 149 20 126 8 39 9 '156 13 21 807 1,295

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT HISAR TAH SIL

189 190

VILLAGE PRIMARY

HlSAR TAHSIL

Alea of No. of No. of Tot,l Poptllation Soheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Village Village in occu· House- (Including Institutional Castes l"ribes tion- (Hadba!t No.) Hectares pied bolds &: Houselcss Population) Code reaiden- No. tial bOU&ef

------_._.- - ---.--.. ~ --.-~- - P M P M P M F r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I tJJclana (113) 2.139·00 856 895 5.819 3.0.59 2.760 1.352 1,237 2 Db'liri Akbarpur (114) 1,309'.54 434 438 2,912 1,546 1,366 321- 313 3 BudhaKhera (115) 866'42 296 296 2.015 1,068 947 125 113 4 Parbhuwala (116) 1,113 ·00 .5.57 557 3,821 2,037 1,784 591 484 5 Kallar Bhaini (119) 384'04 154 154 1,091 560 531 157 147 6 Latani (117) 1,645 -83 648 662 4,539 2,376 2.163 502 411 7 Hasangarh (118) 1.607-00 .540 .540 3,959 2,146 1,813 503 387 8 Bobua (120) 1,182 -47 410 410 3,018 1,585 1,433 .522 425 9 Kumbha Kbera (75) 493-00 149 149 1,149 681 468 216 166 10 Matloda (Madloda) (74) 2,272'00 636 636 4,440 2,397 2,043 434 381 11 Sarera (73) 809-00 225 225 1,670 898 772 140 112 12 Panghal (72) 825-00 171 171 1.201 633 568 75 71 13 Barwala (Rural) (128) 8,352-59 607 608 4,215 2,250 1,965 329 277 14 Kharkhara (121) 1,477'00 369 369 2,528 1,322 1.206 887 784 1.5 Gaibipur (122) 1,555 ·00 402 402 2,449 1,263 1,186 851 800

16 Nawagaon (123) 592·00 196 196 1.349 686 663 196 193 17 Dhaini Badshahpur (125) 479-00 277 277 1,912 1,025 887 163 135 18 Daulatpur (124) 2,036-35 625 625 3,901 2,078 1,823 665 626 19 Pabra (6.5) 7,257 ·00 2.580 2,583 17.169 9.379 7,790 1,824 1,544 20 Isharberi (126) 484-00 2 2 1.5 9 6 21 Khedar (127) 2 •.57.5'00 888 888 6,340 3,404 2,936 59!l 52!l 22 Balak (130) 2.160'00 657 657 4,775 2,573 2,202 547 446 23 Dichpari (131) 873·00 297 297 2,011 1,087 924 283 217 24 Sarsod (129) 1,563 -00 448 448 3.291 1,760 1,531 380 342 25 Dadon Patiawal (69) 392'.54 142 187 1,275 688 587 177 164 (Dndon Patti-I)

26 Dadon Pati Doyam (68) 539'00 88 88 708 386 322 3 2 {Badon Potti-II) 27 Dahbalpur (67) 882'00 362 365 2,746 1,474 1,272 531 433 28 Dhingtana (70~ 609 '00 265 265 1.691 898 793 167 132 29 Bugano (71 854·28 270 270 1,920 1,050 870 193 148 30 Rajli (25) 2,46.5 ·00 705 705 4,957 2,649 2,308 349 294

31 Sulchana (SulkhaDi) (26) 901·00 225 225 1,.557 831 726 394 33!l 32 Kharkhari (27) 1.264,00 328 328 2,198 1.213 985 266 207 33 Khokha (28) 80.5·00 246 246 1,620 8.55 765 227 233 34 Nayana (148) 2,010 ·85 70s 708 4,.567 2.495 2,072 863 710 35 Mirzapur (63) 2.617 '00 626 626 4,597 2,481 2,116 865 691 36 Dhansu (64) 2,166 ·00 718 718 .5.215 2,783 2.432 262 241 37 Juglan (66, 1,873 ·00 548 548 3,441 1,869 1.572 377 300 38 Talwandi Rana (65) 1,429 -00 496 511 3,439 1,822 1.617 604 535 39 Hisar (Rural) (146) 3,862-00 296 296 1,673 1,005 668 361 270 40 Raipur (147) 1,449 ·00 594 .594 4,472 2,434 2,038 332 279

41 Kharar (149) 1,347'00 491 491 3,369 1.831 1,538 299 256 42 Alipur (ISO) 1,431,00 .575 5" 3,888 2,102 1,786 571 467 43 Mayycr (lSI) 894'00 430 430 2,689 1,4.58 1.231 388 327 44 DhDgana (152) 1,63.5-00 545 545 3,569 1,905 1,664 467 419 4.5 Lactwa (156) 2,303 ·00 774 808 5,378 2,922 2,4.56 711 592 46 Satrod Kalan (1.53) 2,024,00 699 701 4,364 2,434 1,930 .545 450 47 Satrod Khurd ~J55) 842·00 699 708 3,741 2.068 1.673 384 338 48 Satrod Khas 154) 1.358,00 1,0.52 I,OS2 6,233 3,617 2,616 699 527 49 Dabra (164) 1,059,00 488 500 3,206 1,698 1 ,50s 456 433 'Q Mirka (163) ~~.OQ 17l PI 1,2-4(; ~ ~~Z l05 71 .. ~'j CENSVS ~~ct lIIS"R~ Ma.in Work.fa Literates, . Ma~nal Non-W orIten Total Main CultivatoH-' Aaricultural Housc!hold Other Wo n workers ('I) Labourecs Industry.- Workers (I-IX) (11) M anllfacturiJli, (Ill, IV, V(b) ProcaWllI, & ServiciJli VI to IX) and Repain (V(a») ------"_._- -_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1,042 281 1,596 74 872 9 177 II 32 8 5U 46 17 301 1,446 2,38.5 510 70 796 109 552 98 144 9 12 1 88 1 750 1,2.57 389 82 581 14 402 II 43 30 2 106 1 487 933 820 284 1,004 47 49S 18 IS6 13 1 340 28 1,033 1,731 218 83 289 97 183 80 ·61 17 5 40 2'11 434 799 112 1,18S 274 795 248 .54 2 3.5 1.5 301 9 1•. 191 . 1,889 682 110 1,099 20 729 16 2S0 Je6 '04 4 26 162 1,021 1,631 420 28 847 6 573 .5 J89 1 35 SO 30 130 708 1,297 264 JO 296 92 195 67 68 25 4 29 .. 3'8.5 376 685 58 1,2~0 9 935 8 130 1 29 156 4 3.59 1,143 1,67S

267 8 570 2 499 6 6 59 2 · . I 328 ~69 224 22 296 14 232 2 47 10 .. 17 2 43 70 294 484 900 119 1,096 17 626 6 292 10 15 163 1 I 1,153 1,948 495 217 637 24 216 . . 180 18 3 238 6 · . 685 I,J82 486 198 636 51 243 1 160 13 16 217 36 1 22 626 1,113 210 37 379 267 70 J 41 21 307 642 400 77 SIS 5 333 . . 127 3 8 47 2 · . 510 882 658 1I9 1,059 58 530 7 327 46 18 .. 184 5 17 257 1,002 1,.508 3,144 512 5,153 268 3,530 224 702 30 134 787 10 4 358 4,222 7,J64 6 6 " I 3 55 814 102 1,868 217 1,341 141 164 54 82 17 281 5 1 1 1,535 2,718 807 80 1,283 220 955 176 121 27 14 193 17 20 406 1,270 1,576 397 81 484 IS 309 7 60 4 H .. 100 4 22 180 581 729 543 78 821 32 .548 18 154 8 35 3 84 3 · . 91 939 1,408 285 42 288 4 158 51 6 73 4 51 192 349 391

