PARTS XIII-A & B TOWN & VILLAGE CENSt]S 1981 DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SERIES-5

. CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK

R. S. CHHAYA of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations tSuJar.t CENSUS OF 1981

LIST OF PROPOSED PUBLICA nONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICA nONS

Census of India, 1981 Series-5 Gujarat are being publisbed in the following ;'arts

Pflrt Subject Covered N~mber ·I-A Administration Report-Enumeration I-B Administration Report-Tabulation .rr-A General Population Tables-A-Series ·U-B General Population Tables - Primary Census Abstract lII-A General Economic Tables - B-S.eries (Tables B-1 to B-I0) IU-B General Economic Tables - B-Series (Tables B-11 to B-22) IV-A Social and Cultural Tables - C-Series (Tables C-l to C-6) IV-B Social and Cultural Tables - C-Series (Tables C-7 to C-IO) V-A Migration Tables - D-Series (Tables D-l to D-4) V-B Migration Tables - D-Series (Tables D-5 to D-13) VI-A Fertility Tables - F-Series (Tables F-l to F-19) VI-B Fertility Tables - F-Series (Tables F-20 to F-28) • VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population VI II-A Household Tables (Tables HH-I to HH-16) VIII-B Household Tables (Table HH-17) VIII-C Report on Households IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes § X-A T own Directory X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns X-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Scbeduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes XII Census Atlas

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK XIII-A Village and Town Directory XIII-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract

• Published § Undor Print

Note: (1) All the maps included in this publicatIOn are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India.

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In Gujarati poetic literature, Kalapi's life and poetry always stand with high respect. Poet Kalapi was thakor of Lathi State in , but he became poet of common masses of Gujarat. He established a rare example of his love affair with 'Sobhana' an attendant to his queen and in his collection he wrote iIDRr iti'l' Gt~ (How the peace of mind lost), he described this by his heart touching poetry. This type of transparency in the contempary poetry is seen rarely i;lfT Glff "I':3'n: +rTU ~ mr.IT +fU c

He toured Kashmir in his early seventeen and wrote CfiT~m~ "1'1' 5I"GfHf 'tour of Kashmir' still presents very good material of Tourism literature in Gujarati. In addittion to this Kalapi's main literary works are:

1. Kalapino Kakerava 2. Mala ane Mudrika 3. Kalapina Patra 4. Narihrdaya 5. Letters (a) Samvada (b) Swedanborg.

He contributed so much to the Gujarati literature in the very short span of his life and he started his heavenly journey in 26th years. The following verse of his own literature express his view points towards life's philosophy.

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DISTRICT: AMRELI

Pale Particulars Col. For Read Page Particulars Col. For Red No. No. No. No.

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AnalJtical N9tes Primary Census Abstract

(vii) 1st Half, 4th Para. + Bahra X Babra SI. No.2 Town Town 2 Headnig Abstarct Abstract (vii) 2nd Half. lst Para reporting arc reporting 5 Amreli Taluka U 10 not clear J,239 1st line area 6 Amreli T ... luka R 17 7,671 7.741 (ill:) 2nd Half, I st Line 4 1961 1971 II Lrcation Code No. 1 15 5 (xxii) Tab1e-8 SI.No.l 6 144.43 44.43 Amreli Taluka R 26 Not clear 840 Villa&e Pircctory 20 Amrcli Taluka R 9 6,452 5,452 L.C.No.12 14 Not clear 260 Village Directory 22 L.C.No.41 U 345 545 L.C.No.46 13 541 341 6 L.C.No.3 II PI-! ,K PR,KR Ii L.C.No.t7 13 EP,FAg ED,EAI 25 Amreli M Ward No.VI 15 1,304 1,504 13 L.C.No.50 20 not clear N2 28 L.C.No.28 14 Not clear 329 L.C.No 30 234 134 13 L.C.No.63 19 2.55 55.00 4 L.C.No.33 U Not clear 254 19 SI.No.8 2. Chadkha Cbarkha SI.No.27 2 Goqalgram Gopalgram 32 5/11 Dhari (V.P.) 3 In 1.53 20 L.C.No.14 II PR KR 37 L.C,No.3 IS Not clear 350 L.C.No.15 11 KR PI{ 40 Rajula-Rural 3 Hectares Hectares 21 L.C.No.U 17 379.00 973.00 (82,6039.8) (82,603.98) 23 L.C.No.26 18 Dot clear 16.00 L.C.No.16 14 72 27 26 L.C.No.74 Jl PR,KR KR 42 L.C.No.38 9 Blank 27 L.C.No.61 14 Jowra Jo"., L.C.No.83 10 Blank L.C.No.61 15 not clear 69.00 48 L.C.No.8 14 52 32 2 Bhaxh Bhaxi 42 SI.No.n S4 L.C.No.23 4 457 57 7 W.Hp,R W,T,Hp.& 44 L.C.No 17 5S L.C.No.8 20 Blank 51 L.C.No.6S 17 245.87 425.87 L,C,No.&9 3 187.94 10 1.94 69 Taluka L.C.No. 1 6 7 52 L.C No.20 3 Not clear 936,58 L.C.No.3S 2 not clear Chitrasar 60 61 L.C.No.IS 16 683 386 20 NI; T 61 L.C.No.32 N7: T 66 L.C.No.6 10 26 3, L.C.No,42 18 93.00 97.00 63 68 L.C.No.39 4 291 201 86 L.C.No.4S 2 Pitadia Plthadia Ward No.1II 5 303 306 96 L.C.No.2 3 not clear 1,034.43 7 Not clear 1,080 91 L.C.No.33 4 1450 1540 75 L.C.No.40 22 10 101 SI.~o.7 2 not clear Bhatvadar L,C.No.5/XII 25 465 45 SI.No.8 2 Not clear Bingrad 26 35 365 108 L.C.No.8 7 T,W,Hp,R W,Hp,R i9 L.C.No.36 18 Blank 113 L.C.No.47 16 Not clear W(24.00) 1 48 8.5 Chalala VP Total 5 Blank L.C.No.48 IS" Ward; III 121 Col. Heading 15-19 typo dalefan types of land Rajula NP IV Biock No.1' 5 , 130 APpendix-II L.C,No.ll 6 1536.19 1536.16 137 Taluka-Babra Range 6-10 2 Gamapipa· Garnapipa- 89 Lathi N P Total Ward' II 2 Total Total L.C.No.37 lirya Iiyar Ward Ward, II

(i) CONtBNTS

Pages 1 FOREWORD (vHvi) 2 PREFACE (vii)-{ix) 3 Map of District Frontispiece 4 Important Statistics (xiiiHxiv) 5 Analytical Notes and Tables i-xli

( i) Census concept of rural and urban areas and other terms ( ii) Brief history of district and District Census Handbook iv (iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract v (iv) Physical aspects highlights of the changes in the jurisdiction of the district during the decade vii ( v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to thee economic resources vii (vi) Brief discription of places of religion, historical or archaeological importance and places of tourist interest in villages and towns xiii (vii) Brief analysis of Village and Town Directory and Primary Censu&} Abstract xv

PART Xm-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORV 1-158

SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1-140 List of Abbreviations used in the Village Directory 2

Amreli Taluka

( i) Taluka Map Fa¢ing page ~ (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 5 (iii) Village Directory 6-15

2 Dbari Talna

",_ .. , (i) Taluka Map Facing pale 17 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 19 (iii) Village Directory 20-29

3 KbaJDbba Mabal

'. __ . ' .."., - I I ( i) Taluka Map Faeing 'pale 31 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 33 (iii) Village Directory 34--5' 4 Rajala Taluka

( i) Taluka Map Facing page 41 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 42-43 (iii) VilJage Directory 44-53

S lafrabad Mahal

( i) Taluka Map Facing page 5S (ii) Alphabetic List of ViIlIses S7 (iii) Village Directory 58-63

, Kodioar Taloka

( i) Taluka Map Facing page 65 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villa,es 67 (iii) Village Directory 68-77

7 I:unkavav Vadia Taluk.

( i) Taluka Map Facing page 79 ( ii ) Alphabetic List of Villa,es 81 (iii) Village Directory 82-91

8 Dabr. Talakl

( i) Taluka Map FacinB page 93 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Vill.aci 9S (iii) Village Directory 96-103

9 Llthi 'Calaka

( i) Taluka Map Facing page 105 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villa.e. 107 (iii) Village Directory 108-113

10 Lili. Mabal

( i ) Taluka Map Facing page 115 ( ii) Alphabetic Lilt ot Viii.... 117 (iii) Villaac Directory 118-123

it Appendix I Talukawise Abstract ot Educational, Medical and other Amenities 126-129 ~ppendix II Land Utilisation Data in Respect of Non-Municipal Towns 130 Appendix III Talukawise List of Villages where no Amenities, viz, Educational, Medical, Post and Telegraph, Market/Hat, Communication and Power Supply; are available 130 Appendix IV List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to Total Population by Ranges 131-140

SECTION II-TOWN DIRECTORY 141-158

List Qf Abbreviations and Codes used in the Town Directory 143

Statement I Status and Growth History 144-145 Statement II Physical Aspects and Locations of Towns, 1979 146-147 Statement III Municipal Finance, 1979 148-149 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities, 1979 150-15'1 Statement IV-A Civic and other Amenities in Notified Slums, 1979 152-153 Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979 154-155 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 156-157

Appendix Towns showing their Out growths with Population 158

PART XIU-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-90

Explanatory Note for Primary Census Abstract 2

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

1 General Primary Census Abstract 3-7 2 Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract 9-11 3 Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract, 13-15

VILLAGE I TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

1 Amreli Taluka 19-25 2 Dhari Taluka 27-33 3 Khambha Mahal 35-37 4 Rajula Taluka 39-45 5 Jafrabad Mahal 47-51 6 Kod inar Taluka 53-57 7 Kunkavav Vadia Taluka 59-63 8 Babra Taluka 65-69 9 Latbi Taluka 71-75 10 Lilia Mahal 71-79

Appendix: Total, Scheduled Caltes ano Stheduled Tribe. Population-Urban Block-wise 81-90

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FOREWORD

The district census handbook (DCH), com­ more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspec piled by the Census Organisation on behalf of particularly in relation to amenities and land­ the State governments, is one of the most use pattern is expected to further meet the need valuable products of the Census. The DCH is of micro level planning for rural areas. It is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, expected to help not only in local area planning academicians and researchers. It is inter alia but regulating the provision of goods and services used for delimitation of constituencies, formu­ as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances lation of local level and regional plans and as in the process of development. A few new items an· aid to District administration. The district of information have also been introduced to meet census handbook is the only publication which some of the requirements of the Revised Mini­ provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data mum Needs Programme. Such new items of upto village level for the rural areas and ward­ information as adult literacy centres, primary wise for each city or town. It also provid_es data health sub-centres and community health workers on infrastructure and amenities in villages and in the village have been introduced in the v~1l1l&e towns, etc. directory with this. objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is Ct~ lulv~ a~ The district census handbook series wai idea about the villages in the dist~ict· ~ich initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained are inaccessible. A new column,. "t~~~l-p~pu­ important census tables and PCA for each lation and number of households" has beea village and town of the district. During 1961 introduced to examine the correlatioli of tbe Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and amenities with· the' population and number of it contained a descriptive account of the district, households they ~erve. Addition of two more administrative statistics, census tables and a appendices listing the villages where no ameni­ village and town directory, including PCA. The ties are available and according to the propor­ 1971 nCH series was planned in thre¢ parts. tion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-A related to village and town directory. popUlation to the total popUlation has also been Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C made with this view in mind. comprised analytical report, administrative stati­ stic£, district census tables and certain analytical The formats of the town directory have also tables' based on PCA and amenity data in respect been modified to meet the requirements of the of villages. However, in some States it was Minimum Needs Programme by providing infor­ confined to district census tables and in a few mation on a few new items. A new statement on cases altogether given up due to delay in compi­ civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I lation and printing. and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is While designing the format of 1981 nCB expected that this will help the planners to series some new features along with the restru­ chalk out programmes on provision of civic cturing of the format of village and town amenities for the improvement of slums. The directory have been attempted. At the same columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled time, comparability with the 1971 data has also Tribes popUlation in statement IV relating to . been kept in view. All the amenities except civic and other amenities and adult literacy power supply in the village have been brought classes/centres under educational facilities in together in the village directory with the instru­ statement V are also added inter alia with this ction that in case an amenity is not available view. A significant addition is class of town in in the refer rent village the distance in broad all the seven statements of the town directory. ranges from the nearest place where the amenity The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas is available may be given. The restructuring of the of the country can be best analysed by taking format of the village directory and incorporating the class of towns into consideration. The (v) addition of the columns on civ ic administration been inserted at appropriate places, to further status and population in a few statements also enhance the value of the publication. serves this purpose. The format of the primary census abstract This pUblication is a joint venture of the for the villages and towns has been formulated State Government and the Census Organisation. in the light of changes in the economic and The data have been collected and compiled in other questions canvassed through the individual the State under the direction of Shri R. S. Chhaya slip of 1981 Census. the Director of Census Operations, Gujarat on In order to avoid delay in publication of behalf of the State Government which has borne 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publication Part-A of the volume contains village and ~own directory and Part-B, the peA of villages and was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy towns including the Scheduled Castes and Registrar General (Social Studies) of roy office. Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/Town levels. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) At the beiinning of the DCH a detailed analy­ provided the technical guidance in the prepara­ tical note supported by a number of inset tables tion of the maps. Data received from Census based on PCA and non census data in relation Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social to the infrastructure has been introduced to Studies Division at the headquarters under the . enhance its value. The district and Tahsil/Police guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research StationjC D Block etc., level maps depicting the Officer. I am thankful to all who have contri­ boundaries and other .important features have buted in this project.

NEW DELHI P. PADMANABHA the 26th April, 1982 Registrar General, India PREFACE

I. Part A The District Census Handbooks are printed during every decadal Census from 1951. These ( 1) Village Directory District Census Handbooks are prepared by the (2) Town Directory Census Organisation and DCHB unit of the State Government. These are publishd by the State II. Part B Government at their own cost. The District Cen­ District/Talukawise Primary Census Abstract sus Handbooks are the first Publications in the series of 1981 Census Publication. The Census Both the Parts A and B of the District Organisation has been collecting an enormous Census Handbook for 1981 Census have been data both during the Census Enumeration period combined and printed in one volume. as well as after the Census Enumeration period. This data is very valuable to the Administrators, The Village Directory contains comprehensive Economists, Planners, Research Workers, Scholars information about the basic amenities available and other intelligentsia and also to the several at the village leva1 such as medical, educational, institutions dealing with social-economic and drinking water, etc. The Town Directory also developmental ~:spects of the State. It is absolu­ consists of information about the status, growth tely necessary that this data after its collection history, municipal finances, civic and other ame­ is printed in the time and reaches the data users nities, etc. also in time. It is a matter of great satisfaction that the present volume is being published in The Primary Census Abstract contains infor­ the minimum possible time after the Census mation about the number of occupied residential count. houses and households, total population including house less and institutional population, literacy, The Census count in Gujarat State was taken Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population and during the period February-March 1981. The the information pertaining to workers and non­ provisional figures collected through the District workers. A special feature of the 1981 District Census officers were published and presented to Census Handbook is the inclusion of Scheduled the Chief Minister of Gujarat State on 23rd Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstracts March, 1981. After the declaration of the provi­ which gives complete District/Taluka/Townwise sional count six Regional Tabulation Offices were data on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. opened at different places in the State. Three such Regional Tabulation Offices were opened at Ahmadabad, one at , one at and The data for the Village Directory has been one at . The Census records were edited collected through the Taluka Development Officers and checked in these offices and the Primary who in turn obtained the data from the village Census Abstract for all the areas of the State officials through their Statistical Assistants. In were prepared. For this purpose 1,102 Tabulators, the District Census Handbook Cell this data 184 Checkers and 61 Supervisors were tempora­ subjected to a very close scrutiny and inaccura­ rily engaged for a period of ten months. These cies or deficiencies where noted were again got offices were supervised by Deputy Directors of checked through the Statistical Assistants. For Census Operations who were taken on deputation this purpose persons were deputed to the distri­ from the State Government. cts for obtaining the informations quickly. The area figures as reported by the village officials The District Census Handbook for the 1981 were also checked with the figures reported by Census is published in two parts as follows : the District Inspectors of Land Records. Utmost

(vii) care has been taken to see that the spellings ral Administration Department, also tookactive of the villages ate correct. Some of the data inte] (st in the prcgHss of Census work. I would collected from the village level has also been like to make a special mention about the extra cross-checked with the data which was supplied facilities granted by the State Government by by the different Directorates and the Heads of way of creation of a Special Cell for the com­ the Departments of the State Goverment. The pilation of District Census Handbooks. One post information pertaining to the District write-up of Deputy Director and several posts of Rese­ (Item V of the Analytka~ :Note ) has been obta­ arch Assistants, Statistical Assistants Clerks and ined through the Collector and the District Deve­ Typists have been sanctioned by the S;ate Govern- lopment Officers and the other district heads. 'ment specially for the coilmpation of the data. The services of all these persons were placed The data on Town Directory has been obta­ at the disposal of the Directorate for the comp­ ined through the various local bodies such as ilation work. Municipal Corporation, Municipalities, Nagar Panchayats and Gram Panchayats. These were also checked in the Directorate by a Special Cell. Shri G. S. Shah, Director, Bureau of Econo­ mics & Statistics, , ah,o The Primay Census Abstract and Town Dire­ rendered very valuable help by providing what­ ctory with their Inset Tables have been prepared ever data was required for cross-checks and by in the Directorate whereas Village Directory providing personnel for the Special Cell of District Census Handbook. alongwith its Inset Tables have been prepared in District Census Handbook Cell.

Maps . The ~ollectors and the District Development OffIcers lllcharge of the and the Muni­ In each volume one district map showing the cipal Commissioners incharge of the Municipal taluka boundaries, location of towns and villages Corporation areas, have extended their whole­ having a population of 5,000, comunications, etc. hearted co-operation for the Census work. The has been printed. Taluka maps for each of the Resident Deputy Collectors, the Deputy Collectors talukas in the district are also inserted in the incharge of Sub-Divisi onals, the District Statis­ District Census Handbook. These taluka maps tical Officers, the Deputy District Development indicate the boundaries of the villages and towns Officers, the Mamlatdars, the Taluka Development within the taluka and the location code numbers Officers, the Chief Officers of the Municipalities, of each village, The maps were prepared in the the Deputy Mamlatdars and the Statistical Assis- . map section of t.he Director of Census Operations. tants at the District/Taluka levels, all played an important role in the Census work. I express my deep gratitude to all of them. After the Acknow ledgement Census count a large number of young boys and girls coming right from the schools and colleges The compilation of a huge mass of data were employed as Tabulators, Checkers and which is prinkd in this book requires the active Supervisors and all of them worked very hard help and co-operation of the State Government in for the compilation of the useful data. addition to the help and co-operation of all the officers and 'staff members of the Census Dire­ ctorate. I am deeply iildebted to Shri H. K. L. Shri P. T. Thakkar, Director of Printing and Kapoor, Chief Secrctary to the Government of Stationery, Government of Gtljarat, has taken Gujarat for cxt~nding all help in the matter. Shri the interest in the printing of the Handbooks. K. Rammoorthy who was working as Secretary, I here by acknowledge the valuable help, guid­ General Adminis tra tion Department, during the ance and assistance rendered by him and other Census Enumeration period extended his whole­ officers of the Printing Department. Shri P. K. hearted co--opcratioll. Shri V. Krishnamurthy Ckoksi, Printing Inspector in this Directorate, who subsequently took over as Secretary, Gene- looked after the printing jobs very well.

(viii) ., In the Census Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, Neelabell A. Bhatt, Deputy Director was assist. Deputy Director of Census Operations (Tech.) ed by the Assistant Director Shri V. R. Gandhi was looking after the Compilation Section so and Research Assistants Kum. T. K. Shah and far as Census data was concerned. The collection Smt. S. B. Solanki and Statistical Assistants . and compilation of data for the Village Directory Smt. H. A. Patel, Smt. C. C. Mehta, Shri S. V. was looked after by Mrs. Neelaben A. Bhatt, Patel and Shri P. K. Shastri. Deputy Director whose services were placed at the disposal of the Directorate. Both these offi­ In th~ Map Section the work of pre­ cers have put in hard labour for the compilation paration of State/ District / Taluka maps was and printing of the data: looked after by Shri K. M. Dhawale, Senior Geographer and Shri B. L. Arya, Geographer. Shri K. H. Desai, Shri V. A. Sathe, Shri They were ably assisted by Shri K. K. Patel, K. R. Shridharani and Shri S. D. Vadera, who Artist, Sarvashri M. S. Bhatt and. B. J. Modi were officers on deputation from the Gujarat Senior Draftsmen and Sarvashri D. A. Maroo, Administrative Service, supervised the editing, R. K. Joshi, G. M. Kosti, B. C. Trivedi and checking and compilation work at the Regional M.A. Shukla, Draftsmen. Offices in Ahmadabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot respectively. Shri P. J. Jhala and Shri The work of dictations and typjng of notes, M. A. Malwade, who were officers on deputation reports, tables, etc., was undertaken by Shri J. A. . from the State Government from the Bureau of Harry, Confidential Assistant in the Directorate, Economics and Statistics, supervised the editing, diligently with speed and accuracy. He was checking and compilation work at Regional Tabu­ assisted by a number of Typists in the office. lation Offices in Ahmadabad. Shri V. H. Vuavada, Deputy Director from the General Administrative Limitations of space prevent me from Service looked after the administration work. All making individual mention of all those who these officers worked diligently and accurately have contributed to the making of this volume during their service in the Census Organisation. so accurate and complete. Quite a large number of Assistant Compilers, Computors, Clerks, In the Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, Deputy. Typists, Proof Readers, Draftsmen, Artist, etc., Director was assisted by Shri R. V. Sanghani have contributed valuable help in this work. and Smt. D. D. Jhala, Investigators and Satistical Asistants Shri K.P. Patel, Shri R.R Upadhyay, Finally, I would like to express my deep Kum. J.R. Megha, Smt. M.B. Patel and Smt. K.S. gratitude to Shri P. Padmanabha, lAS, Registrar Mehta. The typing of Primary Cemus Abstract General, Government of India, and Sarvashri was undertaken in a special section which was K. K. Chakravorty, V. P. Pandey, N. G. Nag headed by Investigator Shri M. H. Patel. In the and Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrars General, State Cell of District Census Handbook Smt. for the ~uidance given to me from time to time.

AHMADABAD R. S. CHHAYA 18th Augu&t, 1982 Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Ahmadabad

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS AND ANALYTICAL NOTES AND TABLES IMPORT AN 1-' STATISTICS

State District Gujarat Amreli POPULATION TOTAL Persons 34,035,799 1,079,097 Males 17,552,640 546,009 Females 16,533,159 533,088

RURAL Persons 23,484,146 858,755 Males 11,986,672 433,229 Females 11,497,474 425,526

URBAN Persons 10,601,653 220,342 Males 5,565,968 112,780 Females 5,035,685 107,562

DECENNIAL POl'ULATION + 27.67 + 27.14 GROWTH RATE 1971-81

AREA (Sq. Kms.) 196,024.0 6,760.0

DENSITY OF POPULATION 174 160 (Per Sq. Km.)

SEX RATIO (Number of Females 942 976 per 1,000 Males)

LITERACY RATE Persons 43.70 42.08 Males 54.44 51.91 Females 32.30 32.01

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 31.10 20.42 TO TOTAL POPULATION

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION (I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 32.23 31.03 Males 52.19 51.04 Females 11.03 10.53

(II) MAaGINAL WORKERS Persons 5.04 6.28 Males 0.72 0.80 Pemale. 9.63 11.91 &iii tMPORTANT STATISTICS COlttd. State District Gujarat Amreli 62.73 62.69 (III) NON-WORKERS Perlons Males 47.09 48.16 FelDales 79.34 77.56

BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS: PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS 49.10 (I) CULTIV ATORS Persons 37.46 Males 38.95 50.05 Females 30.02 44.39

23.14 (ll) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 12.65 Males 17.59 19.21 Females 48.08 42.68

3.01 (m) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 2.44 Males 2.42 3.18 Females 2.48 2.,7

(IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 37.45 24.75 Males 41.04 27.56 Females 19.42 10.7.)

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 7.15 8.62 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 7.15 8.63 Females 7.15 8.62

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 14.22 0.07 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.98 0.01 Females 14.49 0.07

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED 5,854,862 166,852 RESIDENTIAL HOUSES

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 18,550 595 Inhabited 18,114 595 Uninhabited 436

NUMBER OF TOWNS 255 12

I'iv ANALYTICAL NOTES AND TABLES

I. Census Concepts of Rural and Urban Areas were obtained by the Director of Census Opera­ and other terms, viz., Census House, House­ tions through the District Census Officers ana the hold, Scheduled _Castes I Scheduled Tribes, figures after compilation were declared on 23rd Literates, Main Workers, Marginal Workers, March, 1981 as Provisional Census Figures for Non-Workers, etc. 1981 Census. Paper 1 showing those figures was printed and published and distributed on a com­ The 1981 Census was carried out in Gujarat plimentary basis. in two stages. The first stage of houselisting was completed in the months of June-July 1980. The OUTing the Census Operations mainly two houselists thus prepared provided a frame for the Census records were filled up by the Enumera­ enumeration work. In the second stage the house tors in each block. These were (1) Household to house Census enumeration was carried out Schedules and (2) Individual Slips. The different from 9th February, 1981 to 28th February, 1981 concepts which were adopted during the house­ with reference date as Sunrise of 1st March, 1981. listing stage as well as during the Census enu­ The enumeration of houseless population was meration are as follows : carried out on the night of 28th February, 1981. A revisional round was also taken from 1st (i) Rural and Urban Areas March, 1981 to 5th March, 1981. In this revisi­ onal round the Enumerators recorded new births Rural Areas that had taken place after their last visit for enumeration but before the Sunrise of I st March, The basic unit for rural areas is a revenue 1981 and also any visitor(s) that had moved in­ village which has a definite boundary. The reve­ to household and who had been away from his/ nue village comprise several hamlets but her/their place of normal residence throughout the entire village has been treated as one unit for the enumeration period, or an entire household presentation of the data. that had moved into the jurisdiction of the enumeration during this period and which had Urban Areas not been enumerated before. The names of per­ Urban areas have been specifically defined for sons who had died after the enumeration period the 1981 Census. The criteria adopted during the but before the Sunrise of 1st March, 1981 were 1981 Census was almost the same as adopted in deleted from the Individual Slips which had been 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The following criteria filled up during enumeration period. were adopted for classifying urban areas in the States: In Gujaral prior to the taking of 1981 Census a special programme of updating permanent (a) All places with a Municipality, Munici­ house-numbering scheme in the different parts pal Corporation or Cantonment Board of the State was also carried out in co-ordina­ or Notified Town Area. tion with the Local Bodies and State Government. The permanent house.... numbering scheme in Guja­ (b) All other places which specified the rat was introduced during the 1971 Census and follOWing criteria : the District/Taluka Panchayats, Municipal Cor­ porations, Municipalities, Nagar Panchayats and I. A minimum population of 5,000 Village Panchayats played a very useful role in 2. At least 75% of the male working fixing the number plates on the houses and population engaged in non-agricultural buildings. (and allied) activity

After the Census count was over the Enu­ 3. A popUlation of at least 400 persons merators submitted the figures to the Charge per sq.km. or a p6pulation of 1,000 Officers through their Supervisors. These figures per sq. mile

(0 The slight variation of the criteria adopted 3. Bawa Dedh, Dedh Sadhu in 1981 and that adopted in 1961-1971 Censuses 4. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, was that during 1981 Census the persons work­ Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, ing in activities such as fishing, logging, etc., Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, were treated as par with cultivators and agricul­ Madig, Mochi, Nalia, Telegu Mochi, Kamati tural labourers whereas in 1961-1971 Censuses Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar these were treated as engaged in non-agricultural 5. Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, activity. Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli 6. Chalvadi, Channayya (ii) Census House 7. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar 8. Dangashia A 'Census House' is a building or part of a 9. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya building having separate main entrance from the 10. Garmatang road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be 11. Garoda, Garo occupied or vacant. It may be used for a resi­ 12. Halleer dential or non-residential purpose or both. In 13. Balsar, HasIar, Hulasvar. Halasvar case of a building having a number of fIats or 14. Holar, Valhar blocks which are independent of one another 15. Holaya, Hokr having separate entrance of their own from the 16. Lingader road or a common staircase or a common cou­ 17. Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu rtyard leading to a main gate, were considered 18. Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, Vankar, Maru as separate Census houses. Vankar, Antyaj 19. Mang, Matang, Minimadig (iii) Census Household 20. Mang Garudi 21. Meghval, Meghwal, Menghvar A household is a group of persons who 22. Mukri commonly Jive together and would take their 23. Nadia, Hadi meals from a common kitchen unless the exigen­ 24. Pasi cies of work prevented any of them from doing 25. Senva, Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Rawat so. There may be a household of persons related 26. Shemalia by blood or a household of unrelated persons or 27. ThQri having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated 28. Tirgar, Tirbanda household are boarding houses, messes, hostels, 29. Turi residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, etc. These 30. Turi Barot, Dedh Barot are called 'Institutional Households.' Scheduled Tribes (iv) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes 1. Barda The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 2. Bavacha, Bamcha' as notified under the Constitution for Gujarat 3. Bharwad (in the Nesses of the forests of State have been treated as Scheduled Castes and Alech, Barada and Gir) Scheduled Tribes for the purpose of Enumeration. 4. Bhit, Bhi} Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri BhiJ, A list of such Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Dhi!, notified for Gujarat is as under: Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava. GUJARAT Vas ave 5. Charan (in the Nesses of the forests of (The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Alech, Bawada and Gir) Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 (No. 108 of 1976 6. Chaudhri (in Surat and districts, dated the 18th September, 1976) 7. Chodhara Scheduled Castes 8. Dhanka, Tadvi, Telaria, Valvi 1. Ager 9. Dhodia 2. Bakad, Bant 10. Dubla, Talavia, Hulpati

(ii) II. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi or more or in other words worked for six months 12. Gond, Rajgond or more. Those who had worked for less than 13. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor six months or 183 days were treated as marginal Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari workers. A Non-Worker was one who had no 14. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna economical activity during the year. 15. Koli (in ) The information on 'Workers' and Non­ 16. Koli Dhor, Tokre KoIi, Koicha, Kolgha Workers' were obtained through Q. Nos. 14(a) to 17. Kunbi (in the Dangs district) 16 of the Individual Slip. The main activity of 18. Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia workers has been classified into four categories, Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka viz., CUltivator, agricultural labourer, household 19. Padhar industry and other worker. These terms are 20. Paradhi (in Kutch district) explained below: 21. Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi (exclu­ ding AmreI;, , , , Cultivator Kutch, Rajkot and ) 22. Patelia For purposes of the census a person is wor­ -'3. Pomla king as Cultivator if he or she is engaged either 24. Rabar; (in the Nesses of the forests of Alech, as employer, single worker or family worker in Barada and Gir) cultivation of land owned or held from Govern­ 25. Rathawa ment or held from private persons or institutions 26. Siddi (in AmreIi, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, for payment in money kind or share. Cultivation Junagadh, Rajkot and Surendranagar includes supervision or direction of cultivation. districts) 27. Vaghri (in Kutch district) A person who has given out his/her land to 28. Varli another person or persons for cultivation for 29. Vitola, Kotwalia, Barodia money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will (v) Literates not be treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person A perSOH who can both read and write with working in another person's land for wages in understanding in any language is taken as cash or kind or a combination of both (agricul­ 'literate'. A person who can merely read but tural labourer) will not be treated as cultivator. Cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and that a person who is literate should have recei­ harvesting and production of cereals and millet ved any formal education or should have passed crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, any minimum educational standard. etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, ground­ nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and (vi) Main Workers, Margioal Workers, kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc., and does not Noo-Workers include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keep­ During the 1981 Census ' Work' had been ing orchards or groves or working of plantations defined as participation in any economically like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other productive activity. Such participation may be medicinal plantations. physical or mental in nature. The work involv~ not only actual work but also effective supervision Agricultural Labourer and direction of work. A person who works in another person's The reference period for 'Work' is one year land for wages in money, kind or share is reg­ preceding the date of enumeration. The main­ arded as an agricultural labourer . He or she has worker was a person who had worked for the no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely . major part of the year in that activity. By major works in another person's land for wages. An part of the year it was intended to find out as agricultural labourer has no right of leas~ of to whether a person had worked for 183 days contract on land on which he/she works.

( iii) Household Industry Other Workers

Household Industry is defined as an industry All workers, i. e. those who have been eng­ conducted by the head of the household himself/ aged in some economic activity during the last herself and or by the members of the household one year, who are not cultivators or agricultural at home or within the village in rural areas and labourers or in Household Industry, are 'Other only within the precinct of the house where the Workers'. The type of workers that come under household lives in urban areas. The larger pro­ this category include factory workers, plantation portion of workers in a household industry workers, those in trade, commerce, business, should consist of member of the household transport, mining, construction, political or social including the head. The industry should not be work, all Government servants, MuniCipal empl­ run on the scale of a registered factory which oyees, teachers, priests, entertainment artists, would qualify or has to be registered under the etc. In effect, all those who work in any field Indian Factory Act. of economic activity other than cultivator, agri­ cultural labourer or household industry, are There may be an industry which is being 'Other Workers'. run by a large joint family of more than 10 persons and where power is used or more than II. Brief History of District and District Censlls 20 persons where power is not used. In such Handbook cases, though only family members are involved, [AJ History of the District this is not to be treated as 'HHI'. Thus, the meaning of the term 'run on the scale of a Scanty information is available about the registered factory' refers to such cases even if historical background of the district before it these are not registered as such. formed part of the former . When sovereignty over was Ceded to the The main criterion of a Household Industry British Government Amreli Prant comprised is the participation of one or more members of Amreli. Damnagar, Dhari, Khambha, Kodinar a household. This criterion applies in urban and Ratanpur mahals, and formed part of the areas too. Even if the industry is not actually Baroda State territory till it merged with Bom­ located at home in rural areas there is greater bay State in 1949. The Maratha Sardar Damaji­ possibility of the members of the household rao Gaekwad established military outposts participating even if it is located anywhere within (Thanas) at Amreli and Lathi in 1742-43 A.D. the village limits. In the urban areas where Up to the year 1820 Kathiawar was controlled organised industry takes greater prominence, the by Gaekwad's viceroy Vithalrao Devaji who Household Industry should be confined to the resided at Amreli; the capital of the possessions precincts of the house where the participants which had been acquired by the Gaekwad. The live. In urban areas even if the members of the next acquisition in point of order was Damnagar household by themselves run an industry but at formerly called Chabharia and six villages which a place away from the precincts of their home, were given to Damajirao Gaekwad in dowry at it is not to be considered a Household Industry. the time of marriage of his daughter by Lakhaji It should be located within the precincts of the of Lathi. To this nucleus, Vithalrao Devaji house where the members live in the case of added by getting some villages taken over by urban areas. Kathis of Babra and others. These acquisitions A Household Industry should relate to pro­ made up Damnagar mahal of 26 villages. Later duction, processing, servicing, repairing or mak­ on this mahal was amalgamated with Lathi taluka ing and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. which was transferred to this district under the It does not include professions such as a pleader scheme of reorganization of district. The fort of or Doctor or Barber, Musician, Dancer, Water­ Dhari in the last century belonged to the Thebani man, Ohobi, Astrologer, etc., or merely trade or Kathis of Sarasia who ceded it to a noted free­ business, even if such professions, trade or booter named Raning Vala. The taluka of Dhari services are run at home by members of the was annexed by the Gaekwad when Raning Vala household. had gone out for baharvata or outlawry. The

( iv) precise date when the Gaekwad first placed foot These books were prepared by the Census in Kodinar is unknown but he had a Vost at Organisation on behalf of the State Government Mul-Dwarka for the maintenance of which the and published by the latter. It waS for the first Nawab of Junagadh ceded one half of th e reve­ time in 1951 Census that a more detailed and nue of Kodinar. The remaining share of Nawab well organised book known as 'District Census was obtained by the Gaekwad by arrangements Handbook' was brought out by the Census concluded with Bahadur Khan who was helped by Organisation. The 1951 Census Handbook cont­ the Gaekwad in establishing his claim to the ained the villagewise Primary CensUS Abstracts throne of Junagadh after the death of Nawab which also included the information on post Hamid Khan in 1811. Besides the former Prant offices, railway stations and the nearest bazars of of Amreli under Baroda State, the present day each village. The Handbook also contained several district includes various other areas also. Rajula district tables. :lfP'.'! nriginally belonged to Babarias of Babaria­ During the 1961 Census the District Census dhar, and then to the Nawab of Junagadh from Handbooks were brought out which contained whom the Bhavnagar ruler annexed it in 1786-87. Babra and Cilital were under Kathi rulers and the Primary Census Abstracts as well as certain petty chieftains. Iafrabad originally belonged to district tables. Danda Rajput State. Sidi Hilal of Janjira house During 1971 Census also the District Census attached the Thandar of lafrabad who became Handbooks were published which in addition to independent when the Mogul power was waning the Primary Census Abstracts contained a Village both in GUjarat and the Peninsula. He was Directory showing the different village amenities appointed Governor of that place which became and land-use of all the villages in the district. a dependency of the Janjira State. A separate portion known as 'Town Directory' was also included in the District Census Hand­ who wrote satirical poems book. The Handbook was divided into three (Chabkhas) aiming at the futility of wordly life subparts known as Part-A, which contained the and exposure of hypocrisy of religious leaders of Village Directory and Town Directory, Part-B, his time belonged to village Fatehpur of Amreli which contained the Primary Census Abstracts taluka. The famous king poet of Gujarati Lite­ and Part-C which contained the Introductory rature Thakor Saheb Sursinhji also known as Essay, Official Statistics, etc. 'Kalapi' was the ruler of the former Lathi State now forming part of . For the 1981 Census the District Census Handbook is being brought out in two Parts In November, 1956, the States were reorga­ Part XIII-A and Part XIII-B. Part XIII-A will nised and the bigger bilingual State of Bombay contain the Village and Town Directory whereas was formed with Vidarbha, Marathawada, Sau­ Part XIII-B will contain the Primary Census rashtra and Kachchh regions and Amreli district Abstracts both General and Scheduled Castes! became a part of the bigger bilingual State. Scheduled Tribes. The Part- C as it was brought out during the 1971 Census has been dropped. Lastly, the was bifurcated on 1st May, 1960 and separate States of Gujarat Ill. Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and were formed. Since that date and Primary Census Abstract th~ Amreli district became a part of the Gujarat State. The District Census Handbooks which are now being printed during every Census after the (BI History of District Census Handbook 1951 Census, are very important publications of the Census Organisation. With the emphasis by Prior to the 1951 Census the Census figures the Planning Commission on the 'Minimum were brought out villagewise under a booklet Needs Programme' of the rural areas the District known as 'Village Handbook' which contained Census Handbook has become an important tool only the population totals of villages. in the hands of the Administrators , Planners ,

( v ) Policy Makers and Academicians. For the 1981 communication, power supply and market/hats, Census the District Census Handbook has been are available have been shown. Appendix-IV divided into two parts which are combined in shows talukawise list of villages according to the one volume. The details of the contents of each proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes of these two parts are as follows : population by ranges. The last two appendices have been included for the first time in the 1981 PART A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Census.

Village Directory Town Directory This Part A contains the non-census stati­ stics of each village and town in the district. The Town Directory portion furnishing the The Village Directory gives villagewise particulars data for each town in the district is exihibited in of amenities available for each village in the sphe­ seven statements covering (I) the status and res of education, medical, power supply, drinking growth of the civic administration, (2) physical water, post and telegraph, communication, land­ aspect and location of towns, (3) the civic finan­ use, weekly markets and places of religious, his­ ces of the towns, (4) the civic and other amenities torical and archaeological interests in the village. in the towns, (5) the medical, educational, recrea­ During the 1981 Census additional information tional and cultural facilities in the towns, (6) trade, regarding (1) copies of the newspapers coming in commerce, industries and banking in the towns the village, (2) number of motor-cycles and and lastly (7) the civic and other amenities in notified slums wherever they exist. scooters available in the village, (3) number of cars and jeeps available in the village and (4) number of tractors available in the village have The non-census data for each of the towns been added. The above non-census data of the for the Town Directory were obtained from the Village Directory was collected from the Taluka Municipal authority in case of municipal towns Development Officers of each Taluka Panchayat and for other towns the data were obtained from in the State. In Gujarat under the democratic the concerned Nagar and Gram Panchayats. An decentralisation scheme the Panchayats are now Appendix showing the towns with their outgrow­ exercising very wide powers and the post of ths with population is also prepared and attached Statistical Assistants are under the administrative at the end of the Town Directory. and technical control of the Taluka Panchayats. Besides, the Talati-cum-Mantris at the Village PART B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT level who are the base village functionaries are also under the control of the Taluka Panchayats. Part B gives for each village and for each The proformae for soliciting the information ward of the town, the primary census data inco­ were despatched to the Talati-cum-Mantris through rporating area of the town in Sq. Kms. and of the Taluka Development Officers and these after the villages in hectares, the number of occupied they were filled up were checked by the Taluka residential houses, the number of households, total Development Officers and also by the District population and its break-up by sex, Scheduled Statistical Officers who work under the admini­ Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, literate strative and technical control of the District popUlation and working population by four broad Panchayats. The data thus received was checked categories, viz., (1) cultivators, (2) agricultural fully in the District Census Handbook unit of labourers, (3) those working in household indu­ State Government. At the end of Village Direct­ stries and (4) other workers. There is a slight ory a taluka abstract in Appendix-I of educational, departure in the presentation from the 1971 cate­ medical and other amenities is also prepared and gories which were in all nine categories. printed. Appendix-II which shows the land utili­ sation data in respect of non-municipal towns is The Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes printed. In Appendix-III the talukawise list of Primary Census Abstracts at the District/Taluka/ villages where no amenities relating to educational, City level are also printed in Part B of the medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, Handbook.

( vi ) IV. Physical aspects highlights on the changes in (aj Land Utilisation the jurisdiction of the district during the decade including its boundaries and any The total reporting are in the district in the important event on geographic or geophysical year 1979-80 was 6.72 lakh hectares. The details aspect of Land Utilisation for the year 1979-80 are as under. There have been no major jurisdictional changes in the district boundaries during the last Land Utilisation decade. The administrative jurisdiction of all the 81. Classification Area in '00 tlilukas of the district as shown in 1971 Census No. of area hectares is the same during 1981 Census except a few changes in villages/towns which are as under : Forest 400 2 Barren and uncultivable land 106 There is a addition of two new villages and 3 Land put to non agricultural use 390 4 CuIturable waste 91 deletion of two villages in the district. Village 5 Permanent pasture and other grazing land 449 Parabdi (L.C. No. 32) was carved out from Zar 6 Land under miscellaneous crops and village (L.C. No. 32 of 1971) of Dhari taluka groves not included in area sown under State Government GR No. PER-1777-M 7 Current fallows 283 LA-I08-L dt. 4-10-1979. Munjiyasar (L.C No. 8 Other fallows land 78 9 Net area sown 4,925 60) of Kunkavav Vadia taluka had been bifurc­ ated in two independant villages Viz. Mota Total Area 6,722 Munjiyasar (L.C. No. 60) and Nana Munjiyasar (L.c. No. 61, during 1981 Census under State (b) Area under Major Crops Government GR No. PER - 1775 - 71837 - L Area under Major Crops in the year 1971-72, dated 28-7-1976. 1975-76 and 1980-81 are shown in the table below. In addition to the above, one village each of Dhari and Babra talukas has been deleted Area under different crops from the village list of 1981 Census as these villages have been reported to be hamlets of (in '00 hectares) nearby villages by the concerned revenue autho­ Area under different crops Sl. Crop rities. These villages are as under : No. 1971-72 1975-76 1980-81 Bajri 1,093 839 803 Sl Taluka L.C. Name of L.C. Name of 2 Jowar 497 668 493 No. No. the Village No. the Village in 3 Wheat 194 84 259 During 1971 which included 4 Rice 24 12 7 Census as hamlet 5 Other Cereals 8 18 12 during the 6 Total Cereals 1,816 1,621 1,574 1981 Census 7 Tur 2 8 Gram 5 4 11 Dhari 13 Bhath 70 Sarambhnda of 9 Ot her Pulses 23 34 11 Amreli taluka 10 Total Pulses 28 38 24 2 Babra 39 Amrapar + Babra Town 11 Groundnut 2,570 2,576 3,000 12 Cotton 355 427 288 V. Major characteristics of the district particu­ 13 Sugarcane 78 54 68 larly in relation to the economic resources The above figures reveal that the main food namely Agriculture, Irrigation, Co-operation, crops are Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice, Tur and Livestock and Animal Husbandary, Fisheries, Gram. The main non-food crops are Groundnut Industries, Power Supply, Transport and and Cotton. Communication, Prices, Insurance, Education, Medical and PubUc Health etc. (c) Yield per Hectares

(1) Agriculture During the year 1971-72, 1975-76, and

( vii ) 1980-81, the yield per hectares of important crops Area Ilfigated by Crops in the distrIct is as under : (Tn '00 hectares) Sl. Crop 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 Yield per Hectare No.

Wheat (in Kg.) 194 82 307 2 Rice SI. Crop 1971-72 1975-76 1980-81 24 12 7 No. 3 Jowar 3 3 11 1 Wheat 1,403 1,513 2,420 4 Sugarcane 78 54 69 2 Rice 956 5 Other food Crops 32 22 39 3 Bajri Kharif 901 944 1,196 6 Total food crops 331 173 433 7 4 Jowar Kharif 388 477 514 Cotton 188 145 143 5 Pulses Kharif 125 200 182 8 Groundnut 24 6 Groundnut Kharif 745 978 702 9 Fodder ~crops 46 26 42 7 Cotton 243 199 176 10 Other Non-food crops 1 .2 8 Sugarcane 4,483 4,509 2,912 11 Total Non-food crops 235 172 211 Total Gross area 566 345 644 (d) Crop Calendar under irrigation

The months of sowing and harvesting of The irrigated crops are mainly Wheat, Rice, different crops are given below : Sugarcane, Cotton, Fodder Crops whereas other crops are mainly depending on the monsoon. Crop Calendar Sources of Irrigation S1. Crop Months of Months of No. Sowing harvesting During the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 the sources of irrigation are as follow: 1 Wheat June October 2 lowar June October Irrigation by Source 3 Bajri June September 4 Groundnut June October (in '00 hectares) 5 Cotton June October-December Sl. Source 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. (e) Scarcity 1 Government Canals 31 19 53 2 Tanks 6 3 3 The scarcity affected vilJages in the district 3 Wells 491 292 577 during the year 1971-72, to 1979-80 are as under 4 Net Area irrigated 528 314 633 5 Gross Area irrigated 566 345 644 Scarcity The major source of irrigation in the S1. Year Scarcity affected villages district is wells followed by Government Canals. No. 1971-72 584 Minor Irrigation 2 1972-73 607 3 1973-74 80 There was only one irrigation scheme under 4 1974-75 554 construction as on 1-1-82 namely Sukhbhader 5 1975-76 Irrigation Scheme. Total gross command area of 6 1976-77 11,031 hectares will be irrigated under this 7 1977-78 8 1978-79 76 scheme. 9 1979-80 Medium Irrigation Scheme 12) Irrigation In the year 1980-81 Medium Irrigation The area irrigated by different crops for the Schemes and its ultimate potential and its year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 are given achievement of potential and utilisation are below: given as below.

( viii ) Medium Irrigation Scheme SI. Co-operative Item 1961-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. Societies

(in '00 hectares) 6 Primary Proce- Societies 3 6 3 SI. Scheme Ultimate Achievement at the ssing Societies (in- Members 106 131 137 No. Potential end of 1980-81 eluding Spinning) (in '00)

Potential Utilisation 7 All other types Societies 102 191 253 of Primary Members 110 214 286 (in '(0) 1 Shetrunji 7.70 7.70 7.43 Societies (Khodiar) 8 All other types Societies 2 NA 2 Manjrasar 1.34 1.34 1.68 of Societies Members 3 NA (in '(0) 3 Dbatarwadi 2.48 2.48 2.85 (Central and State) Total 11.52 11.52 11.96 The data reveals an increasing trend in the 3} Co-operation field of Co-operative societies. It would be obe­ served from the above figures that during the Co-operative societies has been playing an incr­ year 1979-80, a majority of the Co-operative easingly important role in the rural economy of this societies are Primary Agricultural Credit Society. district during the last decade. A super structure The number of Co-operative societies have incr­ of Co-operative Societies With an apex bank at eased from 538 in 197]-72 to 702 in 1979-80. the State level, the District Central Co-operative During the decade the scheduled banks have Bank at the district level and Co-operative Societies at the village level is built up with the also increased their credit activities in the diffe­ objective of strengthening the rural economY. rent spheres of agriculture, industry, etc. The Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societi~s advance short and medium term loans to their (4) Livestock and Animal Husbandary members for purchasing seeds, fertilizers, agric­ ultural implements, etc. (aJ Livestock

According to the Livestock Censuses of 1972 The head office of the district Co-operative and 1977, the livestock population of the district Bank is located at Amreli. is found to be distributed as under :

The details regarding Co-operative societies Livestock during the year ]971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 are as under : Sl. Category of Livestock 1972 1977 No.

Co-operative Societies I Total Livestock 618,157 586,066 A Bullocks and Cows 311,283 282,202 S1. Co-operative Item 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 (1) Males over 3 years 123,982 118,120 No. Societies (2) Females over 3 years 94,802 86,168 (3) Young stock 92,499 77,914 Primary Agri- Societies 392 400 387 cultural Credit Members 490 570 607 B Buffaloes 101,689 108,687 Societies (in '00) (1) Males over 3 years 661 628 (2) Females over 3 years 59,884 61,537 2 Primary Non- Societies 20 23 33 Agricultural Members 90 120 29 (3) Young stock 41,144 46,522 Credi t Societies (in '00) C Sheep 100,399 91,964 3 Primary Consu- Societies 12 16 20 D Goats 96,360 96,984 mers Stores Members 10 16 16 (in '00) E Horses and Ponies 5,152 3,819 F Mules 4 Primary Marke- Societies 6 5 5 4 ting Societies Members 12 12 13 G Donkeys 3,161 2,046 (in '00) H Camels 109 220 5 Central and State Societies 1 1 1 I Pigs Marketing Members 3 4 4 144 Societies (in '00) II Poultry 21,735 28,666

( ix ) It would be seen from the table that there important industries classiffied by major groups is a considerably decrease in the livestock of industry during the year 1981. population between the J972 and 1977. The num­ be~ of poultry birds have increased from 21,735 Distribution of Important Industrial Establish­ to 28,666. ment by Major Industry Groups During the year 1979-80 there were 10 Sl. Major Description No. of No. of Veterinary dispensaries and 17 Stockmen centres. No. group establi. pefSons shment employed The total number of Milk Co-operative 20-21 Societies in the district were 124 in the year Manufacture of food 62 2,993 products 1979-80. 2 97 Repair services 4 318 (b) Agricultural Tools and Implements 3 23 Manufacture of cotton 19 186 textiles 4 31 Manufacture of chemical 77 The following table shows the agricultur~l & chemical products implements in the district during the year 1972 (except prodm;ts of aDd 1977 as per the Livestock Censuses. pet'rolium & coal) 5 Manufacture of non- 3 67 Agricultural Implements metalic mineral products 6 40 Manufacture of electricity 4 31 Sl. Name of Agricultural 1972 1977 34 No. Implement 7 Manufacture of metal 29 products & parts except ~achinery and transport 1 Plough 63,438 62.306 equipment (1) Wooden 42,874 39,IS7 (2) Iron 20,564 23,149 8 37 Manufacture of transport 10 2 Carts 44,966 44,842 equipments & parts 3 Sugarcane Crushers 262 277 4 Oil Engines 32,349 34,845 Establishment engaged in the manufacture of 5 Electric Motors & Pumps. 2,709 4,249 food products provided employment to a major 6 Tractors 421 849 portion of the industrial workers followed by repair services. These two industries together It will be observed from the above table provided employment to 87.92 per cent of the that the use of modern agricultural implements industrial workers. like Iron Ploughs, Oil Engines, Electric Motors and Pumps, Tractors indicates an increasing trend The establishment engaged in manufacture during the peri od 1972-1977. of cotton tex.tiles, manufacture of chemical and chemical products (except products of petrolium (5) Fisheries & coal) and manufacture of non-metallic mineral There are fishing activities in only three products covers 8.76 per cent of total industrial talukas, namely, Kodinar, Jafrabad and Rajula. workers. According to the Livest<>ck Census 1977, 3,953 During the houselisting operations for the persons were engaged in these activities. year 1981 Census an Economic Cellsus was also conducted in the year 1980 alongwith the houselis­ There were 5 Fishing Co-operative Soci­ ting operations. The Econo~ic Census was con­ eties in the year 1979-80 in this district. The ducted throuih the Bureau of Economics and Stat­ total fish pr<>duction during the year 1979-80 istics at the State level and through the Central was 31,529 Tons. StatistiQal Organisation at the National level. J6J Industries The preliminary provii,ional results of Economic Census 1980 have been pUQlished by the State The following table gives the details of Bureau. According to the provisional figu.T~$ the total enterprises in Amreli district both in rural district as on 31-3-80 with authorised capital and urban areas are 30,739. Out of which 2,975 of Rs. 7.30 lakhs and paid up capital of Rs. 3.37 are agricultural enterprises, whereas 27,764 lakhs during. 1979-80. are non-agricultural enterprises. The total number ·of persons actually working in these enterprises In the year 1978 there were 48 commercial are 70,335, out of which 5,502 persons bank offices at 30 places in the district whereas are working in agricultural enterprises, whereas there were 37 co-operative banks at 31 places. 64,833 persons are working in noft-agricultural ~nterprises. (8) Power Supply

During the 1981 Census out of total 334,808 The Gujarat Electricity Board is the chief worker~ 49.10 per cent were cultiva.tores, 23.14 source of electric power in the district. The use per cent were agricultural laboUl'Crs, 3.01 per cent of electricity both in rural and urban areas were in househouId industry and 24.75 per cent have increased during the last decade. were other workers. During 1971 Census 113 villages were shown The District Industrial Centre was established as electrified within a period of ten years, the at Amreli on 1-5-78. This centre also provides number of villages electrified have increased to loans to new enterprenturs and also provides 428 which covers 71.93 per cent of the total working capital requirement of the industries. inhabited villages of the district. The centre also helps the industries for building up the infrastructure facilities and providing (9} Transport and Communication :raw materials. (a) Roads There were 86 small scale industries at the end of 1980. A large number of small In the year 1971-72 the total road mileage .scale industries in the year 1980 are per­ was 1,786 kms. which increased to 2,073 kms. in taining to chemicals (16) followed by mataUics the year 1980-81. The detail information regarding (7) and glass, earthenware and cement (6). types of the road for the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980-81 is as under: There are two Indu<;trial Estates managing by Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation Roads in the district at th~ end of the year 1980: (in kms.) Sl. Year National State District Other Village Tot..,l (I) Amreli No. Highway High- Major Roads Roads (2) Rajula way Roads

1 1971-72 3S9 490 346 591 1,786 Industrial Estates Jafrabad and Lilia also 2 1975-76 405 508 364 670 1t9.47 been planned by the Gujarat Industrial Develop­ 3 1980-81 455 523 393 702 2,013 ment Corporation iQ the district. It would be observed from the above table The. total number of sheds completed in all that there is a improvement in the net work of these estates as on March 1981 were 51 whereas roads in the district. 1~ sheds were under construetion and construct­ ion of 2 sheds are yet to be started. (b) Railways

The total number of persons employed in There are 312 kms. of railways in the district these units were 110 as on March 1981. and the number of railway stations are 42. .

17} Trade and Commerce (e) Post and Telegraph

There were 4 Joint stock companies in tke AU the towns of the district have p~S~t

( xi ) telegraph and phone facilities. The villages with ment has been making all efforts to provide at post, telegraph and phone facilities are 333, 12 least one primary school in each village of the­ and 85 respectively. state so that the basic necessity can be within the reach of every rural citizen. After the formation­ (d) State Road Transport of district panchayats in Gujarat, the function of primary education has been transferred to Out of 595 inhabited villages, 545 villages the district panchayats in the rural areas, whe­ are connected by State Road Transport buses. reas in urban areas, the same is under munici­ palities. 110J Prices

The retail prices per kilogram of some of Education facilities in the district for the­ the important commodities during the month of year ]971-72, ]975-76 and 1979-80 are as under· January 1971, January 1976 and January 1981 are as follows Educational Facilities

Retail Prices 81. Education 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80' No.

(in Rs.) Primary Institutions 681 693 711 81. Commodity Retail Prices per kg. Education Pupils 138,430 158,074 185,617 No. Teachers 3,291 3,786 4,209 Jan. 1971 Jan. 1976 Jan. 1981 2 Secondary Institutions 47 60 ~4 Education Pupils 12,743 17,473 19,392 Rice-Fine 2.50 3.00 3.48 Teachers 488 574 760 2 Rice-Medium 1.70 2.50 2.95 3 Higher Institutions 2 2 2 3 Rice-Coarse 1.50 2.00 2.05 Education Pupils 1,146 2,088 1,258 48 62 42 4 Wheat-Medium 1.10 2.00 1.90 Teachers 5 Wheat-Coarse 1.00 1.50 1.78 ,6 Jowar 0.70 1.20 1.38 [l3) Medical and Public Health 7 Bajri 0.75 1.30 1.68 8 Gram Dal 1.25 2.70 5.23 9 Tur Dal 2.25 3.37 5.40 (a) Medical Institutions in Rural Areas 10 Groundnut Oil 4.5Q 5.10 12.19 11 Gur 1.37 3.00 3.63 There is one hospital, 93 dispensaries, 105 12 Sugar 1.37 4.65 6.98 family planning centres, 5 primary health centres, 90 primary health sub-centres, 36 maternity (11 ) Insurance and child welfare centres and 394 community health workers in the district. The Life Insurance activity in the district during the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980-81 are shown below. (b) Medical Institutions in Urban Areas.

Life Insur:ance Activity Hospital facility is available in 5 towns viz. Amreli, Jafrabad, Kodinar, Lathi, Rajula. There SI. Year No. of Policies Sum Assured are 10 towns viz. Amreli, Babra, Chalala, Dam­ No. (in Lakh) nagar, Dhari, Dungar, Jafrabad, Lathi, Rajula 1 1971-72 1,985 126.49 and Vadia have the facility of dispensary. Amreli. 2 1975-76 1,907 142.88 3 1980-81 1,410 162.99 Babra, , Chalala, Damnagar, Dhari, Lathi, Rajula, Vadia, i.e. 9 towns have the faci- 112] Education 1ity~ 4>r- family planning centre. There are 5 towns

viz. Bagasara, Chalala, Damnagart Dhari, Kodi­ Education plays an important role in the nar have the facility of health centre. Nursing national development programme. Primary home facility is available in 4 towns viz. Dhari, education· is compulsory both for boys and girls Dungar, Jafrabad, Vadia. Amreli and Lathi have in the age group 6-11 years. The State Govern- the T.B. CliniG.

(xii ) VI. Brief description of places of reJigious, historical or archaeological importance and places of tourist interest in the villages/town of tbe district

81. Name of L.C. Name of Details of religious, historical or archaeological interest No. Taluka/Mahal No. Town/Village 1 2 3 .;. 5

Amreli I Amreli The town is situated on a small river called the Thebi. It was fortified by a wall, which is in ruins at present. It was called Amarvalli in the ancient time. This is evidenced from the stone inscription found in the Nagnath temple. The two old temples, the Kamnath and the Trimbaknath on the west and the east of the river. In the old fort, the juno kot, there were piles of round shots and some old field and siege guns of the English and Indian make, with carriages mostly ruined. Now they are exhibited in the museum at Amreli.

2 Amreli 32 Fattehpur The place is famous, as it is the birth-place of Bhoja Bhagat. At present, there is a shrine of the Bhagat with his relics at the village.

3 Dhari II Dhari Dhari is the birth place of the Swaminarayan Saint, Shri Yogi Maharaj. There is a kund-a spring of water-below the old fort and an old masjid between the Natadia and Shetrunji rivers. At a picturesque spot about 3 kms. in the lower reaches of the Shetr­ unji river there is a shrine of Khodiar Mata.

4 Rajula IV Rajula There are two old Shiva temples of Kamnath and Sukhnath. Recently one modern Patbshala called Tatvajyoti has been established. It has a temple with a standing image of Lord Krishna.

5 Rajula V Dungar It is an ancient place which was known as Damrapuri and was ruled by the Chavdas.

6 Rajula 69 There is the Ranchhodji temple said to have been established by Pipa Bhagat, who was a staunch devotee of God Ranchhodji of Dwarka. Subsequently, the idols of Rama, Laxman and Sita were installed. The old temple was renovated and enlarged in Samvat 1976 (1920 A.D.), It is maintained by extensive Devasthan lands. The surrounding cultivable area admeasuring 900 bighas belongs to the temple. It is a place of pilgrimage for the Hindus. Fairs are held here on the Chaitri Punam and Bhadrapad Amavasya.

7 Rajula 91 Chanch The village i5 called Chanch presumably because of its historical piratical past and a beak-like physical shape. It had a gigantic Rukhada tree which collapsed about 35 years ago. At present, the followers of the Swaminarayan religion have built one small Shiva temple on the spot which is called the Rukhadiya Mahadev. The villaae has become famous because of the construction of a huge steamer-like palace called the Vijay Mahal by the Maharaja of Bhavnagar.

8 Rajula 17 Dhareshwar The village is called Dhareshwar because of the temple of the Dhareshwar Mahadev in the village. The Mahadev is so called because the temple is located on the bank (dhar) of the Dhatar­ wadi river. The temple provides a picnic spot to the people of Mahuva, Rajula and the neighbouring villages.

9 Jafrabad VI Jafrabad Jafrabad. otherwise called Mazaffarbad, was a part of the Janjira State situated in the Kolaba district (Maharashtra). The founder was the Sidi Hillal of the Janjira house who conquered Jafrabad

( xiii ) SI. Name of L.C. Name of Details of reliaious, historiclp..l 9f arcbae()l~lical inter~t No. Taluka/Mahal No. Tow n Nillage 1 2 3 4 5

9 Jafrabad VI Jafrabad­ about the middle of tbe 18th century. The town of Jafrabad is a Contd. lJourshing sea port situated on a fine creek about a mile distant from the Arabian Sea.

10 J afrai:Jad 24 Nageshri There are several ruined step-wells nearby. One step-well called the Nalieri Vav is still there in a ruined condition. The village has one unique Madhav Upnishad Temple which enshrines all Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It is a place of pilgrimage where people come from far and wide.

11 Jafrabad 30 Shialbet The island is full of broken images and remnants of old Hindu temples. Although it is surrounded by sea, it has number of wells (about 400) containing sweet water. The island is also a venue of the story of Sagalsha and Chandravati Rani who pounded the head of her son Chelaiya by pestal to satisfy God. Visitors are shown the stone and the pestaI by which this was done. Just adjacent to the island but beyound the creek:, there is the Savaibet on which there is a tomb of Savai Pir. It is a place of pilgrimage for all Kharvas and seafaring communities.

12 Jafrabad 31 Varah-Swarup There is a temple of Varah-Swarup. It relates to Vishnu in his third incarnation, when in the form of a boar, he supported the world on his tusk from the Daitya Hiranyakasha, who was endeav­ ouring to provoke him to combet. Vishnu was trying to sava the world after the deluge beneath the ocean, and was pursued by Hiranyakasha who insulted him and tried to provoke him to fight. Until he bad firmly established the world, Vishnu ignored all insults from Yaksha and then fought with Hiranyakasha and slew him. A small hamlet has sprung up round the temple. The old temple of Varah-Swarup has been renovated and an idol has been installed therein. The Jalaram temple authorities have also built their temple here, on the sea shore. It is a place of Pilgrimage for the Hindus. Here a fair is held on Bhadrapad Amas.

13 Kodinar VII Kodinar There is the Koteshwar Mahadev where there is a Nandi in a damaged condition. Secondly, in the Bapeshwar Mahadev temple, the ling and the Nandi are in a broken condition. Further the Bhairavnath Mahadev (ling) is very ancient and is located under­ ground. Lastly, there is the Somna th Mahadev temple.

14 Kodinar 3 Ghantvad An ancient temple called 'Rudreshwar Mahadev' located on the high bank of the river Shingoda. The place is holy for Hindus for performing "Pitru-Shraddha" and is, therefore, called Rudra Gaya. A fair is held here every year in the month of Shravan (August).

15 Kodinar 56 Muldwarka Muldwarlca WaS the original seat of Lord Krishna. On a rock jutting into the sea, stands a ruined temple of Dwarkadhish with­ out an idol in the sanctum. It is said that a secret passage lay under the temple through which Shri Lord Krishna escaped. From the ruins in front of the temple, it appears that there might be a big rectangular Sobha Mandap for Katha-Kirtan in the temple. Outside the main gate of the temple, there is a stone image of the standing Sun God.

16 Kunkavav-Vadia IX Bagasara Bagasara belonged to the Vala Kathi and was one of the impor­ tant Agency Thanas before integration. It was an important market centre for Gir timber.

( xiv) Sl. Name of L.C. Name of Details of religious, historical or archaeolo,ical interest No. Taluka/Mahal No. Town/Village 1 2 3 4 5

17 Babra x Babra On the north bank of the river Kalubhar. there is one ancient Shha temple s.,_id to have been built by the Pandavas during their 14 years wanderings in the forests. Nearby, there are relics of the Kunti's well and Panch-Kund (five Iectangular tanks) nel!-r the Shiva temple. There are two legends 3bout the place. According to one legend, there existed a town called Manipur on the bank of the Pampa Sarovar. At this place, there is now only the Ram· para river flowing in the lOW-lying basin. The second legend is about the change of the name of Manipur into Bahra. It is said that once Arjuna came to the Pampa Sarovar where he met two Nag-Kanyas, Ulupi and Chitrangada.

olS Latbi XI Lathi Apart from this historical importance, Lathi shines in the literary fir~ament of Gujarat. as the birth-place of the poet Kalapi.

19 Lathi XII Damnagar Tn the vicinity of the town, there is an ancient temple of the Kumbhanath Mahadev. The kund on the east has been converted in the shape of a well and is used as washing-ghat for public purposes.

20 Lilia 2 Antalia This place is famous because of the temple of Mahadev called Antaleshwar. About its ling. it is said that the Kanbi Patels of the "mage were carrying the ling-stone in the cart, but it fell down on the way. When attempts were made to lift it, it sank deeper and deeper in the ground. Thereafter. the Kanbi Patels of the area gathered and built a temple at the place where the ling-stone lay. As the ling could not be lifted, it was installed much below the level of the ground. This happened about 150 years ago. The pictures of the Patels who built the temple were painted on the interior walls of the dome of the temple. They are still in good condition.

21 Lilia 33 Krankach The village. is an old vav or step-well in which are two small temples, the one dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the other to the sacred bull, Nandi.

Soarce : Amreli District Gazetteer

VU. Brief analysis of tbe Village and Town There are only 2 villages without primary school. Directory and Primary Census Abstracts The number of villages where the primary school data based on Inset Tables are not available are 2 in Dhari taluka. Arnreli, Khambha, Rajula, Jafrabad, Kodinar, Kunka­ NOTE ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY Vav, Bahra, Lathi and Lilia are fully covered with primary education facility. The different types of amenities available at the village level in each of the talukas of the district has been tabulated in the form of Village There are 92 villages in the district which Directory. This Statement shows the different have dispensarY, whereas 1 village has hospital. types of amenities and land-use in each village. 26 villages have maternity and child welfare At the end of the Village Directory a talukawise centre, 5 villages have primary health centre. abstract of all the amenities has been prepared 105 villages have familY planning centre and and printed as Appendix-I. It can be seen from the 91 vHlages have primary health sub-centre. There Appendix-I that out of 595 inhabited villages, are in all 357 villages having community health 593 villages have primary educatioa facility. worker.

( x:v ) As regards drinking water ordinary surface There are 32 railway stations in the district. wells are the main source of the drinking water facility and 586 villages have such types of well. There are 4 nevigable waterway in the dist­ There are 154 villages where water is available rict. Out of these 2 are in Rajula taluka, 1 in through tap and in 6 villages water is available Kodinar taluka, 1 in Jafrabad mahal. through tubewells whereas 4 villages get supply through canals. In addition there are 70 tanks As regards the electric power supply, out of and 231 villages are on the river side. All the 595 villages, 428 villages have electric power villages have drinking water facility, however, supply either for domestic or for agricultural or this will not mean that abundant water supply for industrial purpose. In the district almost 72 is available through out the year at all these per cent of the villages have been electrified. In sources. Arnreli, Dhari, Kunkavav, Babra, Lathi and Khambha are the talulca/rnahal where more than In respect of post, telegraph and phone 60 per cent of the total villages have been facilities, 251 villages have only post offices, 1 electrified. village has post and telegraph facility whereas 70 villages have both post office and phone On the basis of the amenities noted in the facility, 11 villages have post, telegraph and phone Village Directory, a brief analysis of the different facilities and 4 villages have only phone facility. amenities has been made which is as follows :

Out of 595 villages, 545 villages have facility Amenities in Tillages for a bus stop. The villages where bus stop is not available are 3 in Amreli, 3 in Dhari, 3 in Table No. shows the distribution of Khambha, 10 in Rajula, 10 in Jafrabad, 16 in villages according to the availability of different Kodinar, 2 in Kunkavav, 2 in Lathi and 1 in Lilia. amenities.

