CENSUS OF 1971

SERIES 18

RAJASTHAN

PARTS XA &: XB DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

18. DISTRICT

V. S. VERMA Of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, The motH on the cover is a montage presenting constructions typifying the rural and urban areas. Bet against a background formed by specimen Census notional maps of a urban and a rural block. The drawing has been specially made for us by Shri Paras Bhansali. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Census of India 197J-Series-18 Rajasthan is beiDI' published iD the followiDg parts: Government of India Publications Part I-A General Report. Part I-B An analysis of the demographic, social, cultural and migration patterns. Part I-C Subsidiary Tables. Part II-A General Population Tables. Part II-B Economic Tables. Part II-C(i) Distribution of Popul~tion, Mother Tongue and Religion, Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes. Part II-C(ii) Other Social & Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables. Tablelon Household Composition. Single Year Age. Marital Status. Educational Levels, Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes, etc., Bilingualism. Part'IU-A Report on Establishments. Part III-B Establishment Tables. Part IV Housing Report and Tables. Part V Special Tables and Notes on Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes. Part VI-A Town Directory. Part VI-B Special Survey Report on Selected Towns. Part VI-C Survey Report on Selected Villages. Part VII Special Report on Graduate and Technical Personnel. Part VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration. } . Part VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation. For offiCIal use only. Part IX Cent.;us Atlas. Part IX-A Administrative Atlas. Government of Rajasfban PDhHc:atlODS Part X-A&X-B District Census Hand Book-Town and Village Directory & Primary Census Abstract. Part X-C District Census Hand Book-Census Tables and Official Statistics. Population Statistics 1971 (Pocket book).

FOREWORD

The bringing out of the District Census Handbooks is one of the various ways in which the State Govern­ ment collaborates with the Government of India in the work of census-taking and the dissemination of the resulting information. While the various census publications give a lot of diverse atfd detailed information for the bigger units of administration i.e. state. district, tehsil and town, it is left to these District Census Handbooks to present some vital data for the still lower units i.e. wards and blocks in towns and villages in tehsiIs. Secondly, these handbooks present some non-census data also which is collected and processed in addition to the normal census operations. The present series of District Census Handbook volumes combine parts A and B of the handbooks for each district. Part C, consisting of some other census tables at tehsil and town level as well as some other data, will appear in the form of a separate series. I am gratified to note that Shri V. S. Verma, Director Census Operations, Rajasthan and his colleagues have endeavoured to bring out these exhaustive and informative volumes with precision and promptitude. I am happy to learn that the maps being included in the various district volumes are also to be published later on in the form of a comprehensive Administrative Atlas of the state. I am sure, these publications will be found useful and interesting by scholars and administrators as well as the lay reader.

Jaipur S. L. KHURANA 2nd, October, 1972 Chief Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan

PREFACE The District Census Handbooks are a special and important feature of the whole scheme of Census data collection and the analysis and presentation thereof. The regular Census pUblications do, of course, present a multitudinous information but they do not go upto the Village and Census Block levels, for the rural and urban areas respectively. Secondly, they have to depend on the data collected only as a part of the House­ listing and Enumeration Operations. The twofold purpose of the District Census Handbooks, like that of certain other special and ancillary studies that the Department undertakes, therefore, is to go down to these lower units of presentation and to present some data which is collected in addition to that produced by the above mentioned operations. The District Handbook series were first introduced in the 1951 Censu!!. While the 1961 series were an improvement over their counterparts in 1951, the present series for the 1971 Census are more elaborate and have beeD so planned that they present all the essential Census data and important demographic details alongwith such necessary orientation and background which is very relevant for the proper understanding of a district. 1971 Census envisages the publication of District Census Handbooks in three parts viz. A, Band C for all the districts of Rajasthan. The first two of these are being presented in this series of volumes, each volume dealing with one district of the State, because these two parts have mucll in common and they present infor­ mation wbich the reader might like to interlink at various stages in his study. Part C, containing both tbe data collected from the various dapartments of the State Government as well as certain Census tables, districtwise and down to the level of tehsils, will appear as a separate series of volumes. again. one for each district. Parts A & B have been explained in detail in the respective introductions pertaining thereto. For the sake of convenience and better presentability tbis volume has been divided into three sections, viz. Town and Village Directories, Primary Census Abstract and certain common appendices and maps. A look at the Contents will further elucidate this arrangement. This Department has produced these District Census Handbooks for and on behalf of the Government of Rajasthan. We are grateful to the unfailing assistance and encouragement which we have received at each stage from the Chief Secretary. Shri S. L. Khurana, and the Deputy Secretary in the General Administration Department Sbri D. R. Mehta. The ex-Chief Secretary Shri Z. S. Jbala and the ex-Deputy Secretary Sbri Yatindra Singh also gave us valuable advice and support during the earlier stages of this work. We are also grateful to Shri Khurana for having consented to write a Foreword for this series of volumes. As regards the whole scheme of these volumes and their contents, we owe a deep debt of gratitude to the guidance we have received from Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, Registrar General of India, Dr. B.K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General of India, Social Studies, and Dr. B.K. Roy. Map Officer. Shri Jagat Pal Singh, Deputy Director, Social Studies, ancf )eam of dedicated workers including Shri Sbamsher Singh, Tabulation Officer, and Shri WaH Haider, Statist: ,/Assistant, bave laboured really hard to give shape to the Town and Village Directories with the help of heaps of data collected from various sources. For the Primary Census Abstract the credit goes to Dr. U. B. Mathur, Deputy Director Headquarters, Shri S.R. Luhadia, Assistant Director. Shri R.C. Bhargava, Senior Investigator and Shri S. P. Kashyap, Senior Tecbnical Assistant. and the persons working in Technical Section. Shri Kashyap will soon be retiring and I will like to place on record here my gratitude and admiration for bis hard and consistent work. Tbe Art Section had to carry a tremendous load in preparing the maps going with these volumes. I am happy to say that the band of old and experienced hands as well as the new recruits have risen to the occasion in an admirable manner under the supervison of Dr. R.K. Tyagi. Geographer. Shri M.M. Goyal. Tabulation Officer. has been instrumental in seeing the volumes through the press and has spared no pains in the process. For the fine quality of printing, we are indebted to Shri P.C. Patni of the Jubilee Block and Printing Works. He made special arrangements for the job and personally supervised all processes.

It is hoped that this volume as well as its companion volume namely Part C of the District Census Handbook will be found useful by the readers.

Rambagh Palace Annexe, V. S. VERMA Director Dated tbe 2nd Oct., 1972. Census operations. Rajasthan. MEMBERS OF THE STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORK

In preparation of Town and VilJage Directory : 1. Shri M. M. SarS8wat Investigator 2. Shri R. L. Sharma Proof Reader 3. 'Late Sbri C. L. Mahavar Asstt. Compiler 4. Shri A. K. Srivastava Asstt. Compiler S. Shri K. B. Bharti U.D.C 6. Shri J. D. Verma L.D.C

In preparation of Primary Census Abstract: 1. Shri T. R. Chobisa Tabulation Officer 2. Shri R. N. Verma Tabulation Officer 3. Shri K. B. Sharma Computor 4. Shri S. N. Misra Computor S. Shri S. L. Pareekh Computor

In preparation of Maps : 1. Shri M. L. Kumawat Artist 2. Shri D. L. Verma Sr. Draughtsman 3. Shri G. L. Verma Draugbtsman 4. Shri R. S. Sharma Draugbtsman S. Shri S. S. Verma Draughtsman 6. Shri H. S. Mehrwal Draughtsman 7. Shri M. S. Panwar Draughtsman 8. Shri Abdul Karim Computor 9. Shri P. K. Sharma Asstt. Compiler 10. Shri M. P. Pareek Asstt. Compiler 11. Shri R. C. Bansal Asstt. Compiler 12. Shri G. R. Kapooria Compiler Checker 13. Shri R. L. Sharma Compiler Checker 14. Shri J. P. Tak Compiler Checker 1 S. Shri R. S. Shekbawa l Compiler Checker 16. Shri Sohan Lal Compiler Checker

In Printing : 1. Shri Moti Singh Statistical Asstt. 2. Shri T. C. Patoi Statistical Asstt. 3. Shri Hassan Mobammed Proof Reader 4. Shri Dilip Singh Chandrawat Proof Reader CONTENTS

PAGES FOREWORD

PREFACE

SECTION 1-DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART-A TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORIES

INTRODUCTION (i)-(xii)

ANALYTICAL NOTES (xiii)-(xxii)

A. Town Directory (xiii) B. Village Directory (xvi)

TOWN DIRECTORY 1-4(b)

Statement 1 Status, Growth History and Functional Category 2 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location 3 Statement III Municipal Finance (1968-69) 4 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities •.. 4 Statement V Medical, Educational. Recreational and Cultural Facilities 4(a) Statement VI Trade. Commerce. Industry and Banking 4(b)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY 5-27

1. Tehsil 6 2. Sirohi Tehsil 8 3. Tehsil 12 4. Tehsil 16 5. Reodhar Tehsil 20

APPENDICES 29-34

Appendix II Particulars regarding part-villages (Rural) 31 Appendix III·A Abstract of Amenities 32 Appendix III·B Land Utilisation 34

SECTION ll- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION (i)-(ii)

ANALYTICAL NOTE (iii)-(ix)

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-37

District Primary Cen~ Abstract 2-5 Rural Primary Cl'nsus Abstract 6-27

I. Sheoganj Tehsil 6 ...." Sirohi Tebsil 8 3. Pindwara Tehsil 12 4. Abu Road Tehsil 16 5. Reodhar Tehsil 20

Urban Primary Census Abstract 28-37 I Shcoganj Town 28 II Sirohi Town 28 III Pindwara Town 32 IV Town ... , 32 V Abu Road Town \ 34

APPENDICES 39-42

Appendix I List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 40 Appendix II Primary Census Abstract for Special Charge 42

SECTION III-COMMON APPENDICES AND MAPS

APPENDICES 1-9

Appendix I Alphabetical list of Towns and Villages 1 Appendix II Distribution of Population by Religion 8

MAPS (SUPPLEMENT) District Map, TehsiI Maps & Town Maps

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SECTION I

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART A TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORIES

INTRODUCTION

The District Census Hand Book, Part A, consists of 5,000 to 9,999 and Class VI below 5,000. During tbe two components viz.. Town Directory and Village censuses anterior to that of 1961, existence of a self. Directory. As the very names indicate, these governing local body. sucll as a Municipality. was Directories present data at the town and village level res' generally the main criterion for classifying a place as pectively. While information in respect of the Town a town. If there was no municipality and the popu· Directory is presented' in the form of six Statements. lation was also less than 5.000, a place could be regar. supplemented by information given in four Tables built ded as town if in the opinion of the Census autho· into the Analytical Note, information in respect of the rities it had certain urban characteristics. There Village Directory is presented in a proforma containing were. of course, a host of such urban attributes­ 16 columns, supplemented by thirteen Tables, similarly cultural, economic and social-which helped the Census incorporated with the Analytical Note. Town Directory authorities to distinguish the urban areas from the data is further supplemented by Appendix I. Similarly, rural, depending on their local knowledge and discretion. the Village Directory data is supplemented by Appen­ In 1961, however, an objective test was prescribed for dices II, I1I·A and IIT·B. In addition. there are determining the urban areas on a uniform basis through· some Common Appendices and Maps relevant to the out the country. As already mentioned above. to Town and Village Directories and Part B of the District qualify as a town, 3/4th ot' the male working population Census Hand Book alike. of a particular place was required to be engaged in non­ agricultural pursuits. A large number of places which Before presenting the Town and Village Directory had been classified as towns in 1951 Census had to be particulars for tbis District, it is proposed to explain thus eliminated from tho 1961 list on account of the here certain general points as also the layout. contents application of the above qualification. and metbod of compilation etc. of the Statements, Tables, Village Directory Proforma, Appendices and Of the total 157 towns. 11 are governed by Municipal Maps whicb will follow. Councils. Out of the rest, 134 are governed by Municipal Boards, 1 by a Netified Area Committee, 1 by a Uait. or pre.eatadoD Cantonment Board and the remaining 10 by Panchayats. As already noted above, our units of presentation The towns governed by Panchayats bave been treated are towns and vilJages respectively which may be defined as "Census Towns" for our purposes as per the alter­ bere in some detail. The term 'town' is used here in a nate criteria given above even though they do not have generic sense for all urban units e.g. municipal towns, M unici palities. cities, cantonments and notified areas. Urban. units Towns in Rajasthan can be classified from two include: angles-populat1onwise, from the point of view of (a) all places with a Municipality, Municipal presentation of Census data, and in terms of the official Council or Cantonment or a Notified Town area; (b) AJI categorisation of various Municipal Councils and Boards other places which satisfy the fonowing criteria (i) A on the basis of population and budget. In terms of popu· minimum population of 5,000; (ii) At least 75 per cent lation, they are divided into six classes. Of these 7 are of the male working population engaged in non-agri­ Class I towns, i.e., 'Cities', having popUlation of one cultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of population of lakh and above; 7 are Class II with 50,000.99,999 at least 1,000 per sq. mile (390 per sq. km.). A village persons; 3' are Class III with 20,000.49,999 persons;" or revenue mauza, including its hamlets, on tbe other are Class IV wi1h 10,000·19,999 persons; 41 are Class hand. is the lowest rural unit. From the point of- view V witb 5,000.9,999 persons; and 4 are Class VI with of the revenue records, all urban units, too, comprise population of less than 5,000. In terms of the classi. of one or more whole or part· villages depending upon fication done by the State Government, the 145 towns the extent of municipalization. (leaving out the non.municipal "Census TowDs" as well as the two towns governed by a Notified Area Commi. Til11961 the population.size class was the only ttee and a Cantonment Board, respectively) fall into criterion for classifying towns. Towns were grouped five categories. Towns which have population of more under six classes according to population i.e., Class I than 50,000 beloDg to tbe first category, and are 11 in 100,000 and above, Class II 50,000 to 99,999, Class III number, which means that 3 more towns are due for 20,000 to 49.999. Class IV 10,000 to 19,999. Class V upgradation. (All these 11 are governed by Municipal ( ii )

Councils; but, populationwisc, wQile 7 are Class It 4 arc Village Directory particulars regarding these rural part­ only Class n towns). Towns which have annual income villages, wherever they occur, have been presented in of more than two lakhs per annum belong to the second Appendix-II while in Part B of D.C.H.B., i.e. Primary category. Theit number is 14. Towns having annual Census Abstract, they have been accommodated along income of more than one lakh and up to two lakhs with the whole revenue villages. In both cases, such a belong to the third category, and their number is rural part-village has been distinguisbed by giving it 22. 45 towns with annual income of more than forty a sub-number of the code number of an adjoining whole thousand and upto one lakh belong to the fourth cate­ village. Thus, "32a"· signifies a rural part-village gory. Lastly, towns with annual income of upto forty adjoining the village bearing the code number 32. thousand belong to the fifth category and they are 47 As regards the 12 outgrowths, one of them makes in number. 6 towns have not yet been classified by the a constituent of the Sawai Madhopur-Man Town urban State Government. agglomeration while the remaining 11, along with their In addition to towns and villages, three other . respective core towns, constitute 11 more urban agglo­ concepts, namely those of Urban Agglomeration, Out· merations, thus giving a total of 15 urban agglomerations growth/ Part-Village and Standard Urban Area deserve 3 consisting only of cities/towns, 1 consisting of towns to be discussed here. An ··Urban Agglomeration" is as weU as an outgrowth and 11 consisting of only single a continuous urban spread constituted by a town and core towns along with their outgrowths. Like the rural its adjoining urban outgro\\th or two or more physi­ part-villages. the outgrowths bave also been given sub­ cally contiguous towns together with their outgrowths, numbers, derived from the code numbers of their core if any. In this State, there are 4 cases in which whole towns. Thus, "Ill an denotes an outgrowth of a town towns constitute Urban Agglomerations namely (I) Bika· having the code number Ill. It may also be mentioned ner City along with Bhinasar and Gangashahar towns here that while the 26 districts of the State, beginQing (2) Jaipur City along with census town and with Ganganagar and ending with Jhalawar, bear code Amber town (3) PHani town, along with Vidya Vihar number 1 to 26, tehsils have been code-numbered district­ town; and (4) Sawai Madhopur town along with Man wise in Arabic numerals whe,reas towns have also been Town Notified Area. In the Town Directory> data code numbered districtwise but in Roman numerals. pertaining to all the individual city/town constituents Blocks in towns and villages in tehsils have, of course, of an Urban Agglomeration has been given been code-numbered in Arabic numerals, townwise agglomerationwise. and tehsilwise respectively. As aiready mentioned, full particulars regarding In the next place, we have to take note of the the city/town constituents of urban agglomerations are phenomenon of "Part Villages". Most of the towns in available in the body of the Town Directory itself. this State do not comprise of whole revenue villages For obvious reasons it was not possible to get or present which means that some village-portions have been left full Town Directory particulars with regard to the 12 out of the municipal limits. In 1961, for Census purposes, outgrowths. Therefore all the relevant and available aU such part villages were treated as urbanized appen­ data with regard to these outgrowths or part-villages dages of the towns concerned and data with regard to urban bas been compiled in a consolidated form (Appen­ such part-villages was presented along with that dix-I) in the case of the Town Directories of those pertaining to the core town under the description of districts in which one or more such outgrowths occur. "N.M.As:> i.e. Non-Municipalized Areas. This time However, as the 1961 Census data regarding the popu. an attempt has been made, firstly, to ascertain the lation of towns included the popUlation figures for aU existence of all such Don-municipalized areas and N.M~As. (whether rural or urban), tbe 1971 popUlation secondly, to find out their true nature i.e. urbJn· or figures regarding these outgrowths (i.e. urban N.M.As.) tural. As a result of tbis enquiry 118 cases of such have also been given along with those of the core towns part-villages have been discovered. Further, while 9 of in Statement I of the Town Directory for the sake of these have urban characteristics, lof are rural in better comparability. It will, however. be reaJised that character and the remaining 3 have urban as well as the new scheme of classification and presentation re· rural components. The 12 cases [of urbanized vilJage. garding the erstwhile N.M.As. has, by. and large. portions have been added to the urban agglomerations resulted in a pronounced reduction in urban area and of the concerned core towns under the description of some decrease in urban population whereas urban "Outgrowths" aHas "such-and-such village urban". density has, naturally, appreciated. The rural components, 101\ in number, have been treated 8S separate units of presentation, along with tbe whole As regards the third concept. namely Standard 'il])ages by way of "such-and-such village rural". Urban Area, in all 14 S.U.As. have been decided upon. iii )

The Standard Urban Area may be defined as the pro­ arranged in order of their code numbers: However, in jected gro~th area of a city or town as it would be in the four cases in which whole towns have entered into 1991. taking into account not only the towns and urban agglomerations, the data pertaining to the cons­ villages which will get merged into it but also the inter­ tituent towns have been given, though separately, but vening areas which are potentially urban. The S.U.A. at one place with the names of the ,towns minus the has not been made a separate unit of presentation of data occurring again in the order indicated by the code data for either Part A or Part B of the D.C.H.B. numbers. Where an urb:tn agglomeration consists of only the core town and its outgrowth, tbe existence of Area &guru such UA. has been indicated by putting an asterisk (*) against the name of the concerned core town in tbis For the tebsil level rural area figures appearing in statement as well as the other statements of the Town the Tables and Appendix III-B the source is the Revenue Directory. Records as maintained by the Patwaris and as reporteci by them for the Village Directory. For the purposes of Col. 3 of the Village Directory, the village-wise area Col. 2 also gives the class of the town in question in terms of population in Roman numerals and figures, in acres, h:lve been rounded off, wherever they have been reported by the Patwari upto decimal points. within brackets. Col 5. on the other hand. indicates the Tne break-up of the total village area as given in Cols. 11 civic administration status with the help of some symbols to 15 of the Village Directory has similarly been as also the category of the municipal body concerned in rounded off following the principle of neglecting the arabic numerals and within brackets. The symbols decimal points up to 49 and adding one for all decimal used in Col. 5 are these: values of 50 or more. Tehsil area figures have, how­ ever, been arrived at by first adding up the actual M Municipality; village areas, as reported. instead of the rounded off MC Municipal Council; figures in Col. 3, and then rounding off this total. As NA Notified Area; the area figures for part-villages do not enter into these Cantt. Cantonment; calculations, the tehsil rural area as per the PCA will P Panchayat, i.e. Census Town. qaturally be in excess of the Village Directory tehsil rural area. If, therefore, the net tehsil rural area is to Cols. 6 to 13 provide the decadal population figures be arrived at, the area figures for part-villages as con­ for the town in question from 1901 to 1971. A dash tained in Appendix II will have to be added to the under any of these columns indicates that the town was tehsil rural area figures in the Tables and Appendix not having an urban status at tbe time of the Census in III-B. question while 'N.A.' indicates the non-availability of data. As already mentioned, the population figures The Town Directory does not give any area pertaining to an outgrowth, wherever it occurrs, have figures also been given in Col. 13 within brackets underneath the population of the core town of the urban ap:glomera­ Town Directory tion concerned.

In the following pHagraphs the various statements, Table No. 1 supplements the information given in tables etc. comprising the Town Directory will be Columns 6-13 by giving the decadal increase or decrease described. in population in terms of percentages. Statement I : Status, growth history and functional category: Col. 14 gives the functional category of each town as per the 1961 Census. Predominance of Ion-agricul­ As indicated by the title itself, this statement pro­ tural occupations governs the urban characterist cs of a vides some important data regarding the status, growth town. The distribution of the working population in in terms of population, and functional category of the non-agricultural pursuits, therefore. presents a scientific towns in a district. Col. No.1 gives the serial number, mode of classification according to the prl!dominant Col. 2 the name of town, and Col. 4 the name of the functional characteristic of the population in a town. tehsil in which a town is situated. As already explained, The industrial classificatioli of all workers into the towns have been code numbered districtwise and the following nine categories, adopted at the 1961 Census, three constituents of the location code indicate the code provides a basis for the functional classification of number of the district, code number ofthetehsil and code towns as it broadly corresponds to the divisions of the number of the town, in that order. Towns have been Standard Industrial Classification as follows :- ( iv )

Where temperature figures (Cols. 5 and 6) for a parti­ Industrial Categories of Corresponding· Divisions cular town were available, the same have been indi­ Workers for Census of the Standard cated otherwise 'NA'bas been put against the concer­ 1961 Industrial Classificatiun. ned town. Howeverl in the latter case, temperature I Cultivator Part of 0 figures for neighbouring places have been indicated U Agricultural Labourer Part of 0 through footnotes. The neighbouring places are gene­ III Forestry, Fishing. rally the nearest as the crow flies. The nearest city for Plantation. Mining and the purpose of this statement (Col. 7) is the one situated Quarrying etc. Part of 0 and 1 in the district itself or in a neighbouring district or IV Household Industry Part of O. 1, 2 and 3 even in some neigbbouring State. In the last case, the V Manufacturing, other name of the State concerned is also given witbin than Household brackets. In eols. 8, 9 and 10 tbe distance in km. Industry 2 and 3 from the town in question to the headquarter concerned VI Construction 4 has also been given within brackets, after the name of VII Trade & Commerce 6 the headquarter town. The figure of zero indicates that VIII Transport, Storage, and t~e town in question is also the headquarter as per the Communications. 7 column heading. The same method of presentation IX Services 5,8 and 9 applies to information regarding the nearest railway station and bus-stand (Co Is. 11 and 12). Initially, These nine categories are combined and regrouped this statement had three more Cols. 13 to 15, for into five broad functional classes: ( I) Primary Acti­ the purposes of showing navigable rivers, canals etc. As vities (categories, I, II and III); (2) Industry (catego­ no such case obtained in tbis State, these three columns ries IV, V and VI); (3) Trade and Commerce (category were eliminated. VII), (4) Transport (category VIII) and (5) Services (category IX). The sources of information in respect of this state­ ment were: the Meteorological Department, Office of The functional cbaracteristics of towns are deter­ the Surveyor General of India, Tehsil Offices, Muni­ mined by working out the percentage of the working cipalities and the District Statistical Officer. population under each of these five classes of econ('!mic activities to the total workers If workers under one The referrent period in respect of this statement . of the occupations form 40% or more of their total is the year 1969·70, generally speaking • number. it is considered a mono-functional town. If, bowever, sucb percentage is less tban 40%, the next Statement III : Municipal Finance: predominant occupation is taken jnto account so that the total of the two may come to 60% or above and From this statement we learn about the annual such a town is called bi-functional. Again, if the total sourcewise income and head wise eJtpenditure of the does not come upto 60%. tbe third predominant occu­ various urban civic administrative units in a district pation is taken into account and sucb a town is taken in terms of the financial year ) 968-69. The statement as multi-functional. forms two parts, Receipt and Expenditure, witb the amount in rupees rounded off to the nearest '00. A The data for tbis statement and Table 1 was dash. wherever it occurrs in tbis statement, indicates obtained from the Directorate of Local Bodies as well as nil or negligible amounts, and 'NA' that the information from the General P()pulation Tables and the Census i,n question is not available. Atlas belong ng to the 1961 series of Census publi­ cations and the 1971 urban Primary Census Abstract. We illay explain here the various sources of i~come Tbe referrent year for this data is 19i 1. and beads of expenditure in respect of this statement, taking first the Receipt and then the Expenditure side. Statement 11 : Physical aspects and iocation : Receipt through taxes etc. (Col. 3) : There are two broad categories of taxes: "obligatory" and "other". The statement gives the altitude. annual rainfal', Whereas obligatory taxes (octroi, tax on land and temperature. nearest city, State Headquarter, District buildings, tax on houses, land rent etc., and tax on Headquarter, Sub.divisional/Tehsil Headquarter, the vocation and profession) have to be imposed by every nearest railway station and tbe nearest bus-stand in municipality, taxes of "other" category (tax. on vehicles respect of each town in a district. Annual rainfall figures and conveyances meant for hire, tax on animals used for (Col. 4) represent the average for ten years (1961.1970). riding, driving, draught or burden, toll on vehicle. and ( v other conveyance and animals entering the municipality, and places for housing the poor, granting of loans tax on boats, tax for scavenging and cleansing private for constructing houses, providing accommodation for latrineR etc., lighting tax, water tax where a municipality any class of servants and employees or granting loans provides for water supply, tax on artisans and any other to tbe employees for this purpose, planting and main­ taxes) are imposed by the various municipalites by taining road-side and other trees, providing recreational choice though under the rules. facilities, promotion of public health, infant welfare, contribution towards any public funds raised (or relief Revenue derived from municipal powers and pro­ of human sufferings within and without a municipality, perty apart from taxes (Col. 4): This source covers organising and maintaining shops and stalls for the holding of fairs and exhibitions. supply of milk. issue sale of necessaries of life durint! the times of scarcity, of licenses of various types, maintaining of cattle ponds, holding fairs and exhibitions, and providing anti-rabic fines and penalties, tax on public vehicles, contracts, treatment, housing and maintaining destitute orphans transport services, cinemas, providing boating facility; and cripples, maintaining maternity centres and child allotment, sale and lease of land, land rent and contracts welfare clinics, private schools etc. public safety, public relating to parks and gardens and such other items etc. health and convenience, and public works (Cols.l1-13): The fol1owing are the items related to these heads of Government grant (Col. 5): There are three types expenditure: lighting of public streetts, places and of Government grants: per capita ~rant, P.W.D. grant, buildings, watering of public streets and places, cleansing and grants from the Social Welfare and other depart­ of public streets and places and sewers and all spaces ments. Per capita grant is given by the State Government, not being private properties, removing of noxious vege­ subject to certain conditions, to every municipality at tation and abating all public nuisanccs, removing filth, the rate of 15 paisa, but in the case of municipalities rubbish, night soil, odour or any other noxious or located at the district headquarters an additional sum offensive matters from privies, latrines or other common of Rs. 5,000/- is also granted. P.W.D. grant is given for places, extinguishing of fires, regulating of offen­ works like roads and drains. This is a matching grant sive, dangerous trade or works, protecting of public and whereas in the case of municipalities located at latrines, privies, urinals, obtaining of supply or district headquarters the Government grants only 40% an additional supply of water, naming of streets, of the total amount required for a work, in the case of numbering of houses, keeping records of birth and all other municipalities this grant amounts to 75% of death, arranging destruction or preservation of dogs the total amount required for a work. Social Welfare within the municipality, arranging of preparation Department also grants amounts for various purposes of compost manure from night soil and rubbish, e.g. conversion of dry latrines into flush ones, and for establishment and maintenance of cattle ponds etc. the purchase of tempos, scooters, vehicles, wheelbarrows There are some special duties also which consist in etc. for removing night soil etc. providing special medical aid to the sick in times of the outbreak of a dangerous disease and taking such Loan and Advance (Cols. 6 and 7): Loans are measures as may be required to prevent such an out. generally granted by the L.I.C. and State Government break or suppressing the recurrence thereof', giving though the municipality can borrow from private sources relief, and establishing and maintaining relief works in also subject to tbe condition that such loans will be times of famine or scarcity for destitute persons within used for works of permanent nature only. AdVances the limits of a municipality. Public Institutions (Col. are also made by the State Government to various muni­ ]4) : Such institutions are educational, cultural, religious cipalities for some specific purposes subject to the avai­ and social. The municipalities can give aid to such lability of funds. The "Other" sources of income (CoI.S) institutions and patronise them; but such institutions may differ from one municipality to another, as for should not be Government-run. The above description example, one municipality provides boating and skating includes not all but some of the important items facilities and runs a cinema. and, another runs buses. pertaining to the receipt and expenditure amounts of General Administration (Col. to): The main heads of a municipality. The purpose is just to give a general expenditure cover salary of staff, contingent expenditure idea of the ~ources of income and items of on account of administration staff, police guards etc. expenditure. wherever kept, protection of mur.icipal property and enforcement of the laws and collections of taxes etc. Two tables (Nos. 2 and 3) indicate firstly, income The secondary heads of expenditure pertain to the cons­ or expenditure under a particular group of sources or truction and maintenance of new public streets, heads, as the case may be, in terms of the percentage "dharmasha]as', rest houses, other public buildings, of the total income or expenditure, and secondly, per ( vi )