174 7 16S 126 S 8 26 32 221 289 643 110 699 59 350 6 112 13 27 210 39 2 168 773 1,04.5 368 55 429 46 296 43 70 3 60 3 6 15 463 732 463 89 470 57 280 37 92 is 5 93 S 1 I 579 812 931 118 1,107 146 654 7 19.5 126 23 235 13 248 723 1,294 1,439 347 99 398 61 184 17 SO 21 164 23 4 429 66S 440 75 631 12 544 8 20 9 58 4 1 581 973 303 37 338 12 254 11 25 6 53 ) 20 12.5 497 6.211 814 115 1.279 43 684 23 159 7 64 372 13 9 106 1,207 1,923 825 177 1,263 47 734 11 250 9 16 1 263 26 24 1,218 2,04J 929 97 1,440 8 {,()SS 3 109 '66 <4 207 1 1,343 2,424 802 105 994 8 639 1 148 5 13 i 194 1 I 124 874 t,,,*» 594 109 9JS 75 344 12 32-7 -sa 46 3 '198 2 33 8 '874 1,5M 277 36 596 69 204 48 107 3 285 18 409 599 901 81 1,21S 137 910 82 162 .52 2 141 3 21 47 1,198 1,8.54 832 187 906 49 597 46 193 3 9 107 92.5 .1,419 923 256 1,103 131 .549 88 3!t8 38 32 3 184 2 32 9 967 1,646 560 92 821 40 364 1 J05 1 8 J 3SO 37 :2 631 1,189 869 201 1,002 77 668 63 108 2 ..2 3 184 9 4 36 899 ~,.5.51 1,237 264 1,467 156 871 100 206 32 36 2 3.54 12 ·3 2 lJ,4'2 2,298 932 160 1,337 23 590 6 190 11 32 :2 525 4 14 78 l,oa3 J,829 1,108 373 1,151 73 ·246 23 97 , :53 J '761 42 1 6 JlO J,5H 1,692 441 2,063 132 661 33 '%24 (;1 '!1 <4 1,141 28 II 1,'32 2,399 708 219 82' 27 423 2t :'J65 12 . 217 6 2 11. t,4" 59 " 346 86 330 18 '160 5 'to 10 2t 3 .. .5U t9i VILLAGE PlUMAIlY

HISAR TAHSJL Scheduled Loca- Name of village (Hac1but No.) Area ~ No. of No. of Total Population Sc:hecluled ViII. ill occu- House- (lncludina Institutional Cutel Tribel tion Hectares pied holds " HoUleJess Population) Code J:esidcn- No. tial houses

P M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 J2 332 (165) 2,110·00 643 644 . 4,364 2,356 2,008 373 51 Kaimri 3,737 1,950 1,787 273 262 wa (166) 1,450·00 481 483 52 Oang 2,099 10,502 5,867 4,635 1,392 1,176 53 Bir Hisar (145) 17,277·00 2,099 (167) 625·00 235 248 1,641 868 713 349 328 54 Ludas 3,135 1,679 1,456 442 354 55 Shahpur (168) 1,297·00 447 447 (169) 1.334·23 373 483 2.921 1,635 1,286 339 261 56 Neoli Kalan . 297 2,049 1,065 984 256 222 57 Mater Sham (170) 1,836 ·00 289 (45) 754·73 201 201 1,336 700 636 72 69 58 Neoli Khurd 896 754 236 175 59 Meengri Khera (171) 851 ·85 211 247 1,650 (MeeJl81li Khera) 2,438 1,298 1,140 323 240 60 Jakhod Khera (42) 1,069·97 363 363 2,143 1,110 1,033 178 166 61 Ladwi (Ladui) (41) 1,212 ·83 297 302 260 1,762 928 834 221 208 Malapur (43) 1,167,00 260 62 1.809 965 844 135 113 63 Asranwan (39) 1,224 ·97 271 271 (142) 1,116· JJ 288 288 2,002 1,041 961 137 124 64 Ka.ila 31 19 12 65 tlnchha Kharkhari (44) 339 ·12 5 5 ],301 1,]43 319 266 66 Durjanpur (143) 1.038,00 332 332 2.444 277 1,883 1,014 869 78 69 67 Jagan (141) 979·00 277 68 Risalu Khera (38) 259·80 Uo- (37) 565·00 183 183 1,342 728 614 )45 122 69 Fransi 1,984 1,761 488 416 70 Landhari Sukhlambran (140) 1,500-00 531 531 3,745 (144) 895·00 228 228 1,649 868 781 120 100 71 Chikanwas 1,578 852 726 219 148 72 Thaska (139) 555·00 148 152 2,666 ·00 819 819 5,690 3,046 2,644 ],358 1,140 73 Nangthala (13!!) 32 (137) 777·00 122 122 875 483 392 42 74 Sandol 3,128 1,681 1,447 175 143 75 Sham Sukh (136) 1,269 ·88 458 458 36 (134) 455·00 99 99 716 385 331 48 76 Kirara 2,071 1,094 977 386 356 77 Kheri Barki (133) 686·00 305 305 1,214'44 345 345 2,420 1,330 1,090 263 217 78 Jeora (132) t 323 (135) 1.432 ·57 399 400 2,609 1,443 1,166 409 79 Kirori 3,913 2,094 1,819 498 455 80 Kanoh (Kanch) (58) 2,212 ·79 535 535 3,562,00 975 975 6,703 3,610 3,093 865 722 81 Nehla (59) 3]6 (57) 1,834·00 569 569 3,999 2,117 1,882 359 82 Kirmara 302 (53) 2,380·33 558 558 3,786 2,016 ],770 326 83 Sam ani 989 542 447 124 121 Sabarwas (92) 866'42 159 160 84 703 4,844 2,606 2,238 409 369 85 Kuleri (56) 3,453 ·94 701 985 50S 477 54 51 86 Mirpuf (55) 869·00 123 123 (54) 1,925'00 506 513 3,522 1,874 1,648 457 375 87 Agroha 1,782 940 842 117 79 88 Mahal Sara Mothsara (40) 1,235 ·49 233 233 (36) 3,111·99 708 708 4,892 2,602 2,290 334 327 89 Kalirawan 2,208 1,188 1,020 122 112 90 Khasa Mahajanan (96) 1,214 ·04 301 301 (Khasa Mabanan) 1,181 195 181 91 Sarangpur (Saragpur) (22) 1,184 ·00 341 341 2,489 1,308 1,534'00 404 404 2,641 1.420 1.221 388 335 92 Kherampur (21) ],149 250 2]8 93 Bhana (24) 1,503·79 360 360 2,433 1,284 916 178 163 94 Bhoria Khera Bishnoian (25) 1,055·40 262 262 1,890 974 or (Bhoodya Khera Blsbanoyan) 3,002 . 1,451 324 300 95 Dband (26) 1,427 ·71 406 406 1,551 1,263 1,102 248 210 96 Banawali , (27) 1,201 ·90 338 338 2,36' (19) 533 '77 90 93 6.59 339 320 117 93 97 Cha bba rwa I 2,tSO . 1,028 216 188 98 Shekhupur Darauli (18) 1.372 '67 312 312 1,122 (8) ].793 '95 460 460 3,031 1.6~6 1,381 258 194 99 Chuli BaJllrian 214 198 100 Chuli Khurd (6) 1,077 ·26 183 184 1.306 697 689 193

CENSUS ABSTRAC't HISAR DISTRICT

Main Workers Literates --- _----.------~ ______Marginal Non-workers Total Main Cultivatllrs Agricultural Household Other Workers Wurkers Workers (I) Labourers Industry- [Ill, IV, V(b) (I-IX) (ll) Manufacturing, & Processing, VI to IX] Servicing and Repairs V(a)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

957 189 1,211 106 740 3 214 97 36 221 5 11 10 1,134 1,892 843 180 962 22 560 7 98 5 30 274 10 7 4 981 1,761 2,623 1,026 3,176 325 1,214 52 401 135 11 1,550 137 2 124 2,689 4,186 2M7 44 455 102 217 7 167 75 .. 71 20 . . 413 671 622 116 775 150 383 48 153 62 19 220 40 17 27 887 1,279 486 97 869 368 SRI 235 98 85 190 48 3 90 763 828 408 106 538 93 380 70 58 13 2 9ll 10 1 130 526 761 273 63 408 269 235 144 157 125 2 14 19 292 348 330 66 448 10 246 1 ,}3 1 109 8 448 744