TABLE 1

Distribution of Tillages according to the availability of different amenities

81. Name of No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the No. Taluka/ inha­ following amenities Mahal bited vill­ Education Medical Drinking Post Mar­ Com­ Approach Power ages Water and ket/ muni­ by Pucca Supply Tele­ Hat cation Road graph 1 2 3 456 7 8 9 10 11 1 Amreli 70 70 (110.00) 25 (35.11) 70 (100.00) 54 (77.14) 67 (95.71) 33 (47.14) 62 (88.57) 2 Dhari 83 81 (97.59) 30 (36.14) 83 (100.00) 40 (48.19) 80 (96.39) 25 (30.12) 57 (68.67) 3 Khambha 36 36 (100.00) 12 (33.33) 36 (l00.00) 18 (50.00) 33 (91.67) 11 (30.56) 22 (61.11) 4 Rajula 91 91 (100 00) 14 (15.38) 91 (100.00) 38 (41.76) 83 (91.21) 30 (32.97) SO (54.95) 5 lafrabad 42 42 (100.00) 10 (23.81) 42 (100.00) 11 (26.19) 33 (78.57) 22 (52.38) 16 (38.10) 6 Kodinar 63 63 (100.00) 18 (28.57) 63 (100,00) 30 (47.62) 47 (74.60) 48 (76.19) 63 (100.00) 7 Kunkavav 68 68 (100.00) 34 (50.00) 68 (100.00) 59 (86.76) 66 (97.06) 29 (42.65) 59 (86.76) 8 Babra 56 56 (100.00) 13 (23.21) 56 (JOO.OO) 29 (51.79) 56 (100.00) 20 (35.71) 36 (64.29) 9 Lathi 49 49 (100.00) 21 (42.86) 49 (100.00) 35 (71.43) 47 (9.5.92) 20 (40.82) 41 (83.67) 10 Lilia 37 37 (100.00) 16 (43.24) 37 (100.00) 23 (62.16) 36 (97.30) 10 (27.03) 22 (59.46) Total 595 593 (99.66) 193 (32.44) 595 (100.00) 337 (56.64) 548 (92.10) 248 (41.68) 428 (71.93)

All the villages in the district have drinking Amreli, Rajula, Kodinar, Kunkavav, Babra. water facility either by way of well or tank or Lathi talukas and Khambha, Jafrabad, Lilia tubewell or hand pump, or river, etc. It is also mahal have primary education in all villages. seen that 99.66 per cent of the total villages of Dhari is the only taluka where this facility is the district have the facility of primary education available in about 98 per cent of the total and 2 villages do not have primary education. Villages.

( xvi) The medical amenities are available in 32.44 aches. Only 27.03 per cent of the villages of Lilia per cent of the total villages of the district, the mahalare connected by the pucca road, which is percentage varies from 50.00 per cent in Kunkavav the lowest in the district. In Kodinar taluka, 76.19 taluka to 15.38 per cent in Rajula taluka. per, cent of the total villages have the facility of pucca roads which is the highest in the district. It is also observed that about half of the tota} villages of the district have the facility of In respect of electric power supply 72 per cent post and telegraph. Among the various talukas of the total villages of the district have this the highest coverage of 86.76 per cent is recor­ facility of electric power supply. The talukas of ded in Kunkavav taluka- as against the lowest of Kodinar with 100.00 per cent, Amreli with 88.57 26.19 per cent found in Jafrabad mahal. Only per cent, Kunkavav with 86.76 per cent, Lathi 5 talukas have this facility in more than 50 per with 83.67 per cent fall above the district average, cent of the villages. whereas the rest of the talukas are below the district average. The villages of lafrabad and Lilia The communication facilities by way of bus mahal and Rajula taluka are comparatively Jess or train are available in 92.10 per cent of the electrified. total villages of, the district. The highest cover­ age of 100 per cent is in Babra taluka, whereas Proportion of rural papulation served by different the lowest ~ne is in Kodinar taluka which is only amenities 74.60 per cent.

Out of total inhabited villages of the district Table No. 2 shows the proportion of rural 41.68 per cent villages have pucca road appro- population served by different amenities.

TABLE 2.

Proportion of rural population served by different amenity

SI. Name of Taluka! Total Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of No. Mahal popUlation of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Appro- Power villages in Water Telegraph Hat cation ached by Supply the taluka Pucca Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Amreli 117,992 117,992 64,726 117,992 102,978 116,475 70,087 107,850 (100.00) (54.86) (100.00) (87.28) (98.71) (59.40) (91.40) 2 Dhari 96,811 96,731 53,225 96,811 72,711 96,548 41,092 83,364 (99.92) (54.98) (100.00) (75.11) (99.73) (42.45) (86.11) 3 Khambha 46,556 46,556 25,207 46,556 34,093 45,272 23,386 36,359 (100.00) (54.14) (100.00) (73.23) (97.24) (50.23) (78.10) 4 Rajula 105,248 105,248 32,461 105,248 70,029 101,727 61,872 74,100 (100.00) (30.84) (100.00) (66.54) (96.65) (58.79) (70.41) 5 Jafrabad 45,609 45,609 22,447 45,609 22,187 41,055 30,477 23,683 (100.00) (49.22) (100.00) (48.65) (90.02) (66.82) (51.93) 6 Kodinar 117,239 117,239 62,426 117,239 85,598 100,433 95,391 117,239 (100.00) (53.25) (100.00) (73.01) (85.67) (81.37) (100.00) 7 Kunkavav 120,382 120,382 80,500 120,382 113,855 119,449 64,205 110,724 (100.00) (66.87) (100.00) (94.58) (99.22, (53.33) (91.98) 8 Babra 79,712 79,712 32,195 79,712 56,677 79,712 42,372 ~,044 (100.00) (40.39) (100.00) (71.10) (100.00) (.53.16) (15.33) 9 Lathi 75,360 75,360 43,572 75,360 64,679 74,581 36,296 67.819 (100.00) (57.82) (100.00) (85.83) (98.97) (48.16) (89.99) 10 Lilia 53,846 53,846 33,657 53,846 41,447 53,461 23,017 41,087 (100.00) (62.51) (100.00) (76.97) (99.28) (42.75) (7~.30)

Total 858,755 858,675 450,416 858,155 664,254 818,113 488,201 72%,169 (99.99) (51.45) (100.00) {'17.35} (96.50) (56.85) (84.11)

(xvii ) It will be seen from the above table that TABLE 3 the rural population of Amreli, Rajula, Kodinar, Kunkavav, Babra, Lathi taluka and Khambha, Distribution of villages not having certain Jafrabad and Lilia mahal have been fully covered amenities arranged by distance ranges from by primary education faciHty whereas in Dhari the places where these are available talu'm it is nearer to it. 81. Village not Number of villages where tbe No. having the amenity is not available and As regards medical facility the rural popu~ amenity of available at distance of ------lation coverage is 52.45 per cent. The rurai -5 Kms 5-10 10+ Total' population of the district is fully covered by ,Kms Kms (Cols.3.-5) drinking water facility. 2 3 4, 5 6

Education 2 2 In respept of post and telegraph facility 2 Medical 3(>8 58 36 402 the rural population of Amreli. Dhari, Kodinar, 3 Drinking Water Kunkavav, Babra, Lathi taluka and Khambha 4 Post and Tel~graph, 184 59 15 258 mahal and Lilia mahal have large coverage, 5 Market/Hat whereas Jafrabad mahal has low coverage. 6 Communication 41 6 47

It will be observed from the 'above table As regards communication the rural popUlation that 2 villages of the district have no primary coverage is fairly wide except in ~odinar taluka education facility. The same is available at a where it is 86 per cent as compared, to more distance of less than 5 killS. Out of 595 villages than 90 per cent in other talukas. The position 402 villages of the district have no medical fac­ of approach to the villages by pucca road in the ility, out of that 366 villages have this facility district is not satisfactory and only about 56.85 available at a distance of less than 10 kms. per cent of the rural population is, covered by 'Whereas in 36 villages the same is available at a pucca approach road. In Kodinar, Amreli and distance of more than 10 kIhs. from the village. Rajula taluka and J afnibad mahal 59 to 81 per ceot of the rural population have pucca. road' In respect of,;post and telegraph facility, facility, whereas in remaining taluka th~ pucca' 258 villages have no such facilities out of that road facility covers hardly 42 to 53 per cent of 243 villages have such a facility at a distance the rural population. of less ,than 10 kms. from the village, whereas ,', " J 5 villages have this facility at a distance of 10 As regards po\ver supply the talukas of 'or more kms. aW;iY from the village., Kodinar,· Ainreli, Kunkavav and Lathi have the large coverage wherea'S J afrabad mahal has low As' regards communication facIlity 47 vill­ coverage. V I ages h~ve no such facility, the same is available

. 1'. .1 •. ~ within the distance of 10 kms. from the village . O.istribution of vil1age~ .not having certain ameni- ties, arrang~d by distance ranges from: ,the places Distribution of villages according to the distance where they ,are available from the nearest town and availability of diffel ent ( I;; . ,r., amenities Table No. 3 sho~s the distributipu' of villa- :'~ g~~ ~ not havip,g certain amenities aIrat}ged by, Table No. 4 show the distribution of villages distance ranges from tbe places where they ar~ according to the distance from the nearest town 'available. and availability of different amenities. ~. "-

..... , <' '",._ , ;: -.. TABLE 4

Distribution of villages according to the distance from, the nearest town and availability of different amenities

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of SI. range from inhabited No. the nearest villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Minket/ Commu- Approach Power town in each Water Telegraph gat nication by Pucca Supply (in kms) range Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0-5 86 86 16 , 86 48 77 43 63 (lOO-.OO) ( 18.60) (100,00) (55.81) (89.S3) (50,00) (74.26) 2 6-15 311 311 111 3 J I 190 294 138 242 (100.00) (36.01) (100.00) (61.09) . (94.53) (44.37) (77.81) 3 16-50 196 194 64 196 98 175 66 122 (98.98) (32.65) (100.00) (50.00) (89.29) (33.67) (62.24) 4 51 and above 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 (100.00) (50.00) (!:DO.OO) (50.00) (100.00) (50.00) (50.00)

5 Unspecified ',' Total 595 593 193 595 331 548 248 428 (99.66) (32.44) . (100.00) (56.64) (92.10) (41.68) (71.93)

In the district 86 villages are at a distance range of 16-50 kms. from nearest town, out of which of 0-$ kms. from the nearest, town, out ,of which 122 villages have facility of power supply, 98 48 villages have facility for, post a[ld telegraph villages have post and telegraph facilities, 66 and 43 villages have approach by pucca road. villages have approach by pucca road, whereas There are 16 villages in this range have medical 64 villages have medical facility. Other facilities facilities whereas the other facilities of primary are quite satisfactory. education, drinking water, communication and power supply are quite satisfactory. Only 2 villages are in the distance range of " 51 kms. and more from the nearest town which Out of 595 villages, 311 villages are situated are fully coveredby education, drinking water; at a distan~e range of 6-15 kms. from the nea­ and communicatio'u facilities. rest town. Out of these villages 190 villages have post and telegraph facilities, 138 villages have Distribution of villages according to population approach by pucca road, whereas Il2 villages range and amenities available have medical facilities. The other facilities are Table No. 5 shows the distribution .of villa.. being satisfaCtory. . ~ ges according to population range and amenities There are 196 villages at a distance range available.

TABLE 5

Distribution of villages aecording to population range and amenities available " -{: SI. Population No. of " No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of No. range inhabited villages in Education ~~ical Drinking Pp,st and Market/- Communi- Approach , Power, each range Water Telegraph Hat cation by PuCca Supply Road - .;. 1 2 3 4 ' '~, t· f~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'. ' 1 Up to 499 91 89 . : 3 91 7 68 20 36 (97.80) , ., (DO) (100.00) (7.69) (74.73) (21.98) (39.56) 2 500-1,999 381 381 "-'93 381 211 357 145 273 (100.00) (24:41) (100.00) (55.38) (~3.70) (38.Q6) (71.65) 3 2,000-4,999 114 114 88 114 110' 114 75 110 (100.00) (77.19) (100.00) (96.49) (100.00) (65.79) (96.49)

,~~ ',,5,000 arid above ,9 ;'.9 . ~ ~ 4 9 9 9 9 ,.' ~8 ',,- , 9 ~ . (100.00); 00 > .' (100.00) (100.00) • !. , , . 099. ) (lOQ.OO) (88J~2), (100.00) , : .. > .. ~ ~ , < :r-otal 595 593 595 .331. :. •• 0: 428 1'3, ~} 548. ' Z48 (99.66) (32.44) (100.00) (56.64) (92.10) . .'. (41;68)" '(71.93)

(xix ) It wHl be seen from the table that there are TABLE 6 91 villages below 500 population range, out of Main Staple foodin the Majority of villages which the maximum facility is available in respect in each taluka of drinking water 100 per cent, followed by Sl Name of Main staple food primary education 97.80 per cent, communicat­ No. Taluka/Mahal ion 74.73 per cent, power supply 39.56 per cent, 1 '2 3 approach by pucca road 21.98 per cent, post 1 Amreli Bajri, Wheat, Jowar, Rice Dbari and telegraph 7.69 per cent, and lastly medical 2 Bajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar 3 Khambha Bajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar 3.30 per cent. 4 Rajula Bajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar S Jaftabad Bajti, Rice, Wheat, Jowar There is an increasing trend in the availab­ 6 Kodinar Hajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar ility of faciHties, with increase in population 7 Kunkavav Bajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar range of the villages and ths villages with more 8 Babra Bajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar than 5,000 population are fully covered by all 9 Latbi Bajri, Rice, Wheat, Jowar 10 Lilia Bajri, Rice, Wheat, ]owar the amenities except the facilitiy of pucca road wbich is 88.89 per cent. Bajri, Rice, Wheat and Jowar are the main Staple food of' most of the villages of the Staple food talukas.

Table No.6 shows the main staple food in Land-use the majority of the villages in each taluka of Table No.7 shows the distribution of villa­ the district. ges according to their land-use.

TABLE 7

Distribution of villages according to land use

SI. Name of Taluka/ No. of Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated No. Mahal inhabited area to total area area to total cultivable villages area 2 3 4 S ,~ Amreli 70 76,728.00 71,050.00 10,441.00 (92.60) (14.70) 2 Dhari 83 101,862.()() 76,749.00 5,193.00 (75.35) (6.77) 3 Kbambha 36 40,747.00 31,224.00 4,190.00 (76.63) (13.42) 4 Rajula 91 80,177.00 66,816.00 3,023.00 (83.34) (4.52) S Jafrabad 42 32,693.00 28,604.00 1,469.00 (87.49) (5.14) 6 Kodinar 63 52,022.00 43,981.00 7,938.00 (84.54) (I8.0S) 7 Kunkavav 68 78,025.00 72,721.00 3,738.00 (93.20) (5.14) 8 Babra 56 73,3SS.00 61,320.00 5,926.00 (83.59) (9.66) 9 Lathi 49 57,475.00 51,880.00 1,809.00 (90.27) (3.49) 10 Lilia 37 39,504.00 37,351.00 1,116.00 (94.55) (2.99) Total S9S 632,588.00 541,696.00 44,843.00 (85.63) (8.28) The irrigated area to total cultivable area to total area, followed by Kunkavav talaka in the district is 8.28 per cent. Lilia mahal 93.20 per cent, whereas in other taluka it is has the highest 94.55 per cent of cultivable area vary between 75 per cent to 93 per cent. As

( xx ) regards irrigation facility, Kodinar and Amre1i for each of these towns. Out of 12 towns, only have irrigation facilities of about 18 per cent and one town has municipality, 4 to,,",ns have 15 per cent of total cultivable area respectively, nagar panchayats and remaining towns have whereas Lathi 3.49 per cent and Lilia. 2.99 per village panchayats. There is only one town Am­ cent are very low in irrigation. reli which has a population of 58,241, whe­ reas the remaining towns have the population Note on Town Directory below 50,000. Dungar and Vadia are small towns which have 6,556 and 9,695 population respect­ The list of urban areas for the purpose of ively. 1981 Census was finalised in consulation with the State Government. The following criteria The populatation growth rate of the diffe­ were applied for the purpose of determining any rent towns from 1901 to 1981 have been shown area as an urban area : from Col. 7 to Col. 15 of Statement-I. It will be seen from this statement that during the last (a) All places with Municipality, Muni­ decade Iafrabad town has shown the growth rate cipal Corporation or Cantonment Board of 51. 74 per cent whereas Rajula, Dhari, Kodi­ or Notified town area: nar, Amreli, Chalala and Lathi town have growth rate of 35.24, 33.76, 33.43, 32.99, 28.51 and (b) All other places which specified the 27.71 per cent respectively, which is higher than following criteria : the growth rate of the district. The rest of the towns Babra, Damnagar, Vadia, Bagsara and ( i) A minimum population 5,000; Dungar have population growth rate below the district growth rate during the last decade. (ii) At least 75% of the male working population engaged in non-agricul­ Note on Statement II tural (and allied) activity;

(iii) A population of at least 400 per­ This statement gives the physical aspects of sons per sq. km. or a population the location particulars of towns. of 1,000 persons per sq. mile. Particulars regarding temperature and rain­ The Town Directory has been compiled in falls have been obtained from the Director seven statements given in the Section II for all General of Observatories, Meterological Depart­ the urban areas of the district. For presentation ment, Government of India. of the data, the towns of the district have been arranged in alphabetical order. The details of Distance between , the State the data covered in these statements are as Head quarter and the towns of the district vary follow : from the minimum of 248 kms. of Damnagar, to a maximum of 413 kms. of Kodinar. The Dis­ Note on Statement I trict Head quarter of Amreli is 288 kms. away from Gandhinagar, the State Head quarter. Townwise details relating to status and gro­ Except Babra and J afrabad towns all the towns wth history are given in this statement by arra­ are connected by railways and all the towns nging the towns in alphabetical order. The civic have bus facilities. administrative status of each town has been recorded in Col. 2 of the statement, Col. 5 shows l\ote on Statement m the area of the town in sq. km. of the town whereas Col. 6 shows the number of households This statement gives details of town finan­ including houseless population, Cols. 7 to 15 ces. The statement shows the receipt and expen­ shows the decadal growth history beginning from diture under several heads. The receipts are 1901 till 1981. The last Cols. _16 to 19 shows shown differently for (1) Receipts through taxes, the density and sex ratio of 1961, 1971 and 1981 (2) Revenue derived from municipal property

( xxi) and power apart from taxation, (3) Receipts Institutions and (6) Others on the basis of this through Government grants, (4) Receipts through statement. Table No. 8 has been prepared which loans, (5) Receipts through advances and (6) sho'ws per capita receipt and expenditure of all Receipts through other sources. The expenditure towns of the district. side has been classified as expenditure on (1) General Administration, (2) Public Safety, Table No. 8 shows the per capita receipt and (3) Public Health, (4) Public Works, (5) Public expenditure the different cities and towns.

TABLE 8

Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

SI. Class, Name and Pa Capita No. Civic Status of ------_- ---_------the Town Receipt in Rs. Expenditure in Rs. Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi­ Public Expendi­ Other through from all Admini­ ture on Works ture on Aspects taxes other stration Public Public Sources Health Institu­ and Con­ tion veniences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 1 II Amreli eM) 15099 44.33 106.66 144.43 2.70 11.76 10.66 1.05 1]'8.26 2 IV Babra (VP) 393.73 15.49 378.24 37.18 7.42 8.85 21.71 3 HI Bagasara (NP) 60.61 30.98 29.63 61.49 24.5t 5.61 15.95 0.04 15.38 4 IV Chalala .~ (VP) 4064 17.34 2330 30.34 1 80 13.57 8.34 0.25 6.38 5 IV Damnagai (VP) 59.48 25.29 3U9 55.73 4.87 7.40 34.56 3.75 5_15 6 IV Dhari (VP) 64.76 26.85 37.91 55.53 7.18 9.35 10.15 16.19 12.66 7 V Dungar IV?) 3r.f)4 1844 17.60 34 17 19.83 1.07 8.39 4.88 8 IV Jafrabad (VP) 24.44 1233 12.11 23.70 3.62 7.53 0.89 11.66 9 III Kodinar (N?) 4I.S5 33.87 7.68 45.45 8.26 17.31 10.88 9.00 10 TV Lathi (NP) 38.89 23.32 15.57 30.65 2.98 4.70 4.08 2.42 16.47 11 II 1 Rajula eN?) 98.58 37.95 60.63 85.56 0.R4 42.20 11.73 14.94 6.85 17 V Vadia (VP) 44.36 29.40 1496 0.20 0.10 0.10

Total 98.66 31.13 67.53 72.41 7.33 11.98 10.64 3.31 39.15

The highest per capita receipt IS in Babra latrines. As regards the method of the night followed by Amreli in descending order. In soil disposal in Amreli, Babra, Chalala, Dam­ respect of per capita expenditure the highest nagar, Kodinar, Lathi and Rajula the wheel expenditure is in Amreli followed by Rajula and barrows system is prevalent, whereas in other Bagsara. The per capita expenditure on general talukas septic tank latrines is prevalent. administration is the highest in Bagsara followed by Dungar. As regards public works Damnagar The water supply system in the towns of has spent the highest at Rs. 34.56 per capita. Babra, Bagsara and Kodinar is through taps, whereas Chalala, Damnagar, Dhari, Jafrabad, Note on Statement IV Lathi and Vadia depend on wells and taps. Amreli gets its water supply from tubewells and Statement IV shows the civic and other taps. Rajula gets water supply from wells. amenities available in the towns. There are no fire-fighting services in the All the towns except Dungar and Rajula towns of Babra, Bagsara, Chalala, Damnagar, have open surface service drainage, Dungar and Dungar, Jafrabad, Kodinar, Lathi and Vadia, Rajula have sylk drains. As regards latrine there whereas the other towns have got their own fire are still 357 service latrines in Amreli, 66 fighting services. latrines in Kodinar and 56 latrines in Rajula which require to be converted to septic tank All the towns are electrified.

(xxii) Note on Statement IV A S1. Class, Name and' Civic No. of Beds in Medical No. Status of Town Institutions per 1,000 Population This statement shows the civic and other 2 3 amenities in slums. The information for slum 3 III Bagasara (NP) 0.43 areas is collected for class I and II towns. There 4 IV Chalala (VP) 0.33 is only one such towns viz. Amreli eM) in the district. The Amceli Municipal authority has not 5 IV Damnagar (VP) 1.69 reported information and hence the statement 6 IV Dhari (VP) 0.34 IV A is nil. 7 V Dungar (VP) 2.44

Note on Statement V 8 1V Jafrabad (VP) 1.18

The statement gives details relating to med­ 9 III Kodinar (NP) 0.37 ical, educational, recreational and other cultural 10 IV Lathi (NP) 3.11 facilities in the towns. In the case of medical insti­ tutions only Government, Semi-Government and 11 TIl Rajula (NP) 2.79

Charitable Institutions have been covered. Hosp­ 12 V Vadia (VP) 1.24 ital facilities are available in the towns of Amreli, Jafrabad, Kodinar, Lathi and Rajula. Amreli Total 2.03 and Lathi have T. B. clinic also. Babra, Bagsara, Chalala, Damnagar, Dhari and Kodinar have It is found that Amreli has the highest health centre facility. Dhari, Dungar, Jafrabad number of beds, 4.28 per 1,000 population and Vadia have nursing home facility. followed by Lathi, Rajula and Dungar with 3.11, 2.79 and 2.44 beds per 1,000 population Table No. 9 shows the total number of beds respectively. in medical institutions per 1,000 population in all the towns of the district. Only Amreli town has college education facilities. The district Head quarters Amreli has one TABLE 9 Arts, Commerce and Science College. There is no Medical, Engineering College and Polytechnic in No. of beds in Medical institutions ill towns the district. All the towns have higher Secondary. Secondary and primary school facilities and Sl. Class, Name and Civic No. of Beds in Medical Amreli, Rajula and Vadia have got adult litercy No. Status of Town 1 nstitutions per 1,000 Population centres. 2 3 Table No. 10 shows the number of different II Amreli (M 4.28 categories of schools per 10,000 population in 2 IV Babra (VP) 0.49 towns of the district.

TABLE 10

Schools per ten thousand popUlation in towns

S1. Class, Name and Civic Higher Secondary / Secondary/ Junior Secon­ Primary No. Status of Town Inter jPUC /Junior College Matriculation dary/Middle 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 II Amreli (M) 0.859 0.859 3.777 2 IV Babra (VP) 1.639 1.639 3.279 3 III Bagasara (NPI 0.859 1.303 2.607 4 IV Chalala (VP) 1.635 1.635 2.453 5 IV Damnagar (VP) 0.937 1.873 3.746 6IV Dhari (VP) 0.570 1.140 4.561

( xxiii ) TABLE 10 - Contd.

SI. Class, Name and Civic H!gher Secondary/ Secondary/ Junior Secon- Primary No. Status of Town InterjPUCfJunior College Matriculation dary /Middle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 V Dungar (VP) 1.525 1.525 4.576 8 IV Jafrabad (VP) 0.738 0.738 2.215 9 III Kodinar (NP) 0.920 0.920 1.381 10 IV Lathi (NP) 1.384 1.384 2.768 ] 1 III Rajula (NP) 0.977 0.977 2.443 ]2 V Vadia (VP) 1.031 1.031 4.126 Total 0.998 1.135 3.131 Note: Tn Gujarat State the levels of Education are classified as under: ( i) Primary (From standard I to VII passed) (ii) Secondary/Matriculation (From standard VIII to X passed) (:ii) Higher Secondary (From standard XI to XII passed) Hence the details under Col. 5 are not shown.

The average number of higher secondary, The important commodities imported in the intermediate, junior college per 10,000 population towns of the district are Groundnut , FoodQ'rains'" , for all towns is 0.998 such average in respect Pulses, Cotton Yarn, Cotton, Cloth, Sugar, Iron, of number of secondary/matriculation is 1.135. Chemical, Fertilizer, Tobacco, Crude Oil, Wood, The average number of primary schools per Teekwood, Machinery Spare Parts, Timber, 10,000 population for all towns i" 3.131. Cereals, etc.

As regards the primary education, the max­ The important commodities which are expo­ imum number of primary school per 10,000 rted out of towns are Oil Cackes, Groundnut population is found in Dungar town which is Oil, Groundnut Oil Seeds, Agricultural Tools, 4.58 followed by Dhari with 4.56 and Vadia with Snuff, Khadi and Handloom Cloth, Vanspati 4.13. The towns of Amreli, Jafrabad, Kodinar Oil, Salt, Sugar Chillies, Iron, Ploughs, Fish, and Rajula have facilities for recognised short­ Gipsam, Stone Article, Gur, Cement Pipes, etc. hand/typewriting institutions. The important commodities manufactured in There is only one stadia in Amreli. The the towns of the district are Groundnut Oil, number of Cinema houses in Lathi are 11 which Vanspati Oil, Oil Engines and Spare Parts, Khadi is the maximum number in any single city or and Handloom Cloth, Salt, Sugar, Tiles, Snuff, town. There is no cinema facility in Babra, GUr, Bricks, Agricultural Tools, Oil Cackes, Fish, Chalala and Dungar. Iron ploughs, Empty Oil Tins, Groundnut Oil Seeds, Cement Pipes, Gipsam, Chillies, Stone Note on Statement VI Articales, Soap, etc.

Statement VI shows the details regarding Table No. 11 shows the details of the imp~ trade, commerce, industry and banking in the ortant commodities manufactured, imported and towns. exported in the different towns of the district.

TABLE 11

Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns

Sl. Class, Name and Civic Most Important Commodity No. Status of the Town Manufactured Ex.ported Imported 1 2 3 4 5 II Amreli (M) Groundnut Oil Groundnut Oil Groundnut 2 IV Babra (VP) Oil Engine and Spareparts Groundnut Oil Foodgrains, Pulses 3 III Bagasara (NP) Handloom Cloth Groundnut Oil seeds Cotton yarn

( xxiv) TABLE ll-Contd.

Most important commodity manufactured, imported and ellpOrted i. ton.

Most Imp(lrtant Commodity 51. Class, Name and Civic Status of the: Town No. Manufactured Exported Import.d

3 4 S 1 Z Cotton Chalal. (VP) ~hadi & Handloom Cloth Khadi & Hondloom -4 IV Cloth Groundnut Damnalar (VP) Vanaspati Oil Vanaspati Oil, 5 IV Oil Cakes Oil Cakes Groundllut 6 IV Dhari (VP) Groundnut Oil Oil Cakes Groundnut 7 V Dunur (VP) Groundnut Oil Salt Foodl1'ains I lV lafrabad (VP) Salt Sugar, Our Cloth 9 III lCodinar (NP) Sugar SUlar 10 JV Lathi (NP) Groundnut Oil ChiJliel Grol.\ndnut Oil Iron II m Rajula (NP) Groundnut Oil Groundnut Oil Chemical Fertilizer 12 V Vadia (NP) Groundnut Oil .All the towns and cities have facility of is followed ny Scheduled Castes/Scheduled banking and excpet Kodinar all the towns have Tribes, Primary Census Abstract and Village/ agricultural credit societies. Appendix given Townwise Primary Census Abstract. in Section-II shows the towns showing their A brief analysis of the Primary Census out-groWth with population. Abstract is as follows: Note on Primary Census Abstract Population number of viii_Its and Dumber of towns 1981 in tbe district The district Primary Census Abstract of Amreli district showing talukawise totals, rural Table no. 12 shows population, number of and urban population is included in Part B of villages and number of towns within each taluJcaI the volume. The dis;trict Primary Census Abstract mahal of the district.

lABLE 11

Population, Dumber of YiUI.'1 aDd towDI, 1911

Nalll8 ot Population Sl. Taluka/Mabal No. Total Rural

p M F P M P :2 3 4 , 6 7 • Amreli 176,233 89,478 86,755 117,992 59,143 51,849 2 Dhari 126,581 64,112 62,469 96,811 48,928 47,813 J Khambba 46,556 23,556 23,000 46,556 %3,556 23,000 4 Rajula 132,268 66,937 65,331 105,148 53,215 52 •.,3 5 lafrabad '9,153 30,161 28,985 4',609 23,295 %l.314 6 lCodinar 138,970 70,397 68,573 117,239 59.416 57,823 7 Kukavav Vadia 153,092 77,903 75,119 120,381 61,239 '9,143 I Babra 91,911 46,653 45,2'8 79,712 40,360 39.352 9 Latbi 100,487 '0,158 50,329 75,360 37,430 37.9JO 10 Lilia 53,846 2£.641 17,199 33.846 %6,f47 Z7.I" T.t.l 1,0",'" $46,00' 543.0" '5',75$ 4.JJ,11' 4J',IJf

A..... CUV) TABLE ll-COlild. Population, number of villages and towns 1981 Population No. of Villages No. of Name of Sl. Towns Taluka/Mahal No, Urban Total Inhabited

P M F 9 10 I! 12 13 14 2 58,241 30,335 27,906 70 70 Amreli 29,770 15,184 14,586 83 83 2 Dhari 2 36 36 Khambha 3 27,020 13,722 13,298 91 91 2 Rajula 4 13,544 6,873 6,671 42 42 1 lafrabad 5 21,731 10,981 10,750 63 63 1 Kodinar 6 32,710 16,664 16,046 68 68 2 Kukavav Vadia 7 12,199 6,293 5,906 56 56 Babra 8 25,127 12,728 12,399 49 49 2 Lathi 9 37 37 Lilia 10 210,342 111.710 107,561 595 595 12 Total

The total population of Amreli district is followed by Dhari and Amreli taluka with 83 1,079,097 during the 1981 Census, which works and 70 respectively. The minimum number of out at 3.)7 per cent of the total state population. villages are in Khambha mahal which are 36. The rural population is 3.66 per cent of total The maximum urban poputation is in Amreli rural population of the State, whereas the taluka followed by Kunkavav-Vadia taluka. urban populatioD il 2.08 per cent of the total urban popUlation of the State. The proportion of urban popUlation in the district to the total population is 20.42 percent The district ranks 15th in population out of which is very low as compared to the proportion total 19 district of the State. in the State, 31.10 percent.

It will be seen from the above table that Decadal changes in distribution of popUlation in out of total 595 villages in the district and all the district the villag,es are inhabited. There are 12 towns Table No. 13 shows the talukawise details in the district; The highest number 0"'" villages regarding the decadal change in the population are found in Rajula taluka, which are 9 I, during the last decade of 1971-1981.

TABLE 13 Deeada) chanie in distribution of population

Sl. PopulaHon No. Name of Taluka Percentage decadal 1971 1981 0971-81) Variation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Amreli 140,496 96,702 43,794 176,233 117,992 58,241 +25.44 +22.Q2 +32.99 2 Dhari 99,935 77,305 22,630 126,581 96,811 29,770 +26.66 +25.23 +31.55 3 Khambha 53,711 53,711 46,556 46,556 +13.21 + 13.32 4 Rajula 101,093 80,489 20,604 132,268 105,248 27,020 +30.84 + 30.76 +31.14 5 1afrabad 42,039 33,113 8.926 59,153 45,609 13,544 +40.71 +31.74 +51.74 6 Kodinar 1Q5.759 89,473 16,Z86 138.970 117.23') 21,739 +31.40 +31.03 +33.43 7 Kukavav Vadia 120,617 93,787 26,830 153,092 120,382 32,710 +26.92 +28.36 +21.92 8 Babra 72.383 62.631 9,7S:! 91,911 79,712 12,199 +26.98 +27.17 +25.09 9 Lathi 8t·694 62,770 19.924 100.487 75,360 25,127 +21.52 +20.06 +26.11 10 Lill. .'.003 48,003 ·53,846 53,846 +12.17 + 1217 T.tal S41.73' 6".,.4 161,746 1,079,097 851,755 llO.342 +27.14 +26.29 +30.58

(xni) The decadal growth rate of pop\11ation in the TABLE 15 ,district is 27.14. The decadal growth rate of Rajula, Kodinar taluka and lafrabad Distribution of Villages by Density mahal is above the district growth rate whereas for the rest of the taluk;l,s it is below Sl. Range of density Total No. of Percentage of the district growth rate. In case of rural areas No. (per Sq. Km.) villages in each villages in eaoh Rajula, KQdinar, Kunkavav-Yadia, Babra taluka density range densitY':range and lafrabad mahlll are above the district growth 2 3 4

rate. In respect of urban areas Amreli, Dhari Less than 10 4 0.67 ~.ula, Kodinar and 1afatabad mahal have growth 2 11- 20 rate 'higher than the district' growth rates' where 6 1.01 a5 the urban areas of the other taulkas have 3 21- 50 24 4.04 irowth rates below the district growth rate. 4 51-100 127 21.34 5 101-200 Distribution of village by population range 350 58.12 6 201-300 61 10.25 The details of distribution of villages by 7 301-500 17 2.86 population ranges are given in the Table No.14. 8 501 and above 6 1.01 9 Not Known TABLE 14 Total 595 100.00 Distribution of Villages by. Population Ranges

Out of 595 jnbabite~· villages, 350 villages Sl. Range of No. of vi1lag~ Percentage of fall withiQ. tbe density range of 101-200 pel'son~. No. population in each range villages, i-n each Jange peJ: sq. km, 127. village fall within tbe rang~ :of 51-100 pel,'sotls per sq.km. whereas 34 vill~8~~ 1 2 3 4 have very low density.range up to 50 persQO$: Less than 200 l7 2.89 per sq.km. Th~re are 84 villages which have 2 200- ,499 74 12.14 higll density range oJ 201 persons per sq.km. :: 5QO=},999. 381 64.03 and more. 4 2,000-4,999 114 19.16

5 5,000-9,999 9 1.51 Pr9,~tion 9f Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 6 10,000 and above 2. !8 Tribes populatin of total population in the villages Total 595 100.00 and ~to".BS

Out of 595 total villages, 64.03 per cent villages The. total Scheduled Cast~s population of are· found in the pop'~dation rang of 500-1999, the district if) 93,048 which iI; 3.82 per cent of 19._l"6.pet: cent vill!}ges and 12.44 per cent villages the total Scheduled Castes population of the are in the population range of 2,000-4,999 and State where as the total Scheduled Tribe~ popu~ 200-499 respectively. Only 2.86 per cent villages lalion of the distrjct is 768 which is 0.02 p~r cent of are within the populat,ion range of 0-200. the total Scbedul-c;q Tribes population of the State.

There are 9 villages which have a population The Schedu~d Castes population_ of th~ rang of 5,000-9,999 and there is no vHage above distrtct is 8.62 per 'cent of the totaL district: the population range of 10,000 and more. popl,ldation whereas the Scheduled" Tribes­ population is 0.07 per cent of the total· district Density of Population population.

Table No. 16 gives the proportion of :Sehedu-, Table Nc. 15 shows the distribution of led Castes population of total populatioB ill the vil1aie~ by density of .population. viii.,. ( _I) TABLE: 16 Table No. 11 shows the Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to the total Proportion of Scheduled Castes Population to population of the village. Total Populati8D in the Villages TABLE: 17 SI. Percentage range of No. of villages Percentage of No. Scheduled Castes in each range villages in population to total each range Proportion of Scheduled Tribe Population to population Total Population in tbe Villages 1 2 3 4 1 Nil 65 10.92 S1. Percentage range of No. of villages Percenta,. 2 5 or less 166 27.!l0 No. Scheduled Tribes in each ranae of villaiel population to total ill each raDle 3 6 - 10 179 30.09 population 2 3 4 11 - 15 102 17.14 Nil 570 95.80" 5 16 - 20 40 6.72 2 5 or Less 2, 4.20 4.71 6 21 - 30 2& 3 6 - 15 31 2.52 7 and above 15 4 16 - 25 Total 595 100.90 S 26 - 35 6 36 - 50 There are 65 villages in the district which 7 51 and above have no Scheduled Castes population at all. There Total 595 1(10.00 are 166 villages. Where the proportion of total Scheduled Castes poputation to total population There are only 25 villages where there are is 5 per cent or less. In 179 villages the proportion Scheduled Tribes population, the majority of of l Scheduled Castes population to total popu­ villages, 570 villages, have no Scheduled Tribes lation is between 6 to 10 per cent whereas 185 population. Proportion of Scheduled Tribes villages have :more than 11 per cent of the total population to the total population is very low. population as Scheduled Castes population out of which 15 villages have more than 31 per cent Table No. 18 shows the proportion of of the total population as Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population population. in the different towns of the district.

TABLE: 18

Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Schecluled Tribes population in Towns s!. Name of the town Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage fjf No. Population Castes PopulatioD Tribes PopulatioD Scheduled Castel Scheduled Tribe, population to population to total populatioD total popu]atio. 1 2 3 " .5 6 7 1 Amreli 58,241 2,358 173 4.05 0.30 2 Babra 12,199 751 2 6.16 0.02 3 Bagasara 23,015 1,240 5.39 4 Chalala 12,230 1,025 1.38 5 Damnagar 10,677 656 ~.14 6 Dhari 17,540 1,120 14 6.39 0.011 7 Dungar 6,556 453 4 6.91 0.06 8 lafrabad 13,544 240 1.77 9 Kodinar 21,731 2,179 33 10.03 0.15 10 Lathi 14,450 1,136 7.86 11 Rajula 20,464 1,668 11 1.15 0.05

Total 210,647 ·12,826 237 ~,OJ 0,11 - . ,:cuvlff) It will be seen that proportion of Scheduled Literacy Rate of Towtis Castes population to the total population is maXlrnum in the Kodinar town. Table No. 20 shows the literacy rates of the In the case of proportion of Scheduled Tribes towns of the district. population to total population is maximum in Amreli town. TABLE 20 Literacy Rates For TGwns Literacy rates in Villages and Towns Sl. Name of the town Literacy No. The literacy rate in the distrtct which was Rate 33.65 in 1971 Census has increased to 42.08 2 3 during the 1981 Census, This is lower than the Amreli State literacy rate of 43.70. The district ranks 64.19 10th in literacy rate in the State, during 1981 2 Babra 49.14 Census. The male Ii teracy rate is 51.91 and female literacy rate is 32.01 which are both lower 3 Bagasara 57.34 than the State literacy rate of 54.44 and 32.30 respectively. 4 Chalala 39.71

Literacy Rate of Villages S Damnagar 34.81

6 Dhari 55.!lI Table No. 19 shows the literacy rates of 7 the different population ranges of the villages Dungar 45.29 of the district. I Jafrabad 33'.40 TABLE 19 , Kodinar 52.62 Literacy rates by population ranges of villages 10 Lathi 47)13 51. Range of No. of villages Literacy Rate No. population in each range Rajala 2 3 4 11 47.21

" .~. ~ LeiS thaD 200 17 25.67 12 Vadia U.12 2 200- 499 74 25.79 3 500-1,999 311 37.49 Total 54.61 4 2,000-4,999 114 40.64 5 5,000-9,999 9 45.12 It will be seen from the above table that 6 10,000 and above Amreli has the highest literacy rates of 64.19 Total 595 38.87 followed by 59.71 of Chalala and· 57.34 of It is seen from these figures that the literacy Bagsara. The lowest rate is in Jafrabad town rate is directly connected to the population which is 33.40. size of the village, the increase in size of popu latioD also shows the increse in literacy Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, rate. There is no village in the population range Literates, Workers and Non-workers in the district of 10,000 and more. Out of 595 villages, 586 villages in the population range up to 4,999 have literacy rate below the district literacy rate Table No. 21 shows the Scheduled Castes! whereas 9 villages in the population range of Scheduled Tribes population, literates, workers 5,000 and more have litereacy rate hiBher than and non-workers in the different talukas of the the dirtrict rate. district al recorded during the 1981 Cenlus. tABtE

tIterates, workers, non-workers, Scheduled

Sl. Name of Talukaj Total Percentage of N •. Maba! Rural Urban Scheduled Scheduled Literates to Total Poplollation Castes Tribes total population population population to total to total Persona Males Females population population P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Amnii T 176,233 89,418 86,755 7.44 0.11 55.95 64.17 46.85 & 117,992 59,143 58,$49 9.11 0.02 51.89 60.92 42.81 U S8,241 30,335 27,906 4.05 0.30 64.19 72.30 55.38

2 Dbart.; T 126,581 64,112 62,469 8.29 0.08 46.72 54.59 38.64 R 96,811 48,928 47,883 8.62 0.09 43.41 51.22 3S.43 U 29,770 15,184 14,586 7.21 0.05 57.41 65.46 49.15

3 ~ha~\M.): T 46,5~6 23,556 23,000 5.20 0.01 43.31 53.37 33.01. R. 46,556 23,556 23,000 5.20 0.01 43.31 53.37 33.01 U

R.ajul,,~: ' T 132,268 66,937 65,331 7.31 0.09 30.10 42.02 17.&9 " .R. 105,248 53,21S 52,033 7.17 0.10 25.82. 37.66 13.72 U 27,020 13,722 13,298 7.85 0.06 46.74 58.89 34.21

5 lafraW 0' T 59,153 30,168 28,985 6,42 0,01 22.19 32.24 11.74 R 45,609 23.295 22.314 7.80 0.01 18.87 28.08 9.25 U 13,544 6,873 6,671 1.77 33.40 46.33 20.09

, ~odiQfl'l~ " T 13i.97Q· . 70,397 68,573 16.89 0.16 37.70 50.18 24.88 R 117,239 59.416 57.S~~ 18.16 0.1t} _ 34.93 47.80 ~1.71 U 21,731 10,981 10;750 10.0h 0.15 52.62 . 6~.01 . 41.9.'';

'T ~UDkavav VacUa T 153,092 77,903 75,189 9.05 0,07 46.28 55,07 37.17 R 120,382 61,239 59,143, 10.05 0.09 43.4j· 52.19·, 34.39' U 32,710 16,664 16,04~ 5.37 56.68 65.63 47.39

8 Babra T 91,911 46.653 45,258 6.69 0.Q2 35.12 43.83 26.14 It 79,712 40,360 39,352 6.77 0.02 32.97 41.80 23.92 U 12,199 6,293 5,906 ' 6.16 0.02 49.14 56.89 40.89

, Lathi .t T 100,487 50,158 50,329 6.83 43.54 53.34 33.28 R. 75,3eO 37,430 37,930 6.73 41.20 51.80 30.74 U 25,127 12,128 12,399 7.13 50.56 59.83 41.05 to Lilia T 53,846 26,647 21,199 5.99 0.00 44.53 :53.90 35.35 It 53.846 26,647 17,199· 5.99 . 0.00 44.53 53.90 35.'5 < U

Amrtlt Pi.trict, T 1,079,097 546,009 533,088 8.62 0.07 <41.0S 51·91 32.0l . R 858.755 433,229 425,526 9.2. 0.06 38.87 48.76 28 •.1.0 U 220,342 112,780 107,562 6.05 0.11 54.61 64.01 44.75

( XXI ) 21

Castes/Tribes populatioD in tbe district

Percentage of Total Name of Talukaj SI. Rural Maha1 No. Main Workers to Marginal Work«s Total Workers to Non-workers to Urban ------Iotal population ------to total population ------total populatii'n total population p F p M F p M F p M F

12 13 14 15 Ie 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 2

29.91 48.91 10.30 5.55 0.80 10.47 35.46 4!J.71 20.77 64.54 50.29 79.23 T Amnii 31.79 50.33 13.15 7.97 1.09 14.89 39.76 51.42 28.04 60.24 48.58 n.'}6 R. 16.09 46.14 4.30 0.67 0.22 1.15 26.76 46.36 5.45 73.24 53.64 94.55 U

31.00 51.04 10.43 5.28 0.55 10.14 36.28 51.59 20.57 63.72 48.41 79.43 T Dhari , 31.93 51.64 11.7~ 6.48 0.63 12.45 38.41 52.27 24.24 61.59 47.73 75.76 a. 27.95 49.10 5.94 1.42 0.30 2.58 29.37 49.40 8.52 70.63 50.60 91.41 u

33.17 51.24 14.66 2.69 0.11 5.33 35.86 SUS ] 9.99 64.14 48.65 80.01 T IChamblt. 33.17 51,24 14.46 2.'9 0.11 5.33 35.86 51.35 19.99 64.14 48.65 10.01 R U

32.69 52.62 12.26 4.77 0.63 9.01 37.46 53.25 21.27 62.54 46.75 78.73 T Rajula 34.19 53.75 14.19 5.44 0.66 10.33 39.63 54.41 24.5! 60.37 45.59 75.48 R 26.82 48.24 4.72 :.16 0.52 3 85 28.98 48.76 8.57 71.02 51.24 91.43 U

30.96 52.34 8.71 2.89 0.85 5.02 33.85 53.19 13.7.1 66.15 46.81 86.27 T Iafrabad 3 L82 54.03 8.63 3.32 0.81 5.93 35.14 54.84 14.56 64.86 45.16 85.24 R 28.0& 46.62 8.98 1.45 0.94 1.96 29.53 47.56 10.94 70.47 52.44 89.06 U

29.10 50.03 7.62 3.07 0.37 5.84 32.17 50.40 13.46 67.83 49.60 86.54 T Kodillar 6 29.68 50.63 8.14 3.55 0.37 6.82 33.23 51.00 14.96 66.77 49.00 85.04 R. 26.03 46.82 4.80 0.44 0.29 0.60 26.47 47.11 5.40 73.53 52.89 94.60 U

30.04 49.88 9.48 8,39 1.22 15:tu 33.43 51.10 25.30 61.57 48.90 74.70 T Kllnkavav Vallia 7 30.88 50.33 10.73 10.03 1.39 t 8.99 40.91 51.72 29.72 59.09 48.28 70.28 a. 26.97 48.:24 4.89 2.34 0.60 4.15 29.31 48.84 9.04 70.6' 51.16 90.'6 u

31.51 32.42 9.95 9.28 0.76 18.07 40.79 53.11 28.0Z 59.21 46.12 7l.9' T Babra 8 } 1 52 51.45 10.05 10.59 0.83 20.60 42.11 53.2S 30.65 57.19 46.72 69.35 R 31.46 52.25 9.31 0.71 0.24 1.20 32.17 52.49 10.. 51 07.83 47.51 89.49 U

34.03 53.04 15.09 9.17 1.24 17.07 43.28 54.28 32.16 56.80 45.72 ".114 T Lakhi 9 35.40 54.10 16.94 10.96 1.3 \ 20.49 46.36 55.41 37.43 53.M 44.59 62.57 R 29.95 49.93 9.44 3.77 1.03 6.59 33.72 50.96 16.03 66.28 49.04 83.91 U

30.21 52.47 8.41 13.42 1.46 25.14 43.63 53.93 33.55 56.37 4'.17 '6.45 T Lilia 10 30.21 52.47 8.41 13.42 1.46 25·14 43.63 53.93 33.55 50.37 .'.07 61i.45 a. U

3] .03 51.04 10.53 6.28 0.80 11.91 37.31 51.84 22.44 62." 4'.16 77.56 T Amre Ii DiUriel '\1.95 51.84 11.70 7.49 0.88 14.23 39.44 51.72 1!.93 60.56 47.11 74.07 R 27.42 47.96 5.17 1.58 0.-17 2.7S 29.08 48.43 1.'2 71..0 51.57 '1.31 U

(u&i) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population Workers and Non-workers The proportion of Scheduled Castes The proportion of main workers and population to total population is very from marginal workers to the total popUlation is 5.20 per cent in Khambha mahal to 16.89 per cent 31.03 and 6.28 per cent respectively in the in Kodinar taluka. The respective proportion district. It is also worth noting that proportion in the rural areas of talukas vary from 5.20 of main workers in respect of male and female per cent in Khambha mahal to 18.16 per cent in workers to the total male and female population Kodinar tal uka and in the urban areas of of the district is 51.04 and 10.53 percent talukas it vary from 1.77 per cent in Jafrabad respectively. whereas quite reverse trend is noticed mahal to 10.03 per cent in Kodinar taluka. in respect of marginal wotkers where proportion of male workers and female workers is 0.80 and As regards the Scheduled Tribes population 11.91 respectively. the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes population From Table No. 21 it will be seen that in respect of the district to the total population in the of urban areas of the talukas the proportion district is not significent and it is below 1 of male main workers to the total male population per cent in all the rural and urban areas in the of the taluka vary from 46.14 per cent in Amreli district. taluka to 25.25 per cent in Babra taluka. The respective percentage of female workers vary from Literates 4.30 per cent in Amreli taluka to 9.44 per cent in Lathi taluka. It is also evident that the numbers The proportion of literate persons to the of total marginal workers in rural areas in each total population of the talukas vary from 22.19 taluka is very high as compared to its counter­ per cent in Jafrabad mahal to 55.95 per cent in part of its urban areas. Amreli tal uka. The highest and lowest proportion The proportion of total workers to the total of literate persons to the total rural popUlation population vary from 32.17 per cent in Kodinar of the talukas are found in Amreli talukas taluka to 43.63 percent in Lilta mahal. The 5l.89 per cent and Jafrabad mahal 18.87 per cent respective proportion is also vary in case of respectively. The proportion of literate person male workers from 49.71 per cent in Amreli to the total urban population of the talukas vary taluka to 54.28 percent in Lathi taluka. from 33.40 per cent in lafrabad mahal to 64,19 per cent in Amreli taluka. The taluka~ Growth rate density and sex ratio of urban of Rajula, Kodinar, Babra and lafrabad mahal population have literacy rate below the district literacy Table No. 22 shows the growth rate, density rate ef 42.08 per cent, and seX ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the State.

TABLE 22

Growth Density and Sex Ratio of Urban Population in the District in relatioD to the State

Amreli District SI. Census Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex Ratio No. Year Population Population Population Percentage (Population (No. of Variation per sq.km.) Females per in Urban 1,000 Males) Population

1 2 S 4 5 , 7 I 1'.5) "',.52.5 117,76$ 21.87 N.A. 1,007 2 l'J61 '67,823 142,570 21.3.5 -+ 21.06 1,444 941 3 1971 l?4B,730 161,746 19.88 +18.l6 564 939

4 1981 1,079,097 220,J42 20.42 +30,~1 713 9$4

( IUU ) TABLE 22-Contd.

Growth, density and Sex Ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the State

Oujarat State Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex Ratio Census SI Population Population Population Percentage (population (No. of Year No Variation per sq.k:m.) Females per iii Urban 1,000 Males> Population 9 10 11 13 13 14 2 1 16,262,657 4,427,896 27.23 N.A. 920 195. 1 20,633,350 5,316,624 25.77 +70.07 2,799 &96 1961 2 26,697,475 7,496,500 28.08 +41.00 1,625 893 1971 3 34,085,799 10,601,653 31.10 +41.42 2,225 905 ItSI 4

I. is observed from the table that proportion It can be seen from the table that Amreli "i)f urban population to the total population in Municipal authority bas not reported the Arnreli district is lower than the State during information. Hence the information is nil. all the four Censuses. The urban population in the district was 117,765 in 1951 Census is New Towns Added/Towns Deriassified in 1981 CeDI now 220,342 in 1981 Cenlus. Table No. 24 given below gives the The density of population in 1981 Census, information of new towns added or towns 783 persons pIn sq.km. was only 564 persons declaassified in 1981 Census. per sq.km in 1971 Census. The sex ratio which was 1,007 females per 1,000 males in 1951 TABLE 24 Census has come down to 954 females per New towns/towns declassified in IS8l Census 1,000 males in 1981 Census.

Proportion in Slums Population in Towns SI. Name of Town Pcpulation No. 1981 Census Table No. 23 shows the proportion of slums 2 3 population in towns. (a) Added TABLE 23 Nil

Proportion of the slums population in towns 2 (b) Declassified

Sl. Class, Name and Proportion of the Densit:y in No. Civic Status of slums Population to Slums (per It can be seen from the table that no new the Town ~t(Jtal Population of sq. km.) the Town towns is added or no town is declassified in 2 3 4 1981 Census and hence the information has II Amreli (M) Not reported by Municipal Authority been recorded as nil.

A-5 ( x.xxiii )

PART XIII-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

\ ( - LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The important codes used in the Village Directory are as follows :

Col. 5-Educational Col. 8-Post and Telegraph

1 Post Office 1 Primary or Elementary School P PO 2 Telegraph o.ffice 2 Junior Secondary or Middle School M TO 3 Post and Telegraph Office 3 Matriculation or Secondary H PTO 4 Telephone Connection 4 Higher Secondary /Intcrmodiate/ PUC Phone Pre-university Junior CoUcge I Col. to-Communications 5 College, Any College (Graduate level c and above) like Arts, Science, 1 Bus BS Commerce. etc. 2 Railway Station RS 6 Industrial School I 3 Navigable Waterway NW 7 Training School Tr 8 Adult Literaoy Class/Centre AC Col. ll-Approach to Village 9 Other Educational Institutions o 1 Pucca Road PR 2 Kaccha Road KR Col. 6-Medical Amenltftl 3 Navigable River NR 4 Navigable Canal NC 5 NavigabJe Waterway 1 Hospital H NW 2 Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW Col. 13-Power Supply 3 Maternity Home MH 4 Child Welfare Centre ewc 1 Electricity for Domestic Purpose ED S Health Centre He 2 Electricity for Agriculture BAg 6 Primary Health Centre PRC 3 Electricity for other purpose like EO 7 Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Industrial, Commercial, etc. 8 Dispensary D 4 Electricity for all purposes EA 9 Family Planning Contro FPC lOT. B. Clinic TB Col. 16-17-1rdgated by Source and 11 Nursing Home NH Un irrigated (Land use) 12 Registered Private Practitioner RP 1 Government Canal GC 13 Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP 2 Private Canal PC 14 Community Health Worker CHW 3 Well (without electricity) W 15 Others o 4 Well (with electricity) WE Col. 7-Drinking Water 5 Tubewell (without electricity) TW 6 Tubewell (with electricity) TWE 1 Tap Water T 7 Tank Tk 2 Well Water W 8 River R 3 Tank Water Tk 9 Lake L 4 Tubewell Water TW 10 Waterfall Wf 5 Handpump liP 11 Otberi o 6 River Water R 12 Total T 7 Fountain F Col. 20- S Canal C 9 Lake L 1 Copies of Newspapers N 10 Spring S 2 Motorcycles/Scooters available in M 11 Nallah N village 12 Others o 3 Cars/Jelps available in the village C 13 Information Not Available NA .. Tractors available in the villa,e T

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K TALUKA AIv1RELI ALpHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

1 AMRELl TALUKA

Page No. ------_ ------Page No. ParI A Pa,t B Pari A Pari B LOC8- VilIaao Primary Loca- Villaae Primary st. Name of tion Directorr Census SI. Name of lion Direclor, Cenlul No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstracc

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Amarpur(Varudi) 1 28 8 22 36 Machiyala Meta 14 6 20 2 ADkadia Mota 2l 8 12 37 Wachiyala Nana 17 8 20 3 Ankadia Nana 13 6 20 38 Malila 67 14 22 39 4 Babapur 53 12 22 Malvan 22 8 2:! 40 5 Baxipur 25 8 22 Mandavada Mota '6 12 22 6 Bhandaria Mota 44 10 22 41 Mandlvad~ Nana 6' 14 22 7 Bhandarla Nama 23 8 22 42 Mangv.pal 24 g 22 8 Chadla (8 14 22 43 Medi 59 12 22 9 Chakkargadb 35 10 22 44 Monpur J 6 20 10 Champathal 36 10 22 45 Navakhijadia 31 g 11 Chaodgadh 64 12 22 22 12 Cbilal 3 6 20 46 . Paoia 54 12 22 13 10 6 20 47 Pipallag J2 16 20 14 Devalia 34 10 22 48 Pithavajal 46 10 22 IS Devrajia 51 12 22 16 Dholarva 40 10 22 49 Rajasthali 47 10 22 SO Randhia 9 6 17 Fattepur 32 8 21 20 51 Rangpur 30 g 22 18 Gavadka 4S 10 22 52 Rilcadia II 6 20 19 Giria 18 8 20 53 Sajiavad r 60 II 20 Gorakhvala Mota 48 10 2l 22 54 Saogaderi 19 8 21 Gorakhvala NIna 49 IZ 22 20 5S Sanosra 39 10 22 22 Hatipura 5 6 20 56 Sararnbhda 70 14 22 57 Shambbapllra 62 12 22 23 Isbvada 26 g 22 58 Sbedubhar 6 6 20 24 43 10 22 S9 Sonaria 65 14 22 35 J8sbvaDtaadh 2 6 20 60 Suraapur U • 20 .26 Kamiaadh 41 10 22 61 Taraktalav SO U 22 27 Kathma 11 6 20 62 Taravda '8 12 22 28 KeraIa ~5 12 22 63 Timba , 6 20 29 Keriacbad 6\ 12 22 64 Timbia 57 12 22 30 Kerianagas 27 8 22 31 Kbad Khambhalil\ 66 14 22 65 Thordi 38 10 22 32 Khijadia Kltari 42 l0 22 6' Vadera 29 I 22 33 Khijadia Radadia 4 6 20 67 Vaokia 52 12 22 68 Varasda 16 6 20 34 Lalavadar 33 10 21 69 Venivadar 20 8 20 35 Laplli~ 63 12 22 70 Vithalpur 37 10 12 AtUKA: AMRELi VtLLACK

AmenIties Ind

AmeDlties available (lr aot available within tile vlllago, a dasb(-) Is ShOWD in the column and next to It in the brackets, tbe di8tanc. Loea· Name of To'al Total In broad rangos viz., -S kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km. of the lion "mage aroa popula. Dearest place where the facility is available is ,iveD.) Ced. of tbe tioD aDd ------No vii lap Dumber Educa· Medical Drinking POlt aDd Day Commu- Appro- (in bee. of tional Water Telear&pb or nlcation, ach tarea) house- (potable) dar. (Dua-Stop, to laol', of RajJwa, villa,. Mar- StatioD. ketl WateJ- Hat, way) if an,

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

Monpur 2,465.~3 3,077 P RP,CHW W,Hp PO,Phon. DS KR (462)

2 Jashvantgadh 2,392.38 3,675 P CHW T,W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,'KR (538)

3 Chital 2,32~.34 8,228 P.(2).H, MCW,MH,CWC, T,W, PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,K (1,181 ) PUC PHS,D,FPC, Hp,R SM P( 4 ),CH W (2) 4 Khijadia Radadia 808.34 I,m P(2) -(-5 kms) W,Hp PO BS,RS KR (262)

5 Haripura 1,095.01 1,032 P -(5-10 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) DS ItR (153)

6 Shedubhar 2,501.1" 3,744 P,H PHS,FPC,RP(3) W,Hp PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (591 ) CHW(2)

7 Timba 312.57 159 P CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,teR (27)

8 Rikadia 722.87 901 P CWC T,W,Hp,R PO as KR (132) 9 Randhia 1,383.83 1,965 P CHW T,W,Tk PO BS KR (271) Hp,R 10 Dahida 9'2045 1,230 P CHW T,W,Hp, -(5-10 kms) ... DS KR (187) R

JJ Kathma 651.64 601 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS PR,JCR (79)

12 Pipallag 1,082,26 1.468 P CHW W,Hp, PO BS leR (212) R

13 Ankadia Nana ),549.76 2,597 P CHW,O(2) W PO BS Kil (170)

Machiyala Mota 1.170.~6 1,441 P eHW T,W,R -( 10+kms) BS PR,ItR I" (130)

15 Suragpur 229.57 312 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) BS ~R (46)

16 Varasda 2,572.63 2,943 P(2),O eWe.D, W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (457) FPC,CHW

6 DIRECTORY

Laud Use

land Ilse (I. e., area uodlr different types of laad Gil 10 h"ctares r.:ml1ded upto 1 d(c:mal placII.) Remarks Ameoitiel-Colltd. (locludiDI ------Porest Irdguted Uo- ellltu· Area ••y Nearest town Power Staple Fo;>d hy irrisated rable Dot place of Loca­ and distance l!iut)o>ly Source w!llte 8Vslla. religiou., tion (In ~m.) (lDclu­ ble for hirtl'rlcaJ Code dlDI! culli· or No, gauchar v;t:CIJ an;:llaco­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 20

Amreli-21 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (101.00) 7,112.00 172.53 80/0 N5: M7: T7 Jowar, Rice WE (70.00) o (3[.t0) ,t,mreli-:8 I:. A Bajri, Wheat, T (320.00) 1,79.5.00 170.38 107.00 N14: MIO: C2 T3 2 Jowar W (260.0() WE (60.liO) Ar!"lreli-IS EA Bajri, Wh~at, T (213.00) 1,770.00 192.10 150.34 N'OOI 1lA35. 3 ]owar, W (16).O() CIl'1 T WE (52.0~) Amreli-14 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (149.00) 556.00 39.3~ 64.0\J Ni: M2: T2 4 W (126.00) WE (23,0') Amrcli ·12 EAg Bajri, Y. heat, T (tlO.OO) 952.0) 2UI 8.00 N;: M.T 5 Jowar W (76.CO) WE (34.00)

Amrrli-;l ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (2CO.~0) 1,559.14 541.03 201,r,0 N4J: MI T6 6 Jowar, Rice W (60.00) WE (I40.c0) Amrdi-12 .A Bajri, Wh~at, T (84.00) 131.57 7.00 90.00 N3 7 Jowar W (58.00) WE (26.00) Amreli-IO Hajri, Wbeat, T(30.00) f09.00 48.00 3.5.S7 N~: M 8 Jowar WE (30.00) Amreli -17 Bajri, Jowar, T (SO.OO) 1,162.00 106.00 65.S3 N31 M2: r 9 Wheat W (50.00) Amrell·15 Bajd, Wh~at, T(So.(lO) 747.00 82.4S 73.00 N3! M3! T3 10 W (m.CO)

Amrcli-17 .E "g Bajri. Whea', T (64.00) 467.00 60.00 60.64 N2: r 11 W (44.{)0) WE (20.00) Amreli -9 EAg Bajri, Wheat, 37.CO r (40.00) 815.00 9'.26 95.00 N3: M2: T2 12 Jowar W (30.00) WB (10.00) Amllli -7 BAg Bajti, Wheat, T (117.00) 1,306.00 58.76 n.O) NIO: MIO: T4 13 Jowar W (74.00) WE (43.00) Amr,1i -9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (79.00) 922.00 95.00 74.26 N5: M12' T4 14 Jowar W (53.00) WB (26.00) Amreli -9 EAg BlJjri, Wheat, T (34,( 0) 19U7 1.00 N4: M2 15 Jowar W (20.00) WE (14.00)

Amreli-Il EA Bajri, Wheat, T (178.00) 2,151.68 128.00 lIMO NtS: M41 T4 16 Jowar WB (178.00)

7 TALt'.l:A • AMRELI VILLAGE

Amenities aad

Amcnltlel ."allable (If not av.llable within the ..n ..... dasbH is 1II0.n In the column and Bext to It In tho brackets, the dillance Loe.- Name ., Total Total III broad r.nges viz.. -5 Itms, .5-10 tma and 10 + ItIDl of the tlon area popula. llearest place where the facility II available is given.) Code "m." 01 tbe lion aDd ------No. "illaS' nwnber Bduca- M~dicaJ Drinkin8 Post and Day Commu. Ap,ro- (I. bee- of tiooal Waler Telegraph or nicatioo. ach tares) hoase· (potable) dayt (Bug-Stop, to hold. of Rail_a, villag' Mar,; Station. kel! Watcr- Hal, way) if aD)'

l 3 4 I 6 7 8 9 10 11

17 MachiYlla NaDa 1,477.50 :2.069 P -(-5-10 kms) W,Hp.R PO BS,RS PR (316)

18 Girla S6J.S7 731 P -(-~ kms) W,Hp"R PO BS PR (113)

19 Sanlldeli 211.76 530 P -(-5-10 kms) W,Hp -(5-10 kms) BS KR (61 )

612 P -( -5-10 k ms) W,Hp -(.5-10 km.) OS KR :20 Veoivadlr 334.37 I (8') -

21 Aukadia Mota 3.429.66 5.509 P,H,O MCW, T.W.TIt PTO,Phone BS PIt (810) PHS,I),FPC, Hp,R RP,CHW

22 Malvan 759.\ I 1.062 P RP,CHW W,TW,Hp -(-~ tms) BS Kit (174)

23 Bhandaria Nana 964.73 1,254 P CHW W PO BS Pl\,KB. (201)

24 MaDlupal 1,074,:8 1.337 P CHW W,Hp PO B5 PR,KR (199)

25 Baxipur 397.22 ~O3 P -(-5 kms) T.W,Hp B8 PI,~R (80)

26 Ishvaria 377.70 1.~14 P CHW W.Hp PO BS PIl (195)

BS 27 Keria.alal 1.300,~4 2.~45 P RP,CHW W,Hp PO KR (398)

28 Amarpur (Varudi) 691.47 1,110 P CHW T,W,Hp PO BS ICR (171 )

ICR. 29 V.dera 1,~IO.71 2.296 P,H,O PHS.FPC, W,O PO BS (337) CHW 30 Rao,pur 935.23 1,171 P D,CHW W,Hp PO BI KR (169)

PR,KR 31 Navaltbijadia 7Q4.16 1,284 P -~S-IO killS) W,Hp PO BS (184)

32 Pattepur 431.04 622 P -(-5 Itms) W,Hp PO,Phone as PR (85)

8 DJREC'IORl'

Land Use

Land Oil (I ••., area ondlt different types of laD. u. 10 hectares rounded upto 1 decimal places.) Remarks (includlna Ameoitin-ColI,lf. PoroSl Ifrialled CuIIU­ Area any LocI.,. b, rable (lot place of tiOD - Neue.! tOND POW:r Staple Food Soarci waste Ilvalla­ religious. Code Ilnd dletance Supply (!uclu· ble for historical Nr. lin km.) dial! culli­ or gaueha, n'lot: 'leha.o­ and IOllcal @f Yes) interest)

12 13 14 15 l' n 18 19 20 1

Amrdi-~O ED,FAg !3ajri, Rice, T (225.00) 1/)4.),(0 160.50 52.0J N41 Ml41 T4 17 Wheat W (100.00) WB (l2~.CO) Amreli -3 EAg Bajri. Rice. r (160.00) 574.01 8257 45.<:0 N: M31 T 18 Wheat, Jowlr W (65.00) WE (95.00) A'Dreli -s EAg Bajri, Wneat T (32.00) 163.00 16.76 10.00 N~I M2: T 19 Jowar W (13.00) WE (19.00) Amreli -7 E-'g Bajri. Wheat T (30.00) 250.37 3).00 21.00 N51 Mil T2 20 Jowar W 112.00) WB (18.00) Amrcli ·12 EA Bajri, Rice, T (350.00) 7,61~.OD 1.00 420.66 N80J M17: T4 21 Wheat, Jowar W (125.00) WS (225.00)

A'T'reli-17 SA Bajri, Wheat T (90.00) 599.00 42.00 28.11 N~: M6: T 22 W (50.00) WE (40.00) A'Dreli -7 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 863.00 52.00 31.73 N5! M4: T 23 Jowsr W (1.00) WE (1S.00) Amreii -4 EA!,EIJ Bajri, Wheat, T (28.0C) SlO.H 124.00 122.00 N81 MS, T2 24 Jowar W (2.00) WB (26.00) Amreli -3 ED,EAa BajTi, Wheat, T (37.00) 299.00 20.00 41.22 Nli M :IS lowar W (12.00) Wi (1s.o0) Amreli -6 ED,BAa Bajri, Wheat, T (40.00) 301.70 10,00 19,00 N4J M21 T 26 JowaT W (lS.OO) WE (25.00)

1\ 'llreli -7 ED,EAg Bajti, Wheat, T (100.00) 1,064.54 64.00 72.00 N8J MI41 T2 27 Jowlr W (40.00) WE (60.00) Amreli -3 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (70.00) 504.00 73.47 44.0D N5: M! T4 28 J0war W (45.00) WE (15.00) Amr~1i -8 Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 1,359.00 140.71 73.00 N7J M 29 Jowar W (8.00) Amreli-Il E<\g Bajri. Wheat, T (22.00) 695.23 44.00 174.00 N2: MI T3 3D Jowar W (8.00) WB (14.00) Amrlie -5 fAg Bajd, Jowar, T (15.00) 63i).OO 39.00 20.16 Nl: M3J TS 31 Wheat WE (15.00)

Am'eli -8 ED,E\g Bajri. Rice T (26.00) 352.00 20,00 33.04 Birth Place of 32 Wheat, Jowar, W (9.00) Bboja Bhllat WE (17.00) N4: Mli T

A-2 ~ TALUKA I AMltELI VILLAGE

Amenities and

..... ~~--.-~---.------_----

Amenities available (if not available witbin the viIlag~, a dash(-) is shown in tbe column and next to it ill tb~ brackets. the distance Looa· Name or Total Total in broad range~ viz .. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the ,;on village IIfe8 p:>pula· nearest place where the (adlity is available is given.) Code of the tion and --~------~------_------No. village number Educa· Medbl Drinking Post and Day Commu· ApprJ- (in hee· of tional Water Telegraph or nicatioD ach tare.) bouse- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holde of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 5 d 7 8 9 10 11

-_. --~---=-- --~-

33 Lalavadar l,3R5.SS 1,973 P -(5-10 kms) W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR (305)

34 D.v.H, 1,141.48 2.230 P,O RP,CHW T,W,R PO BS PR (3 '8) 35 Cha1d,argatlb 1,425.35 1,720 P,O CWC,CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (nl)

36 Champ_thai 758.79 1,'232 P CHW W,Hp,R -(5-\0 kms) BS KR 1I89)

37 Yithalpur 847.16 1.919 P CHW W,Hp,R PO as PR,KR (281 )

31 Thorlii 570.49 461 P CHW W -(;-10 kms) -( -5 kms) KR (70)

39 Sa ROar. 982.27 1,299 P CHW T,W,Hp PO BS KR (198)

,(0 Jl)bl.'llarva 1,051.34 1,051 P CHW W,Hp -(5 -to kms) BS KR (138)

41 Kamiaadb 1,004.76 1,877 P RP,S'vfI', W,Hp PO BS KR (210) CHW

42 Xlaijadia Kluri 876.47 1,125 P,O RP,CHW W,Hp.R PO BS j ~R (I (15)

43 IaH. 1,920.92 3,137 P,R MCW,MH, T,W,Hp PO,PhoDe BS PR,KR Ot4) PRC,FPC

44 ikutlari. Mota 1,107.37 1,665 P CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,K~ (255)

4.5 "'avadka },435.51 2,303 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk.Hp PO BS,RS PR (361 )

,,6 :Pithavajal 1.080.38 J,155 P -(5-10 km5) T,W,Hp PO BS KR (213) 47 a_jasthtlli 980.37 1,017 p CHW W.Hp,R PO,Phone BS Kit (181)

Gorakhvala Mota 48 835.53 1,294 P,H,O PHS,D,PFC W,Hp,R PO BS PP,~R (lOS)

IQ OiREctORY

Land Use

Lund use (i.e. area l1:1d~r differ"nt types oC land use in hectares round ,'d u; (0 2 decim~ I "laces.) Reroflrb (indudlog Amenitles-Comel. Forest Irrigated Un-' Cultu­ Area an,. [Loea. by irrigated rable not place of lioD Nearest tOWD Power Staole Ford Source waste availa· roligious, Code a1d distaDC4 Supply (inclu· ble fOil tlislorical No. liD lcm.) ding culli. Of illuchar vltloD Ilfch'I!)' Ilnd 101l:Icai grovlI) Interest)

--~~- ~----~---...._~ --~---- ~-----.