capita income and expenditure in rupees within brackets. W Well; In order to facilitate analysis. the various sources of TW Tube well; income and heads of expenditure have been grouped TK Tanks and reservoirs; under three headings in each case in tbelie tables. The R River; information for this statement as well as its' two aCcom­ C Canal. panying tables came from the various municipalities and panchayats etc. Only such towns have been treated as having a fire-fighting service as provide for regular fire-fighting Statemlnt IV : eMc and other amenitie8 : squads. As regards the electric supply, domestic connec­ tions (Col. 12) oenote electric supply available to The purpose of this statement is to provide infor­ residential, consumers for light, fans, and radios etc. mation with regard to the various amenities available Industrial connections (Col. 13) in this context signify in a town. The road-length figur~,1 (Col. l)include, gene­ electric supply available to industrial consumers and rally speaking. all pucca and kutcba roads within , this can be for the purposes of small, medium, and large the limits of a town as well as the lanes etc. in ~some scale industries. Commercial connections (Col. 14) arc cases. Roads falling within municipal limits of a town those which are available to non-residential premises are generally maintained by the civic bodies concerned. such as business houses, shops, cinemas, auditoria. clubs, While some of these bodies take the technical help from public offices, railways, hospitals" schools, hostels, petrol the Public Works Department, some others bave their pumps, X-ray plants etc. and religious premises and own engineering personnel. Urban Improvement Trusts also maintain roads separately but information per. charitable homes and such portions of residential premises as are used for conducting of business. The taining to) them is not included in tbis statement. The system of sewerage/drainage (Col. 4) is indicated with category. 'Commercial' is further divided into two the help of these symbols : types: (i) that for light, fans and radios etc. and (ii) for small heat and power appliances. Road-lighting points (Col. 15) denote street 1ighting systems including KD Kutcha drainage; traffic control system and lighting of public parks etc. OSD Open surface drainage; under municipalities, panchayats etc. but excluding S Sewer. private colonies. There is yet another category 'Others' (Col. 16) which in the present context pertains to As regards . latrines (Co Is. 5 to 7). flusb latrines agricultural connections and mixed-load connections. of various types are given under the heading 'water borne'. while those Serviced manually by· scavengers Information given under the various columns of feature under ·service'. The category of 'Others' this statement was collected from the various civic pertains to the various other latrines not manually or bodies as well as the Public Health and Engineering regularly serviced. In Col. 8 the actual method Department, Rajasthan State Electricity Board, and the of the removal of night soil, and not the final disposal various private electric supply companies. or use of the same, is indicated. The purpose was to assess the extent of the use of human labour in remo­ ving the night soil. The symbols used are these: The information in this statement refers to the year 1969 for Cols. 3 to 8. and 1 J; to 1971 for 9 to 10; and to 19f9-70 for Cols. 12 to 15. HL Head-load; WB Wheel barrow; T Truck/Tractor; Statement V : Medical, educational, recreational and CL Cart-load. cultural facilities: Statement V presents data in respect of medical, In the case of protected water suply, only such educational, recreational and cultural facilities. Medical towns as have a regular protected water supply scheme institutions in Col. 3 in the present context include as per the information received from the Public Health both the Government and the recognised private insti­ Engineering Department are indicated as beneficiaries tutions pertaining to allopathic, homoeopatbic. ayurve­ of this system. Where a protected water supply scheme dic, unani, and naturopathic systems. Private clinics is under execution, the symbol UE has been used. The etc. are, however. excluded. The number of beds capacity in the context of protected water supply relates for a category of medical institutions is indicated in not to the storage but to the pumping. The symbols Col. 4. The varions medical institutions are denoted ~lIed to indicate tbe vanous source;) arc tbea,; by these sym b~ls : ( vii )

H Hospital; Relevant matter which went into the preparation D Dispensary; of this statement and the accompanying table (No • .J) TBC T.B. Clinic; came from the concerned directorates and universities HC Health Centre; etc. as well as the various local bodies. FC Family Planning Centre; Information provided in this statement is for the MCW: Maternity and Child Welfare Centre; year 1970-71, by and large. PHL : Public Health Laboratory; AYU: Ayurvedic; Statement VI I Trade, commerce, industry and banking: HOM: Homoeopathic; UN Unani; The purpose of this statement is to provide certain NP Naturopathic. essential data in order to facilitate a study of the economy of the various towns in a district. Particulars regarding In the case of ayurvedic, homoeopathic, unani and trade, commerce, industry have been given by mention­ naturopathic systems, only hospitals and dispensaries ing the three most important imported, exported, and have been shown. Symbol H or D, as the case may be, manufactured commodities The information provided has been added after the abbreviated symbols in respect here, however, does not reflect the volume of trade in of the four above-named systems. Table No.4 shows terms of money. The number of banks given in Col. 12 the number of beds per thousand population in respect in this statement includes botb the commercial and of the various medical institutions. co-operative banks. The credit societies are those which provide loans for agricultural or non-agricultural As regl'lrds educational facilities, information purposes. relating to certain specified categories of institutions has been given under Cols. 5 to 12. the remaining The information for this statement was collected educational institutions such as universities, agricultural from the Directorate of Industries, Reserve Bank of and veterinary colleges etc. are taken care of by Col. India, and the Registrar, Co~operative Societies. The 13 under the heading 'Others'. The figures within statement refers to the year 1969-70, but in some cases, brackets in each case represent the incidence of a parti­ as for example in tbe case of banks, figures for even up-to cular type of institution., In Col. 9 no symb0ls have been the earlier part of 1972 have been included. used and only the number of the concerned institution A.ppendix I: Town Directory Particulars regarding is shown, the name of the institution in full being given Outgrowths : in a footnote. The population figures for these outgrowths, where­ In showing the various other educational insti­ they occur, are indicated below the population figures tutions in Col. 13 of Statement V, the total number of the core towns concerned, in Statement I. As regards of such institutions has been indicated within brackets, the other Statements, available and relevant particulars full names of these institutions being by way of a foot­ relating to these outgrowths have been presented in this note. In those cases, however, in which the number appendix. Information given here has been collected of a particular institution exceeds one and the insti­ separately from the concerned bodies. tutions belong to different categories, the actual number Village Directory of such institutions is also indicated against their names in the footnote, otherwise the number of institutions After having explained the layout of the Town is not given in the footnote. Directory, we may now pass on to the second component of· Part A of the District Census Hand Book i.e. The symbols used are as follows: the Village Directory. Information in respect of each village in a district is presented through a 16-column Co1. 5: A Arts; proforma. This proforma had two more columns S Science; originally, 17-18, which pertained to information regard­ C Commerce. jng markets/hats etc., and the places of religious, histo­ rical, and archaeological interest. Since the relevant In the case of Col. 5, where colleges with combined information has now been provided through footnotes faculties exist, the symbols also have been combined these two columns have been omitted. The various data accordingly, In the case of parks/stadia, and auditoria given in the Village Directory proforma can be discussed and drama halls, tbe figures indicating these units may better if instead of following the sequence of columns, mean one of the two amenities or botb of them. we follow the order of subjects dealt within the proforma. ( viii )

The information contained in the Village Directory whole on tbe basis of the first-preference food grains proforma is of tbree types: general information as con· for each village. tained in Cols. 1-3, 10 and 16 as well as the footnotes; Information for Cols. 1-3. 10 and 16 as well as information related to amenities (Cols. 4-9); and in forma· tbe footnotes was obtained from the Patwari, the reve­ tion regarding the land-use pattern (Cols. II-IS). We nue official at tlie village Jevel. In CoJs. 1 to 3. 10 may take up these items one by one. and 16. discussed above, no symbols have been used. General Amenit;es Columns 1-3 of the Village Directory proforma give the code number, name, and area, in acres, of a The Village Directory also gives information about viUage. Col. 10 indicates the most-preferred staple educational, medical, power supply, drinking water, communication and posts and telegraphs amenities at foods in respect of each viJJ~ge. and Col. 16 shows. for each village. the nearest town and the distance. of the village level (Cols. 4-9). This information has been such town from the concerned 'village in kilometre. presented with the help. of certain symbols. Where more than one unit of a particular amenity exist. actual Villages have been presented in order of tbeir code number thereof is given within brackets. As regards numbers. (It may be mentioned bere tbat villages the educational amenities, primary, middle, and second­ have been code numbered tebsil-wise and the name and ary/higheflSecondary schools and colleges have been taken code number of the concerned teh!

communication amenities,' both "pucca" and "kutcha" Medical­ roads and rail facilities within a mile of a particular H Hospital; village are indicated. Coming to the last amenity, posts D Dispensary; and telegraphs, information for post offices, posts FC Family Planning Centre; and telegrapbs offices, and telephone centres bas been MCW provided. Maternity and Child Welfare Centre HC Health Centre. The data given in Cols. 4 to 9 of the Village Power Supply - Directory proforma has been analysed with the help of seven tabular statements and one tabular abstract. E Electrified Table No.3 indicates-the number of various educational Drinking Water- institutions. lhe numbel of villages in which tbey are located, and their incidence per 100 sq km. at the tehsil T Tap i.e. Protected Water Supply; level. This inciden~e is indicated within brackets W Well; below the figures of the numbers of the educational TK Tank; institutions. Tables No. 4 and 5, respectively, present TW Tubewell; information in respect of medical and posts and tele. R River; graphs amenities and the method of presentation is o Others. identicallo that of Table No.3. Table No.6 shows the Communications - number of villages electrified or not electrified at the district and tehsil levels. Table No. 7 indicates the PR Pucca Road; various sources of drinking water at the district and KR Kutcha Road; tehsillevels. Table No.8 gives the position of villages T Train. in respect of the availability of "Pucca" and "Kutcha" Posts and Tele&raplls - roads and rail facilities within a radius of a mile from a particular village. at the district and tehsit levels again. PO Post Office; The availability of communication facilities in respect P&T Posts and Telegraphs Office; of various distance groups in terms of distance from the TL Telephone. nearest town is indicated througb Table No.9. In addition to these tables, a tabular abstract (Appendix Land-use pattern III-A) is also given at the end of the ViUage Directory Having discussed the general and amenitywise which gives an overall idea about the incidence of information as contained in the Village Directory, we the various amenities at the tehsil level. Blay now pass on to the third aspect of this Directory. The relevant data in respect of the various amenities. namely. the villagewise land·use pattern. Cols. 11 discussed above, came initially from the Patwari during to 15 of the proforma present data regarding areas 1970. It was, however, cross-cheeked with information under forests. irrigated cultivation. unirrigated culti­ obtained from the University of Rajasthan, the State vation, tree-groves and orchards. fallow land, eultivable Electricity Board, the Public Health and Engineering waste, and land not available for cultivation. To begin Department, the State Education and Medical Depart. with. forest in the present context means only such ments, and the Posts and Telegraphs Departments. area as has been declared forest under some law of the State. Forest may be either private or Government­ The information pertaining to the educational. owned. In some cases where whole villages consist medical and postal facilities relates to the year 1970-71 exclusively of forest areas, only the area figures denoting and that to drinking water to 1969·70. Position regard­ forest and as obtained from the Forest Department have ing poweNupplyis as on 31-3-·1971. been given. Col. No. 12 presents area figures regard­ ing cultivated irrigated area in terms of net and double-­ The symbols used for denoting the various amenities cropped area. Out of the two figures given in this are: column before the bracket, the first denotes the net sown area and the second, the double-cropped area. Educational - The source or sources of irrigation along with area P Primary School; irrigated by such source/sources is/are also given in M Middle School; this column within brackets. This sourcewise breakup, H Secondary/Higher Secondary School; naturally, adds up to the total of the figure/figures prece-­ C College. ding this breakup. What Col. No. 12 docs for irrigated ( x )

cultivated ares, Column No. 13 does for the unirrigsted Four tables and a tabular abstract further eluci­ cultivated arell. There is one difference, however, while date the land-use data presented in Cols. II-IS of the in the case of irrigated cultivated area, breakup has been ViIJage Directory profonna. Table No. 10 presents given in terms of the source of irrigation, this· breakup an overall picture of the land-use pattern at the tehsil is in terms of the type of land i.e. dry, inundated, tank le\·el. This table shows area breakup for each type bed or river-bed etc. in respect of the unirrigated of land as well as the percentage thereof to the total area. area of a tehsil. It also gives the total areas of land at the tebsil level. Table No. II presents the breakup of the As per the prescribed aU-India proforma for the total cultivated area at the tehsil level into total irrigated Village Directory : and total unirrigated and further provides the breakup into gross, net, and double-cropped area under each (i) Cols. 12 and 13 were to include orchards and of these categories. In addition, it provides percentage current and other fallows of upto 5 years; breakups as in the case of Table No. 10. Table No. 12 projects, at the tehsillevel again, further breakup of the (ii) Col. 14 was to include fallow land not culti­ irrigated area in terms of the sources of irrigation and vated for more than 5 years and also shrubs shows the percentage of each source of irrigation to the and jungles in addition to grazing lands. total irrigated area. The percentage figures in respect of the various items in the three tables mentioned above But as per the pettern on which land-use figures are indicated within brackets below the actual area are maintained in this State: figures in the respective cases. The last Table (No. 13) brings us to the average percentage of cultivable waste (i) Breakup of orchards into irrigated/unirrigated per village. The villages for this purpose have been was not available; grouped in terms of their distance from the nearest towns. tabular abstract (Appendix III-B) of land­ (ii) Data regarding orchards on the one hand and A other trees and shrubs was not available use given at the end of the Village Directory, gives a total view of the land-use pattern at the tehsil level. separatel)';

(iil) Land lying fallow for upwards of two ),ears was A few general points may also be noted while refer­ treated as old fallow (instead of the upwards ring to the Village Directory. As already mentioned, of five years criterion) and break-up of fallow area figures in all cases are given in acres. The area land under the irrigated/un-irrigated categories figures for tehsils were converted frem acres to sq. was not available. kms. in the case of Tables 3, 4 and 5, in order to present incidence of some amenities per 100 sq. kms. In view of these limitations the following modifica­ tions in the prescribed proforma have been made: It will be seen that in some cases particulars of one village have been included with those of some other (i) Orchards as well as other trees and shrubs village. Tbis has been due to the records for the village bave been given at one place, in Col. 13 A ; not baving been maintained separately. Similarly, a number of villages are shown as unpopulated even (ii) All fallow land. current or old i.e. of a though they may also be found as having some standing of Jess than 5 years, has been given amenities. in Col. 13 B.

In brief, therefore, while as per the aU-India Common appeDdices and maps pattern, the area in Col. 13 A of our proforma should have been spread over Cols. 12 and 13 on the one hand As already mentioned, the Common Appendices and Col. 14 on the other, the area in Col. 13 B should and Maps. put in Section IJ[ of this volume, are useful have been divided between Cols. 12 and 13 from the point of view of both Parts A and B of the depending upon the extent to which such fallow land Di~trict Census Hand Book. AppendiX I gives the was either irrigated or unirrigated. This has not been names of all towns and villages (including urban and possible due to the reasons already explained. Apart rural part-villages) along with equivalents, in from this, the categories in Cols. 14 (old fallow of alphabetical order. The Code No. and Page Nos. given 5 years and more and grazing lands) and IS (barren and against each town/village will help in easily locating the uncultivable land including mountains and land under data pertaining to tb~ latter in Parts A and B. Appendix buildings, roads etc.) are as per the aU-India pattern. II gives distribution of population by religion at district. ( xi ) tehsil and town levels. In case there have been any . major amenities symbols which have been placed within territorial cha:Jges affecting the boundaries of the district dotted-line boxes for better readability. Hi11s and in question or any of it's tehsils durhlg the intercensal mountains have been shown with the help of bacbures period (1961-71) the same have been indicated in but altitudes have not been mentioned. A skeleton Appendix III. index accompanies each map; the complete index is givc:n on the next page. Maps The district map also includes one inset indicating An attempt has been made to make the maps accom­ the tehsils within the district as also the inter-censal panying this volume as helpful as possible. Among others, changes in district and tehsil boundaries, wherever the Survey ofIndia, Settlement, P.W.D., Railway, and Irrigation maps as well as town maps obtained from the involved. Su b -O·IVISlons . . h ave a Iso b een s hown . Town Planning Department have been consulted. While (iii) Tehsil the State maps have been put at the beginning of this The basic tehsil map shows village boundaries, volume the District, Tehsil and Town maps are village names and code numbers, village population­ being issued as a Supplement. Some of the main points size dots. towns, rivers and means of communications regarding these maps are as follows: among other things. In some cases, it has been possible (i) State· to give only the village code numbers and not the names. A State map in colour showing district and tehsil The village-size dots do not indicate the exact village­ boundaries and headquarter towns, major roads and sites. Each tehsil map carries an abridged index; the rivers and railways has been included. It is accompanied detailed index is available on the next page. by three insets showing Rajasthan in India, tehsilwise The tehsil map also carries an inset showing the population density and the intercensal territorial popUlation density within the tehsil worked out at changes. The other State map, also in colour, shows its village level although village boundaries are not being physical features and is accompanied by insets dealing indicated. These insets constitute 8 special contribution with geographic regions. rainfall, and temperature. soils of tbis Directorate. and land utilisation pattern. The scheme of geographic Each tchsil map is accompanied by a set of four regions of tbe State bas been adopted from a map OD amenity maps showing the viJIages served by the various the subject by Shri A. K. Sen of the Central Arid Zone amenities grouped under four headings viz., Transport. Research Institute Jodhpur. Postal, Education and Medical. In each case a village (ii) District having the basic amenity in the particular category, i.e., a road or railway station, a post office, a primary school This map is also in colour and shows tehsil and or a dispensary, has been shaded. In the case of all sub-divisional boundaries. mountains and hills, rivers, villages having railway stations or other amenities roads, railways and towns and villages among· other ranking higher than tbe basic amenities mentioned things. As many villages as possible have been included above, appropriate symbols and village code numbers though in most cases it has been necessary to leave out bave also been given. These amenity maps are a special some smaller villages. Village dots are in accordance project undertaken by this Oirectorate and it is hoped witb population size. Major amenities and village code that they will be found useful in giving an idea regarding number have also been given beside the village-size dot the overall spatial distribution of amenities. The combined and village name. However, in some cases it has not index for these amenity maps is given on the next page. been possible to give the village names. In such cases, village names can be ascertained by referring to the (iv) Town/City alphabetical list. Amenity symbols have been arranged In most cases, to-the-scale maps were not available. underneath the village names. An endeavour has been In all such cases notional maps are being given. An made to locate the village-size dot as near to the actual attempt has been made to give the exact municipal village-site as possible with the help of the Survey of limits but as these)imits are often not properly demarcated India toposheets. Still, it is not claimed that it has either on land or on maps, the boundaries have to be been possible to put the village-size dots with fool-proof treated as notional and approximate wherever part­ precision. As exact municipal boundaries are not villages are involved. Functional areas as well as ward known in most cases, the town areas in the district as boundaries and all other important sites and land-marks well as the tehsil maps include the outgrowth and part­ have been indicated. Names of neighbouring villages villages, wherever they occur, and their approximate and part-villages have also been given. The symbols location is indicated by sub-numbers. Spheres indicating used have been explained in each case along with the popUlation size of towns have also been given beside map itself. ( xii)

Wardwise and townwise densities have been shown The district. ·tehsil and town maps have been num­ by way ot an inset in all cases in which lo.the-scale bered in the following manner :- town maps were available. The densities have been District Map District code number followed by I. worked out in terms of persons per sq. km. and have been rounded oft'to the nearest hundred. However. as Tehsil Maps District code number followed by 2. 3. the exact areas of ward were not available. the wardwise 4 etc. in the order of the tehsil code densities are only approximate. With regard to towns sequence with 'A' being added for each for which to-the.scale maps were not available, the Insets set of amenity maps. pertaining to their maps carry only the ward boundaries Town Maps District code number followed by the and ward numbers. In both the cases. the jnsets also number next to that assigned to the indicate such other neighbouring towns and outgrowths last tehsil map with tbe district head­ as form an urban agglomeration. wherever such an agglo­ quarter city/town coming first and meration exists. The bouDdaries of outgrowths. are. other towns getting subsequent numbers of course, approximate. as per the code sequence.

INDICES

I. INDEX FOR DISTRICT MAPS 2. INDEX FOR TEHSIL M~PS

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY -.~.-

STATE BOUNDARY TEHSIL BOUNDARY

DISTRICT BOUNDARY VILLAGE BOUNDARV

SUB· DIVISIONAL BOUNDARY TEHSIL HEADQUARTER

TEHSIL 'OUNDARY TAR/CEtlENT CONCRETE ROAD

DISTRICT H~ADQUARTER IPALII METALLEDI GRAVELLED ROA.O SUB- DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTER ~ UNMETALLED/fAIR WEATHER ROAD/CART 1RACK .,.==a .. n •• TEHSI~ HEADQUARTER J'~~.!I~.!. BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION lEI TAR/CEMENT CONC·RETE ROAD METER GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION 1111 alill NN IN INOTE' NH OR SN SIGNI~Y NATIONAL HIGHWAV OR STATE HIGHWAYI RIVER

METALLEDI GRAVELLED ROAD TANKS .lc.

UNMETALLED/ FAIR WEATHER ROAD/ CART TRACK HOTE: TOWNI AND VILLAGES BY POPULATION SIZE AS IN THE

BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION INDEX FOR DISTRICT MAPS ABOVE METER GAUGE RAILWAV WITH STATIOII 1111911 3. INDEX FOR AMENITIU MAPS RIVER .~ TRANSPORT: TANKS .Ie. TAR/ CEMENT CONCRETE ROAD HILLS METALLEDI GRAVELLED ROAD

UNMET.. LLEDI ~AIR WE."HER ROAD/CART TRACK BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY WITH STATION - ...EI.... -= TOWNS ,., POPULATION SIZE: • • • a • YI Y IV DI. II METER GAUGE ."ILWAY WITH STATION .151 ••• 1 .p.o 1.000 10,000 10,000 !IO,ooo 100,000 to t. to . to a NOTE: VILLAGES SERVED BY MAJOR· ROADS OR .,." ...... I•••• ' ••••• 9 9','9' .'OM HAVING RAILWAY STATION HAVE aEEN SHADED

POSTAL: VILLAGES B'I' POPULATION SIZE: 0 • TELEGRAPH OPFICE PT U .. ,opu- Upte 200• 500• 1.000• 1..000 5,000 to . to I. •.. TELEPHONE OFFICE "9 ...... •a TL ..," I.'" ..... NOTI! : VILLAGES HAYING POST OFfiCES ARE SHADED PANCHAY;'T 5AMITI; POLICE STATION . PSee>- ED.UC ..TIONAL : POST & TELEGRAPH; TELEPHONE I POST OFFICE lOT n. PO MIDDLE SCHOOL ·M CIRCUIT· HOuSE CH HIGH/HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL H REST HOUSE I DAK OR INSPECTION BUNGALOW / INS"fCTION HUT NOTE: VILLAGES HAVING PRIMARY sCHOOLS ARE SHADED HOSPITAL MIDIC:AL: DISPENS"RV, MATERNITY. CHILD WELPARE,HEALTH. .HOSPITAL H FAMILV PLANNING CENTRE MATUNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTR£ MeW COLLEGE HEALTH CENTRE HC HIGH/HIGHER SEcor"DARY SCHOOL; i.tIDDLE SCHOOL FAMILY PLANNING CENTRE FC MANDl; MARKET NOTE: VILLAGES HAVING DISPENSARIES ARE SHADED

As already stated, all town maps carry their respec. municipal and ward boundaries have been universally tive indices. However, it may be menticned here tbat shown as I!- -- 0 and ---- respectively. ANALYTICAL NOTE

A. TOWN DIRECTORY

As already mentioned, the Town Directory consists municipal boards with Mount Abu and Abu ROI of six Statements which follow this note. We may now having municipalities of category 2. analyse the data, thus presented, in respect of the towns Functional categorywise, only Sheoganj town sho' of this district with tho help of four Tables which relate pronounced industrial characteristics. to Statements I, III and V, respectively. No town in this district forms urban agglomeration. A study of Cols. 6.13 in conjunction with Tal No.1, which follows, shows tbat since 1911-21 populati, of all the towns (except Pindwara (or which figures a Statement 1 available only from 1961), has rgeiltered an upward trel with the sole exception of Sheogaoj town in 19 A look at Cols. 6·13 will show that all the five towns decade when the popUlation showed a decrease of this district are Tather small·sized, with Abu Road, 1.51 per cent. As regards the 1971, Abu Ro having a population of 25,331, being the largest. Civic town has returned the higbest growth rate, viz., 42. administration wise. all the five towns are governed by per cent.

TABLE No.1

DECADAL POPULATION VARIATION (1901.1971)

SI. No. Name of Town 1901·1911 1911·1921 1921·1931 1931·1941 1941·1951 1951-1961 1961·]

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9

1. Sheoganj -8.05 -10.25 +17.53 -1.51 +37.:!0 +69.58 +24.01

2. Sirohi +17.06 -6.32 +20.43 +27.31 +25.84 +20.87 +29.91

3. Pindwara +18.48 +26.11

4. Mount Abu -5.79 -14.67 +48.54 +3.63 +2.85 +81.93 +21.8.

5. Abu Road +7.79 +14.19 +18.61 +2.16 +26.26 +41.33 +42.8'

Statement II It will be seen from Col. 3 that there is not much municipality of category 2, bas the highest total annl variation in altitude from .one town to another. Mount Receipt and Expenditure figures. There is not mt Abu is a hill station having an altitude of 1149 metres. variation in the pattern of sourcewise income and he: Jodhpur and Ahmadabad are the two nearest cities in wise expenditure from one municipality to another. WI respect of the towns in this district. Of the five towns Mount Abu shows the higbest percentage of per cap only Abu Road has railway station, though all of them income in terms of revenue from taxes, Sirohi has t: have bus stands. distinction in relation to government grants, loans II advances. As regards the percentages of per ca~ Statement III expenditure and of expenditure on general administrati, A look at Cols. 3-16 in conjunction with Table Nos. 2 Mount Abu shows the highest figures. and 3 will show that Abu Road, which happens to be a ( xiv)

TABLE No.2

RECEIPT (SOURCEWISE, IN PERCENTAGE, AND PER CAPITA)

Revenue derived 81. Name and Class of Town Civic Adminis- Receipt through from municipal Receipt from Total R~eipt No. tration Status & taxes propenies apart Government Category from taxes and Grant, Loans & other sources Advances 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Sbeoganj (IV) M(4) 31.12 66.20 2.68 100.00 (1.65) (3.51) (0.14) (S.30)

2. Sirobi (IV) M(3) 47.69 7.84 44.47 100.00 (6.86) (1.13) (6.39) (14.38)

3. Pindwara (V) M(4) 39.22 45.32 15.46 100.00 (3.27) (3.7S) (1.29) (1S.50)

4. Mount Abu (V) M(2) S5.94 12.82 1.24 100.00 (2S.35) (4.23) (0.41) (32.99)

S. Abu Road (III) M(2) 49'56 45.39 5.05 100.00 (9.13) (S.36) (0.93) (IS.42)

TABLE No, 3

EXPENDITURE (HEADWISE, IN PERCENTAGE, AND PER CAPITA)

SI. Name and Class Civic Administration General Public Safety, Public Other sources Total No. ofTowa Status & Category Administration Health and Conve- Expenditure nience, Public Work & Public Institutions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Sbeoganj (IV) M(4) 29.95 66.~0 3.S5 100.00 (2.06) (4.55) (0.26) (6.87)

2. Sirohi (IV) M(3) 26.52 63.4S 10.00 100.00 (2.27) (5.43) (0.86) (5.56)

3. Pindwara (V) M(4) 23.94 51.31 24.75 100.00 (1.99) (4.28) (2.06) (S.33)

4. Mount Abu (V) M(2) 16.60 72.27 11.13 100.00 (6.68) (29.0S) (4.4S) (40.24)

5. Abu Road (Ill) M(2) 9.18 38.69 52.13 100.00 (1.65) (6.96) (9.37) (17.98)

Stalement IV besides the head load system, carts and wheel barrows are It will be observed that the system of sanitation is, also used. AU the five towns have 'protected water generally speaking, traditional. thougb each town bas supply schemeli; and are electrified. None of the five provision for latrines. In tbe removal of nisbt soil, towns. however, has provision for fire-fishlinl service. ( x'\' )

Statement V towns, except Pindwara, have cinemas. Table No.4 (which follows) shows that Sheoganj provides for the In terms of medical and educational amenities, on highest number of beds, per thousand population, in the whole, Sirohi town is the one best-served. All the medical institutions.