583 130 644 159 3R(, 104 148 51 17 3 93 7 53 647 928 400 51 556 16 42(, 13 67 10 53 36 296 518 721 337 22 '473 J 298 103 4 68 455 833

375 lIS 504 5 409 29 IS 51 5 o· 461 839 4~1 65 546 11 467 37 1 41 1 3 147 492 803 7 8 7 1 7 11 5

483 122 690 179 353 61 179 84 4 154 34 611 964 282 31 558 21 aMI 16 I 13 4R 20 456 848 i nhnhited 237 43 337 28 234 4 63 24 2 3!i . . .. 391 586 855 287 1,017 229 549 142 294 83 22 152 4 109 966 1.423 364 78 442 111 341 75 71 36 3() 2 426 668 372 66 449 150 169 67 122 65 18 140 IR 7 134 396 442 937 235 1,552 26 774 16 (;13 3 23 142 7 1 1,494 2,617 209 53 258 5 192 3 42 1 5 19 I 225 387 517 79 878 23 559 12 105 5 43 171 5 1103 1,424

145 36 202 90 122 67 63 23 1 16 · . .. 183 241 392 89 525 132 251 80 154 48 7 113 4 18 71 551 774 383 44 684 348 4<)6 259 126 87 S 2 54 7 646 735 518 42 726 194 4!i7 ]45 119 44 4 2 116 :1 I 33 7)() 939 536 35 1,049 5 662 241 4 26 120 I 26 340 1,019 1,474

1,181 198 1,873 412 1,08~ 255 454 149 77 254 8 ) 7 1,736 2,674 661 82 1,094 24 769 13 192 3 47 R H6 '} 8 1,014 1,850 571 135 1,004 25 69!i 5 172 15 32 I 102 4 4 1,008 1,745 206 12 317 .13 272 7 32 6 13 225 434 837 149 1,450 57 1,200 17 102 28 15 133 12 476 1,155 1,705 208 61 260 3 170 .. 34 56 3 2 145 246 329 775 242 1,032 20 557 4 229 7 5 241 9 3 142 839 1,486 300 70 498 374 84 .. 3 37 442 842 907 121 1,373 6 1.107 115 1 39 2 ] 12 3 1,229 2,284 294 38 603 1 546 21 13 23 585 1,019

622 1,178 556 120 686 .. 570 95 o· 3 18 3 739 342 795 4 537 215 3 1 42 1 274 624 943 227 21 732 1 586 125 3 18 1 · . 552 1,148 364 51 527 464 40 23 1 446 915 553 93 758 6 575 3 111 3 5 67 793 1,444

371 66 693 1 506 1 90 4 93 00 2 570 1,099 152 29 195 11 103 3 60 11 21 8 144 309 437 54 572 1 445 40 88 51 14 25 .0 1 550 936 792 188 858 20 720 5 51 14 13 74 1 · . 135 798 1,226 233 18 340 13 249 13 58 4 29 3 57 354 539 194 vtLLAGE·,PlUM*IlY mSAR TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village (Had bast No.) Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Including Scheduled Scheduled tion village occupied House- Institutional and Houseless Castes Tribes Code in resi- holds Population) No. Hectares dential houses

_---,__.------_------P M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 JOI Chuli Kalan (7) 1,141 ·60 212 212 1,474 786 688 142 112 102 Darnli (32) 1,2110 ·81 277 277 2,073 1,124 949 214 181 103 Khara barwala (33) 2,283 ·20 379 382 2,647 1,404 1,243 427 395 104 Sadelpur (20) 4,735 '97 1,169 1,196 9,199 4,806 4,393 503 441 105 Adampur (34) 1,989 '00 1,708 ],759 10,507 5,882 4,625 1,000 886 106 Kohli (35) 1,332 ·00 337 339 2,519 1,331 1,188 224 196 107 Siswal (174) 3,393 ·00 1,057 1,065 7,027 3,709 3,318 386 325 108 Mohahatpur (175) 3,116 ·00 651 675 4,703 2,466 2,237 410 350 109 Moda Khera (31) 1,460 ·49 374 375 2,445 1.323 1,122 216 216 110 Bagla (26) 1,656 ·00 287 287 2,137 1,152 985 226 188 111 Kabrer (Abrer) (173) ),518 ·00 384 384 2,769 ),488 1,281 178 143 112 Salemgarh (172) 1,218 ·00 309 309 2,184 1,060 1,124 316 344 113 Kirtan (46) 1,261 '00 361 361 2,591 1,332 1,259 161 154 114 Kharia (47) ),965 ·93 443 446 2,984 1,582 1,402 391 345 115 Sundawas (Sundawala) (48) 677·84 231 242 1,701 874 827 166 143 116 Dobhi (25) 2.896 ·00 623 626 4,309 2,290 2,019 399 337 117 Telanwali (27) 553·00 114 114 874 455 419 124 131 118 Ghursal (30) 699'29 222 222 1,580 1113 767 233 203 119 Kul.ia Kheri (28) 524'06 59 59 476 24$ 231 120 Chudhriwali (29) 1.361 '75 270 270 1,936 1,046 890 128 103 121 Banuaheri (24) 1,80("49 325 329 2,367 1.254 1,113 191 164 122 Burak (23) 2,758 '00 336 357 2,551 1.325 1,226 340 289 123 Balsmand (22) 6,838 ·00 1,124 1,144 8,091 4,261 3,830 979 870 124 Sarsana (21) 2,70H -00 543 544 3,737 1,93~ 1,802 294 249 125 Siswala (49) 1,827 '00 323 324 2,234 J .171 1,063 247 261 126 Bhiwani Ruhelan (50) \,023 '84 291 292 2,027 1,059 968 205 167 127 Dhiranwas (53 ) 46')'00 143 144 1,134 665 469 133 JJ7 128 Rawalwas Kalan (51) 1,693 ·()o 324 326 2.089 1,103 986 256 213 129 Rawalwas Khurd (52) 97S'00 424 431 3,100 1.6~0 1,450 313 252 130 Hinwan (Hind wan) (56) 791 ·00 210 212 1,565 841 724 195 181 131 Nathwana (55) 256'00 Un- 132 Aryanugar (Kurri) (57) 1,188 ·00 641 642 4,457 2,431 2,026 574 505 133 Takas (58) 572 '62 124 124 901 489 412 143 132 134 Bherian (Bhesian) (16) 966'00 172 173 1,358 725 633 122 102 135 Patan (54) 1,325 ·33 284 284 1,914 1,029 885 523 430 136 Panhar Chak (17) 1,110 ·00 268 277 2,065 1,095 970 187 148 137 Gorchhi (20) 1,549 '00 332 332 2,389 1,263 1,126 275 236 138 Gawar (19) 1,855 ·00 267 267 1,844 934 910 169 170 139 Chaudhriwas (18) 3,586 '68 476 476 3,191 1,685 1,506 474 430 140 Kaluwas (1S) 1,454 '82 281 281 1,862 988 874 94 67 141 Muklan (59) 978 '00 328 331 2,110 1,139 971 269 211 142 Dewe (60) 710·00 162 162 1,210 630 580 114 9.5 143 Singhran (219) 855·49 150 150 1,162 617 545 106 102 144 Mangali Jhara (160) 354·50 81 81 547 290 257 175 154 145 Mangali Akalan (161) 1,149'29 305 305 2,257 1,158 1,099 336 297 146 Mangali Brahmnan (162) 273 '56 85 85 609 324 285 179 150 147 Mangali Mohbat (1SB) 1,633 ·69 433 463 3,156 1,694 1,462 478 387 ]48 Mangali Surtia (159) 1.650·28 300 300 2,047 1.079 968 286 259 149 Dahima (Daima) (157) 1,146·05 210 210 1,505 799 706 323 287 150 Gunzar (Guzar) (61) 268 ·30 84 84 575 317 258 39 35 151 Bhoj Raj (62) 938 ·86 190 190 1,478 763 715 175 148 152 Badon Rangran (7) ),231 ·44 149 149 984 519 465 45 44 153 Bharri (8) 211 ·00 52 52 353 192 161 41 31 154 Daha (10) 1,302 '00 211 211 1,658 884 774 139 125 ISS Chiraud (14) 1,239 '13 239 240 1,653 895 758 83 59 19'