12 13 14 15 11 11 18 19 20 1

,-_.. ,

Amreli -5 EA Bajri, \A heat T (422.00) 879.0J 37.55 47.0) NIO: M6: n 33 W (198.' 0) WE (224.00) Amreli -9 ED,E 'g Bajri, Wheat, T lIO 1.00) 995.00 91.00 54.48 N3 M5: T7 34 Jov.ar WE (101.0~) Amreli -6 ED,EAg HajJ i, Wheat, T (220.00) 1,059.0) 70.00 i6.35 NI21 M30; T 35 Jo\\ar W (89.00) WE (131.00) Amreli-l0 EA Bajti, Rice, T (140.00) 508.00 32.79 78.00 N61 M 36 Wheat, Jowar W (45.00) WE (95.00) T (169.00) 538.00 Amreli -8 EDEAg Bajri, Rice, 82.00 ~1l.16 N51 MI3i 1'2 37 Wheat, Jowar W (32.001 WE (137.00)

Amreli-12 EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (33.00) 418.00 28.00 91.49 M 38 JOoVar W (13.00) WE (20.00) EA Bajri, Wheat T (114.0;1) 734.00 4S.01) 86,27 N2: M31 T5 ~9 Arnreli-15 W (311.00) WE (t4.00) T (6Z.rO) 902.00 4.34 Kuokavav-12 ED.EAg Bajti, Wheat 83.00 N2 Mll T 40 W (2ll.00) WE (42.00) T (40.00) 8 )6.76 Bagasara-Il ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat 3.00 155.(10 NIOI M7. TS 41 W (28.00) WE (12.00) T (147.00) 547.00 56.47 126.00 NIOI M3: TS 41 Balasara -9 EA Bajri, Rice. Wheat. Jowar W (101.00) WE (46.00)

Bajri, Wheat T (\ 50.00) l,555.00 185.00 30.92 N30: MI21 T4 43 Ba,alara-14 EA W (30.00) WE (120.00) T (5.00) 862.00 61.37 179.03 NISI Ml: T1 . 44 Arnreli-15 ED,EA& Bajri, Wheat, Jowar W (2.00) WE (3.00) T (l~7 00) 876.00 62.00 310.51 NI61 MSI 4S Amreli -8 EA Bajri, Rice, eli n Wheat. Jowar W (78.00) WE (109.CO) Bajri, \\ heat T (320.00) 625.00 53.38 82.00 NEil MI T 4~ Amreli -9 ED,EAa GC (320.00) T (212.00) 637.37 67.00 64.00 Amreli -9 EA Bajri. Wheat, N21 M3: T7 47 Jowar GC (175.00) W (12.00) WE m.eO)

T (1lD.OO) 48 Amreli-13 EA Bajri, Wheat 587.00 44.S3 94.00 N8: M41 T3 GC (l05.00) WI! (5.00)

11 r ALURA' AMRELl ViLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dashf-) is shown in the column and next to jn the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km. of the tieD village area popula- nearest place wbere th~ facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or oicatto!J. ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mal- Station, ketl Water- Hat way) jf any

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

-~--

49 Gorakhvala Nana 364.72 596 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS Kf{ (95)

50 Taraktalav 821.66 1,260 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR ( 199) 51 De~rajia 724.~7 1,420 P CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (128)

52 Vankia J,938.35 4,440 P,I-1,O MeW,MH, T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS,RS P,{ (688) eWe,PHS,D, FPC,RP, CHW(2) 53 Babapur 1,895.97 3,152 P,H D,RP(2} T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (5)1 ) PUC,Tr SMP,CHW

54 Pania 929.4 t 1,281 P CHW T,W,Hp PO BS KR ( 174)

S5 Kuala 866,16 J ,124 P CHW W,Hr,R PO BS KR (177)

56 Maodavda Mota 1,012.4' 1,721 P RP(2),CHW W,Hp PO BS PR ,KR (255)

57 Timbla 1,356.92 1,013 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (18 t)

58 Taravda 659.43 1,216 P,O CHW W,Hp,C PO BS KR (196)

59 Mecii "26.38 1,315 P CHW W,Hp,R PO BS KR (231 )

60 Sajiavadar J ,484.39 1,780 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W,Hp PO BS,RS PR,KR (302) CHW C,N

61 Keriachad 1,341.96 ,2,285 p,a PHS,D,FPC. W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (343) CHW 62 Shambhupura 339.26 541 P CHW W,Hp -(lO+kms) -( -5 kms) KR (89) 63 lapalia 414. ~5 839 P CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (136)

64 Chaodgadh 1,687.39 1,471 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp PO BS K,{ (231)

J2 DIREctOity

Land Vie

La~d usc (I. e•. ue. un de, different t,pes of land ase in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal pisces.) Remarks Amenltles-Comd. (Including Foros! Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area aoy _------~-.------Nearest to Nil Power Stap'~ Food by irdaated rable . not place of and diUan~e iuooh Soorce waste availa­ religioul, Loca· in arm,) (illclu­ ble (or historical tion dillp enltl· ot Code gauchar vatioD archaeo· Nol aod loaical groves) interest)

2 13 14 U 16 17 18 19 20

Amteli-H ED Bajri, Wheat T (7;.00) 216.00 2.72 71.00 Mt T 49 GC (70.00) W (5.IJQ) Arnreli-13 ED Bljri, Whoat, T (266.(0) 486.00 35.00 34.66 N 1M2: T 5() Jowar GC (266.00) ED,EAg BajTi, Wheat T (153.00) 33~.OJ 28.00 10'.87 Ntl MH T5 51 Amreli-16 GC (240.(0) WE (13.00) EA B3jri, Ric?, T (!,313.IlO) 4:0.00 102.3.5 123.00 N30 M71 C TIO S2 Amreli-16 Wheat, Jowar GC (8530(1) W (260.00) WE (ZOO.OO) ED,EAg 8ajri, Wheat T (23700) 1,'267.00 161.00 230.97 N~OI M12: T5 53 Amreli-15 WE (237.00)

T (237.(JO) Bagasara-6 EA Bajri, Wheat 500,00 10741 85.00 Nil M2. T2 5~ W (98.0f) WE (139.QO) Baga ara·9 EA Bajri, Rice, T (50.00) 684. !6 116.00 16.CO N4 55 Wheat, Jowar W (31.0 ) WE (19.00) T (HS.OO) Bags>ara-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, 6n.45 100.0) 530) N,J: 1\17: T 56 Jowar GC (76.0(\) W (162.00) WE (20.00) Baga sara-\ 0 EA Bajri, Wheat T (80.tO) 1,190.00 26.(0 60.92 N3: M 57 Jowar W (60.00) WE (20.00) Amre 1·21 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat T (243.00) 296.00 54.00 65.43 N7 M51 T7 58 GC (13.00) iW (110.CO) WE (120.00)

Chalaia-lO ED,EAS Bajri, Wheat T (20S.00) 163.00 19.00 39.38 NS' M4: CI T3 59 W (90,(0) WE (I 1S.OO)

Amr~li-20 ED,EAg Bajri, Rice, T (394.00) 953.21 23.00 114.00 N13, M18. T23 60 Wheat GC (256.00) WE (ll8.()0) ArnreJi-2J EA Bairi, Wheat. T (l28.0P) 1,095.00 It5.00 3.96 NJO MSI TI4 61 Jewar GC (128.C() Amreli -17 Rajri, Wheat, T (76.CO) 2tl.1l0 1.26 21.1)0 NI Tl 62 Jower GC (76.00) Amreli-15 ED Bajri, Wheat T (87.00) 270.80 2.55 2.55 N3~ M3: T4 63 GC (87.00)

Amreli-IS Bajri, Wheat T (29.0A) 1,191.00 113.00 1S~.39 N2t M: T 64 GC (29.00)

13 TALUKA : AMREtt ltlLt.AGi

Ameoltles and

Am~nlt!es available (If lIor available within the village. a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to It in the brackets. the distance LOC4- Name of Tutal TOlal in broad range, viz,. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of tho tlon "mage aro. popula. nearest place where tile facility Is available i. given.) dOD Cod. of the aod ------~------No. "Illage numl:er Bduca- Medical Drinklnll Post aod Day Commu- Appro- (In bee- of tionl' Water Teleiravb or nlcation, scll tares) house (potable) daJ'B (Bus-Stop, tG holj, of Railwa, "iI'age Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

; J 4 8 9 10 11

65 Sooalia 755.84 1,223 P PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO BS KR ( 189) CHW 66 Kbad Khambbalia 399.05 515 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (53) 67 Maltla 666.64 1,158 P RP W,Hp PO BS,RS P,{ (185)

68 Chadia 957.84 1.537 P -(-5 kmii) W,Hp PO BS PH. ( Zl8)

69 Mandvada Nana 249.C6 123 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (20)

70 Sarambhda 2.174.94 3,511 P.H,O PHS.FPC, W,Hp PO BS KR (543) CHW

-~-~ -

Total 76,728.20 117,992 P (73) MCW (4) (18,131) H (I) ) MH (3) Amreli Village + 5,981.18 PUC (2) ewe (5) ----- Tr (I) PHC (I) Grand Total 81,709.38 0 (10) PHS (10) D (8) FPC (12) RP (Ii) . SMP (6) CHW (51) 0 (2)

Note The figure. in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The fiiures in brackets in thj~ line under Col. 5,6 and 20 indicate tbe number of those particular amenities,

14 DIRECTORY

Land Use ------.------Land use (I. e., area und., different typea of laud us. In hectares rounded upto 2 d(c:mal places.) Remartl Amenltles-Contd. (Includi·1I Porest Irrigated Un- Cultu­ Area say Nearest town Power Staple Po~d by IrriRated rable not place of LOCI· and distance SUD pi, Sourc. waite av.lIa. religiou" don (In km.l (Inclu. ble for blltarlcal Code dina culti- or No, gaach., vatioD archaoo­ and logical groves) Interest)

~.------.----~--~------~---.------_ 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20

Amreli-:4 Bajri, Wheat, T (ISO.OO) 510. ~4 45.00 50.( 0 N3. M. T 6S Jowar GC (ISO.OO) Chalala -9 Sajri, Wheat T (51.00) 316.00 18.05 14.( 0 N. T 66 GC (51.00) (halala -3 EA Bajri, Wheat T (43.00) 566.00 15.00 42.6t N3. M2j T5 67 00 (7.0J) W (12.00) Wf! (24.')0) Cbalala ·4 EA Bajri, Whe'll T (55.00) 859.00 11.81 32.0J N~: MZ: T3 68 W (20.00) WE (35.00) Chalala-20 EAg Sairi, Wheat T (39.00) HS.OO 5.06 17.00 N 69 \\' (10.00) WE (29.00)

Amreli-28 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (672.00) 1,135.IlO 128.94 139.0J NI2i Mgt Tll 7J lown W (70.00) WE (602.00)

37.00 10,441.00 55,707.59 4,901.35 5,641.26 N (1,063) M (356) C ( 16) T (219)

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]5 GUJA~AT TALUKA DHARI

DISTRICT AMRELI 2 0 2 4 , MILES t:::L~I'~1~+=S=~~~II ==rl =1 2 0 4 6 a KILOMETRES I.. E l A A

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RS DISTRICT BOUNDARY RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, METRE GAUGE .. 111111 111"11111111 1 TALUKA I MAHAL BOUNDARY .. RIVER AND STREAM .. ~ VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION ------1 POST OFFICE/TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO I 22 I CODE NUMBER .. . L_ cg __ ~ HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL TALUKA HEADQUARTERS. POLICE STATION PS

VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200 PRIMA~'( HEA'TH r:fNTRE J DI~,PENSAR.'V, 200-4~9, 500 -999, 1000-4999 o ••• ~.6Tr'Rt-IITY 4N['I CHILD WELFARE ""~"TRE URBAN AREft WJTH LOCATION CODf ~itW&J I~F0RTANT VILLAGe: MARKfT / Vi".NDIES STAT~ HIGHW;W SH 33 lr.. ~PORTANT META LLEO ROAD TALUKA IJHARI ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

2 DHARI TALUKA

Page No. ------PalO No. Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of Directory Census Location SI. Name of Location Directory eonlUS No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Villa&e Code No. Abstract

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 s

1 Ambardi 23 22 28 42 Kathirvadar 16 20 28 2 Amratpur 61 26 30 43 Kalhrota 26 22 28 3 Bhadlr 3 20 28 44 Kera'a 19 22 28 4 Bhl,Ia

19 TALlJKA: DHARl ViLLAGE

Amenities and

----.------~-- ~

Amenities available (If Dol available within the village, a dash(-) Is sbown in the column and next to It in the brackets, the distanc. Laca· Name Gf Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of tho Uon ,iJla~e area popula· nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of th~ tion and ------_._------_._--_._- No. village Dumber Edu:::a- Medical Drinking POlt and Day Comrnu- Aopro- (in bee· of tional Water Telellfllpb or nication, a4h tares) house- (potable) dan (Bus-Stop, to bold. of Rallwav village Mar. StatiOl) kett Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .,"

Monvel 3,331.88 2,8&7 P PHS.FPC, T,W,Hp,R PO BS K.R (454) RP,CHW

2 Kadaya 549. ~4 807 P CHW W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) BS K.R (109) 3 Bhader 2,633.59 4,122 P,H PHS.D,FPC, W,O PO,Phone BS,RS KR (6iO) RP,CllW 4 Kagdadi 1,111.56 1,175 P CHW W,Hp.R -(-5 kms) BS KR (188) 5 Bha)'avadar 536.94 273 P -(-S krr.s) W -( -5 kms) BS FR, '(R (41)

6 Padarlladh I.C6~.78 414 P CHW W,Hp,R -( -5 kms) BS KR (59)

7 Jamka 1,()83.22 1.242 P SMP,CHW W.Hp,R Fa BS KR (211)

8 Sanalia 268.73 40~ P -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R -( -5 kms) BS KR (62) 9 ShiJana 1,067.51 J ,505 P,H -(5-10 kms) W,Hp,R PO BS KR (244)

It) Khijadia 398.43 183 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (32)

11 Hularia 275.20 326 P CHW W,Hp,R -( 5 kms) BS PR,KR (52)

12 Halaria 962.01 2,679 P RP(2),CHW T,W,Hp,R PO,Pbonc BS I'R,KR ( 425) 13 Dholarva 1,033.05 488 P RP,CmV W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (71) 14 Mithapur (Dungri) 1,200.85 J,6H P -(-S,ms) W,Hp - (-5 kms) BS PR (229) 15 Oaramli 725.35 563 P CHW W PO BS KR (153)

16 Kathirvadar 209.9) 23t p CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (44) 17 2.560.' 8 2,123 pel) PHS.FPC, W,Hp PO BS KR (363) CHW lS Kami 885.94 849 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (154)

20 DIREctORY

land Use

Land use (i.e. area und,:r dif'feNnt tYP<=8 of land use in hectare' rounded u;"to 2 Mcim",l VI'lc':'S.) Reml:rb (Including Amedtle~-- CQnrd. Forest Irrigar~d Un-' Cultu­ Arca ally [Loea by irrigated rable not place of lion Nearest town P,Jwe: Sm.m:e waste availa­ retigioui. Code­ • ,0 distance SUi'P'y (inc:lu· ble for historiea 1 No. tin l !Tl.) din II culli. or gauch., v1tlo!) arch... ;>· alld !oliicsl groY~.) interest)

-~------~- 11 }3 14 U 16 !'l' III 19 20

Dhari-12 ED,EAg Bajri, R ic~, 28.88 T (2S0.COI 2.1 59.')() 27~,r)O 59 '.OJ N91 M3: n Wheat ,Jowar W (270.00) WE (lO.OO) Flaga'ia ra 10 Rairi. "'heat, T (59.no) 302.0) 50,7 ~ 138.00 2 Jowar W (59.CO) Dhari-12 ED,E.Ag Bajri, Wheat, T (228.00) 2.!01.00 134.00 170.69 N36l M211 TI9 3 Jo" ar WE (22S,OO) Dbari 9 Bajri, Wheat, T (23.(0) 824.00 78.00 186.56 N2: MI2 4 Jowar W (23.00) Dhari-6 Bajri, Wheat, T (11.00) 296.94 229.00 S - Jowar W (11.00) Cbalala-10 EAg Bajl i, Wheat, T (55.00) fj76.00 76.78 58.(0 6 Jowar W (8.00) WE (47.00) Bagasara -4 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (45.00) 876.00 105.22 57/)() NJ 7 Jowar W (38.CO) WE (7.00) Ba~asara 6 Bajri, Wheat, T (IS.OO) 221.00 18.0;) 11. 7 3 N 8 Jowar W (18.00) Bagasara-3 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 953.51 86.00 8.00 N!51 M3: 9 Jowar W (16.00) C; T3 WE (4.00) Bagasara-8 EAg Bajri, Rice. T (55.00) 320.43 12.00 11.00 N21 T 10 Wheat, Jowar W (49.00) WE (6.00)

Bagasara-Il ED.EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (28.00) 200.00 22.0) 25.20 N.T 11 Jowar W (16.00) WE (12.0J) Chalala-9 EA B~j;i, Whc:lt, T (80,00) 702.01 124.CO 56.00 N7: M! T3 12 Jowar W (80.(J0) Chalala-2 - Bajd. Wheat, T (iO.OO) 379.00 26.0) 24.05 13 Jowar W (10.00) Chalala-l EO,EAg Hajri, Whe~t, T (61.00) 1.061.0J 7l.00 7.85 N61 M2: T2 14 Jowar WB (61.00) Cl.ala la--4 EA Bajri. Wheat W (92.ro) 571.00 11.35 51,Oj N3. M: T 15 GC (SO.tO) W (12.00)

Cbalala--7 BajrL \Vbeat, T (8.00) 181.0J 6,'10 13.S,9 16 Jowar GC (8.00) Chalala-6 EAg Bajri, Wh~at, T (l4:!.CO) 2,137.78 84.00 197.00 Nl 17 Jowar GC (112.00) W (16.00) WE C4.tO) I : ChaIlIla-7 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat T (13.00) 76l'.9t 44.0) 60.00 N7 18 Jowar W (6.00) WE (7,00)

21 fALUKi\: DHARi VILLAGE

Amenities and

---~.~-.-.~ .. ~ -~-~~--~-~-.- Amenities available (If not available witbin the villa,e, a dasb(-) Is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Toeal Total in broad ranges viz.,-5 InTis, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tioD villag. area popal.- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion aDd No. villaso Dumb(t Educa.------Medical Drinking Post and Day Commo- Appro- (in bell- of tional Water Telellrlph or nication. acb tares) house (Dot.bl,) day. (BUs-stoP. to holds or Railwa,. VIllage !oUr- Station, tetl Wafer Har, ".,) If any

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

19 Kerala 546.64 776 P RP,CHW T,W PO BS PR.KR ( 145) 20 Pania (Dcvastbaft) 82883 855 P -H km.) W -(-5 kme) BS KR (139) 21 Gopalaram 1,818.54 4,162 P,H,PUC PHS.D.FPC W PO,Pbone BS pa (610) RP(3),CHW(2) 22 Dabida 702.90 519 P eRN W,O -(-5 kms) BS KR (81)

23 Ambardi 2,303.38 1,738 P RP,CRW T,W,R PO BS KR (277)

24 Bharad 656.69 447 P -(-5 kms) W,R,O -(-5 Icms) BS KR (68) 2S Daogavadar 1,188.24 1,554 P -(5-10 kIDS) W.Hp,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (222) 26 Kathrota 465.13 661 P CHW W,H" -(-5 kIllS) BS KR (i7)

27 Malshika ),~47.28 1,989 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (274)

28 Kotha Piparia (.478.62 L764 p RP W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR l246)

29 Manavav 1,984.60 858 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (116) 30 Morzar 367.29 865 P RP,CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (134) 31 Zar 952,16 1,232 P CHW W,R PO BS,RS PJ{,KR (191) 32 Parbadi 566.16 490 P -(5-10 kms) W.Hp -(5-10 kmli) BS KR (69)

33 Garamali Motl .512.31 1,110 P CHW W,Hp PO BS PR.KR (166)

34 Vavdi 393.60 284 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (44) 35 Jagorala (Dungri) 1,042.59 770 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS pa,KR (139) 36 Samadhiala Nana 354.61 716 P CHW T.W.R . -(-5 kIllS) BS PR,KR (115) 37 D;tla 799.95 1,442 P PHS,D,FPC, W,R PO BS KR (214) CHW

22 DIRECTORY

Land Us.

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including any Loca­ Amenitics-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area hy irrigated rab Ie Dot place or tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste" availa­ religious. Codo and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (io km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and IOllicaJ ,roves) loterest)

13 13 14 l' 16 17 18 19 20

Chalala-S ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (5.00) 494.CO 25.64 2200 N7: M: T 19 Jowar W (5.00) ChaJaJa-3 Bajri, ",hellt T (36.00) 678.83 68.00 46;00 N81 M 20 W (36.00) ChaJala-8 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (21.5.00) 1,445.00 20.()O 138.54 N40r M9: T6 21 Jowar WE (215.00) Chalala-4 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (26.00) 602.0) 39.90 35.(0 22 Jowar W (21.00) TWB (5.00) Dbali~ll EAg Bajri, Wheal, 784.00 T (48.00) 1,173.00 79.38 219.00 N6: M3: T2 23 ]owar W (33.00) WE (1'.00)

Dhari-R Bajri, Wheal, 176.69 T (23.00) 308.00 43.00 106.00 M2 24 Jowar W (2J.OO) Dbarf-5 EAg Baj rio \\ hea I. T ([6.00) 807.24 9~.CO 272.00 N2 M12: T3 25 JOWar WB (Hi.OO) Dbari-10 BAg Baj rio Wheat T (41.00) 404.00 16.00 4.13 N: M2J T4 26 Jowar W (21.0:» WE (20.0J) Dhari-7 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (117.00) 1,096.(iO 105.28 29.00 N: M6: T2 27 GC (28.00) WB (68.00) WB (21.00) Dharl-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (455.00) 852.62 122.00 49.00 N41 MIO: T2 28 Jowar WE (405.00) WE (50.00)

Cbalala-12 Bajri. Wheat, T (36.00) 1,177.60 24.00 747.00 N 29 Jowar W (36.(;0) Cbalala-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (46.00) 270.0() 18.00 33.29 N4: M6: T 30 Jowar WE (46.00) Cbalala-5 ED Bajri, Wbeat, T (44.00) 829.00 28.00 51.16 N2I M: T 31 Jowar W (44.0(J) CbaJala-5 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (27.00) 480.00 17.00 42.16 N2: M 32 Jowar W (17.00) WE (10.CO) Chalala-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (21.00) 413.00 2'.31 53.00 N5: M 33 Jowar W (21.00)

Chalala-8 Bajri, Wheat, T (3.00) 351.00 ::.'!.60 37.00 34 Jowar W (3.00) Cballla-S Bljri, Wheat, T (11.00) 872.59 4.00 149.00 3' Jowar W (17.00) SavarkundJa-ll ED, Bajri, "'heat. T (I'O.COI 144,00 12.00 38.61 N4: M3: T3 36 EAa Jowar WE (160.00) -) 2 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (270.00) 362.00 73.00 94.95 N3! M7: T6 37 Jawar WB (270.00)

23 T ALUKA: DHARI VlLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available wifhin he "iIIage, a dash(-) is show" in the column and next to it in the hrackets, the distance Loca- Name of To!al Total in broad ranges Vil .. -5 kms. 5-10 kms and !O + kms of the tion village area popula- neare" place where the facility is avadable is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical DriDlcitlg Post and Day Comrnu- Appro- (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nieation, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaHway village Mar Station, ket/ Water- Hal, I\'ay) if any

'-,---~. --~- . ~~-.-----~

2 3 4 5 6 7 S 10 11

'~'-----.. ' ---~---- 38 Khambhalia 5(;6.51 275 P cmv W,R -( -5 kms) BS KR (40, 39 Dhargani 2,141.34 2,750 P PHS D,FPC. T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (428) RP(2:,CHW(2) 40 Oaramali Nani 433.06 213 P -(-5 kms) W -( -5 kms) BS KR (41 ) 41 Kaner 582.06 8FR P D,CHW W,R -(~5 kms) BS KR (136 )

42 Hudli 1,337.78 1,070 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (149)

43 Chbatradia 1,187.94 1,246 P D,CHW T,W,Hp,R PO BS KR (220)

44 Shivad 555.45 6H P CHW W,R PO BS KR (109) 45 Khicha 1,989.17 2,246 P RP,CHW W PO BS PR,KR (3lS)

46 Fategadh 912.08 657 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (l08)

47 Rampur 654,80 1108 P RP W,Hp,R PO BS KR (97)

48 Vaahavdi 1,116.06 233 P CHW W,R -( -5 kms) BS KR (38) 49 Lakbapadar 1,596.31 1,090 P D,CHW W,R PO BS KR (174)

50 Nalladra 738.53 1,~59 P RP W,Hp,R PO BS KR (242) 51 DevIa 2,27'0.70 2,267 P RP,CHW W,R PO BS PR (330)

52 Sarasia 6,027.44 4,604 P\2) PHS,D, W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR (748) RP\3),CHW(3)

S3 Facharia SLUI 567 P -(-.5 kms) , W -(-S kms) B.5 KR (84) 54 Kubda 980.52 1.765 P CHW W,R PO BS (262) PR,KR

5.5 Gigasan 2,02<.38 2,419 P PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO BS KR (367) kP,CHW

24 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (I.e. area uDder different t,.P" 01 laod use In hectare' rounded uj)to 2 decimal pleCCl.) Remertl ------(includiDI Amenities-Con/d. Porest Irrigated UD-' CuJtu­ Area an, ELoca by irrigated rabla not place or .IOD Nearest tOWD Power Staole Poed Source wade availa· religiOUS. Cod" a,d distance Supply (inclu· ble lor historical No. (in tm.) dinl culti. or gaucbar v~tlorl arch•• o" aod lolleal ,ro".) Interest)

------~ -"~--- -~--.-- - --~-~ "_------12 13 .4 IS l' 17 18 19 20 I

Chalala-1 0 EA Bajri. Wheat T (21.00) 408.00 25 !S I 52.00 38 Jowar W (21.0q ChaIala-IO EA Bajrl. \\ heat 285.00 T (490.00) 1,097.00 82.34 287.00 N201 M251 39 Jowar W (4900v) CI TIO Chllala-7 EA Bajri. Wheat T (14.00) 362.00 12.06 45.00 40 Jowar WE (14.C0) Chalala-14 EAg Bajri. Wheat T (2~.OO) 454.06 15.00 87.00 41 Jowar W (16.00) WE (10.1 O) Chalala-lO EAg Bajri, Wbeat 468.78 T (6.00) 80~.00 SO 0) 4.00 N21 M3J T 42 Jowar rWE (6.00)

Dhari-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, 265.94 T (27.0f) 770.QJ 50.00 nOD N2, M3 43 Jowar W (24.00) TWE (3.00) Dhari-6 Bajri, Wheat 57.00 T (44.00) 379.00 48.00 27.45 N2 44 Jowar W (44.00) Dhari-5 EAg Bajri, Wheat 256.00 T (79.0J) 1.384.00 97.17 173.00 NS; M21 T3 45 Jower W (37.00) WB (42.00) Dhari-7 E' Bajri. Wheat T (32.00) 825.00 3UO 24.08 N: M4: T 46 Jowar W (IO.()O) WB (21.00) Dhari-9 EA Bajd, Wheat 125,80 T (56.00) 420.00 34.00 19.00 T 47 WB (56.00)

Cbalala-12 Bajri. Wheat T (25.00) 759.00 66.00 266.06 48 Jowar W (2~.00) Chalala-13 EAg Bajll. Whoat T (75.00) 818.31 293.00 400.00 N21 M3: T' 49 J01far GC (5.00) W (44.00) WE (26.00) Dhari-16 EA Bajri, Wheat T (81.0~) 520.00 67.00 70.53 N2! T SO WE (81.00) Dhari-IO EA Bajri. Wheat 174.7v T (67.0) 1,711.00 97.00 121.00 NIOI MSI T 51 Jowar W (57.0) WE (10.00) Dhari-9 EA Bajri, Wheat 2,119.00 T (341 0) 3,085.00 93.00 389.44 N17' M~I C: 52 JowaJ WE (341.00) T(I

Dhari-IS ED.EAg Bajri, Whoat. T (14.00) 410.00 45.31 43.00 53 Jowar WE (14 ..00) Dbari-9 EA BaJri. Wheat.· 128.00 T (59.00) 680.00 48.52 65.00 Nil M31 T3 5.. Jowar W (28.00) WE 01.00) Dhari-9 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (S7.00) 1.469.00 .411Pt r[oo~' NIlI M'I TS S5 Jowar W (45.00) WE (1200)

A-4 25 TALUKA: DliARl VILLAGE

Ameilities aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the vi1Iagc, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackett, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz: .. -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of tho tiOD village area popula- nearest place whlre the fa(O:jJity is available is livID.) Code of the tion and No. village number Edl1C3- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nicalioD. acll tares) house- (potable) days (Bul-StoP. to holds of Railway villaae Mar Station. ketl Water- Hal, way) if any

-~ .. -.-~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

SO .lJerdi 1.533.89 1,835 P CHW W.O PO BS KR (257)

57 4ifbanchai 2,044.79 686 P CHW Hp,R -(~-IO kms) BS KR (II 'J) 58 Mltlla,ur Nakki 789.91 7112 l' CHW W,Hp,R -( -5 kills) BS KR (112)

S, Dalkbania 1,756.77 3,038 P PHS,D,FPG, W,Hp,R PO,Phone BS pa (470) CKN,O

6~ tJOVill41'IU' 1,757.92 2,859 P,H PHS,FPC. T,W,R PO BS PR.Klt (457) RP,CiBW

61 Amratpuf 787.40 1.176 P CHW W,Hp.R PO BS Pl'l,KB. (188)

62 Dabll.Ii BSl.78 40[) P -(-5 kms) W,Rp,R -(-5 km8) BS KR ('7) 63 Ml4ba,ur 419,87 534 P CHW W.TW. PO BS Kit (63) LIp,R

64 VirJlur 2,308.34 7.688 P,H PHS ,FPC, W.Hp,R PO BS Kit (479) RP.SMP. eRW 65 ·~ad.la 2.437.43 1,297 P CHW W PO BS KR (193)

66 Jira 2,221.92 1,541 P PIIS,D,FPC, T,W,Rp PO BS PIt (423) ,RP(2)CHW(2) 67 Trambakpur 847.43 1,169 P CHW W,Tk,Hp, PO BS KR (l81) :It

68 Ravna 495.85 40 -(-5 kms) -(-5 krns) W,R,O -(5-10 kms) .. ;g: -(-5 kms) KIt (') 69 Sakapur 823.56 664 p CHW W,Hp.R -(-5 kms) BS KR (101) 70 Ko!da 51 ).89 268 P -(-5 kms) W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (42)

71 Pania Dunari 4,900.92 275 P CHW Hp,R -(5-10 kms) BS K!R (45) 72 Shemardl 1,956.94 339 P CHW W -(-5 krna) BS KR (48) 73 Kraol'a 1,351.25 174 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kmll) 81 8!R (37) 74 MatlD Mala 1.125.68 40 -(-5 kms) -(-5 km9) W.R -(-5 kma) -(-5 kms) PR.XR (5)

26 DIREctOR\7

------~------Lalld use (i. e.. area under different type. of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remark. (includhlg Amenities-Coli/d. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area an, Loea­ ---_--- by irriKated rable Dot place of tioa Nearest tOWD Power Staple Food s~\Jr('~ waste availa­ reliaioD!. Code and diatance SUpply (Inclu­ ble for historIcal N •. (io km.) ding cultl­ or aaucba. 'fItiOD archaect- and 'oaka' Klove.) I Dtelea')

12 t:l 14 ~S 16 11 IS 19 20

-_-_- - ~---~-.----~ .. ~---~--_~ Dhari-12 EAg Bajri. Wlileat, T (25.00) 1,216.00 168.89 124.00 M3r T2 S6 Jowar W (21.00) WE (23.00) Dhari-l5 Bajri, Wheat, 513.79 T (2.00) t,346.CO 99.00 84.(0 57 Jowar W (2.00) Dhari-20 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat. r (38.00) 669.GO 46.91 36.pO N: M2: T4 S8 Jowar W (20.00) WB (18.00) Dhari-14 EA Aajri. ~ice, 157.00 T (~9.00) ),189.00 158.00 203.77 N3: M31 T4 59 Wheat, Jowar W (43.00) WE (6.00) Dhari-12 EA Bajri, Wbeat, 571.00 T (79.00) 847.00 63.92 197.00 N14: M3) T27 60 Jowar W (35.00) WE (44.00)

Dhari-lO ED,EAg Bajri. r. k ... (" 00 T (30.00) 393.00 44.40 251.00 NIO: M 61 Wheat, Jowra W (24.00) WE (6.00) Dhari-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (71.00) 591.78 41.1)0 150.00 NIO: Mi T 62 Jowar W (71.00) Dhari-14 EAg Bajri. Wheal, T (25.00) 283.87 32.00 79.00 N2! MI T4 63 Jo"ar W (17.00) WE (8.00) Dhari-18 EA Bajri. Wheat, 135.00 T (96.00) 1,661.00 111.34 30S.00 NIS: M81 T9 64 Jowar W (59.00) WE (37.00) Dhari-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (So.oO) 2,230.00- 157.43 65 Jowar W (SO.OO)

Dhari-14 EA Bajri. Wheat, 147.92 T (103.00) 1,716.00 74.00 111.00 N3: M8, e31 T2 66 Jowar WE (103.00) Dhari-18 ED,£A& Bajrl. Wheat, T (15.00) 627.00 51.43 lS4.0() Nl! M: T2 67 Jowar W (10.00) WB (S.OO) Dhari-16 Bajri, Wheat, 430.85 49.00 16.00 61 Jowar Dhari-16 Bajri, Wheat, 327.00 T (16.00) 409.00 43.56 28.00 NI T3 69 Jowar W (16.00) Dbari-20 Bajri, Wheat, T (17.00) 409.119 39.00 46.00 70 Jo"ar W (17.80)

Dhari-20 Bajri, Wheat, 3,357.92 T (8.00) 1,337.00 61.00 137.00 N 71 Jowar W (8.00) DharH6 Bajri, Wheat, 1,566.IlO T (5.00) 251.00 25.94 IQ9.oo 72 Jowar W (5.(iO) Dbari-20 Bajri. Wheat, 790.25 T (9.00) 484.00 5'.00 12.00 73 Jowar W (9.00) Dhari-17 Bajri, Wheat, 895.00 T (5.00) 207.00 14.00 4.68 74 Jowar W (S.OCl)

27 tALUKA: DHARI VJLLA~E

Amenities and

-- _------Amenities available (If nof available within the village, a dash(-) Is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in bread ranges viz.,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km. of the tion vlllag. area "opul~- nearest place where the facllih is available is given.) Code of tbe tioo Bod No. villago nurob:r Educa------Medical Drinking Post aod Day Commu- Appro· (in hei- of tiona I Water Telellrapb or nication, acb tares) house- (pot.bl.l day. (BUS-Itop, to holds or Railway village Mar- Station, tetl Water Hat, way) if aoy

1 2 3 .. 5 6 7 I 9 10 11

75 Karamdadi 1,825.21 '12 P RP,CHW W,R PO BS KR (148) 76 Khisri 724.7S 636 P PHS,fPC, W,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (108) CHW

77 Hirava I,C(il.07 1,069 P CHW W,R -(-5 kml) BS KR (173)

78 Rejasthali 34'.85 420 P CHW W,HplR -(-5 kml) BS KR (80)

79 'Tlrsingada 164.85 327 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (SO)

80 Dudhala 1,247.67 . 484 P RP,CHW T,W,Hp, PO BS PR (68) R 81 Jaljivadi 929.40 1,420 p RP,CHW W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) BS KR (244) 82 Gadhia Chavaod 834.93 471 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kma) BS KR (75) 83 Patla 1,925.16 272 P -(10+ kms) W,R -(5 -10 kros) BS Kit (38)

Total 101,861.84 96,811 P (83) PHS (13) (15,079) H (5) D (10) Dbari Villaie + 04,971.88 PUC (1) FPC (11) ----- RP (29) Grand Total 106,834.72 SMP (2) CHW (65) 0 (1)

Note; Til. lipr'l io the lalt Ii.t indioatc Ialuka totals. The filure. in bracketl i. tblt line UDder Col, '" 6 ad 20 indicat. tbe number of those particular amenities. Olk.l!:CIO.k ~

Land Use

------.. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land USe in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest towo Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code aD a distaDc

n 13 14 15 Ie 17 18 19 20

Dhari-23 Bajri, Wheat, 1,085.00 T (I 5.00) 654.00 31.00 40.11 75 Jowar W (15.0'» Dhari-22 EAg Bajri, Wbear, 2.00 T ('.00) 593.75 SI.CO 71.00 Ml: MI T 76 Jowar W (5.90) WE (2.00) Dhari-19 EAIt Bajri, Wheat, 129.00 T (66.00) 730.00 35.00 101.07 Mt T 77 lowar W (64.00) WB (2.00) Dbari-13 BAg Bajri. Wheat, T (21 00) 292.8~ 16.00 16.00 78 Jowar W (11.00) WE (10.00) Dh8ri-23 Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 123.00 12.00 19.85 79 Jowar W (10.00)

DhBri-24 fA Bajri, Wheat, T (14.01) 1,000.00 80.67 133.')0 N7; M4: CI T 80 lowar WE (34.00) Dhari-20 Bajri, Wheat, T (19.1'0) 823.00 75.00 12.40 81 Jowar W (19.00) Dbari-26 Bajrl, Wheat, 153.00 T (14.00) 543.00 81.93 42.00 82 Jowar W (14.00) Dhari-22 Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 600.00 J,309.t6 83 Jo\\ar W (16.00)

14,868.61 5,193.00 f6,313.85 5,142.28 10,244.04 N (357) M (210) C ( 7) T (Hil) GUJARAT' MAHAL KHAMBHA DISTRICT AMRELI

0 2 6 MILES I •f I I I I 2 I 0 ~ • 6 • KILOMETRES

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DISTRIC t BOUNDARy .•.•. ., ,._...... _._ POLICE STATION...... •...... PS TALUKA I MAHAL BOUNDARY ,---._._ POST OF FICE /TELEGRAPH OFFICE ..... pol PTO VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE r- .... --~--, HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. • . . . . " S , 7 I NUMBER ... ,L_. ______-' HOSPITAL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, MAHAL HEADQUARTERS. 0 DISPENSA~Y, MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE ~+ f VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE:BEkOW 200, CENTRE...... 200-49 9,500-999,1000-4999,5000 &A!lOVE O •••• IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD. RIVER AND STREAM. MAHAL KHAMBHA ALPHABETIC UiT 0' VILLAGES

. 3 KHAMBHA MAHAL

------Paae No. -----ral. He. Part A Part B Part A Part J VllIalo Primar,. Vlllago Primary SI. Name of LocatioD Directory Census S!. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Cod. No. Abltract No. Village Code No. Ab.tra~,

2 3 4 5 2 , 4 ._-- •

I Am~aliala 32 36 36 18 Kanta!a 29 36 36 2 Anida 6 34 36 (9 Khadadhar 23 36 36 20 Khambha 15 34 36 3 Eabarpur 2S 36 36 21 Kotda S 34 36 4 Bhad 8 34 36 22 5 Bbania 18 36 311 Lasa 11 34 36 6 Ilha.vardi 21 36 36 23 Nanudi 13 34 36 7 Borala 24 36 36 24 Pachapacbia 33 36 36 25 Pipalav. 20 36 36 8 Chakra\'a 26 36 36 26 Piparia 34 38 36 9 Dadhiali 14 34 36 27 Ralilarika 36 38 36 10 Dadli 31 36 36 28 Rugnathpur 2 34 36 II Dbarl Nani 10 34 36 Salva 12 Dhavadia 17 34 36 29 35 38 36 13 Dbundbavana 30 36 36 30 Samadbiala Mota 1 34 36 31 Sarabdia 22 36 36 14 Gidardi 19 36 36 32 Talda 28 36 36 33 Tatania 16 34 36 15 Hanurnanpur 27 36 36 34 Umaria 12 34 36 16 Inlorala 7 34 36 35 Vanlda 4 34 36 17 Jiklali 3 34 36 36 Visavadar 9 34 36

A-5 33 MAHAL KHAMBHA VILLAGE

Ameoitle!! aad

Amenities available (I( lIot available within the vill2ge, a daab(-) is shown in the column and next to It in the brackets, the distance LocI- Name of Total Total in broad range, viz" -5 kml, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tlon village area popula. nearest pIa':" wher~ toe facility Is available i, given.) Cod, of tbe tlon and ------_------No. ,illage number Bducl· Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro- (In ble- of tionll Water Telegraph or nication, aell tares) bouse (potable) da)i (Bus-StoP. te bol::!. nf Rallwa, "II'age Mar- Station. ket/ Water· Ha', way) If any

; I 4 5 CI , 8 9 10 II

Samadhiala Mota 2,098.71 3,\78 P,H, PHS,f),FPC T,W,R PO,P::one BS PR (<494) PUC, AC(4)

1 Rugnatbpur 995.11 1,424 P,AC(l) CHW W,Hp,R PTO BS KR (206) 3 Iildali 1,101.61 1,448 P,AC(2) CHW W,Hp.R PO BS PR (206)

4 VIDkia 1,448.215 1,240 P,AC(2) RP,CHW W,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (198)

, Kottla 862.81 712 P,AC -(IO+kms) T,W.Hp,R PO -(-5 kms) KR (116)

Auida 954.08 1,067 P,AC(2) FPC W,Tk,Hp, PO.Phone BS Plt,ltR • (174) R,N

7 ID,orala 1,1!70.90 1,921 P,H,AC(3) PHS.D.FPC, T,W,Hp,R PO,Phone as PR (294) RP,OKW

I Blolld 1,16t1,61 1,461 P,AC(l) PPC,SMP, W,n,Hp,R PO BS ~R (229) CHW

9 Visavadar 667.9' 616 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R -( -5 kms) BS ~R (96) 10 Dhari Nani 1,80S.57 1,3~9 P,AC -t-5 kms) W.Hp,R PO BS KR (198)

11 Las! 886.48 1,393 P,AC(2) -( 10+ kIlu) T,W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (197) 12 Umaria 1,231.84 1,618 P,AC(l) PHS,FPC T,W,Hp PO Bli pa,KR (206) J3 Nanudl 741.65 531 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R,N -(-5 kms) BS PR (65)

14 Dadbiali 732.04 671 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS P.JIt.,Ic:R (94)

IS Kbam~laa 2.111.11 11,018 P(3),H. H.D,FPC, T,W,R PTO,Phone BS PR (1,242) PUG,AC<'), RP(2) 0

Hi Tatania 821.50 1,749 P,H,AC(2) PHS,FPC, T,W,Hp,R PO BS KR (292) RP(2)

17 Dhlvadia 716.17 389 P,AC 1-(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-S kms) KR (58)

34 DJiU:ctORY

Land Ule

Lanj USJ (i. e •. alea unde; different type. 01 land ase 10 hectares rounded upta l decimal places.) Rema.ta Amenltl.s--Comd. (Including Forest Irrigated Uo- Cultu­ Area aD), Nearest tOWD Power Staple Food by irrillatco rable no' place of and dislance liuopb SOIuce waste availa· religiou•• Lee.· in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion ding cultl· or Gode gauchar vation archaeo· No.1 and lo&ical groves) interest)

11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

Savatkuodls 20 EA. Bajri, Rice, T (758.00) 1.000.00 317.00 23.71 NISI M41 T7 Wbelt, Jowar W (31.(0) WE (~O.OO) o (647.00) Savar,k uDdla-17 EA Sajd, Ric!, T (239.00) 628.00 91.00 37.11 N5 Q Wh~at WB (239.00) Savarkundla-10 EA Bajd. Wheat, T 014.00) 828.00 IC6.00 53.62 NIOi Ml CI T 3 Jowar W (90.00) WE (S.OO) R (19.00) ChaJala-12 EA Bajri, Jo",ar, T (47.00) 1,234.0) 72.26 95.00 N2: MI n 4 Wheat W (20.00) WE (27.00) Sa varkund)a-l 0 BAg Bajri, Wileat, T (28.(iO) 736.(0 47.81 51.00 NllJ T2 5 Jawar W (28.00)

Sav"rkuodll-17 ED, Bajri, Rice. T (9.00) 856.08 74.00 15.00 NISI M3 6 EAg Wb(at, Jowar WE (4.00) o (5.00) Savarkundla-19 ED, Bajd, Wheat, T (66,00) ),398.00 194.90 12.00 N'O! M7: T 7 EAg Jowar W (26.00) WE (40.00) Chalala-iO ED, Bajri. Rice, T (46.00) i9;)'oO 116.61 114.00 NIOI T II EAg Wheat, Jowar W (3400) WE (12.00) Savar,undJa-21 Bajri. Wheat, T (19.00) 573.95 66.00 9.00 N51 M , lowaI W (l9.0U) Savarkundla-47 Bajri. Rice, T (347.00) 1,321.00 102.57 35.00 !!i2. Ml T 10 Wheat, Jawar W P47,OO)

Savarkundla-40 EAg Bajri, Rice, T (476.00) 339.00 53,00 18.48 ~Sl T 11 Wheat, jowar W (476.00) Savarkundla·42 ED, Bajri, Rice, T (76.00) 1,120.00 3S.84 NSI T 12 BAg Wheat, Jowar WE (76.00) ChaJala-28 BAli Bajri, Rice, T (23.00) 651.00 36.65 31.00 U Wheat, Jowar WB (10.00) o (13.00) Savarkundla-37 Bajri, Wheat, T (6.00) 649.00 40.04 37.00 14 lov-ar o (6.00) Sav3rkundla-32 EA Bajri, Rlce, T (751.00) 1,915.00 12.11 133.00 NIOO! MHl 15 Wbeat, lowar WE (751.00) CI 83: T3

Savarkundla -38 EA Bajri, Rice, T (43.00) 699.00 40.00 39.50 N30, MIDI n 16 Wheat, Jowar, W (3.00) WE (LOO) R (39.00) Savarkundla-42 Bajri, Rice, 377.00 T (24.00) 279.00 34.00 2.17 17 Wheat, Jowar o (24.00)

35 MAHAL KHAMBHA VILLAGE

Amenities and ---- Amenities available (if oot available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it i. the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Tolal Total in broad ranges viz •. -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tiOD village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available Is given.) Code of th~ tion and ~------No. village Humber Educa- Medical Drinking------Post and Day Commu· Appro- (in he..:- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) da)'s (Bus-StoP. to boh~. of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

:1 3 4 5 , 7 8 9 10 11

18 Bhania 2,943.92 517 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,Hp,R -(10+ kms) BS KR. :92) 19 Gidardi 1,360.07 1,153 P,ACi2) CHW W,Hp,R PO BS KR ( 184)

20 Pipalava 2,348.45 1,593 P,AC(2) CHW W,Hp,R PO,Phone BS KR (270)

21 Bhavardi 1,081.86 1.412 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp, PO BS PR.KR (202) N,R

22 Sarakadia 359.60 173 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk,Hp, -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (23) R

23 Khadadhar 1,936,°8 2.282 P,H,AC MCW,MH, T,W,Tk,TW PO,Phone BS PR,KR (337) (4) CWC,Pl'IC,FPC R 24 Borala 1,623.41 1,206 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (172)

25 Babarpur 1,228.99 218 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -U-IO km~) BS KR (29) 26 Chakrava 735.36 841 P,AC -( -5 kIDS) W,Hp,R -(5-10 kml) RS KR (120)

27 Hanumanpur 620.45 986 P,AC(2) PHS. FPC, W,Hp,R -H Iems) BS KR (152) CHW

28 Talda 744.47 1,470 P,AC(2) CHW W,Hp,R,N PO BS KR (228) 29 Kantala 73.3.6.5 679 P D W,Hp,R -(-.5 kms) BS KR (l08)

- 30 Dhundhavana 624.91 626 P,AC -(-5 Iems) W,Hp,R,l't -(-5 kms) BS KR (10.5)

31 Dadli 752.15 86" P,AC(2) -(5-10kml) T,W,HP,R -(5-10 kms) •.. as KR (119) 32 Ambaliala 1,017.12 827 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W -(10+ kms) BS KR 027)

33 Pachapachia 388.22 628 P,AC -(5-10 Iems) W,Hp -(5-10 )ems) BS KR (87)

36 lJ1RIC.'JORl

Land Use

LaDd aee (I. •.• iUe& ooder different t,POI of lao' II.C 10 hectares rounded upto 1 decimal plaCCf.) acmartl (iocludlDI An e itiea-ColIl.:l. Por('st Irriaa:rd UO­ Cal tn­ Area any Lou­ b, Irrl1l8tcd rable Dot place or tioll Noareat town P:lwer Staple Fond Scarce wllte avall .. - religious. Code and dilfan('. Supply (Iuclu. blc for hlstorlca) No. (in km.1 diul cultl­ or gaueba. ntioD 'lebaM­ aDd IOIIcaI Ir~vea) interest)

12 13 14 15 l' 17 18 19 :Z8

Savarkandla-60 Bajri • Rice. 2,4'i04.0:> T (16.00) 264.00 39.~2 20.00 M 18 Wheal, Jowar W (16.00) Slvar kundla-43 EAg Bajri, Wheat, 651.00 T (37.QO) 546.07 70.CO 3(1.00 N5I M 19 Jowar W (30.00) WE (7.00) SavarkuDdla 43 EAg Bajri, Wheat, ',255.00 T (70.00) 830.45 107.0J 8'6.00 NIO: M2 20 JOlVar W (34.<:0) WE (36.00) Savatkundla-4:J EAa Bajri, Wleat, T (45.00) 855.00 I SO.86 31.00 21 JO\~ar WE (25.0J) o (20.CO) Rajula-30 EM Bajri, Ric~, T (20.00) 288.00 25.60 26.00 22 \\ !'.eat WE (10.00) o (10.00)

Savarkundla-S2 Bajri, Wheat, 463.00 T (60.00) 1,385.00 111.98 8.00 NIOI M21 C. T2 23 EA.EAS Jowar WE (60.00) Savarkundla -49 Bajri, Ricl', 1/07.00 T (I 19.00) 372.08 48.41 77.00 Wheat, Jowar W (19.00) 2" R (40.00) Una-45. Bajri. Rice, 995.00 139.01) 5).99 44.00 25 Wheat, Jowa, Una-38 EAa Bajri, Ric~, T (241.0\) 350.00 77.00 67.36 26 Wheat. Jowar W (loo.eo) WE (91.00) It (SO.CO) UOI-3S EA Bajri, Wheat T (55.00) 414.00 29.00 52.45 MZ 27 W (30.00) WE (25.00)

Una-SO EA Bajri, Wheat T (40.00) 579.00 90.47 3S.00 M2 21 Jowa, o (40.(0) Una-40 EAg Bajri, Rice, 390.00 T (190.00) 101.00 34.00 IUS MI T 29 Wheat, Jowa, W (40.00) WE (41.00) R (12.CiO) 0(97.00) Uoa-29 Bajri. Wheat, T (55.00) 241.00 310.91 18,00 30 Jowar W (l0.00) R (25.00) Uoa-38 B.jri, Wheat T (4.00) 272.00 6tl5 412.00 31 o (4.00) Un8-28 Bajri, Rice. T (5.0)) 779.00 21(1.12 23.00 32 Wheat, Jowar o (5.00)

UOI-27 Bajri, Rice, T (60.00) 189.00 127.21 12.00 33 Wheat, Jowar w (50.00) R (10.00)

37 MARALIKHAM8HA

Am.BUIes and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daah(-) is shown in the column and next to in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name or Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km. of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where th~ fa.:iJity is available is given.) C&de of tbe tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinkirg Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ oC tional Water Telegraph or nicatton, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat way) if any

l 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

34 Piparia 571.74 663 P,AC(2) CHW W,R -(iC+ kms) BS KR (! 02) 35 Salva S83.29 635 P,AC CHW W,Hp,R,S -(-5 kms) BS KR (90)

36 Rabarika 379.91 J ,1108 P,AC D W.R PO as KR (150)

Total 40,746.96 46,556 P (38) H (I) (7,062) H (5) MCW (1) PUC (2) MH (1) AC (60) ewc (1) 0 (1) PHC (1) PHS (5) D (5) FPC (9) RP (6) SMP (I) CHW (12) Note The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. Tile figuces in brackets in tab line ulJde. Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate tbe number of those particular amenities.

38 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places,) Remarks (includinl Amonities-Contd. FOf.:st Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tiOD N_area' town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ reIiSiou,. Coda and distanco Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and IOlical groves) Intoreat)

13 13 14 15 HI 17 J8 19 20

Una-23 Bajd. Wheat, IT (19.00) 458.00 72.74 22.00 N21 T3 34 JOWar W (19.00) Una-:7 Bajri, Rice, T (65.0(\) 259.00 242.00 17.29 35 Wheat,Jowar W (40.00) R (15.00) Uoa-24 Bajri, Wheat, T (\7.00) 276.00 56.00 30.91 M5: T 36 ]owar o (17.00)

7,750.00 4,190.00 23,804.55 3,2!9.32 1,773.09 ~ N (193) M (69) C (5) T (29)

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A--(i ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

4 RAJULA TALUKA

Pa•• No. Pale No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Pri.. ary Villago Primary SI. Name of Location Directory Cen8\11 51. Name of Location Directory Cenlus No. Villago Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abetra,t

1 3 4 5 2 3 4

41 Khambhalia 42 I Agaria Dhudia 21 46 40 56 SO 42 Khari 5 40 2 Alaria Mota 19 46 40 44 43 Khera 52 44 1 Aagari Nava 18 44 48 90 4 Amuli 7 44 40 44 Kherali Moti 4 44 40 45 Kherali Nani 3 44 40 5 Babariadhar 6 44 40 46 Kodia 43 48 42 6 Balapar 9 44 40 47 Kotdi 39 48 42 7 Barb.tana 15 44 40 48 Kovan. "'311!!!!!!!!~~£20:"'" 88 52 44 8 Barman Mota 75 50 42 49 Kumbharia 59 50 42 9 Barman NaDa 81 52 42 50 Kundalia 26 46 40 10 Barpatoli 74 50 42 11 Bhachadar 84 52 42 51 Majldar 61 so 42 11 Bhaxh 1 44 40 52 Mandai 12 44 40 13 Bberai 87 52 44 53 Mandardi Navi-Juni 22 46 40 14 Bhondaoi 77 52 42 54 Maslindada Nana·Mota 10 44 40 55 Mobhiana Mota 29 46 41) 15 Chinch 91 51 44 56 Mobbiana Nana 30 46 40 16 Cbarodia 25 46 40 57 Morangi 11 44 40 17 Chbaprj 14 44 40 58 Munjia1ar 50 48 42 18 Chhatadia 72 50 42 1"9 Chotra 82 52 42 59 Navlam (Mari),ana) 8 44 40 60 Nava Malaknes 47 48 42 20 Dantardi 64 50 42 61 Ncsdi No. I 62 50 42 Dedan 21 46 48 42 62 Neldi No.2 41 48 4l 22 Devta 58 SO 42 63 Ninlala No.1 70 50 42 23 Dbaraooncs 83 52 42 M Nillial. No.2 79 52 42 24 DhareshYlr 17 44 46 25 Dipadia 16 44 40 65 Pati 42 48 42 26 Dolia 13 44 40 66 PaIva 65 50 42 27 Dungarparda 21 46 40 67 Pipavav -tc=.__ - 69 SO 42 21 Ganjlvada, 35 46 40 29 Gorlna 76 52 42 68 Rabbda 63 so 42 69 Rajparda 34 46 40 30 Hadmatia 57 SO 42 70 Ra,mpara No.1 32 46 40 31 Hindorana 55 50 42 71 hampara No.2 85 52 42 Raydi 48 32 Jamlca 80 52 42 n 4S 42 3] Jivapn 51 48 42 73 Ringaniala Mota 27 46 40 34 }holaplr 60 50 42 74 Riogaoia1a Nana 37 46 42 35 Juoa MaJaknes 48 48 42 75 Sajanavav 3] 46 40 36 KaliiaH 71 50 42 76 Samadhiala No.1 66 50 41 37 Katar 53 4~ 42 77 Samadbiala No.2 40 48 42 31 i:atarpara 52 43 42 78 Sarakadia 44 48 42 39 Kathivadar 68 SO 42 40 Khakhbai 54 48 42 79 Trlkoda 78 52 42

42 ALPHABETIC UST OF VILLAGES

4 RAJULA TALUKA-Contd.

------~--~ Page No. Pile No. ------Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca- Village Primary Loca- VilIale Primary 51. Name of lion Directory ('..cnsus SI. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Codt: No. Abstract No. Village Cod, No. Abatracl

2 3 4 5 II J 4 5

80 Uchaiya 86 52 44 86 Va vera 2 44 40 81 Uotia 36 46 42 fl,7 VIctor 89 5l 44 18 Visalia 67 50 42 82 Vad 73 50 42 83 Vadli 23 46 40 89 Zampodar 38 48 42 84 Vanaadhra 49 48 42 99 Zanzarda 24 46 40 85 Vavdi 20 46 40 91 Zinzka 31 46 40 lALUKA' RAJULA VtttiGE

Aaaealtl.. aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dallb(-) is sbown in the column and next to in the brackets. the distance Laca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kme, 5-10 Ions and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is givCD.) Code of tbe lion and _------.----_--- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking POlt and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tioDal Walc=r Telegraph or Dicatton, ach tares) house- (potable) day. (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station. kef' Water- Hat way) If aD,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bhaxi 1,122.93 929 P _(1£'+ kms) W,Hp,R -(5-IOkms) BS KR (145) 2 Vavera 1,751.06 2,746 P,H, PHS.D,PPC T,W,R PO BS,RS PI.. (Hil) AC(2) 3 KheraJi NaDi 556.41 722 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Tk,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (105)

4 Khtrali Moti 1,190.78 1,406 P,AC(21 cwe,caw W,Hp PO BS K.R (192)

5 Khlri 409,96 561 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 km!) BS KR (79)

6 Babariadhlr 1,240.00 2.(!S3 P,AC(2) CWC,PHS, W,Hp,R PO BS KR (330) D,FPC,RP, CHW 2) 7 Amuli 309.97 245 P -(-5 km5) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (42) 8 Navagam 321.00 227 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (Mariyana) (28) 9 Balapar 384.16 475 P -(5-10 hros) W,Tr.. -(5-10 kms) BS KR (69) Hp,R

10 Marundada 6B6.77 503 P CHW W.Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR Nina-Mota (87)

11 Moransi 825.63 2,100 P D W,lk,Hp,R PO BS PR (302) 12 Mandai 893.96 2,301 P CHW T,W,Hp,C PO.Phone BS PR (334)

13 Dolia 787.88 1,785 P CIoIW T,W,Hp,R PO BS KR l277)

14 Chbapri 1,039.94 1,029 P,AC(4) CHW T,W.Tk,Hp, -(5-10 kIDS) BS KR 051) R IS BarbataD' 976.26 1,924 P,AC -(-5 kms) W.T,Hp,'R. PO BS KR (299)

16 Dipadia 209.67 57!! P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR (93) 17 Dblreshvar 757.88 2,277 P,AC(3) -(5-10 kms) W,Hp,R PO BS KR (324 )

18 A,aria Navs 1,208.94 1,078 P,A€(2) -('-10 kml) W.Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (ISS)

.4 lm.htCl'o)lr

Land Use

------~------Land use (i. e.. area under different types of land U$e ill h

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Rajula-15 Bajri, Rice, 658.00 314.98 150.00 N4: T Wheal, Juwar RlIjula-12 EA Bajri, Rice. T (70.00) 1,300.00 204.06 177.CO N60r M5: T6 2 Wheat, Jowar GC (70 eO) Rajula-17 EAg Bajn, Rice. T (23.00) 437,41 79.0n 17.00 N3: T 3 Wheat, Jowar W (15.00) WB (8.00) Rajula-20 BAg Bajri, Rice, T (42.vO) 80200 206.7S 140.0;) 4 Wheat, Jowar W (21.0D) WE (21.00) Rajula-19 EAg Bajri, Rice, T 00.00) 301.96 74.00 4.00 5 Wheat, Jowar WE (30.00)

Rajula-19 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (117.00) 853.00 157.00 113.00 M3 6 Jowar W (95.00) WE (22.00) Rajula-19 Bajri, Wheat, T (12.00) 252.97 30.00 15.()0 N2 7 Jowar W (12.00) Rajula-19 Bajri, Wheat, T (13.00) 145.00 22.00 141.(0 8 Jowar W (13.00) Rajula-22 EAg Hajri, Rice, T (5.00) 263.00 101.16 15.00 9 Wheat, Jowar W (2.00) WE (3.00) Rajula-IS Bajri, Rice, T (5.( 0) 579.00 46.77 56.00 N2 10 Wheat, Jcwar W (5.00)

Dungar-!6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (25.00) 598.00 148.63 54,00 N31 M5: TIOt 11 Jowar WE (25.00) Rajula-18 EA Bajri, Rict, T (}23.()0) 394.96 110.00 66.00 NIl M3! T2 12 Wheat, Jowar GC(lIO.OO) W (80.00) WE (133.00) Rajula-19 EA Bajri, Rice. T (95.00) 638.00 43.00 11.88 Nl: T 13 Wheat, Jowar GC (75.00) W (20.00) Dunlar-5 Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 680.00 323.00 26.94 N21 Mr 14 Wheat Jowar W (11'.\)0) Rajula-lO ED,EO Bajri, Rice, 2.00 T (I S3.00) 553.26 81.00 187.00 N21 T 15 Wheat, Jower GC (103.00) W (50.()0)

Rajula-9 Bajri, Rice, T (30.00) 154.00 19,67 6.00 NZ 16 WIJeat, Jowa: GCnO.OO) Rajula-7 EAg Bajri, Rke, T (60.(0) 506.0~ 142.00 49.88 Dhareshwar 17 Wheat, Jowar GC (60.(l0) Mahadev's Temple N4! M4l T6 Rajula-7 EAg Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 966.00 206.94 26.0) N5: T IS Wheat, Jowar W (S.CO) WE (2.00)

45 TALUIA RAJULA VILLAGE

Ameaities and

Amenltle. available (if not available wi,Un the vlllago, Ii d~sbH is Ibown In the column and llIext to it in the brackets, the :'i~tance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 km:i and 10 + krna of the tion "mage ar!!a popula­ aearest place where the facility Is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------.. _. ~--- No. village number EduCll­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Aporo­ (tD bec­ of tional Water Telelraph 01 nication, ach tares) house. (potable) day. (Bus-Stop, to hold. of Railw&, villago Mar­ Stadel)" keti Water­ Hat, way) If any

3 6 7 8 9 10 !1

19 "aaria Mot. 1,508.10 1,466 P,AC(3) -(5-10 kma) W,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (205) 20 Vavdi ) ,054.06 1,204 P,AC(3) CHW W,R PO B3 KR (200)

21 Agaria Dbudia 1,064.06 2,007 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,TW, PO BS PH,KR (269) Hp,R

22 Mandardi Navi­ 743.50 1,447 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) W,R PO BS PR,KR Juni (198) 23 Vadli 698.21 1,460 P,AC (-S killS) W,R PO BS,RS KR (214)

24 Zanzarda 491.53 768 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,Hp -(-5-10 kms) .. BS KR (110) 25 Charodia 671.26 1,054 P -(5-10 km~) W,Tk. -(-5 kms) BS,RS KR (145) Hp,R,L

26 Kundalia 1,078.69 1,366 P,AC(2) -(5-10 km,) W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) BS KR (208)

27 Ringaniala Mota 585.&2 1,289 P,AC CHW W,Hp,& PO BS KR (174)

28 Dungarparda 289.55 423 P -(-5 kma) W -(lO+kms) BS KR (64)

29 Mobbiana Mota 3S1.7S 214 P -(-5 tms) W,Hp,a -(-s kms) BS KR (41) 30 Mobhiana Nana 272.42 141 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp,a -(-5 kWI) BS (25) 31 Zinzlca 752.56 J ,005 P -(HO kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) BS K:.R (168) 32 Rampara No, 1 318.66 215 P -(5-10 "ms) W,Hp -(5-1') kms) BS KR (33) 33 Sajanavav 561.12 1,374 P,AC(2) -(5-10 kms) W.Hp.R PO B~.RS (198)

34 Rajparda 430.45 918 p caw W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR. (138) 35 Ganjavadar 238.86 108 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (19) 36 Untia 493.27 559 p -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) K:R (92) 37 Riogaoiala Nana 269.91 85 P -(-5 kms) W.R,C -(-5 krns) -(-5 kms) KR (16)

46 DIRECTORY

Land Use

_. uti (I. I., area Qnde, different types of land .1 In .~area rounded .pto 1 decimal places.) Romarts AmenitllS-Conld. ------(Including ------Poree' Irrigated Un- Cultu­ Area an" S$!>cest tow" Pow:!r Stal'ie Food by Irriaated rable not place or ani d!:;tance 8upply Soart:e waste availa­ religious, Lee•. 'in kmo) (inclu­ ble for hlstoric~1 tion ding culti­ or Code aaucbar vation archaeo No. and lo&icaJ Jroves) interest)

------;2 13 14 15 HI 17 III 19 20

Rajula-9 Bajri, Wheat, T (B.OO) 1.132.00 101.00 162.10 N7! M4: C! Tl 19 Jo"'ar W (13.00) Rllju1a-lS EAg Bajri, Rice, T (38.00) 759/0 211.(0 46.06 M3: T 20 Whnt W (24.00) WE (14.00) Rajula-S EAI Bajri, Rice, T (14.00) 898.()6 105.00 47.00 N5: Mi T3 21 Wbeat, Jowlr, W (9.03) WE (5.00) Raju1a-4 EA Bajri. Rice, T (9.00) 53~.00 57.00 142.58 T3 22 Whlat, Jowar W (9.00) Rajula-2 EA Bajri, Rice, T (71.00) 489.00 101.21 37.00 M2J T 23 Wheat. Jowar W (71.00)

Rajula-5 Bajri, Rice, T (3.00) lSI.GO 9J.H 46.00 24 Wheat, Jowar W (J.OO) ltajula-7 BAg Bajri, Wlaeat, T (260.00) 341.80 27.00 43.36 N4 25 Jowar CCI: (240.00) W (20.00) DUtlgar-6 :RAg Baj ri. tti ce, T (3.00) 120.00 76.00 179.69 N! M21 T 26 W.tll:ar, low., W (2.00) WE (l.00) Dungar-4 BAg Bajri, Rice, T (30.00) 375.00 48.00 132.82 N31 T 27 Wltellt, Jowar Vi (10.{IO) WB (10.00)

M~huva-12 Bajri, Jo"ar 203.55 7UO 15.00 N2 21

Dungar-9 ED Bajrl, Rice. T (10.00) 288.75 3S.0() 15.00 N2: M2: T 29 Wlleai, Jowar W (10.00) Duogar-IO Bajri, Rice. T (1.00) 247.41 13.00 11.00 30 Wlt.. t, Jowar W (1.00) Mahuva-II Bajri, Jowar T (1.00) 666.00 42.00 43.56 31 W 0.(0) Mahuva-9 Bajri, JOWIl 252.66 56.00 10.00 32

Dungar-6 Bairi. Rice, T (12.00) 455.00 60.00 34.12 NSI T 33 Wheat, Jowar W (12.00)

Dungar-3 Bajri. Rice, T (2,00) 373.00 35.00 18.45 142 34 Wheat, Jowar we (MO, Daogar-3 Bajri, Rice, 186.00 7.00 45.86 3S Wheat, Jowar DUlIgar-5 Bajri. Rice. T (14.00) 436.00 20,00 23.27 36 Whnt, Jow8r W (14.00) Rajula-2 Bajri, Wlullt. T ('0.00) 170.0!) 22.91 17.00 37 Jowar ac (44.00) " (Iue)

47 TALUKA I RAJULA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available Of not available within the village, 11 dash(-) is shown in toe column and next to it if) th' bn.:kets. the distance Loe.· NSllIe of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. -5 kms, 5-10 kms ,'nd 1(l + km~ of the tiOQ Village area popula' nearest place where the far.:ility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------,--.. -----~ ------No. vill.,o number Educa------Medical Drinking Post aod Day Commu· Appra- (in hee· of tional Water Telegraph or nicatioD acb tarel) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop. to bold. of Railway village Mar- Station, ket! Water- Hat, way) if any

1 ! 4 5 • 7 8 9 10 11

38 Zal1'lpedar 799.92 4.' P -(-s JtIW) Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS Kit (!II )

39 Kotdi 2,456.00 5,138 P,I\C(3} -(HO kms) W,R PO BS K8. (443)

40 Samsdhisla No. 2 624.51 4~6 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,Hp,R -(10+ kma) BS KR (72) 41 Ncadi NO.2 2U.f9 574 P -(10+ kms) W.Hp,R -(10+ kma BS KR (78)

42 Pati S'4.23 S03 P,A~ -(~-10 kms) W.lt -(5-10 kms) BS KIt (6S)

43 Kfldia 862.51 .86 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (145,

44 :5arakadia 1,594 P RP,€RW W.Tk,Hp, PO as KR ''''.72 (226) It

45 Raydi 1,006.10 1,In p,Ae -(-5 kms) W,R PO :as KIt (201)

46 Dcdan ','04.74 S,7t4 P,R,O PHS.D(2), T,W,Tft,R PTO,Phono BS PR,gP. ('10) FPC,.RIJI,(2)

4'7 Nav. Malakl'let 1,06'.95 912 P.AC -(10+ killS) W -(5-10 kms) _ -(5-10 kml) PR.KIl (62)

48 Juna Malaknu 59J.f6 1,071 P.AC -(16+ killS) W -(.5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (167) - 49 VaDgadhra 1.016.59 942 P CHW W.Tk.Hp. -(-5 kms) 8S ICR (151) R.