TABLE No.4

MEDICAL FACILITIES

Sl. Total No. of beds No. of beds per SI. Total No. of beds No. of beds per No. Name of Town in medical 1,000 population No. Name of Town in medical 1,000 population institutioDs insti tutions

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

1. Sbeoganj 67 5.57 4. Mount Abu 36 3.66

2. Sirohi 76 4.05 5. Abu Road 47 1.86 3. Pindwara 6 0.62

Statement VI manufactured articles, plastic and light engineering As may be seen from the Statement, the items under goods, funiture, chemicals and drugs deserve being sub-heads 'impurted' and 'exported' pertain to daily mentioned. Each town has banking facilities and other necessities. generally speaking, thougb wool, and bam­ credit facilities in terms of agricultural and non-agri­ boos. as items of export, are to be noted. Among the cultural credit societies except Mount Abu. ANALYTICAL NOTE

B. VILLAGE DlRECl'ORY

Geaeral third category. The' highest number of villages, 145, As may be seen from Table No. 1 below. the entire belongs to the seventh category and there are 58 villages district consists of 444 villages of which 116 belong to in the eighth category. As regards the tehsits, the two Reodhar tehsit and 'l8, 83.81 and 66 to Pindwara. Sirobi, villages belonging to the first and second categories as Abu Road and Sheoganj tebails, respectively. As regards well as the two villages belonging to the third category, are the classification of villages in term, of area, the district's from Pindwara tehsil. The biggest concentration of villages 444 villages have been divided into the 8 categories obtains in the area categories fifth, sixth and seventh. provided for. There is only one village each in the first It will, thus. appear that the villages in this district tend and second categories and there are two villagts in the to be moderate-sized in terms of area.

TABLE No.1 vn.LAGES CLASSIFIED BY AREA

Area in acres

District(fehsil Total No. SO or less 51-100 101-200 201-500 501-1,000 1,001-2,000 2,001-5,000 5,001+ of villages

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sirobl District 444 1 1 2 36 75 126 145 58 1. Sheoganj Tehsil 66 3 14 17 20 12 2. Sirohi Tebsil 83 4 7 19 40 13 3. Pindwara Tehsil 98 1 2 9 17 30 24 14 4. Abu Road Tebsil 81 9 17 22 25 8 s. Reodhar Tebsil 116 11 '20 38 36 11

Table No.2, which follows, shows that for the dis­ of villages give Bajra their first preference as a staple trict as a whole. wheat and maize, in that order, are the food Jowar and barley also feature as stllple foods in most commonly used food grains. The position varies this district. some what in respect of the tehsils. A negligible number

TABLE No.2 STAPLE FOOD (Figures indicate the number of villages)

. Names of Staple foods ,------'- _,.__ ,---- District(febsil _ Wbeat Barley Maize Gram Jowar Bajra Gojra Gocbana Rice Moth Bejar

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Sirobl District 297 4 96 11 32 1. Sheoganj Tehsil 53 4 1 8 2. Sirobi Tebsil 57 7 18 3. Pindwara Tebsil 76 20 4. Abu Road Tebsil IS 66 ~. Reodhar Tehsil 96 10 3 6. ( xvii )

The various places where hats/markets/fairs are held 26 middle schools and 4 secondary/higher secondary have been indicated in the footnotes. Abu Road, schools. In terms of the number of these institutions, (), Pindwara, Sirohi, and Sheoganj are the five tehsil Reodbar, as will be seen from Tabl" No.3, is the nearest towns in respect of the various villages in this one best-served in respect of primary schools and district. Among the places of interest count temples, Pindwara in respect of middle schools; of the remaining and sites of fairs, etc. tehsils each has one secondary/higher secondary school except Abu Road tehsil which has none. The highest AlIleaitie. incidence of primary schools, per 100 sq. km., belongs (iJ Educational to Abu Road tehsil and that of middle schools to The district, as a whole, has 256 primary schools, Pindwara tehsil.

TABLE No.3

A VAILABILITY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITiES AND mEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

Educational facilities ,------"------~ Primary Schools Middle Schoo!s Sec./Higher Sec. Schools Colleges ,.--__A.. ,----__J._~ ,----_-A-- ,--__--"--_~ Total area in District/Tehsil No. of No. of No. of No. of No.ofviIlages No. of No. of No. of Sq. Km. villages Primary villages Middle having Secon- Secondary/ villages Colleges having SchoolS having Schools dary/Higber Higher having Primary Middle Secondary Secondary Colleges Schools Schools Schools Schools

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sirohi District 245 256 26 26 4 4

1. Sheoganj Tehsil 892 42 45 2 2 1 1 (5.04) (0.22) (0.11)

2. Sirohi Tehsil 1,062 41 50 7 7 1 (4.7 J) (0.66) (0.09)

3. Pindwara Tehsil 1,092 48 49 9 9 1 1 (4.49) (0.82) (0.09)

4. Abu Road Tehsil 864 48 50 2 2 (5.79) (0.23)

S. Reodhar Tehsil 1,089 60 62 6 6 1 (5.69) (0.55) (0.09)

(iiJ Medical welfare centres and 12 family planning centres. The In the district, as a whole, there are 24 dispenf>aries, incidence of dispensaries, per 100 sq. km., is the highest 7 hospitals, t I health centre!!, 6 maternity and child in Sheoganj tehsil and that of ho!>pitals in Sirobi tehsil. ( xviii )

TABLE No.4

AVAILABILITY OF MEDICAL FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

Medical facilities "-- Dispensaries Hospitals Health Centres Maternity & Child Family Planning Total Welfare Centres Centres area in r---...... ___-~,...-----A------.. ~-~r____A_-~ District(rehsil Sq.Km. No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of villages Dispen- villages Hospitals villages Health villages Maternity villages Family having !aries having having Centres having & Child having Planning Dispen- Hospitals Health Maternity Welfare Family Centres saries Centres & Child Centres Planning Welfare Centres Centres

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Sirobi District 24 14 7 7 11 11 6 6 12. 12.

1. Sheoganj Tehsil 892 6 6 1 1 3 3 (0.67) (0.11) (0.34)

2. Sirohi Tehsil 1,062 6 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 (0.56) (0.28) (0.19) (0.19) (0.28)

3. Pindwara Tehsil 1,092 6 6 3 3 3 3 1 1 (0.55) (0.27) (0.27) (0.09) (0.09)

4. Abu Road Tehsil 864 1 1 3 3 3 3 (0.J2) (0.J2) (0.35) (0.35)

S. Reodhar Tehsil 1,089 5 S 1 4 4 2 2 (0.55) (0.09) (0.37) (0.18)

(iii) Posts and Telegraphs telegraphs offices and 8 telephone centres. Sirohi tehsil In all, the district has 116 post offices. 6 posts and has the highest incidence of post offices per 100 sq. km.

TABLE No.5

AVAILABILITY OF POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES AND THEIR INCIDENCE PER 100 SQ. KM.

Postal and Telegraphic facilities ,.....- ---"-- , Total Post Offices Posts & Telegraphs Offices Telephone Centres A.. ___~ area in r-- r--~ r----~-~ District/Tehsil Sq. Km. No. of villages No. of Post No. of villages No. of I'osts No. of villages No. of Tele- having Post Offices having Posts & Telegraphs having Tele- phone Centres Offices & Telegraphs Offices phone Centres Offices 1 - 2 3 4 S 6 7 8

Sirohi District 116 116 6 6 8 91< 1. Sheoganj Tebsil 892 19 19 1 1 (2.13) (0.11) 2. Sirobi Tehsil 1,062 32 32 2 2 2 2 (3.01) (0.19) (0.19) 3. Pindwara Tehsil 1,092 26 26 1 1 1 (2.38) (0.09) (0.09) 4. Abu Road Tehsil 864 15 15 2' (1. 74) (0.12) S. Reodhar Tehsil 1,089 24 24 3 3 3 3 (2.20) (0.28) (0.28) • Includes I PhoDe . ( xix)

(i,) Power Supply served in respect of power supply and among the tehsils none has a sizeable number of electrified villages, Abu As the following table shows, the district is poorly Road having not a single electrified village.

TABLE No.6

POWER SUPPLY

Villages ha"ing Villages not hav- Villages having Villages not hav- Districtrrehsil Power supply ing Power supply Districtrrehsil Power supply ing Power supply

1 2 3 2 3

Sirohl District 48 396 3. Pindwara Tehsil 5 93

1. SheogaDj Tehsil 17 49 4. Abu Road Tehsil 81

2. Sirohi Tebsil 15 68 S. Reodhar Tehsil 11 lOS

(,) Drinking water depend on wells, tanks and rivers as sources of drinking water. Only 4 villages have protected water supply As Table No. 7 shows. people in this district largely schemes and 2 have tube-wells.

TABLE No.7

DRINKING WATER

___Sources,---A.- of drinking______water --,

Districtrrehsil Tap Well Tank River Tubewell Others

2 3 4 s 6 7

Sirobi District 4 371 95 76 2 21i

1. Sheoganj Tehsil 63 14 9

2. Sirohi Tehsil 2 69 15 5 5

3. Pindwara Tehsil 86 13 9 6

4. Abu Road Tebsil 70 19 25 6

S. Reodhar Tehsil 83 34 28 11

(vi) Communication facilities roads and about 1/3rd by kutcha roads. Only 7 villages Tbe following table indicates that only about l/4th in the district are connected by train, the facility being of the total villages in the district are served by pucca 1i~ited to two tehsils only. ( xx )

TABLE No.8

MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

Means of_.. Communication Means of Communication I ,-----A-_---., Pucca Kutcha Railway Pucca Kutcha Railway District/Tebsil Road Road Station District/Tehsil Road Road Station

2 3 4 2 3 4

Slrohl District 114 151 7 3. Pindwara Tehsil 26 51 4

1. Sbeoganj Tebsil 9 2S 4. Abu Road Tehsil 28 20 3

\ 2. Sirohi Tehsil 20 28 S. Reodhar Tehsil 31 27

The availability of communication facilities as pro­ from the nearest town. There are only 4 villages which jected in Table No.9. will show that the largest number have both pucca road and rail and one which has both of villages having both pucca and kutcha roads facilities kutcha road and rail facilities. falls in the 26-50 km. range in terms of their distance

TABLE No.9

MEANS OF COMMUNICATION (VILLAGES GROUPED IN TERMS OF DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN)

______Means of--A---- Communication______r------, Distance from the Total No. nearest town of villages PUcca Kutcha Pucca Pucca Kutcha Others (in km.) Road Road Road Road Road and and and River Rail Rail

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

5 or less 38, 12 16

6 -10 64 25 26 2

11-15 62 19 18

16-25 70 15 23

26-50 171 35 58

51-100 39 3 8 101-200

20]+

LaDd-uae Patten. Reodbar tehsiJ; the largest areas under fallow land. and culturable waste belong to Sirobi tehsil and the largest The following table shows that in terms of area, area not available for cultivation. belongs to Abu Road Pindwara is tbe largest tehsil followed by Reodhar, tchsil. The highest percentages (to the total tehsil area) Sirohi, Sheoganj and Abu Read tehsils in that order. of forest area belong to Pindwara tehsi! of fa1low land. and culturable waste to Sirohi tehsil, of irrigated area to 1'be largest forest area, cultivated irrigated area, and Sheoganj tchsit. of unirrigated area to Reodhar tehsn. area under tree groves and orchards belong to Pindwara and of area not available for cultivation to Abu Road tehsil; the largest cultivated unirrigated area belongs to tehait. ( xxi )

TABLE No. 10

LAND UTILISATION PATTERN (Area in acres)

Tehsil Total Area Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Tree Fallow land Culturable Not available (Rural) groves & Waste for cultiva- Orchards tion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Sheoganj Tehsil 220,497 4,689 20,679 59,659 1 39,462 24.012 71,995 (100.00) (2.13) (9.38) (27.05) (Neg.) (17.90) (10.89) (32.65)

2. Sirohi Tehail 262,550 19,930 18,218 66,361 2 59,330 37,4'I1 6212 (100.00) (7.59) (6.94) (25.28) (Neg.) (22.60) (14.28) (23'.31)

3. Pindwara Tehsil 269,745 68,571 23,220 43,898 384 19,415 -36,153 78,104 (100.00) (25.42) (8.61) (16.27) (0.14) (7.20) (13,40) (28.96)

4. Abu Road Tehsil 213.438 1.919 10,079 25,220 1 6,347 7,600 162,272 (100.00) (0.90) (4.72) (11.82) (Neg.) (2.97) (3.56) (76.03)

5. Reodhar Tehsil 269,051 4,353 22,606 90,852 187 41,402 32,653 76,998 (100.00) (1.62) (8.40) (33.77) (0.06) (15.39) (12.14) (28.62)

As is evident from Table No. 11. the largest gross percentages (to total cultivated tehsil area) of gross cultivated. double-cropped, and the largest gross irriga­ irrigated area obtain in Pindwara tehsil. of irrigated ted areas belong to Reodhar tehsil. the largest irrigated double-cropped area in Abu Road tehsil. of gross un­ double-cropped area. the largest gross un-irrigated, and irrigated area in Reodbar tehsil and tbat of double-cro­ double-cropped areas to Reodhar tehsil. The highest pped un irrigated area in Abu Road tehsil.

TABLE No. 11

IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREA (Area in acres)

Tolal cultivated area Irrigated Un-irrigated r---- ~ r------A------~ ~ Gross Net Double Gross Net Double Gross Net Double Tehsil Cropped Cropped Cropped

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1,718 1. Sheoganj Tehsil 86,347 80,338 6,009 24,970 20,679 4,291 61,377 59,659 (100.00) (93.04) (6.96) (28.92) (23.95) (4.97) (71.08) (69.09) (1.99)

66,361 2,659 2. Sirohi Tchsil ')1,226 84,S79 6,647 22,206 18,218 3,988 69,020 (100.00) (92.71) (7.29) (24.34) (19.97) (4.37) (75.66) (72.74) (2.92)

43,898 5,667 3. Pindwara Tehsil 79,647 67,118 12,529 30,082 23,220 6,862 49,565 (100.00) (84.27) (15.73) (37.771 (29.15) (8.62) (62.23) (55.12) (7.11)

29,189 25,220 3,969 4. Abu Road Tehsil 43,199 35,299 7,900 14,010 )0,079 3,931 (100.00) (81.71) (18.29) (32.43) (23.33) (9.10) (67.57) (58.38) (9.19)

99,070 90,852 8,218 5. Reodhar Tehsil 130,868 113,458 17,410 31,798 22,606 9.192 lIOO.OO) (86.70) (13.30) (24.30) (17.27) (7.03) (75.70) (69.43) (6.27) (xxii )

Table No. 12, wbich follows, indicates that· the - gated by wells obtains in Sheoganj tehail, of area irrigated largest gross irrigated area as well as the largest area by tanks in Abu Road. tehsil, and of area irrigated by irrigated by wells belong to Reodbar tebsil, and tbe canals in Pind'1lara tehsil. Irrigation by tanks and largest area irrigated by tanks and canals 'belongs to canals is limited to a smaller area as compared with the Pindwara tehsit. As regards the percentages (to the total area irrigated by wells. irrigated tehsil area) the bighest percentage of area irri-

TABLE No. 12

SOURCES OF IRRIGATION (Area in acres)

Tebsil Total gross Sources of Irrigation cultivated irrigated area Wells Tanles Canals Others

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Sheogaoj Tehsil 24,970 24,537 ]53 190 90 (100.00) (98.27) (0.61) (0.76) (0.36)

2. Sirohi Tebsil 22,206 21,573 572 61 (100.00) (97.15) (2.58) (0.27)

3. Pindwara TehsiI 30,082 20,753 1,413 7,440 476 (100.00) (68.99) (4.70) (24.73) (1.58)

4. Abu Road Tehsil 14,010 9,598 668 3,393 351 (100.00) (68.51) (4.77) (24.22) (2.50)

5. Reodhar Tehsil 31,798 29,788 828 1.182 (100.00) (93.68) (2.60) (3.72)

Table No. 13 projects the percentage of cultivable and the lowest in tbe 26-50 km. distance group in terms waste per village. It will be noted that the highest per­ of distance from the nearest town. centage obtains in the distance group of 5 km. or less

TABLE No. 13

CULTIVABLE WASTE (VIt,LAGES GROUPED BY DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN)

Distance from Total No. of Average percentage Distance from Total No. of Average percentage the nearesUown villages of cultivable waste the nearest town villages of cultivable waste (iokm.) per village (inkm.) per village 2 3 1 2 3

5 or less 38 2.63 26-50 171 0.58

6-10 64 1.56 51-100 39 2.56

11-15 62 1.61 101-200

16-25 70 1.43 201+ TOWN DIRECTORY 2

TOWN DIRECTORY Statement J - StaNl3, Growth History and Functional Categor)'

Population of the town at the Censuses of '"'.. •..!. "CI :J c:: >. c:: 51. Name and Class Location Name of Tehsil ~.§ ~ to ._"0"«1 otJ'"

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Sbeosanj(IV) 18/1/1 Sheoganj M(4) 4,361 4,010 3,599 4,230 4,166 5,720 9,766 12,099 Industrial- cum-service cum-trade &: commers

2 Sirohi(IV) 1812/11 Sirobi M(3) S,6Sl 6,615 6,197 7,463 9,501 11,956 14,451 18,774 Service

3 Pindwara (V) 18(3/111 Pindwara M(4) 6,521 7,726 9,743 Primay acti- vity-cum- industrial

4 Mount Abu (V) 18(4/IV Abu Road M(2) 3,488 3,286 2,804 4,165 4,316 4,439 8,076 9,840 Service

S Abu Road (III) 18(4(V Abu Road M(2) 6,661 7,180 8,199 9,725 9,935 12,544 17.728 25,331 Transport- cum-service 3

TOWN DTRECTORY Statement II -Physical A.spects and Location

Physical aspects Name of and road distance (in km.) from

";J TOWD Annual Temperature Nearest City State District Sub-d;visi- Nearest SI. Name of eI~ No. '0 ... rainfall (in centigrade) (i.e. town with HQ. H.Q. anal H.Q./ Railway Nearest .;:=eI S (in mms.) population of Tehsil H.Q. Station Bus Stand Max. Min. one lakb or <.S more)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 )0 II 12 Sheoganj 266.0 554.0 N.A. N.A.t Jodhpur(17I) Jaipur(366) Sirohi(3S) Sirohi(3S)/ Jawai Bundh(13) Sheoganj Sheoganj{O) (0)

2 Sirohi 300.0 662.9 N.A. N.A.t Jodhpur(187) Jaipur(404) Sirohi(O) Sirohi(O)/ Sirohi Road(22) Sirohi(O) Sirohi(O)

3 Pindwara 372.0 649.3 N.A. N.A.t Jodhpur(209) Jaipur(382) Sirohi(22) Mount Abu Sirohi Road(3) Pindwara (63)/ (0) Pindwara(O)

4 Mount Abu 1,149.0 1691.3 35.4 4.0 Ahmadabad(213) Jaipur(468) Sirohi(90) Mount Abu Abu Road(29) Mount (Gujarat) (0)/ Abu(O) Abu Road (29)

5 Abu Road 264.0 514.6 N.A. N.A. t Ahmadabad(lSS) Jaipur(476) Sirohi(72) Mount Abu Abu Road(O) Abu Road (Gujarat) (29)/ (0) Abu Road (0) t Temperature figures for 1970 for Road, the nearest cantre, are: Max: 47.0, Min. 4.0. t Temperature figures for 1970 for Erinpura Road, the nearest centre, are: Max: 47.0, Min. 4.0 Though Mount Abu is the nearest place. temperature figures for Mount Abu are not taken into account as it is a hill Station. 4

TOWN DIRECTORY Statement III - Municipal Finance (1968-69)

Receipt (Rs. '00) Expenditure (Rs. '00)

III ",_ u 2 Name of Town ~ u :I SI. :I = .~ .t: ";:.9-:;~"'''' 1:: ... 0 >. ", No. 0 6 1: 0. .; ... .c.~ .. ~.~ I'll a:; u ~ ~ ~ £0 :I .~ _~e j~ 0 ~ o g.2 '" e 0 I'll .. 8. -_ = c 8 ", '" .c= ~ .9 0.0 ~et:~f! ... C .. .•c uO t1 UJ '".. .9 ;::u .2 ·u c :>- u -; u·· .S! G "i Uu E KtE ~1: II , :0 .c", ul< ~uee 0 0'" ",'" oS .. =e0", :c :c oS ... {!. g.:I =c :I c:S C:O!:: 0. co!:: Clta .3 < 0 c'" 1:1.", g. If 0 ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Sbeoganj 198 253 17 169 637 248 60 338 145 4 32 827

2 Sirohi 1,287 156 626 483 92 56 2,700 426 237 777 6 .. 161 1,607

3 Pindwara 318 308 39 87 60 812 194 78 191 147 1 201 812

4 Mount Abu 2,790 416 40 3,246 657 41 1,656 1,014 150 441 3,959

5 Abu Road 2,312 551 220 14 1.567 4,665 418 1.069 670 24 2,374 4,555

Statement IV - Civic and other Amenities

Electrification No. of latrines Protected water supply (number of connections) u .§ co i :>- 0:1 0 .. SI. Name of Town c 0. ~ No. .c u :0='" co • 'e = ...0 ...... 5 .5 .. ... "0 .. 0'" u >.c'" ] ~."":"= 01 ~ ... 0 ;: ~ :;,- ...... 8 ... _Ill u III ~ .. ",s EI! .. U oji. 8 'u= ;;: 0'" ';;j § ",1:j Uu U U.. .c.-... c .. ~i, . E ';;j~ '> .c e e ", e 8'0 .c >'u ..u .. u ... =0 11= = CIC:::.8-= {12", ~ {12, 0 :Eo {12 u:::. P: t:l ...= 8 ~e:.. 5

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Sheoganj 5.0 KD 2 2 500 HL/CL W 150,000 702 29 372 225 50

2 Sirohi 30.0 OSD 177 1,265 HL/CL/T W 1,000,000 1,396 26 461 435 55

3 Pindwara 3.5 OSD 24 HL/CL W 300,000 370 3 102 140 6

4 Mount Abu 50.4 OSD 583 555 HL/WB TK 500,000 607 43 246 455

5 Abu Road 27.0 OSD 12 16 HL/WB W ,500,000 961 53 419 396 7 4(a)

TOWN DIRECTORY Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities

(Figures denote units)

Educational Facilities Recreational &. Medical Facilities Cultural Facilities

110 110 Colleges • 0 Schools "":' .!! 0" -u .5 :i .S~ g" '; '0 ·c a~ e "0c ;p..a- .. jI:- :r IJ.c. »- '" .5 IS ...... u j~ :c il SI. NamcofTown '0 .cutil'i n':;i5:~S~ _0 .&• U • .S o.o»EU rIl- e No. ..cOlli),&:.5 = u ... .:l::C:: 005 ~o ;:0 e a "'~ c:I .. Q .- 6 Q.;S.:;_ ;C=. II III) ... .!! .. 0 OJ"' .... C U u "0 'c 0 'c U '0 .i.~d:~~ i c: 'c o ~.- t' >. :J' S .; ~ e e g . .~ ~ ·c .c ..... Iib .- 110 C:'_ 0 U U '=';3 f "c:::1"',8 >. rn ·c ~= rnvr~:C ... s;z. m OJ c._ ... 0 ... < •'" . 6 B c:I ~ ...... ; s '"'u .-c::I i.~g~:g~ • ::a fIl~ :is :a 'iL >. i~g g g •e _g~ ~ :a ;g..- "0 a= c:I 5'-.0 11--.. 0 .. 0 0 c:I ~o u u :s! .;:; ~ :r ::c~auG£ IIl.SU

Sheoganj H(S) 67 2 6 1 4 AYU.D(I)

2 Sirohi H(2 73 ASC(I) 2 3 S 2 D(4) TBCCI) FC(I) AYU.H(I)

3 Pindwara H(I) 6 3 -' AYU.D(I)

4 Mount Abu H(I) 20 3 4 MCW(I) 6 AYU,H(I)

5 Abu Road H(2) 24 3 9 I 2 6 HC{I) 20 FC(I) 0(1) 3 4

TOWN DIRECTORY

Statement VI- Trade, Commerce, Industry and Bank~ng

f .;:;. .a.~ :.= ~'" :I'" il =01 I!:!·~ c0" SI. Name of Town Names of the three most important commodities a,r}l :z; ~ rl No. ....= -< C+oI Q;I.- 0 0 ..... Imported Exported Manufactured '0:6 • :1.2 0 Q~ c,) of Z:lO lst 2nd 3rd lst 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd Z ZU Uri}

2 3 4 s 6 7 is 9 10 II 12 13 14

1 Sheoganj Gur Sugar Cloth Wool Oil seeds Vegetables Plastic Shoes Light 2 10 (Jaggery) goods Engineer- ing goods

2 Sirohi Gur Cloth SU8ar N.A. N.A. N.A. Light Shoes Furniture 3 3 16 (Jaggery) Engineer- ing goods

3 Pindwara Cloth Bamboo Food- N.A. Leather Charcoal Bamboo 1 3 9 grains articles artiCles

4 Mount Abu Foodgrain Cloth Vegetables Mangoes Black- Bamboo Bamboo Chemicals Sheos 7 berry articles and drugs

S Abu Road Rice Wheat Barley Vegetab- Ohee Maize Lime Chemicals Plastic 3 16 les and drugs goods (Tomat- oes) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

NOTE In some cases the Patwari has erroneously treated the double· cropped but once-irrigated area as double-cropped irrigated which has resulted in the net irrigated area being either zero or less than even balf the double-cropped irrigated area in col. 12. In such cases reference may be made only to the gross area (given within brackets) in cols. 12 & 13. 6 TEHSIL: 1 - SHEOGANJ

2i'" Amenities available within the village ~ "' ... Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Post Staple food -8 Name of the Village '3~ tianal supply water nications & 0 oc:: U J,-.:::. Telegraph

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Purari Khera 935 W,TK Wheat, Barley 2 Manadar 24,140 P D W(2),TK KR PO Wheat, Bajra 3 Rewara 10,575 P W PO,TL Wheat, Bajra 4 Lakhmawa Chhota 327 W Wheat, Bajra 5 Lakhmawa Bara 809 '. P W Wheat, Bajra

6 Keral 706 P W lowar, Bajra 7 Buderi 1,567 P W(2),R Wheat, Bajra 8 Gola 1,525 W,TK Wheat, Barley 9 Alpa 5,152 P E TK PO Wheat, Barley 10 lhadoli 9,801 p W(24),TK(3) KR PO Wheat, Bajra

11 Las ]5,000 P D W(3) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 12 Taleta 6,368 W(13),TK,O Wheat, Bajra 13 logapura 4,558 P(2) E W(2),TK PO Wheat, Barley 14 loyla 2,377 P(2) D,FC E W(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 15 Posaliya 4,935 P(2),H,M D E T,W(2) PR,KR PO Wheat, lowar

16 Vadka 902 W(2) Wheat, Bajra 17 Fatehpura 699 W Wheat, Bajra 18 Mochal* 4,110 W,TK(2} KR Wheat, Bajra 19 Vant 6,352 P W,TK(5) KR Wheat, Bajra 20 Seuda ],922 P E W(2) KR PO Wheat, Bajra

21 sawali 2,532 p W Wheat, Bajra 22 Naradra 3,842 p W(2) KR PO Wheat, Barley 23 Lotiwara Bara 2,467 p W Wheat, Maize 24 Lotiwara Chhota 1,948 W Wheat, Barley 25 Ummcdgarh 1,703 W Wheat, lowar

26 Madani 2,285 P FC W(2),R KR PO Wheat, Bajra 27 Akhapura Kharal 1,301 E W KR Wheat, Bajra 28 ada 5,758 P E W(2)R PO Wheat, Bajra 29 Raniya Khera 999 W Bajra, Wheat 30 Andor 2,265 P D W KR PO Bajra, Maize

31 Sagaliya 2,699 W Wheat, Bajra 32 Bhaiv 4,655 P E W,TK(2) KR Wheat, Bajra 33 Arathwara 5008 p E W PR,KR PO Wheat, Bajra 34 Sutharon~ka-Guda 818 W Wheat, Bajra 3S Rukhada 1,207 P E W PR Wheat, Barley

36 Khandra 422 P - E W PR Wheat, Bajra 37 Vera Rampura 728 P W PR Wheat; Bajra 38 laitpura 1,266 P W Wheat, Bajra 39 Kesharpura 1,167 p E W Wheat, Bajra 40 Akhapura Khuni 632 W Wheat, Bajra

41 Chandana 538 P E W KR Wheat, Bajra 42 Bargaon 7,584 P E W(4),R PO Wheat, lowar 43 Deoli 874 P R KR Wheat, Barley 44 Kukri Khera 1,149 W KR Wheat, Bajra 45 BadIa l,1S7 p W KR Wheat, Bajra

* Temple of PipaJiya Mahadeo. t Temples of Ganesh Narain, Takeriwala Mahadeo, Kavaldeoji, Bhingarji, and lain Temple. 7 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

..... _" .. _- . ... _.... -- - -_ .. - L8.nd use (area under different types-Or land uSe hi. acres) . 0 Z Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town Irrigated Unirrigated G) Forest vesand land vable available (Oistance in "'Cl 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 13A 13B 14 15 11 12 13 16 1 382(0382) 533 20 Sirohi (41) 1 417+46(W463) 7600+ 151(IC321, D743O) ',976 2,637 5,510 Sirohi (43) 2 131 287+47(W334) 790+14(0804) 485 3,095 5,587 Sheoganj (24) 3 188+47(W235) 24+11(1)35) 45 70 Sheoganj (22) 4 252+ 72(WJ24) 120+10(0130) 49 21 367 Sheoganj (21) 5

309+53(W362) 31+21(052) 41 14 311 Sheoganj (19) 6 2S1+33(W284) 509+11(R21,0499) 2\0 232 365 Sheoganj (15) 7 396 59 + 3(W62) 134(0134) 263 590 83 Sheoganj (14) 8 327+26(W353) 1158+42(01200) 1,130 1,604 934 Sheoganj (13) 9 172+65(W237) 2385+0(02385) 3,639 1,000 2,605 Sirohi (41) 10

1294+ 103(WI397) 7486+5921(IC2, 08076) 2,217 425 3,578 Sirohi (34) 11 42+8(W50) 674+11(0685) 1,465 88 4,099 Sirohi (40) 12 691 +1 01 (W792) I 825+23(ICI, TK3,01844) 566 902 574 Sheoganj (13) 13 762+264(WI026) 742(0742) 286 123 459 Sheoganj (8) 14 1318+756(W2074) 2034+4(02038) 524 145 914 Sheoganj (11) 15

128 +9(W 137) 400(0400) 232 105 37 Sheoganj (12) 16 6O(W60) 446(0446) 154 37 2 Sirohi (IS) 17 123+1(WI24) 133S+16(01354) 356 363 1,930 Sirohi (15) 18 283+32(W315) 2120+26(02146) 1,027 264 2,65S Sirohi (15) 19 145+3S(WIS3) 1092(01092) 499 55 133 Sirohi (30) 20

237+19(WI58, TK(8) 1198+41(01239) 489 322 286 Sirohi (25) 21 293+6(W208, 090) 125O+34(01284} 1,121 583 595 Sirohi (26) 22 121+4(WI06, TKI9) 726+5(0731) 932 397 293 Sirohi (29) 23 IIO+(WIIO} 1070+ 7(01077) 233 418 117 Sirohi (30) 24 83+3(W84, TK2) 252+5(0257) 705 338 325 Sirohi (32) 25

390+252(IC61, W581) 991+2(0993) 370 137 397 Sirohi (24) 26 166+61(IC45, W182) 433(0433) 469 157 76 Sirohi (23) 27 345 594+126(IC84, W636) 2402+1(TK79, R40, D2284) 1,294 542 581 Sirohi (24) 28 19(WI9) 734+5(0739) 170 13 63 Sirohi (20) 29 534+16(W55O) 875+O(D875) 350 161 345 Sirohi (18) 30

246+5(W2S1) 976+1(0977) 463 107 907 Sirohi (20) 31 1207+ 76(WI283) 1323+6(01329) 552 S07 1,066 Sheoganj (17) 32 1265+ 179(WI444) 1558+53(01611) 875 425 885 Sheoganj (13) 33 351 + 75(W426) 176+10(0186) 122 169 Sheoganj (15) 34 393+ 137(W530) 373+ 10(0383) 91 66 284 Sheoganj (13) 35

180+79(W258) 136(0136) 32 46 28 Sheoganj (10) 36 176+59(W23S) 383(0383) 60 61 48 Sheoganj (9) 31 194+77(W271) 637(0637) 97 129 209 Sheoganj (18) 38 115+16(WI31) 575(0575) 291 65 115 Sheoganj (2) 39 269+53(W322) 163(0163) 107 1 92 Sheoganj (2) 40

I 83+62(W245) 134-+(0134) 52 88 80 Sheoganj (2) 41 379 294+42(W336) 2309 +44(02353) 1,727 2,070 805 Sheoganj (1) 42 81+9(W90) 273+0(0273) 421 99 Sheoganj (S) 43 33 27+1(W28) 206(0206) 446 308 129 Sheoganj (9) 44 110 16+I(Wl1) 158(0158) 352 120 401 Sheoganj (9) 45 8 TEHSIL: 1- SHEOGANJ, 2 -SIROH.