~es· AB8TRACf H\SAR DISTRICT Mala Workers Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricultural -----.------Household Other Marginal Non-Workers Workers (1) Labourers Industry- Workers Workers (I-IX) (II) Manufacturing, [III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs (V (,,»)

-~ ~ - .. ~---'- _. _. _. --. . --,_ .. - -.-. - ---._---- -_. ._--._-- --.---.-- ___ --_._-_ - _. -~ - - -- M P M P M P M P M F M P M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21) 27 28 233 35 380 233 283 191 69 40 13 15 4 406 451 573 102 559 I) 466 5 29 16 4!l · . 5h5 943 660 222 709 139 402 108 108 22 199 9 1 2 694 1,102 ],692 308 r 2,417 325 1,899 308 298 13 39 .. 181 4 6 .19 2.:llU 4.049 3,031 1,266 ~ 3,210 248 742 132 362 37 16J 6 1.943 73 6 10 2.66(, 4,367

522 37 67:1 549 79 · . . . 45 4 · . (154 1,188 1,385 301 1.797 241 1,284 192 201 25 27 3 21<5 21 102 707 1.810 2.370 964 134 1,241 323 897 257 180 48 t:l 2 151 16 10 1,2:'~ 1.904 471 79 627 7 524 5 31 23 2 49 1 (,9fi 1,114 525 92 564 3 470 2 43 8 43 4 587 978

594 ]75 752 · . 440 · . 162 1(1 134 71(. 1,281 488 139 529 4R 31R 46 54 · . R 149 140 51R 391 558 543 60 624 83 452 71 103 12 1 6R 15 96 (i91 1.0RO 519 152 813 13 627 3 34 3 19 133 7 59 11l:'i 710 1.204 346 69 394 75 291 49 31 9 6 66 17 34 171 44(, 581 ],011 187 1.IM 215 887 171 93 40 37 147 3 30 154 1.09(1 1.650 136 17 259 · . 177 · . 77 · . 5 · . 19(. 419 321 55 419 187 274 137 44 .12 2 99 38 394 580 128 22 12R 17 117 17 1 · . 2 R · . 117 214 391 28 553 4 483 2 53 1 3 14 I 492 SR6

647 104 592 17 475 13 62 4 13 42 · . · . 1 fi(l~ 1,095 515 126 716 209 550 lR5 58 7 2 106 17 1 1 (lOX 1.016 1.S:12 323 2.110 384 1.31R 214 434 151i 10 348 13 29 3R5 2, L'2 J.061 793 140 1.022 115 824 R9 54 21 11 133 5 5 384 QOR 1.303 461 125 589 324 440 298 66 19 lB 7 2 :'iSO 739

435 74 520 4 379 · . 28 ID 4 1 425 53R 5W 333 57 247 1 160 1 41 R JS 7 129 411 3W 351 48 546 5 378 1 82 3 9 77 1 9 290 54.'{ 691 760 194 782 7 54R 4 R5 2 24 125 I 42 R6~ ].401 390 84 407 102 234 64 94 31 3 79 4 7 434 615 inhabited 1,097 191 ].194 73 546 9 269 8 13 4 Jfill 52 9 100 1,221{ I.R53 171 11 246 21 17R 20 48 1 20 · . · . 24.1 391 303 52 328 · . 2(15 · . 17 · . 8 38 · . 14 291 J8l 342 254 67 533 99 160 20 121 32 2 250 47 8 4% 778 550 43 583 432 76 7 68 26 5R9 486 381 669 135 674 6 579 2 25 1 2 fiR 3 1 249 58R 871 447 65 486 211 429 197 35 11 3 19 3 .. 124 448 575 552 97 817 6 598 2 148 3 4 (,7 I 1 R67 1.500 362 59 486 29 352 8 85 21 8 41 502 845 480 88 583 104 331 31 91 55 9 4 152 14 3 43 551 1124 244 39 307 7 267 5 19 1 10 11 I 323 573 315 87 266 217 214 209 12 5 3 37 3 351 328 88 32 153 95 42 .. 16 137 257 556 166 595 216 295 153 1.17 60 31 152 3 563 1183

130 27 167 36 119 20 27 16 I 20 · . 157 249 587 102 886 234 585 197 38 5 47 3 216 29 19 807 1,209 388 77 572 356 401 307 100 47 20 1 51 I 507 612 300 84 378 72 205 22 132 49 7 J 34 21 159 40(J 475 156 30 145 28 107 27 15 I I 22 172 230 277 73 399 39 268 25 51 13 6 74 5 364 671 194 36 259 160 225 154 15 5 19 260 305 70 10 96 68 78 65 6 3 12 9ft 93 292 37 465 23 375 21 47 2 11 32 .. · . 419 751 343 45 472 J22 372 Jl8 2$ 2 3 72 2 35 111 388 525 196 VILLAGE PRIMAllY HlSAR TAHSIL Loca- Name of Village (Hadbast No.) Area of No. of No. of Total Population (Inclu- Scheduled Scheduled tion Village occupied House- ding Institutional and Castes Tribes Code Hectares resiuen- holds House1ess Population) No. tial houses

------P M F M F M F 2 :I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

156 Rawat Khera (13) 2.120 '00 331 331 2.237 1.19:1 1.044 221 185 157 Ta Iwalldi B,~dshahpur (I) 2.040 ·00 361 362 2,730 1.455 1.275 203 160 15!! Talwandi Rukka (2) ] ,7R7 ·07 272 272 1,710 RR7 823 161 160 159 Payal (12) 002·16 117 117 871 476 395 94 87 160 Chandnaud (I) ) 471 'R5 91 9] 671 349 322 12 11 161 Haritu (9) 537'41 225 225 1,497 795 702 77 62 162 Badon Brahmanan «(i) 753 '11 201 201 1.416 726 690 105 78 163 Do beta (5 ) 1.116·J 1 79 79 571 299 272 24 11 164 Saharwu (3) 2,261 ·75 405 407 2.984 .1.587 1.397 152 127 165 Bure (4) 708 ·19 273 274 ],966 1.006 960 148 138 166 Bala was (32) R96'OO 194 194 ) ,252 656 596 355 313 167 Nalwa (33) 1.964 ·00 3R9 402 2.684 1,43R 1,246 280 248 .. Grand Total 264.0S0 ·n2 66,470 67,100 457,5[7 245.019 212,498 53,270 45,849 .. -~ -.~~. ------" -- .. ------. - --_ - .. --.----.--~ tAllhough cnt.ereu as 'Be-Chirag' (Ull-inha bitcd) in the Revenue record. the population shown ag,\insl Ihis village was enumerated at the time of J981-Ccnsus. Notes . . (I) Where il town and vj[lage bear an identical name, the word (Rural) has becn auded aftcr the n:ll1le of the village.