SO Munjiasar 609.34 1,106 P H killS) W,H" -(-5 kms) B3 pR.,KIt (157) 51 Jitapar 440.66 690 P -(-5 kms) W.Hp.R -(-5 kms) BS KIt (100)

52 Katarpara 444.29 S89 P -(5-10 kms) W,Rp,R -(5-10 kms) BS Ka (75)

53 Katar J,842.65 2,736 P.AC(J) PHS.D. T,W,Tk, PO BS Kit (372) FPC HI) 54 Khakbbai 1,094.16 '.245 P,AC(s) 0 W,Hp,R PJ BS (293) DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area uader different "Pes or land ase In hectare! rounded uI'to 2 decimal places.) Ile ••rb (illcludlu, Amcnltlea-Contd. ------Porcst Irrigated UD- Cultu­ Area an, fLoca- by irriaated rable Dot place ot ,10. Nearest tOWIl Power Source waste availa­ religious, Code and distaD~ Supply (incla­ ble fOJ] bi8torical ND, l!11 km·) din, culti. or laucha. viltiotl ucbaeo. and loaleal 1'0''', Interest)

,---_._._-~--" ---_"_-_- . __ ------.-- 12 13 I. II 1. Ii' III 19 20 1

R.jula-2 EAg Bajri, ltice. T (70.00) 6')3.00 74.92 50.00 T2 38 Wheat, Jowar, W (4('.00) WB (3U.00) ltajula -1 0 EA Bajrl. l\jc: •• T (loo.GO) 2.125.00 1'5.00 36.00 N2: T4 39 Whlat, Jowar, W (40., OJ WE (60.(10) Rajula-16 Bajd. Rice, T (12.00) 436.00 139,0) 37.S? NS: T 40 Wheat W (!2.00) Rajula-17 EAg Bajri, Rice. T (14.00) 227.19 35.(10 12.00 T 41 Wheat W (fI,IO) WE (8.00) .bjul.-2! Bajri, Ric., 29.00 T (20.00) 402.00 85.00 58.23 NIO 42 Wheat JOWl' W (20.00)

"ajul.-15 BAa Bajrl, Whtat 111.00 T (7s.o0) 51(UI 125.00 31.00 N2: M: T 43 W (66.00) WE 02.00) Rajula-IS EA. lajrl, Willeat, 47,00 T (104.00) "'7.72 106.0J 113.00 N6: M21 T 44 Rice, Jowar W 184.00) WE (2\).00) Rajula-20 EAa Bajri. Ric•• 57.00 T (16.00) 804.00 80.00 49.20 Nt: M 45 Wheat, Jowar, W (14.00) WE (2.00) Rajula-24 !lA Bljri. Whoat, T (80.00) 3.130.00 277.00 117.74 N25: M6: C: T4 46 .Jow.r W (60.00) WB (20.00) Raju]a-19 Bljri. Wboat, 702.95 115.00 252.CO N2r M 47 JOdI' llajula-29 Bajri, Wheat. T (1.01l) 462.00 llue 13.00 N2: M 48 J'owar W (l.00) Rajula-24 EAa Bajri. Wheat, T (l0.00) 773.00 221.59 12.Q0 N21 M 49 Jowa, W (5.110) WE (s.oO) Rajula-32 Bajri. Rice, T (MO) 461.00 112.34 24.00 N2 50 Wheat W (5.00) Ra;ula-19 BAa Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 308.00 76.00 46.66 N2: T 51 Wheat W (5.00) WB (5.00) R.jula-20 BA Bajri, Illc., T (15.00) 303.00 9'.00 30.29 N2. M 52 Wheat W (1S.00)

R.jull-IS EAg Bajri, Rico. T (32.00) 1,496.65 96.00 2IS.CO N2: MSI CI T 53 Wheat, Jow.r WB (32.00) &lj811-4 EA Bajri, Rice, T (40.00) 829.86 132.00 93.00 T3 54 Wbcat le,.rar, ac (10.00) W (fU.OO, we (20.0')

"'-7 49 TALUKA: RAJVLA VILLAGE

Amlaltll. aad

._ -----_._ Amenities availablo (IC not available within the villa,e, a dasll(-) Is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets. the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz.• -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km. of the tion village area POPUll- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Codo of the tion and ------No. village numb~1' Educa· MedIcal Drinking Post and Oa, Commu- Appro- (ill hee- of tiona! Water Telearlpb or nication. ach tares) bouse- (Dotabie) da,. (Bua-Itop, to holds of Railway villaao War- StatlOD, tet' Water Bat. wIY) If any

I 2 3 S 6 7 a p 10 11

5S Hindorana 943.78 1.290 P,AC(2) CHW T,W,Tk. PO,Phone BS PR.,KR (205) R,N 56 KbambhaJia 433.21 611 P,AC(2) -(5-10 kml) W,Tk,Jt -(5-10 kms) as PR,KR (210) 57 Hadmatia 476.05 321 P -(5-10 klnS) T,R PO,Phone BS fa (53) 38 Devka 836.56 1,034 P -(5-10 kms) T,W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,~a (180) 59 J::umbharia 583.80 694 P,AC1) -(5-10 klOl) T,R PO BS PR (116)

60 Jbolapar 601.73 585 P,AC -(5-10 kms) T,W,R +5 kma) BS PR,l(!R (101) 61 Majadar 482.29 332 P CHVY T,W -(-s IIml) BS KR (48) 62 Nesdi No. I 233.12 216 P -(-5 kms) W,O -(-5 kms) -(-5 bal) KR (42) 63 Rabhda 628.20 1,133 P -(-5 kms) W,R PO BS ItR (142) 64 Dantardi 1,405.3~ 1 810 P,AC(3) PHS.D.FPC w PO BS PA. (299)

65 Patva 869.87 573 P -(10+ lOll.) W -(10+ kms) BS KIt (77) 66 Samadhiala No, I 771.95 1.067 P -(10+ kma) W,Tk PO BS PR,K.R. (165) 67 Visalia 525.99 1,(196 P -(lOt kml) W,R -(10+ km.) BS pa,KR (191) 68 Katbivadar 2,318.64 1,028 P,AC -(-5 kms) w,n -(10+ km.) BS KR (183) 69 Pipavav 1,102.\2 51& P,AC . (5-10 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (92)

70 Ningala No.1 590.19 392 P -(-5 killS) T,R -(-5 kDls) BS Pit ,lGR (76) 71 Kadiali 926.05 1,572 P,AC(2) 0 T,W PO BS PR,KIt (244) 72 Cbhatadia 476.34 387 P CHW w.n -(-5 kms) BS 1tR. (69) 73 Va~ 825.20 849 P -(-5 km.) T,W.R -(-5 kms) BS KR (155) 74 B'fl'atoli 1,927.79 2.968 P.AC(2) CHW W,Hp PO BS Kit (465)

75 Barman Mota 1,103.74 1,872 P,AC(3) -(5-10 kms) W.R -(5-10 km.) BS PR,KIt (300)

SO OIREctOltV

'------' ------Land use 0. e., area under different typeli of laud uso in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarkl (including Amenitioll-Collld. Forllst Irrigated Un· Cuitu' Area any Loea· by Irrigllted rable lliot place o( dOD Nearest to"'. Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious. Code anci distance Suppl, (Inclu­ ble fOJ historical No, (in km.) ding calti­ or gauchar fltlon arcbaoe- and 10,1c:.1 lI,on.) iotOfea')

12 13 14 15 16 n 18 19 20

Rajula-3 EA Bajri, Waeat, T (24.00) 595.78 100.00 224.00 55 Jowar W (24.00) Rlljula-5 Bajri. Wheat, 256.CO 167.00 10.21 NS 56 Jowar Dungar-6 Bajri, Wheat, 391.05 73.00 12.00 57 Jowar Duugar-6 ED,EO Bajri, Wheat, 698.56 89.00 49.00 N2! MI T 58 Jowar Dunaar-S ED,EO Bajri, Wheat, 50~.80 33.00 41.00 NS: M21 T4 59 Jowar

Rajula·13 Bajri, Wheat, 528.00 42.73 31.00 M6 60 Jowar Dungar-3 ED Bajri, Wheat, 362.29 73.00 47.00 NIM 61 Jowar DungaJl-3 Bajri, Rice, T (4.00) 209.00 17.12 3.00 N3 62 Wheat, Jowar W (4.00) M.ahuva-l0 EA Bajri, Rice. T (2.00) 533.00 59.00 34.20 NIT 63 Wheat, Jowa~ W (2.00) Mahuva-13 BAg Bajri, Rice, r (184.00) 788.00 117.33 316.00 N5: MJ T 64 Wheat, Jowar W (18.00) WE (1'6.00)

Mahuva-16 Bajri, Rice, T (45.00) 245.87 181.00 212.00 6S Wheat, Jawar W (4S.00) Mahuva-14 BAg Bajri, Rice, T (120.00) 352.00 92.00 213.95 66 Wheat, Jowa~ WE (120.00) Mahuva-lS Bajri, Riee. r (8.00) 324.(10 142.99 51.00 M 61 Wheat, Jowar W (8.00) Dunsar-12 Bajri, Rice, 533.00 97.00 1,688.64 MI T 61 Wheat, Jowar Rajula-14 Bajri, Wheat, 136.12 67.00 899.00 Famous ~ancbJal)dji 69 Jowar f: , ;J ~ ,,1 I T

Rajula-12 Bajri, Wheat, T (1.00) 229.00 14.89 346.00 M5 70 Jowar W (1.00) Rajula-8 Bajri. Wheat, T (2.00) 689.00 191.00 44.05 N51 Ml: T2 71 Jowar W (2.00) Rlju)a-4 Bajri, Wheat, T (7.00) 301.34 49.00 119.00 T 72 Jowar W (7.00) Rajula-S ED, EA. Bajrl, Wheat, T (113.00) 564.00 22.00 126.20 M2! T2 73 Jowar W (113.00) Rajula-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 1,662.79 129.00 116.01) 74 Jowar W (7.00) WE (7.00) TW (6.00) Rajula-26 EA Baj rl, Wheat T (25.00) 896.74 172.00 10.00 N21 M21 n 75 W (25.00)

51 l'ALUKA : RAJULA VILLAGE

Amealtles aDd

4~;lenltlcs available (If .. ot available wllbia the villago, a dalb(-) is Bhown III the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca· Name of Total To!al in broad ranllC' viz., -5 Icm5, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of tbe tion villaae area popul •• nearest place where Inll facility is availablo is given.) CBde d tllo tlou and ------N(). "liIag~ number '>duc.· Medical Drink!lIi Post and D., Commu· Appro- (in II"!:- of tionll Water TlIloarapb or nlcation, liCla tare.) hOUR (potable) da,. (Bua-Stop, te bold. of Rail.,., "Wage Mar· ShltiOD. ketl Wate.- Hat, way) If an,

1 :I , 4 15 8 9 10 II

76 GoraDa 266.70 2:0 p -(5-10 Ierne) W,Hp,R -(5-10 fems) .. -(-5 fems) KR (30)

77 Bhundaoi ~ 66.91 I t 335 P -(l-10 kms) T W, PO BS PR,KR (193) Hp"R 78 Trakuda 1,004.78 1,333 P,AC(4) CHW T.W. PO BS PR,KR (187) Hp,R 79 Nill'a No.2 741.71 1,060 P CHW W.Hp,R -(-5 killS) BS KR (lH) 80 Iamb 2,115.57 2.330 P,AC(2) PHS,D,PPC, W.Hp,R PO BS KR (361) GHW

81 Barman Nan a 691.19 1,1 54 P,AC(2) CHW W,R PO BS PR (153) 82 Chotrl 615.97 977 P CHW T,W,R -(-5 killS) BS PR,KR ( (43)

83 Dbatanones 182,13 27il P -(10+ kml) W -(10+ kms) .. -(-5 kms) KR (49) 84 Bbaclladar 830.60 737 P,AC -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kIllS) BS KR (121) 85 Rampara No.2 2,246.09 1.744 P,",C -(IO+ kms) T,W,R -( -5 kms) BS KR (303)

86 Uchaiya 522.45 754 P.AC -(10+ kms) W,R PO BS KR (139) 87 Bherai 2,996.08 3.041 P,AC(4) PHS,D,FPC w PO BS PR,KR (573) fiB Kovaya ] ,383.58 889 P -(10+ krna) W PO BS KR (IS8) 89 Victer 187.94 ),169 P PHS.FPC, T,W,rk PO BS,RS PR,KR (223) D,CHW 90 Kheta 803.50 845 P -H kms) w,n -(-5 kms) NW KR.NW (133) 91 Chanch 1,763,12 1,866 P,AC(2) D,emV W,Tk: PO NW KR (210)

Total 80,176.98 105,248 P (91) ewc (2) (16,201) H (2) PHS (8) Rajula ViIIlce + 2,427.00 AC (85) D (12) ----- 0 (1) FPC (8) Grand Total 12,603,98 RP (4) caw (26) 0 (1)

Note The figures in the Jast line indicate Taluka total•• The fiaures in brackets in this line under Col. 5,6 and 20 indicate tbe numb., of thOle parlieular amenities. DIRECTORY

Land Ule

land U80 (I. 0 •• area uodll'r dl!feroal t)'pes of la.d .s. In hectares rounded upto 2 decimal placts.) Remartl Amenitlos-Cont4. (fneJudia, ------Porest Irrigated UIl- Colta­ Area uy Nearest town Power Staple Poad by I rri g-a ted cable Dot place of Loca­ lind distance 8uopl, Sonr('c WIl8to avella. (CUSiCUI, tion (10 k:m.l (iaelu­ ble for blltorlca1 Code dins cull i­ or No. gauchar v&tlon accbae.­ aDd logical groves) lntereal)

'.2 13 ~4 IS 16 n }8 19 20

Rajula-22 Bajri, Rice, 168.00 29.70 69.00 N 76 'Wheat, Jower Rlljula-20 Bajrl. Rce T (l.00) 764.00 76.00 125.91 N3Z M3. T 77 WUI, Jo.at W (1.(0) Rajula-16 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (6.00) 787.00 175.78 36.00 N2! T 78 Jowar WE ( 6.00) Rajula-25 Bajri. Wheat. T (44.00) 561.71 118.00 18.00 N2 79 Jowar W (44.00) Rajula-24 EA Bajri, Rioo T (8.00) 1.678.00 41 J.57 18.00 N4: Mi T 80 Wbeat, Jowar, W (3.00) WE (05.00)

Rajula-24 EAg Bajri. RJce, T (2.001 606.19 65.00 25.00 N2. M: T II Wheat WE (2.()0) Rajula-2S SA Bajri, Wheat T (10.00) 535.97 49.00 21.00 NZ 82 W (UO) WE (7,CO) Jafeabad-lO Blljri, RiOe, T (12.00) 143.00 24.13 3.00 T 83 Wheat Jowar W (12.00) Rajula-6 EA Bajri. Wheat T (M.OG) 640.60 90.00 36,00 84 Jowar W (6~.OO) kajula-13 Bajri, Rice, T (4),00) 1.331.00 258.00 616.C9 85 Wheat, Jowar W (41.CO)

Jafeabad-IO EA Bajri, Rice. T (H.OG) 389.00 19.00 79.45 T2 86 Vvheat,Jowar W (35.00) Rajula-S ED,EO Bajri, Wheat T (30.30) 859.08 197.00 1,910.00 N2i MS: T 87 Jower W (30.00) JaCrabad-8 Bajri, Rico, T OR.OO) 861.!)0 97.58 387.00 T6 88 Wheat, Jowar W (38.00) Rajula-16 ED,EO Bajri, Rice. 107.94 NS M21 C3! T3 89 Wheat, Jowar Dun!ar-17 Bajri, Rice T (6.01) 131.00 30.50 636.1)0 90 Wheat, Jowar W (6.00) Rajula-23 Rajri. Wheat, 275.12 574.00 914.00 Temple of Rukhrdiya 91 Jowar Wahadn

246.00 3,023.00 53,966.59 9,826.67 13.114,72 N (%41) M (91) C ( 6) T (90)

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ALPHABETIC LUiT OJ VU,LAGD

5 JAFRABAD MAHAL

------Pa.e No, ra•• Me, Part A Part B ------Part A Part. Village Primary Village Primary SI. Name of LacatioD Directory Census Sl. Namo of Location Directory Census No. Village Codt! No. Abstract No. Villale Codo No. Abstract

1 Z 3 4 S 2 3 4 5

Bahqrkot n 60 48 21 Kantharia KoJi 10 58 48 2 Balana 40 60 50 22 Keral. 37 60 50 3 Balanivav 12 58 41 23 LODtbpur 8 51! 48 4 Bhada II! 58 48 24 Lor 3 58 48 5 Bbaokc,dar 29 60 48 25 LUDsapur 28 60 48 6 Bbatvadar 7 58 48 26 Mansa Mota 16 58 48 7 Chhelana 19 58 <18 27 Mansa Nans 1 58 48 8 Chitrasar 35 60 48 28 Milhapur 25 60 48 29 Mitlal. 26 60 48 9 Dbarabllndal' 38 60 SO 30 Nagcshri 24 60 48 10 Dholadri 23 60 48 11 Dlldhala 22 60 48 31 Pincbbiadi 5 58 48 12 Bbbalwad 2 51i 48 32 Robiaa 39 (,0 50 33 Sakaria Mota 34 60 48 13 Fachari. 4 58 48 34 Sanria Nana 20 58 48 14 Ghenspur 33 60 48 35 SatOvafda 6 58 48 36 Shialbet 30 60 48 15 Hemal 15 58 48 37 Sokhda 21 58 48 Hi Jikadri JUDi 14 58 48 38 Timbi 17 58 48 17 Jikadri Navi 13 38 48 39 Vadhera 42 62 50 40 Vadll 36 60 50 18 J[adiali 41 60 50 41 VaDdb 27 60 48 19 Kaavadar 9 58 48 42 Varahawarup 31 60 48 20 Kantharia Khalsa 11 'I 41

A-a 57 MAHAL: JAFRAB.>\D VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (If lIot available witbin tbe village, a dasb{-) Ja .. bawn in the column and next to It in the bnck:ets. tbe distance e.oc... Name of TOlal Total In broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 koos and 10 + kIDs of tho lion ,mage area popula- Dearest place where the racility is available is giveR.) Code of the tion and ------_._---- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinkiol POlt aDd Da, Commu· Appro- (iD hee- of tiona I Water Telc,rapb or nieation, aeh tares) bouse- (potable) da,. (Bus-Stop, to &told. or Railway village Mar- Station keel Wate.- Hat, .81) It Iny

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mansa Nana 791.55 1,012 P eHW T,W,Hp PO BS KR (146) 2 Ebhalwad 403.66 567 P -(5-10 koos) W,Tk,R -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (92) 3 Lor 901.31 897 P D,CHW W,Tk,R -(5-10 kms) BS KR (140) 4 Facharia 633.15 681 P,AC CHW W,Hp.R -(5-10 kml) as KR (100) 5 Pinchhadi 436.05 500 P -(5-10 kms) W,Hp,R -( -5 kms) as KR (76)

6 Sarevarda 32.5.50 228 P -(-5 koos) W,Mp -(-.5 koos) -(-5 Irms) KR (36) 7 Bhatvadar 270.86 198 P -(-5 tms) W.Hp -(-5 koos) BS PR,KR (30) 8 Lonthpur 1,351.62 1,603 P PHS,D,FPG, T,W,R PO BS PR,KR. (264) R'P 9 Kagvadar 973.49 563 ',AC caw W,Tk,Hp,R PO BS PIt (104) 10 ICantbaei. KoJi 433.4.5 243 P -(-5kms) W,Hp,R -(-.5 kms) -(-S Irms) PR,KR (41 )

11 Kantharia Khalsa 334.30 821 P -(-, kms) W,Tt,Hp -(-5 kma) BS PR,KR (83) 12 Balanivav 382.&3 213 P,AC -(-, kms) W,Hp -(-5 Irma) as PR (35) 13 likadri Navi 567.82 683 P -(5-10 km.) W -(5-10 km.) as KR (114) 14 Jiklldri Juni 339.46 239 P -(5-10 kma) W,Hp,R -('-10 km.) BS PR.,KIt (41) IS Hemal 1,231.48 1,875 P,AC(2) CWC,PHS,D. T,W,Tw. PO as P& (304) FPC,RP,CHW Hp

16 Mansa Mota 8!i2.35 1,114 P PHS,pPC, n,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (169) CHW Timbi 17 2.024.57 4,354 PtH PHS,D.FPC, r,w.1t PTO,Phonl BS PR (72S) RP,CHW

18 Bhada 816.76 1,477 P,AC -(10+ kma) W PO BS (222) Kit 19 Cbbelaal 597.68 812 P.AC -(-.5 Irml) W,Kp -(-5 km.) BS PR (123)

110 Sakaria Nana 234.01 IlS P -(IO+km8) T -(-5 killS) BS KIl (10)

21 Sokhda 208.38 181 P -(10+ kms) W -(5-10 kma) -(-S kms) PR,KR (21l)

58 DIRECTORl'

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land ule in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa­ religious. Cod. and distanco Supply (inclu_' ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gaucha~ vation archaeo­ and logical grove8) Interesl)

1l 13 14 15 HI 17 18 19 20

Jafrabad-24 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 638.S5 49.CO 84.00 Jowal' WB (20.00) Raj_Ia-31 Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 296.00 63.66 34.00 2 Wheat, Jowa, W (10.00) Rlljula-35 Bajri. Riee, T (11.00) 723.00 83.00 84.31 3 Wheat, Jowar W (11.00) Rajula-40 EAg Bajri, Rice. T ( 4.00) 449.00 45.00 135.15 4 Wheat, Jowal WE ( 4.01) EAg Bajrl, Wheat T (26.00) 360.00 40.00 10.0S S Jafrabad-20 WE (26.00)

Bajri, Wheat T ( S.OO) 28B.00 20.00 12.50 6 Rlijula-12 W ( S.OO) 1 BlIjri, Wheat T ( 1.00) 195.00 39.86 35.00 NS 7 Rajula- 2 W ( J.()O) BAg Bajri, Wlaear T ( 5.00) 1,149.00 130.00 67.62 M 8 JaCcabad-8 WE ( S.OO) BAg Bajri, Wheat T ( 4.00) 787.00 50.00 132.49 NIT 9 Rajula-12 WB ( 4.00) Bajri, Rice, 34!.4S Sf.OO 34.00 10 Rajula-20 Whe.,

T ( 4.00) 270.00 15.00 45,30 NIO 11 ltajula-20 Ba~ri, Rice, Weat W ( ".CO) Bajri, Wheat, T ( 2.00) 203.00 40.83 137.00 12 Rajula-13 W ( 2.00) T ( S.CO) 514.00 27.12 21.00 13 Jafrabad-20 Wheat, Jowar, Maize W ( 5.00) T (10.00) 284.00 5.00 30.46 14 Jafrabad-16 Wheat, Jowaf, Maize W (20.00) SA. Bajri, Wheat, T (80.00) 1,010.48 74.0() 67.00 N20! M2: T3 15 Raiula-24 J_war WE l80.00)

T (20.00) 727;00 128.55 7.00 T2 16 JaCrabad-24 EAg Bajri, Wheat, JO".' WI (20.00) T (186.00) 1,494.00 82.00 262.57 N3: M41 T3 17 Uoa-30 EA Bajri, Rice, Wheat. Jotra, W (71.00) WE (11S,C0) Bajli, Rice, T '(51.00\ 600.00 141.76 24.00 18 Una-20 Wheat, Jowa, WB (,J.OO) EAg Bajri, Riee, T (101.00) 383.00 56.68 57.00 19 Una-IS Wheat, Jc)WIJ) W (60.00) WE (41.01) Bajri, Rice, 20S.00 2Ml 3.00 20 Jafl'abad-16 Wheat. 'lowal

1&9.38 13.00 6.60 N rll Jafrabad-9 Bajd. Jowar s' MAHAL: JAFRABAD VILLAGE

AmeDities aael

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, thl;! distance Loca- Name'of Tolal Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Edt:lca- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) hou8e- (potable) days I Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar Station, kett Water- Hat, way) If an,

:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

22 Dudhala 862.23 704 P -(-5 kms) W,R PO BS PR,KR (lOJ; 23 Dholadri 420.29 706 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (l05) 24 Nagesbri 1,962.23 4,061 P,H, MCW, MH cwe, T.W,Hp, PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (623) AC(3) PHS O,FPC R TBNH 25 Mirbapur 1,088.23 1,034 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,O -(-5 kms) BS PR (162) 26 Mitiala 1,360.25 1,086 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) ., BS PR,KR (186)

27 Vandh 1,032.28 1,015 P CHW W.Tk -(5-10 kms) ~, BS PR,KR (174) 28 LUDsapur 2,1'77.80 1,303 P,AC(2) -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR (220) 29 Banko:lar 434.59 626 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kws) KR (99) 30 Shialbet 7.5.32 1,~8~ P,AC CHW w,n -(10+ kws) NW NW 322) 31 Varabswarup 137.26 443 P -(-,) kms) W -(5-10 kws) -(5-10 kms) KR (S3)

32 Babnkot t,352.38 2,417 P,AC D,CHW T,W -(5 -10 kms) .. BS PR,KR (447) 33 Ghenspur 401.98 189 P -(10+ kms) W -(5-10 kms) 83 KR (30) 34 Sakaria Mota 404.72 269 P,AC -(5-10 kms) T -(5-10 kms) BS KR (d) 35 Chil, sa. 572.69 1,469 P -(10+ kms) w,n -(-5 kms) BS KR (195) 36 VadIi 78US 1,332 P,AC -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kws) -(-5 kms) KR (187)

37 Ker.Ia 384.78 340 P -(10+ kws) W -(1Q+ kms) -(-5 kms) KR (SO) 38 Dbllrabandar 39t'i.05 594 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (94) 39 Rohisa 1,773.9.5 3,016 P(2),AC(3) PHS,D,FPC, W,lk PO BS PR,KR (447) RP Hp 40 Balana 428.0B 891 P,AC D,CHW W.Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (14<4,

41 Kad.1i 1,491.10 1,660 P.AC CHW W,Tk -(-5 km.) BS PR,TC.R (26S)

60 Land Vie

Llioo lue (I. t.. area una;.! jlfiel"Cut types o( lanil .10 (0 br::ctares ftrlunded UplO 2 dl);:imal places.) Remarks (lOc!udlnl Ameliliti:a-ContA. Porest IrrigR!ed 1.)0- Cullu. Area any Loca­ by 1:"ilMCd fable not place of tio. Ne&r:elt town Power Staple Food ::'nnrce wasl. availa­ religious. Code aad dlnaD~ Supply Onclli. ble for historical No. (in "m.' dina culti· 8r gaucbu .... tl.n .rcba.. - aod loatcal stoves) iatereet)

12 13 14 15 Ul 17 Iii 19 ZO

Jafrabad-19 EA Bajri, Rice. T (10.00) n4.00 16.00 52.23 NIO 22 Wbeelt. Jowar W (lO.LO) JafrabJd-15 Hajri. 'Wheat, T (JHO) 338.29 10.CO fO.Ol) N5 23 Jowar W (12.00) Jafrabad-22 EA Bajri. Ric~, T (7S.01l) 1,461.23 299.0() 127.00 Nalieri Stepwell 24 Wbeat. Jowar W (4~.0(l) N301 M)I e21 T1 WE (30.UO) Rlljula-20 EA Hajri, Rice, T 111.00) 91923 48.00 110.00 NIO: Ml T2 2' Wheat WB (11.011) JaCrabad-5 Bajri, Wheat T (16.()0) 469.00 85.00 790.2S NS 26 W (16.00)

hfrabad-5 Rajri, Wheat T (15.00) 826.00 69.28 I 22.CO N2 17 W (15.00) Jafrabad-lO EA Baj, i, Wheat T 6 '.110) 1,7'3.00 156.80 161.00 N23 T 28 W (67 U) Jafrabad-7 Bajri T 120.00) 24<1.5' 44.00 130.00 N3 29 W (20.00) Jafcabad-12 Bajri, Jowar 48.32 9'00 26.00 Tomb of Savaipir 30

Jafrabad-6 Bajrl Rice, T (20.00) 71.26 8.00 38.00 Tomplc ot Va,ah 31 Wheat, Jowar W (20.00) Iwarllp T

Jafrabad 5 Bajri. Rice, 94.00 T (60.00) 714.38 214.00 270.00 Nil T 32 J9war, Wheat W (60.00) Jafrabad-12 Bajri, Jowar 359.00 26.98 16.00 N 33

Jafrabad-I' Bajri. Rice, 360.00 31.72 6.00 M 34 Wheat, Jowar JafraiJad-18 Bajr', Rice. 451.69 94.00 27.00 35 Wheat, Jowar Una-20 Hajri. "ice, T (65.00) 600.00 100.00 21.85 36 Wheat, Jowar W (bS.OO)

lafrabad-17 Oajri, Rice, T (10.no) 300.00 39.00 IS.78 N5 37 ",heal, Jowar W (31l.O0) Jafrabad-16 Bajri T (1.00) 77.00 29].05 27.00 M 38 W (1.00) Jafrabad-15 EA Bajri T (51.01) 1,219.00 408.95 95.00 N2 3' WE 151.1,0) Jafrabad-IO BAS Bajri, T (100.1'0) 248.00 68.00 12.()g N2 40 W 140.00) WE (~O.OO) Jafrabad-9 Bajri, Jowar T (61.00) 9'5.00 98.10 337.00 NZI M2 41 W (61.at)

61 MAHAL JAFRABAD VILLAGE

Amenities ad

Amenltlell available (If Dot available within the village, a

2 3 • I 6 7 8 9 10 II

42 Vadhera 1,009.35 1,218 P,AC(3) PHS,FPC, W,Tk,O PO BS PR,KR (345) CHW

Tofal 32,692.,89 45,6(19 P (43) MCW (1) (7,115) H (ll MH Il) AC (26) CWC (2) PHC (1) PHS (6) D (3) FPC (7) TB (1) NH (1) RP (4) CHW (13) No:e The figures in the last line indicate Taluk:a totals. Toe figures in brackets In this liDO under Cot. 5, 6 and 20 indicate tbe Dumber of those particular amotlitics. DD.EftORY

Lu' Vse

LUd UI. (I. '.J area under different ,ypea of land ... In la.ct&rel rounded .pto 2 decimal places.) almart. AmoDltI ..-Collld. ------(includlDI -----,------POrtl' lrri,ated Un- Cultu­ Area aD,. Neares. tOWI POlle, St.,ll Food by irriaated fable not place of aDd distance In))pl., So.ret waste availa­ religiou., Leea­ Cia tm.) (inclu­ ble (or historical lien ding coltl­ or Cod. eauchar vation archaeo. No. and lo&ical groves) interest)

)2 13 14 lJ 16 17 n l' 20 lafrabad-S EA Bajri T (300.00) 351.35 93.00 261.00 N3: T2 42 W (ao.OO) WE(220.00)

94.00 1,469.00 23,73Z.20 3,403.05 3,994.64 N (150) M (17) C (2) T (18)

63 STATE BOUNDARy ... . _. .. _.. _ DISTRICT BOUNDARY ...... _._ ...... GUJARAT VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION r------I n __ ..J CODE NUMBER ...... L __ © TALUKA KODINAR TALUKA HEADQUARTERS .... DISTRICT AMRELI VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE; BELOW

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IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... __~~_ RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION1 METRE GAUGE.IUI... IJiilIIU .... s RWER AND STREAM •••...... •. ~= := POST OFFICE/TELEGRAPH OFFICE ..••.•.• PO/PTO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... $ POLICE STATION ...... •.

HOSPITAL,PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE. DISPENSARY. MATERNITY AND CHILD- WELFARE CENTRE ...... + R.F:- Reserved Forest shown under the village that IMPORTANT VILLAGE MANDIES ...... ~; .... : village name it nit is a Forcst name. : RF : BOUNDARY, RESERVED - FOREST. • ...... ; ...... TALUKA KODINAR

<\-9 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

6 KODINAR TALUKA

Page No. Page No. ------Part It. Plrt B Part A Part B Loca- Villa,. Primar, Loca- Village Primary Sl. Name of tion Director, Cenlw SI. Name of (ion Director, Census No. VlIIage Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstrace

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

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1 Adpokar 23 70 5.$ 31 Kadodara 52 74 56 2 Advi 33 n 34 J2 iC.advasall 41 72 56 3 Alidar 9 68 54 33 Kaj 62 76 56 4 Anandpur 26 70 54 34 Kantala 14 68 54 5 Aranej 16 70 54 15 Kareda 30 70 54 6 Arithia .5 68 54 36 Malgam 45 72 56 37 M.lsaram SO 74 56 7 Barda 54 74 56 38 Mitiaj 36 72 56 S Bodva 20 70 54 39 MorVid 10 68 54 40< Muldwarka 56 74 56 9 ChauhaD ni KhaD 55 74 .56 10 Chhachbar 24 70 54 41 Nagadla 4 68 54 11 ehbara 60 74 56 42 Nanavada 49 74 56 12 Chi divlv 13 68 .54 43 Navagam 27 70 54 13 Damli 39 74 .56 44 Paaadar 57 74 56 14 Devalpur 37 72 .56 45 Panch Pipalva 47 74 56 15 Devli 53 74 56 46 Pavti 15 68 54 16 Dolasa 31 7l .54 47 Pedhavada 40 72 56 17 Dudana 43 72 56 48 Picbhva 8 68 54 49 Pichhvi 7 68 54 IS Facbaria 2& 70 54 50 Pipalva Bavana 51 74 54 19 Faoraoi MOli 35 72 54 51 Pjpli 58 74 56 20 Faorani Nani 34 72 54 52 :aonaj 44 71- S6 21 Gbaolavad .. ~ 68, 54 53 Sandhanidbar 2 68 54 22 GirdovIi 17 70 54 5~ Sarkbdi 61 74 56 Gobel oi Khan 42 7l 56 23 55 Sayajirajpura 31 72 54 24 Govindpul'-Bhandaria 29 70 54 56 Sedhaya: 1J 68 54 57 Sindhaj 25 70 54 25 Harmadia 6 68 54 58 Susala 12 68 54 26 Iocbvad NaDi 38 72 st 59 Vadnalar 39 72 56 27 Jagatia 18 70 54 60 Valadar 1 68 54 28 Jamanwad. 22 70 54 61 V.lla 63 76 56 29 Jantrakhadi 48 74 56 452 V~I'" 46 74 56 30 lithIa 21 70 54 63 Vitbalpur 19 70 54 TALUKA I IODINAR VIUAGl!;

Amnlties .Dd

Amenities available (if not available within the villale, a dash(-) is shown in the column and aext to it i. the brackets, the distance Loea- Name of Total Total in broad ranges vi:z: .• -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of tbe tion village afea popula- nearest place where the facility is available Is given.) Code ofth~ tion and No. village number Educa------Medical Drinkiog------.------Post and Day Commu· Appr,,- (in bee- of tioDal Water Telegraph or nication aeh tares) ho.sc- (potable) da,1 (8us-Stop, to bold. of Railwa, .,map Mar- StatioD, ketl Wator- Hat. ".Y) if an,

:I 3 4 5 • 7 8 9 10 11

Valadar 1,014.04 ',242 P PHS,D.FPC, TN -(-5 kms) BS,RS KR (197) 0 2 SandhaDldhar SI8.64 1.343 P,AC 0 W PO BS,RS KR (20S)

3 Ghalltavad 3,010.22 4,697 P (2).H, C\\'C,PRS, T,W.R pro, Phone BS,RS PR. (814) AC FPC.NH, RP(2) 4 Nagadla 1,03S.1S 1,633 P,AC CHW W -(-S kms) -(-S kIDS) KR (25S)

S Alithia 809.80 475 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) ltR (67)

6 Harmaclia 2,597,17 5,484 P{2,H PHS.D,FPC, W,Hp, PO.Pllono BS,RS KR (814) RP R..O

7 Pichhvi 910.48 J;U9 p caw W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-5 knll) PR,KR (188)

8 Pichhva 346.94 343 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-S kms) -(-5 kID.) PR,KR (S4)

9 Alidar 1,498.03 4.709 P(2),H, PHS,FPC, W,O PO BS PR (641) AC RP(3).CHW

10 Morvad 783.05 1.193 P -(-5 tooS) W PO as PR.KR (185)

11 Shed bay. 866.74 1,089 P -( 5-10 kllll) W,Hp PO 8S ItR ( 164)

12 SUI.la 9S3.51 347 P,AC caw W,lt -(-5 "11-") BS PR (52)

13 Cbidivav 377.72 216 P -(-5 kms) ~W -H tml) as PR.KR (32) 14 Kantals 0101.63 1,'341 P -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 tms) BS pa,KR (123) 15 Pavtl 585.16 767 P -(5-JO tm.) W ..(-5kms) BS PR.ICR (113)

f8 Land Use

Land use (i. e., area ul)der different types of land u~e in hectares rounded uplo 2 decimal pisces.) Remarks (including A rnenities-Contd. Forest Irriguted Un- Cultu- Art'a any Loea by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food ~ource waste availa­ religious, Code an d distance Supply (inclu­ ble fo~ historical No. (in lcm.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ aRd logical arove:l) Interest)

13 13 !4 U l5 17 III 19 20

KOdinar-:S ED Bajri Rice, T (l S,1.0~') 64t(J0 89 O~ 201.00 N: T4 WLeat, Jowar W (l50.CO) Kodinar-21 ED,BAg Bajri, Rice, T (98.01) 315.00 43.00 62.6i N:M:T5 2 Wheat, Jowar W (90.00) WE (8.(10) Kodinar-22 EA Bajri. Wheat, 640.'10 T (378.0('.) I,S64.2l 327.(0 10l.00 R udre$hwar Mahadev 3 lowaI W (218.0tJ) Nl;)l 1'113; T4 WE (160.0:;) Kodinar-18 EDEAg Bajri, Wheat 181.00 T (31000) S02.GO 26.15 16.00 T W (70.PO) " WB (240.0J) Kodioar-23 ED,BAg Bajri, Rice, T (97.00) 651.80 20.CO 4}.00 S Wheat, Jowar W (56.CO) WE (41.00)

KOdinar-24 EA Bajri, Wheat 259.00 T (27.(0) 1,74$.00 499.0!) 68.17 NHJ; :vI3, T4 6 W (15.00) WE (IUD) KoJinar-23 ED,EAg Bairi, Riee, 327.00 T (241.00) 282.00 33.0:; 27.48 Ni T2 7 Wheat, Jowar GC (3.00) W (30.00) WE t:~6.CO) TK (17:.00) Kodioar-21 EA Bajri, Ri;e, T(4P.OD) 245.9 } 1 i.OO 36.00 I Wheat W (20.00) WE (28.01) Kodinar-19 EA Bajri, Wheat T (22.5.00) 879.00 103.00 291.03 N751 M61 CZ: 9 W (100.00) T42 WE (125.00) KOdlnar··18 EA Bajri. Rice, T (97.00) 565.00 23.00 93.05 T7 10 Wheat W (27.00) WE (70.00)

KOdioar-16 EO,EAg Bajri. Rice. T (111'.('0) 664.00 24.00 50.74 N2: T3 11 Wheat, Jowar GC (:!8.1:0) W (40.1'0) WE (60.00) P KodiQar-13 ED,EAS Bajri, Wheat T (592.0 ) 235.00 92.51 34.00 12 QC (246.0tJ) W (200.00) WE (146'()0) KOdinar-20 ED,EAg Bajri, Rice, T (44.00) 266.0G 33.00 34.72 13 Wbeat, Jowar WE (44.00) Kodinara-18 ED,EA; Bajri, Rice, T (54.G!) 244.00 26,63 76.00 NIO: M: C: T 14 Wheat WE (54.00) Kodinar-18 ED,EAg Bajri, Riel", T (79.CO) 445.00 30.00 31, 16 CiT 15 Wheat, Jowar W (60.00) WE (19.00)

69 fALUKA: KODINAR'

Amenitie~ aDd

Amenities available (If not 8.vailable within the village, a dasi.(-) Is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in bread ranges viz.,-5 kms, 5-10 krns and 10 + kme of the lion village area pOpUJII- nearest_place where the facility is available is giveil.) Code of the tion and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hell- of tlonal Water Telegra"b or oication, aell tares) house .. (potable) day. (Bus-stoP. til holds of Railwa, village t,!,:r- Station, tet! Water Hat. Tay) if any 2 3 " S 6 7 tl 9 10 11 16 Aranej l,498.31 4,167 p(n, PH'>,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS Pit !603) AC(3) IlP,CHW

17 Girdevli 484.G4 I,Q44 P,AC -(-5 kOlS) T,W PO BS P",KR (301) IS lagatia 368.15 590 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (87)

19 Vithalpur 699.63 1,317 P -(10+ kms) w,a PO BS PR (218)

20 Bodva 444.87 892 P,AC CijW W -(-5 kms) BS PR (131)

21 lithia 425.84 718 P CHW W -( -5 kms) BS PR,KR (113)

22 Iamanwada 428.01 997 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,R PO -(5-10 kms) PR,KR (lSI) -

23 Adpokar 276.26 507 P,AC -00:+ kms) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS PR (57)

24 Chhachbar 777.72 3,018 P,AG(2) D W,Hp,R. PO as,as PR,KIt (491)

25 Sindhaj 1,071.8!) 4,158 P,H, CHW,O T,W PO.PhoDe BS PR (591) AC(3)

26 Anand pur 356.81 741 P,AC CHW T.W,Hp -(-5 killS) BS PR,KR (109)

27 Navagam 355.80 1,251 P,AC(3) CHW W,Hp -(-5 tms) h' -(-5 k~s) PR,~R. 1I87)

28 Facharia 257.20 841 P,AC -(S-lOkms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (lOa)

29 Govindpur- 697.63 142 P -(-5 kro,) W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR Bhandaria (25)

ao Kareda 383.69 824 P -(-5 tws) W -(-5 kms) BS PB,Ka (126)

70 DIRECTORY

LaDd 'Use

~.d usa (I•••• area under differeDt ,ypoa of land ... in bactares rounded .pto 1 decimal pIaCOll.) l\eroarkl AmenIties-Con/d. ------(includIng For.. , Irrigated Un- Cultu­ Area an, Nearest towOl Power Staple Food by lrrip,od .able Dot place or and distance Inopl, SOBret waste availa­ relilioul, Loca· fin km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion din, culti­ OJ! Code aauchar vation arcbaeo­ No. and loaical ,roves) interelit)

12 13 14 II HI 17 18 l' 20

KOdinar-11 EA Bajri, Wheat T (46~ 00) 856.00 99.00 78.31 N3S: M4j TIl 16 W (377.00) WE (88.00) Kodinar-l(\ ED,EAa Bajri. Rice, T (6S.00) 320.00 29.04 7.l.OO N41 M: TIO 17 Wheat WE (£5.0:.» K~ioar-l0 ED,EAI Bajri, Rice. T (74.00) 242.0() 22.00 30.15 N 18 Wheat. Iowar GC(27.00) W (29.00) WE (18.00) Kodioar-ll ED,EAg Bajri, Rice, T (145.00) 423.06 32.~3 99.00 M21 T4 19 Wheat, IowaI' GC (35.00) W (30.00) WE l80.00) :rcodioar-20 ED,EAI Bajri, Rice, T (110.00) 271.00 13.00 43.87 20 Wheat, Iowar W (30.00) WB (80.00)

Kodioar-14 ED,BAg Bajri, Rice, T (70.00) 265.84 31.00 59.00 T %1 Wheat, Iowa. W (30.00) WE (40.00) K.dinar-IO EA Bajri, Rice, T (60.00) 270.00 9.01 89,OJ T 22 Wheat, Iowar W (3tl.OO) WE (30.00) Kodinar-IO EA Bajri, Rice, T (32.00) 131.00 41.00 71.26 T4 23 Wheat, Jowar W (16.00) WE (16.00) Kodinar-IO EA Bajri, Rice. T 020.00) 463.00 7.72 182.00 N201 M31 T4 24 Wheat, Jowar W (102.00) WE (18.00) Kodioar-12 EA Bajri, Rice, T (152.00) 702.00 20.89 197.00 NIOI M5: C4: 25 Wheat W (80.00) T37 WE (72.00)

Kodinlr-9 BD,EAJ Bajri, Rice. T (21.00) 263.00 57.00 15.111 N3: M4l C2i T7 26 Wheat, Jowar W (10.00) WE (11.00) Kodinar-8 BA Bajri, R.ice, T (21.00) 244.80 87.00 3.0) N81 M: T2 27 Wheat, lowar W (10.00) WE (11.00) Kodinar-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheal, T (22 00) 197.00 33.00 5.20 T4 28 lowar W (12.00) WE (IO.CO) KodiJlar-IO EA Bajri, Rice, T (101.00) 472.63 2.00 122.00 29 Wheat, lowar W (87.00) WE (14.00) Kodinar-IO EA Bajri. Rice, T (52.00) 273.00 469 54.00 T 30 Wheat, Jowar W(4S.00) we (7.00)

71 TALUKA KODINAR VILLAGE

Amenities ad

Amenltle~ S·!·8i!&.l'Ile (If not Inulll&blt ..HUn the A.!ill~e, • d.1h(-) i8 ~llcwn in t~,e co:.umn aud ",ext to it in thl:! c!."cLets, tbe dlnton:e Lace· Name of Total Total la broad rmr'l;'S viz .• -5 kms, 5-10 Itm~: and 11'.; + kms of Cilo tlon .,illaao area popula· acarest plsc\! wh-!I"e 'n:; {'acilh.y IS availabk ,8 !;i VCl 11 Co(\e of tbe tion aad -----~---.----<.----"------No. village Dumber BduC3- Mcdk-1i Drinking Post and Day Comma- Appro. (In hee- of tional Wa:er Telegraph or nication. ach tares) boase. (potable) dill· (Bus-Stop, to bold, of &8illl., villar' Mar; 8t etlon. ketl Water- Hat, way) Ir 'ED;'

2 6 7 8 9 10 11

31 Sa),ejirajpura 602.23 189 P -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10 kms) BS pa,lOt (24)

32 Dollsa 1,7211.93 4.402 P(I),H, CWC,PHS,D, T,W PO BS KR (612) AC(4) FPC,O 33 Advi 634046 1,425 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kOl') BS PR,ka (192)

34 Flnfani Nani 389.77 459 p -(10 +kOls) W,R PO ._ -(5-10 klDl) ItR (65)

3S Fanfaof Moti 724.65 1,475 P,~C -(10 +kms) W,R PO -(-5 kOla) E:R (213)

36 Mltlaj 1,454.20 3,537 P,AC(2) CWC,D T,W PO BS PR (537)

37 Denlpor 447.92 1,762 P CHW,O T,W -(-5 kms) :OS ~R (276)

-(-5 k;n.) 38 lacbv.~ NIDi 316.36 513 P,AC CHW W,R -(-5 kms) .. KIlt (69)

39 Vedna,ar 1,392.56 3,4!10 !" -(-5 kms) T,W,O PO l!~ Plt,lCR (54~)

40 PedhavJde 531.33 l,tsO P,H.~C\2) RI",CHW T,W,Hp PO BS PR (179)

41 ltad'Yuao 545.34 1,457 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 km.) Pit (185) -

42 Oohiloi Khan 753.01 1,267 !",AC RP,CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) -(5- kms) Pi,•• (166)

43 Dudalta 401.45 1,316 P,AC CHW,O(2) T,W,R Phone .. -(-5 kms) PR.ItR (203)

44 Ronej S09.11 1,028 P,AC -(5-10 kms) T,W,R -(-·5 kms) BS PR,K.lt (168) 4' Ma1lam 709.67 1,343 P,AC -(10+ km~) T,W,R PO BS PR, KR (216)

72 DIRECIORY

La_d·UR

LaDd use (i. e., area under different t,pe' of land use in hectare. rounded npto 2 decimal places.) Remarb (including Amenltl.s-COllld. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu' Area BD), Loca· ------by Irrlaa ted rable Dot place of tio. J1Jearest to .. D Power Staple Food Jource waste availa­ religious. Code Ind di8tanc~ SQPpl, (Inclu­ ble for historical NI, (in ~Ql.) ding colti­ or puchar ntloD archae.- and 101lcal POvel) lotuest)

12 13 14 U 16 IV J8 19 20

-~------~---- Kodinar... l0 EA Bairi, Rice, T (43.110) 473.23 2'.10 65.00 M: T2 31 Wheat, Jowar W (32.00) WE (11.00) Kodinar-17 ED,EO Bajri, Rice, T (437.1)0) 985.00 175.00 131.93 N31 M~l T8 32 Wheat, Jowar W (437.00) Kodioar-15 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (92.00) 417.0.) 25.46 100.00 NlO: M21 T7 33 Jowal' W (57.00) WE (35.00) Kodioar-17 EA Bajd. Ric!!, T (80.00) 232.77 6.00 71.00 34 Wheat, Jowar WI R.Oll) WE (52(10) Kodinar-17 EA Bajr;, Rice. T (70.00) 436.0J 124.65 94.00 M2: T4 35 Wheat, Jowar W (43.00) WE (27.00)

Kodinar-5 EA Bajri, Rice. T (217.00) 1,042.00 36.00 159.20 Mill TIO 36 Wheat, Jowar W (103.00) WE (114.CO) Kodinar-6 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (28.00) 332.0tJ 34.00 53.92 N3: T4 37 Jowar W (17.00) WE (11.00) Kodinar-4 ED,EAg Bajri Whe ..t, T 1123.0'0) 147.00 18.36 28.00 NI T2 38 Jowar W (32.00) WE (91.00) Kodinar-5 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (95.00) 774.56 167.00 356.00 M41 T5 39 Jowar W (45.0'0) WE (50.00') K!odioar-B EA Bajri, Rice, T (7 7 .00') 371.00 59.00 24.33 N21 M41 T9 40 Wheat,Jowar W (30.00) WE (47.0'0)

E.odinar.. 5 EA Bajri, Rice, T (82.00') 301.00 121.34 41~OO N4: M51 TI4 41 Wheat, Jowar W (40.10) WB (42.UO) Kedinar-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Rice. r (146.00) 44.5.00 94.00 68.0'1 NH T6 42 Wheat. Jowar W (39.1'0) WE (10'700) Kodinar .. 3 SA Bajri. Wheat, T (29S.()O) 24.00' 39.45 47.0'0 N31 M6: T22 43 Jowar W (9400') 'WE (204.00) Eodlnar-2 ED Bajri, Rice. T (23.00) 414.0'0 24.0'0' 48.11 M41 T8 44 Wheat Jowar R (23.00')· Kodioar-ll EA Bajri, Wheat, T (216;00) 400.00 20.61 73.00 T3 4S Jowar W (116.00) WE (10'0,00')

A-IO 73 TALUKA 1 KODINAR VILLAGI

AmeDlUes aDd

Amenities available (Ir .ot available within the villago, a daab(-) is shown In the columa and neltt to It in the brackets, the distance Loci" Name of Total TOlal in broad rangel viz., -S km., 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tloll ,mage arel! popul •• nearest place where t.ile facility Is available is given.) Code of tho tlan and -_ ... ------WOo ,mage numbeJI Educa- Medical Drlnkfnll Post and Day Commu- Appro- (In hoc- o! tionll Water l'eleZfapb o. nication, aell tares) house (potable) da" (Bus-Stop, te bold. of Rallwa, 'iJlage Mar- S~atloD. ket' Water- Hat, way) If anJ

1 :3 I 4 I 6 ., 8 9 to 11

46 Velva 493.03 1,176 P,AC -(10+ kms) T,W PO BS PK,KR (158)

47 P~nch Pipalva 598.54 1,513 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,R -(-5 kIDS) -(-5 kms) PR (200)

48 Jantralkbadi 519.73 459 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 killS) BS KiR (74)

49 Nanavada 970.32 1,301 P -(10+ tlllll) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 km,) PJt,KR (198) SO Malsarall1 771.01 2,074 P,AC(2) -(5-10 killS) W -(5-10 kms) BS PR (307)

51 Pipa1va Bavana 774.84 977 P,AC eH'" W,Tk -(-5 "ml) -(-5 kms) KR (130)

52 Kadodara 746.10 1,698 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk. PO,Phone BS PR,K:R (243) Hp,R,O

53 Devli 87'.15 5,091 P(2),AC(4) eWC,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (670) FPC,RP\ 2) 54 Barda 233.82 611 P CHW W,R -(-5 k1l18) BS PR,Ka (82)

55 Chauhan ni Khan 380,09 1,071 P CHW W -(-3 lems) as PR,KR (151)

56 Mu]dwarka .247.53 2,679 P,AC(2) CHW W,O PO BS PR,Ka (359) S7 'anld.r 65'.30 3,500 P PHS, FPC, W,Tk PO BS KR (507) CHW(3)

51 Pipli 3~O.96 1,865 P CHW T.W -(-S lUllS) BS PR (253)

59 Damli 350.98 1,370 P CHW W,Tk,Hp, PO BS PR,ItR (198) R,N

60 Cbbara 1.627.23 4,027 P(2),AC -(5-10 kDlS) W,R PO BS PR (654)

61 Sarkhcli 1,583,10 3.186 P,AC(3) -(5-10 tms) W,O PO as PR,KR (472)

74 otREcroav

Land Use

Land usc (i.e. area under different Iyp{l~ 01 land use In hectares rounded UPIO 2 decimal pllces.) Remlirki (Im:ludiog Arncnltles- Contd. ------Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu­ A.ea an, i'Lo~a by irrigated table oot plaGe of 'tia; Nearest tOwD Power S!aple Food Source waste availa· religious, Code and distanc. Supply (ioclu· ble fOJ) historical No. (in km.) dina culti· Of iancha, vatlon archaiC· and loaical gron.) interest)

12 J3 14 IS l' 11 18 19 20 1

Kodioar-14 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (270.00) 1 ()5.03 48.00 70.00 T4 46 lawar W (135.00) WE (135.00) KOdinar-15 ED,EAC Bajri. Jowar T (110.00) 337.54 109.00 4:l.00 MI C2l TI4 47 W (100.00) WE (10.00) ~odinar-13 ED,EAg Bajti, Wheat, T (23.00) 309.00 48.00 139.73 T2 48 Jowar W (13.00) WE (10.00) Kodinar·12 EA Bajri. Wheat, 368.00 T (29.00) 304.33 53.00 216.00 N51 MI T 49 lowa~ W (29.00) Kodinar-9 EA Bajri, Rice, T (64.00) 590.00 34.01 83.00 N21 Ml T4 50 Wheat W (31.00) WE (33.00)

Bajrl, Rice, Kodinar-8 EA T (19.00) 655.84 4.00 96.00 T 51 Wheat.lowu W (10.00) WE ( 9.00) Kodinar-3 EA Bajd, Rice. T (70.00) 551.00 70.10 55.00 NIOI MI C2: 52 Wheat, Jowar W (40.00) T21 WE (30.00) Kodinal'-Z EA Bajri, Rice, T (594.0(') 138.00 88.00 55.15 N821 M140i 53 Wheat, Jowar WB (S94.00) 02: T98 Kodinar-4 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (44.00) 159.82 22.00 8.00 Jowar W (20.00) 54 WB (24.00) EA Kodinll'-4 Bajri, Wheat T (40.00) 234.00 92.09 14.00 Mf T8 5S W (20.00) WE (20.00)

Kodinar-5 EA Bajri, Rice, T ( 1.00) 101.00 65.00 80.53 Temple of S6 Wheat, Jowar WE (1.00) Dwarkadhis M Kodinar-4 EA Bajri, Wheat T (86.00) 443.00 95.30 34.00 NIOI MJ CI 57 W (44.00) TIS WE (42.00) Kodinar-2 EA Bajri, Wheat T (114.00) 196.00 35.00 7.96 N41 M61 Tl4 W (42.00) 58 WE (72.00) Kodinar-4 EA Bajri, Rice, T (97.00) 216.98 16.00 21.00 N21 CI T6 Wheat, lowar W (52.00) 59 WE (4'.00) Kodinar-6 Bajri, Wheae, ED,E.\e 237.00 T (10.00) 1,207.00 120.00 53.23 Nl M2i 0: T 60 Jowal' WE (10.00)

Kodinar-9 ED;EAg BaJli, Rice, 359,00 T (86.00) 1,080.00 53.00 5.10 NIOI M5! Wbeat W (60.00) 61 C~I T26 WB (26.00)

1S TALUJI.A KODJNAR mLAGE

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daShr-) is shown in the column and next to in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-1 (J kms and 10 + kIDs of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the lion and _------~.------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Wakr Telegraph Or nicatton, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-StoP. to holds of Railway villaac Mar- Station, tetl Water- Hat way) if any

1 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

62 Kaj 1,439.&9 2,890 P,H,AC(2) PRS,FPC T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (405)

63 Velan 3,946.51 8,663 P(3).AC(2) PHS FPC W,Rp PO BS,NW PR,KR. (1,214) NI< NC,NW

Total 52,022.25 117,239 P (72) CWC (4) (17,236) H ( 7) PHS (10) AC (5') D lS) FPC (10) NH (I) RP (11) caw (27) 0 (7)

Note: ne fiaures in tbe lalt IiDe indicate 'Taluka lotals. The figures. in brackets in this line uDder Col. S, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 'DIRECTORY

Land Use

land use (I. e., area uuder different t,pee of laad ISs. In hectares rElunded opto:a decimal placel.) Remarts Amenitiel-Colltd. (Inclucli •• Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu­ Area .ay Nearest town Power itapl. Food by Irriga ted rable not place of Loca­ • nd dis.aore Su""I, Sourc• waite anlla. reli,iou., tlOB (In Icm.l (inclu­ ble for bl.todell Cod. dlnll culti­ or No. gaucb., vation arcll•• o­ and loalcal groyes) IDtere,t)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I

Kodiaar-IO EA Rajri Wheat, (T (55.00) 858.0) 71.89 455.00 Nt M2: TI4 62 Jowar W (25.00) WE (30.00) Kodinar-16 EA Bajri. Rice, 473.00 T (121.00) 707.00 2,529.00 116.51 NIOI M41 C3; T3 63 Wheat,Jowar WE (121.00)

2,844.00 7,938.00 29,641.32 6,401.63 S,197.30 N (318) M (143) C (U) T (4'9)

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GUJARAT TALUKA KUNKAVAV VADIA

DISTRICT AMRELI

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DISTRICT BOUNOARY. RS TALUKA BOUNOARY. RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, METRE GAUGE. . 111111'1111111[ VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE r------j RIVER AND STRE AM =-::-s=:-- I 23 I NUMBER. >----©--:--' POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE POI PTO TALUKA HEADQUARTERS. HIGHER seCONDARY SCHOO L . 5 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE' 200-499, POLICE STATION PS 500-999,1000-4999, SOOO • ABOVE. •••• PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY. URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. VLij",~P/7 ~7:2D?0'J~? __ ~ MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE

STATE HIGHWAY. SH 30 IMPORTANT V!LLAGE MARKET IMPORTANT METALLED ROllO. TALUKA KUNKAVAV VADIA

ALPHABETIC LIST OJ VILLAGES

7 KUNKAVAV VADIA TALUKA

Page No. Page Me.