Amenities available within the village c) "',..... Z _u~e Educa- Medical Power Drinking COnuTIU-. Post Staple food Name of the Village S'" tional supply water nications & 0= ~ 1-<:::- Telegraph 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

46 Nawawas 439 W KR Bajra 47 Phachariya 971 W Bajra 48 Khejariya 1,570 P W Wheat, Bajra 49 Surajpura 813 W Wheat, Barley 50 Dhuwana 3,152 P W KR Wheat, Bajra

51 Kana Kolar" 2776 TK KR Wheat, Bajra 52 Sikkon-ka-Jor 1,304 W KR Bajra 53 Godana 3,584 W KR Wheat, Jowar 54 Chooli 3,550 P W,R PO Wheat, Barley 55 Radbar 4,453 P W,R Wheat, Barley

56 Choteelat 2,686 P W,R Wheat, Bajra 57 Chhibagaon 7,599 P W Wheat, Bajra 58 Uthmant 3,318 P E W PO Wheat, Barley 59 Dagseen+ 3,508 P E W,TK(4) PR,KR PO Wheat, Bajra 60 Barewara 736 P W Bajra, Jowar

61 Morli 1,382 P W Bajra, Wheat 62 Sardarpura 1,612 P W KR Wheat, Barley 63 Kolar X 1,215 W(3) PR Barley 64 Veravilpur 1,109 W,TK PR Wheat, Barley 65 Palri 13,244 P,M HC,D,FC E W(2),TK(2) PR PO Wheat, Jowar

66 Dewon-ka-Bera 3,711 W,R Wheat, Barley

TEHSIL : 1 - SIROm

1 Barada+ 2,598 P H,FC E T PR PO Wheat, Bajra 2 Satapura 1.217 W Bajra, Wheat 3 Manora 2,206 P W(3) KR PO Wheat, Barley 4 Bhootgaon*t 1,064 P E W(3) KR Wheat, Barley 5 Jamotara 1,713 P E W(2) Wheat, Barley

6 6,540 M H,D E W(4),TK,R PR,KR PT,TL Wheat, Bajra 7 Gol 3,689 P D E W(4) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 8 Ewadi 574 W Wheat, Bajra 9 WadaKhera 13,017 W Wheat, Bajra 10 Padeev 10,649 P,M E W(6),R(2) PR PO Wheat, Bajra

11 Ud 2,188 oM"" W(3),TK PR PO Wheat, Bajra 12 Madwada"'t 3,040 P E W(2),TK PR PO Wheat, Bajra 13 8ar100t*' 5,628 M E W(3),TK(2) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 14 Mandwariyat t 2,025 P(2),M H E W(3) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 15 Deldar 2,402 P D E W(2) PR PO Wheat, Bajra

16 BaoH 2,690 P W,TK Bajra, Wheat 17 Nawara 4,331 P W(2),TK PO Bajra, Wheat 18 Guda ],244 P W,TK PR Bajra, Wheat 19 Mohbat NagarU 7,658 P(2) D E W(S) PR,KR PO Wheat, Gojra 20 * X 13,746 P(2),H HC,FC E T,W(5) PR,KR PT,TL Wheat, Bajra '" Temple of Alkeshwar Mahadeoji. + Shrine of Mahadeoji. t Fair of Gautam Rishi in March and April. x. Shrine of Ambeshwar Mahadeoji. 01- + Temple of Uttameshwar Mahadeoji. ·1· Shrine of Hanumanji. 9 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) c) :z Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town ves and land vable available (Oistance in -8 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) 8 vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

124(0124) 110 192 13 Sheoganj (8) 46 493 2(W2) 173+2(0175) 148 52 103 Sheoganj (6) 47 18 139+27(WI66) 709(0709) 135 403 166 Sheoganj (9) 48 165+25(WI90) 433(0433) 140 44 31 Sheoganj (9) 49 1,292 149+IS(W164) 67+3(070) 853 1 790 Sheoganj (8) 50

9(W9) 126+ 1(0127) 135 37 2,469 Sheoganj (9) 51 1,291 13 Sheoganj (14) 52 174+33(W207) 118+ 15(0133) 822 2,364 106 Sheoganj (8) 53 273+78(W351) 582+18(0600) 259 2,436 Sheoganj (15) 54 278 + 116(W394) 115+ 111(0126) 92 3,968 Sheoganj (18) 55

123+36(WI60) 205+4(Rl,0208) 109 111 2,138 Sheoganj (22) 56 362+ 149(W511) 505+21(0526) 269 6 647 Sheoganj (18) 57 903+182(W1085) 1086+52(01138) 429 320 580 Sheoganj (18) 58 1272+244(WI516) 1257+1(01258) 369 109 501 Sheoganj (19) 59 347+35(W382) 165+6(0171 ) 85 23 116 Sirohi (19) 60

426+5(W432) 436+8(0444) 91 64 365 Sirohi (18) 61 -. 334+5(W339) 206+ 14(0220) 540 359 173 Sirohi (17) 62 I(WI) 18(018) 327 360 509 Sirohi (10) 63 239(0239) 127 252 491 Sirohi (12) 64 1069+272(W1308, TK33) 2222+4OO(TK3, 0261 Q) 893 543 8,517 Sirohi (18) 65

4+4(W7, TKl) 273+1(0274) 10 6 3,418 Sirohi (18) 66

333+81(W414) 836+ 71(0907) 218 990 221 Sirohi (30) 1 77+8(W75, TKI0) 252+6(0258) 343 144 401 Sirohi (24) 2 701+112(W741, TK72) 552+ 146(0698) 596 87 270 Sirohi (3) 3 496+106(W583, TKI9) 190+68(0258) 172 76 129 Sirohi (21) 4 660+119(W679, TKl00) 435+ 112(0547) 278 231 109 Sirohi (19) 5

2440+191(W2541, TK90) 1719+386(02105) 1,000 850 531 Sirohi (16) 6 637+3~(W671) 1106+45(01151) 1,282 360 304 Sirohi (18) 7 6O+8(W68) 124(0124) 218 74 98 Sirohi (18) 8 10;245 54+47(WIOI) 1454(01454) 826 19 419 Sirohi (6) 9 726+91(W817) 3639+24(R3,03660) 2,577 1,994 1,713 Sirohi (9) 10

619+46(W665) 755+50(0805) 518 183 113 Sirohi (12) 11 333+47(W38O) 1341+62(01403) 709 69 588 Sirohi (12) 12 598+54(W652) i058+ 122(02180) 951 587 1,434 Sirohi (18) 13 249+49(W298) 1076+25(01101 ) 159 257 284 Sirohi (27) 14 274+ 107(W381) 1085+9(01094) 372 328 343 Sirohi (28) 15

165+9(WI74) 1592+2(01594) 675 96 162 Sirohi (34) 16 43 182+10(WI92) 2112(02112) 1,231 635 128 Sirohi (36) 17 85+3(W88) 300(0300) 260 479 120 Sirohi (36) 18 533+92(W625) 2661 +48(02708) 1,738 593 2,133 Sirohi (35) 19 775+ 127(W902) 5185+68(05253) 2 4,045 1,362 2,377 Sirohi (28) 20

*t Fair of Bhuteshwar Mahadeoji on Shravan Krishna 30. t t Temples of Mahadeoji, Ambaji and . *l Fair of Kameshwar Mahadeoji on Shravan Shukla 11. tt Temples of ; Parshvanathji; and Fair on Pausa Krishna 10. ** Fair on Sheetla Saptami. * X Temples of Bhudeshawarji; Mahadeoji; Krishna & Brahmaji. 10 TEHSIL': :z -SIROm

os~ Amenities available within the village e'" £ _u",e Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Post Staple food 0 '0 Name of the Village S'" tional supply water nications & 0 0= (,) 1-<:::' Telegraph

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W(2) KR PO 21 Dodua 5,588 P Wheat, Bajra W(8) KR 22 Angor 2,572 P Wheat, Barley W KR PO Wheat, 23 Khanbal 2,852 P Barley 24 Palri 858 P E W(2) KR Wheat, Barley W KR PO 25 Rampura 1,478 P E Wheat, Barley

Z6 Peepalki 1,089 W Wheat, Barley W(3),TK PR PO 27 Goili 2,340 P E Wheat, Bajra 28 Mandwa 2,016 P W,TK KR PO Wheat, Barley 29 Balda* 1,431 P W l'R Wheat, Barley 30 Rajpurat 2,392 P W PR Wheat, Barley

31 Verapura 627 P W PR Wheat, Barley PR PO 32 Sikandratht 3,669 P W Wheat, Barley 33 Mamawali 3,835 P W,R Wheat, Bajra 34 Siloiya 3,133 P W KR Wheat, Bajra 35 Varal 1,976 W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra

36 Sartara 3,384 W Wheat, Bajra 37 Vardara 3,818 P TW,T KR PO Wheat, Bajra 38 Phacbariya 1,198 W KR Jowar, Bajra' 39 2,207 P W KR PO Jowar, Bajra 40 Tawari 3,250 P MeW,HC W(2) KR PO Jowar, Bajra

4l Phoogni 2,402 P W KR PO Jowar, Bajra 42 Noon 4,115 P W KR Jowar, Bajra W,TK(2) Bajra, 43 Neebora 1,063 'M Jowar 44 Akoona 3,305 W,R Bajra, Wheat 45 Mandiya 3,903 P W(2) PO Wheat, Jowar

46 HaJiwara 3,599 p W Jowar, Bajra 47 Tua 1,170 0 Jowar, Bajra 48 Kotra 242 W KR Bajra, Wheat 49 Savrata 501 W KR Bajra, Wheat 50 laila 2,138 P W(2),TK(2) KR PO Bajra, Jowar

51 Phalwadi+ 6,354 W Bajra, Jowar 52 Kooma 2,578 0 Wheat, Bajra 53 Balda 7,545 P W PO Jowar, Maize 54 Belangari 3,785 P W KR PO Wheat, Bajra S5 Badeli 2,835 0 PR Wheat, Bajra

56 Rajpura Khera 833 0 PR Wheat, Bajra 57 DhantaX S.89l P W(2) Wheat, Gojra 58 Mankroda 3,738 p W PO Wheat, Gojra S9 Darbari Khera 1,258 W Wheat, Gojra 60 Kua Khera 1,193 Wheat, Bajra

61 Jajar Khera 460 62 Meerpur-;- 3.744 P W(2) PR,KR Wheat, Bajra 63 Verusapadar 483 Wheat, Bajra 64 Guwari Khera 1,352 Wheat, Bajra 65 Unta Khera 430 Wheat, Bajra * Temple of Silimataji and Jain Temple. + Fair of Baijnath Mabadeo annually. t Temple of Anopdassji. X Temple of Siddheshwar Mahadeo and Jain Temple. ~ Temple of Khetlaji. Jain Temple. 11 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under di fferent types of land use in acres) ~ Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town 0 yes and land vahle available (Distance in "0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) 8 vation 11 12 13 13A 138 14 15 16

286+88(W374) 1768+1(01769) 1 1,393 839 1,301 Sirohi (16) 21 203 159+28(WI87) 544(R3, 0541) 437 102 1,127 Sirohi (10) 22 316 264+61(W325) 886+ 1(0887) 455 552 379 Sirohi (9) 23 115+34(WI49) 245 + 1(0246) 372 39 87 Sirohi (4) 24 235+58(W292, TKl) 562+2(0564) 274 183 224 Sir~hi (2) 25

70+11(W81) 253(0253) 276 198 292 Sirohi (5) 26 386+75(W461) 894+ 77(0971) 561 53 446 Sirohi (3) 27 78+72(WI50) 1050+3(01053) 371 307 210 Sirohi (3) 28 57+30(W87) 267+ 15(0282) 264 373 470 Sirohi (8) 29 82 39+9(W48) 585+18(0603) 378 364 944 Sirohi (8) 30

30+3(W30, TK3) 167+1(0168) 286 76 68 Sirohi (2) 31 939 314+68(W286, TK96) 585(0585) 975 217 639 Sirohi (10) 32 110+27(W137) 830+ 18(R2, 0846) 1,151 555 1,189 Sirohi (33) 33 118+24(WI42) 689+30(0719) 699 241 1,386 Sirohi (40) 34 147+64(W211) 522+8(0530) 432 293 582 Sirohi (16) 35

99+54(WI53) 468+9(0477) 298 810 1,709 Sirohi (34) 36 214+66(W280) 964+46(01010) 445 250 1,945 Sirohi (34) 37 89+6(W95) 278+ 16(0294) 398 221 214 Sirohi (3) 38 222+ 13(W235) 650+36(0686) 891 229 215 Sirohi (34) 39 216+ 16(W232) 1363+ 70(D1433) 1,039 147 485 Sirohi (38) 40

2U(W2l1) 869+44(0913) 939 207 176 Sirohi (40) 41 244+18{W262) 1115+60(01175) 2,088 250 418 Sirohi (42) 42 31+7(W38) 197 +0(0197) 503 217 115 Sirohi (48) 43 47+5(W52) 321 +3(0324) 2,029 401 507 Sirohi (50) 44 ~ 339+92(W431) 1606+41(01647) 717 667 574 Sirohi (52) 45

297+109(W406) 1582+ 139(0 1721) 265 1,070 385 Sirohi (58) 46 93+50(WI43) 435+1(0436) 214 184 244 Sirohi (54) 47 30+7{W37) 28+3(031) 146 14 24 Sirohi (48) 48 67+22(W89) 129+4(0133) 172 58 75 Sirohi (43) 49 102+26(WI28) 388+4(0392) 919 430 299 Sirohi (42) 50

25+1(W26) 806+5(0811) 885 444 4,194 Sirohi (41) 51 11+7(WI8) 105+2(0107) 118 3 2,341 Sirohi (38) 52 2,i7l 124+53(WI77) 634+6(0640) 507 1,572 2,537 Sirohi (40) 53 157+23(WI80) 613+12(0625) 412 2,055 548 Sirohi (19) 54 11O+20(WI30) 826+12(0838) 787 818 294 Sirohi (14) 55

. 188 6+1(W7) 156(0156) 178 16 289 Sirohi (12) 56 476 318+48(W313, TKS3) 444+39(RI0, 0473) 508 792 361 Sirohi (12) 57 446+68(W385, TK129) 692+35(0727) 623 494 1,483 Sirohi (9) 58 867 50+28(W78) 68+14(082) 25 76 172 Sirohi (16) 59 1,191 2 Sirohi (15) 60

2(D2) 458 Sirohi (17) 61 119+22(WI41) 405+11(0416) 353 785 2,082 Sirohi (15) 62 59+8{W67) 79 + 5(D84) 110 181 54 Sirohi (17) 63 5+1(W6) 783(0783) 293 239 32 Sirohi (21) 64 18+2(W20) 336(0336) 5 33 38 Sirohi (21) 65 12 TEHSIL :·1 - SIROHI, 3. PINDWARA

Amenities available within the village ~

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

66 Padro Khera 2,028 Wheat 67 Siyakara 1,910 W Wheat, Bajra 68 Kakendra 4,155 W Wheat, Bajra 69 Poseetara* 1,749 P R,O Wheat, Bajra 70 Mermarwara 10,825' P W KR PO Bajra, Wheat

71 Siradld 2,119 P W Bajra, Wheat 72 Seeldar 3,505 M D W(3),TK KR PO Bajra, Wheat 73 Roda lQlera 1,637 P W Bajra, Wheat 74 Punawa 842 Bajra,; Wheat 75 Rampura 526 W Bajra, Wheat

76 Amlari 3,689 P W,TK PO Bajra, Wheat 77 Bag 2,948 W Bajra, Wheat 78 Sanpur 5,835 p,t1 W,TK PO Wheat, Bajra 79 Karjal 1,096 W Wheat, Bajra 80 Ranela 1,244 W(2) Wheat, Bajra

81 Amli 4,196 W PO Wheat, Bajra 82 Krishnaganj 7,516 p MCW,D,FC W(4) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 83 Tel-ki-Kheri 3,874 W KR Wheat, Maize

TEHSIL: 3 - PINDWARA

1 Khari Gegarwa 4,906 Maize 2 Viroli 4,117 p W Maize, Wheat 3 Darlapadar 2,106 4 Muri 1,515 W KR Wheat, Barley 5 Seewera 2,559 P W,TK KR PO Wheat, Maize

6 Kerlapadar 888 W KR Wheat, Maize 7 Undra 2,216 P E W KR PO Wheat, Maize 8 Katra 957 W Wheat, Jowar 9 JUDa Sanwara 1,564 W,TK Maize, Wheat 10 Naya Sanwara 3,117 P E W(2),TK PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize

11 Telpur 1,855 P W,TK(2) Wheat, Barley 12 Arasanat 2,226 P W(2),TK PR,KR Wheat, Barley 13 Veerwarai 4,375 M E W(2) PR,KR PO Maize, Wheat 14 Parlai 572 E W Maize, Wheat 15 Jharoli 5,252 M D 'E W(3) PR,KR PO Wheat, Barley

16 Rajpura 604 W KR Wheat, Barley 17 Keshavganj 306 W KR,T Wheat, Barley 18 Sadalwa 1,025 W KR Wheat, Barley 19 Amli 2,817 P W PR PO Wheat, Barley 20 Thandiveri 1,886 W KR Wheat, Barley

21 Sabela 2,104 W(6) W4eat, Barley 22 Malap 1,844 W KR Wheat, Barley 23 Kundal 540 W(4) Wheat, Barley 24 Varli 1,306 P W Wheat, Barley 25 Kalumbari+ 594 W(S) PR Wheat, Barley

... Temple of Mahadeoji. + Annual Fair of Gopeshwar Mahadeoji. t Temples of Arasur and Ambaji. ~ Jain Temple. J3 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land usc (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 ;;Z; Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Oro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town u "0 vesand land vable available (Oistance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) u vation 11 12 13 13A 138 14 15 16

9+3(W12) 238(0238) 69 548 1,164 Sirohi (25) 66 66-t21(W87) 360+34(0394) 662 616 206 Sirohi (43) 67 17l+46(W217) 490+30(0520) 1,641 680 1,173 Sirohi (44) 68 133+49(C61, W121) 268+58(RI8, 0308) 381 189 778 Sirohi (24) 69 337 +23O(W567) 2212+0(D2212) 3,582 1,345 3,349 Sirohi (60) 70

127+22(W149) 675+33(0708) 608 282 427 Sirohi (60) 71 311 + 128(W439) 1114+178(D1292) 979 106 994 Sirohi (57) 72 59+8(W67) 547+1(0548) 636 157 238 Sirohi (59) 73 118+66(WI84) 263+60(0323) 258 91 112 Sirohi (57) 74 ~+I6(:W66) 226+21(0247) 139 10 101 Sirohi (57) 75

60+25(W85) 1420+ 16(01436) 747 723 739 Sirohi (58) 76 13+3(WI6) 641+8(0649) 1,545 568 181 Sirohi (58) 77 278 241+53(W294) 971 +61(01032) 2,534 820 991 Sirohi (67) 78 16+6(W22) 51+4(055) 288 6 735 Sirohi (67) 79 12+1(WI3) 54+6(060) 38 181 959 Sirohi (27) 80

57+5(W62) 478+9(0487) 683 1,611 1,367 Sirohi (22) 81 215+14(W229) 1423+62(01485) 467 2,973 2,438 Sirohi (17) 82 1,122 64+6(W70) 269+42(0311) 68 120 2,231 Sirohi (21) 83

4,226 82(082) 27 S7l Pindwara (20) 1 558 32+1(W33) 452+O(IC2, 0450) 431 2,253 391 Pindwara (17) 2 2,106 Pindwara (15) 3 51+7(W58) 449+68(TKI3,0504) 381 536 49 49 Pindwara (15) 4 149 232+9(W82, TK159) 743+132(TK34,0841) 261 779 395 Pindwara (7) 5

131 2O+3(W23) 364+ 7(0371) 334 21 18 Pindwara (6) 6 136+16(WlS2) 507+40(0547) 543 808 222 Pindwara (7) 7 3O+4(W34) 250+4(D254) ll5 434 128 Pindwara (13) 8 14+2(WI6) 239+2(0241) 321 778 213 Pindwara (13) 9 234+49(W283) 753+63(0816) 627 1,086 417 Pindwara (12) 10

86+10(W96) 581+41(0622) 116 706 366 Pindwara (12) 11 122+9(Wl3l) 782+61(0843) 79 831 412 Pindwara (12) 12 251 + 85(W336) 951+58(01009) 1,225 1,455 493 Pindwara (10) 13 160+42(W202) 121+9(0130) 83 95 113 Pindwara (4) 14 361 1154+127(W762, TK519) 1623+405(1C4,02024) 352 1,206 556 Pindwara (4) 15

210+1(W41, TK170) 145+106(0251) 53 132 64 Pindwara (7) 16 4(W4) 139-t3(0142) 46 9S 22 Pindwara (7) 17 217 25+1(W26) 403+8(0411) 196 182 2 Pindwara (6) 18 71+4(W75) 1603(01003) 152 828 763 Pindwara (8) 19 116+51(WI67) 464+34(0498) 203 8 1,095 Pindwara (10) 20

1,225 62-t7(W69) 283+34(ICI2, 0305) 107 427 Pindwara (8) 21 55 4S+10(W55) 315+9(0324) 400 5 1,024 Pindwara (5) 22 146+21(WI67) 128+42(IC36, 0134) 24 6 236 Pindwara (4) 23 118 128+4O(WI68) 159+86(IC30,0215) 66 2 833 Pindwara (5) 24 202+30(W232) 221+65(IC32, TKI40, D114) 52 18 101 Pindwara (4) 25 14 TEHSIL: 3 - PINDWARA

Oil Amenities available within the village 0 eli>'ole z -y Educa- Medical Power Drinking Co.inmu- Post Staple food 0 "0 Name of the Village tional supply water nications & '0=Oil'" 8 1-<:':::' Telegraph

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26 Janapur 2,266 P W(2) PO Wheat, Barley 27 Jhankar 1,452 P W KR Wheat, Maize 28 Nadiya* 7,775 P H W(5) KR PO Wheat, Barley 29 Jeeyapura 213 W Wheat, Maize 30 Dingar 2,665 R Wheat, Barley

31 Lotanat 3,947 P W,TK Wheat, Barley 32 Kalabort 5,115 W Wheat, Barley 33 Ker 2,649 P W KR PO Wheat, Maize 34 Churli Khera 2,022 W Wheat, Maize 35 Isara 1,425 P W KR Wheat, Maize

36 Ubera 386 W KR Wheat, Maize 37 Khokhri Khera 531 W KR Wheat, Maize 38 Mandwara 5,856 P W(2) KR PO Maize, Wheat 39 Apri Kbera 1,376 P W Wheat, Maize 40 Varkikhera 965 W Wheat, Maize

41 Phulera+ 1,295 P W Wheat, Maize 42 Sheogarh 2,064 P W KR Wheat, Barley 43 Dhandpura 731 W,TK Wheat, Maize 44 Kajar 1,765 M W(2) PR PO Wheat, Barley 45 Sawarlix 1,818 P W(2) PR Wheat, Maize

46 Ajari 3,693 P W(3),TK KR PO Wheat, Barley 47 Kantal 1,307 P W,TK KR Wheat, Barley 48 Gareeya 545 0(3) PR Wheat. Barley 49 Dhanga 1031 P W(5) KR Wheat, Barley SO Vagdari 879 W,R Wheat, Barley

51 PaharKalan 18,240 52 Bbadaveri 192 0 PR,KR Maize 53 Cbeeniyaband 18 0 PR Maize 54 Moras 4,857 0 PR,KR Wheat, Barley 55 Malera 800 P W(2) PR,KR Wheat, Barley

S6 Gharat 2,377 0(2) PR,KR Wheat, Barley 57 Navavas 263 0 PR Maize 58 Basantgara 9,919 P W KR PO Wheat, Maize 59 Rampura 1,656 P W(2) PR,KR Maize, Wheat 60 Doongri 600 P W,R PR,KR Wheat, Maize

61 Banas 364 W(2) PR,KR,T PO Wheat, Maize 62 Ghodiyawa 249 W PR Wheat, Maize 63 Reechhri 461 P W,R PR Wheat, Maize 64 Peshwa·l· 1.548 M W(3) PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 65 Kodarla 1,955 P W PR Wheat, Maize

66 Dhanari 5,958 P W KR PO Wheat, Barley 67 Nitora 4,070 M MCW,D W(4) KR PO Wheat, Maize 68 Nanarwara 1,197 P W(2) KR Wheat, Maize 69 Khakharwara 1,799 P W KR Wheat, Barley 70 Kachholi 1,654 . M W(J) KR PO Wheat, Barley

• Jain Temple. t Temples of Jawarji, Mabadeoji, Jain Temples and Fair of Jawarji on Vaishakh Krishna and Kartik Shukla 15. t Jain Temple and Fair on Kartik Shukla 15. 15 VILLAGE DIREcrORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 ;Z; Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Oro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town vesand land vable available (Distance in -8 0 Orchards waste for culti- KilometreS) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 IS ]6