(2) The area of a vi[htge (revellue ~s(ate) is b~!scd Oil the informatioll supplied by the Revenlle Patw'lrj and indudes urban area, if any. 197 CENSUS ABSTRACT HISAR DISTRICT Main Workers------Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Marginal Non-Workers Workers Labourers Industry- Workers Workers (I-IX) (I) (IJ) M anufaeturing, (III, IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 254 25 630 15 589 13 • 11 .. 11 13 2 563 969 426 30 618 19 629 17 I' 4 2 8 37 .. 65 214 712 1.042 329 92 435 4 346 . . • 38 1 2 49 3 19 15 433 744 201 15 185 166 7 1 291 395 157 13 1115 148 5 I 11" 30 1114 292 367 50 407 129 302 121 ::10 2 7 61l .. 388 513 355 ]08 330 161 252 143 34 J2 1 4 43 .2 8 27 388 502 125 6 168 80 150 78 9 2 2 7 19 75 112 117 569 111 738 53 594 45 34 3 9 101 4 102 455 747 889 443 97 539 4.1 415 38 66 3 12 46 2 53 345 414 512 192 49 122 12 197 10 70 1 4 51 1 37 225 297 359 633 159 686 176 375 DS 112 20 20 2 179 19 5 752 1,065 92,669 --f

Locn- Name of TownfWard Area of No. of No. of Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion' Town in occuflied House- (Includ jng Tnstitutionll I Castes Tribas Code Km" residen- holds & Houseless Popull\tion) No. lial Houses

-. _. ----. - ._ -~-~------P M F M F M F 2 :1 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12

VI UKLANAMANDl (M .. C) 1,86 ] ,1~7 1,140 7,055 3,617 3,378 571 496 Ward 546 549 3,15:1 1.676 1,477 410 350 2 7(1 79 515 275 240 12 12

3 51 ~I 361 lR9 172 4 61 61 419 211 20S 5 81 81 572 292 280 6 75 75 499 245 254 12 f, 7 H9 I'll.) 592 30S 287 8 J55 155 944 484 460 136 127

VII BARWALA (M.C. ) 1·50 2,731 2,735 17.648 9.281 R,lfi7 3.350 3,143 Ward 426 426 2.925 1,503 1,422 791 !n2 2 463 463 3,054 1,640 1.414 597 562

3 483 484 3.124 1.646 1,478 636 542 4 451 451 3,001 1,585 1.416 485 431 5 547 550 3,351 1,762 1,589 247 221 6 361 361 2,193 1,145 1,048 594 575 199 CENsus· ABSTRACf HISMa DISTRICT Main workers

~ -.~.-~ --~_."..___ ~, -- ...... - .. -' -. _, - ... - - - _. ~- ". - -_ _ _-_. - _. - -- Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricu hura I Household Other Marginal Non-Workers Workers (I) Labourers Industry - Workers Workers (1- IX) (£I Manufacturing, gil, IV, V(b) Processing, VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs [V (a))

.. .-.----. --.-.~--~ .. -_ ...... ------~.---- - _- ~- --- _ .----.. ~- _.... --- --_,..,- -- - M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2,407 1,557 1,777 52 33 4S 1 88 1 1,611 50 3 J 1,897 3.313

989 596 843 24 30 3~ 67 708 24 3 3 830 1.450 195 121 120 Ii III ISS 240 152 101 93 2 93 2 96 170 160 118 89 2 89 2 122 206 236 178 144 2 7 137 143 2711 181 130 J09 3 109 3 136 251

227 155 141 I} 2 139 9 16~ 278

267 158 238 10 :~ 4 (, 225 9 246 450

4.701 2,379 4,453 165 1,018 36 981 19 44 2 2,410 108 S 9 4.823 8.193 652 275 704 19 97 240 9 14 2 353 8 799 1,402

625 217 810 44 172 30 297 19 322 13 830 1,370 862 416 17S 27 257 6 123 (, 5 390 15 2 3 869 1,448 775 371 722 30 200 157 2 364 28 86,1 1,3116

1,261 848 881 29 221 86 5 569 28 3 881 J.~57 526 252 561 16 71 78 412 16 3 2 581 1,030 200

URBAN PRlMAllv HJSAR 'f,AIISIL

Loca­ Name of Town/Ward Area of No. of No. of Total Population Scheduled Scheduled tion Town in occupied House­ (Including Institutional Castes Tribes Code Kml residen- holds & Houseless Population) No' tia) houses

P M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 vm HISAR (M.e.) 37 '38 14,250 24,469 131,309 71,877 58,432 9,571 7,870 Ward 766 782 5,693 7,247 2,446 15 14 2 686 711 3,997 2,128 1,869 48 36 3 750 751 4,586 2,460 2,126 226 195 4 509 511 3,266 1,714 1,552 40 33 5 466 472 3,057 1,657 1,400 320 241 6 688 688 3,924 2,061 1,863 468 397 7 578 5783,551 1,8711,680 136 96 8 632 644 4,067 2,234 1,833 113 92 9 781 785 4,667 2,506 2,161 1,022 894 10 1,013 1,013 5,664 3,099 2,565 '1,237 1,084 II 1,041 1,043 5,031 3,026 2,O{)5 250 172 ]2 1,268 1,268 4,774 2,985 1,789 271 184 13 1,413 1,415 6,561 3,!!35 2,726 679 549 14 1,041 1,047 5,933 3,289 2,644 492 425 15 1,034 1,054 4,822 2,688 2,134 2R3 224 16 767 768 4,600 2,468 2,132 233 226 17 453 453 2,841 1,532 1,309 85 61 18 659 659 3,757 2,016 1,741 34 26 19 573 574 3,565 1,865 1,700 541 471

" 20 695 700 4,114 2,257 1,857 102 71 21 625 625 3,585 1,885 1,700 79 73 22 765 765 3,939 2,141 1,798 242 ]97 23 804 814 3,903 2,189 1,714 299 235 24- 1,187 1,207 5,785 3,139 2,646 102 93 25 695 695 3,687 1,928 ] ,759 600 569 26 869 871 4,883 2,605 2,278 605 512 " 27 678 712 4,021 2,547 1,474 486 307 " 28 2,058 2,102 9,207 5,496 3,711 519 346 29 756 76'1 3,829 2,009 1,820 45 47 HarYana AgrIcultural University 4 -00 13,00 1,309 6,060 3,285 2,775 799 642 and Mini Secretariat (Out Gromb)

VVard 30 1,300 1,309 6,060 3,285 2,775 799 642 201 CENSUS ABSTRACT HISAR DISTRlCI'

Main Workers ------_. __ ---- Literates Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Marginal Non­ Workers J.abourers Industry­ Workers Workers Workers (LIX) (In Manufacturing, (1II. IV, V(b) Processing, & VI to IX) Servicing and Repairs [ V(a) ]

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 47.314 17,114 36,576 2,339 939 72 1,128 116 1,149 102 33,360 2,049 42 220 36,259 55,873 2,474 1.612 1.441 44 4 137 21 1,279 44 1.805 2,402 1,488 1.011 1,024 59 48 5 4 142 9 830 45 1,104 1,810 1,698 1,116 1,247 95 14 3 21 1,21l 92 1,213 2,031 1.315 946 825 29 14 2 5 35 2 7:'1 25 889 1.523 1,067 790 836 70 2 33 10 122 21 679 39 6 32 815 1,298 1,327 918 1,018 120 16 II 993 119 1,042 1,742 1,291 1,014 819 42 21 3 111 684 42 1,052 1,638 1,262 607 1,069 20 16 2 7 2 1,044 18 1,165 1,813 1,558 974 1,205 183 12 4 4 29 3 1,160 175 1,301 1,978 1,365 504 1,454 162 55 53 8 123 36 1,223 118 1,645 2,403 2,126 889 1.758 53 2 3 6 1,749 51 1,268 1,952 1,987 507 1,878 23 14 4 96 8 12 1,756 10 3 1,104 1,765 1,947 518 2.175 70 20 2l 9 19 2,115 60 2 1,658 2,656 1,612 586 1,602 62 102 10 167 20 67 4 . 1,266 28 2 7 1,685 2,575 1,621 795 1,388 4~ 63 46 5 12 2 1.267 42 3 1,297 2,085 1,220 506 1,306 140 145 44 116 14 39 1.006 81 1,162 1,992 1.153 757 819 57 43 39 6 3 734 49 713 1,251 1,285 688 1,067 45 109 116 11 91 751 33 2 156 947' 1,540