Part A Part B Part A Part. Village Primary Village Primary "I. Name of L@C3tion Director), Census SI. Name of location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract·

1 4 5 2 4 s

Adpllr 57 88 62 36 Khijadla Kban 37 86 62 2 Amrapur 42 SCi 62 37 .1

40 Lakh.padar 21 84 60 5 8adllnpur JuNa 13 82 6'1 41 LUDi 31 84 60 6 Badanpur Nava 11 ~2 60 7 Balapur 47 86 62 42 Msoekvada :9 88 62 8 Bambhania 16 11 60 43 Mavjiojva 51 88 62 9 Bantwa-Devli 2 82 6') 44 ~aya Padar IS 84 60 10 Barvala Baval 3 f2 60 45 Mewba-Pipaii i 5 82 60 I! Barvala Bavisbi 43 86 61 46 Morvada 211 8~ 60 12 Bhayavadar 23 1I4 60 47 Mota Munjiasl£ (\Q 88 62 J 3 Bhukbli Saothali 4 82 60 48 Najapur 41 86 62 62 14 Charan Pipli 56 88 49 Nina Munjiasar 61 88 62 IS Oadva (Randal) 14 82 60 56 NatvatDagar 62 88 62 16 Oeri Pipalia 55 88 62 17 Devalki 82 60 S 1 R'ipalia OhundtllA 38 86 62 I ~ Devgam 15 82 60 _ 52 Pipali. Nava 54 88 62 19 Ghantiyan 58 81 62 53 Pithadia 45 86 62 S4 Ralal. 66 88 62 20 Hadala 48 86 62 SS RalllPur 46 86 E2 21 Haliyad JUDi 52 18 62 ~2 Haliyad Navi 53 18 62 ~6 Samadhia)! 68 90 62 , 23 Hamapur 64 88 62 57 Saoala 22 84 60 58 San.1i 9 82 60 24 Ishvaria 20 84 60 59 SaraolPuf 17 82 60 60 Sury. Pratapgadh 29 84 60 25 Janjaria JUlla 67 90 62 26 Janjaria Nava 65 88 62 61 Talali 10 82 60 27 Jethiavadar 63 88 62 62 Targhari 8 82 28 Jithudi 19 84 60 60 40 116 Juogar 33 84 60 63 Tori 62

. 30 Kbadkhad 27 84 60 64 Ojala Mota 24 84 60 31 Khajuri 6 82 60 65 Ujala NaDa 30 84 60 32 Khajllri-Pipalia 7 82 60 . 33 Kbakharil 26 84 60 66 VI&hania Juna 49 86 62 34 Khari 5,1 86 62 67 Vaghani. Nava 44 86 62 35 Kbijadia Hanumaa 39 86 62 68 Vavdi 12 82 60

,0\-11 81 TALUKA : IWNKAVAV VADIA VILLAGE

Amenities and

AmenitIes available (It raot available within the village, a clast)(-) is sbown I,) the column and next to It in the brackets. tbe distance Loca· Name of Total Total in broad rangel! viz., -S kml, S-IO kms ;ll:d 10 + kms of Ihe tion "llllae area popula- oeare.~t place where tne facility Is availablil is given.) . Code of the CloD and ----.-~----~.--.------.----..._.---.---- No. 'Illage Dumber Belue.· MediC1:l1 DrlDkln8 Post and Day Commu Appro· (In bK- of tioDII Water Tllle~J~pb or lIicati,-,,,. Gen tares) bouse (potable) dau; (Blls-StoP. to hold, .... r Rllirw8 f Til age Mar· Station. ketl W.ter - Hat. \\ay) If any

:a J 4 S 6 , 8 9 10 H

1 Devalki ],40r.79 2,04R p CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (520)

tI Bantwa-Devli ].J08.70 1.750 P PHS.FIC, T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (264) CHW

3 Duvala Baval ].562.11 2,172 P D,FPC,CHW W,Hp.R PO BS KR (320)

4 8hukhli Santlaali 766.27 1,126 P D,CHW T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (176)

5 Megha-Pipalia 1,224.11 1.541 P PH~,FPC, W,Hp PO,Pho[.e BS KR (251) CHW

6 Khajuri 70S.C9 1,22S P CHW T,W,Hp Phone BS KR (175)

7 Khajuri -Pipaiia 882.68 1,082 P CHW W,HP.R PO BS KR (169)

8 Targbali 669.34 1,120 P CHW W,Hp,1l PO BS KR (158; 9 SaDali ],312.10 I,S98 P RP,CHW T,W,Hp PO,Pbol1c BS KR (246)

10 TaiaH S4S.23 816 P CHW W,Hp -( -5 k1115) 8S KR (11'3)

II Bedanput Juna 262.41 237 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -( -5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (34) 12 Vavdi 656.69 926 P CWC,PHS. W,Hp PO,Phone BS,RS PR (136) FPC,CaW

13 Badanpur Juna 431.96 6S0 P CHW WHp -(-S kms) BS KR (100)

14 Dadva (Randal) 1.214.74 1,521 P CHW W.Hp PO BS Kl{ (239) IS Dtvgam 2,'295.63 3,OJ4 P • HS,D.FPC, W,Hp PO BS KH (43~) J

16 Bambhania 1,119.76 1,529 P,H D,CHW W,H" PO.Phore BS KR (240) 17 Saras.pur 1153.89 91 I P CHW W,Hp PO B5 KR (142)

112 LaDd Use

Lalld use (i. e.. area. under different typea of land ust ill hectares rounded Upto 2 decimal places.) Remartl ------.------.~--.---.------(including A:ncnl!ic~ .. - COn/d. Forni trrj~ated Un. Cultu' . Area any Loca· by Irriaated rable lIot place of tiOD Nearest tO~D "ower Slaple Fo()d snure

12 13 14 15 16 17 II 19 20 1 ,----,------_.. Vadia-12 EA Bajri. Ric!, 28.88 T (389.CO) 830.79 106.00 75.0) Nt3! Mil: T2 Wheat, Jowar W (267.00) WE (m.O\) Vadia 6 ED.E'\g Bajri, Rice. T (21.00) 1,102.01) 110.70 73.00 NI31 M61 T5 2 Wheat, Jowar W ( 7.l)O) WE (:6.00) Vadia-6 EAg Blljri, Wheat, T (42.QO) 1,352.00 103.00 65.11 N8! MSI T4 3 Jowar W (28.00) WE \l4.0D) Vadia 9 EA Bajri, J( ice, T (IUO, 627.27 n.oo 56.00 N371 M20: CI T2 4 Wheat, Jowar W ( 8.(0) WE ( 3.0U) Vadia-14 ED Bajri, Wheal, T (46.1)0) 1,058.00 7J.OO 50,11 NS: MI31 T 5 JONar W (46.00)

Vadia-12 EA Rajri, Rice, T (17.00) 594.09 67.00 27.CO NIOI MIll: 1'4 6 Wbeat, Jowar W (13.00) WE (4.00) Vadia -8 EAg Bairi, Rice, T (H.OOI 104.00 108.00 27.68 N41 MIO 7 Wheat' Jowar W (28.00) WE (15.00) Vadia-12 ED Bajri, Wheat. T 04.00) 510.00 73.00 22.34 N9: MSI T 8 Jowar W (~4.0U) Vadia-14 EA Bairi. Rice. T (6).00) 1,054.00 75.10 123.00 NSI MB: T 9. Wneat W (38.00) WE (22.00) Vadia-14 Bajri, Rice. T (Sl.QO) 39600 35.00 63.23 N41 MS 10 Wneat W (Sl.<)O)

Vadia-27 Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 199.00 43.00 4.41 T 11 lowar W (16.00) Vadia-20 EA Bajli, Wheat, T (34.90) 549.00 49.CO 24.69 N28: M21 n 12 Jowar W (3V.00) WE (4.01) Vadia-24 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (28.00) 334.96 40.03 29.00 N5: M4 13 Jowar W ( 8.00) WB (20.00) Vadia.-8 ED Bajri. Wheat T (103.00) 921.00 16~.OO 25.74 NIO: M3 14 W (103.00) Amreli-24 EA Bajri. Rice, W (203.00) 1,777.00 227.00 88.63 N13: M7! T 15 Wheat, Jowar W (~3.l0) WE (120.00)

Amreli -20 EA Bajri. Rice, T (24.00) 889.76 171.00 35.00 N8: M6! Tl Hi Wheat. Jowar W (Z4.00) Amreli-2S Bajri, Rice. T (1S.00) 734.00 62.00 42.89 N31 M3; T2 If Wheat, Jowar W (15.00)

83 T ALtJKA: :KUNKA VA V VADIA V1LLAGt

Amenities and

Ameniti~8 available (if Dot available within the village. a dash(-) is shown in the column aDd next to it j 0 the brackets, the distance Loca- Nadle of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tioo village area popula- nearest place where the facility is avaIlable is given.) Code of the tion .and No. village number EdtlC8- Medical Drinkiog Post and Day Commu- Appro~ (in hee.. of tional Water Telegraph or nicalion, ach lares) . house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 S -, 7 I 9 10 11

18 Maya Padar 888.74 1,199 P CIi'N W,Hp PO BS KR (18S) 19 Jithudi 1,067.39 1.365 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (198)

20 Ishvaria 93658 1,468 P CHW W,H!? PO BS PR (201 )

21 Lakbapadllr 80J.74 1.2eO p CHW T,W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (191 )

22 Sanala 869.62 1,623 P D.CHW W,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR (257)

23 Bhayavadar 968.32 1,289 P CHW W,Hp PO as P.R,KR (198) 24 Ujala Mota 1,2~O. 33 1,995 P,H PHS,D.FPC, T,W,Hp PO,l'h9D1. as PR,KR (323) RP,CHW

25 Anica \134.60 1,715 P,H PHS,CWC,D, T,W,Hp PO as PR,KR (270) FPC.cHW·

26 Khakharia 446.13 4~9 P CHW W,Hp -(10+ kms) BS,RS PR KR ( 74) 27 Khadkhad 1,166.72 1,554 p CHW T,W,Hp PO as KR (232)

28 Morvada 1,185.22 917 P caw w,Hp PO as KR (128) 29 Sur~a Pratapgadh 819.07 1,'281 P ~(-5 kms) W,Hp PO BS PR,KR ~ - f ; . (190) 30 Ujala Nclva 745.21 1,205 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO as KR ',' (89) ~ 31 Luni-Dhar 1,1l88.43 2,810 P,» PHS.FPC,RP_.,_ T,W,Hp PO BS,RS KR (452) O),CHW 32 Kolda 861.'26 1,452 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (206)

33 Jungar 1.'56.84 1,914 P PHS,D,PPC, ,.... W.Tk,Hp PO BS KR (188) CHW :~":.' 34 Kunkavav NaDi J,9CO.2S 3,113 P,B RP,CHW T,W,'Hp PO,Phoce BS fR,KR (437)

3S Kunkavav Moti 3,777.50 8,940 P(2).H(2), MH,PHCD. _ I,Hp PO,Ph

84 DIREct'ott \'

land Use

Land use (i.e. area under differont types of land use in hectares rounded u;:,to 2 deCImal plecet.) Remlrb (Iocludlol AID.:nltlee-- Contd. Forc~' Irrigatld Uo- Cultu­ Area any fLoca- by irri ila ted rable Dot place of 1100 Nearest towa "owe' SOUf<'C waste availa­ rotigioll~, Code and dlstaJice SIIDP'), linclu­ ble fo. historical No. liD 1m) dlDII cuI Ii. or gauch,r vtflOIl !!.rebaeo- and IOlieal gro "I) ioterest)

._ ---_. ~---.--~-- Il 13 14 15 II I: 18 19 20

Vadla-23 Bajri, Wheat, T (41.00) 747.00 7~.74 26.' 0, N8: M~ 18 Jowar W (41.00) A rr,reli-20 EAg Bajri. Rice. T (111.00) 92UJ III.H 14.00 N13: MS: T3 19 Wheal, Jowar W (4.00) WE (14.00) Amreli-21 EAg Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 834.58 52.00 4,).00 N6: M6, T2 20 Wheat W ( d.OO) WE (600) Amrc: li-24 EA Bajri. Rice, T 13.00) 705.00 4~.OO 40.:4 N20: M5: C: T4 21 Wheat, Jowar W (9.00) WE (4.00) Amreli-25 EAg Bajri, \Vheat, T (J4.oC) 749.00 36.62 .50.1:0 r-i12: M-41 T 22 Jowar W ( 4.00) WE (2I J.UO)

Vadia-:6 Bajd, Ri~, T (57.CO) 844.32 48.00 \9.00 NS: M4: T3 23 Wheal, Jowar W (57.00) Vadia-17 EA Bajri, Rice, T 05.00) 1,131.00 6].(0 41.33 Nil: M5: C( T2 24 Wheat w ( 8.00) WE ( 7.00) Vadia;::13 EA. Rajri, Wheat, T ([6.DG) 79 .OQ 83.60 44.QO N20: M9; T14 25 Jowar W ( 3.00) WE (l1.UO) Vada-:Q EA Bajri, Wbea,~. T (5.00) 388 !3 32,uO 21.00 N M2 T 26 Jowar W (,.00) Vadia-4" EA Bajri, Ricr, T (35.00) 999.72. 33.00 9'),\)0 MS:M5.T4 27 Wheat W (22.00) WE (13.00)

Vad.87.. 4 Bajd, Whe... r" T (7300) 962.00. 11~.OO 35.22 N3; M2( T 28 ~'!_ Jowar W (73.00) Vadia-9 ED,BAg llajri, Wheat, T ( 4.IlO) 722.00 38.07 55.CO N2: M: T 29 Jowar WE ( 4.0U) Eagarara-21 Bajri, Rice. T ('3.00) 571.00 86.00 IS.21 N6: M3: T 30 Whea,t, Jowar W (73.0U) Amrdj-16 EA Bajd, Rice. T (26.00) 1,530.43; 130.00 202.01) N8: M12: T3 31 Wheat WE (26.0(» Amreli-16 EAI Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 737.26 86.CO 28.00 Mil T 32 Wheat, Jowar, W ( 6,0() WE ( 4.0oj

Amrc;!j,..ll1 fajri, Rcle. T ( 7.00) J,OI J.8' 11.5.~0 23.03 N8: M51 C; Tl 33 Wheat. JO\\ ar W ( 7.00) Baga~ara-73 EA B2jd. Rice, T ( 6.00) 1,704.28 13~.rO 55.tO N20: M9: C" 34 Wheat WI 3.00) Til WE ( 3.00) Bagasara-18 1:A Bajd, Rice, T (367.00) 3,008.00 235.50 167.00 N336 M371 C8: 35 Wheat W (243.00) T20 WE (124.00)

85 tALeKA: KUNKAVAV vAniA

Amellitie6 and

Amenities available (if not Il\'ailuble withill the villagt", a dash(-) is shown ';1 the column ~nd flext to it in lbe brackets, the distance LoCIl­ Nllme of ;.0t~l ro~"l in bread rallges viz.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km, 'Qf tb. tion .ili2~'~ f~rea f'~'pul,­ nearest piace whele the faellit· ,IS available is given.) Code of ',be tioa iJ."d No. ',milge Ilu'ub'r Ed lj (.; a.. ~1cdh~3: Drinking POSt lind Day Commu- Appro· lin hec­ of tional Wllter Tele-il's

2 3 S 6 7 9 10 11

------~ 36 Arjallsukb 1,49J.08 2' 1;6 p CHW W.Hp PO BS KR (30t)

37 Kaij~dia Khan 630.91 l,07:; p CHW W,Hp,R PO BS KR (164)

38 Pipalia Dhlll1dhia : ,1i96.9~ 2,361 t' D,HP,CHIV W,Hp PO BS PR (334)

39 Khijadia- 1,140.72 1,506 P FPC,CHW W,Hp,R PO,Phone BS Kl< Hauuman (268)

40 Teri 2269.79 3,781 P,H CWC,PHS,D W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (~65) FPC,CHW

41 Najapur 1,18].09 1,965 P PHS,FPC, W.Rp PO BS PR,KR il9i) CHW

42 Ar alspur 2,347,64 4,02~ P,H PHS.D, T.WHp PO,Phone BS PR " (595) FPC,CHW 43 l'arv. h Davisbi 1,769.15 2,486 P D,FPC,CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (72)

44 Vaghania Nava 1,141.75 1,492 P D,CHW T,W,Hp PO BS PR (240) 45 P,tad'a 1,212.49 I,~OO P RP,(HW W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (290)

46 Rampur 1,655.15 1,i73 P D,CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (41 b)

47 Baiapur 1,203.25 2,484 P CHW W.Hp PO BS KR (376)

48 Hadala 1,431.42 ~,f;6~ P,H PHS,D, W,Hp PO BS,RS PR,IQR (3(.1) FPC,CHW

49 nahania Juna 2,347.01 3,2,-f; P(2),H D,Rp(2).CHW l,W,Hp PrO,Pbone BS,RS PR (488)

50 Khar' J ,016.39 1,654 P RP,CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (240)

S(l DIRECTORY

Land Use

La1!If.1 \lIt! (t. e., 1f!t''Ila cildo, dm",rent lype~ or 1:00.:1 use in aoetares rOUllded upto 2 decimal plac",,) Remarks AmenUtes-Contd•. (including ------.------~-.------.....__~- - Foroet Irrigated Ul1- Cultu­ Area Ilny Ner~rCllt tOWG POlFer St.tple F()orl b;r irri,ated fable not place 0' and disfanoe $1u,,['I, Soar1:e wlilste availa­ religiou., 'Lees· in Icm.Y (illdu­ ble for historical tieD diuv c!l!ti. or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and IOli;ical grove") interest)

2 13 14 IS 16 lJ Hl Hi 10

Vadia-9 EA Bajri. Rjce, T (9.CO) J,108.00 132.00 244.08 N~: M3 36 Whe~t Jowar W (4.00) W13 (5.00) Vadia.,.5 EA Ba.iri, Wheat, T 05.00) 490.00 87.9! 13.00 Nl: M2 37 Jowar W (2400) WE (11.00) Vadia-t ED,EAg Bajri, Rice, T (8.00) J .391.00 12(\94 111.00 Nltl M7! T 38 Wheat W (4.CO) WE (4.00) Vadia-& EA Bajri. Wheat, T (324.00) 572. 72 86.00 15S.0J N): ;.1.3 39 Jowar GC (121.00) W (152.(0) WE (10.00) .R (41.09) Vadia-15 EA Rajri, Rice, T (44.00) 1.949.00 182.00 94.79 N22! M171 C 40 Wheat W (12.00) T4 WE (32.60)

Bagasara-' 2 PA Bajri. Wheat. T (23.00) 1.080.0) 43.'JO 36.09 N12: M6: Tl 41 Jowar W (15.00) WE (8.00) An reli-24 EA Bajri, Wheat T (203.00) 2,060.64 44.00 4fl.OO N351 M6: T6 42 W (203.00) Arr.reli-15 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (58.00) 1,583.00 76.15 52.00 Nt?! M31 Tl 43 Jowar W (49.00) WE 19.00) Ba1!asara-IO ~O Bajri. Wheat, T (39.00) 837.75 100.(!0 165.00 N3: M1 44 W (39.00) Bal.psar.-15 E.<\g Blljri. Wheat. T (112.00) 112.00 9900 28).49 N~1 M7 45 lo\'V~!" WE 012.00)

Vatl ja-15 EA Bairi, Rice, T (13.00) !,4RO.00 120.15 42.00 N12: M7 46 Wheat W (9.CO) WE (4.00) Hagasa7a-12 ED,EAg Bajri. Rice. T (8.00) 1,\20.00 40.')0 35.25 N'5: MI9 T4 47 Wheat, Jowar W (3.00) IWE (S.CO) Bagasara-5 EA Bajri, Rice, T (63.0 '1) 1,069.00 281.()0 18.42 N8. M.~; Cl 12 4& Wheat W (62 00) WE (1.(JIl) Bagasara-IO EA Bajri. Rice T (I -O.OIl) 1,619.00 221.(11 3i7.00 N30 MI5 C31 49 Wheat. Jowar W (118 OJ) T3 WE (12.00 ) Bagasara-7 ED Bajri, Rice, T (47.00) 851.00 73.00 14.39 N4: M8 50 Wheat, JowaJ OC (27.00) W (20,08)

87 MAHAL: KuNKAVAVVAD~

Amenities and

---~--- --~--~ ----~ Amenities available (If DOl available withm fhe "mage, a dash(-) 1& &Ilown Ir. tbe column and next to it in ~! e h, ac~ets. tile distanc. Loca­ Name "f Total Total io broad ranges VIZ., -5 kms, 5-10 kms aod 10 + lema of the tion l'iIla~e lrea , popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No village number Edllca­ Medical Driokioll Post aad Day Commu­ AI' ,re (in hec­ of tional Water Te1c2r,'ph or OIcauon, ach tares) holllC- 'potable) day. (Bus-StoP. to .' laold. ,,( Railwav villale Mar- Station ket' Water· Hat, ",aJ) if any

3 4 6 7 II 9 10

51 Mavjinjva 2,087.06 3,561 p PHS,D.FPC, W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (~13) RP,CHW

52 Ha!iya(J Juni '1,133.05 2,335 PH .n,FPC, W,Hp PO Pit (320) RP( ),SMP. CtiW(!),tJ ': 53 Haliyad' N~vi ·1,30.5.!4 2,154 P RP W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS pH,K ( (290)

'I' S4 Pipalia Nava 239.51 425 p CHW W,HI' -( 5 kms) BS KR (57) 55 Deri Pipalia U09.16 1,802 P CAW W,Hp PO BS (l23)

S6 CharlO Pipli 415.30 487 P CHW W,Hp PO B) KR (73)

57 Adpur 405.95 244 P CAW W,Hp -( -S kms) as' KR (31)

511 Ghantiyao 726.42 8)6 P CAW W.Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS PR.K.R ,t1 08) 59 Mal'lckwada 1,096.39 1,336 P MCW,-PHS, T,W,Hp PO BS P.~,l(R • (221) FPC.KP, CHW 60 Munjiasar Mota l,24S.CO 1,942 P RP,CHW W,Hp PO as PR. (277)

61 Muojiasar Nan. 630.0'0 1,060 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR. (143)

62 Natvarnagar 68'.84 2.267 P CHW T,W,Hp PO,PbOne BS PR,K.R (3S4)

6) letbiavadar 511.09 759 P CHW W,Hp PO PhoDe BS PR (118)

6" Hamapur 2,411.71 3,583 PO),H D.RP, W,H~,R PO,Phone BS PR (SSg) CHW(3)

65 Janjaria Nava 228.41 706 P CHW w,Rp PO BS KR (81 )

" 6. alfa)a y 444.06 ; '696 p O;CHW W,Hp , ''''('!-IO''ktns) .: ;"(5-10 tm.r KR (107)

8a DIRECTORY

Land Use

LaiJd' use (i. e., area under different typel of land use hi hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) llemarks (itlcludinl Amenities-CoII,d. For~st Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any LOc:a­ by irrigated rable not place of ; tib. Nearellt t~wn Power Staple Food Source 9Iasle availa­ religious. Cbdo and distanc" Supply (inclu­ ble for hiltoricaJ No. (in km,) ding ·culti­ or ,auchar vation archaeo­ anti loSical l1'oves) Interesl)

Jl 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

8apsau-IO EA Bajri. Ric'. T (23.0G) 1,8 8.90 171.00 65.0:) NtO M9 T 51 Wheat W (11.00, WE (5.00) B 11l8sara-11 ED EAg Bljri, ~ice, T (39.(0) 974.00 SUO 36;05 N 5. M I: T 52 Whrat, Jowar W (27.00) WE (IZ.u(;) Bagasara-li ED.EAg Bajri, Rice. T (46.00) 1106.0) 106.14 47.00 NIH MIO: C2: n 53 Wheat. Jowlr W (40.(0, WE (16.()0.) Bagasara-J EA Bajri, Rice. T (20.')0) 2D.5l 4.00 2.CO N2: M2I T 5 .. Wheat W (ZO.OO) Bagasara ·2 EA Bajri, Rice. T (11 t flO) 972.16 23.00 43.UO NIOI M.: n 55 Wheat, Jowu W (1710(;)

Bagasara-S EA, Bajri. Wllea! T (24.00) 313,30 25.00 53.CO S6 W (20.00) WE (4.(I{I, Bagalara-4 EA, Bajri. Wheat, T (800) nl.95 33.00 30.CO 'N2 57 Jowa, W (5.0~) WE (3.00) Bagasara -I S Bajri, Rice, T (15.00) 488.00 B.OO 170.42 NS 51 Wheat 1'1 (IS.Of) BUlasara-12 EA Bajri, Ricc, T (34.00) 812.00 9'.39 155.00 N9: M: T4 59 Wheat W (25.00) WE (9.00) Baluara-6 EA Bajri, Rice, T (30.00) 700.00 5.00 510.00 NIOI M6: T4 60 Wheat, Jowar W (10.00) W.Ii (20.tO)

Bagasara-4 ED,EAS Bajri, Wheat, T (31.00) 531.06 12.00 42.00 N3: M3 tl Jowar W (30.CO) WE (800) Bagasara-I EA aajri, Rice. T (45.00) ~63.0) 14.S! 63.0:J NS7t M7: C: T.s !!62 Wheat Jowar W (HOo) WE (22.1'0) Bagasara-2 EA Sairi, Wh.at, T (IO.Oi) 417.00 41.09 2 J.' 0 N5 M 63 GC (8.00) W (21.00) WE (1.00) Bagasara-8 EA Rajri, Wheat, T (i4.90) 1,963.00 209.00 191.71 N15 Mill TO 64 Jowar W (15.00) we (39.00) Ba&asara-4 ED,EAI Bajri, Wheat. T (8.00) 177.41 35.00 8.00 N2: M2: T 65 Jowar Wl2.OU) WE (6,00)

Bag,\lara-\ 5 ED,EAl Bajli, Rice, T (27.0n) 289.0~ 47,00 81.06 NS' M8 66 Wheal,Jower W (19.00) WE ll!.OO)

AM-12 89 'JALUSA KUNKAVA.V VADI! VILL A.G I!:

AJDenidcs alld

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to in the brackets, the distance Laca- Name of Total Tota) in broad ranges viz., -5 Ian., S-to kms and 10 + km. of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and _----_------._------_.,-_--- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hcc- of tional Water Telegraph Or nicattoo. ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway villaac Mar- Station, ket! Waler- Hat way) If any

I :3 3 4 S 6 7 8 !) 10 II

67 J'a'ljui IUDl 57.).99 1,133 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (J 54)

68 Sa •• dh:.'. 1,23).62 1.5(/9 P CHW W,Hp,R PO BS PR,KR '229}

Total 78,Ol4.96 120,382 P (71) MCW (1) (17,997) H tI3) MH (1) PUC 0) ewe (3) 0 (2) PHC (1) PHS (15) D (21 ) FPC (I') RP (1 g) SMP (2) CHW (68)

Not_: ne fiJUres in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures iD bracketJ i. tbit Jlac under Col. 5, 6 and 20 iodi_te the Dumber of tbose particular allMDilia. nnU:C'iOR\,

Laad Use

LaDd usc (I. e., arM ond~r dlffen::ot tlPtlCl of 1!1!jJ ttall ta becttlres rounded upto 2 dtclma! pla(;",~.) Remarb Ameni:les-Ccmtd. (includiag Forest Irri,!lted Ull- Cullu­ Arl!'a ••y Nearest town Power 8,.,,10 Food by (rrl,ated cable not place of Loca­ and dktaoC'e SllO!.)l, Source wasta anUa. religioul, tion (iC) km.J (isclu. ble for hiltorlcal Code ding culti. or No. gaucbu vatlon archacG­ and IOlJtelll groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 111 19 20 I

Bagasaca-5 EAg Rairi. Wheat, T 03.00) 514.99 31.',0 12.00 N15t M2: T2 67 Jowar W (4.00) WE (9.00) Bagas.la-8 EAg Bajri, Rice. T (28.')';) 965.00 91.00 147,62 N131 M4 68 Wheat, Jo",ar WE (211.00) --_._,------

.3.738,00 63,102.92 5,880.34 5,303.70 N (1.046) M (460) C (21) T (156)

91 GUJARAT TALUKA BABRA DISTRICT AMRELJ

2 o 2 4 MILES I I I R i I I I 0 2 KILOMETRES

E

DiSTllleT IOUMDAII.Y...... aOUHOARY•• . ,_._._r------_, IOUMOARV WITII. IoOCATIOM CODE NUMBER .. .:..... __,!' ____ J IIUDOUAATER5...... YJU.AU' WtTH POPULATION 5tl E: BELOW 200.200-499, ~ .: ...... , .... , .0 ••• URIAN AREA WiTH LOCATION CODE ...... ~y~ .TATI HIGHWAY...... SII 34 'lI"ORTANT lIlT4t.Utb ROAD .... · Wi-WAY LIN' WITH STATIOM, METRE GAUGE...... ~ RIYER AND iT.RU"'· ...•..... POST OFFICE/ TELEGRAPH OFFICE ... PO /PTO POLICE "ATION ...... HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL .. , ••.. , .... , . . .. S PRllIA"Y HEALHI CENTRE, DISPENSARY, .. ATERNITY A~D. , ~+ CHILD WELFARE CENTRE .. , . . • . A IMPORTANT VILLAGE ""RKEf . . . A fA LUKA BABRA ALPHABETIC LIST OF VIlJLAGES

8 BABRA TALUKA

Page No. ------Page No. Part A- Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Villago Primary St. Name of Location Directory COOIU' SI. Name of Location Directory CCIUUS No. Villaco Code No. Abstract No. Vi1la~e Code No. Abstract

I 2 3 4 S :l 3 4 S

1 Amarvalpar ~O 100 611 29 Kotdapitha 10 96 66 30 Kundal NIDi 22 911 66 2 . Balel Pipariya 4' !OO 68 31 3 . KUDvargadh 40 leo 68 BarVlla 24 98 66 4 Bhila !IS 102 68 32 Lalka 3 96 6(; S Bhildi 54 102 6. 33 Loo-Kolda 35 98 68 34 LURkl 52 100 63 6 Chamardi 38 100 68 7 Cbarkhll 27 98 66 3S Miya Khijadiya 29 ~8 ':6 R Dared 2S 98 66 36 Nadala 3! 98 t6 9 Devaliya Mota 42 100 6. 37 Navaniya 14 ':6 61 10 Dbarai 46 100 68 38 Nilavala 17 S6 66 39 Noogbaovadar 34 98 66 11 Fuljbar 43 100 '8 40 Paosada '12 96 66 12 Galkotdi 39 10) 68 41 Pir Khijadiya 49 100 61 13 Gamapipaliya 37 98 68 14 Garoi II 96 66 42 Raipar a 96 6' 15 Gbughrala 28 98 66 43 Raopar 32 98 66

16 Halblg.db 51 10Z 68 44 Samadhiyala 16 96 66 45 Sirvaoiya 23 98 17 Io&orl1a 53 ICO 611 46 Sukavala 7 96 18 liapar 30 98 " 66 47 Sukbp.r 6 96 66 19 hhvaliYa 20 98 66 " 48 Taivadar 1& 96 20 llvapar 47 100 68 ., Thorkhan 33 98 "66 10 SO Tr.mboda 36 98 611 21 Kalorana 2 0- 66 22 KariyaDa 19 96 66 51 Uatvad 15 96 66 23 KarDukl 13 96 66 24 Kh.khariya 26 9. 52 Valer~i 48 100 63 25 Khambhala , 96 "66 53 Vaadaliya 56 102 61 26 Kbaapar 96 54 Vlokiy. 4 96 66 21 Kbijadiy. Kotda 44 100 "6. S5 Vavda 9 96 U 2g Kidi 21 98 66 S6 Vavdi 41 ICO 61

95 1A1..UKA I BABIA VlLLAGE Amenities and

Ameaitiel available (if not available within the village, a dash( -) is shown in tbe column aod ne"t to it 18 the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of - Tota) -Total io broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tiOD Village arta popula- nearest place where the facnity is available is given.) Code oftbe lion and No. villa.e Dumber Educa------Medical :.Drinkin&------Post and Day Commu· Appro (in hee- of tioflal Water Telegraph or nieation aeh tarea) hoUlO- . (potable) da,s (Bus-Stop, to of Railway villaae "1;)'. . Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

1 3 4 5 • 7 & 9 10 11

I' . S 0.07 61S P -(-s km~) ",Tic -(-5 kms) BS KR (17) 2 Kalorana 1,'34.43 '.tl4 P CHW W -(~-IO kms) B5 KR (141) 3 Lalka i,~99.6J 913 P CHW W -(5 -10 kma) as K~ (139) 4 Vankiya ';'19.24 1,0'07 , CHW W -(-5 km.) BS KR (lSJ) 5 KhambhJla 2.93'.52 2,'" P PHS,FPC, W.Tk.Hp PO BS Pit (391) CHW(2)

6 Sukhpar .,~34.4S 1.3)0 .p CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (1,72) 7' Sukavda "120.37 '409 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(5-10 kIDS) BS KR- ISS) - 8 Raipar 16'.07 912 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) BS PR (I SI) 9 Vavda 1011'11.11 hl30 P CHW T,W.Hp PO .; BS PR (225) 10 KOtdapltha 2,161.01 3.161 '(1-).H(l) eWC,PHS.O, W,Hp PO,PhODC as PR (Sl4) FPC.CHW'~). 0(2)

1" Oarni "!190.84 J,l21'1 .:p RP,CHW W,Hp -(-5 .kms) ':85 KR (227, '12} PaDsada 1!O32.49 1,411 "p CHW W,Hp PO,Phone B5 PR (lll)

13 Karnuki ,,12U2 .tel p -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) . BS Kit <") 14 Navaniya 7.51.71 1,05' P 0 W.HI' PO,Pllone iBS KR (164)

IS Untvad 2,16'.26 ',ld P PHS,FPC,CHW W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR _.t49G)

16 Samadhiyal. J,017." '76 p CHW W.Hp -(-S kms) BS KR ('" 17 NiI • .,.!a J,743.24 1,57, P CHW W,Hp PO is KR (170) 18 Taivadar 657.96 491 P -(-5 kml) W.Hp.~ -(-5 krns) BS KR (57) 19 Kariyana 2.'27.36 2.900 P.H D,CHW(2) T,W,Hp PO,Phonc BS PR (434)

'96 DJR!:e1'ORV

Land Use

Land uq (I. t.. a:C8 oDder different types of laD~ .lIe In hectares rounded upeo 1 dccimal place•• ) "emarks (mcludinl Arne litifl-Conli. Porest Irriaa:ed UD­ Cultu­ Area any LOc:a­ h" Inhated rablo not place of d01l Neal'ett town POwer Staple Pood Source wlISre availa­ religious. Code and d!8fen~'" Supply (ioc!u· ble (01 hIstorical No. Ii» Ifm \ _ diD. cultl. .r gau;;hlU .... tI.D arebaM­ a'id Ioaleal If. ves) interest)

12 13 14 l~ I' 17 18 19 20

Jasjan-\ Bajd, Jowar T (13.00) 38-1.07 46.00 67,iJD M T 1 W (13.00) Jasdan-6 :Bajri, Jowar T (IHO) 768.43 9S.CO 154.00 M 2 W (17.00; Judln-IO Bajd, Wheat, 157.00 T (150.00) 1,037.63 ISO.OD ~05_00 N3 3 Jowar W (150.00) Jasdan-9 Bajri, Wh:at, 226.00 _T (98.00) 86l.00 144.24 490.00 N2 4 Jowar W (9,~.OU) Babra-IS EA Hajri, Wheat T (83.00) 1,4nn 314.00 1,069.0:) Nil: M7; T 5 W (83.00) laadan-'lO Bajri, Wheat T (44.00) 916.45 148.00 4:6.00 N2 Ml: T 6 W (44.00) Judan-tO Bajri, Wheat T (140.00) 321.00 47.00 312.37 7 W (140.00) Babra-12 Bajri, Wheat T (280.00) 483.07 90.CO 13.00 N:M T 8 W (280.00) Jasdao-II Bajri, Wbeat T (186.00) 85S.1l 23.00 37.00 N) 9 W (186.00) Judao-16 EA Wheat, Jowar 129.00 T (231.00) 1,794.'2 191.')0 415.00 N102: M6: CZ: T6 10 GC ( 3.(J0) W (2I2.tO) WE (16.08)

Jaldaa-IS Bajrl, Wh:at T (62,00) '11.00 ISI.84 66.00 N8,M4'T2 11 W (62.00) J ••dan-iS EA Bajri, Wheat T (174.00) 675.00 95.00 118.49 N31 T2 12 W (156.00) WE (18.00) Judaa-II Bajri, Wheat, T (85.00) 313.00 28.00 99.8Z N2 13 Jowar W (85.0 0) Jasdan-14 EA 8ajri, Wheat T (30.00) 639.00 48.711 3~.00 N3: M3: T2 14 W (15.00) WE (15.00) Babra-12 EA Bajri, Wheat T (230.00) 1,523.00 215.00 197.2~ NISI M4I C: T.J IS W (185.00) WE (4M~)

Blbra-8 Bajri T (70.00) 535.00 134.75 288.00 M }6 W (70.00) Babra-8 Jowar T (100.00) 943.00 106.00 594.24 N; M2 17 W (100.00) Babra-8 Wheat, Jowar T (80.00) 339.96 96.00 142.')0 N 18 W (80.VO) Babra-8 Sajd, Wbeat 279.00 T (220.110) 1,426.00 213.00 789.3~ N20: M5, T2 19 GC mo.OO) W (40.00)

AM-I3 97 TALUKA • BABRA \TILLAGE

Amenitie ....~

Amenltlel .val!able (If Dot ...Ilable within the viii ..... da,h(-) ill 1110"0 ID the column aDd lext to It in the b,eckelS. IDc diltance Loca- Nam. or Total Total III broad ranges viz •• -5 tms, 5-10 tml and 10) + kIDS of 'be ,Jon .,mallo area pop!.)la- _earest place where the facility Is available I. givell Code of the tlon and ...... No. .,lIlag. number _Bduca· _----_...--_------Medical Drinking Post and Day Comma. Appro- (Ia bee- of tiona I Waler Tele&r8,h or nicatioD. ach 'area) house. (potable) d.yl (Bus-Stop, to bold. of Railwa, villa,. Mar. StBUOD. ket' Water- Hat, way) If .. n1

3 4 • 7 8 9 10 11

20 Iahvariya 1,~0~.26 652 P CHW W.Hp.R -(-5 kms) BS KR (107) 21 Kidi J.I33.13 744 p CHW W.Hp -«-10 km!) .. BS KR (113) 22 KaDdal Naoi 2,233.61 1.235 P CHW T,W.Hp -(-~ kms) BS KR (194)

23 SirnDiy. 813.32 476 p -(-5 kms) W -(5-10 kms) BS KR (65) -

Z4 BalYlla 1,150.49 J,671 P PHS. PPC, T,W.Hp PO as PR (270) CHW,o

25 Dared 1,986.70 2,032 p CWC T,W,Hp PO BS PR (293) 26 ICbakbariya 1,698.95 1,490 P CHW T.W,Tk.Hp PO,Phone BS PR (231)

27 Charkha 2,533.25 2,207 p CHW T,W,'tk,Hp PO.. Phone BS PR (311)

28 Ghugbrala 1,695.49 2,588 P,R D,CHW 'W.Hp PO BS KR (382)

29 Miya Kbijadiy. 112.68 845 P .J'HW W,Hp -(-5 ~m.) PS KR (132)

30 lIapar 742.<10 718 P -(5-10 kma) .. W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS ItR (119) 31 Nadala 77M8 1,(.94 P PHS,D,FPC,O,W,Hp PO BS I!R (183)

32 Raopar 782.66 878 p CHW .W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS ltR (135) 3) Tborkhao 1,028.01 1,450 P,H CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (247) 34 Nongllanvadar 417.64 432 P -(-5 kms) W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (61)

3S lookotda 1.15t80 . 1.293 P CH .y W,Hp -(5-10 kms) BS KR (95)

36 :Tramhoda 1.208.44 1,233 p CHW W.Hp PO BS KR (205) 37 Gam a ripali)'a 1.975.91 2,372 P CHW(2) . W,Hp,R PO BS I<~ (365)

,a nlREctoitV

land Use

t.aad USI (I. e., ana under difrerent typel of land at in blctarea rounded .pto 2 decimal plac=e.) Remarts Amc:nJUI.-COflld. (including ------Pon.t (rrigated Uo- Cultu­ Area an, Nearest tow. POwer Staple Food by Irripted rable not place o[ I nd diltaDCt luopl, SMI'CI waste availa­ reliaiou" Loca· in tm.) (inclu­ ble (or historical tion dina cultl· or €ode gauchar vation archaco· No. and lo&ical groves) interest)

12 13 U 15 16 17 11 I' lO

Babra-II EA V. heat, Jowar T (160.00) 656.CO 78.00 312.26 20 W (160.00) Babra -I 5 EA Bajri, Wheat T (2~.CO) 718.00 112.00 278.13 2J W (25.<:0) Babra-2~ EAg Bajri. Wheat 464.00 T (39.00) 1,093.00 146.62 491.00 N4: M6 22 W (35.00) WE ( 4.00) Babra-15 BAg Bajri, Wheat 294.00 T (22.00) 430.00 36.00 31.32 23 W(18,f0) WE (UO) Babra-12 EA Bajri, Wheat T (9J.OO) 799.4~ 129.00 132.00 NI\Ji M8; CrT 24 W (81.00) WE ( 9.00)

Babu-9 EA Wheat, Jowar T (93.00) 1,272.70 196.0~ 42S.00 N12; M21 T 25 WE (93.00) Babra-6 EA Bajri, T (194.00) 892.00 113.95 499.00 N4: Mli T 26 GC (168.00) W (26.00) Babra-5 EAg Bajri, Wheat T (105.00) 1,702.25 473.00 253.00. N8: M5: T4 27 W (95.00) "E lIO.OO) Babra-14 EA Bajri. Wbeat T (70.00) 1,401.00 179.49 45.00 N4: M7: T3 28 W (46.00) WE (24.00) JasdaQ-16 Bajri. Wheat T (35.0D) 575.00 IS2.00 50.68 NIT 29 W (35.00)

Sabra-I:! Bajri, Wheat T (3S.08) 620.4D 61.00 25.00 N: M3 30 W (35.00) Babra-18 E"g Bajri. Wheat T (60.00) 627.58 69.00 14.00 N3: M4i T2 31 W (48.Q0) WE (12.00) Babra-30 BlIjri, Wheat T (30.00) 606.66 77.00 69.00 N2: M 32 W (30.00) Babra-2J EA Bajri, Wheat T (105.00) 73.5.01 116.00 72.00 N: M211 T 33 W (105.00) Babra-24 Bajri, Wheat T (65.00) 278.64 51.00 24.00 M2 34 W (65.00)

Glodal-30 EA Bajri, Wheat T (l00.00) 917.00 ISfi. qO 51.00 N2: M31 T2 35 W (70,00) WE 130.00) Sabra-24 Bajri. Rice, T (208.00) SOI.44 144.00 55.00 N 36 Wheat W (208.00) . Babra-19 EA Bajd, Riee, 2.00 T (107.00) 1,527.00 278.91 61,00 NJ! MJI 12 37 Wheat, Jowa, W (83.00) WE (24.00,

99 tALUKA: BABRA ViLLAGE

AmeDitie~ and

___ ._~._~ •• 4 __ ~ ___ •• ------~-_._~.-~ .. - - Am,nlties available (if nof available within the village, a dasb(-) Is shown in tbe column and next to it in the brackets, tile distaece Loca- Name of T I)tI,1 Total In bread ranges vlz,,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + km. of tbe lion villaRll erea popala- nearest place whele the facilih il available is givcn.) Code, of !he don ard -----_------_. No. village numb;r Bduca- Medical Drinkiol Post and Day Commo- Appro- (tn bee- of liooa! Water TelcaClDb or oication, 8ch tares) bouse- (r.-Nllbllt) day. (Bus-stop, to bold, of Railwa, village Mlr- StaUOll. let/ Wlte, Hat, ..IJ) if any

1 2 3 6 7 I 9 JO 11

38 Chamardi 1,W~ 86 3.906 P.H, PHS,FPC. T.W,Hp PTO,Phooe BS PR (592) RP(3).CHW(3)

39 Galko:di J ,S90.97 1,176 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) as PR (212)

40 KUDvar~adh 293. IS 363 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (41 ) 41 Va\'di 1,565.86 2,064 P CHW(2} W,Hp PO BS PR (312) 42 Devaliya -Mot. 3.374.83 4,859 P,H PHS,D,FPC, W,Hp PO,Phone 8S PR,KR (768) RP(l)CHW

43 puljhar 181.('8 795 P CH..v w PhODC BS K~ (120)

44 Khijadiya 928.85 1,056 P CHW W Phona BS KR (I ~9)

45 Balel Pipuiya 1,660.28 2.3~8 P,H CHW T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS,RS KR (369)

46 Dharai 1,'61.89 ::!,113 P CHWCZ) W,Hp PO,PhoDe BS PR (331)

47 Jivapar 375.82 ~70 P -(5-! 0 kills) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (9S)

48 Valardi 1,251.04 1,860 P RP(2l,CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) 8S PR,KR (284)

49 Pir-Khijadiya 608.0» 828 p CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (124)

SO Amarvalpar 190.81 l70 P -(-5 kms) W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (29) 51 Hatbiaadh 321.71 346 P -(-5 kms) W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (49) 52 LUDki 1,079.44 1.405 P CHW VI',Hp PO BS PR (217)

'3 JDgorala l,249.2J 1.969 p PHS,FPC, W,Hp -(-5 kms) tiS PR KR (283) CHW

10,1 iiikEC1.Oit Y

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land UiIC in h' ctares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(iocludiDI II mcnitia-Collld. Fores. Irri&atcd {)n- Cultu- Area allY Loa ----_--' ------'-- by irrigated rable oot place of tion Nearest town Power Stapl· Food ~OIncc waste availa­ religious, Code a. ct di.,anc:e Supply (inclu, ble fo. bistorical No. (in kiD.) diog culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and losiea' ~ro'Yu) Interest)

12 13 14 15 Ie 17 III 19 20

Babf.J 8 EA Bajri, Whtat T (141.00) 2,347.00 195.00 121.86 NJO; M31 C; 38 W (133.00) T6 WE ( 8.00, Babra-S E'\ Bajri, Wheat 47.00 T (49.00) 1,018.00 122.CO 354.1 5 N6 M4: T2 39 W (43.00) WE ( 6.00) Babra-8 EA Jow., Wheat T (28.0tl) 233.00 20 LO 12.15 Nl: M T3 40 W (lM.v(l) Bab:a-~O eD, EO 8ajri, Wheat T (9600) 1,365.86 61.00 "3.00 N3: M8: TS 41 W (96.1J0) Babra-24 E" lowar 119.00 T (400011 ) 2.394.CO 80.83 281.(.0 N1CO: MiO: 42 w (240.CO) C2 T5 WE (160.00)

Amrdi-2S ED,EA, Bajri, Wheat T (78.00) !89.08 5~.OO ~6.00 N2: M'S T 43 W (60.00) WE (18.(;0) Babra-20 ED,E" Bajri. Wheat T (88.00) 613.85 117.00 40.0j N2 M2: C W (6)'.00) 44 WE (20.10) Amrcli-19 SA Bajri. Wheat T(92.00) 1.389.')0 7.1)0 172.2H NW: Mill 45 W (85.00) C2: Tl WB ( 7.00) Blb,a-ll E~ Bajrl. Wheat T (139.00) 1,:J2,S) 1:9.(i0 61.' 0 Nt< S M12: C~; 46 W (II 1.00) T2 WE eZ8.00} Babra -15 ED.EAa Bajri, Wheat T (42.00) 304.00 13.82 16.00 Nlt Mll T 47 W (37.CO) WE ( 5.00)

Babra-:O EAg Bajd, Wheat T (222.00) 90l.00 34.ro 93.04 N1S: MS: T W (161.00) 4' WB (61.00) Babra-12 ED.EAg Wbeat Jowar T (81.0(') 44E.OO 66.80 IS.ca NZ: M. W (71.00, n 49 WE (10.00) Babra-8 EA Wheat, lower T (27.00) 140.00 II,OJ lUI W (27.00) SO Babra-S Bajri, Wheat T (IMO) 275.00 20.00 11.71 N:M W (15.00) 51 Babra-3 EA. Bljri, Wheat T (178.00) 773.44 93.00 35.(0 N4; M6i T W ( 30.00) 52 WE (48.00)

5abra-8 EA Bajri, Wheat T (187.00) 878,00 141.23 43.00 N1: MIS W 1I05,ro) 53 WE (82.09)

lO~ 1'AtUKA: 8\BRA

Amenities and

-----.-~- AmelJities available (If not ava;lable within tbe vlllage, a dash(-) is sbown III tbe column and ne~t to It in the brackets. tbe distanc. Lac.· Nallle or To,,,,1 Total In broad ranges viz., -S kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms· of '-he lioll ,maliC area pol>ula. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Codo of the tion and No village Dumber Educa· Medical Drinkinll POlt aDd Day Commu­ AI) "0 (in bee· of tional Water Teleer.ph or nication, ach weal house­ (potable) day. (Bus-Sto!). to bold. of Railway villagt Mar. Station ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if an,

3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10

54 Bbildi 636.35 6\0 P -(10+ kms) w PO BS PR (/9) 55 Rhila 5(2.58 378 P CHW w PO as PR (62) 56 Vandaliya 1.726.26 2,540mn P CHW(2) T.W,Hp PO BS KR

Total 73,354.55 .79,712 P (571 ewe (I) (12,150) H (7) PHS t8) D (5) FPC (8) RP (W) CHW (51) o (5)

Noto : The figures in the last Hne indicate Talulca totah. The figures ill orackets In tllis liD: under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate (he Dumber of tfJQse particular amenities.

102 DIRECfORY

land Use

Land use (i.e. area under differ",nt t~p~s o( land usc in bectare~ rounded u;,to 2 decimll pl.ets.) Remlrb (Includln& AmenfUes-Con/d. Po rest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area an, !Loca. by irrlll3ted rable Qot plaee of lioD Nearest tOWD Power Staple PQ()d Source waste availa· retigiou" Coat' and distaaCle SII""I), (inch)· ble for historical I'll.), Illl Itm.) ding culti. Of gaucbar viltloD &.rebl':>· and loalea! grone) intcrcat)

-----~------~-.--- II 13 14 11 l' n 18 19 20 -- Badra-9 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (2'l.(O) 4!3.35 83.(,0 41.00 N3: M3: T2 54 W (29.00) Babra-9 ED Bajri, Wheat T (8.00) 347,0] 80.58 67.0) N M2: T 55 W (8.00)

Babra-6 EA Bajri, Wheat T (l90.CO) 1,112.26 529.00 65.00 N6: M: T2 ~6 W (, 30.00) WB (60·00)

1,817.00 5,926.00 48,845.16 6,548.64 10,217.75 N (451) M (115) C (11) T (75)

103 GUJARAT TALUKA LATHI

'b DISTRICT AMR£LI of:>" 0 ..,MIL-E. ~~al==~~==~I~I~I~d o .. • KILOMETRES

I

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..0• H .~ A ,... -J L " IE 0 .....

DISTRICT BOUNDARY...... •...... _._._._ TALUIlA I MAHAL BOUNDARY...... •...... _._._._ VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE r------, NUMBER ...... ' .' • L__ ~c:. ___ J TALUKA HEADQUARTERS ...... ' ...... 0) DISPENSARY .1i .. , ... , ...... +' VILLAGE 5 WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200, IMPORTANT ~ILLAGE MARKET...... £ 200-499; 500-999, 1000-4999...... , .. " ...... '/.Q!~r~- ~ No\«;·I!' part) L.r. No 29 ' URIIAN A:REA WITH LOCATION COOE •.....•... ~)g~ : STATE HIGHWAY...... __5_1'1..,;.3_3 __ IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... ----_ RS RA IL.WAV L.INt WITH STATION, METRE GAUGE ..... 11111iiil111111 RIVER AND STREAM...... , ...... ~ POST OFFICE/TEL.EGRAPH OFFICE ... , .. , •.• , , PO/PTO POLICE STATION ...... , . ' ..• ' , ' . ' •...•.. ' , PS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... , ...... HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE TAlUKA LATH!

A-U ALPH.lBltnC LISt OF VlLLAGIS

9 LATHI TALUI:A

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Palo No. Page No. ------Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca- vmaac Primary Loca- Village Primary SI. Name of lion Dlrector7 Census 51. Name ot tiOD Directory Ceo sus No. ViIlaae Codo No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract ------1 2 3 5 1 11 S S -_------

I Adtala 14 101 _ 72 26 Kerala 31 110 72 2 Akala 33 110 72 27 Keriya 12 108 72 3 Aliudepur 30 110 72 28 Krisbnagadh 45 112 74 4 Arnbardi 7 1011 72 29 Luvaria 46 112 74 S Ansodar 44 liZ 74 30 Malavia Piparil 29 110 72 6 Bhalvav 38 110 74 31 Matirala 41 112 74 7 Bh~lvadar 37 110 74 32 M,mda 20 110 n 8 Bhinlrad 34 110 72 33 Mcthli 19 lOS 72 9 BhurHkhia 111 108 72 34 Mullapat 24 110 72 10 Chavand 3_ tOI 71 3' NaraDsadb 8 108 72 11 Chhabhadia 3' 110 72 36 Padarshin.a 41 112 74 12 Dahiolhara 26 110 72 37 Pipalva 9 108 72 13 Derdi-Jaobai 6 lOS 7:1 38 Pratapgadh 16 108 7'l 14 Dhamel 39 112 74 39 Punjapar 108 72 15 Dhrufania 22 110 72 )6 Dudhala Bai 48 112 74 40 Rabhda 36 110 74 17 Dudhala Latbi -A 32 110 71 41 Rajkot Nana 10 108 72 41 Rampar 17 108 72 18 Hajiradhar 40 112 74 19 Harsurpur lOS 13 72 43 Sbakhpur 49 112 74 Havtad 42 112 74 20 44 Shekhpiparla 2 108 72 HiraDa 4 < • 108 '72 21 45 Suvaladb' 23 110 - 7Z 22 Io,orala 43 112 74 46 Tajpar 27 110 72 23 Jarakhia IS 101 72 47 Thanla 25 110 72 48 Toda 28 110 72 24 Kanchardi 21 110 72 25 Karkolia S WI 72 49 Virpur 11 108 72

tM TALUKA: LATHl vILLAGE

Amealtle. aDd

Ame.itJe. available (If Dot available witbln tlte village, a dasbH 18 abowD In the column and next to It ill the brackets. tbe distanc. Loca· Name (if Tot.1 Total In broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kOla and 10 + ktn. of tb. Uon yillage area popul.· Dearest place where tbe facility is available is ,ive•• ) Code of tbe tion and -.------No. village Dumber Educa. Medical Drinking . POlt aad Da, Comma- Appro (in hec. of tional Water Tolegrapb or nication, ach tal'18) bouse- (potable) da,1 (Bus-Stop. to lliold. of Ilailwa, villag. Mar. Station tet' Wate.- Hal, .. ,.) If an,

1 l 3 4 (j 7 8 9 10 II

1 Punjapar 483.19 38 P [),CHW W,H"R -(-5 lems) BS KR (8) - 2 Shekbpiparia 2,591,72 ?,'67 P,AC\2) PIIS.D.FPC, T,W,Tk,Hp PO,Pboae BS PR,KR (5(;8) (.HW(4) 3 Chavand 3,283.30 3,327 P(2),H PHS,D,FPC, T,W,Tk.R PO.Pilone BS PR (510) CHW(2)

4 Hirena 1,058.36 1,353 P,AC CHW W,R PO BS PR,KR (213)

5 lCarkolia 685.51 787 P CHW W,TIt,Hp -(-5 kms) as ER (118)

6 Derdi-Janhai 1,633.35 1,517 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS PR (252)

7 Ambardi 1,'274.10 2,"33 P,AC(3) RP,CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp,R PO,Phnoe BS PR (436)

8 Naraolladb 519.31 1,116 P,AC(2) caw T,W~Hp,'R PO BS PR,tcR (168) - 9 Pipalya 2.002.59 2,011 P D,CHW(2) W,Hp PO ,Phone BS,RS KR (~43) 10 Rajkot lNa •• 1,340.46 I.S71 P caw W,HIt,R PO as ICR (241)

11 Virpur 823.70 872 -P,AC CHW w.~P PO BS PR.tcR (142) 12 Keriya ,63.14 1,)09 P CHW T,W,a PO,Phone BS KR (177) 13 Har&urpur 1.704.51 2,s31 P .. PHs,n.FPc. ~._.w.Hp,R _ .P.o. .. BS KR (392) RP,CH~ 14 Adtal. 1,377.34 1,921 P,AC(2) CHW T,W,Hp,R pO BS lCR (303)

15 Jar.khi. 1,876,43 2.713 P(2).AC D.RP(2), T,W.1t PO BS KR (434) caw

16 Prltaps·db 733.00 875 P,AC(2) CHW T,W -(-5 trol) .. BS KR (134) 17 Rampar 528.65 1,14" PAC PHS,FPC T.W,Hp PO BS PR (179) 18 Bburakhia 937.38 J.S09 P,O, D,CHW T,W,Hp PO,Pbone BS PR (238) AC(2) -

19 Metbli S34.S5 321 P -(-5 tm.) W -(-5 kms) -(-.5 kms) KR (50)

·d08 DIREctORY

Lanel Use

Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare! rounded Ul'to 2 deCimal places.) Rem.rta (including Amenltlea- Comd. Forest Jrrigatrd Un- Cultu­ Area any Loca· by irriaated rable Qot place of 1I0Q Nearest tOwn Powc, Source Wl\':>te I\vllila· rciigious, Code a'ld dlstal1clI Supply (inclu­ ble fOI bistorical No. (iD km.) ding culti. or gaucbar vatioo arcbalo· and lo"lcal grovel) Interest)

11 13 14 !.5 16 17 18 19 20

Lathi-ll EAa: Bajd. Rice, T (22.00) 333.00 91.00 37.19 Wheat, Jo"'&r WE (22.00) Lalhi-IO EA Bajrl, Wheat T (109.flO) 2,145.72 77.CO 260.00 N15: Mt. TS 2 WE (1('9.00) Lalhi-ll EA Bajri, Rice, T (274001 2,456.30 2t8.VO 305.00 NIO; M6 C2; T3 3 Wbeat, Jowar W 1221.00) WE (53.Uu) Latbi-9 EA Bajri, Wheat T (110.00) 657.36 212.00 89.00 N4I M2 T3 4 \ W (50.00) we (50.00) Latbi-S EAg,EO Bajri, Wheat r (16.00) 495.00 38.00 136.51 N 5 WE (l6.0u)

Lathi-IS EAa Bajri. Wheat. 4.00 T (2200) 1,%64.35 78.00 265.00 N2. M 6 Jowar W (I6.tJO) WB lei UO) Damoagar-IO SA Bajri, Rice, T (37.00) 992.0J 13600 109.10 N7: CJ 7 Wheat " (27.011) WE (lu.OO) Damnagar-9 Et\ Bajri, Rice. T (3.00) 455.32 29.00 32.00 NS T S Wlll:al, Jowar WE (3.00) Lathi-9 EO,EO Bajri, Wheat. 311.59 T (41.00) 1,~38.00 124.00 88.00 N15: M}: T3 9 Jowar W (41.(-)0) T (30.00) Llithi-7 EAS Bajri, Wheat 1.08S.0J 95.46 130.00 N4: M3: Cl T 10 W (25.UO) WE (5.00)

Lathi-6 ED,EO Bajri. Wheat T (10.00) 734.00 34.01) 45.7() N5J M21 C W (1000) 11 T (10.00) Latbi-2 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat 510.00 195.00 48.24 N20; M4 12 WE 110.00) T (4-1.00) Lathi-IO EAg Bajd. Rice. J .336.00 138.51 127.00 N8J M21 C: T 13 Wheat, Jowar WE (.0,00) T (22.00) Lathi-J I EAg Bajri, Rice, 1,232.00 56.00 67.34 N4 14 Wbeat W 1160l') WE (6.00) La\hi-S El\ Bajrl, Rice. T (\1.00) 1.S99.0(} 135.1)1) 125.43 N71 M4 15 Wheat,Jowar WB.1I7.00)

Lalhi-3 EA Bajri, Rice, T (23.00) 697.00 13.00 N31 MJr T Whtat, Jowar WE (23.00) 16 Lathi-7 EAg I:lajri, Rice, T (59.VO) 414.00 27.65 28.00 N2 Wheat WE (59.(10) 17 Damuagar-5 EAg,EO Bajri, Ricl', T (21.00) 776.38 55.00 10.5.00 N25! M2 Wheat, JOYiar W (16.0(1) 18 WE (5.00) Bajri. Wheat. T (13.00) DamDaaar-5 370.03 90.00 61.55 N 19 Jowar W (13.00)

109 fALUKA: LATHi VILLAG1!;

ADlInltits aDd --_------Am~IlIt!e8 available (If not available within the village. a 088';(-) Is shown In the (:olumn and o:!:u to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- NlImc of rot1l1 'rOIjl.! in broad ranges vlz.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + lr:m~ of tho lion vill&g~ Ilr.ea popub- n~arest place where the facility is availab:o is given,) Code of the tion ~lf d -~-....-~--.~--~~------.---.--,,--.. - .. .,.--~".-- No. village Ilumb,l' Edllca· Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- App!o- , 0(; heo;- of tional Water Ttle;{(\'I.pb or nication,

1 3 S 6 7 Ii 9 10 11

20 Memda 360,98 458 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(oS kms) -(-5 kms) KR (66) - 21 Kancbardi 1,293.81 1.881 P,AC CHW W PO BS KR (2S9)

22 Dhrufania 1,073.57 1.409 P PHS,FPC,RP W PO BS KR (205)

23 Suvagadh 802.45 372 P caw W PO,Phone as KR (57) 24 Muliapat 434.75 373 P -(-5 kIDs) W.Hp,R PO as KR (.)3)

25 Thansa 828.10 1,627 P CHW(2) T,W,Hp PO,Phone B3 KR !27°} 26 Dilhinthara 7';1.39 l,tS3 P.AC CHW W -(5-10 kms) BS PR (74) _. 27 Tajpar 564.6S 64() P,AC CHW T,W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS pt> (116) 28 Toda 623.73 888 P,.~C PHS,FPC T,W,Hp PO BS PR (146) 29 Malavia Piparia 766.62 .1,297 P,AC(2) CHW W,n.Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (196)

30 AIiudepur 769.89 926 P,AC(2) caw W.Hp -(-5 kJas) BS PR,KR (134)

31 Ketala 1,044.30 1,656 P,AC(4) CHW T.W PO BS KR (246) 32 Dudhala Lathi 923.23 1,011 P CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (lt9)

33 Akala 2,334.74 3,141 P D,RP,SMP, T,W.Hp,R PO,Phone BS PR ( .. 99) CHW

34 Bhillgra4 1,350.64 2,346 P,AC(3) PHS,D,PPC. T.W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (373) CHW(2)

35 Chhabhadia 1.296.S3 2,032 P CHW T,W,Hp PO BS KR (322) 36 Rllbhda 778.76 993 P RP,CHW W,Hp -( -·5 kws) BS IC.R (163) 37 Bhatvadar. 870.79 ],116 P CHW W PO BS KR (182) 38 Bbalvav 1,034,55 J,700 P PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO as PR (251)

110 DlB.EcrOJl~

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Conrd. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca by iniaated rable not place of tion --..__------_Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code an d distanQC Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and lo&ical arovCli) interest)

n 13 14 15 Ie 17 UI 19 10

Damnagar-E Bajri, Rice, T ( 8.00) 246.00 57.98 49.00 20 Jowar, Wheat W ( 8.00) Damnagar-8 BA Bajri. Wheat T (2S.()O) 1.036.81 tlUO 12U1O NISI M2 21 W (24.()O) WE ( 1.(0) Damnagar-6 BA Bajri. Riee, T (51.00) 670.00 124.57 228.01) N4! M31 T2 22 Wheat. Jowar W (30.00) WE (21.00) Damnagar-4 Bajri, Rice, T (26.00) 666.00 48.00 62.45 N3i M 23 Wheat, Jowar W (26.0G) Damnagar-3 Balri, Rice, T {20.VO} 350.75 32.00 32.00 N3 24 Wheat, Jowar W (lO.OO)

Damnagar-3 Bajri, Rice, T (40.00) 559.00 \55.10 74.00 N3: M6 25 "'heat, Jowar W (4000) Damnagar-5 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (11.00) 533.00 8l.00 140.39 N41 M: T2 26 Jowar W (I7.00) Lalbi-S EA Bajri, Rice. T (17.00) 496.65 36.00 IS.OO NS 27 Wbe8r, Jowar W (l7.0t» Lathi-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (36.00) 491.00 53.73 43,00 NS: T 28 Jowar WE (36.00) Latbi-13 ED,EAg Bajri, Rice. T (12.00) 709.62 8.00 37.00 N21 M3 29 Wheat, Jowar W ( 6.00) WE ( 6.00)

Latbi-13 SA Bajri. Rice. T (15.00) 666.00 8.00 86.89 N5: M4: T 30 Wheat, Jowar W (13.<:0) WE ( 2.00) Lathi-IO ED,EAg Bajri, Rice. T (29.00) 904.00 27.30 84.00 N3I M3 31 Wheat, Jowar WB (29.00) Latbi-6 ED,BA, Bajri. Wheat, T ( 58.00) 726.23 84.00 55.00 N3: M21 T 32 Jowal' W (49.00) WB ( 9.00) Lathi-S EA Bajri, Rice, T (99.00, 1,928.00 166.00 341.74 N15: M31 T2 33 Wheat. ]owar W (89.00) WE (10.00) Lathi-S EA Bajri, Rice. T (13.0t)j 1.042.64 62.00 233.00 N4: M4 34 Wheat, Jowar WE (13.00)

Damnagar-3 EA Bajri, Wheat T (38.00) 1.120.00 9.00 129.83 N2: M2: T 3S WE (38.00) Damnagar-l EAg Bajri, Wheat T 05.00) 604.00 38.76 101.00 N31 M31 T 36 WE (35.l0) DamDagar-6 Bajri, Wheat T (13.001 649.79 8.00 200.00 NS: M 37 .. W (13.0U) Damnaaar-8 BA, Bajri. Whftt. T (70.00) 778.00 90.55 96.00 N20: M21 T 38 JoWIU' W (30.00) WB (40.00)

111 TALUKA I LAllI1 VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amcuities available (if not available within the village, a dashr -) is shown in the column and next to it i. the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -S kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tio. village area popula- nearest place where ______the facility is available..,.______is given.) c ______~~ ___ Code of the tion and No. villalc number Eduea-_------Medical Drinking Post and Day Comrnu- Appro· (in hee- of tio[1al Water Telegraph or nicatioD aeb tare.) hoase- (potable) da,s (Bus-StoP. to bold. of Railway village Mar- Station, leetl Water- Hat, way) If aoy

2 3 5 • 7 8 9 10 11

39 Dhamel 1,826.64 2279 P CHW(2) W PO BS KR (3'3) 40 Hajiradhar 595.36 911 P SMP,CHW T,W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (139) 41 Padarshinga 1,248.71 2,194 1'(2),AC(2) RP,CHW W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (365)

42 Havtad 745.!0 995 P CHW T.W,Hp -(-5 krns) BS PR,KR (141) 43 Ingorala 1.214.19 t264 P.AC(2) D,CHW T.W.Tk PO BS KR (233)

44 AOlodar 2.31 J.50 2.8.10 P PHS,FPC, T.W PO,Phone BS KR (494) D.RP, CHWP) 4S KrisbDa,adh 723.92 854 P.AC(2) -(10+ kms) W -(-5 tms) BS KR (134) 46 Luvaria 1.445.47 1.195 P,AC CHW T.W.Hp, PO BS Pit (210) R 47 Matiral. 2.325.01 3,707 P.R.AC(6) PHS,FPC T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR (568) RPr 3). CHW(3) 48 Dudhala Bal 4119.62 488 P.AC CHW W,Hp -(-5 km.) BS KR (76)

049 Shakbpur 2,255.21 2.824 P(2) D.RPi2), T,W,Tk. PO BS PR (474) CHW(2) Hp

Total 57,475.11 75.360 P (53) PHS (10) (11,99') H (2) D (12) AC (46) FPC (10) o (1) RP (14) SMP (2) CHW (54)

Note! The fiaurcl iD the last line indicate Taluta total.. The (laurel in brackets 10 this liDe undet Col. 5,6 aDd 20 iDdicate &be Dumber of tbote particular ameoitiel. DIRECfORY

La •• Ule

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land ule in hectares rouDded upto 2 decimal places.) llemark. (iDcludiDI AmeDities_Contd. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any I.oca- by irrigated rable not place of tioD Nearest town Power Staple Food Source waste availa- religious. Code and distanco Supply (inclu- ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti- or ,auebar vatioD archaee- and logical poves) IDteflst) ._----_._- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

DaMDagar-9 Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 1,290.00 258.00 26864 N2: M3 39 Wheat, Jowar W (10. 0) Damnagar-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat T (22.00) 448.09 80.36 45.00 N2: M3 40 WE! (c2.e.O) Damoagar-3 EA Bajri, Rice, T (13.00) 1.142.71 19.00 54.00 N5 M3 41 Wheat W (26.11 0) WE (- 0') DamDagar-1 Bajri, Wheat. T ( 0.( 0) 640.00 37.10 .38.00 N'M 42 Jowar W (3(1.00) Damnagar-6 ED.EO Bajri, Rice, T (9.00) 1,119.00 42.19 44.00 N13 43 Wbeat W (9.00)

Lathi-9 EA Bajd, Wheat, T (28.00) 2,144.00 66.00 73.50 N2: M 44 lawaI' W (,O.l'O) WE (8.00) lathi-12 ED.EAg Bajri, Wheat T (40.00) 548.00 47.92 88.00 NS: M 4S WE (40.,0) Lathi-12 ED.EO Bajri, 10 lVar 168.47 T (19.00) 1,100.00 63.00 95.00 N 4' W (19.1 U) Amreli-16 EA Bajri Rice, T (81.00) 1,948.00 ns.ol 108.00 N251 M17! TS 47 Wheat W (2.00) WE (57.00) Amreli-IO EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (23.00) 416.00 17.62 33.00 M 84 W (23.110)

Oariadhar-7 EA Bajri, Rico, T (20.09) 1,985.00 249.00 1.21 N60: M3 49 Wheat W tlll.OO) WE (IO.LO)

484.06 1,809.00 45.'42.63 4,128.68 5.110,71 N (358) M (108) C (I) T (15)

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10 LILIA MAHAL

Page No. ------Page Ne. Part A Part B ------Part A Part. Village Primary Sl. Name of Location Directory Village Prima., Census St. Name of Location Directory No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Census VilJage Code No. Abstract

:z 3 4 S 2 3 4 5

Amba 24 120 78 19 ICankot Nana 9 118 78 2 Autalia 1- lIS 78 20 Khara 18 118 78 21 Krankach 33 120 3 Bavada 36 120 78 78 22 Kuntana 19 120 4 Bavadi 35 120 78 78 5 Bhensavdi 26 120 78 23 Lilia 22 120 78 (j Shesan 16 118 71 24 Lilia Nana 29 \20 78 7 Bboringda 32 120 78 2' Lonka 27 1:0 78 8 Bodia 17 118 78 26 Lonki 28 120 78

9 Dhangla 4 118 78 27 Panch Talavada S 118 78 28 Pipalva 11 120 78 10 Eklera 6 118 78 19 PUnjapadar 23 120 71 30 Putah a 14 118 78 11 GOdhavadar IS 118 78 12 GUndran 7 118 78 31 Rajkot Nana 10 liB 78

13 Haripur S 118 78 32 Saldi 13 118 78 14 Hathigadh 12 lU 78 33 Sao alia 20 120 ,. 34 Sanjantimba 3 t 18 78 IS Ingorala 37 122 78 3S Shedbavadar 34 120 7. 16, Jatroda 1 118 78 36 Timbdi 31 120 78 17 K.1i lyanpar 11 118 78 18 l{ankot Mota 25 ]20 78 37 Vaghania 30 120 7.

u, MAHAL: LILIA VlLLAC£

Ameulties aud

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest plac:e where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. villa~e number Edtlca- Medical Drinkiol Post and Day Commu- Appro- (io hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, aeh tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar StatioD, ketl Water- Hat, way) if anJ

2 3 4 7 • 9 10 11

Iatfoda 1,079.55 2,163 P PHS,FPC. W,Hp PO BS lCR (351 ) CHW

1 Antalia 1,366.66 90S P -(5-18 bas) W,Hp -(5-10 tall) BS pa,KR (134)

3 Sanjantimba 1,108.84 92& P CHW T,W PO BS KR (148) 4 Dhangla 958.00 856 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (156) 5 Haripur 714.51 1.120 P PPC,CHW T.W,TIc: PO BS,RS KR (199)

6 Eklera 1,118.50 1,409 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (253) 7 Gundraa 1,686.04 1.690 P MCW,D,CHW T,W PO 8S KR (308)

8 Panch Talavda J ,434.40 2,004 P(2) eWe,PHS, T,W,TIt PO B~ PR,KR (367) D,FPC Hp

9 Kankot Nana 450.88 683 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 krol) BS pa,ltv. (111) 10 Rajkot Nana 652.33 740 P -(5-10 ml) W.Hp -(-5 kma) BS lCR (124)

11 6'9.l2 607 P -(-, kDlI) T,W,Tk PO BS K.R (109) 12 Hathisadh 646.50 ],458 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone BS,ItS KR (134)

13 Saldi 2,623.06 3,015 P,H PHS.FPC, W,H, PO,Pbone BS PIt (SOD) CHW.O

14 Put alia 737.43 1,374 P caw T.W,Hp -(-5 tms) BS PR,~1l (226)

IS Gondbavadar 941.30 1,689 P -(-, Uui) T,W,It -(-5 1taI) BS PIt (258)

16 Flhesan 314.45 626 P CHW T,W,Il -(-5 kms) BS KR (101) 17 Badia 303.11 38S P CHW W,Hp,B -(-5 kIna) -(-5 kma) KR (61) - 11 Klw'a 1,149.81 1,131 P -(10+ kma) W.Tt,H, PO BS KR. (117) 11' DIREctOIl~

LaDd u .. (t. I.. area .nder different types of Ian • •• ID hectares rflooded U1'&O l decimal places.) Remarks (mcludlog AmclIitiOl-COIJI". Porat Un­ Cultu· Area any Loca­ Irrillated rable aot place of tion Nearcat town Power Staplo Food waste availa' religious, Code and dlltance Supply (inclu· ble for historical No. tin hu.) ding .;ulli· or gaucha. ,,(Ion archaeo alId logical lI(uVea) ;Ilter.llt)

12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20

Amreli-17 EA Bajri. Rice, T (S1.0)) 989.00 5.00 34.S5 N2: M3: T Wheat W (25.00) WE!. (26.00) Lathi-IO ED,EAg Sajri. Rico, T (24.00) 863.00 115.66 364.00 Antale,hwar 2 Wheat, Jowar W (20.00) Mahadev WE (4.00) N2r Mi T2 Latbi-15 Bajri, Wheat, T (33.00) 968.84 55.00 52.00 N:M 3 Jowar W (33.00) Gariyadhar-l S EAg Bajri, Wheat T (8.00) 787.00 145.00 18.0:) N41 T 4 WE (H.OO) Damnalar-; 0 ED,EO Bajri. Wheat, T (100.00) 541.S( 38.CO 3S.CO NIOI MZ 5 Jowar W (000.00)

Damnagar-13 Bajri, Wheat T (100.00) 849.50 132.00 37.00 NIO: M 6 W (100.00) Damnagra-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 1,334.00 306.04 30.00 N51 M 7 Jowlr W (10.00) WE (6.00) Gariyadhar-9 EA Bajri, Rice. T (20.00) 1,33S.CO 19.00 60.40 NIO: M4: n 8 Wheat, Jowar W (12.00) WB (8.00) Gariyadhar-8 Bajri. Rice. T (11.00) 404.00 23.88 12.00 N 9 Wheat. Jowar W (11.00) Gari),adhar-9 BA, Bajri. Rice. T (9.00) S52.33 69.(10 22.00 N3 10 Wheat, Jo"al W (600) WB (3.00)

Gariyadhar-12 Bajri, Wheat 642.00 8.22 19.00 N5 11

Damnagar-lS EA Bajri. Rice, T (2.00) .sS8.~0 55.00 31.00 NIO 12 Wheat WE. (2.00) AmreJi-11 BA. Bajri, Rice. T (I52.00) 2,027.00 331.06 113.00 N51 M2: T3 J3 Wheat, Jowar W (Q2.o0) WI! (60.00) Aroreli-13 ED,EAg Rajri, Wheat, T (36.00) 685.'10 14.00 2.43 NIT 14 Jowar W (16.00) WB (2 1 .00) Amreil-15 BD,EA, Dajri, Rice, T (110.00) 721.00 53.00 52.30 N15: M4 IS Wheat, Jowar PC (70.00) W. (40.00)

Amreli-24 Balri, Rice, T (2.00) 125.00 24.00 33.45 N1J M 16 Wbea' W (1.00) Amreli-27 Bajri, Wheat 721.00 41.80 41.18 N 17

Gariyadhar-1O Bajri. Wheat, 712.00 214.00 153.81 N:M 18 10"u

11' MAHAL: LlLlA VILLAGE

Amenities a ••

Amenities available (If liIol available wIthin !he vili!!~e. a dash!-) is shown 10 the columa ana nex! to it in the braeke~s, the dislanee Loca· Name of Total Toinl in broad raDees viz., -5 km" 5-10 !ems and 10 + kms of tho tiOD ... mli~e area l'opula• nearest pl:ice where tile facility is avaiiabhl it given.) Cod. of tbo tion and --_._------1110. ,mage numher Rduca- Medical Drmldoll P05t and Day Commu· Appro· (10 hee- of tional Water Tcleliri.pb or aleatinn, aeD tares) house (potable) daY" (Bus-510P. as bol:b "f Railwa, "ilia 110 Mar- Stlltlon. ket/ Water- Hat. way) if any

; 4 7 'I 9 IG 1I

19 Kuntana 1,590.16 1,224 P PHS,FPC W.TW, PO BS Kit (221) Hp 20 Sanalia 895.93 1.38n P D,CHW T,W,R PO BS KR (213) 21 Pipalva 788.72 848 P CHW W,Rp -(-5 kms) as KR (141 ) 22 Lilia 1,814.81 6,256 P(2),H(2} MCW,'vfH, T,W, PTO,Phone BS,RS PF,KR (1,051 ) PUC PHC,D,FPC Hp 23 Punjapara 1,057.25 1,787 P -( -s kills) T,W -'(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (lll3)

24 Am". 1,870.91 3,308 P PHS.FPC, T,W. PO,Phone BS KR (541 ) RP,CHW, Hp,R 0 25 Kankol Mota 1,240.20 1,517 P RP,CHW W,Hp,R PO BS KR. {247}

26 Bhensavdi 818.46 1,287 P RP,CHW, W,Hp,R PO.Phone BS,RS PR (216) 0

27 Lonka 472.56 610 P CHW,O W,E'lp PO BS KR. (107) 28 Lonld 600.70 9.29 P CHW W,R -(-5 krol) as KR (137)

29 Lilia Nana 1.093.01 1.141 P -(5-10 kms) W,Rp PO BS PR,KR (208) 30 Vagbania S59.80 525 P CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR. (96) 31 Timbdi 639.35 595 P FPC,CHW 1,W,R -(-5 kms) BS KJl (99) 1.5S4.98 1,847 32 Bhoringda P D,FPC, T,W.R PO BS ~R (339) RP,CHW

33 Kraokach 3,186.04 4,163 P CWC,PHS, T,W,Hp PO BS PR,KR (729) D,FP,CRP. SMP,CHW

34 Shedhavldar 651 .. 61 .91 P CHW T,W,R -(5-10 tma) BS KR (145) .. 3.5 BaYadi 608.95 422 P CHW ·w -(-5 kms BS (71 ) KI. 36 BaVida 490.95 B55 P CHW W PO (1111) BS KR

J20 OIRECTORY

Lid Use

Laad lI~e (i. e., a~ca under different typo .... II:(&n usa in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal place,,) Remarks (including Amen Itles-Con/d. Forost lrrig~\ed Un- eultu- Area any Loea­ ------_------by Irrlisted rable aot place of liOR Nearest town llower Staple Food S()\)[ct waste availa­ religious. Code Ind distance SUppl, (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or Ilauchar "ltiaD archae.- aDd 10ale.1 arovoI) Intent.)