250 4S1+21(W472) 506+ 128(D634) 293 464 302 Pindwara (3) 26 1S4+81(W241) 510+3(DS73) 306 300 ]22 Pindwara (5) 21 2,372 345+37(W382) 2300+164(IC5,D2459) 273 1,]31 1,354 Pindwara (12) 28 5O+13(W63) 72(D72) 20 62 9 Pindwara (12) 29 47+4(W51) 316+32(D348) 113 252 1,137 Sirohi (13) 30

63+23(W86) 696+S0(IC4, D742) 84 457 2,647 Pindwara (13) 31 25+3(W28) 199+ l3(D212) 33 58 4,800 Sirohi (12) 32 605 116+56(WI67) 682+](lCl, D682) 127 878 239 Pindwara (22) 33 36+3O(W66) 24S(D248) 341 23 1,374 Sirohi (IS) 34 224 107~83(Wl90) 392+2(D394) 101 93 507 Pindwara (30) 35

25+3(W2S) 12S+ I(DI29) 45 132 56 Pindwara (30) 36 1+2(W3) 210+0(D215) 48 149 118 Pindwara (28) 37 2,736 357 +177(C305,W21 0,019) 1235+30(ICll, 01254) 459 559 510 Pindwara (18) 38 153 100 1-l00WllO) 835+45( OS80) 164 113 11 Pindwara (14) 39 778 14+2(WI6) 116+5(0121) 44 13 Pindwara (IS) 40

104+44{W148) 434+9(D443) 40$ 2S$ 98 Pindwata (10) 41 53+46(W99) 822(0822) 194 8S6 139 Pindwara (S) 42 l09+I(WllO) 3OO+23(D323) 263 48 10 Pindwara (7) 43 231 +1 89(W420) 569+21(0590) 237 520 207 Pindwara (5) 44 8S+47(WI32) 660+ 7(IC3, 0664) 491 261 321 Pindwara (8) 45

963+389(W1300, 052) 802+262(IClS,01049) 330 932 666 Pindwara (4) 46 277+99(W363, TKI3) 259+85(IC42, 0302) 126 38 607 Pindwara (3) 47 259 14(Wl,013) 86+18(ICI7, TK]6, 071) 12 174 Pindwara (5) 48 122+61(WI80, 03) 39+41(ICIO, D70) 24 3 843 Pindwara (6) 49 45+ I 5(W30, 030) 84+ 12(IC2,094) 41 10 699 Pindwara (8) 50 17,S41 5(05) 16 678 Pindwara (12) 5J 3(03) 54+4(058) 21 114 Pindwara (21) 52 13(D13) 3 2 Pindwara (9) 53 438 264+66(W290, 040) 896+ 135(IC59, 0972) 234 7 3,018 Pindwara (16) 54 112+19(WI28,03) 293+S5(ICI3, D365) 103 43 249 Pindwara (12) 55 148+23(W133, 038) 424+11O(ICI8, 0516) 152 39 1,614 Pindwara (9) 56 28+1(D29) 13 J4 208 Pindwara (9) 57 6,331 685+34O(W956,069) 85l+179(lC20, 01010) 255 1,163 634 Pindwara (9) 5S 722 98+14(W 172) 4S9+6(D465) 46 65 266 Pindwara (12) 59 97+84(WI81) 213+ 7(0220) 120 90 SO Pindwara (12) 60 61 + 19(WSO) 13:>+16(0146) III 62 Pindwara (11) 61 54+1(W55) 80+39(0119) 30 33 53 Pindwara (11) 62 82+4(W86) 159+29(0188) 49 131 40 Pindwara (7) 63 276+68(W344) 329+ 14(0343) 456 258 229 Pindwara (13) 64 164+76(W170, TK70) 651+14(TKI49, DSI6) 299 365 476 Pindwara (23) 65 969+341(C405,W904,01) 1057+206(IC7,TK22S,R1S,Dl013) 1 740 1,549 1,642 Pindwara (30) 66 249 87i+145(C400, W616) 1045+101{R6, Dll40) 174 1,485 246 Pindwara (32) 67 371+66(C204. W233) 301+2~(Rl, 0329) 106 312 107 Pindwara (32) 642+144(C221 W565) 68 232+124(R19,0337) 203 534 188 Pindwara (3) 69 665+184(C348, WS01) 394+199(036,0557) 150 273 172 Pindwara (34) 70 + Temples of Barneshwarji and Mahadeoji. X Temple'of Mataji. -I- Temples of Barneshwarji, Chamunda Mataji, Sheetla Mataji and Fair on Chaitra Krishna 7. 16 TEHSIL : 3 • PINDWARA, 4· ABU ROAD

Amenities available within the village 0 II)~ ;Z '" _0~~ Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Post Staple food 4J 'Q Name of the Village S'" tional supply water nicalians &. 8 ~g Telegraph

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71 Phulabai Khera 2,101 W(3) KR Wheat, Barley 72 Sangwara 1,066 p W(4) Wheat, Barley 73 Panch Dewal 1,598 P HC W Maize, Wheat 74 Block No.2 18,898 W,TK Wheat, Barley 75 Nagpura 1,492 P R Wheat, Barley

76 Kotra 225 R Wheat, Barley 77 Achpura 571 P W(2) Wheat, Barley 78 Kaseendra 894 P W Wheat, Barely 79 Bharja 6,687 P,M HC,D W(2) PR PO Wheat, Barley 80 Taroongi 1,578 P W Wheat, Barley

81 Bhimana 3,282 P W T PO Wheat, Barley 82 Vatera* 5,063 P W(3),TK(4),R PO Wheat, Barley 83 Udbariya 1,451 P W(3) PR Wheat, Barley 84 Patumbari 425 W KR Wheat, Barley 85 Bhawari 3,729 P,M H,HC,FC W(3) PR,T PT,TL Wheat, Barley

86 Rohirat 10,095 P,M,H H,D T,W(14),TK(8),R PR PO Wheat, Barley 87 Sanwara 1,389 P W KR PO Wheat, Barley 88 Mandwara 743 P W KR Maize, Wheat 89 Wasa 3,025 P W(2) KR PO Wheat, Barley 90 KedarPadar 197 W KR Wheat, Barley

91 Waloriya 20,722 P W(2) KR PO Wheat, Barley 92 Semli ~,354 W KR Maize, Wheat 93 Sadaphali ' 858 W,R KR Maize, Barley 94 Nawawas 89 W KR Wheat, Barley 95 Bor Umri 1,426 W KR Maize, Barley

96 Peetari Padar 1.001 W KR Wheat, Barley 97 Nawawas Khalsa 1,264 W Maize, Wheat 98 Bhoola~ 11,322 P(2) D W(3),TK(3) KR PO Maize, Wheat

TEHSIL : 4 • ABU ROAD 1 Shergaon6 10,776 W(3),TK(3) Maize, Wheat 2 Akhi 725 W,O Wheat, Barley 3 Utraj 6,596 P W(3) Wheat, Barley 4 Jawai 1,862 W,TK KR Wheat, Barley 5 Achalgarh X 341 W(2),TK(2) PR Wheal, Maize

6 Oriya 2,025 P W(2),TK PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize 7 Block No.3 16,744 W Wheat, Maize 8 Salgaon 462 W,TK Maize, Barley 9 Arna+ 641 W(4) PR Wheat, Maize 10 Block No. 1+ 13,959 0 Maize, Bajra

11 Amthala 1,594 P W PR,KR PO Maize, Bajra 12 Kyara 345 W Maize, Jowar 13 Mudarla ],090 W PO Maize, Jowar 14 Kiwarli 2,683 M MCW,FC W(3),TK,R PR,T PO Maize, Wheat 15 Padoori 752 W,TK,R Maize, Jowar

* Temple of Mataji. t Temples of Hanumanji, Somnath Mahadeoji, Sugrioji, Dwarkaji and Jain Temple. t Temple of Mataji; Jhoola Dam and stone quarries. 17 VILLAGE DIREC.;rORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) :z0 Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town CLl Forest "0 vesand land vable available (Distance in 0 Orchards waste for cuhi- Kilometres) U vation II 12 13 13A 13B 14 IS 16

201 I 104+ I 62(CI063, VV203) 394+ 132(0526) 93 202 107 )'indwara (35) 71 315+118(C288, VV145) 283+ 10(R2,0291) 142 219 107 Pindwara (35) 72 878+259(CI137) 31S+ 151(0466) 99 147 159 Pindwara (3S) 73 20 6(06) 115 18,757 Pindwara (3S) 74 757+298(C999, W56) 261 +81 (D342) 50 264 160 Pindwara (40) 75

148+94(C236, VV6) 10+18(028) 5 5 57 Pindwara (38) 76 287+112(C306, VV93) 173+48(RI8,0203) 66 10 35 Pindwara (36) 77 259+18(CI88, W99) 171+101(R34,0238) 263 102 99 Pindwara (38) 78 55 728+201(CI83, VV745) 1834+84(01918) 660 2,411 999 Pindwara (38) 79 195+I04(W299) 315+9(0324) 284 60 724 Pindwara (30) 80

370+146(C1l3, W403) 691 +23(0714) 348 1,075 798 Pindwara (3S) 81 502 646+142(W724,TK64) 1263+24I(JCl, 01503) 422 894 1,336 Pindwara (33) 82 24S+12S(C333, W37) 277+ 7(R22, 0263) 550 147 232 Pindwara (27) 83 124+27(W55, TK96) 43+15(RI3,045) 80 7 171 Pindwara (27) 84 949+182(CI4,W983,TK7) 439+242(ICI,R50, 0630) 309 1,110 922 Pindwara (32) 85

1,782 1272+324(W 1299, TK297) 1779+355(02134) 716 1,815 2,732 Pindwara (35) 86 33S+183(C283, W235) 221+40(ICI,TK27,0233) 118 436 279 Pindwara (38) 87 175+74(CI26,WI22,OI) 204+23(ICl,TK20, D206) 53 131 180 Pindwara (40) 88 636+23O(ICI60, W706) 838+136(IC1,0973) 160 886 505 Pindwara (34) 89 10+13(W23) 82+2(084) 8 25 72 . Pindwara (35) 90

13,724 299+109(W408) 1217+149(01366) 349 286 4,847 Pindwara (38) 91 4,391 1l+24(WS,03O) 138+I(IC2, 0I37) 12 9 793 Pindwara (40) 92 S31 33+4O(TKI6, 057) 116+2(1C9, 0109) 20 21 137 Pindwara (38) 93 2+2(W2,02) 49+1(TK25,025) 27 11 Pindwara (36) 94 1,349 10+2(012) 59(D59) 7 Pindwara (41) 95

3(j+47(W83) 334+IS(ICI3, TKI1, 0325) 38 41 552 Pindwara (36) 96 862 18+45(W36, 027) 221 + 17(1C21, 0217) 34 19 110 Pindwara (40) 97 3,349 386+148(W457,077) 830+235(lCI8,TK71, D976) 193 100 6,464 Pindwara (40) 98

79 1,029 9,667 Abu Road (20) 1 6 719 Abu Road (18) 2 12+4(WI6) 22+1(023) 69 20 6,473 Abu Road (IS) 3 S+O(W5) 40 S 1,812 AblHtoad (11) 4 1+2(W3) 15(015) 40 285 Abu Road (10) 5

41 + 12(TK53) 23+2(025) 257 6 1,698 Abu Road (8) 6 116 13,449 Abu Road (5) 7 5+9(WI4) 16(016) 122 134 185 Abu Road (3) 8 114 1+4(W5) ll(D11) 41 474 Abu Road (8) 9 9 28(028) 13,922 Abu Road (14) 10

25 549+ 176(C529, WI94, 02) 56S+343(RI4, 0894) 195 71 189 Abu Road (9) 11 23+10(C29, W4) 146+14(0160) 60 48 6B Abu Road (12) 12 337+14O(C401,W75,OI) 434+139(RI, D572) 96 90 133 Abu Road (11) 13 651 379+113(C85, W4(7) 713+108(R22,0800) 293 lOB 539 Abu Road (90) 14 SI+26(W77) 350+24(R5,0369) 65 21 265 Abu Road (7) 15

6 Shrine ofBherunji and Jhabka Ashram. 01- Temple of Gomukh. X Temple of Achleshwar Mahadeoji, Jain Temple; Bhragu Ashram; and Cave of Bharthari. + Temple of Hanumanji. 18 TEHSIL : 4 • ABU ROAD

0 "'~ Amenities available within the village. ;z. etl -;~"' .. Educa- Medical Power Drinking Cornmu- Post Staple food -8 Name of the Village tional supply water nications & 0 -c:: U ~:=. Telegraph

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16 Karoli 851 P W,R PR Maize, Jowar 17 Danvav 554 W PR Maize, Bajra 18 Umarni· 673 W(2) PR Maize, Wheat 19 Ganka 1,169 P W PR Jowar, Bajra 20 Talwaron-ka-Naka 1,036 \ P W PR Maize, Bajra

21 Mugthalat 3783 P(2) MeW,FC W(2), TK,0(2) PR,KR PO Maize, Bajra 22 Bageri 1,025 P W,R PR Maize, Jowar 23 Ambaweri 283 R PR Maize, Wheat 24 Chandela 2,767 P W(2),TK,R PR PO Maize, Bajra 25 Sakoda 524 W Maize, Wheat

26 Fatehpura 897 W PR Maize, Bajra 27 Bahadurpura 1,724 P W PR Maize, Bajra 28 Girwar 2,061 P W(3),TK(2),R(2) PR,KR PO Maize, Bajra 29 Meergarh 264 TK PR Maize, Bajra 30 Kyariya 1,677 TK(2),R Maize, Bajra

31 Manpur 1,078 P W(4),R PR TL(2) Maize, Bajra 32 Akra 304 p W PR PO Maize, Bajra 33 Morthalat 701 P W(3),R PR,T Maize, Bajra 34 Dernat 885 P W,TK,R Maize, Bajra 35 Toonka 844 W,R,TK KR Maize, Bajra

36 Deldar·'" 3,634 p W(2),TK(2),R KR PO Maize, Bajra 37 Tankiya 8,176 P W Maize, Wheat 38 Dotla S,446 P W Maize 39 Boribuj 3,125 p W PR Maize 40 Paba 3,389 P W KR Maize, Wheat

41 Nichla Khejra 3,412 P W KR Maize, Wheat 42 Jaydara 3,205 P W Maize, Wheat 4] Kyari 1,904 W KR Maize, Wheat 44 Nichlagarh 4,080 p HC,D W(3) KR PO Maize, Wheat 4S Or*t 1,533 P W(2),TK,R KR PO Maize, Wheat

46 Sangna 1,898 P W Maize, Bajra 47 Khadat 1,200 P W(3),O PR,KR Maize, Hajra 48 Tartoli 617 P(2) W(2),R KR Maize, Hajra 49 Kui 1,648 P W(2) Maize, Jowar 50 Khantpur 3,024 P,M W(6),R PR,KR Po Maize, Jowar

SI Dunakakar 330 TK,O PR Maize, Hajra 52 Redwa Kalan 1,602 P TK,R Wheat, Maize 53 Redwa Khurd 859 W KR Wheat, Maize 54 Awal 1,951 p W(3),R KR Wheat, Maize 55 Andaliya 642 P W,TK KR Wheat, Maize

56 Chanar 2,761 P W(3),R PO Wheat, Hajra 57 Mahi Khera 1,859 P R Maize, Bajra S8 Muliya Mahadeo 352 Maize, Bajra 59 Forest Chotila 2,096 W Wheat, Maize 60 ChotHa 516 W,R Wheat, Maize -----_._------'" Temples of Kali Mata and Rishikesh. "'* Temples of Chamunda, Nav-, Jaluti Mata, Sheetla Mata; Mahadeoji & Jain Temple. t Temple of Mabadeoji and Jain Temple. "'t Temple of Vithaldeoji and Jain Temple. t Temples of Mahadeoji and Mataji. 19 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under diff'erent types of land use in acres) ;z:0 forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town land vable available (Oistance in -8 vesand 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16 1 204+62(C238, W'rl, 01) 420+ 139(0559) 106 4 117 Abu Road (8) 16 139+83(CI82, W40) I 58(DI 58) 66 191 Abu Road (7) 17 187+144(C303, W28) 216+4(0220) 166 29 75 Abu Road (5) 18 124+359(C426, W57) 762+0(R2,0760) 91 83 109 Abu Road (5) 19 43+207(CI81, W69) 749(0749) 105 108 91 Abu Road (7) 20

891+159(C28, WI022) 938+397(IC33, 01302) 134 1,379 442 Abu Road (9) 21 lO3+33(WI28, TK8) 476+9(IC9, 0476) 75 70 301 Abu Road (13) 22 65+4(WSO, TKI9) 75+21(ICl, 095) 19 4 120 Abu Road (15) 23 355+88(W138, TK305) 700+137(IC3,0834) 1 116 24 1,571 Abu Road (IS) 24 10 183+I(ICl, DI83) 25 17 289 Abu Road (18) 25

23+5(W28) 286+7(ICl,0292) 10 4 574 Abu Road (18) 26 24+4(W28) 394+ 11 (ICI , D404) 34 38 1,234 Abu Road (18) 27 331 + 195(W526) 919+36(IC7, 0948) 110 85 616 Abu Road (16) 28 106+35(WI41) 112+24(IC3, DI33) 10 36 Abu Road (9) 29 775+4(C707,W72) 164+708(0872) 433 179 128 Abu Road (4) 30

127+149(C224, W50,02) 445+2(RI0, D437) 25 171 310 Abu Road (3) 31 43+36(C22, 057) 91(R4,087) 13 25 132 Abu Road (5) 32 l00+34(WI34) 126+34(R12,0148) 13 75 387 Abu Road (3) 33 298 166+46(W212) 166+30(DI99) 42 110 101 Abu Road (8) 34 293 33+19(W52) 237+14(D251) 67 54 60 -Abu Road (lO) 35

191+50(W241) 908+55(D963) 316 221 1,998 Abu Road (13) 36 26+3(W29) 305+32(0337) 7 20 7,819 Abu Road (30) 31 10+4(WI4) 3OO+10(D310) 6 2 5,128 Abu Road (30) 38 27+IO(W37) 213+21(R240) 2 I 2,883 Abu Road (30) 39 23+7(W30) 228+23(0251) 9 3 3,127 Abu Raad (33) 40

29+5(W34) 148+29(0177) 7 2 3,225 Abu Road (27) 41 53+25(W39,039) 71+16(093) 4 4 3,067 Abu Road (24) 42 27+4(W31) 60+21(081) 14 6 1,797 Abu Road (19) 43 I 82+56(W238) 286+ 78(0364) 28 19 3,565 Abu Road (22) 44 38 390+ 110(W500) 485+134(0619) 350 73 197 Abu Road (5) 45

105+63(W16,0152) 215+20(D235) 118 402 1,058 Abu Road (6) 46 312+50(W362) 309+112(IC2, R3, 0416) 39 162 378 Abu Road (2) 47 49 193+63(W256) 144+34(Rl, DI77) 45 32 155 Abu Road (2) 48 139+44(WI83) 290+82(IC6, D366) 54 53 1,112 Abu Road (2) 49 808+282(W807, TK284) 506+ 173(IC4, R12, 0663) 159 393 1,158 Abu Road (2) SO

44+6(C30, W20) 133+27(0160) 19 91 39 Abu Road (9) 51 17+83(Wl00) 893+0(W14, D8i9) 222 230 240 Abu Road (8) 52 23+73(W96) 145(~145) 47 27 617 Abu Road (12) S3 275+176(W451) 1299+42(01341) 106 55 216 Abu Road (13) S4 27+27(W54) 356+1(0351) 34 1 224 Abu Road (16) 55

328+205(W533) 1592+ 14(TK2, DI664) 211 125 505 Abu Road (11) 56 150+82(W232) 804+15{IC6, D813) 66 413 426 Abu Road (16) 57 352 Abu Road (16) 58 16(DI6) 3 2,019 Abu Road (32) 59 14+26CW40) 142+5(0141) 7 26 328 Abu Road (28) 60 20 TEHSIL: 4 - ABU ROAD,S - REODHAR

0 =fWi" Amenities available within the village :z; =f -u Educa- l\{edical Power Drinking Commu- Post Staple food .g Name of the Village ~= tiona! supply water nications & (3 ~:§. Telegraph

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 • 61 Wasra 1,627 P W(2) Wheat, Maize 62 Khara 2,428 W Maize, Jowar 63 Maval 2,782 P MCW,FC W(3),R PR,T PO Maize, Bajra 64 Amba 766 W Maize, Bajra 65 Bhaisasingh 3,377 P W Maize, Jowar

66 Chandrawati* 2,029 P W PR Maize, Wheat 67 Seeyawa 4,517 P W(4),R PR PO Maize, Jowar 68 Soorpag!a 12,151 W(4) Maize 69 Uplagarh 8,900 P W(2) Maize, Wheat 70 Nichlibor 1,532 P W Maize, Wheat

71 Buja 1,602 P R Maize 72 Upla Khejra 3,315 W KR Maize, Wheat 73 Ranora 2,068 P W Maize 74 Bhamariya 2,335 0 Maize 75 Bosa 3,993 W Maize

76 lamboori 3,514 P W(3) Maize 77 Uplibor 1,368 P W Maize, Wheat 78 Rada 382 W Maize 79 Deri 6,686 P R KR Maize 80 Meen 4,233 P W(2) Maize

81 Taleti 816 P W(4) Maize

TEHSIL: 5 - REODHAR

1 Jalampura 4,352 W(2),R,0 Wheat, Bajra 2 Wadwaj 8,598 P W(2),0 Wheat, Bajra 3 Keshwa 1,230 P W(2) Jowar, Bajra 4 Neebaj 7,648 P,M He,D W(2) KR PO Jowar, Bajra 5 Annapurat 1,474 P W PR Bajra, Jowar

6 Harni 5,592 W,TK KR Wheat, Bajra 7 Panch Dewal 1,937 W(2),TK,R Wheat, Bajra 8 Dantarai 5,481 M W(4) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 9 Dhan 2,535 P W(2),TK(2) KR Wheat, Bajra 10 Idarla 2,433 TK,O Wheat, Bajra

11 Dagrali 1,424 W(2) Wheat, Bajra 12 Nagani 3,057 P W(2),TK Wheat, Bajra 13 Hanumatiya 1,246 R Wheat, Bajra 14 Pamera 4,644 P W(3) PR PO Wheat, Maize 15 Vaban 712 TK Wheat, Bajra

16 Titmiya Khera 373 TK Wheat, Bajra 17 Sanwada 2,774 P W(3),TK(13) PR Wheat, Bajra 18 Asawa § 4,915 P W,TK(3) Wheat, Bajra 19 Udwaria 744 P W,TK Wheat, Jowar 20 Pad roo Khera 1,214 TK Wheat

* Ancient temples. § Temple of Deo Khetarji. t Fair on Shrawan Krishna 15. 21 VILLAGE DIRECfORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) 0 Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Z Fallow Culti- Area not Neare.~t Town ves and u land vable available (Oistance in '0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) vatian 8 ]2 13 11 13A 13B 14 15 16 116+IS(WI9I) 538+73(0611 ) 265 62 586 Abu Road (11) 74+1(WBI) 253+27(0280) 61 332 49 318 1,404 Abu Road (13) 313+46(W359) 1031 + 148(R41, Dl138) 62 179 539 720 Abu Road (10) 51+4(W55) 196+20(0216) 63 45 60 414 Abu Road (10) 120+ 12(W132) 177 +65(D242) 64 43 23 3,014 Abu Road (15) 65 167+ I(l(WI11} 564+84(0648) 119 111 1,062 Abu Road (8) 248+S2(W2SO, OSO) 756+ 174(IC4, R3, D923) 66 182 3 3,328 Abu Road (9) 61 41+2(W26,017) 211 +31 (D302) 79 36 11,724 Abu Road (13) 12+95(Wl66, 01) 312+9(D322) 68 ]0 9 8,497 Abu Road (26) 3+21(W30) 61(061) 69 7 3 1,458 Abu Road (28) 70 8+4(W12) 123+S(D131) 17 1 1,453 Abu Road (39) ]O+6(W]6) 116+lO(DI26) 71 16 1 3,172 Abu Road (28) . 5+4(W9) 66+5(D71) 72 1 2 1,994 Abu Road (38) 73 88(088) ] 2,246 Abu Road (33) 74 J(W3) 169+4(DI73) 14 13 3,794 Ambaji (Gujarat) (IS) 75 26+4(W30) 158+21(D179) - 60 3,270 Ambaji (Gujarat) (13) 76 25+18(W43) 8O+O(D80) 52 2 1,209 Ambaji (Gujarat) (22) 77 9(W5,04) 17+7(IC1, D23) 10 346 Abu Road (20) 78 28(CS,020) 234+20(ICll, D243) 122 53 6,249 Ambaji (Gujarat) (6) 79 S4+8(W62) 173+35(IC2, D206) 51 3 3,952 Ambaji (Gujarat) (11) 80 8(W3,05) 43+8(ICl, DSO) 18 747 Ambaji (Gujarat) (8) SI

82+93(WI02, 073) 1269+ 1(DI270) 942 126 1,933 Abu Road (72) 1 245+ 113(W358) 954+4V(0994) 1,422 195 5,782 Abu Road (70) 2 115+59(WI74) 177 +31(D208) 96 94 7SO Abu Road (68) 3 284+1 86(W470) 1789+112(D1901) 333 1,316 3,928 Abu Road (66) 4 4 283+168(W451) 441+108(D549) 47 91 610 Abu Road (64) 5 292+91(W383) 1466+ 108(Dl 574) 910 1,425 1,499 Abu Road (45) 6 5+3(W8) 325(D325) 347 SO 16 1,485 Abu Road (45) 7 294+57(W35I) 1855+169(D2024) 745 983 1,257 Abu Road (50) 8 243+82(W325) 906+ 153(D1 059) 476 663 248 Sirohi (55) 1I8+38(W156) 7+82(D821) 9 465 564 546 Abu Road (60) 10 114+28(WI42} 407+42(D449) 360+89(W449) 291 375 237 Sirohi (35) 11 1101 + 142(D1243) 369 456 113 Sirohi (48) 12 38+2(W40) 386+.7(D393) 85 9 129 Sirohi (33) 13 801+148(C357, WS92} I 135+345(DI480) S6+3(W59) 535 1,161 1,001 Sirohi (30) 14 401 + 13(D414) 128 SO 79 Sirohi (30) 15 64(064) 77 85 147 Sirohi (29) 214+136(W410) 1010+82(01093) 16 297 319 486 685 Sirohi (27) 369+ 159(W528) 1895+46(DI941) 17 30 133+ 112(W246) 738 691 919 Sirohi (31) 223+23(D286) 18 61 +57(Wll 8) 68 74 216 Sirohi (33) 310(0310) 19 49 25 169 Sirohi (34) 20 22 TEHSIL: 5-REODHAR

Amenities available within the village ~-;;;- ~ _u~e Educa- VIedical Power Drinking Commu. Post Staple food .g Name of the Village 5~ tional supply water nications & 0 0= Telegraph U (-0;::"

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21 Bari Khera 1,825 TK Maize, Wheat 22 Burari Khera 1,799 W,TK(4) Wheat 23 Tolera* 3,833 W,TK(10),TW,0 KR Wheat, Majze 24 Sigarli Kheta 1,463 W Wheat, Bajra 25 Peethapura n 3,516 \ P W PO Wheat, Bajta

26 Sirodi 2,302 M D W(3) PR,KR PO Wheat, Bajra 27 Gulabganjt 3,468 P W(3) PR,KR PO Maize, Jowar 28 Malgaont 1,823 P HC W(3) PO Wheat, Jowat 29 Paseetara 3,373 P W(3),R Wheat, Bajra 30 Hathal 3,337 M W KR PO Wheat, Bajra

31 Dadarla 1,249 W(2) KR Wheat, Bajta 32 Selwara 2,935 P W Wheat, Jowar 33 Jolpur 2,187 P E W(3) KR PO Wheat, Bajra 34 Barka 1,219 E W(2) KR Bajra 35 Rampura Rohua 484 W PR,KR Wheat, Bajra

36 Bhamra 1,571 W,TK Wheat, Bajra 37 Malawa 1,189 P E W,TK,R Wheat, Bajra 38 Saran-ka-Khera 2,801 W PR Wheat, Bajra 39 Jeerawal*t 8,390 P W(3),TK(2) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 40 Rohua 12,743 P W PO Wheat, Bajra

41 Raipur 6,158 P W(3),R PO Wheat, Bajra 42 Kolapura 1,132 R,O Wheat, Bajra 43 Amraputa 1,424 W,R Maize, Bajra 44 Hadmatiya 1,479 W(3),TK Wheat, Barley 45 Matasan 1,840 P W(3),0 Wheat, Bajra

46 Morwara 1,532 P W PR Wheat, Maize 47 Peethapura I 637 W PR Wheat, Bajra 48 Sooliwa 2,168 P(2) W(2) Bajta, Jowar 49 KusmaX 994 R Maize, Jowar 50 Varman+ 5,177 P E W PR PO Wheat, Maize

51 Khan 1,121 P W Wheat, Maize 52 Wasan% 3,512 P E W,R PO Wheat, Maize S3 Reodhar 3,789 M He,D,FC E W(3),R PR,KR PT"TL Wheat, Bajra S4 Vikanwas 1,236 P W(2) PR,KR Wheat, Bajra 55 Decrol 733 E W(3) Wheat, Bajta