1,157 794 932 91 6 23 6 69 3 834 82 933 1,609 1.719 1,218 1,143 87 21 14 2 7 1,101 85 2 3 1,112 1,767 1.423 1,044 878 62 27 19 57 775 62 9 2 998 1,636 1,399 972 997 51 11 3 17 966 50 1.144 1,747 1,631 1,029 1,042 110 15 28 8 998 102 2 1,147 1,602 2,503 1,601 1,450 116 27 15 14 2 1,394 113 2 1,688 2,528 1,201 749 883 83 7 14 5 857 80 1,044 1,676 1,678 1,056 1,177 87 43 149 5 24 1 961 81 2 1,428 2,189 1,575 687 1,060 63 22 5 2 1,032 60 3 4 1,484 1,407 3,575 1,915 3.060 178 18 32 2 47 2,963 175 2,435 3,532 1,667 1,311 1,023 88 44 5 13 961 88 5 6 981 1,726 l,195 1,570 I, 625 274 3 1 1,621 274 3 1,657 2,501

2.19.5 1,570 1,625 274 3 1 1,621 274 3 1,657 2,501

APPENDIX ENUMERATION BLOCKWISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION

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lOS APPENDIX URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Total and Scheduled Cutes Population UrbaD Block-wise

Loca- Name of Town/Ward/ Total Scheduled I Loca- Name of Town/Wardl Total Scheduled tion Urban Block population Castes tion Urban Block Population Castes Code Code No. No. 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 I FATEHABAD (M.C.) 33,049 5,267 T- Ward-It 1,458 66 Ward-l ' 1,505 93 cone/d. BI(\ck- 41 687 21 Block- 1 416 67 42 771 45 2 433 17 " 3 656 9 Ward-l2. 5,584 574 Ward-·Z . 4,104 702 Block-A3 633 162 44 388 49 Block-4 565 2 " 45 633 8 " 46 596 66 5 775 145 47 848 51 6 701 118 " 48 816 114 7 715 60 49 916 86 8 583 102 " SO 754 38 9 765 275 " 11 RATlA (M.C.) 13,065 2,434 Ward-3 6,290 2,133 Ward-l 3,583 528 Block-l0 669 37 Block-l 1,019 72 11 536 73 12 627 136 2 669 110 13 517 152 3 510 84 14 506 4 607 4 15 661 421 5 778 258 16 711 38 17 697 144 Ward-l 3,662 1,1611 18 661 556 19 705 576 Block-6 737 29 7 562 288 Ward-4 1,407 1211 II 719 250 9 47R 332 Block-20 590 124 10 571 254 21 817 4 11 595 15 Ward-5 2,006 485 Ward-3 2.964 665 Block-22 586 109 Block-I! 691 4 23 1143 122 13 71)1 196 24 777 254 14 632 323 15 940 142 Ward·-6 1,418 91 Ward-4 2,856 73 B1ock-25 657 26 761 Ql Block-16 812 31 " 17 630 5 Ward-7 I,S4B 11 18 814 19 600 37 Block-27 532 11 211 515 III JAKHALMA NDI-.{M.C.) 4,609 640 29 501 Ward-l 972 502 Ward-:--8 1,464 99 Block 1 485 461 Block-30 737 75 2 487 41 31 727 24 Ward-l 484 17 Ward-9 4,982 880 Block-3 484 77 Block-32 615 33 700 Ward-3 469 27 34 592 4 .. 35 903 125 Block- 4 469 27 .. 36 756 249 37 621 250 Ward-4 293 .. 38 795 252 Block- 5 293 Ward-IO 1.283 5 Ward-5 429 8 Block-39 741 1 .. 40 542 4 Block- 6 429 8 206 APPENDIX UR.BAN PRIMARY CENSUS' ABSTRACT Total aad Scheduled Qqtes Population UrbaJI B1oek.wJse Loaa· Name of Town/Ward/ Total Scheduled Loon· Name of Town/Ward I Total Scheduled tion U rbal1 Block pOpulation Castes tion U.'ban Block population Castes Code Code No. No. 2 3 4 2 3 4

II1- Ward-_6 319 17 lV- Ward .. 9 4,704 1;666 conc/d. l'ollcJd. Bll1ck-7 31() 12 Block·_ 29 771 165 30 711 542 Ward-7 457 31 7ti2 421 B1ock--8 451 32 614 127 33 565 150 Ward - 8 402 5 ! 34 585 123 ~5 696 138 Block_9 402 5 W4rcL-9 784 9 Ward 10 2,984 114 Block· 36 603 S Block-.IO 7R4 9 ' 37 592 " TOHANA (M.e,) 25,487 38 532 50 IV 5.1 RH i 39 616 23 Ward 1 5 ,246 560 I 40 641 36 I Block- 1 663 10 ! 2 Mil 5 I V HANS] (M,e,) 6,461 3 635 37 50,365 4 776 111 1,838 5 555 57 Ward 3,101 (i 692 310 ' 7 Block - 1 595 49 fl9J 23 159 8 5R4 7 2 640 3 (i37 467 625 Ward - 2 1,33(i 190 I 4 629 ~ (iOO 538 Block-- 9 705 1071 \0 6~1 !n l Ward 2 2,354 66 I Wanl.3 4,770 1,508 i Block - (\ 507 3 7 4R5 Block 1\ 600 R (in 2 \ 12 (i03 91 I 9 684 61 13 571 274 ! 14 n9 n(, : Ward 3 2.189 12 15 '\03 41 16 522 ~3 1 Block 10 194 17 532 251i ' 11 7R." 4 18 648 87 ,I 12 610 8 Ward--4 1,2S0 55S Ward 4 2,275 126 Block-19 577 202 • Block --13 50R 67 20 703 151 14 553 56 15 77~ 3 Ward- 5 1,921 51 I 16 439 Block -21 654 78 Ward. 5 2,855 798 22 665 194 23 ('02 239 Block -17 561 S1 18 57~ 166 Ward- 6 1.242 68 19 581 81 20 600 207 Block-- 24 634 68 21 538 293 25 608 Ward_7 661 Ward - 6 2,044 153

Block--26 661 Block _ 22 594 23 762 IS3 Ward .. 7/8 649 24 688

Block-.27 649 Ward - 7 1.968 24 Ward-8 694 16 Block -25 657 16 26 724 ., Block-28 694 16 27 S87 .201

APP£I!Q)tx URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total aad Scheduled Casttl6' Populatioa Urban Block-wise Loea- Name of Town/Ward/ Total Scheduled LoCl!- Name of Town/Ward/ Total ScheduJeid tion Urban Block Population O\stes tion Urban Block Population Castes Code Code No. No. 2 3 4 2 3 4 v- Ward-8 2,198 1,552 v-- Ward-17·-- Block 69 517 2 conld, concfd. concld. 70 663 511 Block - 28 722 585 71 504 21 29 694 481 72 440 10 30 782 486 " 73 442 72 Ward-9 2,457 74 Ward-18 3,967 115 Block- 31 637 .. Block- 74 952 S 32 663 14 75 723 33 604 9 76 770 5 34 553 51 77 482 20 78 574 68 Ward--lO 2,449 18 79 466 17 Block- 35 456 Ward- 19 3,044 277 36 570 37 628 Block- 80 575 38 795 18 81 679 262 82 575 Ward·-ll 2,300 127 83 568 is 84 550 Block ·.39 617 16 85 97 40 529 63 41 537 VI UKLANAMANDI (M.e.) 7,055 1,067 42 567 48 Ward- 1 3,153 7(:1.) Ward-12 2,413 330 Block- 1 813 283 Block· .43 664 7R 2 737 237 44 492 16 3 676 38 45 491 57 4 526 " 46 766 t79 5 432 202

Ward-13 2,241 74 Ward- 2 515 24 Block- 47 436 Block- 6 515 24 48 433 49 62.' Ward-:" 361 50 749 74 B1ock- 7 361 Ward-14 2,084 20 Ward-4 419 Block-- 51 521 20 52 492 Rlock- 8 419 " 53 449 .. 54 622 .. I Ward- S 572 Ward-IS 3,819 205 Block- 9 572 Block- 55 548 12 Ward-6 499 18 56 432 20 .. 57 415 84 Block- 10 499 18 58 658 7 59 897 37 Ward-7 592 2 .. 60 443 5 I 426 40' Bloc~ 11 592 2 " 61 I Ward-16 2,9f5 28 V\'ard- 8 944 263 Block- 62 655 l! Block- 12 458 63 689 7 \3 486 263 64 543 10 65 681 VII BARWALA (M.C.) 17,648 6,493 66 397 3 Ward- t 2,925 l,ti03 Ward-17 3,642 624 Block- 1 586 1 Block- 67 504 ~ .. 2 499 383 .. 68 572 3 3 (57 628 ~8