12 13 14 IS 16 n 18 19 20 _._------

\.mreli -29 Bairi, Wheat. 1,277.00 295.00 18.26 N:M 19 Jowar ~mreli-26 Bajri, Wheat T (3.00) 710.00 -45.00 77.93 N4: M8: T2 20 W (3.0D) 'mrdi-22 Bajri, Wheat, T (35.00) 635.00 70.72 43.00 N:M 21 W 05.CO) I\.mreJi-19 EA Bajri. Rice, T (55 00) 1,530.81 131.00 98.00 NISO: M7: C3: 22 Wheat, Jowal! W (55.08) T4 I\.mreli-20 E D,EAg Bajn, Rice, T (70.00) 850.25 88.00 49.00 NIOI M2j T2 Wheat, Jowar W (30.00) 23 WI. (40.00)

\.mreli-26 EA. Bajri. Wheat, T (21.CO) 1,597.0i 202.00 43.91 N3j M5; T lowar W (16.00) 24 WE (12.CO) ~mreli-20 EAg Bajri, Wheal, T (80.00) J,040.0' 85.00 '5.20 N2: T2 Jowar W.30.uO) 25 WE (50.00) ~mleli-25 EA .Bajri Wheat, T (22.00) 624.00 13.3.00 39.46 N3I M2: T Jowar W (10.00) 2' WE (12.00) ~mreli-2S EAg Bajri, Rice, T (29.00) 366.00 56.S' 21.00 NJ Wbeat WE (29.00) 27 ~mreli-30 ED Bajri, Wheat T (11.00) 490.00 '8.70 41.00 N21 Mr T2 W (11.00) 28

~mreli-25 Ba jri, Rice, 842.00 !14.00 37.01 Wheat, Jowar N;MIT 29 Bajri, Wheat 426.80 ~mreli-26 38.00 95.00 N3 30 Bajri, Wheat ~mreli-29 533.00 61.35 45.00 N 31

1ariyadhar-15 EA Bajd, Wheat 75.00 T (25.00) 1.113.00 205.9' J 36.00 W 120.00) NIOi M:JI T 32 WE (5.00) T (20.00) lariyadhar-29 EA Bajri, Rice, 10.00 2,677.04 464.0D IS.OO There is an olc!- Wheat, Jowar W (10.00) 33 WE (10.00) step-well N2S. M21 'f

:avarkundla -18 ED Bajri, Wheat 5,54.00 57.61 47.00 N2! M, T3 34

,ariyadhar-14 Bajri, Wheat, T (4.00) 447.00 126.95 31.00 35 Jowar W (4.00) ,ariyadhar-12 Bajri, Wheat T (20.00) 376.00 69.95 25.00 N21 M2 36 W (2U.00)

A_16 121 MAliA. : LILlA VILLAGE Meaftl.1 aad

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to in the brackets. the distance Loca~ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., 1-5 km., S-IU kms and 10 + km. of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility iI available is given.) €odo of the tiOD and No. village number Educ;=- -·-Medi~l-Driokin";-- Po-;; -;nd--D~;--Coml;;=·--AP;~ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nicatton. ach tarel) house­ (potable) day. (BUS-Stop, to bolds of Railway villa&o Mar- Station. ketl Water- Hat ,.ay) If any

3 4 5 7 9 10 ) 1

37 Ingotal. 1.038.1$ 1,478 p D.CHW,O T,W,Hp PO BS KR (270)

Total 39.504.30 S3.IU6 P (39) MCW (2) (9.066) H (3) MH (l) PUC (1) ewc (2) PHC (l) PHS (6) l) (7) FPC (.0) RP (5) SMP (I) CHW (27) 0 (5)

Note: Tile ripres in tbe last Jine indicate Taluka totals. Tne figures in brlcbta i. thi. lioc UDder Col. 5, 6 and 20 iomcat. tbe ovmber of Ihose partieular IID~ities. DIRECTORY

Laa~ Ute

Land u.. (I. e.. area under different t,pes of laad UI. In blClares rounded up to 2 ('eclmal Dlae.I.) Remarks AmenitiCl-C"ntd. (includia. Forest Irrigated lln- CuUu­ Area aay Nearest tOWD Powe, Itapl. Food by irrleated rable not place or Loca­ Rnd distance lupp1, Sonrc. wasle availa. religiou., tio. (in "m.) (lnclu­ ble for hi~toticiil Code ding culti­ or No. ganchar vation arcLaeo­ and logical groycs) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 . 20

Ga' iyadhar-l 0 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (40.00) 376.00 119.l.S 54.00 NI0: MJ: T 37 Jowar W (15.00) WE (25.00)

85,00 J.1I6.01 31,059.58 4,175.83 2,067.8' N (321) M (60) C (3) l' (32)

APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILUGI

APPENDIX

TALUKA WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, ------_.------EDUCATIONAL

Sl. Name of Primary Middle Matricula­ Higher Sec­ Colle,c Adult Literaoy Others VilIagls No. Taluka/ Sobool School tion/Secon­ ondary/PUC/ (Graduate Class/Centre witbno Mahal dary School Intermediatel and above) educa­ Junior tional College rac1litles

------_ ------Villa- Insti- ViIla- Insti- Villa- IDsd- Villa- Insti- Villa- Insti- V iIIa- Insti- ViIla- Insti ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions gel ttltions gea tution'

1 3 4 .5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Amreli 70 73 11 11 :z 2 11 11

2. Dhari 81 83 S 5 1 2.

3 Kbambha 36 38 ~ 5 2 2 33 60

4 Rajula 91 91 2 2 42 85

S Jafrabad oil 43 2 :3 18 26

CI Kodinar 63 72 7 7 37 59

7 Kunkavav Vadia ti8 71 12 13 1 2

I Babra 56 57 7 7

9 Latbi 49 53 1 2. 24 46

10 Lilia J7 39 2 3 1

-.. ---_.__ .... _--, Tetal 593 620 5S 57 7 7 154 276 15 16 2 DIRECTORY

I

MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITlJ:S

M E D I C A L Dispensary Hospital Maternity Primary Family Primary Community Others Village. Sl Name of and Child Health Planning Health Healtn with no No. Ti\luka/ Welfare Centrel CeDtre Sub- Worker medical Mahal Centre/ Health Centre faciJity Maternity Ceotre Homel Child Welfare Ce'lure ------Villa- Ins- Villa· Ins· Villa. Inl- Villa. I ns- Villa- Ins· Villa- los- ViIla- Ins- Villa- Ins- ges titu- ges titll- ges titu- gCll titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges tHu- tions tions tions tions tions tions tions lions

J8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2

8 a 7 12 12 12 10 10 48 51 14 24 45 Amreli

10 10 12 12 13 11 60 65 24 32 53 2 Dhari

5 S 3 , 9 S S 12 12 4 7 24 3 Kbambha

11 12 :1 2 S 8 8 8 2S 16 4 5 77 4 Rajula

8 8 2 4 7 7 6 6 13 13 4 6 32 :; Jafrabld

5 5 4 4 10 10 10 10 2S 27 13 19 45 6 Kodinar

21 21 5 5 1 19 19 IS 15 6S 68 16 21 34 7 Kunkavav Vadia

5 S 8 8 8 8 41 51 7 13 43 8 Babra

12 12 10 10 10 10 4L 54 11 15 28 9 Lath!

7 1 4 5 10 10 6 6 27 27 8 11 21 10 Lilia

91 93 1 1 26 36 5 5 lOS 105 91 91 357 394 lOS 154 40Z Total

127 VII.LAGE

APPENDIX

TALUUWIIE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

D R I K K I N G W A T E R Sl. Nama of Tap Well Tank Tubo RiTer Fountain Canal Others More Villages No. Talukaj well tban with no Mahal one drinking Source water facility of any type

2 35 36 37 3& s, 40 41 42 43 44

Amreli 17 10 3 20 2 63 66

:1 Dhari 12 81 50 48 71

3 Khambha 9 36 .5 32 35 35

4 Rajuia 20 87 20 61 2 4!l 81

5 lafrabad 8 40 IS 13 17 32

6 Kodinar 20 63 19 20 46

7 lC.unkavav Vadia 16 67 2 9 68 68

8 Babra 10 .56 4 3 45 46

9 Lathi 23 49 I 13 33 41

10 Lilia 19 37 7 11 21 35

Total 154 586 70 , 231 4 398 511 DlllECTOIlY

1-(4.. 14.

M&DICAL. AMD OTHBIl AMENITIES

POWEll POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O.&: T.O.a: P.T.O. Phon. Bu! Rail".y Nni,able AYailabl. Not II. N .....r &; Phone Pbone Stop l~tioD Wat.r"., availa­ ~o. Tal.k:a/ Phono ble M.h.1

04S 04' 04' 48 49 '0 '1 52 S3 S4 SJ " 2 43 9 2 67 8 ~l 8 I Amreli

32 8 80 2 57 26 2 Dhari

11 5 33 22 14 3 Khambha

3S 2 81 S 2 SO 41 4 Rajula

9 2 32 16 26 5 lafrabad

23 5 :47 5 63 6 &:odinlr

41 15 1 66 6 - 59 9 7 Jt.1l1l"'''Y Vadia 16 10 1 S6 36 20 8 Babra

2' I! 47 41 8 9 Latbi

18 4 36 4 22 IS I. Lilia

251 1 70 11 4 545 31 4 428 167 Teta.

A-17 129 VILlAOB DIR£CTORY

APPENDIX - U

LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

-.------~ Sl. Name of Town and Land UIIe/{!. c. area under dife.rent types or land use in No. Taluka within brackets bectarel rounQed to the nearest unit) Total Area Forest Irrigated Unirriaated Culturablo Area Dot (in been. rei) by Sourge Waste available (ipcluding for Gaudlar aocl Cultivation Oro".. )

2 3 , I

1 Dhari (Dhari) 152.99 152.9' 2 Chalala (Dbari) 2,233.9% 1.9'9.48 89.98 177.12 7.3" 3 Rajula (Rajul.) 231.99 231.99 4 Dungar (Rajula) 2,16'.n 1.881.29 140.14 144.49 5 J8ftabad (Jafrabad) 2,876.90 QO.ll 387.90 1,238.25 1.'230.64 (; Kodinar (lCodinar) 1.657.94 1.086.)2 210.15 56.40 305.27 7 Vadia (Kunkavn~Vadi.) 1,521.95 2.00.15 49.1.00 802.99 13.56 13.2S g Baaalara (Kunkavav-Vadia) 4,383.84 1,427.0) 2.100.68 361.78 494.38 9 Babra (Bab,a) 5,961.79 3,738.21 268.73 403.01 1,551.84 10 Latlai (Lathi) 3,614.87 665.10 2.012.04 406.03 531.60 II Dam.agar (Lathi) 2.184.92 162." 1,536.19 151.16 335.47

APPENDIX - III

TALUKAWISE LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO SIX AMENITIES (VIZ., EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, POST & TELEGRAPH, MARKET I HAT, CO\1MUNICATlONS AND POWER SUPPLY) ARE AVAILABLE

Sl. Name of L. C. Name of No. raluka No. Village

2 3 4

I DJaari 68 .Raova 2 Dbari 74 Matan Maia

130 VJLLAGE DIRECTORY

A P PEN DI X IV

LIST Of Vn..LAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES

Ranp of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Ca~tes - Population L. C. No. Name of Villa,. Castes - PopuJatioD L. C. No. Name of Villa,c ( Percentages ) ( Percentages)

2 3 1 2 3

______~ __ ~ __ c_

Talub ! Amreli

0-5. 3 Chital 6-10 63 Lapalia 5 Haripura 6S Sooaria 13 Ankadia NaDa 67 Malila 15 Suragpur 19 San,aderi II-IS 1 Monpur 20 Venhadall 6 Shcdubhar 22 MalVin 8 Rik.ldia 24 Manlvlpal 11 Kathma 25 Baxipur 16 Varasda 3S Chakargadh 18 Giria 44 Bhandaria Mota 23 Bhandaria Nana 48 Gorakhvala Mota 27 Koriana,al 49 Gorathval. Nana 34 Devalia 50 Taraktala'f 36 Champathal 54 Pania 39 Sanona 39 Medi 40 Dholarva 61 Keriachad 45 Gavadka 62 Shambhupura 47 Rajastbali 66 Khad Kbambhalia 51 Devrajia 68 Cbadia '3 Babapul' 56 Mandavada A(~a 58 Taravda 6-10 2 lashvant,adh 60 Sajiavadar 4 Kbijadia Aadadia 64 Chands_db 9 Randbia 69 Mandavada Nana 14 Macbiyalll Mota 70 Sarambhda 21 Ankadia Mota 28 Amarpur (Yarudi) 10 Dabida 29 Vadera 16-20 17 Macbiyala Nina 31 Nava Khijadia 30 Rangpl1f 33 Lalavadar 37 VlthaJpur 41 Kamigadh 42 Kbijadia Khari 43 Jalia PithavlM 4' 12 52 Vaukl.. 21-30 Pipallai 55 Kerala S7 Timbla 31 + 38 Thordi

131 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A P PEN D I X IV-COfIttl.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO tHE PJlOPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Ranle of Scheduled RaDle of Scheduled Castel - Population L. C. No. Name of VilIa,e Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Per~ntalel ) ( Percentales )

3 2 3

Taluka Dhari

0-5- 9 Shilaoa 6-10 43 Chbatradia 17 Charkba 44 Sbivad 119 Manavav 49 Lakhapadu 45 Kbicba 55 Gigasaa 46 Fategadb 58 Milhapur Nakki 5' Bordi ~9 Dalkaaoia 57 Chanc:hai 60 Govindpur 66 Jira 65 Gadhia 67 Trambakpur 75 lCaralIIdad) 11-15 15 Garamli 76 Khisd 20 Pania (Devasth.a) 77 Hirava 22 Dahida 81 Jaijivadi 30 Morzar 82 Gadhia Chavand 41 Kaner 50 Nagdra 6-10 I Monvel 51 De,la 3 Bh&del S2 Sarasia 7 Iamka 64 Virpup 8 Sanali. 69 Sakhpur 10 Kbijadia 7~ KOlda 18 Kami 19 Kerala 16-20 12 Halar!a 21 Gopali"m 14 Mithapur (D Jngri) 23 Ambardi UI Kathirvadar 26 Kathrota 33 Oaramali Moti 27 Ma};bika 28 Kotha Piparia 21-30 4 Kagdadl 36 Samadhiala Nana 25 Dangavadar 37 Ditla 31 Zar 38 Khambhalia 35 In&orala (DuDBri) 39 Dhargani 48 Vaghavdi 42 Hudli 54 Kubda

Mahal : Khambha

O_s. 2 Rugnathpur 0_5. 11 Lisa 5 Kotda 12 Umaria 6 Anlda 15 Khambba 9 Visavadar 16 Tatania

• Bllallld •• t •• vill.,ea .ith DO SC population.

132 Vl!.t.AGE OIRBcrORY

'\ P PEN D I X IV -Contd.

UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDVLED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES--Contd.

Raap or Scheduled Range of Scheduled Ca~tcl - Population L. C. No. Namc of Vil1a,,~ Ca~tes - Popula,;on L. C. No. Name of Villa., ( Percentages) ( Percentages)

2 3 1 3

Mahal Khambha_ Contd.

0-5. 17 Dh~vadh d-l'J 3 likiali 19 Gidardi 7 Ingorala 20 Pip"lava 8 Bhad 23 Khadadnar 10 Nani Dhar! 2t Borala D Nanudi 26 Ch"krava 14 DlIdbiali 28 Talda 21 Bbavardi 3'.1 Dhu"dhavana 27 Hanuman»ur 31 Di,dli 32 Ambaliala II-IS Samadhi.la Mota 33 Pdchapachia 4 Vaokia 34 Piparia 35 Salva 16-20 36 Rabarika

Talllka Rajula

0-5· I Bhaxi 0-5· 74 BarpatoU 6 Babariadhar 77 Bhundni 9 Balapar 85 Rampafa No.2 10 Masundada Nana Mota 87 Bherai 13 Dolia 88 Kovaya 15 Babat~na 89 Victar 18 Agaria Nava 19 Agaria Mota 6-10 2 Vuera 27 Rin~aniala Mota 3 Kherali Nani 29 Mobhiana Mota 4 Kherali Moti 39 Kotdi 14 Chhllpri 42 Pati 20 Vavdi 43 Kotdi 22 Mandatdi Navi JUDi 48 Juna Malaknes 24 Zanzarda ;0 Munjiasar 31 Zinzka 52 Katafpara 45 Raydi 5S Hindorana 46 Dedan 5C) Kumbbaria 47 Nava MaJaknea 62 Nesdi No. I 49 Vangadbra 64 Datardi 51 Jivapar 66 Samadhiala No. 53 Katar 68 Kathivadar 56 Khambhalia

• "Iadn the villages witb no (·C population.

133 'V1L&.AOH UIAlCl0K Y

, A: P PEN D I X IV -Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTIO:"l OF SCHEDUI,ED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Coned.

Range of Scheduled Range Jf Scheduled Castes.,. Population L. C. No. Name of Village c..ste~- Population L. C. No. Name of Villace '; ( percentages) ( Percen tages ) ----_._-----_. 1 2 3 2 3

Taluka :. Rajula~COlltd·

6-10 58 Oevka 11-15 79 Nlngala No. 2 61 Majadar 84 Bhachadar 63 Rabhda 71 KadisH 16-20 17 Ohareshvar 78 Trakuda 23 Va~li 80 • Iamb 26 Kundalia 35 Ganjavadar It-IS II Morangi 41 Nesdi NO. 2 12 MandaI III 8arman Nana 21 Agaria Dhudia 82 Chotla 25 Charodia 86 Ucbaiya 44 Sarakadia S4 Khakhbai 21-30 30 Mobbiana Nana 70 Ningala No. 36 Untia 72 Chhatadia 57 Hadmatia 73 Vad 76 Goran. 7S Sarman Mota 31 + 7 Amuli

Mahal : Jafrabad

2 Ebbalvad 6--10 36 Vadli 3 Lor 39 Robisa 7 Bhatvadar 40 Balana 21 ~okhda 41 Kadiali 26 Mitiala 42 Vadhcra 30 Shialbet 32 Babarkot ll-15 Mans. Nan. 35 Chitrasar 15 Hemal 18 Bbada 19 CbheJana 6-10 8 Lontbpur 23 Oholadri 9 Kagvadar 24 Nageshri 12 Balanivav 27 Vandh 13 likadri Navi 17 Timbi 33 Gbenspur 22 Oudhala 16-20 11 Kantharia Nan. 25 Mithapur 16 Mansa Mota 28 Luusapur 31 + 14 likadri lUDi

• Excludes tbe VillalCS with no SC popul.ticD.

, 134 A P PEN D I X IV-Comd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION' OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES -Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Cctstett--;'Population l. C. No. Naml: of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3

Tlilok1i : Kediliar-

C-s. 6 Harmlldia 16-20 35 Fanfani Moti 7 Pichbvi 40 Pedhavada 31 Sayajirajpura 41 Kadvasan 34 Fafani Nani 44 Ronaj 54 Barda 46 Velva S6 Muldwarka 50 Malsaram 6-10 1 Valadar 58 Pipli 2 Sandhanidhar 15 Pavti 21-30 3 Ghantavad 26 Anandpur 16 Aranej / 38 Inchvad Nani 19 Vithalpur 47 Panch Piplva 24 Chhachbar 48 Jantra Khadi 25 Sindhaj 57 Panadar 33 -'~dvi 59 DamH 36 Mitiaj 63 Velan 37 Devalpur 39 Vadna.ar II-IS 9 Alidar 45 Malgam 10 Morvad 52 Kadodara 13 Cbidivav 62 Kaj 22 Jamanwada 29 Goviodpur Bhanda;ja 31 + 4 Nagadla 32 Dolasa 11 Sedhaya 41 Gohilnikhan 12 Suaala 53 Devli 14 Kantala 55 Chauhan-oi-khan 17 Girdevli 60 ( hhara 20 Bodv. 21 Jithla 18 Jagatia 16-20 30 Kareda 23 Adpokar 49 Nana Vada 27 Navagam 51 Pipalvabavana 28 Facbaria 61 Sarakbdi

Taluka l Kuokavav Vadia

0-5* 7 Khaj uri Pipalia 0-5· i54 Pipalia Nava 14 Dadva (Raodal) 55 Deri Pipalia 17 Sarangpur 59 Mao"kvada 29 Surya Pratapgadh 6J MUojiasar Nana

• ExCIJdes the villaacs with DO SC population.

135 VILLAGE DlltECTOR Y

A P PEN D IX IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-ContJ.

Ranae or Scheduled Range of Sche,~uk:1 Tribe. - Population L.C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Populaticn L. C. t'o. Name or Villa .. ( Percentagel ) ( Percentages ,

2 3 2 3

Taluka : Kunkavav Vudia--Contd.

6-10 J Devalki 11_15 S Megha-Pipalia 2 Bantwa-Devli 6 Khajuri 9 Sanali 16 Bumbboia Va,di J2 18 Mayapadar IS Devgam 19 Jithudi 20 hhvllria 21 Lakhapadar 22 Sanala 24 Ujala Mo!a 23 Bhayavadar 26 Khakhar1a 25 Anida 39 Khiadia Hanuman 30 Ujala Nava 40 Tori 3\ Luni 43 Banala Bavishi 31 Jangar 48 Badala 34 Kunkavav Nani 46 Rampur 35 Kunkavav Moti :1 Mavjinjva 36 Arj'Dsukh .52 Haliyad Juai 31 Khijadhia Khan 60 MUDjiasar Mota 38 Pipalia-Dhundbia 64 Hnmapur 41 t':ajapur 67 Janjaria Juna 4:Z Amrapur 68 Samaohiala 44 Vaghania Nan 16-20 45 Pithadia 3 Barvaia Baval 47 Balapur 4 Bhukbli SantbaU 8 49 Vagballia Juna Tar~hari 50 Kbari 10 Talali 53 Haliyad Navi II BadanJ)ur Nav. 56 CharM Pipali 21 Khadkhad 53 GhaotiyaD 28 Morvada 62 Narvarnagar 21-30 13 BadaDPur JUbe 63 Jetbia vadar 32 Kolda 66 Rafala 6S Jalljaria Navi

Taluka : Babra

O-S. 2 Kalorllna 0-5'" 18 Taivadar 3 Lalka 19 Kariyana 4 Vankiya 22 Kundal Nani 8 Raipar 23 Sjrvania 9 VaYda 24 llarvala 13 Karnuki 25 Dared

• BteI.... tile 9111ap. witb no SC population. \'ju,.AGE DIRECTORy

A P PEN D I X IV -Contd.

,LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO TH.E TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled RaDte of Scbeduled Calte' - PopulatioD L. C. No. l'ame of Village C,,;tes - Population L. C. No. Name of ViII.lo ( Percentages) ( PercentalCB )

2 3 2 3

Taluka: Babra_Contd.

0-5· 26 Kt-akhariya 6 -10 35 Lonkotda 29 M bakhijadiya 36 Tmmboda 31 NadaJ.t 37 Gamapipalirya 33 ThorkhilD 38 Chamardi 39 Galkotdi 40 Kunvargadh 43 Fuljhar 41 Vavdi 49 Pirkhijaoi)a 42 Deva'iya Mota SO Amar Valpar 46 Dharai 54 Bttil ..li 48 Valardi 56 VanJalia 52 Luoki 53 Ingorala 6-10 I KhanpJr 55 Bhila 5 Khambhala 6 Sukhp"r 11_15 17 Nilavala 10 Kotdlpitha 21 Kidi II GaIDi 28 Ghugharala 12 Pansada 30 lsapar 14 Navaniya 34 Nonghanvadar 15 Uptvad 45 Balel Pipariya 16 Samadhiya1a 51 Hathigadb 27 Cbarkba 16-20 44 32 Ranpar Khijlldia Kotda

Taluka Lathi

O-~· 5 Kafko!ia 0-5. 42 Havtad 7 Amba,di 43 Ingorala 8 l'araogadh 45 Krihnagadb 9 Pipaha 46 Luvaria 16 Pralapgadh 49 Shalchpur 17 Rampar 20 Memda 6-10 3 Cbavand 21 Kanchordi 4 Hi,ana 26 D.lhir,thara 6 Derdi-Janbai 27 T,.jpar 10 Rajkot NaDa 30 Aliudepur 12 Keria 31 Kerala 13 Harsurpur 38 Bbalvav 14 Adt;ila 39 Dharnel 15 Jarakbia 41 Pada, shinga IS Bhurakhia

• Excludes the viIlages with no SC population.

In VILLAGE DIRECTOItY

A P PEN DJ X. IV-contd.

LIST. OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION· OF SCHEDULED CA~TES AN£)' SCHEDULED TRIBES· TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Cone/d. ------Range of Scbeduled Range of Scbeduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population LC.No. Name of Vma&e ( Percentales ) ( Percentages )

1 2 3 2 3

Taluka: Lathi- Contd.

6-10 22 Dhrufania 11-15 23 Suvagadh 28 Toda 25 Thansa 32 Dudbala Lathi 29 Malavia-Piparia 33 Akaia '37 Bbatvadar 34 Bhingrad 40 Hajiradhar 35 Chhabhadia 48 Dudhala Baj 44 Ansodar 16-20 47 Matirala 36 Rabhda 21-30 11-15 2 Shekbpiparia 24 Muliapat 11 Virpur 31 + Punjapar

MabaJ: Lilia

0-5. 1 Jatroda 6-10 2 Ant.Jia 3 Sal jaotimba 4 Dhangla (; Eklera 5 Haripur 7 Gundran 9 Kankot Nana 8 Panch Talavda 10 Rajkot Nana 11 Kal},anpar 13 Saldi 12 Hathigadb 14 • Putfolia 16 Bhesan 15 Gondhavadar 18 Khara 25 Kankot Mota 19 Kuntana 26 Bhensavdi 21 Pipalva 21' lanka 22 Lilia 33 Krankach 23 Punjapadar 35 " Bavadi 14 Amba 36 Bavada 28 Lonki 29 Lilia Nana 30 Vagbania 11-15 20 Ssnslia 31 Timbdi 37 logorala 32 Bhoriagda 34 Shedhavadar 21-30 17 Bodia

• Excludes tho villages with no SC population,

138 V1LLk\OB DIRECTOR'V

A P P B N D I X IV.:__ Cotnd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULA nON .BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes ~ Population L. C. No. Name of Village I ribes - Populario:l L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

------~----.----~ ------2 3 2 3

Talnka : Amreli

9 Randhia 52 Vankia 21 Ankadia Mota 53 Babapul'

Taluka: Dhari

0-5. 3 Bha

Mahat : Kh.ambba

8 Bhad

Taluka : Rajula

0-5. 11 Moranli 12 MandaI

Mahal: Jafrabad

24 Nagesbri

Taint. : Eodinar

C-5. 1 Valadar 10 Morvad 4 Nagadla 24 Chhacbbu 6 Harmadia 63 Vclan

• Excludes the villga,!! with no ST populatioD.

J]9 Vlll.AOE DIREC"1'OR Y

A P PEN D I X IV-Concld.

UST OF \'!U.,AGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULH'ION BY R}.~(JES

B. SCHEDULED TRHmS· Concld.

Range of Scheduled Ranl!t: of :"cheduled Tribes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village Trlbl's - Populal1on L. C. No. Name of VIII.,eI ( Percentages ) ( Percentages ----_._--_. ------1 2 3 2 ---_ -'--_' ----,--- Taluka' Kunkavav: Vadia

6 Khajurj 40 Tori 10 Talali 59 ManeJcvada 33 Jangar

TaJuka Babra

IS Untvad 35 Lon-kotda 22 KUlldal Nani

Maba1 Lilia

Iatroda

• Exch,dcs the villages with no ST population.

14Q SECTION D: TOWN DIUCfORY

lIST OF ABBltEV1ATIONS AND CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

Statement I Statement V - Col. 4-5 - Medical Facilities . Col. 2-Civic Administratiev Status of Town 1 Hospital H 1 Municipal Corporation/Corporation MC 2 Dispensary 0 2 Municipality M 3 Health Centre HC 3 Municipal Board MB 4 Family Planning Centre FC 4 Municipal Council MCI 5 T. B. Clinic TB 5 Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB 6 Nursing Home NH 6 Notified Area/Notified Area NAC 7 Others 0 Committee/Notified Committee 7 Town Committee/Town Area TC In Col. 4 the following additional abbrevia- Committee tions are used as follows: 8 Town Board TB 1 Ayurvedis A 9 Gram Panchayat/Village Panchayat GP/VP U 10 Nagar Panchayat/Town Panchayat NP 2 Un ani 3 Homeopathic Hom 1l Non Municipal Town/Committee/ NM Panchayat Commit:ce Col. 6 - Educational Facilities Statement IV Col. 6 - Road Length 1. Arts Only A I Pucca Road PR 2 Science Only S :l Kuchha Road KR 3 Arts and Science Only AS 4 Commerce Only C Col. 7 - System of Sewerage 5 Arts and Commerce Only AC 1 Sewer S 6 Combined for all categories-Arts, ASe 2 Open Surface Drains OSD Science and Commerce 3 Box Surface Drains BSD 7 Law L 4 Sylk Drains SD 8 Agricultural Colloge AG 5 Cesspool Method CD 9 Commerce & Law CL 6 Pit System Pt Col. 10 - Recognised Sbortband, Typewriting and Col. 11 - Method of Disposal, of Night Soil Other vocational Training InstitutioDs HL Head Loads 1 Shorthand SH B 2 Baskets 2 Typewriting Type 3 Wheel Barrows WB 3 Shorthand & Typewriting ~h. Type Latrines ST 4 Septic Tank 4 Others o 5 Sewerage S Col. 20 - Recreationa) and Cultural Facilities Col. 12-13 - Protected Water Supply - Source and Capacity of Storage Systems I Public Library PL 2 Reading Room RR 1 Overhead Tank OHT 2 Service Reservoir SR Abbreviatiolls relating to Class of Town 3 River Infiltration Gallery IG 4 Borewell Pumping System BWP Population Class 5 Pressure Tank PT 100,000 and above I 6 Tubewell Water/Handpump TW 50,000-99,999 II 7 Tap Water T III 8 Well Water W 20,000-49,999 IV 9 Tank Water TK 10,000-19,999 V 10 Others 0 5,000- 9,999 Bolow 5,000 VI

A 143 1981 CENSUS

STAT~MSNT

Status and

Number of Sl. Class, Name and Location Name of Area (in Households Civic Administration Code No. Taluka/Mahal Sq.Kmq including No. Houseless population and Growth Rate Status of Towll HousebQlQS . ---._------(in 1981 1901 1911 1921 Census)

7 S 9 1 2 3 4 5 6

5/1 Amrcli N,A, 9.632 17.997 17,443 17,793 1 II Amreli@ (M) (-3.0a) ( -fl.Ol)

1,913 + + 2 IV Babra (VP) SIX Babra 59.6.2 +

Kunkavav-Vadia 43.84 3,560 9,1178 8.306 7,640 3 III Bagasara (NP) 5/IX (-9.50) (-8.02)

4 IV Chalala (VP) S/lU . Dh-.ri 2~.34 1,951 + + +

Lathi 21.&5 1,684 3.651 3,313 3,450 5 IV Damnagar (VP) ~/x:n (-9.26) <+4.14)

4,397 4,2d 3 (VP) SIll Dhari 1.53 2,841 4,262 6 IV Dhari (+3.17) (-3~50)

+ 7- V- Sungar (VP) 51V Rajula ,1.66 1,024 + +

- 5/VI lafrabad 28.77 2,409 6,038 5,588 5,230 8 IV lafeabad (VP) (-7.45) (~ 6.41)

Kodinar 16.58 3,;64.. -6,664 6,07S 6,430 , ill Kodinat (NP) ~IYJI (-8.84) (+5.84)

Lath!' 36.15 2,3')7 5,991 6,017 5,281 10 IV Lathi (NP) SIXI (+0.33) (-12.23)

5/IV R..ajul. 2.32 3,359 5,150 5,136 4,929 11 III Rajula (NP) (-0.27) (- 4.03)

+ l2. V Vadia (VP) ~/vn Kuakavav-Vadia 15.22 1,629 + +

Not. : N.A. - Not Available + Not classified as Town during relevant Cnlu'. @ Please lice Appendix for NOD-tOWD compODcDtl ot Urball AcIlomcradoil.

144 tOWN DIRECTORY

I

Gro'!tb History

Sl. No. Sex Ratio of the Town at the Censuses of Dellaity (in 1981 1961 1971 1981 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Census) Census Census Census

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20,186 25,485 27,826 34,699 43,794 58,241 N.A. 921 906 920 (+ 13.45) ( +26.25) (+9.19) (+24.70) (+26.21) (+32.99)

+ + 6,851 8,088 '.752 12,199 205 956 940 939 2 (+18.06) ( +20.57) <+25.09)

9,409 9,611 12,817 15.325 18,999 23,015 525 971 956 963 3 (+23.15) ( +2.15) (+33.36) (+29.57) <+23.97) (+21.14)

+ 5,860 + 9,517 12,230 547 938 '73 4 + (+28.51)

3,979 5,022 6,022 6,499 8.609 10,677 489 953 955 977 5 <+1533) (+26.21) <+19.91) (+ 7.92) <+32.47) (+24.02)

5,336 7,394 5,768 12,970 13,113 17,540 11,464 897 957 952 6 (+25.76) ( +38.57) (-21.99) (+124.86) (+1.10) (+33.76)

+ + 4,325 5,472 6,556 303 942 954 956 7 + (+26.52) <+19.81)

5,535 6,319 7,296 7,967 8.926 13,544 471 1,018 1,019 971 (+'5.83) (+14.16) (-b15.46) (+9.20) (+12.04) (+51.74)

1,334 8,442 9,469 11,426 16,286 21,131 1,311 915 914 979 (+.l4..J}J) (+14.33) (.U.l)) (+20.67) . (+42.53) (+33.43)

6,096 6,603 8,443 10,022 11,315 14,450 400 934 966 972 _10 (+ 15.43) (+8.31) <--t21.S7'} <+18.70) (+12.90) (+27.71)

6173 7,860 9,637 12,646 15,132 20,q64 8,121 9.54 941 973 11 (+ 25.24) <+27.33) (+22.6:) (+ 31.22)'. (+lY.66) (+35.24)

5,875 6,743 7,831 9,695 637 939 946 963 11 + + (+14.77) ( +16.14) (+23.80) 1981 CE~~US

STATEMENT

IJ hysical Aspects and ------SI. Class and Name Physical Aspects Name 0 f and Road No. of Town Rainfall Temperature (in m.m.) (in centigrade) -- --_-_- ---_ ... - State HQs. District HQs. Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6 7

1 II Amreliu 625.0 44.4 6.1 Gandhinagar Amreli (288.0) (0)

1. IV Babra 580.0 43.0 15.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (275.4) (34.0)

3 Il1 Bagasara 1,134.0 44.4. 6.1 Gandhinagar Amreli (325.4) (31.0)

4 IV Chalala 343.4 41.1. 13.0. Gandhinagar Amreli (318.4) (24.0)

5 IV Damnagar 600.0 40.5 18.3 Gandh inagar Amreli (248.4) (48.0)

6 IV Dhari 667.7 41.1 13.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (332.4) (42.0)

7 V DUngar 500.0 40.0 20.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (370.0j (97.0)

8 IV lafrabad 72U 41.0 14,0 Gandhinagar Amreli (407.4) (113.0)

9 III Kodinar 1,267.0 36.7 18.9 Gandhinagar Amreli (413.4) (117.0)

10 IV Lathi 1,045.'il 42.2 10.0 Gandhinagar Amreli (266.4) (26.0)

11 III Rajula 751.0 48.0 22.0 Gandhinagar Amreli <340.0) (83.0)

12 V Vadia 1.131.1 44.4- 6." Gandhinagar Amreli (343.4) (52.0)

Note: The Temperature data for Amreli Town have been obtained from the Director General of Observatories, Meteorological Department, Government. of India. For the rest of the towns the data have been, obtained locally. The Rainfall data odtained locally. " The Temperature figures for Bagasara, Vadia and Cha1ala are not being available and bence they are:adopted from the nearby town as given below.

51. Name of Town whose Temperature Name of the town of No. figures not available whom the data adopted 1 2 3 1 Bllasara Amreli 2 Vadia Amreli 3 Chalala Dhari •• Please see Appendix (or Non-town components of Urlllaa Aalomeration. tOWN DIRECTORY

II

Location of Towns, 1979

-- ~------Distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-Division/Talukal Nearest City Railway Bus Navigable River! Sl. Mahal HQs. with Population Station Route Canal (if within No. of One Lakh 10 Kms.) and more

8 9 10 11 12 1

Amrelij Amreli Rajkot Amreli Amreli 1 (0) (0) . (1.120) (0) (0)

Amreli/Babra Rajkot Khijadia Babra 2 (34.0) (0) (78.0) (11.0) (0)

AmreJijVadia Junagac1h Bagasara Bagasara :3 (31.0) (16.0) (70.0) (0) (0)

R8jula/Dhari Junagadb Chalals Chalala 4 (70.0) (16.0) (!90.0) (0) (0)

Amreli/Lathi Bbavnagar Damnagar Damnagar 5 (48.0) (16.0) (86.0) (0) (0)

Rajula/Dhari Junagadh Dhari Dhari (50.0) (0) (70.0) (0) (0)

RajulalRajula Bhavnagar Dungar Dungar 7 (1,6.0) (16.0) (127.0) (0) (0)

RajulajJafrabad Bhavnagar Rajula Jafrabad 8 (22.0) (0) (160.0) (22.0) (0)

Rajula/Kodinar Junagadh Kodinar Kodinar (90.0) (0) (105.0) (0) (0)

Amreli/Lathi Bhavnagal' Lathi Lathi 10 (,6.0) (0) (91.0) (0) (0)

Rajula/Rajula Bhavnagar Rajula Rajula 11 (0) (0) (150.0) (0) (0)

AmrelijVadia Junagadh Vadia Vadia 12 (52.0) (0) (55.0) (0) (0)

147 1981 CENSUS

STATEMENT

MuieipaJ Fi113nce

Sl. Clals and Civic Receipt (in Rs. '00) No. N.me -of Town Administra- tion Status Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance Other Total (in 1980) through derived ment Sources Roceipt Taxes, from Grant (Specify) etc. Municipal Properties and Power apart from Taxation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

II Amrcli. M 25,820 720 16,960 3,900 l,580 38,960 87,940

2 1V Babra VP 1,890 4,514 33,247 8,380 48,031

3 1lI Balasara NP 7,130 160 580 1,860 3,.520 13,9.50

4 IV Chalala VP 2,120 180 450 1,000 530 690 4.'70

5 IV Damn'lar VP 2,700 130 150 3,000 150 120 6,1150

6 IV Dhari VP 4,710 3:0 3,070 2,790 470 It,3iSO

7 V Dungar VP 1,209 34 1,000 120 '2.963

8 IV Jafrabad VP 1,670 250 250 300 740 100 '.i.w

,. III Kodinar NP' 7,361 563 754 3.52 9;MO

10 IV Lathi NP 3,370 370 140 1,740 5,620 lL III Rajul. NP 7,167 3,355 4,507 1,266 2,804 475 20,174

12 V Vadia VP 2,8.50 160 4 0 710 100 4,300

• please ICC Appendix (Of NOD-town componcnts of Urlilan Agglomcratiqa. TOWN DIRECTOR\'

III

1978-79

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) General Public Public Public Public Others Total Class and 51. Administra­ Safety Health and Worki In:Hitutions (Specify) Expenditure Name of Town No tion Conveniences

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 2 I

1,570 210 6.850 6,l10 610 61,670 84,120 Amr,1i II 1

'OS l,eSS 1,649 4,609 Babra IV 1

5,640 1,299 5,470 Ii 3,S40 14,150 Bagasara ill J

220 10 1,660 1,020 30 779 3,710 Chaiaia IV 4

520 300 790 3.69, 4" 250 5,950 Da.nagar IV 5

1,260 I,Cl40 1,71111 2,84' 2,220 9,740 Dllari IV ,

1 300 78 sst 320 2,240 Dungar V 7

490 1,020 126 1,580 3,210 Jafrabad IV &

1,795 SSS 3,762 2,364 1,081 9,890 Kodiaar III ,

430 680 590 350 2,380 4,430 Lathi IV 10

2,013 167 3,635 1,400 S,OSS 1,236 J7,509 Rajula III 11

10 10 20 Vadia V U 1981 CENSUS

STATEMENT

Civic and Other ._------_--- SI. Class and Civic Popula- Scheduled Road Length System Number of Latfin No. Name of Admini- tion Castes (in Kms.) of ------_._--- ThWD stratioli and Sewerage Water Service Ot crs Status Scheduled Borne (ia 1980) Tribes Population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

II Amreli. lv,l 58,241 SC 2,358 PR (34.51) OSO 2,405 357 2,520 ST 173 KR (16.56)

2 IV Babra vp 12,199 SC 751 OSO 125 ST 2 KR (10.00)

3 111 Bagasara NP 23,015 SC 1,240 PR (9.93) OSO 661 2 47 ST KR (6.58)

4 IV Cbalal. Vp 12,230 SC 1,025 PR (7.20) OSO 144 4 11 ST KR (3.00)

IV Oamnalar VP 10,677 SC 656 l"R (2.00) OSO 110 3 ST KR (10.00)

6 IV Dhari VP 17,$40 SC 1,120 PR (10.85) OSD 260 ST 14

7 V Ounlar VP 6,556 SC 453 PR (3.00) CO 28 IS ST 4

II IV Jafrabad yp 13,544 SC 240 PR (2.33) S 240 ST KR (7.40) OSO

9 III Kodinar NP 21,731 SC 2,179 PR (9.85) OSO 573 66 2 ST 33

10 IV Lathi NP 14,450 SC 1.136 PR (25.00) OSD 202 21 ST

11 III Rajula NP 20,464 SC 1,668 PR (20.00) CD 285 56 ST 11

12 V Vadi. VP 9,695 SC 515 PR (4.00) OSO 400 ST KR (6.00)

• rloa •• lee Appelldix for no~-town components of Urban Alllomeration.

J~O tOWN DIRECTOR \'

. IV

Amenities, 1979

Method Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) of Fighting ~.-.- -~- -- Disposal Source System of Service Domestic Industrial Comm- Road Others S1. of of Storage with ercial Lighting No. Night Supply Capacity (Points) Soil in Litres (in brackets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

WB TW,T ORT Yes 7,354 381 1,584 1,350 971 1 (3,COO.900) SR (980.000) IG (228,000)

WB T BWP Amfeli 1,003 41 60 276 90 2 (200,000) (34.0)

ST T ORT Amreli 4,836 ~20S no 712 482 3 (682,000) (21.0)

WB W,T 2,500,000 Amreli 1,300 106 1 196 23 4 (24.0)

WB V.,T ORT Amreli 2.500 100 300 300 1,300 5 (100,000) (44.0)

ST T ORT Ycs 1,496 90 20 lIS 141 6 (200,OOO)

ST W OHT Rajuia 2044 11 91 236 242 7 (300,000) (16.0)

ST T,W 225,000 Rajula &39 34 243 190 8 (22.6)

WB T ORT Vcraval 1,400 70 500 600 94 9 (230,000) (45,0)

WB W,T OHT Amrcli 1,520 lOS SOD 274 276 10 (450,000) (22.0)

WB w SR Ycs 1,872 104 614 300 73 t 1 (900,000)

5T W,T 30,000 Amreli g87 is 208 209 2IS 12 (52.0)

lSI t 981 CltNSV S

STATEMENl'

Civic and Other AmeDities

81. elliS and Name Name of Area of Populatio:l Paved Roade System of No. of TowD Slum Slulll of Slui,. (in Kms.) Sew,rar' :ia iq. Km)

1 2 3 4 6 7

II Amnii )lot reported .y tOWN DtIlECtO. y IV A iD Notified SIIIIIII, 1979

Number of Latrines Method of No. of Tap Electrification (No. of Connections) 51. Disposal of Points/Public No. Private Community Niaht Soil Hydrants in- Domestic Road Othen stalled for Lighting Water Service Othen Suppl, or (Point.) Borne Protected Water

9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 1

Municipal Authority J ,1981 CENStJ~

STATEMENT

Medica), Educational,' Recreational and

S \ Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational No. of Town -_------Hospitalsl Beds in Arts/Sciencel Medical Engineering Polytech­ Dispensar- Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nics ies/T,B. Institutions Colleges (of Clinics, noted in Degree Level etc. Column 4 and above)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

II Amreli. S8.241 H (4) 225 AS (1) Jamnagar Morvi Bhavnagar TB 11) 24 C(l) (200.0) (150.0) (110.00) Fe (1) 2 IV Babra 12,199 o (1) .. Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Rajkot HC (1) 6 (34.0) (234.0) (184.0) (73.0) FC (1) 3 III Bagasara 23,015 He (1) 10 Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Rajkot Fe U) (35.0) (188.0) (181.0) (112.0) 4 IV Chalala 12,230 D (1) 4 Amreli Jamnagat Morvi Bhavnagar He (1) (24.0) (238.0) (93.0) (149.0) FC (1)

5 IV Damnalar 10,677 D (1) 6 Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Bhavnagar He (1) 6 (44.0) (180,0) (170.0) (86.0) FC (1) 3 o (1) 3

6 IV Dhari 17,S40 D (1) .. Amreli Jamnagar Morvi Rajkot HC (1) 6 (42.0) (214.0) (214.0) (129.0) NH (1) FC (I) 7 V Dungar 6,S56 D (3) 16 Mahuva Jamnaaar Morvi Bhavnagar NH (1) (33.0) (500.0) (200.0) (127.0) 8 IV Jafrabad 13,544 H (2) 16 Mahuva Jamnagar Morvi Bhavnagar D (S) (55.0) (270.0) (210.0) (160.0) NH (2) 9 II1 Kodinar 21.731 H (1) 8 Veran.1 Iamnapr MOlvi Bhavnagar He (1) (45.0) (317.0) (267.0) (227.0)

10 IV Lathi 14,450 H (1) 4S ADlreli Jamnagar Morvi Bhavnagar D (1) (26.0) (226.0) (176.0) (9.10) TB (1) PC (1) o (1) 11 III Rajula 20 ••64 H (1) 57 Mahuva Jamnsaar Morvi Bhavnagar D (1) (48.0) (291.0) (255.0) (150.0) FC (1) 12 V Vadill 9,695 D (1) 12 Rajkot Jamnagar Morvi Rajkot NH (1) (75.0) (252.0) (120.0) (75.0) FC (1)

Note please sec Atlpendix (or Non-town components of Urban Agglomerations. In Gujarat State the levels of Education are classified as under: 0) Primary ( From Standard I to VII passed ), (ii) Secondary/Matriculation (From Standard VIII to X passed ). (iii) Higher Secondary ( From Standard XI to XII passed). Hence the details under Col. 13 are not aiven.

!'4 TOWN DIRECfORY

V

Cultural Facilities, 1979

Facilities Number of Recreational Facilities Recognised Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult \Vorking ------~------.- Shorthand Secon.., Matricu.- Secon- Schools Literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Audi Public Typewriting dary,Inter Ja\ion daryjand Classesj Hostels toral Libraries SI. and medlatel . Middle Centres, with Drama/ including No. Vocational PUC (Pre- Schools Others Number Commu- Reading Training University (Specify) of Se.ts nity Hall~ Rooms Institutions Collegel Junior College Level)

--~--- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

3 5 22 7 1 3 PL (3)

Amreli 2 2. A Amreli 2 (34.0) (34.0)

Amreli 2 3 6 Amreli PL (2) 3 (35.0) (35.0) Type (1) 4 Am eli 2 2 3 Amreli PL (2) ( 24.0) (24.u)

Amreli 2 4 Amreli PL (1, 5 (44.0) (440) RR (1 )

Amreli 1 2 B Amreli PL (1) 6 (42.0) (42,0)

Mahuva 1 3 Rajula PL (1 ) 7 (33.0) (1 ".0) Type (1) 1 3 Rajula 1 PL (1 ) 8 (30,0)

Type (2) '1 2 3 Una 1 RR (1) , (25.0)

Amreli 2 2 4 Amreli , PL (2) 10 (26.0) (26.0)

2 . '2" . S i PL (1 ) 11

4 PL (1) 12 Amreli 1 1 ... ,;'.'J '.,( (52.0) - ·'ltR (1) U8t CBNSU5

STATEMENT

Trade, Commerce, Industry

81. Claas aRd Name Name of Three Most Important Commoditiel Name of Three Most Important No. of Town Imported Exported lst 2.d 3rd lst 2nd

--'-~~ 1 2 3 .. S 6 7

JI Amrcli Groundnut SUlar Foodgrainl Groundnut Oil Oil Cackcs

2 IV Babra Foodgrain. Tobacco Cloth Groundnul Oil Snuff Pulses

3 III Ba.IS'" CottOD y.r. Sugar Cheaical 6rODftdnut Oil Gur Fertilizer leedl

IV Cbll... Cottoa Crude Oil Food.rai.1 Khadi IDd Hand- Groundnut .. loom C;:lotb

IV Da••••• r Grounc2nut Cottoa Iro. V.aalpati Oil Cotton Seeds Oil Cltk ..

, IV Dhari 6roundnut Cloth Chemical Oil Cake. Groundnut Oil Fertilizer

7 V Dua.ar Oro•• daut Cett.a Foot!ar.i•• on Cake. Groundnut 011

8 IV lafrabad Foodarain' Cl.th Teak Wood Salt Fish

9 III Kodinar GloU, Bllential Machinery SUlar/Gur Fish Commodities Spar.parta

10 IV Lathi SUIU Cloth Timber Chillie. Grouadnut Oll

11 III Rajul. IrOD Wood Chemica) GroundDut Oil Iron P)OUlhl Fertilizer

12 V Vadia Cbemical SUla, Cereals GrouDdnut Oil Groundnut F"Uliz,r Seed.

• PI"" lCO AppeDdill tor " ...-to ... ~o.po.tDt, Qf Ufbu Asf} ••"atioa,. TOWN DIRECiTORY

VI

and Banking, 1979

Commodities Name of Three Most Important Commodities Number Number of Number of SI. Manufactured {)f Banks Agricultural Non-Agri- No. ------Credit cultural Credit 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies

1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Groundnut Groundnut Oil Tiles Empty Oil Tins 12 405 ;0 Seeds

2 Oil Engines and Oil Engines and Snuff Gfbundnut Oil 2 1 Separe Parts Spare Parts

3 Handloom Handloom Gur Groundnut Oil 3 4 Cloth Cloth Seeds

4 Cement Pipes Khadi and Bricks Cement Pipes 3 1 Handloom Cloth

5 Agricultural Vanaspati Oil Agricultural Oil Cakes 3 1 1 Tools Tools

6 Gur Groundn~t Oil Oil Cakes Gur 3 I

7 Handloom Groundnut Oil Handloom Oil Cake~ 2 1 Cloth Cloth

4 8 Gipsum Salt Fish Gipsum 2 1

9 Groulldnut Oil Sugar Gur Groundnut Oil 4

4 10 Cotton Groundnut Oil Cotton Chillies 4

11 Stone Articles Groundnut Ojl IroD Ploughs Stone Articles 5 1

12 Gur Groundnut Oil Gur Soa, 2 1

157 APPENDIX

Towns showing tbeir outgr."tb with population

Sl. Name of the town Population of Outgrowth Population of No. with Location Code Core Town Outgrowth

2 3 4 5

Amrcli 5/1 56,598 (i) Amreli 1,643 PART XIII-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

4M-l EXPLANATORY NOTE FOR PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTARCT

Primary Census Abstract of 1981 Census provides information in respect of each village in rural area and town/ward in urban area. It gives information about the area of the village in hectares and towns in square kilometres, number of occupied residential houses and households, total population with sex break-up (including House­ less and Institutional Population) and population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, literates. The entire population of village/town/ward is divided into main workers, marginal workers and non-workers and main workers are further divided into four broad industrial categories as under :

1 Cultivators (I) 2 Agricultural Labourers (II) 3 Household Industry - Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a) 1 4 Other Workers [III, IV, V(b) & VI to IX 1

The sexwise break-up of total main workers (industrial category I to IX) has been presented in addition to similar break-up for each broad industrial category of workers, marginal workers and non-workers.

The following abbreviations have been used in the Primary Census Abstract for facility of presentation :

1 Municipal Corporation MC 2 Municipality M 3 Non-Municipal Area NM

4 Na&ar Pancbayat NP 5 Village Panchayat VP 6 Cantonment Cantt. 7 Notified Area n. a.

8 Industrial Notified Area INA

9 Not Availablc NA

10 Urban Agglomeration UA

11 Out-Growth 00

The following conversion factor has been used for converting acres into hectares and hectares into Km2 :

Acres )It 0.40467 = Hectares Hectarci lie 100 _ Km2 •

2 DISTRICT PRIMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) DISTRICT: AMRELI DISTRICT PRIMARY

Laca- No. of Total Population tion District! Total Area Occupied No.ot (including Institutional Code Taluka/ Rural in Res ideo tial House and Housele~s No. MaJaI) Urban Km2 Houses holds Population) ------_------p M F

2 3 4 (; 7 8 9

5 AMRELI T .6,760,0 166,852 167,710 1,079,097 S46,009 53~,O88 DlSTRICr R 6,478,7 131,450 132,137 858,755 433,229 425,526 "u 281.3 35,402 35,573 220,341 112,780 J07,562

1 Amreli Taluka T 838.5 21,58l 27,763 176,233 89,478 86,755 R 827.1 17,999 I 11,1) I 117,'192 59,143 !iR,849 U J 1.4 9,582 9,~32 58,241 30.335 27,906 2 Dhari Taluka T 1,()92,2 19,787 19.871 126,581 64,112 62.469 R I,Op8.3 15,029 15,O7~ 96,811 4~,928 47.~"3 U 23.9 4,758 4,792 29,770 J 5.184 14,586 3 Kh"mbha Mahal T 407,5 7,046 7,062 46.556 2],556 23,1100 R 407.5 7,04(; 7,062 46, ~S6 2),S56 23,000 V

4 Rajula Taluka T 850 20,550 20,585 132,268 66,937 65,331 R 826.0° 16,186 16,202 105,248 53,215 52,O.n U 24.0 4,364 4,383 27,020 13,722 13,298 5 Jafrllbad Mahal T 355.6 9,600 9,624 59,153 30,168 28,985 R 326.8 7,193 7,215 45,6119 23.'295 22,314 V· 28.8 2,407 2,409 13,544 6,873 6,671

6 Kodinar Taluka T 5368 20,463 20,500 138,970 70.397 ~3 R 520.2 17,201 17,236 117,219 59",416 57,1123 U 16.6 3,262 3,264 21,731 10,981 ) (),750 7 Kuukayav Vadia T 839.2 22,864 23,186 )53,092 77,903 7S,1S9 Taluka R 7802 17,709 17,997 120,382 61,239 59.143 U 59.0 5,155 5,189 .32,710 16,664 16,046 8 Babra TaJuka T 79.'.1 13,982 14,063 91.911 46,653 45,258 R 733.5 12,089 J 2, I !it) 19,712 40,360 39,352 V 59.6 1,893 1,913 12,199 6,29) 5,906 9 Lathi Taluka T 632.8 15,927 15,990 100,487 50,158 51),329 R 574.8 11,946 11,999 75,36U 37,4JO 37,<130 U 58.0 3,9dl 3,991 25,127 12,728 12,39~ 10 Lilia Mabal T 395.0 9,052 9,066 53,8~6 26,647 27,199 R 395.0 9,052 9,066 53,8~6 26,647 27,199 U

• These represent proviaional • geo,raphical area' figures supplied by tho Surveyor Geoeral. Fiaures for urban Mea' are those sllppli~d by the local autborities. Area figures for rural area art" derived hy substra.ctiog the u,bIm area from the total area of tbe District. The total of the area figures of the TalukaslMabals will not tany with t~ diatrict figures because the former represent' land use' area and arc derived from the figureR SUpplied by th6 Director of Land Records. '

4 CENSUS ABSTRACT

LOGI- Total Dhtrict/ tion Scheduled Scheduled Rural Taluka/ Code Tribes Literates Urban Castes ------Mahal No. ------_--M F M F M F

10 II 12 13 14 IS 3 2

--~-" -----~-<---

"7, lOS 45,943 400 368 283,423 170,668 T AMRELI 5 40,252 39.455 282 249 211,231 122,638 R DISTRICT 6,853 6,488 Ji8 119 72,192 48,130 U

6,691 6.415 101 100 57,959 40,647 T Amreli Taluka 1 5,4.52 5,296 12 16 36,028 25,193 R 1,29 1,119 89 84 21,931 15.454 U

5,311 5,177 51 47 35,000 24,136 T Dhari Taluka 2 4,191 4,153 45 39 25,061 16,967 R 1,121 J,U24 6 8 9,93~ 7,169 U

1,211 1,206 3 1 12.!7 J 7,593 T Khambha Mahal 3 1.217 1,206 3 I 12,571 7,593 R U 61 4.867 4,800 55 28,124 11,686 T Rajula Taluka 4 3,808 3,738 52 49 20,O·n 7,137 R 1,059 1,062 9 6 8,081 4,549 U 1 2 1,914 1,885 9,726 3,403 T JafraIJad Mahal 5 1.7~ 1,767 1 2 6,S42 2,~3 R 122 118 3,134 1,340 U 11,768 11,703 103 116 35,328 17,062 T Kodinar Taluka , 10.669 10,623 90 96 28,402 12,S53 R 1,099 1,080 13 20 6,926 4,509 U 6,753 69 31 7,106 42,898 27,946 T Kunkavav Vadia 7 6,223 5,881 69 37 31,961 2U,J42 R Taruka 883 872 1(1,936 7,604 U 3,Lll 3,017 10 10 20,4~9 11,830 T Babra Talllka 8 2,739 2,659 9 9 16,869 9,415 R 393 3~8 1 1 3,580 2,415 U 3,414 3,441 27,005 16,749 T Lathi Taluka 9 2,510 2,559 19,390 11,659 R 937 855 1,615 5,090 U 1,573 1,651 1 14,363 9,616 T Lilia l\I ahal 10 1,6!U 1,573 1 14,363 9,616 R U DISTRICT: AMRELt DISTRICT PRIMARY

------

MAl N --______• ______c ______- ___" ___ ~ .... •• ------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, tioD District! Total Total Main Agricultural Processing, Code Talukaj Rural Workers Cultivators Labourers Selvicing lIud No. Mahal Urban (I-IX) (II) (1) ------Repairs [V(a)l ------M F ------M F M F M F

----_&~------~ .. ------,- -- . --" - -'-~ 2 3 16 17 II 19 20 21 22 23

,·_~~c_ ~~~ ______~_~~ ______.• ___ o __~ __ ~ ---_------~----

5 AMRELl T 278,696 56,112 139,500 24,907 53,524 13,951 8,857 1,218 DISTRICT R 224,600 49,798 130,47/ 23,833 49,044 22,n94 7,049 917 U 54,096 6,314 9.029 1,074 4,480 1857 1,808 301

1 Amreli Taluka T 43,765 8,941 18,060 4,262 6,434 3,138 1,375 190 ~ 29.769 7.671 16,677 4,(;'4 6,030 3,069 1,16U 138 U 13,996 1,200 1,383 168 4C4 69 215 52 2 D had Taluka T 32,722 6,514 17,616 2,827 6,411 3,004 920 163 R 25,267 5,64~ 15,950 2,742 5,198 1,585 640 129 U 7,455 866 1,666 85 1,213 419 2XO 34 3 Kbambha Mahal T 12,070 3,371 6,654 1,784 3,227 1,443 217 14 R 12,070 3,371 6,654 l,n4 3,227 1,443 217 14 U

4 Rajula Taluka T 35,223 8,011 18.163 3,288 7.726 3,68~ !J8.f ]31 R 28,604 7,383 17,039 3,185 7,093 3.522 679 98 U 6,619 628 1,124 103 6:>3 166 305 33 5 Jafrabad Mahal T 15,790 2,526 7,042 396 3,467 1,196 334 12 R 12,586 1,927 6,851 384 3,417 1,279 301 59 U 3,204 599 191 12 50 17 33 13 6 Kodillar Taluka T 35,222 5,227 15,363 985 9,449 3,565 816 53 R 30.0~1 4,711 14,675 937 8,857 3,278 666 45 U 5,141 516 688 48 592 287 150 8 7 Kunkavav vadia T 38,862 7,133 21,168 4.151 5,854 2,197 1,538 176 Taluka R 30,824 6.348 19,690 3,903 5,392 2,063 1.242 126 U 8.038 785 1,47& 248 462 134 296 50 8 Babra Taluka T 24,456 4,505 14,599 2,106 4,176 1,915 803 112 R 21,168 3,955 13,624 2,060 3,696 1,565 643 56 U 3,288 550 975 46 480 350 160 56 9 Lathi Taluka T 26,604 7,596 13,487 4,039 4,354 2,778 1,297 204 R 20.249 6.426 11,963 3,675 3,708 2,363 928 149 U 6.355 1,170 1.524 364 646 415 369 55 H; Lilia Mahal T 13,982 2,288 7,348 1,067 2,426 927 573 103 R 13,982 2,2i8 7,348 1.067 2,426 927 573 103 U .--.,_.-- CENSUS ABSTRACT

W 0 R K E R S -~-... ----~-- ~ ... ----

[Other Workers LOCI- III. IV, Total Distril:t/ tiOD V(b) & Marginal NOD- Rural Taluka/ Code VI to IX) Workers Workers UrbaD Mahal No. ----~------M F M F M F

~------~----

24 25 26 27 211 29 3 2

------~

76,815 6,036 4,331 63,490 262,982 413,486 T AMRELI 5 38,036 2,954 3,803 60,532 204,826 315,[96 R DISTRICT 38379 3,082 528 2,958 58,156 98,290 U 17,896 1,351 710 9,081 45,003 68,733 T Amreli Taluka 1 5,902 440 643 8,760 28,731 42,348 R 11,994 911 67 32! 16,272 26,385 V 7,775 520 353 6,338 31,037 49,617 T Dhari TaJllka 2 3,479 192 307 5,961 23,354 36,274 R 4,296 328 46 377 7,683 13,343 U 1,972 130 27 1,227 11,459 18.402 T Khambhll Mllhal 3 1,972 130 27 1,227 11,459 18,402 R u 8,35e 90t 421 5,887 31,293 51,433 T Ralula Taluka 4 3,793 578 349 5,3 75 .24,262 39,275 R 4,557 326 72 512 7,031 1'2,158 U 4,947 761- 255 1,454 14,123 25,005 T lafrabad Mabal 2,017 205 190 1.323 10,519 19,064 R 2,9]0 557 65 131 3,604 5,941 U 9,594 624 256 4,006 34,919 59,340 T Kodioar Taluka 6 5,883 451 224 3,942 29,111 49,170 R 3,71 I 173 32 64 5,803 10,170 U 10,302 609 948 11,893 38,()93 56,163 T Kunkavav Vadia 7 4,500 256 848 11,228 29,567 41,567 R Taluka 5,802 353 100 665 8,526 14,S9/) U 4,878 371 352 8,171 21,845 32,576 T Sabra Talllka 8 3,205 274 337 8,106 18,8;5 27,291 R 1,673 98 15 71 2,990 5,285 U 7,466 575 621 8,590 22,933 34,143 T Lathi Taluka 9 3,650 239 490 7,773 J 6,69 1 23,731 R 3,816 336 131 8i7 6,242 10,412 U 3,635 189 388 6,837 12,277 18,074 T Lilia Mahal 10 3,635 189 388 6,837 12,277 18,074 R U

7

DISTRIGT PRIM/\RY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED TRIBES) DISTRICT AMRELI DISTRICT PRIMARY SCHEDULED

M A I N ------No.of Loca- House hol- Total ST Population tion District! Total ds with (in:luding Institu- Total ~ain Code Taluka/ Rural Sf tional and Houseless Workers Cultivators No. Mahal Urban M.'mber Populittio I) Literates (I-IX) (I) ------P M F p M F P M P P M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 -----

5 AMRELI T 153 400 241 64 213 32 3 DISTRICT 768 368 177 275 52 29

R 100 282 123 25 163 32 .3 531 249 98 203 40 29

U 53 118 118 39 60 237 119 79 7} 12

1 Amreli T 43 201 101 100 100 68 32 57 49 8 Taluka R 5 28 12 16 12 8 4 5 4 1 V 38 173 89 84 88 60 28 52 45 7 2 Dhari Taluka T 20 98 51 47 27 24 :3 39 31 8 13 10 3 R 17 84 45 39 20 19 I 34 27 7 13 10 3 U 3 14 6 8 7 5 2 5 4 1

:3 Khambha T 3 4 3 4 3 1 ~. Mahal R 3 4 3 4 3 1 U 4 Raju\a Taluka T 23 116 61 55 61 4S 16 46 36 10 6 6 R 18 101 52 49 52 39 13 42 32 10 6 6 U 5 IS 9 6 9 6 3 4 4 S Jafrabad T 1 3 1 2 3 I 2 1 1 Mahal R 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 I U 6 Kodinar 1a)u"a T 38 219 103 116 31 %3 8 61 50 11 3 3 R 32 186 90 96 19 16 3 51 44 7 3 3 U 6 33 13 20 12 7 5 10 6 4 7 Kunkavav Vadia T 17 106 69 37 14 14 57 46 11 10 10 Taluka R 17 106 69 37 14 14 57 46 11 10 10 U 8 Babra Taluka T 7 20 10 10 4 1 3 9 6 3 R 6 18 9 9 2 2. 8 S 3 U 1 2 1 1 2 I 1 1 I 9 Lathi Taluka T R U 10 Lilia Mahal T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R I I 1 1 I 1 1 U

14 CENSUS ABSTRACt

TRIBES

W 0 R ~ B R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea- Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tiOD Labourers Servicing and V(b} &: Marginal Non- Cod. (II) Repairs (V(a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers No. ------_ ------P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F ---_._------17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31

124 34 5 114 15 461 284 5 90 5 '9 32 32 177

123 33 2 46 4 296 177 90 J 42 32 32 Jl9

1 1 3 68 11 165 107 3 ~7 ~8

2 1 1 2 2 53 46 7 144 52 92 1 2 1 I 3 3 23 8 15 2 2 50 43 7 121 44 77 19 15 4 7 6 1 7 7 52 20 32 2 19 IS 4 2 2 h, 7 7 43 J8 2.5 S 4 1 9 2 7 4 3 1 l 4 3 1

27 17 10 1 1 12 12 5 5 65 25 40 4 27 17 10 9 9 !l S S4 20 34 1 1 3 3 11 5 6 1 1 2 2 5 1 I 2 2

34 29 5 2 2 22 16 IS 11 J1 147 53 94 Ii 33 29 4 2 2 13 10 3 11 11 124 46 78 1 1 9 6 3 23 7 16 34 23 11 13 13 9 9 40 23 17 7 34 23 11 B 13 , 9 40 23 17

4 2 2 5 4 1 11 .. 7 8 4 2 2 4 3 1 10 4 6 1 1 1 1 - 9

1 1 10 1 1

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VILLAGE/TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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TALUKA AMRELI T ALU.lA AMRELI VaBAN I VILtA G £

Name or Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loea· Agglomc- hectares Occupi. No. of (including Institu· ilen ration I &: of Town! ed Resj- Houae- tional and Code Townl Ward in dcntial bolds HOUlelen Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Housel Population) Castel Tribes Literates ------P M P M F M F M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

5 AMRELI DISTRICT Total Km.2 166,852 1,079.097 533,088 45,943 368 170,668 *6,760.0 167,710 546,009 47,105 400 283,423 Hectares (676,009.13)

Rural Km.2 131,450 858,7 55 425,5;6 3',455 249 122,538 6,478.7 132,137 433.229 40,252 282 2J1,231 Hectaru (647.878.75) Km. 2 35,402 2]0,342 107,562 6.488 lJ9 48,130 Urban 281.3 35,573 112,780 6,853 lI8 71,192

1 A!\mELI TALUKA Km.2 27,581 176,233 86,755 6,415 JOO 40,6-17 Total 838.5 27,763 89,478 6,691 101 57,959 Hectares (83,149.33)

Rural Km.2 17,999 117,992 ~8,849 5,296 16 25,193 827.1 18,1.31 59,143 6,452 12 36,028 Hectares (82,709.38)

Urban Km.'Z 9,58] 58,241 27,906 1,119 84 iJ,454 11.4 9,632 30,335 1,239 89 21,931 RURAL AREAS 1 Monpur . 2,465,S3 462 462 3,077 1,494 1,583 205 214 759 489 2 Jashvantgadh 2,392.38 S34 538 3,675 1,874 1,801 126 133 1,027 688 3 Chita) 2,325.34 1,264 1,281 8,228 4,136 4,092 178 179 2,544 1,867 4 Khijadia Radadia 808.34 262 262 1,521 776 745 47 40 ;18 295 5 Haripura 1,095.01 143 153 1,032 510 522 16 15 217 191

6 Shcdubhar 2,501.14 576 591 3,744 1,909 1,815 205 194 842 655 7 Timba 312.57 26 27 159 76 n .. 20 14 8 Rikadia 722.87 132 132 901 449 452 61 67 181 119 9 Randbia 1,383.83 271 271 1,965 1,021 944 98 84 2 3 497 284 10 Oabida 952.45 185 187 1,230 626 604 132 118 452 277

11 Kathma 651.64 79 79 60\ 298 303 31 33 129 46 12 Pipallag 1.082.26 206 212 1,468 736 732 176 168 433 2tO 13 Ankadia Nana 1,549.76 369 370 2,597 1,284 1,313 34 54 739 seo 14 Machiyala Mota 1,170.26 230 230 1,441 711 730 59 62 449 260 IS Suragpur 2~9.S7 46 46 3:2 160 152 5 8 98 63

16 Varasda 2,572.68 457 457 2,943 1,484 1,459 174 172 88(, 567 17 Machiyala Nan. 1,477.50 336 336 2,069 INS 1,011 200 165 610 329 18 Giria 861.57 113 113 731 379 352 55 49 ISO 66 19 Sangaderi 221.76 S7 61 530 275 255 2 5 171 117 20 Venivadar 334.37 8S 85 612 301 311 4 8 170 110

• These represent provilional • geographical area • figures 8upplied by tho Surveyor General. Figures for urban area are tbose SUpplied by the local authorities. Area figures for rural area are derived by subatractlng tbe urban area (rom the total area of tbe District. The total of tbe area figures of tbe Talukas/Mabllls will not tally with the district figures because the former repre.eot ' land use' area and are derived from the figure. supplied by tbe Director of Lan. Records.