56 Serwa 1,275 W,R Wheat, Bajra S7 Sapol 1,203 W Wheat, Bajra 58 Dhanpur 1,795 P W Wheat, Bajra S9 Anadta£ 6,330 M D W(14) PR,KR PT,TL Wheat, Maize 60 Oak·· 2,183 P W PR Wheat, Jowar

61 Dhanera 986 P W PR - Wheat, Jowar 62 1,483 P W(4) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 63 Thai 2,039 P W PR Wheat, Jowar 64 Loonol 2,221 P W(4),TK(3),0 PR PO Wheat, Maize 65 Perwa 867 TK,R Wheat, Bajra

* Temple of Ambikasinghji. * t Jain Temple. t Chhatri of Sati Mata. X Temple of Ramchandraji and Fair on Shrawan Krishna 15. t Shrine of Shivji. + Temple of Surya. 23 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) FonIst Irrigated Un irrigated Tree Oro- Fallow CuJti- Area not Nearest Town ~ ves and "0.. land vable available (Oistance in 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 16

1+1(W2) 12(012) 87 203 1,522 Sirohi (37) 21 10+3(WI3) 294(0294) 45 3 1,447 Sirohi (37) 22 108 2OS+108(W313) 844+ 3(TK52, R4,079O) 309 178 2,191 Sirohi (33) 23 894 lS+9(W24) 226+ 1(0227) 63 27 238 Sirohi (36) 24 316+ 14(W43O) 1869+70(WI94O) 597 494 240 Abu Road (57) 25

S60+157(C301, 0416) 563+272(0835) 254 625 300 Sirohi (29) 26 - 615+248(C9,W797,057) 1842+120(01962) 2 490 130 389 Sirohi (33) 27 25)+136(C64.W319 06) 689+50(Rl.D738) 253 407 223 Abu Road (38) 28 334+ lOO(W435) 1498+123(01621) 766 210 565 Sirohi (35) 29 235+6O(W295) 1144+47(R16.01175) 5 982 395 578 Sirohi (35) 30

191 +44(W235) 464+43(0507) 290 ]83 121 Sirohi (50) 31 165+152(W316) 1212+77(01289) 592 177 789 Abu Road (38) 32 290+6O(W350) 640+ 18(D658) 938 147 172 Abu Road (38) 33 177+65(W242) 336+39(0375) 285 170 251 Abu Road (31) 34 38+18(W56) 166+13(0179) 166 18 96 Abu Road (37) 35

.- 82+4O(WI22) 664+26(D69O) 403 154 268 Abu Road (50) 36 171+6O(W231) 419+95(D514) 226 224 148 Abu Road (45) 37 134+33(WI67) 906+28(RI. 0933) 614 126 1,021 Abu Road (45) 38 954 179+ JlO(W289) 984+34(DI018) 3 527 753 4,990 Abu Road (43) 39 161 + 71 (W232) 1572+115(01687) 2,010 1,015 7,985 Abu Road (SO) 40

172+207(W379) 2039+ 16(02055) 1,206 2,347 394 Abu Road (72) 41 16+27(W8, 035) 402(0402) 311 369 36 Abu Road (72) 42 85+83(W83, 085) 507+5(D512) 314 333 185 Abu Road (72) 43 48+ 79(0127) 639+1(D640) 431 130 231 Abu Road (70) 44 205+22.2(W44, 0383) 1211+17(DI228) 257 52 115 Abu Road (56) 45

142+173(W31S) 741 + 128(D869) 304 256 89 Abu Road (56) 46 1lS+115(C98, W132) 194(D194) 63 177 88 Sirohi (30) 47 420+6O(W480) 712+269(D981) 705 111 220 Abu Road (36) 48 7O+23(W93) 333+30(0363) 251 149 193 Abu Road (40) 49 525 + 183(W708) 1732+153(DI885) 1,351 401 1,170 Abu Road (40) 50

130+36(WI66) 392+50(0442) 411 113 75 Abu Road (39) 51 442+ 16O(W602) 1475+ 189(R29,D1635) 543 378 674 Abu Road (37) 52 459+96(W555) I 849+ 199(R22, 02026) 516 504 462 Abu Road (36) 53 180+27(W207) 292+49(0341) 188 292 285 Abu Road (37) 54 78+34(Wll2) 230+19(Rl,0248) 163 67 195 Abu Road (37) 55 76+15(W91) 647+32(0679) 233 115 206 Abu Road (37) 56 176+ 79(W25S) 561 + 59(D620) 113 89 264 Abu Road (37) 57 247+ 129(W376) 680+68(0748) 257 416 195 Abu Road (38) 58 1223+412(WI635) 2921"+589(03510) 133 483 778 792 Abu Road (38) 59 264+86(W3S0) 128D+112(DI392) 201 269 169 Abu Road (37) 60 84+29(WlS3) S55+43(IC1, 0597) 98 139 109 Abu Road (36) 61 243+81(W324) 668+50(D718) 190 193 189 Abu Road (38) 62 279+8S(W394) 979+ 75(ICI9, DI035) 236 244 301 Abu Road (34) 63 227+S4(W281) 934+95(Dl029) 265 516 279 Abu Road (29) 64 79+19(W98) 385+26(D411) 98 137 168 Abu Road (35) 65 % Temple of Bhudeshwar Mahadeoji and Fair on next-day to HolL £ Temples of Tri Murti and Shivji. "'* Temple of Kareri Dharji. 24 TEHS1L : 5 - REODHAR

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

66 Asao 539 TK PR Wheat, Bajra 67 Rajgarh 655 W,TK Wheat, Maize 68 Meetan 1,310 P W Wheat, Maize 69 Banti 362 R Wheat, Bajra 70 Awada 1,~24 W Wheat, Maize

71 Kaleri 662 E R PR Wheat, Maize 72 Magriwara 4,678 P E W,TK PR PO Maize, Jowar 73 Gundawara 1,648 P W,R Wheat, Bajra 74 Mandar 8,542 P,H H,FC E W(5) PR PT,TL Bajra, Wheat 75 Sonani 1,816 P W Wheat, Maize t' .,.,. .~ 76 Solda 3,850 P W(3),TK(2) PR PO Wheat, Bajra 77 Jetawara 3,152 P W(3),TK,R PO Jowar, Wheat 78 Bant 4,162 P W(2),R PO Wheat, Jowar 79 Kotra 866 P W,TK Wheat, Bajta 80 Wasada 1,849 P W,TK Wheat, Bajra

81 Fatehpura 286 TK KR Wheat, Bajra 82 Bhilra 469 R KR Wheat, Barley 83 Rampura Pilosi 912 P R Wheat, Maize 84 Jawadra 604 R KR Wheat, Barley 85 Kotra Khera 429 R Wheat, Jowar

86 Jamtha 1,455 P R Wheat, Maize 87 Jawal 1,266 P R Wheat, Maize 88 Didan Khera (DidmanaKhera) 793 89 Bijwa Khera 379 90 MaroI' 2,533 P W,TK PO Wheat, Jowar

91 Nimborat 1,107 P R Wheat, Bajra 92 776 R PR Wheat, Bajra 93 Dholpur 1,575 P W(3) PR Wheat, Bajra 94 Leelora 745 W Wheat, Bajra 95 Dhawlit 3223 P(2) W(5) PR PO Wheat, Bajra

96 Babadurpura 236 0 PR Maize, Jowar 97 Palri Khera 577 P W PR Wheat, Maize 98 Muliya Khera 1,377 W Maize, Jowar 99 Karjeeya 1;101 P W Maize, Jowar 100 Datani 2,640 P D W PR,KR PO Wheat, Maize

101 Vidmya 467 Tk Maize, Jowar 102 Peepali)a 610 0 KR,PR Wheat, Barley 103 &lotra 2,486 P 0 KR Maize, Bajra 104 Rampura Khra 989 E W,TK Wheat, Bajra' 105 Makawal 2,015 p W(2),TK KR Wheat, Bajra

106 Goreli 1,092 0 KR Wheat, Bajra 107 Bootri 875 P R KR Wheat, Maize 108 Padru Khera 252 W Wheat, Maize ]09 Bheroogarh ],473 P W Wheat, Maize 110 .Bhatana 7,439 p HC,D W(5),TK KR PO Wheat, Bajra * Fair of VashuriYaji. t Shrines of Hanumanji and Mahadeoji. l Jain Temple. 2S VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types Qf land use in acres) 0 Unirrigated :z: Forest Irrigated Tree Gro- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town u ves and land vable available (Distance in "0 0 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) U vation 11 12 ]3 13A 13B 14 15 16

SS+2O(W75) 321+24(0345) 69 47 47 Abu Road (38) 66 120+39(WI60) 340+49(0289) 32 119 144 Abu Road (33) 61 188+S2(W240) 434+52(RI4.0472) 410 135 143 Abu Road (40) 68 43+7(WSO) 153+10(Dl63) 39 91 30 Abu Road (42) 69 120+43(WI63) 611 + 38(0649) 417 214 262 Abu Road (38) 70

62+16(W78) 297+13(R29,0281) 126 58 119 Abu Road (40) 71 974+O(W974) 1547+ 620(R24. 02143) 1.164 316 677 Abu Road (36) 72 74+1I6(Wl90) 821(0821) 329 80 344 Abu Road (56) 13 869+S17(W1387) 5155+464(R3, 05616) 849 883 786 Abu Road (51) 74 180t·19O(W370) 108O+95(DI175) 214 235 107 Abu Road (55) 75

828+397(WI225) 1539+395(01934) 884 501 100 Abu Road (56) 76 483+276(W759) 1264+324(01588) 856 315 234 Abu Road (58) 77 628+29O(W918) 1718+414(02132) 995 340 481 Abu Road (60) 78 162+ 78(W240) 291+43(0334) 259 55 99 Abu Road (64) 79 245 ... 103(W34S) 806+ 169(0975) 544 219 35 Abu Road (62) 80

168+1(0169) 17 9 92 Abu Road (40) 81 9O+22(W1l2) 141+41(0182) 68 22 148 Abu Road (52) 82 62+15(W77) 448+20(D468) 51 109 242 Abu Road (36) 83 1 13+22(W135) 222+20(0242) 41 20 208 Abu Road (50) 84 8+10(W18} 200(R4.0196) 129 10 82 Abu Road (44) 85

56+ 72(WI28) 371+0(0371) 324 142 562 Abu Road (43) 86 149+25(W174) 433+24(0457) 245 187 252 Abu Road (42) 87 4O+2O(W6O) 438+O(R3,0435) 136 73 106 Abu Road (39) 88 352 27 Abu Road (39) 89 178+122(W300) 1152+45(01197) 252 467 484 Abu Road (38) 90

136+41(WI77) 519+ 16(0535) 176 53 223 Abu Road (32) 91 159+37(WI96) 365+70(0435) 57 91 98 Abu Road (30) 92 301+91(W398) 859+ 72(0931 ) 55 190 164 Abu Road (27) 93 SI+4O(WI21) 403+30(0433) S5 S6 120 Abu Road (29) 94 549+38(W587) 1744+ 120(01 S64) ]S3 363 384 Abu Road (27) 95 17+14(W31) 121(0121) 21 12 66 Abu Road (23) 96 91+62(WlS3) 228+1(IC1.0229) 9 71 66 112 Abu Road (23) 97 3+6(W9) 359+1(0360) 65 69 881 Abu Road (24) 98 49+12(W61) 318+13(D331) 164 124 448 Abu Road (27) 99 124+ 83(W201) 8SO(ICI.0849) 35 35S 244 1,032 Abu Road (25) 100

126(0126) 100 48 193 Abu Road (30) 101 1 +1 (W2) 256+0(0256) 26 30 291 Abu Road (28) 102 17+16(W33) ~IC3,0637) 320 70 1.439 Abu Road (24) 103 34+12(W46) 485+ 1(0886) 135 91 244 Abu Road (31) 104 205+ 119(W324) 85 1+ 32(0883) 347 340 212 Abu Road (33) 105 73+36(WI09) S78+2(R.l,0579) 164 72 205 Abu Road (36) 105 71+21(WI04) 387+I(R6,0382) 187 126 98 Abu Road (38) 107 22+S(W27) 121+2(0123) 32 13 64 Abu Road (31) 108 64+41(WI05) 174+ 1(0775) 231 184 214 Abu Road (40) 109 2SO+204(W454) 3089+16(03105) 1,684 496 1,919 Abu Road (38) 1\0 26 TEHSIL: 5-REODHAR

"' ...... Amenities available within the village £ ~e 0 _u Educa- . Medical Power Drinking Comn1U- Post Staple food '0 Name of the Village S'" tional supply water nicatians & 8 ~§ Telegraph

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

111 Derli 497 0 Wheat, Maize 112 Badechi 2,054 P 0 KR Wheat, Barley 113 Awaliya 2,748 R KR Wheat, Barley 114 Padar 4,760 P W Wheat, Barley 115 Dheebri 2,490 W Wheat, Barley

116 Metbipura 3,402 TK KR Wheat, Maize 21 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land use (area under different types of land use in acres) Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Tree Gro- Fallaw Culti- Area not Nearest Town ~ vesand land vable available (Distance in -8 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) 8 vation 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 IS 16 1

0+ 100WI 0) 218+2(W220) 80 1 198 Abu Road (40) III 61+17(W78) 711+17(0728) 127 289 866 Abu Road (SO) 112 SO+13(W63) 243+32(D275) 88 109 2,258 Abu Road (56) 113 104+69(WI73) 815+8(D823) 383 1,028 2,430 Abu Road (50) 114 1719 7+1(W8) 60+5(065) S04 116 84 Abu Road (55) 115

12O+24(WI44) 328+69(0397) 79 205 2,670 Abu Road (60) 116

APPENDICES

31

APPENDIX-II

PARTICULARS REGARDING PART VILLAGE (RURAL)

Amenities available within the part-village .j, Ii_u Educa- Medical Power Drinking Commu- Posts Staple food Name of Part village S· tional supply water nicatian !It ~ (Rural) ~e Telegraphs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tcbsil: 2 - Sirohi lOa Sirobi Rural 27,792 P(l) E W(I) PR.,KR Wbeat,Bajra

0 Land use (area under different types of land usc in acres) ;Z u Forest Irrigated Un-irrigated Tree- Fallow Culti- Area not Nearest Town Graves & land vable available (Distance in 8 Orchards waste for culti- Kilometres) vatian 1 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 IS 16

30a l1,S2S 889t93(W60S,TK377) 2914+368(TK29,D32S3) 22 1,691 705 10,046 Sirobi-2 32

APPENDIX nI·A ABSTRACT

Nature of Amenities Educational ,------~------~ Secondary/Higher Primary Schools Middle Schools Secondary Schools Colleges r A..__ ~ ,------"-~ r A.._~ ,------A..------.. Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of l'IIumber villages Primary villages Middle villages Secondary/ villages of having Schools having SchoolS having Higher ha ving Colleges District/Tehsil ,rimary Middle Secondary/ . Secondary Colleges Schools Schools Higher Schools Secondary Schools 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9

Sirohi District 245 256 26 Z6 4 4 1. Sheoganj Tehsil 42 4S 2 2 2. Sirohi Tehsil 47 :0 7 7 1 3. Pindwara Tehsil 48 49 9 9 4. Abu Road Tehsil 48 SO 2 2 S. Reodhar Tehsil 60 6S 6 6 1 1

Nature of Amenities Power Supply Drinking Water Communications ,---- ,----.....-" Number of villages where Number of villages having Number of villages Power Supply is having "--- ___.,.___~ District/Tehsil Available Not Tap Well Tank River Tube- Others Pucea Kutcha Railway available well Road Road Station

1 ZO 21 2Z 23 Z4 2S 26 27 28 29 30

Slrohl District 48 396 4 371 95 76 1 19 114 151 7 1. Sbeoganj Tehsil 17 49 63 14 9 1 9 2S 2. Sirohi Tehsil IS 68 2 69 IS S S 20 28 3. Pindwara Tehsil 5 93 86 13 9 6 26 SI 4 4. Abu Road Tehsil 81 70 19 2S 6 28 20 3 S. Reodhar Tehsil 11 lOS 83 34 28 11 ·31 27

* Includes 1 Phone. 33

APPENDIX m~A OF AMENITIES

(Figures indicate number of units)

Nature of Amenities Medical -, Dispensaries Hospitals Health Centres Maternity & Child Family Planning Centrel Welfare Centres ,...---~ ,_____,.,______, .A.---l Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Villages Dispen- villages Hospitals villages Health villages Maternity villages Family having saries having having Centres having & Child having Planning Dispen- Hospitals Health MaternitY Welfare Family Centres saries Centres & Cbild Centres Planning Welfare Centres Centres 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19

24 24 7 7 11 11 6 6 12 12 6 6 3 3 6 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 S S 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 6 6- 4 4 2 2

-Contd.

Nature of Amenities Postal and Telegraphic ~------~------~ Post Offices Posts & Telegraphs Offices Telephone Centres

,...------~~------' -, Number of villages Number of Post Number of villages Number of Posts Number of villages Number of Tele­ having Post Offices Offices having Posts & & Telegraphs having Telephone phone Centres Telegraphs Offices Offices Centres 31 32 33 34 3S 36

116 116 6 6 8 19 19 32 32 2 2 2 2 26 26 1 IS IS 1 2. 24 24 3 3 3 3

--COocld. 34

APPENDIX-Ill-B

LAND UTIUSATION

(Area in acres)

lrrllllted Tree Fallow Culturablc Not Tehsil Total Area Forest by different Un-irrigated Groves & land Waste available for sources Orchards cultivation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. Sbeopnj 220,497 4,689 20679+4291 S96S9+ 1718, 39,462 24,012 71.995 (892.30) {W24S37, TKlS3, (R62,D6090S, Cl90,090) TK86,lC324)

2. Sirobi 262,550 19,930 18218+3988 66361+2659 2 59,330 37.497 61.212 (1,062.48) (TKS72,W21573, (D68987,R33) C61)

3. Pindwara 269,745 68.571 23220+6862 43898+5667 384 19,415 36.153 78.104 (1091.60) (TKI413.W20753 (R219,D48204, C7440,(476) IC409,TK733)

4. Abu Road 213,438 1.919 10079+3931, 25220+3969 6,347 7,600 162.272 (863.74) (TK668, W9598, (R382.D28708. C3393.03S1) IC97.TK2)

5. Reodbar 269.051 4,353 22606+9192 90,852+8,218 187 41,402 32.653 76,998 (1.088.79) (W29788,01l82 (D98.836.TKS2. 008) IC24.RIS8) SECTION II

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

Part B of the District Census Handbook presents involving rural part-villages and blocks of outgrowths tbe Primary Census Abstract-PCA in sbort. As itl very entries pertaining to tbem have been given in italics so name implies, it is the presentation of the basic data of the as to distinguish them from other villages and blocks Census, on full-count basis and upto tbe level of tbe respectively. It may also be mentioned that the consti­ primary units. Thus, the PCA provides information regard­ tuents of all outgrowths have been explaIned with the ing area. number of occupied residential bouses and help of footnotes in both the District and Urban PCAs. number of households. It also gives total population, Besides the tehsils and towns certain areas therein population of scheduled castes and tribes, number of were set up as special charges with their own block literate and educated persons and. the break-up of the sequences for the purposes of the Census and data was total population into workers (nine broad industrial collected for tbem separately. While the block sequences categories) and non-workers-all by sex. of these special charges have been merged with the Unit. of pres.ntation general block/village sequence of the town or tehsil in question in the urban and rural PCAs, separate conso­ The PCA is being presented in three parts-District, lidated data for these special charges is also being given Rural and Urban. The District PCA is a sort of in Appendix-II. Needless to say, this particular summary giving district. and tehsilwise totals for the Appendix will only be found in the concerned DCHBs. total, rural, urban areas separately. Data for each The presence of one or more such special charges in a town in a tehsil bas also been given separately. The tehsil/town, is indicated by an asterisk put against the Rural PCA. besides giving tehsil totals, provides data name of that tehsil/town and a footnote giving the for all villages and part-villages, if any. Similarly. the details of such special charges. Urban PCA gives totals for towns. and the further break-up of the data at ward and block levels. These Area figures blocks have been numbered in arabic numerals for eacb We have followed two sources. as regards the pre­ town. sentation of area figures. The figures for the total area of the district have been taken from the Survey of India. The District PCA is followed by tbe Rural PCAs The actual urban area for a district has been deducted for all tebsils in the district arranged in their code from the Surveyor General of India's figures for the sequence. Urban PCAs for all townl in the district district as a whole to give the rural area at tbe district then follow with the towns arranged as per their code sequence. level. Tbe urban areas have, of course, been received from the Municipalities and Tehsils and in a few cases, where Tbe concepts of 'urban agglomeration· (U. A. in part-villages are concerned, approximate urban areas short) and 'part-vilJage/outgrowth' have already been have been made use of. At the tchsil level, however, explained in the Introduction to Part A. In the District the total area has been arrived at by adding the actual and Urban PCAs data regarding the individual compo­ urban and rural areas, the latter having been obtained nents of a UA is also given underneatb the consolidated by totalling up the areas of all its constituent villagesl data for the UA as a whole. The only exception is that part-villages. Thus, it will be seen that while urban of the Jaipur UA. data regarding which is given by area figures in the tebsil will add up to the urban compo­ way of a footnote in the concerned District PCA as this nent at the district level, the same is not true for rural U A consists of towns falling in more than one tehsil. area in as much as the tehsil level rural area figures will In the case of UAs. the code-sequence of towns not add up to the rural areas as reported at the district may be broken for presenting data regarding all the level. At the district level, the total area has been constituents of a UA at one place. . In such cases only given in sq. km. upto one place of decimal but upto two the names of the constituent.towns, minus data, feature places of decimal in case of urban centres and in case at the places indicated by the code sequence. The name of rural also in sq. km. but upto one decimal place only. holds good for the Urban PCA. Changes ia the presentatioD or peA While the urban part-villages or outgrowths have The distribution of population by broad industrial been accommodated along with tbeir core towns in the categories has been made on tbe 1961 pattern except District and Urban PCAs, the rural part-villages feature for the fact that Category III of 1961 has been divided as per the code sequence in the Rural PCA. In all cases into two categories viz., Category III workers in Live- ( ii slack, Forestry. Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards renee period was the week .prior to the enumeration and allied activities and Category IV-workers in (which was a fortnight in 1961) and for seasonal work Mining and Quarrying. The Category IV of 1961, namely such as agriculture etc. the last one year. workers at Household Industry have been brought· Analysis of data under Category V, namely workers in Manufacturing, Servicing, Repairing etc. But the two are distinguished An Analytical Note supported by eight tables by suffixes (a) and (b) viz., Category Veal at House­ explains the statistical information presented in the PCA hold Industry and Category V(b) Workers in Manu­ and helps the reader to appreciate its contents better. facturing etc. other than Household Industry. There It throws light on the distribution and density of popu­ is no other change to the remaining broad industrial lation in tehsils by their total, rural and urban areas, sex categories of workers and non-workers except for ratio obtaining in the various tehsils, percentage of sche­ the fact that 'business services' as '.also tea stalls duled .castes and scheduled tribes to total population, and and restaurants which were included in Category also the proportions of distribution of the scheduled castes IX at the 1961 Census are now included in Category and scheduled tribes by the total, rural and urban areas of tehsils in the district. A discussion on the literacy rates VII namely Workers in Trade and Commerce. of the district as well as for its various tehsils is also made for total, rural and urban areas, both for males and Workers & non-workers-change in concept females. The note dwells on the distribution of popu­ Wide variations in the proportions of workers obtai­ lation by workers and non-workers, their percentage ning in 1961 and 1971 may be observed. Tbe broad distribution for the district and its various tehsils by sex classification of workers in the two censuses is not com­ and their total, rural and urban areas. Percentage parable on account of a significant conceptual difference. distribution of workers and non-workers by sex and by While at the 1961 Census, stress was laid on work so various Industrial Categories then forms the subject tbat all people who work, including family workers, matter of a brief discussion. who are not in receipt of any income, and/or who can­ Appendices not earn enough for their maintenance were also inclu­ ded as 'workers', at the 1971 Censull the persons have Appendix I gives the Presidential Order listing the been classified for their economic activity on the basis castes and tribes that are scheduled in the Constitution of what a person had returned as his main activity. The of InJia for this State. The scheduled castes and main activity was first ascertained according as he spent scheduled tribes population shown in the Primary his time basically as a 'wurker' producing goods and Census Abstract relates to these castes and tribes. As services or as a 'non-worker'. Thus, those who had already mentioned above, PCAs of some special charges returned themselves as housewives or students or have been given in Appendix-II in the DCHBs of the retired persons etc. for their main activity have· been concerned districts. The Common Appendices and classified accordingly under the category of Non-workers. Maps in Section III have already been described in the For regular work in industry, trade or service the refe- Introduction to Part A. ANAL l'TICAL NOTE

Di.tribution of popalatioD contribute 22.61; 21.13; 20.09; 19.85 & ]6.32 per cent respectively to the total population of the district. The Sirohi district has a population of 423,815 persons, rural population of the district is made up by Pindwara which is about 1.64 per cent of Rajasthan's total popu­ (24.73 per cent), Reodhar (24.46 per cent), Sirohi (20.23 lation. The district, with its 5,135 square kilometres per cent), Sheoganj (16.42 per cent) and Abu Road of area, covers 1.50 per cent of the total area of tbe tehsil (14.06 per cent). To the urban population of the State. The density of population works out to be 83 district, 46.45 per ceQt is contributed by Abu Road persons per square kilometre. Abu Road tehsil and tehsil alone while tehsils Sirohi, Sheoganj and Pindwara particularly the urban areas in the Sirohi tehsil have account for 24.79; 15.89 and 12.87 per cent respectively. high densities. The table below shows the area, popu­ Abu Road tehsil of tbis district has two urban centres lation aDd density of the district and its various tehsils by total, rural and urban areas. Population . (Pcrcentase in brackets) r-­ .A Total DistrictJTehsil Total Rural Rural Ar~m Den~cy~ ------______District/TehsH Urban sq. km: Population sq. km. 2 3 4 3 4 5 Sirobi District 413,815 348,098 75,717 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) Sirobi District T 5,135.0 423,815 83 R 5,076.8 348,098 69 U 58.2 75,717 1,300 I • Sheoganj Tehsil 69,186 57,157 12,029 (16.32) (16.42) . (15.89) J • Sheoganj Tehsil T 895.3 69,186 77 R 892.3 57,157 64 2. Sirohi Tehsil 89,541 70,767 18,774 U 3.0 12,029 4,023 (21.13) (20.33) (24.79)

2. Sirohi Tehsil T 1,175.7 89,541 76 3. Pindwara Tehsil 95,838 86,095 9,743 R 1,175.0 70,767 60 (22.61 ) (24.73) (12.87) U 0.7 18,774 26,442

4. Abu Road Tehsil 84,124 48,953 35,171 T 1,]22.] 95.838 3. Pindwara Tehsil 85 (19.85) (14.06) (46.45) R 1,091.6 86,095 79 U 30.5 9,743 319 5. Reodhar Tehsil 85,126 85,]26 (20.09) (24.46) 4. Abu Road Tchsil T 887.7 84,124 95 R 863.7 48,953 57 U 24.0 35,171 1,466 while Sirohi, Sbeoganj and Pindwara tehsils each have on.e urban centre. Reodhar tehsil has no urban centre. 5. Reodhar Tebsil T 1,088.8 85,]26 78 The table given below provides the distribution of popu­ R 1,088.8 85,126 78 lation in the various tehsils comprising Sirobi district. U Sez-ratio

As many as 348,098 persons live in the rural areas There are 958 females per ],000 males in the district of the district while 75,717 persons reside in the urban (the proportion for Rajasthan as a whole is 911 : 1,000). areas. The proportion of urban population to tbe total While the sex ratio in Iura] areas of the district is a bit population of the district is thus 17.87 per cent. Five high viz. 968 females per 1,000 males, it is low in the tehails namely Pindwara, Sirobi, Recdbar, Abu Road urban areas of the district for there are only 909 females and Sheoganj (placed in order of their population size) per 1,000 males as would be seln from the table below. (iv)

Total Population Total Population Rural Rural District/Tehsil Urban Males Females Sex-ratio District/Tehsil Urban Males Females Sex-ratio

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Sirohi District T 216,504 207,311 958 3. Pindwara Tehsil T 48.691 47,147 968 R 176,835 171,263 968 R 43.664 42,431 972 39,669 U 36,048 909 U 5,027 4,716 938

1. Sheoganj Tehsil T 35,357 33,829 957 4. Abu Road Tehsil T 43,945 40,179 914 R 29;269 27,888 953 R 25,169 23,784 945 U 6.088 5,941 976 U 18,776 16,395 873

2. Sirohi Tehsil T 44,804 44,737 995 S; Reodhar Tehsil T 43,707 41,419 948 R 35,026 35,741 1,020 R 43,707 41,419 948 U 9,778 8,996 920 U

Down at the tehsillevel the sex ratio varies from 914 belongs to scheduled castes. The percentage of such in Abu Road tehsil to 995 in Sirohi tehsil. While rural areas population to the total in rural areas is ] 8 per cent while of the various tehsils have sex ratios ranging from 945 in in urban areas it is JO.50 per cent. The population of Abu Road tehsit to 1,020 in Sirohi tehsit, high variations the scheduled tribes is 21.48 per cent of the total popula­ in sex ratios are observed in the urban areas which range tion of the district. Percentage of the tribal population from 873 in Abu Road tehsil to 976 in Sheoganj tehsil. to the total in rural areas is 24.63 per cent and it is 7.01 per cent in urban areas. The table below presents the Scheduled castes aDd Scheduled tribe. percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes to total population of the district and its various tehsils by 16.66 per cent of the total population of the district rural and urban areas separately.