APPENDIX UR.BAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcr Total ... Scbeclaled Cutes PopuJatldD Uibaa. Block-wile Loca- Name of Town/Wardl Total Scheduled Loca- Name of Town/Wardl Total Scheduled tion Urban Block Population Castes tion Urban Block Population Castes Code Code No. No. 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 vU- W.rd-I- Block- 4 549 358 VIII- Ward-3 Block 19 628 cofield. coneld. 5 634 233 eontd. eoneld. 20 688 26 .. 21 6b4 68 Ward-2 3,054 1,159 22 519 99 Block- 6 6f'S 97 Ward-4 3,266 73 .. 7 610 57 .. 8 833 566 Block 23 619 7 9 493 180 .. 24 719 66 10 513 259 .. 25 644 26 652 Ward- 3 3,124 1,178 27 632 " Block- 11 530 216 : Ward-5 3,057 561 12 550 .. 13 753 234150 I BIl)ck- 28 521 201 .. 14 742 376 29 571 354 " 15 543 202 30 620 6 .. 31 682 W.... -4 3,001 916 32 ~3 Block- 16 509 26 Ward-6 3,924 865 ., 17 680 139 .. 18 468 188 Block- 33 551 63 19 600 76 34 737 .. 20 744 487 35 623 68 36 599 151 Ward-5 3,351 468 37 667 276 38 747 307 Block- 21 680 31 .. 22 623 Ward-7 3,551 232 .. 23 664 81 II 24 701 185 Block- 39 67!! 5 25 683 171 40 600 41 (1;)7 98 WanJ-' 6 2,193 1,169 .. 42 674 9 43 367 39 Block- 26 709 440 44 625 81 27 flJ7 308 Ward- 8 4,067 205 .. 28 47] 222 29 406 199 Block- 45 71' 46 641 vm HISAR- (M,C.) 137,369 18,883 .. 47 656 48 5U2 Ward-l 5,693 29 49 721 99 SO 712 106 Block- 1 570 " 2 658 4 Ward- 9 4,667 1,966 II 3 763 21 II 4 693 Block- 51 579 146 II 5 699 4 52 703 77 II 6 664 53 462 IS 7 SO!! .. II 54 258 83 II II 1,138 55 657 252 " 56 676 670 Ward-2 3,997 84 57 682 408 " 58 650 265 Block- 9 719 6 .. 10 591 21 'f 11 674 57 Ward-IO 5,664 2.321 12 6(j8 .. 13 555 Block- 59 538 13 14 790 .. 60 617 11 .. 61 634 100 Warcl-3 4,586 421 .. «>2 790 404 OJ 63 642 618 Block- IS 461 II 64 562 200 II 16 542 si 65 626 304 .. 17 (IJ7 122 ., 66 615 350 .. 18 477 55 ,. 67 640 321 ., . ~ ...... : ~.,~lit::y;!Q!NSV$~"ucr " '1'..... 8... ' .... ~.IP...... t1WIIM.,~.,·· Total ' ScbecJulJd tooa-.i Nlnl~~" Town/Ward! . TQt1.\l .' . ,Scheduled .....dOD . NC"'T... twtrfl Populadoo ,(faAt~ . Vi ...... , tlon 'Urbart!nlock ' f'Jotm.tiDr'! <:!asie. Cede Co~ '." ....' No. Ne. • Z 3, . 4 2 3 4 Vm- W.t-U 5,031 422 VIIl- WIU'd-18 10;157 "tQ.. ctllltd., . clllle/d•. ...,__ 686 16 Bll'ck-120 360 69 012 23 121 .. " 540 io .. 70 606 47 , . 122 648 1. .. 71 587 2 123 678 1 72 582 27 " 124 177 9 .. 73 694 227 . 125 t. .. 754 39 .. 74 647 52 It 7, 617 · 28 Ward-I' 3,~5 1,OJ2 • __ t2 ,Block-126 578 ' 145 4,774 45S 127 558 154 128 668 395 ,.,._ 76 939 17 " 'J~ 129 690 UU u 77 811 33 .. 130 56f 38 .. 78 1,143 182 131 490 99 tt 79 785 47 80 639 · 45 Ward-20 4,114 173 .~ ,." 81 457 141 Block-132 566 30 WIIId-JI' 6,561 1,228 to 133 814 103 134 690 S Blo'_' 82 705 272 " )35 6S4 .. 83 831 196 .." 136 623 2, .. 84 829 244 .. 137 7,31 10 .. 85 703 109 Ward-21 3,585 152 •• 86 744 175 , .. 87 719 27 Block-138 856 35 88 636 44 139 720 53 .. 89 729 68 140 606 .. 90 665 93 " 141 699 W ....-14 .. 5,933 917 .. /6 " 142 704 18 Blo~ 91 676 93 Ward-22 3,939 439 .. 92 653 86 .. 93 767 92 FlIock- 143 590 61 .. 94 632 53 I 144 429 40 95 591 41 145 524 131 .." 96 663 192 " 146 549 108 .. 97 801 · 71 147 630 26 ", 98 509 227 ., 148 666 38 t. 99 641 56 149 551 25 W"-15 4;822 )07 Ward-23 3,903 S34 lUoclt-l00 504 8 Block-ISO 545 161 •• 101 592 100 ..

~ UIlBAN'PRIMAllY CBNsVSA)S'rlll.cr

L0C8- Name of t()wJI/Waadl Total Scbedultd l...Oc:a. Name of Town/Wat4.1 -Total .. sctiodulod don UrbanBloct foPullltion cattell tion UrbuB1O<:k Population Cafte. Code Cede No. No. .1 2. 3 .. 2 3 4 VIII- Wal1l- 2Ii 4,88, 1.1l'7 VIII- Warll-28 Block 193 696 1'1' CoItld. cOllcUi. -collcld. .. 194 615 4'- Block-' I 71 402 93 195 4~ 79 172 384 261 J96 " .5 25 .. 173 578 120 .. 197 518 94 ., 174 687 553 .. 198 498 EZ 11.5 733 35 199 ~ 11.5 176 SOl 7 177 691 .5 Ward-2t 3.829 91 .. 178 907 43 Ward-27 .. 4,021 793 Block-200 610 2<11 SOl i2 Block-179 '52 82 .. 202 670 1.5 180 71'0 156 .. 203 671 2 181 688 42 204 701 ~ J82 699 32 .. lOS (;/5 1 " J83 (jf7 130 )84 695 351 WIII'd- 30 6.060 1.441 WIU'tI- 28 9.207 865 Block- 206 759 • 122 .. 207 659 18 Block-ISS 1,238 123 208 64S 176 .. 186 638 165 . 209 803 86 187 696 28 .. 210 611> ' 234 J88 669 1 211 830 180 " }89 664 4 .. 212 .583 313 .. 190 3S6 20 .. 213 624 197 .. 191 259 .. 214 541 liS It 192 80S 21 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES

211 212 DISnuOT PRIMARY ~ENSt1S

Loca- District/Tahsll/lJrblln A,gslome. Total! No.or Total Scheduled Caetce Population tion rationrrown Rural I Households Code Urban with ----- No. Scheduleo p W P Castes members 2 3 4 5 IS 7 11 HISlIr DI91rict T !l3,951 32.8,307 175," 152,461 R 46,014 281,874 150.860 131,014 U 7,937 46,433 24 •., 2t,4S3 Fatehabad Tahsil T 13,567 82,465 43,IS8O 38,185 R 12,251 74,764 39,552 35,212 U 1,316 7,701 4,128 3,5'73 Fatehabad (M.L.) U 912 5,267 2,833 l.,434 Ratia (M.e) U 404 2,4~4 1,295 1,139 2 Tnhana Tahsil T 7,826 47,956 25,463 22,493 R 6,869 42,128 ll,'S9 19,769 U 957 5,828 3.104 1,'24 Jakhalmal,di (M.e.) u 101 640 526 314 Tohan't (M.C.) U 856 5,188 2,778 2,410 3 Hansi Tahsil T 12,055 72,324 39,135 :n,18.9 R 11,039 65,863 35,6'79 30,114 U 1,016 6,461 3.458 3,005 Hansi (M.e.) u 1,016 6,461 3,456 3,005 4 Hisar Tahsil T 20,503 125,562 67,562 58,000 R 15,855 99,119 ~3.270 45,849 U 4,648 26,443 14,292 12.151 Uklanamamli (M.e.) U. 171 1.067 571 496 Darwllla (M.e.) U (008 6,4,,3 3,350 3,t43