20 fliltMAR l' ct:kSus ABstRACt

M A I N W 0 R E B R S ------Household Indullry- ManuracturlDI, Other Worken Loca· Total Mais Aaricultural Proce.sin&, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivatora Labourers Servicinl and V

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 211 24 25 26 27 28 -----

56,112 24,907 23,951 1.218 6,036 63,490 413,486 5 178.696 139,500 53,52.4 8,857 76,815 4,331 262,982

49,798 23.833 22,094 917 2,954 60,532 315,196 224,600 130,471 49,044 7,049 38,036 3,803 204,826

6,314 1,074 1,857 301 3,082 2,958 98,290 54,OY6 9,029 4,480 1,808 38,779 528 58,156

8.941 4,262 3,138 190 1,351 9,081 68,733 1 43,765 18,060 6,434 1,375 17,896 710 45,003

7,741 4,094 3,069 138 440 8,760 42,34~ 29,769 16,677 6,030 1,160 5,902 643 28,731

1.200 168 69 52 911 321 26,385 13,996 1,383 404 215 11,994 67 16,272

773 87 501 16 128 71 41 103 .. 1 155 720 1.341 I 942 261 ~05 156 93 75 129 11 215 19 9 30 923 1,510 2 2,018 277 610 74 218 112 101 16 1,089 75 38 234 i,080 3,581 3 376 38 176 23 811 )0 11 101 5 3 400 704 4 270 21 207 2 33 16 4 26 3 118 240 383 .5

901 294 548 180 150 96 37 7 166 II 21 199 9>17 1,342 6 46 25 26 13 J3 10 I 6 2 .. 30 58 7 237 131 161 75 45 47 3 5 28 4 5 39 207 282 8 .5t9 232 318 161 1(6 S8 42 12 43 I 512 712 9 326 2 216 73 37 2 " 303 285 299 10 175 16 107 10 4.5 2 7 4 16 ~. ~. 123 287 II 368 10 193 6 127 3 13 3.5 1 7 138 361 584 12 628 118 422 92 78 11 22 4 106 II 10 475 646 720 13 362 3 236 I 90 1 3 33 1 33 3.53 316 374 14 101 I 92 2 2 S 1 2 100 57 51 15

7.53 152 432 70 144 78 30 147 4 62 460 669 847 Hi 571 67 274 8 125 49 16 4 1'6 Ii 41 169 446 775 17 199 92 89 55 63 27 47 )0 180 260 18 150 18 119 9 IB 8 _. 13 I 125 236 19 175 164 II!! 129 29 31 9 4 19 126 147 20

21 t Al..UKA : AMRELI URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village I Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Populatlon Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupj· No. of (including Institu· tion rationl & of Townl ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km. 2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

1 3 4 5 6 7 8' 9 10 11 12 13 14

21 Aokadia Mota 3,429.66 810 810 .5,509 2,741 2,768 254 280 4 5 1,780 1,276 22 Malvan 759.11 173 174 1,062 514 5411 1 2 339 240 23 Bhandaria NaGa 964.73 201 201 1,254 627 627 74 82 460 339 24 Mangvapal 1.074.38 199 199 1,337 '63 674 12 8 477 333 25 Baxipur 397.22 80 80 503 269 234 11 4 91 29

26 Ishvaria 377.70 192 195 1,414 720 69l .. 496 333 27 Kerianagas 1,300.,54 396 398 2,545 1.246 1.299 163 154 873 542 28 Amarpur lVarudi) 691.47 171 171 1,110 576 534 46 45 325 174 29 Vadera 1,5W.71 337 337 2,296 1,111 1,185 81 78 612 539 30 Rangpur 935.23 164 169 I, 171 575 596 97 III 397 310

31 Navakhijadia 70U6 184 184 1,284 633 651 62 51 316 217 32 Fattepur 431.04 85 85 622 320 302 .. 196 113 33 Lalavadar 1,385.55 305 305 1,973 987 986 97 81 60~ 458 34 DevaJia 1,141.48 338 338 2.230 1,082 1,148 155 169 607 449 35 Chakkargadb 1,425.35 273 281 ),720 859 861 42 49 623 430

36 Cbampathal 7511.79 184 189 1,232 625 607 n 70 395 241 37 Vithalpur 847.16 275 281 1,919 987 932 167 152 683 454 38 Tholdi 570.49 66 70 461 242 219 75 67 113 67 39 Sanosra 982.27 198 198 1,299 691 608 78 67 421 262 40 Dbolarva 1,051.34 156 158 1,051 528 523 70 78 359 210

41 Kamigadb 1,004,76 280 280 1,877 927 950 47 58 345 390 42 Khijadia Khari 876.47 163 165 1,125 546 579 101 101 369 293 43 Jalia 1,920.92 514 514 3,137 1,536 1.601 142 153 1,030 826 44 Bhandaria Mota 1,107.37 255 255 1,665 822 843 36 29 567 440 45 Gavadka 1,435,51 361 361 2,303 1,258 1,045 129 116 894 427

46 Pithavajal 1,080.38 212 213 1,155 576 57'} 45 41 541 257 47 R ajastbali 980.37 182 182 1,017 533 48~ 77 74 270 164 48 Gorakhvala Mota 835.53 208 208 ),294 649 645 29 32 384 49 364.'12 92 Sj6 249 Gorakhvala Nana 95 301 295 6 3 186 144 SO Taraktalav 821.66 196 199 1.260 625 635 35 32 453 357 724.87 224 51 Devrajia 228 1,420 706 714 82 79 492 336 52 Vankia 1,938.35 687 688 4,440 2,199 2,241 143 167 4 -8 1,424 1.89.5.97 489 1,070 .53 Babapur 501 3,152 1,470 1,682 184 169 2 1,011 1,009 54 Pania 929.41 174 174 1.281 647 634 19 11 347 55 866.16 175 282 Kerala 177 1,124 554 570 43 63 351 285 56 1,012.45 Maodavda Mota 254 255 1,721 881 840 104 100 518 334 57 TimbJa 1,356.92 184 IS4 1,013 514 4~9 41 36 58 659.43 196 285 140 Taravda 196 1,216 615 601 85 65 :69 271 59 Mecj 426.38 231 231 1,385 699 6~6 30 34 60 Sajiavadar J ,484.83 302 425 299 302 1,780 896 884 117 97 592 434 61 Keriachad 1,341.96 341 343 2,285 1,123 1,162 55 50 806 663 62 Shambhupura 339.26 89 89 541 292 249 5 63 Lapalia 414.55 136 136 190 121 839 399 440 32 31 207 189 64 Chandgadh 1,687.39 231 231 1,471 738 733 87 79 65 Sonaria 755.84 188 189 357 195 1.223 599 624 53 36 310 222 Khad Khan bhalia 399.05 50 53 66 515 280 235 9 7 110 67 Mallia 666.6t 185 185 1.158 540 37 618 52 49 359 298 f8 Chadia 957.84 218 218 1,537 816 721 34 28 6:J Mandvada Nana 249.06 20 20 592 394 123 62 61 I J 7 23 70 Sarambhda 2,174.94 542 543 \511 1,787 1,724 10 233 233 1,168 844

22 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAOT

M A I N W 0 R I

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ------,--_.

242 872 168 219 58 67 199 16 15 666 1,369 1,860 21 1,357 50 2 91 424 289 33 181 19 52 13 6 1 223 22 21 201 51 21 28 12 39 321 296 285 23 292 22 10 81 427 346 166 \93 79 .56 76 75 1 .. 317 24 5 2 8~ 21 1 119 163 25 149 71] 42 26 14 21 1 5 92 569 332 33 216 12 22 16 3 91 15 373 26 441 I 103 3 7 95 2 1 606 599 687 27 646 6 276 401 300 104 127 62 HO 37 9 2 64 3 29 28 365 314 98 105 8 1 93 3 547 762 29 5M 423 282 511 293 10 190 1 73 8 10 20 I 75 30

301 196 185 136 70 58 3 .. 43 2 332 455 31 170 50 54 43 46 11 1 62 3 150 252 32 518 ~09 466 32 272 10 91 18 15 .. 88 4 3 145 33 513 146 241 39 158 103 8 1 11)6 3 47 301 522 701 34 454 151 244 89 86 58 33 91 4 4 96 401 614 35 138 139 83 109 10 2 69 7 .. 7 325 343 36 300 257 290 493 41 293 2 80 36 21 1 99 2 10 484 601 37 121 40 73 17 32 21 3 1 13 1 4 121 175 38 345 75 215 43 95 31 14 1 21 3 61i 343 467 39 251 46 165 12 63 33 6 I 17 41 154 236 323 40 63 26 6 39 2 14 109 439 685 41 474 1~6 297 85 112 9S 153 68 52 21 29 45 5 .. 10 267 474 42 279 150 20 731 100 314 14 213 63 54 3 29 479 776 1,022 43 53 264 30 68 19 28 2 61 2 12 149 389 641 44 421 398 2 768 186 211 63 IH 92 5 31 6 488 a53 45 178 26 37 9 14 49 2 5 46 293 496 46 273 37 34 57 274 81 97 5 137 74 6 :2 .. .. 259 346 47 14S 191 92 55 41 3 4 72 II 12 25 316 471 48 321 22 1 2 143 162 9 III I 22 7 7 .. 137 143 49 317 37 211 25 42 11 7 1 57 39 249 269 349 SO 61 357 31 209 10 78 20 9 I I 48 348 635 51 435 558 182 331 237 19 ~ 239 11 2 243 1,080 1,563 52 1,117 189 670 92 287 IS 166 36 28 3 38 s 63 792 1,527 .n 73 220 56 86 15 26 1 14 1 10 301 551 54 346 31 276 19 '189 5 42 9 14 1 4 3 163 275 388 55 239 38 71 68 4 67 8 2i 255 473 471 56 381 114 31 249 44 174 39 42 4 2 1 2 23 263 432 57 209 155 115 115 87 19 2 30 5 1 2 295 390 58 319 8 39 8 236 178 134 95 93 1 " 379 450 59 320 3 86 8 456 97 209 5 147 81 14 28 440 759 60 64 II 558 202 360 95 121 94 13 :2 4 23 561 937 61 14 113 9 18 4 2 10 1 130 149 105 62 143 37 197 23 132 13 27 10 1 .. 11 127 191 290 63 3 218 1 106 I 16 ._ 45 I 4 146 349 584 64 385 7 3 44 2 14 283 93 152 43 80 45 172 302 359 65

100 38 63 24 J 2 7 1 .. 4 107 166 66 173 65 2 46 7 2 287 55 200 29 34 17 7 172 251 391 67 261 136 64 41 2 67 7 2 26 422 509 68 392 186 2 .. 38 23 22 14 14 9 .. 24 38 69 181 197 29 3 109 15 22 50 830 1,000 70 935 674 616 459

23 TALUKA AMRELI URBAN/VILLAGE

----._- ----..

Name of Villagel Area ot Ulban Village In No. or Total Population Loca- Agglome- bectares Occupi. No. of (Including Institu· tion rationl " of Town! cd Resi- House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential bolds Houseless Scbeduled Scheduled No. Ward Km,2 Houses Population) Calle! Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M P M P

2 3 4 5 15 7 8 9 1O II 12 13 14

~-~~- ~.---,._ . URBAN AREAS

Amrell U.A. N.A. 9,582 9,632 58,241 30,335 27,906 1,239 1,119 89 84 21,931 15,454 Km. 2 5/1(1) Amreli M 11.44 ~ 9,340 9,390 56,598 29,479 27,119 1,233 1.115 89 84 21,479 J5,175

Ward No. I N.A. 915 940 6.031 3,117 2,914 .. 2,028 1,318 II N.A. 442 442 2,735 1,384 1,351 18 17 .. .. 1,113 918 III N.A. 1,377 1.378 7,878 4,202 3,676 78 29 26 2,876 1,667 IV N.A. 1,359 1,366 7,633 3,951 3,682 205 181" 28 32 3,185 2,571 V N.A. 868 868 5,294 2.701 2.593 7 5 .. 2,199 1.793 VI NA. 989 989 6,156 3,148 3.008 lFO 172 4 2,182 1,432 VII N.A. 1,251 1,'259 8,063 4,226 3,837 685 636 2.622 1,618 VIII N.A. 566 566 3.554 J,800 1.754 42 32 28 21 1.428 1,205 IX N.A. 1,573 1,582 9.254 4,950 4,304 18 IS 4 1 3,846 2,653

(Ii) Amreli D.G. N.A. 242 242 1,643 856 787 6 4 452 279

Ward No. 00 N.A. 242 242 1,643 856 787 6 4 452 279 Hectare Amrc~1i Village .5.981.18

• This area has been included in the rural area of the Taluka t".lUMAIl Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORmSRS ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Othor Workers Loe.· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tieD Worker. Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) '" Marginal Non- Cod, -----(l-IX) ----(1) -----(II) ------Repairs [V(a») ------VI to IX) -----Workers ------Workers No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ---_---_ 15 16 17 U 19 20 21 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 iii

J3,996 1,200 1,383 168 404 69 215 52 11,994 911 67 321 16,272 26,385 5/1(1)

13,590 l,n3 1,126 114 359 49 215 52 11,890 908 67 321 15822 25,675

J.~" III 386 62 89 II 68 II 1,024 27 8 92 1,542 2,711 I 640 40 2 9 3 629 37 744 ) ,311 II t,8I6 ~ 18 20 9 18 4 1.839 84 -12 33 2,3C4 3.555 III 1,696 196 23 3 12 10 3 1,651 189 14 30 2,241 3.456 IV 1,213 76 6 3 2 t t 1,201 6S 7 8 1.481 2,509 V

1.304 82 46 -. 18 2 22 2 1.418 78 16 36 1.628 2.190 VI 2.034 164 370 24 172 31 60 13 1,432 196 .. S4 2.188 3,519 VII 837 97 37 15 2 3 798 79 2 2 961 1,655 VIII 2,213 169 236 )0 56 4 24 2 1,897 153 4 66 2,733 4,069 XI

406 77 257 54 45 20 104 3 450 710 (Ii)

40' 77 257 54 45 20 104 3 4S0 710 00

A-4 15

TALUKA DHARI TALUKA : DHARI ORBAN I ViLLAGE

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village In No. of Total Population Locs- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including I nstit u- tion rationl & of Town' ed Resi- House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential balds Houseless Scbeduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Housel Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M P M P M P

~ 3 4 «I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 DHARi TALUKA

Total Km.2 19,787 126,581 62,469 5,177 47 24,136 1,092.2 198,71 64,112 5,312 51 35,000 Heeiares (109,169.02) Rural Km.2 15.029 96,811 47,883 4,153 39 16,967 1,0683 LS,079 48,928 4,191 45 25,C6] Hectares (106,834.72)

Urban Km.2 4,758 29,770 14,586 1.024 8 7,169 2J.9 4,792 15,184 1,121 6 9,939

~URAL AREAS

1 Moavel 3.331.88 4S4 450l 2,867 1,440 1,427 83 99 630 400 2 Kadaya 549.54 109 109 807 404 403 .. 198 139 3 Bhader 2,633.69 657 670 4,222 2,155 2,067 118 121 5 8 1,325 821 4 Kagdadi 1,111.56 188 188 1,175 578 5S7 144 129 308 198 5 Bhayavadar 536.94 41 41 273 162 III 16 3

6 Padar~adh 1,065.78 59 59 414 200 214 .. .. 47 14 7 Jamka 1,083.22 211 211 1,242 627 615 52 59 1 319 IS9 8 Sao alia 268.73 62 62 404 2(0 20~ 12 16 63 36 9 Shilaoa 1,067.51 24" 244 1,505 775 730 44 38 418 240 16 Khi.iadia 398.43 32 32 183 103 fiO 7 9 30 13

11 Hulada 275.20 SO 52 326 15~ 174 62 55 12 Halaria 962.01 423 425 2,679 1.388 1,'291 269 229 651 340 13 Dholarva 1,033.05 71 71 488 234 254 .. 102 24 ]4 Mithapur (Dungri) 1,200.85 229 229 1,641 820 821 130 147 496 3~6 15 Oaramli 725.35 149 153 963 476 487 59 S3 177 122

16 Kathirvadar 209.99 44 44 234 118 116 22 20 73 59 17 Charkha 2,560.78 354 363 2,123 1,042 1,081 32 30 450 377 18 Karni 885.94 151 15~ 849 418 431 31 29 2'16 202 19 Kerala 546.64 145 14.5 776 375 401 32 37 262 192 20 Pania (Dcvastban) 828.83 139 139 85.5 425 430. 49 45 307 212

21 Gopalaram 1,818.54 610 610 4,162 2,111 2.051 202 173 ).381 939 22 Dabida 70].90 81 81 519 269 2S0 36 25 151 42 23 Arnbardi 2.303.38 277 277 1,738 863 875 84 94 593 427 24 Bharad 656.69 68 68 447 219 228 .. 78 6 • !5 Dangavadar 1,188.24 222 222 1,554 822 732 216 199 :81 212

26 Kathrota 465.13 87 87 661 341 320 23 33 185 140 27 Malshika ],347.28 273 274 1,989 994 995 52 77 455 367 28 Kotha Piparia 1,478.62 246 246 1.764 929 835 80 62 459 3:9 /",29 Manavav J ,984.60 116 116 858 42~ 436 22 25 129 104 30 Morzar 367.29 234 134 865 441 424 31 56 288 198

31 Zar 952.16 191 191 1,232 639 593 187 160 202 79 32 Parabadi 566.16 69 69 490 244 246 124 1:0 33 Oaramali Moti 512.31 166 168 1,110 544 566 97 97 298 2'4 34 Vavdi 393.68 44 44 284 129 155 IQ 6 35 Inlorala (Dungd) 1,042.59 134 139 770 394 376 82 84 107 41

28 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcT

M A N W 0 R ~ B R ------• Housohold Industry- Manufactaring, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Worken Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code- (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs (V (a)] VI to IX ] Workers Worken No. ------M P M F M P M F M P M P M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2~ 23 24 :35 26 '},7 28

2 6,514 2.827 3,004 163 51.0 6,338 49,617 32,712 17,616 6,411 920 7,775 3SJ 31,037

5.648 2,742 2,515 129 192 5,961 36.274 25,267 15,950 5,198 640 .3,479 307 23,.354

866 85 419 .34 ,328 377 1.3,343 7,455 1,666 1,213 280 4,296 46 7,683

734 21 463 5 139 10 2 131 4 145 7(6 1,261 1 27 00 20 20 209 " 162 .. 195 38J 2 1,055 95 751 41 110 34 59 1 135 13 37 191 1,063 1,781 3 298 189 194 121 67 68 I 36 2 23 278 385 .. 89 61 27 1 73 111 S

143 28 125 25 17 2 1 1 .. 57 186 II 314 91 '},O3 64 SS 25 13 1 43 I 41 313 483 7 101 51 64 39 9 8 4 2 24 2 99 153 II 439 23 238 2 96 17 13 92 .. 336 707 , 66 1. 6Z 2 4 37 78 10

7S 7 52 1 19 II 1 - 6 74 167 11 670 388 322 190 229 174 17 17 102 7 .. 718 903 12 i32 11 S .. 7 1 9 I IQ2 253 13 376 101 180 38 82 60 J1 103 3 4 444 716 14 242 107 139 50 57 41 6 14 40 2 26 234 354 15

76 1 63 13 1 67 42 411 16 534 47 395 10 92 33 7 4 40 1~ 418 496 616 17 227 18 178 1 30 17 S 14 1 4 190 409 18 197 14 96 41 13 17 43 I 178 387 19 220 78 135 43 50 13 , :I 30 1 20' 351 20

1,054 253 544 5., 175 130 87 46 248 2.0 3 106 1,054 1,692 21 166 II 131 1 25· 10 10 103 239 !2l 401 6 307 4 36 2 51 -1 349 461 520 23 127 113 14 '1 10 92 211 24 408 2JJ 239 112 13.5 120 34 1 - 1 10 413 489 25

172 101 106 79 27 22 S 34 169 219 211 493 137 328 86 97 48 17 2 51 I , SOO 853 27 421 26 281 9 6R 13 2 70 4 17 508 79'2 28 255 36 202 16 36 19 .. J7 I 167 400 29 223 2 175 1 23 3 22 I 218 422 30

352 80 130 22 118 44 o' le4 14 287 513 31 112 60 75 22 9 37 23 S I 132 185 32 254 90 168 40 f4 46 9 2 23 2 290 475 33 8S 5 81 1 3 3 1 I o· 44 149 34 231 47 138 4 63 30 30 13 163 329 35

29 T ALUKA : DHARI URBAN I VILLAGE ------

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total PopulaUoD Loca- Agg)ome- hectar•• Occupl. No. of (including Institu- tion rationt & of Town/ ed Res!· House- tion.1 and Code Town! Ward in dential bolds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates No. ------P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 , 6 7 I 9 10 11 1J 13 J4

,-~-~,--.~--~-~-.- - -.------~;;r___-~--~--'-- ~o~. __ ~~_

36 Samldhiala Nana 354.61 115 115 716 337 379 30 32 179 180 37 Ditla 799.95 214 214 1,442 1')99 743 .55 56 398 278 JII Kharnbhalia 506 . .51 39 40 27.5 140 135 6 12 35 19 39 Dhargani 2,24J.34 428 428 2,750 1,362 1,388 105 126 726 559 40 Oaramali Nani 433.06 37 41 213 10l 111 24 7

41 Kaner 582.06 136 136 868 430 438 61 66 J76 119 42 Hudli . 1,337.78 149 149 1,070 517 553 41 52 326 259 43 Cbhatradia 1,187.94 220 221} 1.246 620 616 31 39 262 162 44 Shivad 555.45 109 109 631 330 301 21 27 100 19 4S Khicha 1,989.17 338 338 2.246 1,114 1,132 21 31 6" 506

46 Fategadh 912.08 108 108 657 335 322 12 15 205 ! 36 47 Rampur 654.80 97 97 808 404 404 )36 IDS 48 Vaghavdi 1.116.06 38 38 233 124 109 33 28 54 13 49 Lakbapldar 1,596.31 174 174 I,C90 537 5S) 41 37 263 194 50 Naadra 738.53 242 242 1,559 787 772 102 97 438 395

51 Devla 2,270.70 330 .330 2,'67 1,123 1,144 146 177 709 524 52 Sarasia 6,027.44 748 748 4,604 2,367 2,137 261 250 1,413 896 53 Facharia 512.31 84 84 '67 293 274 .. 154 128 54 Kabda 980.52 261 262 1,765 901 864 233 213 538 344 5.5 Giiassn 2,025.38 367 367 2,419 1,218 1,201 85 99 595 451

56 Bordi 1,533.89 257 257 t,83S 914 921 27 30 417 272 57 Chanchai 2,044.79 ll9 119 686 348 338 .5 I 31 25 58 Mithapur Nakki 789.91 112 112 782 383 399 38 38 .. 172 123 59 Dalkllaoia 1,756.77 470 470 3.0)8 1,557 1.481 138 127 39 31 827 525 60 Govindput 1,757.92 4S7 457 2,859 1,449 1,410 102 90 909 615

61 Amfoltpur 787.40 188 188 1.\76 6()O 576 412 298 62 Dabhali 853.78 57 57 400 207 193 121 99 63 Madhapur 419.87 63 63 534 279 255 .~ 130 102 64 Virpur 2,308.34 479 479 2,688 1,364 1,324 171 ISS 874 6')7 65 liadhia 2,437.43 193 193 1.297 651 646 40 39 176 64

66 Jira 2.221.92 423 423 2,541 1,300 1.241 33 34 808 .565 67 Trambakpur 847.43 iii 181 1. \69 SS2 51!7 26 24 319 218 68 Rllvna 495.85 9 9 40 19 21 .. 1 69 Sakhpur 823.56 100 101 664 344 320 36 43 134 82 70 Kotda 511.89 42 42 268 133 135 20 21 42 18

71 Paoia Dungri 4,900.93 4S 45 275 152 123 19 6 72 Sbemardi 1.956.94 48 48 ;39 183 156 105 94 73 Krangsa 1.351.25 37 37 274 144 130 52 45 74 Malan Mala ),125.68 5 5 40 23 I7 .. 75 Karamdadi 1,8J5.21 148 148 912 501 411 7 12 66 14

76 Khisri 724.75 108 108 636 336 300 2 5 101 44 77 Hirava 1,061.07 173 173 J,069 555 514 5 4 246 124 78 RajasthaJi 345.8S 8:1 80 420 210 210 7S 49 79 Tarsingada 164.85 48 50 327 173 154 31 14 80 Dudhala 1.247.67 68 68 484 2.50 234 163 133

81 Jaljivadi 929.40 244 244 1,420 707 713 35 24 257 170 1\2 Ga

30 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R It E R S ------Houaehold Industry- Manufacturin,. Other Workers Loca Total Main A,rlcultural Processing, (III,IV, tlon Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- Cod (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------_.. _- M F M F M F M P M F M F M F

l' ttl 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 l8

168 62 104 39 39 21 , 20 2 169 3i7 36 375 137 211 81 76 S I 16 -3 72 2 41 324 565 37 83 79 1 3 " 57 135 38 681 412 368 201 178 203 2 133 8 10 72 671 904 39 65 13 46 I 14 6 6 5 37 98 41)

236 115 157 71 60 41 4 2 15 1 58 19~ 265 41 263 26 177 6 46 19 2 38 1 20- 201 234 326 42 303 41 201 5 59 34 2 41 2 17 225 300 360 43 203 23 160 16 33 7 10 I 127 277 44 602 167 401 126 77 37 16 101 3 -6 93 506 872 45

150 2 116 1 8 1 3 . . 23 .. 1 .. 184 320 46 200 97 140 70 48 25 1 I 11 I 18 98 186 209 47 70 15 68 13 2 2 33 54 61 48 280 45 210 23 46 22 -1 .. 2'3 128 257 3~0 4':) 420 5 320 2 31 31 2 32 I 13 408 354 359 50

577 179 358 83 96 90 29 3 94 3 3 73 543 892 51 1,lSS I1S S87 48 231 54 53 184 13 7 358 1,205 1,764 52 153 79 105 43 29 34 2 I 17 1 ., 140 195 53 444 21 288 9 112 9 7 37 3 3 90 454 753 54 636 28 473 12. 51 11 3 109 5 I 37l 581 8e2 55

468 267 291 154 122 III 11 44 2 4 1 442 653 56 247 13 121 6 63 6 63 45 215 56 110 57 210 125 107 55 82 70 21 2 171 274 58 827 144 445 62 242 76 29- 3 lit 3 95 730 1,242 59 769 192 421 43 254 139 45 2 49 8 5 680 1,213 60

229 6 146 I 22 4 4 57 26 188 345 382 61 119 13 92 5 16 7 11 99 88 81 62 159 4 103 2 47 2 2 7 " 152 120 99 63 691 28 441 7 114 12 4 132 9 13 342 660 954 64 368 121 262 86 66 3' 2 38 283 525 65

640 337 421 186 111 136 27 3 II 12 4 197 656 707 66 298 9 20S 59 8 34 I 284 578 67 12 4 3 1 7 3 2 7 17 68 170 59 19 23 57 36 4 20 14 78 160 183 '9 72 25 47 12 24 12 1 61 110 70

78 16 54 9 24 7 74 107 71 84 29 43 13 41 16 99 127 71 70 47 13 6 57 41 74 83 73 10 1 4 t5 I -4 13 12 74 305 65 204 31 94 33 7 1 4 147 192 199 7S

190 49 14 7 102 41 :I 32 1 3 76 143 175 76 215 51 170 31 47 14 II 47 6 14 154 266 309 77 114 2 67 44 :a 3 115 96 93 71 102 2 73 2 28 .. 1 82 71 70 79 138 4 122 2 11 1 1 4 1 133 112 97 80

397 63 217 17 113 53 8 59 3 21 174 2&9 476 81 132 .5 74 .54 .s 4 13 114 207 82 75 37 73 35 2 2 ----_ SO 110 83

31 T ALUI.A : DHARI URBAN ! VILLAGE

Nameo( Vmagl' Area of Urban Village In No. of Total Population Loea- Agglome- hect~re. Occupl- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! &0 Town! cd Resl- House- tional and Code Town I Ward iD deDtial holds Housele.s Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houles Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------_------P M F M F M F M F

:I 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 112 13 14

UIlBAN AREAS Km.2 5/11 Dharl (V.P.) 153 2,812 2,841 17,540 8,914 8,556 589 531 6 8 5,680 4,126

Ward No. I N.A. 334 546 3,156 1,655 1,501 99 95 1,036 668 II N.A. 1'0 150 880 451 42'1 8 13 342 253 III N.A. 157 157 936 465 471 .. .. 355 307 IV N.A. 201 201 1,143 593 5jO 79 S6 470 321 V N.A. 184 184 1,077 542 535 30 26 405 296

VI N.A. 154 154 903 470 433 100 88 328 239 VII N.A. 1,433 1,449 9,44S 4,808 4,637 273 253 6 8 2,744 2,043 Hectares Dhari Villa Ie ·4,972.88 KBl.2 5/111 Chalal. (V.P.) 22.34 1.946 1,951 12,230 6,200 6,030 532 493 4,259 3,043

Ward No. I NA. 487 481 2,9U 1,508 1,434 203 191 1,127 815 II N.A. 437 438 2,972 1,499 1,473 176 160 975 719 III N.A. 422 422 2.674 ',354 1,320 16 20 1,017 739 IV N.A. 6CO 60) 3,642 1.839 1,803 137 122 1,140 770

• This area has been included in the rural area g( the Taluh

32 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A J N W 0 R II B R ------S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Worker. Loca- Total Maio Agricultural Processing, rIII, IV, tloa Workors Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. _------_------....---- M f1 M P M F M F M F M F M P

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 :17 28 1 '\

4,411 573 928 57 896 323 192 15 2,395 178 20 97 4,553 7,88d 5/11

765 148 30 7 223 103 16 496 38 890 1,353 I 2111 IS 5 .. 1 11 .. 201 18 10 233 401 II 239 20 9 1 2 2 33 I 195 16 .. I 226 450 III 301 18 5 2 30 3 1 I 265 12 9 39 283 493 IV 286 30 7 29 5 11 2 239 23 3 256 502 V

227 29 9 27 14 16 I 175 14 11 8 232 396 VI 2,375 310 863 47 584 196 104 10 824 57 36 2,433 4,'291 VII

3,044 293 738 28 317 96 88 19 1,901 ISO 26 280 3.130 5,457 (S/III

727 74 6S 1 57 16 14 7 591 50 10 37 771 1,323 I 719 57 291 2 72 IS 16 2 340 38 3 102 777 1,314 II 681 Sl 1241 IS 38 10 35 2 486 21 I 60 672 1,209 III 917 III 260 7 ISO 55 23 8 484 41 12 81 910 J,611 V

A-S 33

MAHAL KHAMBHA MAHAL:KHAMsHA tJ.kBAN I ViLLAGE

.~-"-.-~

Name of Vill_pl Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population loea- Agglome- hectares Occupi. No. of (including Institu- tion ration I cI of Town! lid Resi- House· tional and Codo Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scbeduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literate. ------_.--,--- P M P M F M If M f

2 3 4 5 (j , 8 9 10 11 12 U 14

3 KHAMBHA MAHAL Total Km.2 7,046 46,556 23,000 1,20' 1 7.593 407.5 7,062 23,556 1,217 3 U.571 Hectarea (40,746.96)

RUral Km.2 7,046 46,556 23,000 1.206 1 7,593 407.5 7,062 23,556 1,2} 7 3 12.571 Hec/ores (40,746.96)

Urban

RURAL AREAS

1 Samadbiala Mota 2,098.71 493 494 3.178 1,594 1,584 22! 201 1,041 761 2 Rugnatbpur 995.1 I 206 206 1,424 691 733 28 37 .. 35 376 3 Jik iali 1,101.62 205 206 1.448 738 710 46 44 500 312 4 Vankia 1,448.26 194 198 ',240 616 62,( 7S 76 401 244 5 Kotda 862.81 116 116 722 355 367 11 14 219 164

6 Anida 954.08 174 174 1,Q67 526 541 20 12 307 234 7 Jngorala 1,670.90 294 294 1,921 936 985 5S S9 636 497 11 Bhad 1,166.61 229 229 1.461 718 743 41 42 3 494 JH 9 Vi!8\adar 667.9~ 96 96 616 302 314 12 i 195 157 10 Dhari Nani 1,805.57 198 198 1,329 664 665 42 47 232 76

11 Lasa 886.43 197 197 1,393 681 712 32 39 410 280 12 Umaria 1.231.84 206 206 1.618 817 801 6 S 3~9 200 13 Nanudi 741.65 65 65 531 284 247 16 16 88 44 14 Dadhiali 732.04 93 94 671 344 327 25 35 ) 25 38 ]5 Khambha 2.811.11 1,238 1,242 8,018 4,081 3,937 204 217 2,660 1,697

IIi Tatania 821.'0 292 292 1,749 862 887 24 26 570 349 17 D"avadia 716.17 58 58 389 193 196 I 4 84 48 1 ~ Bhania 2,943.92 92 92 517 292 225 64 7 19 Gidardi 1,360.07 184 184 1.B3 574 579 10 10 214 84 20 Pipalava 2,348.45 270 270 1,593 828 76S 7 10 370 169

21 Bhavardi 1,081.86 202 202 1,412 743 669 49 45 309 153 22 Sarskadia 3S9.60 23 23 173 97 76 35 10 23 Khadadhar 1,936.98 337 337 2,282 1,146 1,136 50 34 6~0 449 24 HOiata 1,623.41 172 172 1,206 621 585 3 5 171 8 25 Babarpur 1,228.99 29 29 218 107 111 33 12

26 Chakrava 735.36 120 120 841 435 406 26 19 134 58 27 Hanumaopur 620.45 152 152 986 493 493 30 27 276 HS rz8 Talda 744.47 228 228 1,470 718 752 13 10 3S2 191 29 Kantala 733.65 108 lOS 679 362 317 100 21 30 Dhundhavana 624.91 105 lOS 626 331 295 85 4

31 Dadli 752.15 ] 19 ]19 864 451 413 9 9 240 121 32 Ambaliala 1,017.12 127 127 827 458 369 4 5 '"' 130 6 33 Pachapachia 388.22 87 87 628 321 307 J8 15 84 37 34 Piparia 571.74 102 102 663 331 332 t I 155 88 35 Salva 583.29 85 90 635 328 307 36 31 113 36 36 Rabarika 379.91 150 150 1,008 518 490 101 101 264 141 , -_ .. _-

36 PRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______M A I N - ______W 0 R It 0 ______B R • Household Industry- Manufacturing. Other WOikers Loca- Teta! Main Agri;;ultural Processing, (lII, IV, tiOD Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal NOD- Code (I-IX) (1) (II) Rtpairs lV(a)} VI to IXl Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

~---- 15 16 17 III 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3 3,371 1,784 1,443 14 130 1,227 18,402 12,070 6,654 3,227 217 1,972 27 11,459

3,371 1,784 1.443 14 130 1,227 1,840} 1,2070 6,654 3,127 217 1,971 27 11,459

81S 258 430 13 199 232 3S 2 ISl II 3 121 776 1.205 I

331 15 250 4 38 9 ~. 43 2 1 29 359 68'1 2 3'0 22 258 1 47 13 II 6 34 2 I 112 387 576 3 32~ 169 1'4 128 56 36 5 69 '5 117 292 338 4 ISS 24 141 S 26 16 7 14 161 167 182 S

'53 40 155 5 69 33 5 2-' 2 2 165 271 336 6 465 41 304 23 64 16 17 -1 80 7 30 471 908 7 329 106 232 63 58 37 8 31 6 l 389 634 8 137 l III 8 2 18 I 12 165 299 9 361 1 270 77 1 1 13 303 664 10

336 6 216 1 87 3 33 :2 1 345 705 11 4(,)9 8 310 3 48 3 13 28 2 2 33 406 760 12 H2 11 85 ]0 59 I 1 7 29 132 207 13 202 190 ]50 138 41 52 2 9 2 142 135 14 2,027 323 520 148 566 123 44 4 .97 48' --l 16 2,051 3.598 15

477 16 222 157 11 14 84 5 3 385 868 16 103 49 72 33 25 ]6 6 96 147 17 ]57 73 96 45 51 28 10 13S 152 18 297 66 167 18 101 44 w 29 4 -.. 277 513 19 419 14 137 1 235 10 8 39 3 4 185 405 566 20

448 136 271 72 125 64 52 295 533 21 S3 :2 28 1 2S I 5 44 69 22 546 74 293 10 162 54 4 87 10 1 1 599 1,061 23 317 143 139 76 138 64 1 39 3 1 37 303 405 24 S9 27 37 16 15 11 7 ~ 48 78 2S

263 144 141 73 109 71 3 10 25 172 237 26 263 177 148 102 78 70 20 17 5 230 316 27 388 396 263 2~(I J 10 115 5 .. 10 1 330 356 28 208 169 94 79 107 88 I 7 I .. 4 154 144 29 Il10 24 96 ]9 47 5 17 8 84 163 187 30

262 239 18S 177 6t 61 2 II 18) 174 31 259 126 191 85 60 41 8 199 243 32 126 13 68 4 51 9 7 1 195 293 33 165 36 116 17 41 19 8 24 166 272 34 145 68 81 30 36 32 28 Ii 13 183 226 lS 276 156 173 101 47 52 11 45 3 8 241 326 36

37

TALUKA RAJULA TALUKA RAJULA URBAN / VILLA'"; E

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loea· Agglome- bectares Occupl. No. of (including Institu· IIOD ration, &: of Town/ cd Rell· House· tional and Code Townl Ward in dential bolds Houaeless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 House. ------Population) -----Castel -----Tribel -----Llteratel P M P M P M F M F

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

.. RAJULA TALUKA Km. 2 20,550 131,268 65,331 .4,800 55 11,686 8S0.0 20,585 65,937 4,867 61 28, 114 Total Hectares (85,003.89)

Rural Km.2 16,186 105,248 52,033 3,738 49 7,137 826.0 /6,201 53,2/5 3,808 52 10,01) Heclarll (81,6039.8)

Urban Km2 4,364 17,020 13,298 1,062 6 4,549 24.0 4,383 13,722 1,059 9 8,081 RURAL AREAS

1 Bhui 1,122.91 145 145 929 443 486 14 25 2H 90 2 Vaver. ],751.06 46] 461 2,746 1,413 ],333 91 74 626 251 3 Kherali Nani 556.41 lOS 105 722 362 36) 26 ]8 98 . a 4 lCherali Moti 1,190.78 192 192 1,406 697 709 49 44 249 72 5 Khari 409.96 79 " 561 309 252 112 23 6 Babariadhal' 1,240.90 330 330 2,053 1,051 1,002 33 21 518 Jli7 7 Amuli 309.97 42 42 245 114 131 ~6 69 53 27 I Nav8.am(Mariyana) 321.00 21 28 227 123 104 .. 32 9 Balapar 384.16 67 69 475 258 217 9 64 4 10 Muundada Nana- 686.77 87 87 503 266 237 12 9 120 21 Mota " 11 MoraDgi 825.63 302 302 2,;00 1,018 I,OU 112 116 22 17 453 17:Z 12 Mandai 893.96 334 334 2,301 1,127 1,174 124 129 30 32 "7 143 13 Doli. 737.83 217 277 1,7:i5 902 883 18 19 3iS 47 14 ehhapri 1,039.94 152 152 1.029 490 539 58 47 247 134 15 Barbatana 976.26 299 299 1,924 962 962 48 51 463 151

16 Dipadia 209.67 92 93 ~78 297 281 70 72 17 Dharesh,ar 757.88 324 324 2,277 1,195 1,182 189 '29 !O" 18 Aaaria Nava 1,208.94 155 155 1,078 557 521 24 1"24 216 64 19 Asaria Mota 1,50R.IO 20.5 205 1,466 730 736 41 38 360 161 20 Vavdi 1,054.06 200 200 1,204 619 585 35 33 285 126

21 Agaria Dbudia 1,064.06 169 269 1,0)7 91)\) 1,008 131 129 336 137 :11 Mandardi Navi JUDi 743.50 198 198 1,447 747 ?CO 5S 54 318 99 23 Vadli 698.21 214 214 1,460 752 70S 120 115 161 14 24 Z'Dliuda 491.53 110 110 768 370 398 27 43 107 20 25 Cbarbopia 671.26 145 145 1,054 530 524 58 54 302 173

26 KundaJia 1,0711.69 208 208 1,3M 671 695 109 106 197 37 27 Ring.niala Mota 585.82 174 174 1,289 636 6.53 32 38 369. 137 18 Dungarparda 289.55 64 64 423 216 207 .. 103 20 29 Mobhiana Mota 351.7.5 41 41 214 113 101 2 7 4 .. 30 Mobbiana Nana 272.42 25 25 141 73 68 15 18 24 1

31 Zinzka 752.56 168 168 1,005 524 481 37 40 211 58 32 Rampara No.1 318.66 33 33 215 116 99 31 4 33 Sajanavav 561.12 198 19i 1,374 668 706 316 181 34 Rajparda 430.45 138 138 911\ 444 474 .. 252 74 3.5 GaDjavadar 238.86 19 19 lOS 61 47 8 10 31 3

40 PR.[~ARY CE~SUS A8Srll~Cr

M A- I W 0 R KI E R ----,------.. ------• Housebold Industry- Manufacturing, Otber Workers Loca- Total Maio A-,ricultural Processing. r Ill. IV. tlon Worken Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) &: Marginal NOD- Qxle (I-IX) (J) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Worken No. ------_--_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 :zs

-----.. -~- -

4

8,OH 3,288 3,M!8 131 90~ 5,1187 51,433 35,223 J8,163 7,726 984 8,350 421 31,293

7,383 3,185 3,522 98 578 5,375 39,275 28,604 /7,0.39 7,093 679 3,793 349 24,262

628 103 166 33 326 512 12,158 6,619 1,124 633 305 4,557 72 7,031

256 44 191 12 24 30 2 .. 39 2 I 187 441 t 733 283 401 112 210 160 9 2 113 9 4 IS 676 1,035 2 219 184 .. 20 2 . . 13 215 143 J4S 3 355 51 214 5 109 44 7 1 25 1 275 342 383 4 161 2 113 37 2 II 148 250 5

57(, 119 280 202 III 7 3 87 5 92 475 791 57 8 35 -I 18 7 3 1 5 57 1I8 •7 71 .. 65 6 .. 52 104 8 153 23 113 6 26 17 .. 14 1 99 104 95 9 146 . 68 106 44 21 19 I 1 18 4 16 70 104 99 10

583 225 243 55 224 15S 46 8 70 7 2 125 433 732 11 576 333 328 139 168 198 14 66 1 lO 160 541 676 II 45U 119 272 89 119 28 3 I 56 I 4 135 448 619 13 263 24 210 14 27 8 2 .. 24 2 106 227 409 14 ~!5 278 333 188 !J8 84 25 2 59 4 33 447 651 l' 164 89 105 47 52 42 .. .. 7 - 133 192 18 ~57 192 327 89 146 95 23 I 61 7 25 226 '13 764 17 304 136 206 30 70 106 6 22 7 21 246 364 II 402 96 245 56 90 35 17 ~o 5 5 10} 323 531 19 348 128 198 70 103 55 7 2 40 1 10 271 447 20

547 189 287 43 221 136 11 5 28 5 I 452 818 21 416 23 220 3 177 20 2 17 .. 122 331 5SS 22 412 69 343 ~O 60 18 3 16 I -- 27 330 612 23 174 129 .. 34 3 8 .. I 32 195 366 24 248 39 1S7 1 52 36 5 34 2 17 282 468 2'

379 8 219 115 6 13 32 160 292 527 2d 326 17 239 ., ~6 UI 9 22 310 636 27 102 60 61 12 39 48 1 1 114 147 2& 62 3 24 36 3 2 .. 51 98 29 36 2 20 13 2 3 19 37 47 30

265 52 190 27 34 2S 16 25 7 259 422 31 68 1 47 1 20 1 .. 48 t8 32 35S 121 196 79 83 32 12 4 67 6 3 139 307 446 33 ,43 36 129 9 79 2S 11 24 2 98 201 340 34 36 2 30 2 15 17 24 28 3J _------_.

AM-G 41 TALUKA RAJULA URBAN [ VILLAGE

---~-.---- .. ~~-~--,-.- .. .-_------_.,---- ~ -,~,--.---~ --- _-_._-_._------... -_ --.--

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Villago in No. of Total Population loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ratioo/ & of Town/ ed Resi- House- lionel and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km,2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literate. ----.---- -..-_------_ P M F M F M F M P -"--- _----'_ 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

% Untia 493.27 92 92 559 282 277 79 85 41 5 37 Ringaniala Nana 269.91 16 16 85 44 41 24 II 32 Zampodar '199.91 81 81 445 232 213 -- 32 4 39 Kotdi 2,4.56.()0 443 443 3,' 38 1.625 1,513 75 77 535 88 40 Samadbiala ,2 624.57 72 72 496 262 234 75 25

41 Nesdi No.1 288.89 78 i8 574 298 276 47 42 154 75 42 Pali 594.23 68 68 503 258 245 10 12 103 26 43 Kodia 861,51 145 145 936 458 478 15 20 169 87 44 ::'IlIaltadia 967.n 226 226 1,594 778 816 101 89 361 201 45 Raydi 1,006.20 201 201 1,383 672 711 57 58 295 156

46 Dcdan 3,604,74 907 910 5,794 2,976 2,818 186 208 ., J,131 596 47 Nava Malaknos 1,069.95 16' 162 982 524 458 45 45 96 14 48 Juna Malaknes 593.86 167 167 1,071 55t! 513 7 6 117 34 49 Vaogadhra 1,016.59 151 151 942 479 463 36 34 218 53 ~O MUDjiasar 609.34 IS7 157 1,106 576 530 II 10 133 28

51 JivltPar 440.66 100 lOa 690 3615 324 21 24 205 71 52 Katarpara 444.19 75 75 589 311 278 6 9 116 63 ~3 Katar 1,842.65 372 372 2,7.:6 1.373 1,363 91 95 - 531 183 54 Khakhbai 1,094.86 291 2CJl3 2,245 1,134 1,111 127 118 445 97 !l5 Hindorna 943.78 205 205 1,290 6tl 648 29 32 183 34

S6 Khambhalia 433,21 110 110 6\ I 315 296 20 25 108 17 .57 Hadmatia 476.05 S3 53 321 17(J 151 44 41 61 9 58 Devka 836.56 180 180 1,034 507 527 40 41 162 26 59 Kumbharia S83.80 116 116 694 355 339 4 3 172 76 60 JhoJapar tOI.73 101 101 585 296 289 111 20

61 Maja(lar 482.19 48 48 332 163 169 11 13 30 1 62 Nesdi No.1 233.12 42 42 216 119 97 4 4 38 7 63 Rabhda 628.20 142 142 1,133 561 572 48 38 228 70 64 Daotardi 1,405.33 298 299 1,8'0 922 8~8 50 46 417 167 65 P&tva E69.S7 77 77 573 290 283 34

66 Samadbiala NO,1 777.95 165 165 1,067 539 52!! 23 29 III 25 67 Visalia 525.99 J9] 191 1.(,96 562 53~ 225 37 fi8 Kathivacar 2,3111.64 183 183 1,028 531 497 25 28 129 21 Pipav,1v 518 278 69 1,102.12 92 92 240 " 25 2 70 Ningala No.1 590.89 76 76 392 210 182 24 21 61 13

71 Kadiali 926.05 240 244 1,572 SOl 771 5S 55 285 58 72 Chhatadia "76.34 69 69 3R7 198 189 22 20 24 1 73 Vad 825.20 155 155 849 432 417 52 45 106 32 74 Barpatoli 1,927.79 465 465 2,968 1,487 1,481 51 47 752 346 75 Barman Mota 1,103.74 300 3eo 1,812 964 SOS 132 142 381 203

76 Gorana 266.'10 30 3G 230 116 114 22 30 16 9 77 Bhur:daoi 966.91 193 193 J,335 676 659 18 18 300 160 78 Trakuda 1,004.78 187 187 1,333 672 661 58 63 332 ]93 79 Ningala No.2 741.71 151 151 1,060 542 518 64 58 247 94 80 Jamka 2,115.57 361 361 2,330 1.171 1,159 107 107 317 99

81 Barman Nana 698.19 153 153 1,054 538 516 104 811 179 62 82 Chotra 'U.97 143 14~ 977 497 480 85 78 212 125 83 Dhllranones 181.13 49 49 2iO 135 135 44 II 84 Bhaebldar 130,60 121 121 737 370 367 56 55 62 13 85 Rampara No.2 2,246.09 303 303 1,744 819 855 .. , 36 138 20

42 PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------Household Industry· Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural Processine, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivatora Labourers Servicing and V (b) rt Marelna) NOD- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a)l VI to IX 1 Workers Worker. No. ------M P M F M F M F M F M F M F

'-~------15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

140 30 as 50 30 4 142 2,47 36 26 20 .. 6 .. 18 41 37 127 49 65 17 11 6 51 26 105 164 38 B6S 116 666 71 ]37 43 19 43 2 8 84 752 1,313 39 155 1 142 9 1 3 1 58 107 175 40

166 55 105 44 48 11 6 7 .. 8 67 124 154 41 134 63 91 44 25 17 5 13 2 31 74 93 108 42 220 9 153 4 29 3 .2 1 36 1 19 207 219 262 43 417 65 288 36 9~ 26 17 2 18 1 8 355 353 396 44 348 68 239 49 52 II 20 7 37 1 1 23 323 620 45

1,6e8 385 630 112 5eO 231 26 5 452 37 10 202 1,358 2,231 46 283 125 218 ICO 56 25 9 22 98 219 235 47 316 147 211 100 89 47 -I .. 15 1 9 241 357 41 257 142 155 74 77 66 4 2 21 6 36 216 285 49 316 118 250 39 47 78 19 1 25 192 235 220 SO

194 '14 149 t 36 13 I 8 13 102 159 208 51 172 39 140 35 28 4 3 1 .. .-. 139 239 52 728 50 431 17 199 32 30 68 1 44 645 1,269 53 623 195 385 122 85 70 13 .. 140 3 511 916 54 342 144 132 36 94 93 1 116 14 5 300 499 55

16S .. 82 61 _. 5 17 6 30 144 266 56 102 9 49 .. 48 9 .. 5 68 141 57 300 23 177 5 92 18 8 .. 23 .. 49 207 455 58 181 7 94 57 4 4 2 26 1 1 98 173 234 59 168 7 103 36 6 3 26 1 3 16 125 266 60

86 28 69 1 16 27 1 71 141 61 64 25 48 11 14 14 2 .. -1 55 71 62 272 97 193 67 ~6 29 23 1 8 289 467 63 502 208 291 138 136 66 18 1 57 3 1 58 419 622 64 164 46 102 1 47 45 1 14 126 237 6'

305 205 174 119 93 84 6 32 ,.. 234 323 6' 320 63 180 5 115 58 25 1 241 470 67 284 11 117 2 68 7 .. 99 2 55 247 431 68 153 19 112 16 8 33 3 43 125 178 69 106 28 32 15 1 2 1 57 26 2 12 102 142 70

424 272 211 86 94 99 9 3 110 84 3 374 498 71 130 5 74 44 5 _. 12 68 184 72 281 34 156 -1 109 33 16 151 383 73 775 85 516 5' 165 29 31 63 1 18 543 694 853 74 506 89 299 52 138 29 13 S6 8 17 77 441 742 75

73 9 67 g 6 1 .. 43 105 71'1 382 15 228 2 132 13 10 12 294 644 77 358 163 264 121 62 39 12 20 2 3 5 311 493 71 287 144 198 107 66 37 6 17 29 255 345 79 612 114 389 63 137 48 24 62 3 14 180 545 865 80

285 83 1S5 36 76 40 12 42 6 64 253 369 81 254 100 162 64 75 35_. 2 IS 1 2 243 378 82 79 .. 42 .. 34 .. 3 - 56 135 83 167 10 97 1 51 9 8 11 43 139 160 218 14 519 85 393 8 100 66 3 23 11 43 37O 717 as

43 TALUKA I RAJULA URBAN/VILLAGE

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

Name of Village/ Area of {Jthan Village in No.oC Total Population Loca· Agglome- hectares Occupi. No. or (including Institu- tion ration! '" of Town/ ed Resi· House- tional and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Krn.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M P M F

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

86 Uchaiya 522.45 137 139 754 382 372 79 71 152 75 87 Bherai 2.996.0& 572 573 3,041 1,495 1,546 61 ~2 472 144 88 Kovaya 1,383.58 158 158 889 445 444 19 14 liD 41 89 Vlctor 107.94 223 223 1,169 608 561 9 6 314 131 9U Khera 803.50 133 133 845 449 396 16

91 Chanch 1,763.12 280 280 1,866 929 937 176 24

URBAN AREAS

Km2 5jIV Rajula (N.P.) 2.32 3,340 3,359 20,464 10,371 10,093 837 8JI 7 4 6,037 3,624

Ward No. I N.A. 724 739 4.37l 2,243 2,129 156 143 2 2 1,378 825 II N.A. 462 462 2,7i8 1.391 1,387 211 27 5 2 775 441 III N.A. 288 292 1,691 851 840 15 20 649 534 IV NA. 663 663 4,763 2,227 2,136 163 161 1,077 485 V N.A. 534 534 3,269 1,646 1.623 438 446 969 571.

VI NA. 514 514 3, I 55 1,601 1,554 27 27 I,OlO 732 VII N.A. )55 155 836 412 424 10 6 99 35

Hectares R~jula Village .2,427.00

Km.2 5!V Dungar lV.P.) 21.66 1,024 1,014 6,556 3,351 3,205 222 231 2 2 2,044 925

Wad No. I N.A. 399 399 2,455 1,229 1,226 66 57 844 376 II N.A. 625 625 4,101 2,122 1,979 156 174 2 2 1,200 549

• This area has been included in the rural area of the Taluka

44 PRiMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A. I N W 0 R Kl B R S ------Household [ndustry- Manufacturing, Other Work.cc! LOCi' Total Main Agricultural Proce&sing, ( III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (U) Repairs [Veal] VI to IX I Workers Workers No. ------,------M P M P M F M f M P M F M F ------_ 15 16 17 J8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

----~------

215 32 141 . , 66 32 - 6 .. 167 340 86 746 209 232 8 8G 42 71 39 363 120 3 749 1,334 87 271 l60 8 3 174 444 bb ::0> 133 16 3 47 65 10 2 232 63 303 428 89 266 159 185 9~ 80 65 1 183 237 90

489 206 226 40 90 82 4 169 84 7 26 433 7l\5 91

5,124 449 639 30 437 107 171 25 3,877 287 61 363 5,186 9,281 5/IV

1.111 152 56 14 183 29 58 19 820 90 3 20 1,123 1,957 I 689 4-1 49 75 7 22 1 543 36 \) 39 693 1,304 II 431 31 6 19 1 20 386 30 .. 2 420 8' 7 III 1,079 36 341 4 S7 12 28 I 653 19 31 Wi 1,117 1.874 IV 804 91 91 8 40 18 9 4 664 61 7 50 1m 1,4 til V

798 49 95 4 25 5 3' 644 40 4 8 799 ) ,497 VI 206 46 1 38 35 167 11 7 18 199 360 VII

1,495 179 485 73 196 59 134 8 680 39 11 149 1,845 2,877 51V

567 57 1.58 II 75 27 74 6 260 16 2 40 660 1.129 I 928 122 327 65 121 32 60 2 420 23 9 109 I, i85 1,74a 11

45

TALUKA JAFRABAD TALUKA JAFRABAD URBAN / VILLAGE

Name 01 Villagel Area of Urban Village In No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu· tion ration/ & of Townl ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M P M P M P M P

2 3 4 S (I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

5 JAFRABAD TALUKA

Total Km.2 9,600 59,153 28,985 1,885 2 3,403 355.6 9,624 30,168 1,914 1 9,726 Hectares (35,570.24 )

Rural Km.2 7,193 45.W9 22,314 1,767 2 2,C63 326.8 7,215 23,295 1,792 6,542 Hectares ( 32,691.89)

Urban Km.2 2,407 1,3544 6,671 118 1.340 28.8 2,409 6,873 122 3,184 RURAL AREAS

I Mansa Nana 791.55 146 146 1,012 490 522 66 52 143 43 2 Ebhalwad 403.66 92 92 567 28:) 278 9 14 87 19 3 Lor 901.31 140 140 897 470 427 20 20 124 21 4 Pacharia 633.15 100 10J 681 357 324 142 48 5 Pinchhadi 436.05 76 76 500 247 253 152 76

6 Sarovalda 325.50 36 36 2211 110 118 .. 62 ~6 7 Bhatvadar 270.~6 30 30 198 109 R9 2 2 37 8 8 Lonthpur 1,351.62 264 264 1,603 821 780 77 88 119 ~l 9 Kagvadar 973.49 104 104 563 3eO 263 30 29 92 H 10 Kl£Dthatia Keli 433.45 41 41 243 124 119 20 10

11 lCIantharia Khalsa 334.30 83 83 821 401 420 58 75 177 61 12 Ba!anivav 382.83 35 35 213 112 101 14 8 29 11 U Jikadri Navi 567.81 114 114 683 3~3 340 28 38 47 8 14 Jikadri JUDi 339.46 42 42 239 121 118 44 44 30 11 IS Hemal 1,231.48 304 304 1,875 974 901 117 114 364 147

Hi Mansa Mota 882.55 169 169 1,114 553 561 113 8S 216 108 17 Timbi 2,024.57 724 725 4,154 2,235 2,119 171 174 962 444 18 Bhada 816.76 222 222 1,477 733 74~ 91 73 152 50 19 Chhelana ~97.6S 128 128 812 401 41\ 44 51 215 108 20 Sakaria Nana 234.01 10 10 85 47 38 5 7

21 Sokhda. 203.38 28 28 181 92 89 5 2 17 4 22 Dudllala 862.23 103 103 704 374 330 21 22 124 41 23 Dholadri 420.29 105 105 706 350 356 52 ~O 138 46 24 Naaeahri 1,962.23 623 623 4,062 2,098 1,964 245 266 2 671 273 25 Mithapur 1,088.23 162 162 1,034 541 493 49 50 139 52

26 Mitia!a 1,360.25 185 186 1,036 550 536 8 10 165 11 27 Va.ndh 1,032.28 174 174 1,015 52l 493 75 68 89 32 28 LUDlapur 2,177.80 220 220 1,303 668 635 52 46 179 31 29 Bankodar 434.S9 99 99 626 309 317 .. 1 30 Sblalbet 75.32 322 322 1,~89 934 955 1 88 14

31 Varahswarup 137.26 83 83 443 216 227 13 32 Babarkot 1,352.38 427 447 2.417 1,129 1,1188 25 18 421 40 33 Gbenspur 401.98 30 30 1~9 ' 90 99 11 11 30 10 34 Sakaria Mota 404.71 45 45 269 134 135 .. 61 12 35 Chitrasar 572.69 195 195 1,469 747 722 S J5 121 4

48 PR IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W. 0 R 14 E R • ------Household Indulltry- Manufact.riog, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tioo Workers Cultivators Labourers Sfrvicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code· (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a)J VI to IX J Workers Worken No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

5 2,526 396 1.296 72 762 1,45" 2,5005 15,790 7,042 3,467 334 4,9"7 255 14,123

1,927 384 1,279 59 205 1,323 19,064 12,586 6,851 3,417 301 2,017 190 10,519

599 12 17 13 557 131 5,941 3,204 191 50 33 2,930 65 3,604

245 32 156 12 69 18 2 18 2 S 90 240 400 1 172 44 117 21 52 22 3 I - 117 234 2 264 12 18~ 6 64 6 2 14 4 206 411 3 196 57 132 8 57 48 7 1 161 267 4 147 110 28 9 100 253 5

59 40 35 15 23 25 51 78 6 70 26 41 9 28 17 39 63 , 464 149 204 6 217 134 13 7 30 2 12 3'9 619 8 158 27 99 9 43 18 3 13 142 236 9 91 5 76 1 13 4 2 33 114 10

218 35 153 13 57 22 8 IS3 385 11 67 12 SO 4 14 8 3 15 45 74 U 203 27 136 5 49 22 18 26 140 287 13 61 26 49 18 12 8 .. 60 92 14 509 62 322 26 116 31 15 2 56 2 19 86 446 753 15

263 14 IS8 8 75 6 30 .. 6 179 214 368 16 1,152 147 414 27 314 84 83 16 341 20 18 117 1,065 1,85' 11 407 13 2S2 6 116 7 23 16 3 326 729 18 212 27 166 6 28 19 ! 17 2 , 91 184 293 19 29 26 3 11 38 20

S6 1 46 10 1 '·0 11 36 77 11 214 27 124 5 80 22 10 .. 166 160 137 21 203 101 98 2 97 98 1 7 1 .. 141 255 23 1,145 213 507 55 416 141 32 :3 190 14 15 124 938 1,627 14 268 66 116 16 92 47 14 3 46 1 272 427 as

234 52 176 4 55 Ie 20 17 33 15 44 US 222 328 :28 260 46 144 96 39 1 3 19 4 261 447 27 265 2 118 127 2 20 63- 42 338 591 28 205 44 156 49 44 .. .. .' .51 104 222 29 494 102 29 3 18 :u 24 2 423 74 1 4.5 439 808 30

112 31 53 7 29 7 1 29 17 104 196 31 844 167 198 28 145 93 8 2 4'3 44 484 921 3:1 46 4 39 7 4 44 9' 3J 73 42 28 , 3 61 13' 34 411 12 368 3 31 2 10 336 710 " A-7 49 TALUKA ; JAFRABAD UIlBAN I VILLAGE

.~---

Name of Village/ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Locs- Agglome- hectares Occupi· No. of (including Institu· tion rationl & of Town! ed Resi- House- lional and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

,. __ .~~c ____ ~_~ ____ L ---.~-~~-- Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 , 10 11 12 13 14

3~ Vadli 786.85 187 1~7 1,332 685 647 60 40 125 12 37 Kuala 384.78 50 50 341 176 164 41 3 38 Dharabandar 396.05 94 94 594 311 283 10 1 39 Rohisa 1773.95 447 447 3,016 1,510 1,506 109 110 299 101 40 Balana 428.g8 144 144 891 445 446 33 37 131 26 41 T(adiali 1491.10 265 265 ],660 842 818 58 63 148 20 42 Vadhera 1009 35 345 345 2,218 1,133 1,085 99 92 286 39

URBAN AREA Km.2 f/VI lafrabad (VP) 28.77 2,407 2,409 13,544 6,873 6,671 122 118 . 3,184 1,340

Ward No. I N.A. 668 668 3,794 1,969 1,825 53 48 1.216 588 II N.A. 608 608 3,274 1,696 1,578 18 19 752 222 III N.A. 595 597 3,245 J,S73 1,672 648 318 IV N.A. 536 536 3,231 1,~35 1,596 51 !H 568 21'2

5') PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R KI E R S ------.------.. -~ Household ---- Industry- Mallufacturiog, Other Work ere Loca- Total Maio Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tiOD Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) &; Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workon Workers No. ------.-_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M P

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2ei 27 28

421 116 341 22 66 94 13 7 l(i 257 SIS 36 102 81 .. 19 2 1 74 163 37 171 6 103 3 68 3 .. ' 2 140 275 38 750 63 508 II 153 47 39 3 50 2 30 760 1,413 39 279 ~6 110 16 149 40 3 17 1 166 389 40 432 23 287 6 126 17 4 15 - .. 410 795 41 564 40 326 3 178 32 9 51 4 3 56 566 989 42

3,204 599 191 12 50 17 33 13 2,930 557 65 131 3,604 5,941 51V

892 48 65 2 12 5 2 810 44 40 70 1,037 1,707 I 843 76 56 4 26 6 1 761 6S 5 9 848 1,493 II 779 273 11 I 1 23 4 744 268 794 1,399 III 690 202 59 6 II 10 5 II 615 180 20 52 925 1,342 IV ----

51

TALUKA I(ODINAR TALUIA ; KODlNAJit. UkUAN I VILLAGE

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

Name of Village/ Area of Urban VilIa,e in No. of Total Population Loca- ASllloroe- hectare. Occupi· No. of (including ID,titu· tlen ration} I: of Town! cd Real- Houae· tional and €ode Townl Ward In dendll holds HoulClcS5 Scbeduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Literates No, Ward Km.Z Houses ------Population) ------P M P M f1 M F M P