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Percentage of Scheduled Tribes to total population to total popuJation

~ __..A.. _____ ..A--____~ District/Tebsii Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7

Sirohl District 16.66 18.00 10.50 21.48 24.63 7.01

1. Sheoganj Tehsil 17.03 18.76 8.81 14.08 15.98 5.05

2. Sirohi Tehsil 19.84 21.65 13.01 5.96 5.62 7.23

3. Pindwara Tehsil 11.00 10.39 16.33 33.09 36.32 4.53

4. Abu Road Tehsil 5.64 3.85 8.13 42.05 66.33 8.25

5. Reodhar Tehsil 30.29 30.29 10.44 10.44

Down at the tehsitlevel. the percentage of scheduled vary from 5.96 per cent in Sirohi tehsil to 42.05 per castes for the total areas vary from 5.64 per cent in Abu cent in Abu Road tehsil. Majority of the scheduled Road tebsil to 30.29 per cent in Reodbar tehsit. It tribes resides in the rural areas of tbe various tehsits and ranges from 3.85 per cent in Abu Roae:! tehsit to 30.29 its proportion in rural areas ranges from 5.62 per cent per cent in Reodbar tehsil in case of rural areas and from 8.13 per cent in Abu Road tehait to 16.33 per cent in Sirohi teb~it to 66.33 per cent in Abu Road tehsit, in Pindwara tehail in case of urban areas. The percentage and, in urban areas it varies (rom 4.53 per cent in of scheduled tribes in the various tehsils of the district Pindwara tehsil to 8.25 per cent in bu Road tehsil. (v)

A total population of 70,611 persons of scheduled in the urban areas of the district. The following table castes live in this district, of which 62,657 persons reside shows the number and the percentage share of the various in rural areas and 7,954 persons in the urban centres of tehsils in the formation of scheduled castes and sche­ the district. As many as 91,044 persons of the scheduled duled tribes population of the district by its total, rura tribes Jive in the district of which as many as 85,736 persons reside in the rural areas, and, only 5,308 persons and urban areas.

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population (Percentage in brackets) (Percentage in brackets) ,..---______..A-______""""\ ,.--_____.,A..__ ___ ~ District/Tehsil Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7

Sirohi District 70,611 62,6S7 7,954 91,044 85,736 S,308 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00)

1. Sheoganj Tehsil 11,780 10,720 1,060 9,740 9,133 607 (16.68) (17.11) ( 13.33) (10.70) (10.65) (11.43)

2. Sirohi Tehsil 17,763 15,321 2,442 5,333 3,976 1,357 (25.16) (24.45) (30.70) (5.86) (4.64) (25.57)

3. Pindwara Tehsil 10,538 8,947 1,591 31,715 31,274 441 (14.92) (14.28) (20.DO) (34.1.13) (36.48) (8.31)

4. Abu Road Tehsil 4,745 1,884 2,861 35,372 32,469 2,903 (6.72) (3.01) (35.97) (38.85) (37.87) (54.69)

S. Reodhar Tehsil 25,785 25,785 8,884 8,884 (36.52) (41.15) (9.76) (10.36)

The largest contribution to the scheduled castes the urban areas of various tehsils is mostly concentrated population is made by Reodhar tehsil (36.52 per cent) in the urban centres of tehsils Abu Road (54.79 per cent) followed by Sirohi tehsil (25.16 per cent). The remaining and Sirohi (25.57 per cent). tehails Sheoganj, Pindwara and Abu Road contribute ]6.68; 14.92 and 6. 72 per cent respectively. Majority of Literacy the scheduled castes population is found in the rural areas of the various tehsils. Of the urban scheduled castes Only 16.78 per cent of the total population of the population 35.97 per cent is contributed by Abu Road district is literate. While 44.59 per cent of the urban tehsil followed by Sirohi tehsil (30.70 per cent), while population knows how to read and write only 10.74 per the contribJltion of Pindwara and Sheoganj tehsils to the cent of the rural popUlation has this attainment; Male urban scheduled castes popUlation is 20.00 per cent and literacy in the district is 25. 08 per cent; it is 58.92 per 13.33 per cent respectively. The highest contribution to cent in urban areas while 17.49 per cent in the rural areas. the tribal population is made by Abu Road tehsil (38.85 The literacy amoog the females is poor. Although the per cent) followed by Pindwara (34.83 per cent). The district average comes to 8.12 per cent, it is only 3.76 per remaining tehsils Sheoganj, Reodhar and Sirohi contri­ cent in rural areas. It is, however, 28.82 per cent in the bute 10.70; 9.76 and 5.86 per cent respectively. Bulk of urban areas. The following table provides the literacy the tribal population lives in the rural areas of the rates by sex and by total, rural and urban areas of the various tehsils. The scheduled tribes population found in district and its various tehsils. (vi)

Total Percentage of Literacy ,Total Percentage 'Of Literacy Rural r------..A-...-----""""I Rural r------A..------""""I District/Tehsil Urban Persons Males' Females District jTehsii Urban Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 S

Sirohl District T 16.78 25.08 8.12 3. Pindwara Tehsil T 13.90 21.98 S.5S R 10.74 17A9 3.76 R 11.94 19.28 4.38 U 44.59 58.92 28.82 U 31.20 45.43 16.03 l. SheogaDj Tehsil T 14.96 22.56 7.02 4. Abu Road Tehsil T 26,31 35.77 15.96 R 9.32 15.07 3.28 R 9.38 15.61 2.79 U 41.78 58.54 24.61 U 49.86 62.79 35.06

9.20 5. Reodhar Tehsil T 8.86 14.26 3.16 2. Sirohi Tebsil T 19.87 30.52 R 13.61 22.67 4.74 R 8.86 14.26 3.16 U 43.44 58.63 2692 U

The literacy rates at tbe tebsillevel range from 8.86 rang~ from 16.03 per cent in Pindwara tehsil to 35.06 per per cent in Reodhar tehsil to 26.31 per cent in Abu Road cent 10 Abu Road tehsil. tehsil. The range of variation in the rural areas of the WorkiDI populatioD various tehails is 8.86 per cent in Reodhar tehsit to 13.61 On tbe basis of main economic activity the popula­ per cent in Sirobi tehsil. In the urban areas, it varies tion of Sirohi district is divided ioto 29.84 per cent from 31.20 per cent in Pindwara tehsil to 49.86 per cent workers and 70.16 per ('ent non-workers. Among the in Abu Road tehsit. Male literacy rate ranges from 14.26 male population, however, the distribution of workers per cent in Reodhar tehsil to 35.77 per cent in Abu Road and non-workers is 52.59 per cent and 47.41 per cent tehsit. In rural areas these rates are slightly low and respectively. In case of females, the proportion of 000- range from 14.26 per cent in Reodhar tehsil to 22.67 per workers is rather very high viz. 93.92 per cent. A great cent in Sirobi tehsil, and. in urban areas of the district it variation in the distribution pattern of workers and non­ is from 45.43 per cent in Pindwara tebsil to 62.79 per workers is observed in respect of rural and urban areas cent in Abu Road tehsil. Low literacy figures for females oftbe district. While the distribution of workers and non..' are observed at tebsillevel ranging from 3.16 per cent in workers in tbe rural areas is almost in proportion of Reodbar tebsil to 15.96 per cent in Abu Road tehsil: 1:2, the proportion is about 1:3 in the urban areas of the More distressing picture is seen at the level of the rural district. This will be observed from the table 'below which areas of tbe tebsils where the Jiteracy rates vary (rom prcseLts distribution of workers and non-workers in 2.79 per cent in Abu Road tehsil to 4.74 per cent in Sirohi district and its various tehsils by sex and by lotal; Sirohi tebsil. The rates for urban female literacy, however, rural and urban areas separately. (vii)

Total Percentage of Worken Percentage of Workea Rural r---~------....A------""'I ,.------"""------""'I District/TehsiI Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

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

Sirohi District T 29.84 52.59 6.08 70.16 47.41 93.92 R 30.76 54.15 6.62 69.24 45.85 93.38 U 25.60 45.66 3.53 74.40 54.34 96.47

I. Sheoganj Tehsil T 31.05 53.70 7.38 68.95 46.30 92.62 R 32.65 55.51 8.65 67.35 44.49 91.35 U 23.48 45.01 1.41 76.52 54.99 98.59

2. Sirohi Tehsil T 27.70 48.93 6.44 72.30 51.07 93.56 R 28.39 50.60 6.62 71.61 49.40 93.38 U 25.10 42.95 5.10 74.90 57.05 94.30

3. Pindwara Tehsil T 28.80 52.87 3.95 71.20 47.13 96.05 R 29.32 53.70 4.22 70.68 46.30 95.78 U 24.29 45.65 1.53 75.71 54_35 9847

4. Abu Road Tehsil T 30.46 52.53 6.31 69.54 47.47 93.69 R 32.97 56.44 8.13 67.03 43.56 91.87 U 26.96 47.29 3.67 73.04 52.71 96.33

5. Reodhar Tehsil T 31.67 5521 6.83 68.33 4479 93.17 R 31.67 55.21 683 68.33 4479 93.17 U

Down at the tchsillevel. the proportion of workers 62.13 per cent of male working population and 77.61 per to the tot81 population ranges from 27.70 in Sirohi tehsi! cent of female working population is engaged in this to 31.67 in Reod bar tehsit. The contribution of males to activity. Higher proportion'! are observed at the rural the working force varies from 48.93 per cent in Sirohi level. 71.46 per cent of males and 83.38 per cent of tehait to 55.21 per cent in Reodbar tehsil, Female parti­ females among their respective working populations are cipation in the economic activity ranges from 3.95 per engaged in the agricultural activity in the rural areas. In cent in Pindwara tehsil to 7.38 per cent in Sheoganj the urban areas, the proportion of male and female tehsil. workers engaged in agricuitureis 12.80 and 26.20 per cent respectively. 28.65 per cent of the urban male workers The proportion of workers and non-workers 10 tbe are engaged in other services; another 19.51 per cent in rural areas of tehsils Sheoganj, Abu Road and Reodhar trade and commerce and 19.17 per cent in transport, of the district is almost in the proportion of 1:2 while it storage and communication. Among the female urban is about 1:3 in the rural areas of tehsils Sirohi and Pind­ worker~, 48.62 per cent belong to those working in other wara. In the urban areas of various tehsils. this propor­ services. Their participation In other activities is rather tion of workers and non-workers is nearly 1:3. Male small. participation in the economic activity in the rural areas of various tehsils vary from 50.60 per cent in Sirohi tehsil The majority of workers in various tehsils of the to 56.44 per cent in Abu Road tehsil.· Female contribu­ district, males as well as females, are engaged in agricul­ tion in the economic activity in case of rural areas ranges ture. From as many as 53.09 per cent of male workers in from 4.22 per cent in Pindwara tehsil to 8.65 per cent in Sirohi tehsil to 72.09 per cent in Reodhartehsil and from Sheoganj teh~i1. Percentage of male workers in the urban as many as 68.09 per cent of female workers in Abu areas of the various tehsils varies from 42.95 per cent in Road tchsit to 84.62 per cent in Sheoganj tehsil, work in Sirohi tehsil to 47.29 per cent in Abu Road tehsil, while agricultural activity. Still higher proportions are observed female participation in the urban areas ranges from 1.41 in case of rural areas. Large proportions of agricultural pcr cent in Sbeoganj tehsil to 5.70 per cent in Sirohi workers are also observed in the urban centres of Sheo­ tebsil. ganj, Sirohi and Pind wara. The proportion of urban male workers in tbese centres cngaged in agriculture ranges Agriculture is tbe main industry of the district and from 14.26 per cent in Sirohi town to 30.15 per cent in (viii)

Pindwara. The proportion of female agricultural workers, urban areas of tho tehsils is the other services, wherein in the urban centres of Sheoganj, Sirohi and Pindwara 16.47 per cent in PiI;ldwara tebsiJ to 40.71 per cent in is still higher and ranges from 27.78 per centin PiQdwara Sirohi tebsil of tbe male workers are employed. In case town to 41.67 per cent in Sbeoganj. The other imponant activity which engaged sizeable number of workerl in tbe of urban areas, female participation in other services

Total Total Workers I&I1 ill IV Rural ,----A--"""I ,-----"---"""1 , __-A-- __, Districtfl'ehsil Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 '3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10

Sirohi District T 100.00 100.00 62.13 77.61 8.25 6.03 0.20 0.10 R 100.00 100.00 71M 83.38 9.38 6.26 0.20 0.11 U 100.00 100.00 12.80 26.20 2.30 3.93 0.23

I. Sheogauj Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 61.95 84.62 11.59 4.17 0.10 R 100.00 100.00 69.88 86.12 13.21 4.31 0.11 U 100.00 100.00 14.93 41.67 2.01 0.04

2. Sirohi TehsiJ T 100.00 lCO.OO 53.09 75.94 9.92 3.54 0.20 0.03 R 100.00 100.00 62.29 83.78 11.39 2.83 0.08 0.04 U 100.00 100.00 14.26 39.77 3.71 6.82 0.69

3. Pindwara Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 68.35 79.72 7.24 4.78 0.08 R 100.00 100.00 72.09 81.81 7.56 4.74 0.09 U 100.00 100.00 30.15 27.78 3.88 5.56 0.09

4. Abu Road Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 53.52 68.09 3.14 7.34 0.32 0.39 R 100.00 100.00 82.61 85.46 4.27 9.05 0.45 0.52 U 100.00 100.00 6.97 12.29 1.32 1.83 0.10

5. Reodhar Tehsil T 100.00 100.00 72.09 80.27 10.08 9.86 0.31 0.03 R 100.00 100.00 72.09 80.27 10.08 9.86 0.31 0.03 U (ix)

accounts (or 31.94 percent in Pindwara tehsil to 59.30 munication also accounts for 4.56 per cent to 32.67 per percent in Abu Road tehsil. Besides. trade and commerce, cent. The participation of female workers in other activi­ in which activity 16.61 per cent to 34.20 per cent of the ties is rather small. This can be seen (rom the table male workers are engaged, transport, storage and com- below.

V (a) V (b) VI VII VIII IX r-----...... ---~ ,-----...... ---~ r---...... ---~ r---...... ---~ r---...... ---~ r--_...... ---~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21

5.31 2.63 2.72 0.86 1.70 1.l0 6.05 1.80 4.42 0.89 9.21 8.88 5.23 2.40 1.81 0.73 1.26 0.98 3.50 1.16 1.63 0.56 5.53 4.42 5.81 4.72 7.52 2.05 4.01 3.15 19.51 7.47 19.17 3.86 28.65 48.62

6.87 2.24 3.46 0.68 0.84 0.04 7.28 0.56 1.15 0.04 6.76 7.65 6.22 1.82 1.86 0.58 0.35 2.75 0.54 0.58 0.04 5.04 6.59 1(1.73 14.29 12.88 3.57 3.72 1.19 34.20 1.19 4.56 16.93 38.09

7.47 2.47 3.11 1.46 2.15 2.74 7.60 1.84 3.03 1.74 13.43 10.24 7.90 2.45 2.24 1.35 1.63 3.09 5.41 0.63 2.09 2.07 6.97 3.76 5.67 2.53 6.79 1.95 4.36 1.17 16.81 7.41 7.00 0.19 40.71 40.16

4.79 4.13 2.86 0.64 3.01 1.39 5.04 2.63 2.39 0.22 6.24 6.49 4.39 3.74 2.28 0.39 2.62 1.45 3.76 2.29 1.97 0.11 5.24 5.47 8.85 13.89 8.84 6.94 6.97 18.13 11.11 6.62 2.78 16.47 31.94

2.55 1.74 2.82 0.55 1.70 1.50 7.48 2.56 14.61 2.13 13.86 15.70 1.90 0.98 0.92 0.31 0.78 0.26 1.78 0.88 3.33 0.42 3.96 2.12 3.58 4.15 5.88 1.33 3.17 5.48 16.61 7.98 32.67 7.64 29.70 59.30

5.38 2.97 1.51 0.85 0.56 0.25 3.37 1.63 0.68 0.11 6.02 4.03 5.38 2.97 1.51 0.85 0.56 0.25 . 3.37 1.63 0.68 0.11 6.02 4.03

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 2

18 • SIROHI DISTRICT

0 TOTAL POPULATION Z u Area in Occupied '0 --" (3 District/I'ehsil/U.A./Towo Square Residential ~ Kms. Houses Households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

18 SIROHI DISTRICt' T 5,135.0 84,956 86,646 423,815 216,504 207,311 R 5,076.8 70,221 71,617 348,098 176,835 171,263 U 58.2. 14,735 15,029 75,717 39,669 36,048

1 Sheoganj Tehail T 895.3 13,792 13,989 69,186 35,357 33,829 R 892.3 11,552 11,685 57,157 29,269 27,8..i1l U 3.0 2,240 2,304 12,029 6,088 5,9-H

I Sheoganj Town U 2.99 2,240 2,304 12,029 6,088 5,941

2 Sirobi Tehsil T 1,175.7 18,973 19,361 89,541 44,804 44,737 R 1,175.0 15,063 15,354 70,767 35,026 35,741 U 0.7 3,910 4,007 18,774 9,778 8,996

II Sirobi Town U 0.71 3,910 4,007 18,774 9,778 8,996

3 Pindwara Tehsil T 1,122.1 18,632 19,144 95,838 48,691 47,147 R 1,091.6 16,692 17,174 86,095 43,664 42,431 U 30.5 1,940 1,970 9,743 5,027 4,716

III Pindwara Town U 30.54 1,940 1.970 9,743 5,027 4,716

4 Abu Road Tehsil T 887.7 16,500 16,891 84,124 43.945 40,179 R 863.7 9,855 10,143 48,953 25,169 23,784 U 21.0 6,645 6,748 35,171 18,776 16,395

IV Mount Abu Town U 21.41 1,847 1,890 9,840 5,490 4,350

V Abu Road Town U 2.58 4,798 4,858 25,331 13,286 12,045

5 Reodhar Tehsil T 1,088.8 17,059 17,261 85,126 43,707 41,419 R 1,088.8 17,059 17,261 85,126 43,707 41,419 U 3

DISTRICt PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAC,[

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literate &. Educated Persons 0 Z -8 r--~ ,------A--~ ~---. District/Tehsil/U.A.rrown 0 Males Females Males Females Males Females U 9 10 11 12 J3 14 2 1

36,881 33,730 47,Vl9 43,965 54,199 16,830 T SIROHI DISTRICT 18 31,706 . 19,951 44,265 41,471 30,918 6,441 R 4,175 3,779 1,814 1,494 13,371 10,38B U

6,236 5,544 5,136 4,604 7,975 2,376 T Sheoganj Tehsil 1 5,684 5,036 4,810 4,323 4,411 914 R 552 508 326 281 3,564 1,462 U

552 508 326 281 3,564 1,462 U Sheoganj Town I

9,144 8,619 2,799 2,534 13,672 4,116 T Sirohi Tehsil 2 7,870 7,451 2,063 1,913 7,939 1,694 R 1,274 1,168 736 621 5,733 2,422 U

1,274 1,168 736 621 5,733 2,422 U Sirohi Town II

5,466 5,072 16,354 15,361 10,703 2,616 T Pindwara Tebsil 3 4,638 4,309 16,114 15,160 8,419 1,860 R 828 763 240 201 2,284 756 U

828 763 240 201 2,284 756 U Pindwara Town m

2,480 2,265 18,137 17,235 15,718 6,412 T Abu Road Tebsil 4 959 925 16,625 15,844 3,928 664 R 1,521 1,340 1,512 1,391 11,790 5,748 U

514 441 804 740 3,466 1.502 U Mount Abu Town IV

1,007 899 708 651 8,324 4.246 U Abu Road Town V

13,555 12,230 4,653 4,231 6,231 1,310 T Reodhar TehsU 5 13,555 12,230 4,653 4,231 6,231 1,310 R U 4

18 • SIRORI DISTRICl

WORKERS

I 11 III IV V MaDufacturing, Livestock, Forestry, Servicing and Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, (a) Total Workers Agricultural Orchards and Mining and Household d Quarrying Z (I-IX) Cultivators Labourers Allied activities Industry -8 DistrictfTebsil/U.A./ ____J. Town l~ ~ ~~,-----.A-~ 8 Males '. Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

18 SIRom DISTRICT T 113,867 11,604 51,141 2.,131 18,504 7,551 9,396 760 2.31 11 6,061 331 R 95,753 11,333 50,721 2,181 17,706 7,168 8,919 710 191 11 5,008 27% U 18,114 1,271 1,521 50 798 2.83 417 50 41 1,053 60

1 Sheoganj Tehail T 18,987 2,497 7,483 314 4,280 1,799 2,201 104 18 1,305 56 R 16,247 2,413 7,288 312 4,066 1,766 2,146 104 17 1,011 44 U 2,740 84 195 2 214 33 55 1 294 12

I Sbcoganj Town U 2,740 84 195 2 214 33 55 1 294 12

2 Sirobi Tebsil T 21,924 2,880 7,419 342 4,220 ;1,845 2,175 102 44 1 1,638 71 R 17,724 2,367 7,050 323 3,990 1,660 2,019 67 15 1 1,400 58 U 4,200 513 369 19 230 185 156 35 29 238 13

II Sirobi Town U 4,200 513 369 19 230 185 156 35 29 238 13

3 Pindwara Tehail T 25,742 1,864 13,905 340 3,689 1,146 1,863 89 22 1,232 77 R 23,447 1,792 13,291 337 3,611 1,129 1,774 85 20 1,029 67 U 2,295 72 614 3 78 17 89- 4 2 203 10

III Pindwara Town U 2,295 72 614 3 78 17 89 4 2 203 10

4 Abu Road Tehsil T 23,085 2,535 9,764 315 2,591 1,411 724 186 73 10 588 44 R 14,206 1,933 9,421 289 2,315 1,363 607 175 64 10 270 19 U 8,879 602 343 26 276 48 117 11 9 318 2S

IV Mount Abu Town U 2,877 272 98 11 80 19 22 5 3 41 1

V Abu Road Town U 6,002 330 245 ]5 196 29 95 6 6 277 24

S Reodbar Tehsil T 24,129 2,828 13,671 920 3,724 .1,350 2,433 279 75 1 1,298 84 R 24,129 2,828 13,671 920 3,724 1,350 2,433 279 75 1 1,298 84 U S

DlSTRICf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS

VI VII VIII IX X Processing, Repairs

(b) Transport. Other than Trade and Storage and 0 Household Construction Commerce Communication Other Services Non-Workers Z Industry .. DistrictJTehsiI/U.A./ ~ 0 ~~~~~ Town U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 27 ,28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 2 1

3,091 109 1,931 151 6,885 117 5,037 111 10,487 1,119 101,637 194,707 T SIROHI DlSTRICf 18 1,719 83 1,105 111 3,351 131 1,565 63 5,198 501 81,081 159,930 R 1,363 26 716 40 3,534 95 3,471 49 5,189 618 21,555 34,777 U

656 17 159 1 1,383 14 219 1 1,283 191 16,370 31,332 T Sheoganj Tehsil 303 14 57 446 13 94 1 819 159 13,022 25,475 R 353 3 102 937 1 125 464 32 3,348 5,857 U

353 3 102 1 937 125 464 32 3,348 5,857 U Sheoganj Town

682 42 471 79 1,665 53 665 50 2,945 295 22,880 41,857 T Sirohi Tehsil 2 397 32 288 73 959 15 371 49 1,235 89 17,302 33,374 R 285 10 183 6 706 38 294 1 1,710 206 5,578 8,483 U

285 10 183 6 706 38 294 1,710 206 5,578 8,483 U Sirohi Town II

737 12 774 26 1,298 49 615 4 1,607 121 22,949 45,283 T Pindwara Tehsil 3 534 7 614 26 882 41 463 2 1,229 98 20,217 40,639 R 203 5 160 416 8 152 2 378 23 2,732 4,644 U

203 5 160 416 8 152 2 378 23 2,732 4,644 U Pindwara Town III

652 14 392 38 1,727 65 3,374 54 3,200 398 20,860 37,644 T Abu Road Tehsil 4 130 6 111 5 252 17 473 g 563 41 10,963 21,851 R 522 8 281 33 1,475 48 2,901 46 2,637 357 9,897 15,793 U

144 187 24 438 19 75 3 1,789 189 2,613 4,078 U Mount Abu Town IV

378 7 94 9 1,037 29 2,826 43 848 168 7,284 11,715 U Abu Road Town V

365 24 135 7 812 46 164 3 1,452 114 19,578 38,591 T Reodhar Tehsil 5 365 24 135 7 812 46 164 3 1,452 114 19,578 38,591 R -U 6 TEHSIL : 1 - SHEOGANJ .., 0 6'" ."CI "CI .!! 0 ::c '3", Literate '; and Total Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION .en0- " 'C.- ,s:'" 1l.8,s:.- Educated Workers '"...0 .!! i:l i Persons (I-IX) u 1lo-8 ~ ~a ~~ B';; CI . e~ 0 Cil <:::. 8~ ::c ,--~ ~~~r-"--. P M F M FM F M FM F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TEHSIL : 1. SHEOGANJ 220,49'7 11,685 29,269 5,684 4,810 4,411 16.247 11,552 57,157 27,888 5,036 4,323 914 2,413

1 1 purari Kbera 935 Unpopu I ated 2 2 Manadar 24,140 783 784 3,740 1,898 1,842 389 355 187 167 219 361,068 160 3 3 Rewara 10,575 167 167 758 390 368 102 109 97 84 54 3 225 48 4 4 Lakhmawa Chhota 327 108 108 525 259 266 35 46 7 6 31 1 135 1 5 5 Lakhmawa Bara 809 116 116 540 277 263 70 76 86 78 34 10 147 20

6 6 Kenral 706 170 177 862 423 439 101 100 SO 47 94 20 200 84 7 7 Buderi 1,567 77 77 338 171 167 27 21 44 44 24 12 99 1 8 8 Gola 1,525 46 46 251 132 119 28 18 8 4 8 82 2 9 9 Alpa 5,152 280 280 1,265 666 599 129 108 264 215 94 386 34 10 10 Jbadoli 9,801 281 282 1,594 836 758 176 140 75 70 122 12 485 93

11 11 Las 15,000 912 918 4,244 2,093 2,151 410 345 156 152 315 66 1,190 19 12 12 Taleta 6,368 93 101 477 266 211 21 10 100 83 5 1 170 63 13 13 Jogapura 4,558 352 352 1,859 943 916 173 154 290 231 137 35 524 49 14 14 Joyla 2,377 394 394 2,031 1,014 1,017 236 220 19 19 170 48 494 44 15 15 Posaliyan 4,935 747 751 3,599 1,782 1,817 338 319 244 257 507 201 900 44

16 16 Vadka 902 49 63 330 159 171 6 3 9 2 49 2 79 7 17 17 Fatehpura 699 Unpopulated 18 18 Mochhal 4,110 110 110 534 293 241 30 22 194 154 18 4 187 8 19 19 Van 6,352 155 157 846 443 403 140 120 47 37 40 3 271 8 20 20 Seuda 1,922 119 119 541 284 257 95 71 18 1 164

21 21 Sawali 2,532 129 129 598 290 308 58 61 6 5 47 3 163 53 22 22 Naradra 3,842 189 191 90S 462 443 162 153 20 16 66 5 265 88 23 23 Lotiwara Bara 2,467 57 58 275 153 122 62 48 9 106 29 24 24 Lotiwara Cbbota 1,948 57 59 287 156 131 28 16 24 27 8 104 75 25 25 Ummedgarh 1,703 45 46 276 152 124 30 31 70 44 1 87 9

26 26 Madani 2,285 213 222 994 515 479 116 94 7 5 102 48 259 7 27 27 Akhapura Kbaral 1,301 73 82 363 198 165 17 15 92 72 10 1 105 4 28 28 Oda 5,758 267 267 1,336 . 712 .624 161 167 55 41 61 3 413 6 29 29 Raniya Khera 999 Unpopulated 30 30 Andor 2,264 267 269 1,266 654 612 103 93 39 41 72 5 410 203

31 31 Sagaliya 2,699 129 129 618 320 298 77 65 81 70 15 2 184 7 32 32 Bhaiv 4,655 180 183 892 458 434 226 200 75 79 38 1 271 146 33 33 Arathwara 5,008 533 533 2,724 1,392 1,332 300 262 76 86 251 48 771 84 34 34 Sutharon-ka-Gudha 818 18 18 107 65 42 4 2 24 14 7 37 2 35 35 Rwkhada 1,200 130 130 688 351 337 114 105 53 46 71 6 190 84

36 36 Khandra 422 118 118 625 327 298 III 101 81 64 4S 6 161 23 37 37 Vera Rampura 728 81 81 437 228 209 33 30 30 4 128 5S 38 38 Jaitpura 1.266 140 164 832 424 408 54 39 211 2i2 86 18 231 36 39 39 Kesarpura 1,167 231 231 930 468 462 47 55 418 403 89 9 244 69 40 40 Akhapura Khuni 632 5 S 28 16 12 6 5 9 7 8 4 7 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON­ - ~,------WORKERS 1 II m IV V(b) VI VII VIII IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