His:tr (U.A.) II 3,469 18,883 10,371 8,512 (i) Hisilr (M.e.) u 3,190 17,442 9,512 ',870 (ii) Haryana Agricultural University and Mini Sectt. (OG) U 279 1.441 '99 ~~ 21B. U81U•. o. ·IGIIIIDOMD ...... Main WorIc,er1 -----.-~ -- 'foW Mala Wort.. Cultivators .... (I-Ie) --' ~ .--_"------_ .. u: p p' M P P M F

• 9 10 12 12 13 14 IS 16 4'67' 1,trT1 .11"'5 91,051 18,881 11.869 17,044 1,825 29," a.33~ 18,S'T" 78,750 ',624 18,429 16.613 18,16 ,...'•.. ..-',040 2.4MO I3,ssP lZ,3Ol 1,157 440 431 " 9 8.0(U- 1.0'8 t.~ 26,822 24,036 2,786 .5,282 4,711 571 8,954 6,140 814 24.425 21,825 2,600 5,208 4,638 570 1,101 918 189 2,397 2,21 ( 186 74 73 1 840 692 148 1,59'7 1,471 126 4S 44 26'1 216 41 800 740 60 29 29 5,096 4.384 112 .. 14,862 13,752 l,tlO 2,056 1,983 73 4,335 3,743 592 13,214 12,213 1,001 1,992- 1,919 73 161. 641 120 1,648 1.539 109 64 64 129 107 12 163 157 6 632 534 98 1,485 1,382 103 64 64 11.151 iO,051 1,100 21,139 18.706 2,433 2.,467 2.246 221 9.51)(1 8,no 82~ 19,299 17,028 2.271 2,459 2,239 220 1,~5S 1.181 374 1,840 1,678 ' 162 8 7 1 't,GS5 t,281 314 1.840 1,678 162 8 7

18.968 18.515 2.4" 39,110 34,558 4.552 9,064 8,104 960 12.4tt 11,~H 1,098 31,436 27,684 3,7'2 8.770 7,817 953 6,557 S.lOO t,351 7,674 6.874 800 294 287 7 131 112 19 191 283 8 6 6 1,150 967 183 1,586 1,536 50 268 263 5 5,276 4,121 1,\55 5,797 5,055 742 20 18 2 4,888 3.807 1,081 5,311 4,661 650 20 18 2

~88 3\4 74 486 394 92 ., 214 DlsftrCT'"PRIMAR1 'CENSUS M,ain _._-_._._ - .. -----~-, .. _..,.- - ---_.. _------Loea. ni~trictfTahsil!Urban Total/ Agricultural Labourers Hoqsehold Xndllstry---Manuracturina. tion Agglomeration (fown Rural/ • (TI) Processing, Servicing and Repairs Code Urban (V(a}) No. p M F P ," M p' 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 11 H IS\lr 0 istr!et T 54,614 48,064 6,550 2824 2.509 315 R 52,442 46,045 6,397 , 2,152 1,941 211 U 2,172 2.019 153 672 568 104 1 Fatchabad Ta!1sil T. 15,604 13.970 1,028 72t) 605 121 R 14,977 13,412 1,565 672 555 117 U 627 564 63 54 50 4 Fatt'hab!lo (M.e.) U 168 159 9 \33 31 2 Ratia (M.C.) U 459 AOS 54 21 19 2 2 Tohana Tashil T 10,117 9,213 904 235 213 12 R 9,518 8,b66 852 159 143 16 U 599 547 52 76 70 6 Jakhalmandi (M_C.) U

Tohana (M.e) U 599 547 52 76 ....70 6 3 Hansi Tahsil T 13.059 11,207 1,852 763 b99 64 R 12,933 11,089 1,844 579 552 27 lJ 126 118 8 184 147 37

Hansi (M.e.) 1.] 126 118 8 184 147 37 4 H isar Tahsil T 15,834 13,66!! 2,166 1,100 992 108 R 15.014 12,878 2,13(' 742 691 51 1I 820 790 30 358 301 57 Uklanamandi (M.C) II 35 35 12 ;12

Barwala (M.C) U 640 630 10 9 9

Hisar (U.A.) U 145 125 20 331 280 57

(i) Hisar (M.C.) U 145 J 25 20 337 2!!e 57 (ii) Haryana Agricultural Uni- versity and Mini Scctt.(O.G) U 215 ABsTRACT OF SqlEOULED OASTES-coDcld. Workers Other Workers . Marginal Workers Non-Worktlfi (III;IV,V(b)& VI try IX)

-----~----.---,.-.---.------... __._----- P M F P M. F P M F 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 15,626 2.3,435 1,191 12,068 1,34':- '10,725 214,30\. 83,445 130,861 15,351 14,151 1,200 11,933 1,,\11 10,612 181,567 70,789 110,778 10.275 9,284 991 135 22 113 32,739 12,656 2(1,083

5,210 4,7# 466 3,118 257 2.861 52.525 19.387 33.138 3,568 3,220 348 3,071 254 2,817 47,268 17473 29.795 1,642 1,524 118 47 3 44 5.257 1,914 3,343

1,351 1,237 114 18 2 . 16 3,652 1.360 2.292 .. 291 287 4 29 I 28 1,605 S54 1,05)

2.454 2,343 111 3,310 35 3,275 29,784 11.676 18.108 1,54.5 1,485 60 3,294 31 3,263 25.620 10,11S 15,505 909 8$11 51 16 4 12 4,164 1,561 2,603

163 157 6 ., 477 169 308 746 701 45 . 16 4 12 3,687 1,392 2,295

4,850 4,554 296 2,165 628 1.537 49,020 19,801 29.219 3,328 3.148 180 2,141 625 1,516 44,423 18,026 26,397 1,522 1,406 116 24 3 21 4,597 1,775 2,822 1,522 1,406 116 24 3 21 4,597 1.775 2,822 13,112 11,794 1,318 3,475 423 3,052 82,977 32,581 50,39b 6,910 6,298 612 3,427 411 3,016 64,256 25.17S 39.081 6,202 5,496 706 48 12 36 18,721 7,406 11 315 238 230 8 776 288 48R

669 634 3S 8 4 4 4,899 1,810 3.089 5,295 4,632 663 40 8 31 13.046 5,308 7,738 4.809 4,238 571 38 6 32 12,093 4,905 7,188

486 394 92 2 2 953 403 550

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20 L.L. No. 22 N2: M I: T 10 N 2: Ml : T 14 10 L.C. No. 65 BS BS, RS

4 L.e. No. 83 2,352 2.392

7 L.e. No. 101 TW.Tk,TW, T,W,Tk. TW. Hp,e Hp,e 2 SI. No. 100 Land'lari LaRdhari Suklambran Sukhlambran 13 L.e. NO. 91 ED,EA ED,EAg

17 Le, No. 120 10')7 {IO 1097·90 3 I Hisar (M.C.)- Blank VIfI Headin, Statement VI-A Statement IV·A

10 L.e. No. 51 526 520

19 L.C. No. 100 127 125

2 L.C. No. 145 Bojopai Ba topal

7 L.C. No, 152 1,566 1,560

6 Fatehabad (M,C.) 1,459 1,4S8 Ward 11 7 Hisar (M,e,) Wlrd 1 7,247 3,247 - -