2 3 4 , 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

, KODINAR TALUKA KJIl.2 20,"63 138,'7' 68.573 11,703 116 17,062 536.8 20,500 70,'\97 11,768 103 35,3Z11 Toea' H.etlrtl (!l,679.5')

Rural .Km.'). 17,10] ] 17,239 57,823 10,623 96 12,553 520.2 17,236 59,'116 10,669 9) 28,40] Htctorl' (51,022,25 ) Urbtln Km2 3,262 21,731 ]0,750 1,080 20 4,509 16.6 3,264 10,981· 1,099 13 6,926 RURAL AREAS

1 Valadar ],1)14.04 197 197 1,242 616 626 54 46 It )3 273 119 2 Saodhanidhar 518.64 199 205 1,343 691 6~2 43 40 313 138 3 GhanlaYad 3,010.22 807 814 4,6!17 2,3H 2,336 ~83 599 1,140 472 4 NagBdla 1,035.15 2SS 25S 1,633 844 789 255 272 9 11 241 68 S Aritbia 109,&0 67 67 475 251 224 60 5

6 Harmadia :Z.~91.17 8)4 814 5.484 2,835 2,~49 129 140 .. 1,127 S9S 7 Picbhvi 910.48 IF8 H8 1,2~9 649 610 16 15 221 35 8 Picllhva 346.94 54 5~ 343 172 171 70 10 9 Alidar 1.498.03 647 1547 4,709 1,338 1,371 301 315 ,_ 1.294 745 10 Morvad 783.05 1iJ~ 18S 1.193 610 583 71 67 16 12 237 95

II Sedhaya 866.74 164 164 1,0SQ .527 562 156 178 237 102 12 Suaala 953.51 ~2 52 347 170 177 72 77 68 18 Il Chidivav 377.12 32 32 216 104 112 12 II 22 9 14 Kantala 402.63 2U 223 1,341 661 680 207 206 343 157 U Pavti 58S.16 113 J 13 767 400 367 25 29 90 28

IS Araoej 1,49a,31 60l 603 4,167 2,139 2,028 450 419 1,130 17 Girdevli .. 596 484.04 300 301 1,944 9~6 958 304 305 300 114 18 Jagatia 361.1' 87 590 288 302 S6 45 19 Vithalpur *5 67 14 699.63 218 218 1,317 673 644 14~ 136 2'0 Bodva 85 20 444.87 131 131 892 45S 434 239 223 168 46

Jitbla 21 425.84 J 13 113 718 386 332 116 115 liZ 17 22 )amBDwada 428.01 151 151 997 514 483 75 13 Adpokar M 327 184 276.26 457 57 507 271 235 55 41 189 114 24 Chh~chbar 777.72 49[ 4il 3,n \ K 1,538 1,480 361 350 40 25 Sindbaj 41 563 128 1,071.89 S91 591 4,15~ 2,103 2,eS5 4H8 491 .. 1,154 542

26 Anandpur 356.11 ]09 109 741 319 362 26 26 241 183 27 Navagam 355.80 187 187 1,251 650 691 133 116 313 1&9 28 Facharia 251.20 10)1 108 841 411 430 72 89 269 ISO 29 Govindpur Bhandari. 697.63 25 25 142 86 56 9 8 52 6 30 Kareda 383.69 126 126 824 421 403 217 187 113 21

31 5a,ajirajllQta 602.13 ~O 24 1S9 101 K8 ) 48 29 ],728,93 612 61 ~ 4,402 32 Dolasa 2.136 2,166 265 2£0 " I, lJ(1 646 3) Advi 63H6 1\·2 192 1,4?~ 7(9 70G 219 212 425 204 34 Fanfani Nani 389.77 65 65 459 240 219 13 ~ 92 14 35 Fanfani Moti 124.65 213 213 1,47' 745 730 109 124 325 IS9 ~-~------~

54 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAct ------M A I N W 0 R K E R I ------~------Household Industl),- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, ( III, IV, lioD Workers Cultival0rs laiJourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal NOD- Code (I-IX) OJ ell) Repair. (V(a)] VI to IXl Workers Workers No. ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 23 24 l' 26 27 28

6 5.227 985 3,565 53 614 4,006 59,340 35,222 15,363 9,449 816 9,594 256 34,919

4,7J J 937 3,278 45 ~5J 3,942 49,170 30,OBI 14,675 8,857 666 5,B8j 214 29,IiI

516 4~ 287 8 173 64 10,170 5,141 688 592 150 3.711 32 5,808

348 US 179 13 96 II 2 71 111 136 268 3SS 1 341 30 191 2 113 2~ 1 36 350 622 3 1.165 164 457 51 324 104 23 361 8 -8 261 1,188 1,911 3 467 137 201 244 137 1 21 377 652 4 163 82 63 2 98 79 2 1 5 88 137 5

1,501 372 600 195 653 172 3 245 4 46 1,334 2,231 344 042 196 9 124 24 3 21 9 IS 16 290 552 •7 89 52 29 .. S 14 83 157 8 I,ll I 136 665 18 300 113 39 2(J7 4 5 351 1,122 1,334 9 319 7 139 1 143 6 8 29 3 180 288 396 10

293 8 222 59 8 II 4 234 550 II S8 28 63 - 23 28 2 82 149 U 70 42 36 9 16 27· II 6 34 70 13 366 86 213 28 90 S6 24 2 39 .. 100 295 494 14 205 4 152 4S 3 8 I 195 363 15

!,040 48 636 13 24' 31 60 95 3 23 380 1,076 1,600 16 506 liS 219 56 216 121 II 60 I 9 4S 471 735 17 178 B 127 12 49 II J 110 279 III 325 110 146 34 144 76 .. 3S 348 534 19 218 94 91 7 105 87 11 11 7 240 333 20

188 69 122 16 55 ~3 II 198 263 21 307 48 177 !7 97 31 33 207 435 22 137 . . 103 .. 14 .. 20 134 236 23 811 50 386 4 276 26 26 9 123 11 -1 37 726 1,393 24 1.043 124 576 7 275 113 62 ~ 130 :3 I 96 I.osa 1,835 2S

177 8 143 3 28 5 ., 6 115 2('2 239 24 31S 36 197 13 76 21 7 35 '2 20- 188 315 377 27 204 '2 140 2 1& 5 41 1 201 427 211 52 .. 30 ]0 1 11 .. 1 34 S5 29 214 18 73 118 14 10 1 13 :3 2 207 385 30

49 3 22 .- 26 3 1 52 85 31 1.097 94 535 12 2liO 76 22 260 6 1.139 2,071 31 3S0 117 243 .51 69 63 1 37 3 6 46 363 !543 II 129 34 50 12 61 22 18 , .. Il! 185 34 344 26 230 II 87 IS II 19 5 4tH 6" :u -~----~-----

.35 tALUI.A I KODlNAR URBANJVlLLAGE

, .. ---~--.~-.------.-..------.~.-.,-.~- .. - ....._-- _.- - __ . __

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca· Agglome- hectares Occupi. No. of (Includin, Institu- tion ration! &: of Town/ ed Resi· House- tional and Code 'fownl Ward in dential holds Houselesl Scbeduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) c.lte, Tribe. Literlues ------P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14

36 Mitiaj 1.454.20 537 537 3,537 1,807 1,730 523 526 662 191 37 Dovalpur 447.9Z 2,6 276 1,762 868 894 238 238 4P 121 38 Inchvad Nani 316.36 68 69 513 245 268 12 17 55 20 39 Vadoagar 1,392.56 ~4g 548 3,490 1,773 1,717 374 367 772 238 40 Pedhavada 531.33 168 li9 I,no 604 S76 1t3 117 393 252

41 Kadvuan 545.34 185 185 1,.tI57 746 711 118 125 348 ISS 42 'nohlllli Khan 753.01 166 166 1,267 631 636 83 B5 377 156 43 DUdaaa 408.45 203 203 1,316 673 643 .. 359 137 44 Ronaj ~O?ll 168 168 l,028 505 513 93 113 276 89 45 Mal&3m 709.67 216 216 1,3.3 670 673 199 210 372 162

46 Velva 493.(13 158 158 1,176 602 574 12.:l 110 293 145 47 Paneh Pipalva 598.54 200 2eo 1,513 77~ 737 51 S2 487 231 4~ Jantra Knadi 519.73 74 74 459 216 243 14 16 109 51 49 Nanavada 970.32 198 198 1,3fl l 651 650 S20 513 246 102 50 Malsaram 771.01 307 307 2'074 ].049 1,025 182 177 374 145

51 Pipalva Bavana 774.8,$ 130 130 977 468 509 145 164 220 64 52 Kadodara 746.10 238 243 1,698 873 825 243 254 442 13S 53 Devli 875.15 670 670 ~,O91 2,607 2,48~ Z74 280 1,752 I,Olt .54 Barda 2~3.82 82 82 611 290 321 8 ~ 109 26 55 Chauhanni Khan 380.09 lSI 151 1,011 541 530 67 67 349 207

56 Muldwarka 247.53 359 3;9 2,679 1,334 1,345 7 II 432 141 57 Panadar 65~.3i) 507 507 3,Sf.O 1,769 1,131 189 17.1 1,031 52& 58 Pipli 352 % 253 253 1,~65 956 909 161 !H 670 355 59 Damli 350.'18 198 198 1,3iO 68~ 681 61 70 41i :ZOI 60 Chhara 1,627.23 654 654 4,027 2,058 1,969 307 298 1,087 457

61 Satakhdi 1,583J 0 472 472 3.186 1,606 1,580 499 4RB 868 376 62 Kd 1,419.89 405 405 2,8$() 1,451 1,439 376 3iS 789 394 63 Velan 3,94651 1,214 1,114 11,663 4,385 4278 431 391 13 19 1,486 410

URBAN AREA

Km 2 S/VII Kodinar (N.P.) 16.58 3,262 3,264 21,731 10,981 10,750 1,099 1,080 13 20 6,926 4,509

Ward No. I N.A. 59il 6{)O ?,960 1,985 1,975 694 673 t,O~4 617 II N.A. 429 429 2.895 1.473 J ,422 274 289 956 645 1U N.A. 328 328 2,43]. 1,176 1,257 10 II .. 732 487 IV N.A. 406 406 2,168 1,411 1,457 4 4 3 997 7,n V N.A. 512 512 3,591 1,804 1,787 3 :1 1,165 814

VI N,A. 989 939 -',984 3,132 2,~'2 114 101 13 17 1.982 1,193 PR1MAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A I N W 0 R m E R S --~------Household Induslry- Maouracturiog, Other Worken Loca- Total Ma,n AgrlclIlIllral Processing, rill, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing aod V(b) & Marginal Noo- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI (0 IX} Worker. Workers No. ------_------M F M F M F M f' M F M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 241 27 2S

930 170 468 33 314 133 II I 137 3 7 201 870 I,US ;}6 4ti7 96 244 35 )83 5f! 21 I 39 2 381 798 37 154 32 6~ 4 73 21l 3 14 .. 91 236 38 977 ! 22 540 51 jl() 69 2~ lUI 1 4 110 79~ 1,48.1 39 217 47 167 3 72 41 38 3 I 327 528 40

38,) 16 262 5 44 10 4& 26 22 325 344 370 41 285 3 210 41 3 3~ 1 34) 633 42 57,1 341 73 197 22 81 51 " .. 63 332 43 26) 40 107 3 104 33 II 2 47 a 236 483 44 362 4 176 I 134 2 20 1 32 9 3U8 660 45

318 6 162 :! 115 4 2 39 32 284 536 46 401 6 279 2 58 4 14 50 2 140 373 591 47 127 17 56 1 5S 14 I 2 lZ 2 89 22~ 4~ 336 16 242 7 81 9 2 11 110 315 524 49 540 34 256 5 243 26 3 38 3 15 509 976 5()

219 25 120 I III 23 .. 8 I .. 2 229 482 51 451 69 257 16 107 49 19 68 4 2 7 42·) 7·!9 5,2 J,140 72 682 13 186 49 14 358 10 23 242 1,344 2,I7U 53 140 26 S4 3 56 23 30 150 295 54 243 16 167 8 56 8 6 14 6 8S 292 42!} 55

447 69 17 3 II 7 .. 3 419 56 35 13 ~52 1,263 56 865 226 322 2 371 220 39 1 133 3 2 60 902 1,445 57 424 35 284 4 57 30 3 80 I .- 87 532 787 58 355 233 130 15 2()7 218 6 12 I 1 333 447 59 1,158 278 427 1 371 237 22 10 3:8 30 6 85 r94 1,606 60

f03 252 4\3 83 250 165 4 2 106 2 .. 36 803 1,292 61 677 81 302 .. 233 80 37 .. 105 I 2 57 772 1,301 62 1,701 292 365 15 320 120 26 2 1,490 U5 13 285 ],171 3,7J 1 63

5,'41 516 688 48 592 287 150 8 3,711 173 32 64 5,803 10,170 5NII

886 115 69 21 247 53 49 2 521 39 9 7 1,090 1,853 I 640 44 71 1 75 21 49 415 22 16 30 817 1,348 II 571 58 46 4 55 36 9 461 18 9 605 1,190 III 681 2S 88 3 II 3 21 .. ~61 15 3 3 727 1,429 IV 882 32 126 28 2 7 I 721 29 4 2 918 1,753 V 1,481 242 288 19 17fi 172 15 1,002 50 13 1,651 2,597 VI

TALUKA KUNKA VA V VADIA TALUKA KUNKA VA V VADIA l:RBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Urban Village In No. of Total Population Loea- Agglome- hectares Occupl- No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Townl ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! Ward in dential bolds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Housel Popula tion) Castes Tribes Literatel ------P M P M F M F M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II I:! 13 14

-_._------~ ------6 KUNKAVAV VADIA TALUKA

Total 1[... 2 21.864 ).53.092 75,189 6.753 37 27.IJ46 839.2 23.186 77.903 7,106 69 42,898 Heetar.. (13.924.74)

Rural Km.2 17.109 1,20,382 59,113 5.881 37 20.342 780.2 17,997 61,239 6.223 69 31,962 H,cla", ( 7,8024.96)

Urban KIII.2 5,155 32,710 16,046 87} 7,604 59,!) 5,189 16,664 883 10,936

RURAL AREAS

1 Devalki 1,400,79 320 320 2,048 1,023 1.025 I 13 99 594 :67 2 Bantwa-Devli 1,308.70 264 264 1.7S0 904 846 76 68 509 313 3 Barvala Baval 1.562.11 320 320 2,172 1,127 1,045 202 163 576 353 4 Bbukhli Santhali 766.27 176 176 l,t26 565 561 lOS 108 279 145 5 Megha-Pipllia ].224.11 2311 251 1,541 793 748 98 95 384 210

6 Kbajuri 705.09 ]63 175 1,225 643 582 76 64 22 IS 332 196 7 Khajuri-Pipalia 882.68 161 169 1,082 5S9 523 33 2S 2SJ 175 8 Targhari 669.34 158 158 1,120 570 sse 87 94 29.$ 171i 9 51loali 1.311.10 246 246 1,598 7.9 809 79 70 .. 391 21' 16 Talali 545.23 III 113 816 416 400 77 72 8 241 151

11 Badsopur Nava 262.41 34 34 237 127 110 22 24 4~ 17 12 Vavdi 6~6.69 136 136 926 456 470 28 36 297 LO .. J3 Bndaopur Juna 431.96 100 100 650 338 312 89 81 153 97 14 Dadva (RaDdal) ],214.74 239 239 1,521 743 778 36 33 341 216 15 Devgam 2,295.63 43' 438 3,014 1,550 1.464 112 108 715 390

16 Bambhar.ia 1,119,76 240 240 1.529 773 756 97 84 385 266 17 Sarangpur 853.R9 14l 142 911 451 460 17 20 279 19S 18 Maya Padar 81g.74 ]85 185 1.199 615 58. 115 8~ 337 IR2 19 Jitbudi 1.067.39 196 198 1,365 669 696 75 87 375 221 20 Ishvaria 93.6.58 199 201 :,468 7311 730 55 58 347 232

21 Lakhapadal' flOe.74 191 191 1,2(0 £05 595 73 85 379 238 22 Sanala 869.62 257 237 1,623 8{j6 817 73 81 460 296 23 Bhayavadar 968.32 185 191 1,289 636 653 47 51 364 234 24 Ujala Mota 1,250.33 320 323 1,995 1,032 963 142 139 575 336 25 Aoida '34.60 269 270 1,715 893 822 81 63 555 336

26 Khakharia 446,13 74 74 499 256 243 37 30 ]25 51 27 Khadkhad ).166.72 232 232 1,554 800 754 135 108 388 239 28 Morvaca 1,185.22 128 128 917 452 46S 72 77 187 64 29 Surya P,atapglldh 819,07 If3 190 1,28 I 629 652 25 36 353 276 30 UjBla Nan 745.21 184 189 1,205 630 575 61 58 358 22Z

31 Luoi 1.888.43 452 452 2.810 1.377 1,433 137 140 713 568 32 Kolda 861.26 206 206 1,452 736 716 152 IS!! .. - 394 258 33 Juogar 1.I~U4 261 288 1.914 9'17 917 69 60 14 5 54~ 334 34 Kunkavav Nani 1.900.211 437 437 3.113 1.599 1.514 137 124 827 496 35 Knnkavav Moti ~. 777.S0 1,342 1.362 8,940 4.m 4.389 294 272 2,615 J.ItS

60 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A I N W 0 R IC! B R ------• Housebold InduBtry- MaDufact.riDI. Otber Workers Loca· Total Main Asricultural ProcessioS. [III, IV. tioD Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) &: Marginal NOD- Code· (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a)] VI to IX ] Workers Worten No, ------M F M F M F M F M F M P M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 :H 26 27 28

6 7,13) 4,151 2,197 176 609 Il,8U 56.163 3';861 21,161 5,8St 1,538 10.302 948 J8,093

6,348 3,903 2,063 126 256 lJ,U8 41,567 30,824 19,690 5,392 1,142 4,500 848 29,567

785 248 114 50 3H 665 14,596 8,038 1,478 462 '296 5.802 100 8,526

557 137 356 9~ III 41 10 80 2 47 344 419 544 1 .90 21S 346 154 72 6') 17 " 55 I 9.5 414 536 2 602 316 410 184 122 114 33 7 47 1 I II 524 720 3 32J 51 191 22 9~ 28 10 1 28 " 13 1;0 229 290 4 440 77 300 36 70 35 13 2 57 4 1 242 3.52 429 5

291 228 41 31 15 .5 :H 46 225 306 301 6 i82 168 204 130 26 34 13 39 3 19 66 258 289 7 290 "36 191 19 55 16 .. 44 1 31 246 249 268 8 3'16 162 259 114 92 46 2 43 2 9 108 384 539 9 239 247 178 198 49 43 4 3 I! 3 177 153 10

70 40 36 14 23 26 3 3 - 19 57 51 II 245 177 167 134 44 40 10 0' 24 3 2 .. 209 293 12 201 62 1t6 34 67 26 3 I 15 I I 27 136 223 13 421 63 283 9 86 49 II 41 5 14 135 308 .580 14 761! 683 480 267 159 114 42 1 87 4 6 37 776 1,041 15

312 252 2J4 175 64 70 14 3 40 4 21 401 413 Hi 246 33 177 13 41 17 .5 1 23 2 8 20S 419 17 312 3 221 1 62 1 6 33 3 7 290 574 IS 342 222 59 .. 3 58 - 10 224 317 472 19 358 7 224 61 6 8 6~ 1 I 379 723 20

289 37 186 3 55 30 13 35 3 22 174 294 384 21 443 II 301 7 5J 39 43 4 7 341 3)6 465 22 318 14 19.s J1 67 3 10 46 10 246 301 393 23 42J 3 296 I 45 II .. 73 ::J 61 373 '46 587 24 406 12 245 .5 56 20 1 ., S S 2U 482 547 2'

136 2' 83 10 19 1& 2 32 .. 19 120 196 26 3~' 17 218 10 75 75 16 50 2 3 42 43& 62.5 27 242 .6 168 IZ 60 34 14 210 419 18 300 20 211 .. 31 10 24 3 33 , 3 92 326 540 29 309 21 201 7 68 13 , 35 I 57 298 264 256 30

670 50 449 14 14 29 3 134 7 2 309 70S 1,074 31 362 11 253 5 69 4 14 26 3 3 360 371 344 31 522 21 341 10 10 46 .. 70 I 34 410 441 486 33 75'7 25 521 7 121 9 33 I 82 8 I 411 841 1,078 34 2,286 197 1,014 63 254" 49 132 U 186 72 II! sew ',247 3,128 3'

61 TALUKA : KUNKAVAV VADIA URBAN { VILLAGE ----

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loea- Allllome- hectares OCCUP1- No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Townl ed Resi- House· tiontl and Code Town! Ward in delltilll holds HOIlSele&1l Scheduled Scberluled No. Wud Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Litera tel ----~------P t.4 F M P t.1 P M P

2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 D 13 14

,16 Arjansukh ]'493.08 291 301 2,086 1,0" 1,019 93 69 470 294 37 Kbij 4dia Khan 630.91 154 164 1,075 545 no 43 51 273 139 311 Pipahl Dhundhia 1,696.94 333 33t 2,361 1,191 1,170 90 lUI 447 296 39 Khijadia HanurJlan 1,140.7) 260 268 1,5('6 797 709 96 79 -- 417 211 40 Tori 2,269.79 555 565 3784 1,902 1,882 219 227 19 1 I 966 606

41 N~j1pur 1,182.09 287 291 1,965 984 9111 10D 100 521 3" 42 Amrapur 2,347.64 ~95 595 4,025 1,012 2,013 ISO 153 1.203 823 4) Barvllla Bavishi 1,769.15 371 372 2,486 1,270 I, '16 1~6 124 - 468 443 44 Vaghania Nava 1,141.75 2<10 240 1,492 749 743 40 48 4~5 308 45 P,th~dia 1,212.49 290 290 1,8 )0 895 905 57 61 416 269

46 RaJllpur 1,65'.15 416 416 2,773 :,413 1,360 166 158 865 613 47 Balapur J ,203.25 363 376 2,484 I,m 1,203 133 117 670 370 48 Hada!a 1,431.42 307 307 2,<'62 l,e34 1,018 146 133 637 406 49 Vaghania Juna 2,'47.01 488 488 3,208 1,612 I.S!!' 152 136 738 493 ~o Khari 1,046.39 240 240 1,654 837 817 75 72 448 322

51 Mavjinjv8 2,087.06 513 3,567 I,SH 1.732 227 222 939 52 Haliyad Juni 1,133.05 308 320 2,335 1.210 1.125 142 132 665 U; 53 Haliyad Navi 1,305.14 285'" 290 2,15t 1,123 1,031 115 91 503 273 54 Pipalia Nava :139.51 57 57 425 227 198 13 5 lSI 82 55 Deri Pipalil 1,209.1Ci 206 223 1.802 918 884 42 46 450 263

56 Charan Pipli 415.30 73 73 487 247 240 26 25 123 77 57 Ac1pu r 405.95 31 31 244 120 124 - 87 51 58 G1untiyan 726.42 104 1fS 806 424 382 47 36 154 .6 59 Man@kvada I 096.39 209 221 1,336 72~ 612 31 24 6 6 339 191 6~ Munj;asar Mota 1,245.00 256 277 1,942 1,010 932 122 120 485 276

61 Munjiasar Nana 630.00 127 143 1,060 551 509 34 23 215 114 62 Natvarnagar 685.84 352 354 'l,267 1,159 1,108 80 64 630 382 63 Jt;thiavad ,r 511.09 )08 108 75~ 382 377 37 34 205 145 64 Haillapur 2,417.71 .559 559 3,588 ',81 ~ 1,773 199 184 861 628 65 Janjaria Nava 228.41 81 81 706 373 333 ~8 86 197 115

66 Rafala 444.06 83 107 696 375 321 41 28 118 64 67 Janjaria Juna 570,99 151 154 1.133 5R3 550 62 73 318 J58 68 San'adbiala 1.231.6] 223 229 1.509 726 783 1(6 103 3e9 273 URBAN AREAS Km.2 5/VlII Vlldia (V.P.) 15.22 1,629 1,629 9,695 4.939 4,756 236 279 3,192 2,152

Ward No. I N.A 327 327 2,142 1,083 1,(\59 610 400 II N.A 358 3~8 2,320 1.196 1,124 .- 745 456 III NA 364 364 2,073 1,085 988 II II 7.32 492 IV N.A 2FO 280 1,540 801 739 42 39 590 413 V Z.A 300 300 1,620 774 846 182 229 SlS 3111

.i:JD.2 5/IX Bagsara (N P.) 43.14 3,526 3,560 23,015 11,715 11,290 647 593 .. 7,744 5,451

Ward No. I N.A 789 791l 5,095 2,575 2.520 13 13 1,'1)0 1,249 II NA 859 IISS 5,690 2,865 2,825 62 57 1,830 1.360 III N.A 651 651 4,059 2.104 1,955 366 3n 1,539 1,001 IV N.A 734 735 5,108 2,630 2,418 IR5 150 1,~20 984 V N.A 493 496 3,C63 1,5S! 1.~12 21 16 1,115 SS8

61 1'1UMAR l' CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A I N W 0 a It B R. S Household Industry- Maoufitcturlne, Other Workers Loca· Total Main A.gricultural Processina, [llI,IV, lion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) '" Marginal N,)n- Code (I-IX) (1) (11) Repairs IV (a)] VI to IX J Workers Work~rs No, ------~------M F M F M F M F M 'P M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

493 311 298 229 81 65 14 100 17 9 17 565 691 36 288 152 204 III 61 41 II 12 9 257 369 37 604 22 437 3 74 16 22 71 3 .. 9 587 1,139 38 435 46 248 5 121 38 18 I 48 2 47 293 315 370 39 1,047 481 672 313 197 155 49 6 129 7 5 91 850 1,310 40

484 214 311 151 80 57 ]2 t R1 5 - . 207 500 560 41 944 11f! 626 84 141 28 36 2 141 4 40 477 1,028 1,418 42 695 27 459 8 137 17 37 62 2 30 545 545 644 43 335 79 231 71 36 5 30 38 3 21 208 393 456 44 469 70 279 42 108 IS 8 -5 ,74 8 426 835 45

657 29 407 10 132 12 15 1 103 6 43 363 713 968 46 671 37 472 9 83 2S 27 I 89 2 58 420 552 746 47 517 78 295 5S 121 18 39 I 62 4 2 517 948 411 784 76 50l 47 107 10 54 13 121 6 105 609 723 911 49 385 45 253 11 'il 33 2 59 1 28 291 424 481 SO

8i:! 128 6CO 96 I! 7 31 42 93 1 20 357 963 1.247 51 610 . 140 334 43 216 8J 13 57 9 6 580 979 52 574 53 404 4 100 48 29 41 1 6 549 972 53 95 . , 86 6 3 .. 132 198 54 4;6 4 352 81 2 5 38 1 4 440 438 440 55

115 11 83 6 17 5 14 .. 132 229 56 57 .. 50 4 .. 3 21 63 103 57 219 58 165 38 31 19 1 t 1 12 ,. 20 205 304 58 410 248 269 181 78 62 II I 52 4 4 8 310 356 59 517 14 323 1 84 10 41 69 3 4 D() 489 788 60

307 7 239 3 38 4 3 27 106 244 396 61 5711 6) 207 50 180 8 13 3 178 2 1 581 1,044 62 189 140 120 123 26 17 1 42 193 237 63 918 408 587 227 138 120 66 SO 127 11 91 897 1,274 64 155 164 122 136 18 18 15 218 169 65

213 21 ]03 16 16 4 6 18 44 162 256 66 274 3 204 I 4S 2 9 16 309 547 67 358 29 225 21 62 3 27 44 5 222 368 532 6l!

2,305 437 !30 195 2.01 81 29 5 1,544 155 49 142 2,585 4,177 5,VIII

510 176 199 129 38 19 9 264 28 16 19 557 864 I 616 96 154 33 54 29 12 2 396 32 1 37 579 991 II 493 49 103 II 45 18 2 3 343 17 5 37 587 902 III 336 37 22 14 3 5 295 34 21 31 444 671 IV 350 79 5l 22 51 13 1 246 44 6 18 418 749 V

5,733 348 948 53 260 52 267 45 4,258 "8 51 523 5,941 10,419 5/IX

1,160 84 286 37 56 10 56 II 862 29 2 133 1,313 2,303 I 1,423 7.1 241 7 77 II 61 5 1,044 47 7 112 1,435 2,633 II 1,013 70 58 49 12 49 II 857 47 3 46 1,088 1,839 III 1,264 76 300 R 57 18 63 8 844 42 36 163 1,330 2,239 IV 773 48 63 1 21 I 38 13 El51 33 3 S9 775 1,405 V

63

TAlUKA BABRA TALUkA: BABRA UttBAN I VILLAGE

Name ot Villaac! Area of Urban villaae in Ne. of Total Population loga- Anlome- hectare. Oec:upl· No. of (includina lostitu- tion ration I " of Townt ed ROIi. House- tional and Code Town/ Ward in dential holda Homele" Scheduled Scheduled Na. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Caltes Tribta Literates ------P M P M F M P M pi

3 4 , 8 :3 • 9 10 11 12 13 14 a BABR.A TALUi:A Total Itm.2 13,911 91,911 45,158 3,017 10 11,830 '91.1 14,063 46,653 3.132 10 10,449 Hed.r•• (7',31U4)

Rural Km.2 11,089 79,712 J9,352 2,659 9 9,415 711 •.1 12,150 40,360 2,739 9 16,869 Hecta,., (7J,,54.5.1)

Urban Km.1 1,891 12.199 $,906 -- 358 1 2,415 .19.6 1,9/J 6,293 393 1 3,580

RURAL ARRAS

1 Khanpar 510.07 n 87 615 319 296 17 20 112 24 2 KaloraDa 1,034.43 148 148 1,014 531 483 17 21 55 7 3 Lalka 1,1)'9.113 139 139 983 512 471 8 8 81 8 4 Vankiya 1,819.24 153 153 1,007 540 467 9 8 85 27 5 Khambbala 2,938.52 391 391 2,516 1,265 1,251 102 95 365 176

6 Su\bpar 1,534.45 172 171 1,310 656 654 36 26 199 78 7 Sukavaia 820.37 55 55 409 199 210 -. 51 6 8 Ralpar 866.07 lSI 151 982 488 494 29 20 212 120 9 Vavd.\ 1,101.11 225 225 1,630 850 780 30 31 362 96 10 Kotdapitha 2,760.01 509 514 3,261 1,653 1.608 155 137 948 571

11 Garni 1.190.84 227 221 1,320 668 652 55 53 286 150 12 Pam ada 1,03Z.49 211 ZIt 1,422 719 703 59 57 319 207 13 K.arnuld 525.12 51 51 401 211 19,) 6 7 12 25 14 Navaniya 751.78 164 164 1,058 H6 522 41 39 .. 220 129 IS Untvad 2.165.26 490 490 3.143 1,579 1,564 135 136 3 -1 631 3S1

16 Samadbiyala 1,027.75 118 98 H6 295 281 23 22 82 30 61 17 Nilavala J,743.24 269 270 I,S78 S04 774 108 80 191 6S7.96 57 57 491 248 .243 4 10 63 13 I~ Taivadu 273 125 19 Kariyana 2,937.36 434 434 2,900 1,501 1,399 62 73 20 hhvariya 1,206.26 107 107 652 349 303 80 15

21 Kidi 1,133.13 113 1\3 744 368 376 52 50 12 8 22 Kuudal Nani 2,233.62 194 194 1.235 612 623 31 35 5 7 171 25 23 Sirvaniya 813.32 65 65 476 267 2(:9 4 5 57 10 24 Ba.tvala 1,150.49 270 270 1,671 836 835 31 18 376 208 25 Dared 1,986.70 293 293 2,032 1,034 998 37 3S 399 184

26 Khakhariya 1,698.95 231 231 1,490 765 725 36 27 181 Hil 27 Charkha 2,533.25 306 !Il 2.207 1,089 1,1I11 ~5 74 362 202 Z8 Ghughrala 1,695.49 381 382 2.588 1,297 1,291 163 147 !5IH 285 29 Miya Kbijadiya 812.68 132 132 845 428 417 I R 19 lOS 64 30 Isapar 742.40 119 119 718 351 367 ~7 44 122 60 189 31 Nadala 770.58 183 183 1,094 550 544 26 19 303 32 Ranpar 782.66 135 135 8'78 431 441 27 35 242 176 31 Thorkball 1,018.01 247 247 1,540 761 779 29 29 383 250 Nongbanvadar 417.64 61 6t 432 233 199 22 28 65 IS 34 2J7 12 3) Lon Kotda 1,254.80 193 195 1,293 673 620 52 61 5

66 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

M A I N W 0 R It E R I ------_.. _------_._----- Household Indultry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agl kultural Procellinc, (III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-I}() (I) (II) Repain (V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------M P M F M P M P M P )of P M P

15 16 17 111 19 JO 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

8 4,505 2,106 1,'15 112 371 8,177 31576 24,456 14,599 4,176 803 4,87S 352 21,845

3,f55 2,060 1,565 56 174 8,/06 27,2'1 21,168 13624 3,n96 643 3,205 337 18.855

3,288 550 975 46 480 350 160 56 1,673 98 15 71 2,990 5285

17() 2 132 .. 35 2 1 2 ., 15; 149 139 I 319 42 215 28 t6 6 2 36 7 5 200 207 241 2 311 I Z44 46 21 1 297 ;01 173 3 323 I 219 I 50 ,. II 43 " 307 217 159 4 689 8 441 3 113 2 135 3 I 392 575 851 S

331 59 259 55 34 2 10 2 28 191 325 404 6 lOS 8 93 4 6 4 6 5 102 89 100 7 ! 276 207 34 7 2B :8 273 184 221 8 404 13 3(;5 6 55 7 5 39 I 274 445 493 9 913 131') 4CO 33 193 73 68 7 251 17 7 30S 733 1,173 10

362 16 216 7 i9 8 9 sa I 2 100 304 536 11 343 21 ;O~ 1 (9 17 15 51 3 3 298 373 !l84 12 113 158 79 49 28 18 1 5 I 6 17 92 105 13 273 6 177 1 to 5 ~ 31 '" 9 88 254 4211 14 930 198 468 34 135 80 3S 5 292 79 3 447 646 919 15

165 89 143 19 20 70 .. 2 ,. ,. t7 130 173 16 462 30 278 II 142 16 7 1 35 2 1 110 341 634 17 144 2 12S 2 II ., II 104 241 18 81S 48 379 16 2H 27 1 184 5 10 685 I,HI 19 194 96 94 31 ~3 65 17 155 207 20

234 4 175 1 18 I 39 - -2 2 144 13t 228 21 370 189 221 116 116 73 33 1 242 433 22 159 40 130 1 23 39 6 108 169 23 427 28 270 9 64 16 29 64 3 3 239 406 ~68 24 SIS 82 349 25 64 37 27 6 75 14 8 280 511 636 25

401 265 249 193 69 69 Z II 3 364 460 26 540 8 441 4 :6 20 3 41 1 3 121 546 5&9 27 609 34 419 76 29 5 1 109 4 14 381 674 876 :za 225 4 !SO - 45 <4 4 16 207 203 206 29 209 61 160 23 H 38 14 1 64 142 241 30

277 236 175 114 64 114 6 2 32 6 6 59 267 249 31 191 4 137 2 16 5 33 2 14 246 423 32 405 227 283 93 66 112 56 2 31 35S 521 33 til 72 61 36 26 22 2" 14 8 122 119 34 362 24 266 11 34 12 9 ~3 I 7 155 304 441 35

67 t ALUKA : BABRA URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Villagel Area o( Urban Villago in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupf- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! &: of Towsl cd Resi- House- tiona I and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Ich.dulcd Scheduled No. Ward K:m.2 Houses ------Population) Castea -----Tribes ----Literate. P M F M P M F M f

1 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

36 Tramboda 1,1)8.44 205 205 1,233 646 587 57 49 257 116 37 Gam PiDaliya 1.9'7.5.91 365 365 2.371 1.196 1,176 102 117 641 34.5 38 Chamardi ,,~OU6 .500 .592 3,906 1,982 1,924 123 115 968 534 39 GaJ.lcotdi 1,59J.97 291 212 1,)76 657 719 20 19 221 8) 40 Kuovar,adh 293.15 41 41 363 US 1711 8 12 106 69

41 Vavdi 1,565.86 311 312 2.064 1,054 1,010 .59 64 512 304 42 DevaJiya Mota 3,374.83 768 768 4,159 2,469 2,390 199 194 l,lO3 865 43 Fuljhar 781.08 120 120 795 420 375 26 17 222 153 44 Khijadiya Kotda 928.85 1.59 159 1,056 519 537 85 83 lOS 221 45 Bale! Pipariya 1,660.28 349 369 2,388 1,163 1,225 129 137 630 461

46 Dbarai 1,561.89 328 331 2,113 1,101 1,012 66 54 5~6 348 47 Jlvapar 375.82 9.5 95 570 297 273 .. .. 151 96 48 Valardi 1,2S1.04 279 284 1.860 9J8 522 99 II 512 312 49 Pir KhiiJadiya 608.80 124 124 128 391 4)7 18 21 22S ISO SO Amarvalp.. r 190.11 29 29 170 91 79 3 3 46 2J

SI HGthigadb 321.'71 49 49 346 161 184 18 21 83 S6 S2 Lunki 1.079.44 211 117 1.4CS 714 691 41 53 375 2~K S3 Ingolala 1,249.23 213 213 1,969 994 915 9° 92 538 330 54 Bbildi 636.35 79 79 610 328 282 II 7 IB6 90 ~5 Bbila 502.51 62 62 378 194 184 14 16 94 47

56 Vandallya 1,726.26 378 378 2,StO 1,235 1,305 28 23 492 331: .'

URBAN AREA Km.2 SIX Sabra (V.P.) 59.61 1.893 1,913 11,199 6,193 5,906 393 3S8 1 1 3,580 2,415

Ward No. I N.A. 330 331 2,080 1.104 199 168 .521 274 II N.A. 181 181 1,153 57. 9"51.5 12 8 389 296 1[[ N.A. 306 303 l,OS9 I, 10 1J79 33 34 .577 373 IV N.A. 172 172 951 490 461 21 23 400 217 V N.A. 189 189 1,165 592 573 112 114 150 231

VI N.A. 167 167 1.076 553 511 12 12 313 232 VII N.A. IS9 164 998 496 502 4 1 I 1 396 :134 VIlI N.A. 319 329 2,158 1,148 1,\10 601 311 IX N.A. 60 67 459 252 207 33 7

68' PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTItACT

M A I N W 0 R 11 B S ------• Household Industry- Manufacturinl, Other Wort.... Loca· Total MaiD Alricultural Processing, (III, IV, tieD Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) &: Marginal NOD- Cod. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Worken N •• ------_------_----- M F M F M F M F M F ),( F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 :32 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

365 92 252 34 17 56 I 25 :z 281 495 36 59B 430 435 341 69 72 11 10 83 7 -- 598 746 37 96S 143 5Z6 83 164 50 91 184 10 26 1:'>4 991 1,657 38 364 20 238 11 46 6 28 52 3 6 2H 287 425 39 90 88 1 1 6 95 172 40

522 20 372 17 33 1 24 93 2 28 381 504 609 4J 1,211 196 614 105 279 66 48 5 280 20 91 4~5 1,157 1,699 42 224 IS 144 46 13 12 22 2 I 147 195 213 43 2.50 311 157 62 37 9 22 I 50 269 449 44 596 82 374 27 94 43 32 4 96 8 15 279 552 864 45

514 13 327 109 a 26 2 112 3 20 464 507 535 46 125 2 83 2 20 11 11 21 100 151 171 47 455 77 337 44 57 26 9 52 7 483 845 48 200 4B 133 24 <18 24 191 389 49 4S 4 38 1 ~ 3 l'1 46 75 50

87 26 58 25 25 I 4 5 47 70 III .51 392 172 292 130 36 33 I 63 9 28 322 491 52 506 219 296 159 120 58 4 16 2 2 15 486 741 53 14' 10 113 21 10 12 -- 60 182 212 54 92 4 83 3 1 1 8 I 74 ]01 ]06 55

674 227 4Y6 125 III 71 II 7 54 24 7 275 554 803 56

3,2 •• 550 975 46 480 350 160 56 1,673 '8 15 71 2,990 5,285 SIX 567 167 139 7 90 93 69 46 269 21 4 23 533 78' I 304 21 60 1 12 I II 2 221 17 1 274 553 II 5S9 43 210 3 131 25 3 1 21S 14 521 934 In 269 )0 14 17 13 2 238 IS 5 221 426 IV 2111 61 76 9 39 46 8 158 6 9 25 302 4117 V

3'Z 51 74 12 56 33 172 6 2 5 24' 467 VI 239 16 I' 1 1 7 221 14 5 257 481 VII 618 132 320 I 72 124 50 2 176 5 6 530 971 VIII 149 29 74 13 62 13 12 3 1 1 103 177 IX

"

TALUKA LATH I TALUKA: LATHI URBAN I VILLAGE

Name or Village} Area of Urbaa village in No. or Total Population Lou· Aggloaie- hectares Oc:cupi- No.oC (inaudinl Iastitu- tieD r.tionl cit of Town! eO Resi- House- tiollal and Code TowBI Ward in dential holds Hous.less Scheduled Scheduled Ward Kro.2 HoUles ropulatioD) Caates Tribes Literates No. ------P M P M F M F M P

2 3 4 5 , , I 9 10 11 J2 13 H

9 LATHI TALUKA

Total Km.2 15,927 100,487 50,31' 3,414 16,74' 632.S 15,990 50,158 3.447 27,0'5 Heetar.. (63,1.7':;,01)

Rural Km.2 1l.946 75,360 37,930 2,559 11,6$9 574.8 11,999 37,430 2,510 19,3~ HeclO'" (57,475.11)

Urban lCm.2 3,981 25,127 11,399 855 $,090 58.0 3,991 }2,728 937 7,615

RURAL AREAS

1 PU')japar 483.!9 8 8 38 17 21 8 10 3 1 2 Sh~khpiparia 2,S91.72 504 508 3,367 1,692 1.675 183 184 880 564 3 Chavand 3,283.30 504 510 3.327 1,705 1.622 129 135 951 500 4 Hi'ana 1,058.36 203 213 1,353 681 672 47 42 400 241 5 Karkolia 6!jj.H liS 118 787 398 389 3 1 248 143

6 Derdi Iaobai 1,633.lS 252 252 1,577 796 781 51 53 310 91 7 Amb"rdi 1,274.10 435 436 2,133 1.400 1 ,333 63 66 827 450 8 Nara,,~adh 519.32 !liS 168 1.116 531 S8S 17 26 303 171 9 Pipalva 2,002.S!) 341 343 1,011 994 1,017 28 32 350 221 ]0 R~jkot Nana 1,340.46 247 247 1,511 800 771 52 43 459 286

11 Virpur 813.70 141 142 872 401 471 57 65 260 200 12 llenya 763.24 166 177 1,109 580 529 36 34 281 142 13 Harsurpur 1,704.S 1 391 392 ~,531 1,256 1,275 84 94 590 383 14 Adtala 1,377.34 302 303 1,921 972 949 98 95 469 289 15 Jarakbia 1,876.43 434 434 2,113 1.352 I. J61 10" III 578 364

16 Pratapgadh 733.00 132 134 875 397 ,(7& 8 14 174 78 ,7 Rampar 528.65 179 179 1.144 561 583 12 12 304 194 IS Bhurakhia 957.38 236 238 l,sO' 745 764 56 61 300 18S ]9 Methli 534.55 50 50 321 169 152 5S 13 20 Meroda 360.98 65 66 458 232 226 7 8 87 21

21 Kao€hardi 1.293.81 289 289 1,881 965 916 23 20 SOl 254 22 Dhrufania 1.073.57 205 20S 1,409 699 710 48 51 347 151 23 S .. vagadh 802.45 57 57 372 196 176 28 26 33 14 24 MlJliapat 434.75 53 53 373 JB(j 117 44 44 66 lSI 25 'lhansa 828.10 277 279 J.627 834 793 120 110 566 308

26 Dahinthara 771.39 174 174 1.088 558 .530 13 II 249 206 27 Tajpar 564.65 116 J 16 640 314 326 12 23 142 59 2g Toda 621.73 146 146 888 435 453 38 42 218 139 29 Ma laviapiparia 756.62 196 196 1,297 6S8 639 79 7'A 427 264 30 Aliudepur 769.89 134 134 926 4S6 470 14 16 273 202

31 Kerala 1,044.30 246 246 1,6S6 718 868 27 29 404 279 32 Dudhala Latbi 923.23 169 169 1,011 500 511 46 38 196 91 33 Akals 2,534.74 499 499 3.141 1,509 1,632 88 102 7011 505 34 Bh,nirad 1,350.64 373 373 2.346 1.!47 1,199 73 67 640 448 35 Chhabh.dia 1,296.83 320 322 2,Oll 1,035 997 86 81 578 292

72 PtUMARY CENSUS ABSTRAct

M A N 91 0 R ~ B It • ------HoUlCbold Industry- Manufacturing, Otber Workers Loca- Tetal Main Agricultural Proconing, IlIl, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Seryicing lind V(b) " Marginal Non- Code (II) VI to IX] Workerl Workers No. (I-IX) ---.--(I) ------Repaira IV(a)] ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 II 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 21

8 7,596 4,039 2,771 204 S7S 8,5'0 34,1"3 26.604 13,487 4,354 1,2" 7,465 621 22,933

6,426 3,675 2,363 149 239 7,77.3 23,7.31 20,249 11,963 3,708 928 3,650 490 16.691

6,355 1.524 646 30 3,116 131 6,242 1,170 364 415 $5 336 817 10,412

9 , :3 3 2 4 - 2 10 6 9 ( 1<85 2'0 621 204 '46 SO 30 ( Ill! 5 63 353 744 1,032 2 923 302 468 75 181 199 50 12 217 16 8 3S5 714 965 3 352 41 1(12 5 lIS 28 12 4 63 II 35 257 294 367 .. 221 33 141 11 47 21 6 27 1 30 175 147 181 5

416 103 206 24 IS4 62 3 16 53 I 2 3110 676 738 45 453 18 lIS 2l 13 157 4 146 661 1,142 '"7 lOI 11)9 226 157 41 36 10 1 24 .5 230 3M6 I 524 81 348 61 73 19 51 .5 52 3 17 410 453 459 9 436 143 246 40 90 99 25 3 75 1 25 325 339 303 10

199 2S )24 1 56 19 2 17 4 2 196 200 250 11 30l 21 140 2 1(8 19 13 61 21 151 256 257 12 683 300 438 202 R6 116 40 3 119 9 53 343 520 631 13 484 107 288 31 82 71 II I 103 4 2 106 486 738 14 711 99 449 61 105 28 32 1 125 9 38 459 603 803 15

212 7 183 " 18 7 11 .. 185 471 16 285 303 213 228 311 74 34 t 2 276 2711 17 3oi8 184 263 151 45 22 10 80 11 7 154 348 42' 11 94 51 74 43 8 n 1 75 101 JP 122 32 60 19 22 12• 2 38 1 2 110 192 2.

5111 362 359 228 112 120 45 10 65 .. 1 21 383 533 IU 372 39 216 21 54 13 23 2 79 3 S 199 321 472 21 113 72 49 22 63 SO 1 14 83 9O 23 117 81 28 40 53 - I , IS 69 91 24 5a 51 257" 14 109 26 15 130 12 342 317 3" 25 305 53 177 38 42 12 8 78 l 136 253 341 2S 156 14 87 37 14 2 30 24 158 134 1S4 27 252 71 132 24 80 44 40 3 1 78 182 304 2. 344 6 225 1 59 3 13- 41 I I 276 313 357 29 253 81 116 56 22 19 8 41 6 9 203 380 30

475 378 231 287 S5 64 68 I 121 26 3 24 310 466 31 235 102 116 2 65 95 34 5 20 1 2 264 407 32 747 195 4~2 139 124 47 26 1 165 1( 4 356 7"8 1.0U 33 619 89 393 48 75 11 44 22 107 8 55 582 473 528 34 575 129 271 IJ 195 113 16 92 3 13 233 447 635 3.5

A-IO 73 TALUltA : tATHl URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Populatlon Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi. No. of (including Institu- tion rationl & of Town I cd Resi- House- tional and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses ------Population) Castes -----Tribes -----Literates P M F ---M F M F M F

1 3 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

36 Rabhda 778.74 163 163 993 492 SOt 94 94 290 110 37 Bll"tvadar 870.79 132 182 I,U6 570 546 82 88 236 104 38 Bhalvav 1,034.55 248 251 1,7()0 813 ~87 20 26 416 267 39 Dhamtl 1,826.64 392 393 2,ln " j45 1,13~ 27 29 642 309 40 Ii ajiJadhar S9S.36 139 139 921 456 465 59 49 231 140

41 Padarshinga l,l48.71 365 3fiS 2.194 1,068 1,126 39 58 669 387 42 Havtad 745 10 141 141 99S 500 495 19 19 249 179 43 Iogorala 1,214.19 233 233 1,264 604 660 21 22 366 383 44 Aosodal' 2,311.50 494 494 2,810 1,355 1,455 lOS 106 626 404 45 Krishoagadh 713.92 134 134 854 420 434 6 3 231 132

47 Luvaria ],445.47 210 2tO 1,195 574 621 26 32 268 175 46 Matirala 2,325.01 565 568 3.707 1,829 1.S7S 141 141 .- 1,026 739 48 Dudhala Bai 489.62 76 76 48& 235 253 40 n 55 21 49 Shakhpur 2.25S.21 414 474 2,824 1,410 1,414 49 42 908 514

URBAN AREAS KDI.2 SIX! Lathi (N.P.) 36.15 2.3e2 2,307 14,451) 7,327 7,123 622 514 4,18S 2,668

Ward No. I N.~. 458 463 2,865 1.431 1,434 136 114 .. 1.025 821 .1I N.A • 592 59! 3,879 1,985 1,&94 461 382 993 S02 III N.A. 451 451 2.847 1,444 ) ,403 665 342 IV N.A. 438 438 2.709 1,361 1,348 8 4 8"4 573 V N.A. 363 363 2,150 1,106 1,044 17 14 658 430

I:m.2 srx II Damna gar (V.P.) 21.85 1.679 1,684 10,677 5,401 5,276 31S 341 .. 3,430 2,422

Wat4 No. r N.A. 561 561 3.867 1.97& 1,8119 2 1,166 826 11 N.A. 329 329 2.160 1,071 1,089 - 681 459 III N.A. 459 46. 2,656 1.315 1,341 294 323 854 657 IV N.A. 330 330 1,994 1,037 957 19 17 729 480 PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K1 B R ----_._---S ------Household Industry- Manufacturiog, Other Workerl Loea Total Main Agrlcyltural Processing, (m, IV, tioa- Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) &; Marginal Non- Code _----(I-IX) (I) -----(II) ---_--Repairs eV(a)} ----VI to IX} -----Workers ----._-Workers No. !>.f F M F M F M P M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

280 118 133 59 ~6 52 17 6 34 t 1 2 211 381 36 321 75 200 4" 49 25 27 4 4S 2 4 172 245 299 37 445 283 314 226 38 40 13 5 80 12 9 45 359 559 38 646 325 335 187 140 125 31 6 140 7 3 499 806 39 250 110 106 42 71 58 17 1 56 5 205 350 40

605 94 370 40 104 40 25 8 106 6 10 120 453 912 41 281 37 911 67 22 14 7 102 8 137 219 321 42 357 113 252 75 51 37 6 48 1 liS 241 429 43 789 321 478 237 114 6i 18 7 179 9 6 29) 560 844 44 206 133 1S6 106 22 26 6 22 1 214 301 45

293 122 187 49 63 73 7 36 .- 2 9 279 49:1 46 924 483 567 335 129 133 58 2 170 13 14 186 891 1,209 47 124 .. 111 6 .. ~. 7 1 II 253 4' 777 106 354 21 105 67 17 2 24! '16 25 635 6CB 673 49

3,599 573 987 154 351 233 268 29 2.073 157 " 452 3,642 6,093 SJX! 692 93 167 24 16 7 12 t 497 61 [6 37 723 1,304 1 957 2{17 220 47 14! 114 161 9 435 37 31 28$ 997 1,402 1l 74' 131 312 60 68 34 78 18 291 19 20 85 675 l.l87 III 653 43 III 6 49 18 7 1 416 18 12 JO 696 1,295 IV ~48 '9 97 17 77 60 10 J64 22 7 35 55} 910 V

2,756 597 617 219 295 18Z 101 2' 1,743 179 46S 3S 2,600 4,314 5/XII

1,025 :U5 258 104 )84 75 22 7 561 29 13 112 940 1.562 I 579 160 303 97 45 30 8 6 223 27 19 J31 473 798 II 652 152 16 1 33 51 52 9 551 91 10 103 653 1,086 III 500 70 40 f! 33 26 19 4 401 32 3 19 534 863 IV

75

MAHAL LILIA MAHAL ; LILIA caBAN I VILLAGE

Name or Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Laca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! 8t of Townl ed Resi- House· tional and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No, Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes LiterateM ------_--- P M F M F M F M F

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

10 LILIA MAHAL KBI.2 ',051 53,846 27,199 1,573 9,616 395.0 9,066 26,U7 1,651 1 14,363 Total Hectares (39,504.30)

Rural Km.2 9,051 53,846 27,199 1,573 9,616 395.0 9,066 26,647 1.651 1 14,363 Hectare, (39,504.30)

Urban

RURAL AREAS

1 latroda 1,079.55 351 351 2,163 1,045 1,118 2S 26 1 580 414 2 Antalia 1,366.66 134 134 905 433 471 34 48 2.18 16~ 3 Sanjantimba 1,10".84 148 148 '28 442 486 15 16 275 185 4 Dhangla 958.00 156 156 85' 402 414 48 36 226 233 5 Haripur 714.51 199 199 1,120 533 587 30 40 312 233

6 Eklera J,118.50 251 253 1,409 675 734 18 15 391 261 7 Gundran J,686,04 308 308 1,690 796 S94 32 37 390 206 I Panch Talavda 1,434.40 367 367 2.004 986 I,OIR 311 30 570 397 9 Kankot Nana 450.88 111 1:1 683 3'32 351 31 25 157 J04 10 Rajkot NlIna 652,33 IH 124 740 375 365 27 '23 210 92

11 Kalyanpur 669.22 109 109 607 294 313 5 7 165 120 12 Hathigadh 646.50 234 234 1,458 695 763 19 26 4:2 320 13 Saldi 2.623.06 500 500 3,015 1.538 1,477 99 84 814 560 14 Putalia 737.43 226 225 1.374 685 689 58 57 410 267 15 Gondbavadar 941.30 258 258 1,689 841 848 117 74 526 367

16 Bhesan 384.45 101 101 626 305 321 12 11 188 148 17 Bodia 803.18 68 68 385 191 194 44 39 71 36 18 Kh~ra 1,149.81 187 187 1,131 560 571 17 21 225 72 19 Kuntan8 1.590.26 221 221 1,224 608 616 37 29 316 207 20 Sanalia 8'5.93 213 213 1,380 693 tR7 77 75 345 210

21 Pipa1va 788.12 141 141 848 424 424 25 21 219 134 21 Lilia 1.814.81 J,048 1,051 6.256 3.244 3,012 lSI 139 1,994 1,350 23 Punjapadar J ,057.25 283 283 ',787 884 S03 35 32 469 345 24 Amba 1,870.91 538 541 3,3(1g 1,658 1,650 60 61 806 618 2S Kankot Mota 1.240.20 247 247 1,517 771 746 63 53 406 293

26 Bhensavdi 8111.46 216 21(j 1,2R7 64Q fJR 68 61 338 222 27 Lonka 472.56 107 107 610 2BO 330 21 26 14) 127 28 Lonki 60(1.70 137 137 92') 437 492 20 22 223 158 29 Lilia Nan a 1.093.01 208 203 1,141 571 570 16 12 2(19 114 30 Vashania . 559.80 96 96 525 267 258 2 4 118 74

31 Timbdi 639.35 99 99 595 19~ 2(}7 5 12 ]77 89 32 Bhoriogda 1.554.98 333 339 1,847 913 934 45 41 484 319 33 ICraokach 3,186.04 72Q 729 4,163 :',015 2,118 207 217 996 650 34 Shedhavadlr 658.61 145 145 8~ 1 431 460 14 10 207 128 35 Bavadi 608.95 71 71 422 201 22t 15 J7 9.t 7] 36 Bavada 490.95 JI8 118 1\,55 435 420 45 28 236 141 37 Ingoralll J,038.15 270 270 1,478 710 768 106 98 397 281

'18 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

W 0 R K E R M A ------I N ------• ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other WOlken Locs- tion Tot:!1 Maio Agricultural Processing, (III. IV, V(b) &. Marginal NOD- Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX1 Workers Worken No. (I-IX) ------M F M P M F M F M F M F M F

22 23 24 26 28 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2' 27 ------10

2,288 1,069 927 103 189 6,837 18,074 3,635 388 12,277 13,981 7,348 2,426 573

2,288 1,069 927 103 189 6,837 18.074 573 3,635 388 12,277 13,9B2 7,348 2,426

203 58 49 18 1 83 11 14 74 SOD 773 1 531 271 372 )5 35 139 2 96 32 4 1 1 12 178 425 2 254 14 I 68 1 9 204 221 266 212 16 114 6 16 8 3 140 107 57 58 74 4 8 60 1 1 4 172 310 04 229 4 79 4 54 325 200 2S2 5 279 10 180 20 2 267 59 23 13 7 2 85 IS 14 293 631 , 3~2 89 116 lSI 371 89 187 3~ 113 46 7 1 4 2 654 7 423 21 }45 4 12 458 473 535 501 25 237 94 25 8 111 31 3 26 3 224 158 127 9 IiI 5 60 25 170 174 190 176 5 86 1 25 4 10 37 87 124 154 170 72 110 61 18 11 5 11 15 210 4 30 7 22 2 74 2 11 213 341 535 12 336 04 268 11 2 383 733 941 13 803 153 388 103 112 35 35 99 :m 58 79 40 1 33 29 336 561 14 349 131 2 7 393 375 IS 459 6 266 2 50 l 12 44' 51 4 13 132 132 140 160 49 91 40 18 5 - 16 55 32 3 2 1J 1 Il2 90 79 17 101 3 7S 1 4 82 264 400 292 89 le9 26 96 61 12 111 184 6 68 27 11 60 5 1 231 214 346 19 323 39 138 5 6 190 297 4!lJ 390 16 142 93 11 17 l!O 123 5 27 1 6 3 58 1 163 20~ 252 21 214 9 110 38 952 71 42 285 1,520 2,523 22 1,682 204 410 2i 2iO 74 4 82 9 7 2 121 2 5 67 414 819 23 465 17 255 153 7 747 779 14 560 2 }05 3 54 1 8 889 24 872 5 11 28 1 11 392 719 raJ 379 9 294 3 46 13 30 1 7 5S 274 428 2. 368 155 221 82 104 72 69 38 10 6 27 1 3 137 319 27 140 II -3 40 4 1 197 264 28 240 227 129 142 71 18 120 32 94 40 5 1 74 7 7 166 271 324 29 293 80 11 5 14 4 154 126 89 30 137 15 70 4 42 6 6 5 ... 51 12 182 127 105 31 159 10 91 4 12 7 89 26 19 1 129 -1 24 263 402 636 32 487 35 250 9 24 649 }40 651 82 188 44 67 5 181 934 1,329 33 1,087 9 53 2 31 149 196 309 304 2 120 .' 16 204 3 2 10 1 :3 92 117 124 112 5 62 1 38 3' 157 35 _. 11 31 3 108 198 312 3' 234 101 33 16 68 3 44 250 384 87 368 134 168 14 99 2'8 19

APPENDICES TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

URBAN ! VIL~AOE PRIMARy CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Stbedliled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

• ··.'__ r ____ ~·_

Lo~a- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popub,· Caltes Tribes tion Town/Ward! Popu]a- Castes Tribes Code Urban tiOD Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 , 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : IV 386 5/1 Amreli (M) 58,241 2.358 173 7,633 60

Block No. 36 497 Total Ward : I 6,031 31 511 38 380 8 12 39 489 43 6 Block No. t 572 40 407 9 2 622 3 556 .. 469 41 615 5 16S 42 446 83 43 519 44 522 2 8 6 414 45 446 24 7 491 8 342 9 504 46 218 30 3 10 500 47 '38 25 48 517 -- 49 352 17 tt 602 50 491 8 5 12 591 51 260 140 17 Toial Ward : II 2,735 35 52 425 6

Block No. 13 522 Total Ward i V 5.2.94 IZ 14 262 15 431 13 16 556 22 Block No. 53 582 2 17 559 54 594 7 55 600 3 56 583 18 405 57 449

Total Ward: III 7,878 135 55 58 476 59 454 60 535 Bfock No. 19 290 61 397 2(} 521 62 634 21 539 22 442 30 23 381 Total Ward : VI 6,156 352 4

24 626 Bleck: No. 63 670 39 25 582 64 377 26 443 65 403 27 27 511 66 578 4 28 394 67 762

29 336 6& 368 30 451 69 459 31 476 7 .- 70 430 32 557 9 5 71 31,1 50 33 594 52 45 72 4G9 217

34 400 37 S 73 681 35 33$ 74 658 19

33 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wilile

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Sc:b •••l •• tion Town/Ward/ PJpula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Wardl Po pula- Castes Tribet Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. e Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 .----

Total Ward . VII 8,063 1,321 Block No. 116 526 117 411 118 451 Block: No. 75 500 119 225 76 53!! 297 77 446 78 327 ' 74 Total Ward: X 1,643 10 79 542 5 Block No. 120 291 80 512 6 121 517 10 Bl 410 122 233 36') - 82 84 123 602 83 354 333 84 528 211 5 III Dhari VP 17,540 1,120 14 8S 340 86 438 87 377 Total Ward: 3,156 194 88 310 326 276 8' Block No. t 653 7 2 726 90 462 3 656 91 4S5 4 307 , 92 355 35 5 33' 93 474 6 475 181 Total Ward . VIII 3,554 74 4' Total Ward: II 880 21 Block: No. 94 301 95 512 44 Block No. 7 550 .. 96 588 8 330 21 97 382 512 - 911 Total Ward : III 936 99 576 24 49 - 100 683 6 Block: No. 9 455 10 481 Total Ward ; IX 9,254 33 5

Block No. 101 484 Total Ward: IV 1,143 135 102 474 103 443 104 319 Block No. 11 486 10 105 694 12 344 liS 13 313 10 106 567 107 627 5 Total Ward: V 1,077 S6 108 745 ltl9 409 321 Block No. 14 604 110 15 473 56

111 226 1 Total Ward, VI 903 III 112 3i9 5 113 840 114 730 27 Block No. 16 439 15 llS 443 17 464 In ... 84

URBAN I VILLAGE PIUMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIK-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loe.- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Ttltal Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Wardl Popula· Castel Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Cast•• Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

1 2 3 4 S 2 3 4 •

Total Ward I V 3.%69 884 5jVI Jafrabad VP 13,544 24B

Bleck No. 28 383 12 Total Ward I I 3,194 101 29 317 51 30 411 37 31 573 3J 370 Blo* No. I 419 2 272 33 463 3 54' 211 4 3S'J 34 468 468 5 193 35 IU '5

Total Ward : VI 3,155 54 6 409 7 J5' 6S 8 540 31 Block No. 36 211 28 9 43' 5 37 470 38 607 39 332 ti 4u 355 10 Total Ward t II '.274 37

41 614 Blolk No. II) 353 42 4'6 10 II 404 12 '35 13 471 37 Total Ward I VII 836 16

14 773 Block No. 43 57.5 16 15 375 44 2lil l' 1f7 17 1"

Total Ward I III ',2045 S/V Dan•• r VP 6,556 455 .. Block No, IS 522 Total Ward : I 2,455 113 317 l'20 2'1' 21 484 Block No. I 639 :2 610 ]0 22 5S3 3 519 113 4 427 5 260 23 537 24 506

Total War.! II 4,101 330 .. Total Ward I IV 3,:!31 102

Block No. d 221 7 414 Block No. 25 331 8 325 26 41S 9 452 42 27 251 ]0 ~211 25' 21 430 n 4711 11 571 12 0456 4 30 413 80 13 55Z 31 224 9 ]4 505 31 31 619 13

36 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CBNSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDDL Cort,d.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

toca- Name or Total Scb.duled Scheduled Laca- Name of Total Scheduled SCbeduled tion Town/Wardt Populi.· Caltel Tribes tion Town/Wardl Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tiOD Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 , 2 3 4

5/VII KodiDar NP 21.731 1,179 33 Total Ward VI 5,914 215 30

Total Ward: I 3.960 1.3(.7 Block No. 36 507 6 37 229 31 271 Block No. I 544 39 611 2 557 401 40 430 13 3 0492 4 611 P 5 419 391 41 364 42 601 19 16 6 371 313 43 375 36 S 7 486 UI 44 337 13 8 401 45 3'0 6

Total Ward : II 2,195 563 46 JOt 17 47 355 44 .. Block No. Il 406 4' 377 40 t 10 344 153 49 56;; 14 11 411 179 50 294 13 12 337 13 3 538 5/VIII Vadi. VP 9.695 515

14 462 Total Ward : I 2,142 15 597 us- Blo.k No. 1 317 Total Ward : III 2,433 21 1 609 1 319 Block No. 16 541 21 4 45. 17 594 S 369 11 450 19 396 rlO 452 Total Ward : II 2,320

6 Total Ward : IV 2,168 8 3 Block No, 4S( 7 554 8 3(15 Block No. 21 319 9 384 22 528 8 10 4Sa 23 4C6 24 ~34 25 381 -3 11 161 26 431 Total Ward 1 III 2,073 23 Total War. I V 3,591 5 Block No, 1:1 377 Block No. 27 400 13 44' 23 28 355 -5 14 689 IZ' 899 15 S6:1 30 304 31 392 Total Ward i IV 1,540 11 32 296 33 SIS BloctNo. 16 574 71 34 372 17 38J 35 SSt! 18 583 9

if ORBAN I VILI:.AOB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Con/d.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scbe-duled tion Town/Ward/ Po pula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Wardl Popuia- Casles Tribes Code Urban (ion Code Urban tion No. Block; Nc. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------_------..... _ Total Ward 1 V 1.610 411 Total Ward: IV 5,Ie8 335

Block No. 19 461 Bleck No. 31 610 20 286 .. 32 31Q 21 540 175 33 378 22 333 236 34 643 35 394 211

5!lX Bagasara NP 23,015 1,240 36 601 37 ~43 104 31 553 Total Ward : I 5,095 26 554 3'40 522

Bleck: No, I 337 11 2 485 Total Ward; V 3,063 37 3 455 .. 4 545 5 3-15 Bleck No. "I 310 42 343 6 400 43 538 7 50S 44 785 20 8 570 45 503 17 9 S2S 10 379 6 46 584 11 54' 5

Total Ward: II 5.690 119 SIX Babra VP 12,199 751 2

Block No. 12 404 Total Ward l I 2,080 365 13 305 14 584 5 15 619 Block No. t 684 92 16 452 :2 358 231 3 564 42 4 474 17 417 S5 18 616 19 (138 31 II 1,153 20 461 2S Total Ward: 20 21 681 Block No. S 559 20 :22 513 6 594

Total Ward : III 2,059 67 Total Ward III 4,059 723 Blocr.. N,·. 7 1,134 Block N •. 23 568 i 377 14 24 857 ':) 3~l! ~3 25 666 26 612 .. 27 316 70 Total Ward j IV 951 44

2i! 348 198 29 182 .. Block No. 10 483 30 510 463 11 468 44

88 URBAN / VILLAGE PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Schedule. Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

, oea­ Name of Toral Scheduled Scheduled Loca­ Name of TIlta! Scheduled Scbeduled don Town/Wardl Papula­ Castes Tribes tion Town(Wardl Popula­ Castes Tribes Code Urban ti,'D Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 1 :I 3 4 S

------.~-----

Total Ward i V ],165 226 Total Ward t III 2,847

Block No. 12 443 48 Block No. 15 538 13 519 82 16 256 14 203 96 17 642 18 349 U 549 Total Ward, VI 1,076 24 20 513 Block No. )5 464 4 16 612 20 Total Ward: IV 2,709 12

Total Ward I VII 998 5 2 Block No. 21 369 22 SOt Block No. 17 714 5 2 23 535 "6 18 284 24 485 25 522 6 Total Ward : VIII 2,258 26 297 Block No. 19 5{)9 20 225 2l 606 Total Ward i V 2,150 31 22 546 23 372 Block No. 27 578 28 28 482 Total Ward: IX 459 2i) 450 30 527 2 24 459 31 113 1

5/XI Lathi NP 14,450 1,136 5/XII Damnagar VP 10,677 656 Total Wardl I 2,865 250

Total Ward: I 3,867 3 alock No. 643

2 599 202 Block No. I 701 3 51'8 2 626 4 580 29 3 621 5 455 19 4 640 5 529 Total Ward I 3,1179 843 6 373 1 377 3 Block No. 6 306 7 412 23 I 378 9 577 18 Total Ward I II 2,160 10 559

11 190 Bloe. No. S 564 J2 559 9 5S9 13 461 455 10 553 14 437 347 11 484

l:l9 URBAN I VILIl.AOE PRIMAkY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Cone/d.

Total, Scheduled Castes aud Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tioD TownjWardl Popula- Castcs Triblts tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tiOD Code Urban tion No. Block No. Hlock

1 2 3 4 S 2 3 4 S

Total Ward: 1II 2,656 617 Total Ward: IV 1,994 36

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