7,288 4,066 2,146 17 1,011 303 57 446 94 819 13,022 312 1,766 104 44 14 13 1 159 25,475

Unpopulated 1 594 10 205 139 130 53 37 10 5 15 1 28 1 830 1,682 2 32 94 46 51 2 23 2 5 18 165 320 3 98 21 1 2 8 3 3 124 265 4 90 25 20 12 8 2 4 3 3 130 243 5

71 66 71 5 2 2S 3 6 8 1 18 7 223 355 6 39 26 15 8 2 9 1 72 166 7 25 . 8 37 3 9 50 119 8 121 1 140 32 53 33 1 4 14 5 16 280 565 9 177 14 154 76 83 15 1 30 1 2 9 15 1 351 665 10

431 376 15 133 3 78 48 10 56 58 903 2,132 11 64 73 60 29 2 3 1 1 96 148 12 280 20 66 25 72 53 6 2 24 2 1 20 2 419 867 13 172 2 190 39 30 35 7 5 23 9 23 3 520 973 14 489 7 125 23 56 7 2 33 13 2 54 16 110 6 882 1,773 15

36 3 19 2 9 1 4 8 4 80 164 16 Unpopulated 17 73 76 6 31 2 4 2 1 106 233 18 134 2 78 3 39 2 5 8 1 7 172 395 19 94 56 11 1 2 120 257 20

102 31 53 10 6 5 2 3 4 127 255 21 124 59 87 38 1 24 13 7 197 355 22 49 51 29 2 2 2 47 93 23 33 62 75 8 1 52 56 24 5~ 17 9 15 65 115 25 144 63 5 17 13 2 13 7 1 256 472 26 74 18 4 9 1 3 93 161 27 257 35 4 90 2 15 3' 4 9 299 618 28 Unpo pulated 29 240 119 58 40 39 20 46 5 2 1 8 2 17 16 244 409 30

89 2 54 5 34 3 3 1 136 291 31 172 1 55 143 20 20 1 1 2 2 187 288 32 402 9 198 66 46 27 19 16 28 3 32 9 621 1,248 33 2S 5 2 5 1 1 28 40 34 58 31 42 65 22 8 2 4 22 20 161 253 35

24 50 4 44 13 9 13 2 8 1 1 1 2 10 2 166 275 36 58 24 51 31 2 2 1 5 4 1 3 100 154 37 86 99 36 14 20 2 3 7 193 372 38 39 179 69 1 4 5 1 4 11 224 393 39 3 5 3 8 8 40 8 TEHSIL : 1· SHEOGA,NJ, :z -SIROHJ

'" J:s 0 "0 ::C. u .!! '3 .. " Literate Name of Village TOTAL POPULATION "Ou 08'" and Total C 'go:;.. :E u- Educated Workers .... 0_1'l JP- 0 Z .8 ~a ~~ Persons (I-IX) :z .g n 0.-8 0~ rii 8 <;::,!: ~j ~r--"--> r-~~ = P M F MF M F M PM F 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

41 41 Cbandana 538 76 76 412 196 216 48 49 26 22 74 8 110 43 42 42 Bargaon 7~584 310 314 1,538 751 787 163 149 40 41 386 89 346 17 43 43 Deoli 874 66 66 299 . 151 148 16 23 32 28 10 1 99 7 44 44 Kukdi Khera 1,149 8 8 38 22 16 22 16 9 1 45 45 Badia 1,151 47 41 224 125 99 4 4 63 48 82

46 46 NawaBas 439 2 2 IS 6 9 6 9 5 2 47 47 Phacbariya 971 Unpopulated 48 48 Khejadiya 1,570 173 179 834 423 411 94 91 70 66 27 2 239 25 49 49 Surajpura 813 36 36 203 102 101 8 5 26 26 6 2 63 34 50 50 Dhuwana 3,152 123 123 590 298 292 38 53 142 134 14 4 171 14

51 51 Kana Kolar 2,'176 48 52 250 138 112 15 13 51 45 88 3 52 52 Sikhon-ka-Jor 1,304 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 1 3 53 53 Gondana 3,584 64 64 321 179 142 20 19 17 14 14 1 101 5 54 54 Chooli 3,550 220 222 1,035 526 S09 91 82 43 42 105 23 293 91 S5 55 Radbar 4,453 138 138 648 343 305 96 84 38 31 25 212 32

56 56 Choteela 2,686 112 112 50S 267 238 27 29 128 108 7 162 IS 57 57 Chhibagaon 7,599 164 164 818 439 379 57 43 35 23 47 4 268 21 58 58 Uthman 3,318 382 395 2,012 1,040 972 250 128 121 102 134 52 611 157 59 59 Bagseen 3,508 414 419 2,240 1,148 1,092 66 62 79 79 201 36 581 126 60 60 Barewara 736 120 120 609 325 284 44 39 24 17 59 1 174

61 61 Morli 1,382 IS! 151 731 370 361 .75 87 38 30 38 1 203 62 62 Sardarpura 1,612 157 160 771 402 369 31 24 176 148 26 265 90 63 63 Kolar 1,215 5 5 8 7 1 3 64 64 Vera Vilpur 1,109 216 216 918 468 450 31 33 231 231 1 239 1 6S 65 Palri 13,244 650 650 3,363 1,740 1,623 289 231 142 147 289 76 910 62

66 66 Dewon-lta-Bera 3,711 47 47 256 130 126 46 42 67

TEHSIL : %- SIROHI 290,34% 15,354 35,02.6 7~O %,063 7,1IJJf) 17,724 15,063 70,767 35,741 7,451 1,913 1,694 2,367

1 1 Barada 2,511)8 395 396 1,~ 740 889 196 208 6 4 158 57 361 1 2 2 Satapura 1,217 60 60 315 164 151 45 46 20 21 14 82 :I 3 Manora 2,206 341 343 1,516 707 809 200 203 12 17 153 17 357 68 4 4 Bhootaaon 1,064 221 224 1,136 571 565 196 147 29 24 143 11 294 126 5 5 Jamotara 1,713 200 201 967 468 499 ll5 116 80 6 220 18

6 6 Jawa} 6,540 1,038 1,055 5,045 2,526 2,519 540 508 133 102 676 180 1,235 94 7 7 Gol 3,689 315 31S 1,318 656 662 100 86 133 116 148 37 349 6 8 8 Bwadi 574 59 59 305 167 138 42 33 48 10 103 1 9 9 Wada Khera 13,017 Unpopul a ted 10 10 Padecv 10,649 684 6fi1 2,980 1,481 1,499 283 261 119 96 411 123 670 59

11 11 Ud 2,188 388 394 1,846 901 945 180 171 74 76 246 82 419 43 12 12 Madwada 3,040 241 257 1,214 573 641 125 113 40 31 121 14 257 26 13 13 Barloot 5,628 609 632 2,919 1,389 1,530 263 328 465 160 650 105 14 14 Mandwariya 2,025 304 308 1,391 653 738· 180 181 12 15 197 81 283 16 IS 15 De1dar 2,402 302 310 1,392 682 710 166 165 2S 28. 189 71 341 13 9 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- --"-- ~ WORKERS 11 III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z. ,-.A---. ~ ~ ~ ~ ,.---"--.. ~ ~.....A-...., r--"--""l ~ ~~ 'iij M PM FM PM PM PM PM PM F M FM F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 13 34 35 36 37 38 0

43 3 35 39 14 7 I 1 1 9 86 173 41 50 1 96 2 39 1 50 11 16 5 41 8 41 2 405 770 42 41 3 7 35 2 4 1 2 10 1 52 141 43 9 13 IS 44 53 3 10 3 12 43 99 45

4 2 7 46 Unpopulated 47 114 4 42 17 57 I 2 17 3 2 4 184 386 48 8 16 17 29 2 3 1 6 14 39 67 . 49 55 59 12 44 2 11 2 127 278 50

31 13 3 43 50 109 51 1 2 1 52 23 25 4 50 1 2 78 137 53 116 91 88 28 23 21 14 2 233 418 54 92 68 31 34 16 2 131 273 55

37 66 14 42 1 5 2 9 105 223 56 110 1 66 1 44 17 10 6 4 15 15 171 358 57 299 53 149 58 36 59 4 5 14 2 47 42 429 . 8IS 58 334 84 125 69 48 1 11 1 11 23 567 966 59 95 26 23 9 1 20 151 284 60

107 38 24 11 2 21 167 361 61 148 53 .59 21 29 11 19 5 3 2 5 137 279 62 1 2 4 1 63 10 97 111 1 21 229 449 64 427 1 126 49 86 2 4 105 23 43 28 68 8 830 1,561 65

28 6 32 63 126 66

7,050 3,990 2,019 15 1,400 397 288 959 371 1,235 17,302 323 1,660 67 1 58 31 73 15 49 89 33,374

160 88 24 37 6 6 21 1 18 1 379 888 1 23 22 22 3 2 1 6 3 82 151 2 136 1 104 62 33 32 1 11 3 37 4 350 741 3 122 115 125 14 21 1 5 3 13 217 439 4 101 80 18 13 16 3 4 2 248 481 5

399 283 64 76 4 2 121 61 3 23 5 135 4 42 7 93 7 1,291 2,425 6 143 165 5 3 13 3 6 16 1 307 656 7 60 22 13 8 64 137 8 Unpopu lated 9 170 225 52 74 68 12 3 7 56 12 46 4 811 1.440 10

98 1 130 37 54 3 32 13 23 3S 13 21 2 482 902 11 72 132 26 15 6 3 7 2 20 316 615 12 228 70 82 51 83 13 20 17 6 114 3 64 4 739 1,425 13 97 3 S5 7 14 29 4 5 24 10 45 5 370 722 14 87 2 53 5 15 52 1 7 9 30 2 16 72 3 341 697 IS 10 TEHSIL : Z - SIROHI

..'"41) ::I 0 "C "0 0 41) ::c :;,., Literate r---- ",. :;'" and Total Name of Village ..._ t;j "0 TOTAL POPULATION "OS 'g,8 0 .".~ .c:._ Educated Workers .!! c ,g: 0 Z ~ ~U ~~ Persons (I-IXl Z as Q ~~ -8 0'" u·;; 1 0 ... c: rn U

26 26 Peepalki 1,089 44 44 234 102 132 3 4 36 41 27 27 Goili 2,340 485 488 2,324 1,151 1,173 327 337 30 26 360 71 544 29 28 28 Maodwa 2,016 132 132 684 35) 331 102 84 11 62 5S 6 189 12 29 29 Balda 1,431 85 86 390 211 179 92 77 27 31 26 3 105 3 30 30 Rajpura 2,392 92 94 464 249 215 10 12 83 75 14 124 1

31 JOa Sirohi Rural 27,792 103 104 561 283 278 17 13 86 6 174 32 31 Verapura 627 62 63 314 152 162 16 19 1 1 48 14 75 14 33 32 Sindrath 3,669 198 201 1,016 517 499 203 183 40 37 93 13 283 51 34 33 Mamawali 3,835 123 126 643 337 306 86 62 11 9 SO 3 172 41 35 34 Siloiya 3,133 116 118 490 258 232 25 25 14 13 41 1 125 8

36 35 Varal 1,976 71· 74 345 171 174 37 35 1 3 19 98 6 37 36 Sartara 3,384 62 73 362 183 179 75 69 17 11 10 1 105 38 37 Vardara 3,818 171 178 841 396 44S 87 92 22 15 74 12 224 98 39 38 Phachariya 1,198 70 70 302 149 153 45 35 25 80 7 40 39 Chadual 2,207 175 175 786 386 400 93 72 14 9 119 7 185

41 40 Tawari 3,250 295 305 1,408 736 672 168 145 5 3 123 25 389 127 42 41 Phoogni 2,402 168 170 173 353 420 114 78 10 10 102 11 175 25 43 42 Noon 4,115 223 229 1.019 493 526 73 69 13 14 70 3 265 71 44 43 Neebora 1,063 58 64 294 152 142 62 51 71 45 44 Akoona 3,305 77 77 437 213 224 43 56 7 5 17 109 43

46 45 Madiya 3,904 228 234 1,056 478 57R 59 53 13 13 89 22 223 20 47 46 Haliwara 3,599 314 316 788- 359 429 55 50 11 10 86 4 166 37 48 47 Tua 1,170 70 70 295 138 157 14 8 41 60 22 8S 72 49 48 Kotfa 242 6 7 35 18 17 12 11 13 SO 49 Savrata 501 62 62 328 181 147 43 31 8 4 15 3 83

51 SO Jaila 2,138 137 139 595 289 306 75 69 27 26 50 17 157 3 52 51 Phalwadi 6,354 45 45 221 109 112 7 5 12 58 53 52 Kooma 2,578 10 10 65 30 35 5 11 5 6 1 14 54 S3 Balda 7,545 114 114 636 319 317 118 lOS ·SI 5 164 3 5S 54 Belangari 3,785 428 430 1,974 988 986 280 273 22 23 229 49 514 38

.56 55 Badeli 2,835 43 44 236 124 112 7 3 22 20 1 16 57 56 Rajpura Khera 833 I 1 i3 8 5 8 5 6 1 58 57 Dhanta 5,899 144 150 860 442 418 171 100 44 38 64 263 SO .59 58 Mankroda 3,738 175 l75 850 460 390 182 166 36 27 70 4 244 5 60 59 Darbari Khera 1,258 32 32 193 .IO! 91 60 56 1 52 11 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- _------A- ---""I WORKERS I II III IV Vla) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X z0 ~~ ~r---A----.~~~, A ,~~ r--"-----l M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M P M F M F M P rn 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

;32 13 15 25 54 7 13 10 2 10 210 386 16 93 2 31 34 26 1 9 2 10 266 505 17 54 33 28 25 8 8 2 2 1 2 118 lSI 18 178 9 45 14 58 1 60 8 31 2 27 14 93 4 564 1.172 19 373 17 132 47 80 2 132 58 IS 21 2 106 73 17 152 20 1.173 2.151 20

116 21 70 25 37 2 18 2 1 21 13 4 23 270 534 21 47 46 7 2S 1 34 18 1 6 2 6 105 200 22 70 1 84 88 26 27 10 1 6 231 373 23 12 69 1 6 1 1 16 143 266 24 140 7 107 136 15 13 16 21 1 4 38 2 351 501 25

30 7 4 61 132 26 78 127 11 52 1 3 54 31 32 10 2S 52 4 90 3 607 1.144 27 87 42 8 48 2 5 3 4 1 164 319 28 24 67 3 5 6 2 106 176 29 JJ 50 33 1 5 3 125 214 30

58 81 4 1 2 8 20 109 278 31 27 4 11 7 29 1 3 7 7-7 148 32 122 22 75 25 36 3 26 3 7 1 13 234 448 33 82 11 32 22 25 8 12 4 2 14 165 265 34 68 8 19 18 14 1 5 133 224 35

31 33 6 20 8 3 3 73 168 36 62 11 32 78 179 37 87 23 39 63 39 1 22 5 5 21 3 5 6 3 172 347 38 35 1 9 5 15 1 9 4 1 7 69 146 39 54 6 27 60 10 3 15 5 5 201 399 40

122 70 69 2S 9 37 10 10 1 32 29 27 20 1 46 7 347 545 41 47 35 9 25 2 19 5 2 2 18 9 10 15 I 178 395 42 132 1 64 69 29 22 10 1 6 228 455 43 46 21 3 I 81 142 44 65 15 8 13 26 11 2 2 3 5 104 181 45

99 50 17 17 22 4 19 3 2 10 255 558 46 71 35 36 20 9 2 1 8 3 17 193 392 47 50 2 32 70 2 1 53 85 48 6 6 1 5 17 49 35 36 9 2 98 147 50

74 56 2 16 6 3 2 132 303 51 34 2 20 1 1 51 112 52 7 7 16 35 53 53 65 1 2S 1 4 10 1 2 5 155 314 54 153 152 18 91 4 57 6 5 1 2 3S 9 2 10 6 474 948 55

58 16 48 112 56 5 1 1 2 4 57 174 49 SO 28 1 2 7 179 368 58 126 71 5 28 7 7 5 216 385 59 36 16 50 91 60 12 TEHSIL : 2 - SIROHI, 3 • PlNDWAKA

III Mg 0 "0 "0 ::t: u .!! Literate r--- III '3 .. and Total Name of Village 'iU "0 . TOTAL POPULATION 'g~ ,gj c) "0.- "0 ,r:::._ Educated Workers :z; 1 PersoDS (I-IX) 0 . ..Q ·!!5 ~a ~~ :z; 0 <11111 §-~ i::s f,:: 0 iii ~ <:.:. 8~ ::.: ~------. ~~~,.....-A--.. p M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

61 60 Kua Khera 1.193 Unpopu·lated 62 61 Jajar Khera 460 Unpopulated 63 62 Meerpur 3,7144 92 92 475 264 211 73 70 64 41 9 7 154 9 64 63 Verusapadar 483 Unpopulated 65 64 Guwari Khera 1,352 Unpopulated

66 65 Unla Khera 430 Unpopulated 67 66 Padru Khera 2,028 Unpop u)a te d 68 67 Siyakara 1.910 64 64 320 177 143 34 31 9 105 1 69 68 Kakendra 4,155 94 94 464 248 216 60 37 20 27 11 158 5 70 69 Poseetara 1,749 106 111 581 271 310 47. 47 26 27 54 3 146 60 71 70 Mandwara 10.825 484 486 2,296 1,203 1,093 226 202 103 101 196 22 653 54 72 71 Sirodki 2,119 87 87 417 211 206 88 83 12 13 30 4 127 47 73 72 Seeldar 3,505 313 315 1,302 603 699 117 106 53 68 172 18 300 26 74 73 Roda Khera 1,637 38 38 177 95 82 3 3 20 20 12 58 42 75 74 Punawa 842 110 110 509 272 237 32 36 23 17 63 6 158 9

76 75 Rampura 526 33 33 150 75 75 11 14 4 4 24 1 36 39 17 76 Amlari 3,689 240 242 1,107 498 609 96 117 21 24 84 22 254 2 78 77 Bag 2,94& 58 64 325 173 152 19 16 8 10 17 75 79 78 Sanpur 5,835 166 169 822 398 424 88 81 40 42 53 10 218 117 80 79 Karjal 1.096 12 12 63 34 29 28 19 1 1 19

81 80 Ranela 1,244 12 12 57 28 29 3 1 22 1 82 81 Amli 4.196 17 17 104 57 47 19 11 3 5 4 35 1 83 82 Krishnaganj 7,516 377 378 1,771 874 897 214 254 40 23 173 44 471 37 84 83 Tel-ki-Khcrl 3,874 84 84 399 201 198 3 2 126 140 5 118 4

TEHSIL: 3 - PINDWARA 269,745 17,174 43,664 4,638 16,114 8,41' 23.447 16.692 86,095 42,431 4,30' 15,160 1,860 1,"2 1 1 Khari Gegarwa 4,906 Unpopulated 2 2 Viroli 4,117 84 84 436 226 210 8 2 69 7 110 2 3 3 Darla Padar 2.106 Unpopulated 4 4 Muri 1.515 109 109 551 284 267 9 7 223 212 4 1 192 5 5 Seewera 2.559 179 188 967 528 439 43 16 143 112 117 2 282 36

6 6 Kerla Padar 888 35 35 202 109 93 100 89 4 65 7 7 Undra 2,216 180 J80 865 471 388 116 96 36 24 .51 6 278 8 8 Kotra 957 50 50 287· 144 143 14 14 15 80 9 9 Juna Saowara 1,564 16 16 81 41 40 7 25 7 10 10 Naya Sanwara 3,177 403 403 1,906 990 916 126 117 58 34 132 22 567 9

11 11 Telpur 1,855 149 149 739 376 363 51 70 168 147 22 2 222 .2 12 12 Arasaoa 2,226 124 124 645 338 307 44 32 87 73 67 1 193 13 13 Veerwara 4,375 440 462 2,066 1,013 1,053 104 179 108 103 336 73 562 13 14 14 Parlai 572 42 46 226 104 122 33 29 9 8 15 48 14 15 IS lhadoli 5,252 751 788 3,669 1,77S 1.891 199 146 147 117 479 137 848 146

16 16 Rajpura 604 106 108 508 260 248 14 7 241 237 24 140 7 17 17 Keshavganj 306 40 40 239 116 123 41 48 31 31 56 9 49 18 18 Sadatwa 1,025 74 75 375 183 192 19 16 58 59 57 21 70 19 19 Amli 2,817 270 274 1,526 779 747 105 87 573 5S7 76 3 509 10 20 20 Thandiberi 1.886 146 146 872 438 434 17 19 421 415 9 287 16 13. RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON· WORKERS

II IIJ IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z ,..-J---.. r-""'---t ,.--A.~ ,.---A..-""",,\ ,--~ ,-_.A..--.. ~ ~ ,-_.A.._""",,\ ,-_.A..--.. ~ rr. M F M F M FM FM F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 '31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

Unpojiulated 61 Unpopulated 62 82 70 9 110 202 63 Unpopulated 64 Unpopulated 65

Unpopulated 66 Unpopulated 67 80 6 1 . 19 72 142 68 90 2 28 29 5 3 2 3 1 90 211 69 69 8 52 12 1 7 1 3 125 250 70 344 19 96 29 67 1 2 64 2 5 6 23 2 44 3 550 1,039 71 71 20 19 24 25 2 3 1 4 3 2 84 159 72 124 58 18 26 7 49 3 14 3 23 303 673 73 42 31 9 10 6 1 37 40 74 131 7 3 1 11 7 3 2 114 228 75 27 34 1 4 1 1 2 4 39 36 76 149 13 2 27 2 16 6 16 17 8 244 007 77 43 7 14 4 6 I 98 152 78 110 41 116 28 10 8 10 10 . 180 307 79 19 15 29 80 8 13 6 28 81 20 11 1 3 1 22 46 82 175 122 31 76 48 3 10 22 8 2 6 4 403 800 83 84 3 1 31 2 83 194 84 13,291 3,611 1,774 20 1,029 534 614 882 463 1,229 20,217 337 1,129 85 67 7 26 41 2 98 40,639 Unpopulated 1 67 17 2 23 2 116 208 2 Uopo pula ted 3 49 136 7 92 267 4 202 5 19 28 29 17 3 5 4 5 .246 403 5

64· 1 44 93 6 175 18 57 13 5 9 199 388 7 32 30 18 64 143 8 25 7 16 33 9 151 113 2 143 39 2 24 20 13 2 3 61 3 423 907 10

135 28 52 4 2 154 361 11 138 29 7 12 1 3 3 145 307 12 151 93 3 28 3 47 18 32 47 11 132 9 451 1,040 13 23 10 2 4 1 4 5 7 2 4 56 108 14 328 112 109 53 4 62 38 2 36 23 53 74 88 12 930 1,745 15

117 8 7 3 2 9 1 120 241 16 11 36 2 67 123 17 56 8 2 4 113 192 18 411 28 45 6 U 4 11 3 270 737 19 252 1 33 16 151 418 20 14 TEHSIL: 3 - PlNDWARA ...

~ "C 0 "S r---- ~ "'6", "Ei", Literate ;; '0 '00 and Total Name of Village '" TOTAL POPULATION 0'" 'Uj' .,,-.: .'0 ..c:'" ]:9 Educated Worlcers ~ .!:! 5 Persons (I-IX) 0 e e-"C ~a ~~ ~ -8 "·c"g 1 u; a <~ ~~ ::c p. ~,---A--.. ~~ M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 21 21 Sabela 2,104 83 83 423 225 198 225 198 120 4 22 22 Malap 1,844 109 109 654 332 322 328 315 171 23 23 Kundal 540 46 46 282 144 138 ]44 138 2 74 24 24 Varli 1,306 101 104 586 304 282 298 276 15 174 21 25 25 Kalumbari 594 70 70 330 172 158 170 156 3 119 3

26 26 Janapur 2,266 346 346 1,698 845 853 118 114 30 29 259 14 418 68 27 27 Jbankar 1,452 133 139 719 375 344 55 55 47 48 74 15 189 55 28 28 Nadiya 7,776 536 538 2,662 1,313 1,349 275 257 131 125 344 97 630 33 29 29 Jiapura 213 25 25 128 59 69 26 23 19 2 33 30 30 Digar 2,665 79 79 490 257 233 39 32 109 112 19 1 147 60

31 31 Lotana 3,947 186 187 1,008 515 493 21 21 328 3C17 47 6 287 4 32 32 Kalabor 5,115 21 28 182 89 93 87 92 1 1 45 2 33 33 Ker 2,649 163 163 806 435 371 40 26 208 161 60 10 243 26 34 34 Churli Kbcra 2,022 31 31 193 99 94 99 94 54 2 35 35 Isra 1,425 204 204 1,080 586 494 72 66 363 304 24 5 327 13

36 36 Ubera 386 11 11 43 25 18 6 4 12 31 37 Khokbri Khera 531 36 36 217 118 99 118 99 62 38 38 Mandwara 5,856 315 315 1,693 888 805 16 60 513 483 64 4 498 10 39 39 Apri Kheta 1,376 148 148 747 383 364 1 372 356 22 3 225 80 40 40 VarkiKhera 965 23 23 146 70 76 70 75 2 41 6

41 41 Phulera 1,295 11 72 349 164 185 24 19 10 37 2 69 ! 42 42 Shivgarh 2,064 184 186 869 452 417 49 51 50 42 87 5 273 2 43 43 Dbandpura 731 5 5 20 11 9 11 9 7 44 44 Kojra 1,765 288 290 1,518 774 744 153 152 237 44 412 2 45 45 Sawarli 1,818 104 104 533 277 256 37 42 48 39 77 10 136

46 46 Ajari 3,693 612 624 3,216 1,611 1,605 225 227 388 384 434 63 854 13 41 47 Kantal 1,307 109 115 574 294 280 17 23 97 92 42 4 157 48 48 Gadiya 545 30 30 175 98 71 2 1 96 16 9 46 4 49 49 Danp 1,031 74 74 465 245 220 245 220 10 136 20 so 50 Vagdari 879 29 31 162 77 85 77 85 1 45 1

51 51 Pabar Kalan 18,240 Unpopulated 52 52 Dhadaveri 192 14 14 57 33 24 33 24 17 53 53 Checniyaband 18 4 4 20 9 11 9 11 4 54 54 Moras 4,857 292 300 1,586 . 814 772 771 747 16 522 50 55 55 Malera 800 lIB 118 613 310 303 308 301 23 187

56 56 Gbarat 2,377 150 150 858 433 425 3 4 429 421 6 226 57 57 Nawawas 263 5 5 28 13 15 13 15 5 58 58 Basantgarh 9,919 415 415 2,229 1,168 1,061 108 103 858 790 96 7 638 59 59 Rampura 1,656 117 127 626 332 294 56 46 125 107 39 8 192 60 60 Doonari 600 123 130 678 339 339 24 23 111 108 108 . 4 161 39

61 61 Banas 364 36 36 137 82 5S 20 19 4 31 8 39 62 62 Ghodiyawa 249 2 2 8 3 5 2 1 63 63 Reechhri 462 55 S5 305 146 159 18 16 2S 2 85 64 64 Pesbwa 1,548 337 344 1,614 764 850 117 119 90 83 262 111 . 342 16 65 65 Kodarla 1,955 102 102 541 259 282 34 32 106 102 85 7 113 27 IS RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- WORKERS

I II IJJ IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X £ ~r---A---. ,..--J---.. ~ ~ ~ r---A--. r---"--.. r--A--.. ,-,....J..._.., ~---. ui M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 65 53 4 2 ]05 ]94 21 146 22 1 1 1 161 322 22 74 70 138 23 156 2 14 18 1 1 2 130 261 24 85 32 2 1 1 1 53 155 2S

144 2 86 62 38 32· 1 10 32 19 6 5] 2 427 785 26 89 ] S3 S3 16 10 1 4 ]0 1 1 S 186 289 27 258 6 164 20 45 23 25 42 27 3 4 41 3 683 ·1.316 28 20 10 ] 1 1 26 69 29 78 32 58 33 1 2 110 173 30

201 66 4 2 13 3 2 228 489 31 41 1 1 3 44 91 32 91 117 24 22 3 1 2 6 192 345 33 51 3 2 45 92 34 233 76 13 11 1 6 259 481 35

12 13 18 36 51 11 56 99 37 324 73 58 3 7 3 4 14 5 15 390 795 38 169 38 45 36 6 6 1 3 1 158 284 39 35 6 6 29 70 40

34 IS 7 3 9 95 184 41 119 42 78 13 3 9 8 179 415 42 3 4 4 9 43 176 43 29 35 1 13 64 19 3 30 362 742 44 58 15 31 11 3 15 1 2 141 256 45

412 112 57 6 39 51 2 64 51 1 66 5 757 1,592 46 80 21 28 8 2 3 14 137 280 47 34 12 4 52 73 48 118 15 19 2 109 200 49 45 32 84 50

Unpopulated 51 17 16 24 52 4 5 11 53 496 47 2 2 14 2 4 3 292 722 54 184. 2 123 303 55

206 4 15 - 207 424 56 5 8 ]5 57 526 46 12 34 6 9 2 3 530 1,061 58 122 29 28 4 1 2 4 2 140 294 59 87 36 32 22 7 4 3 9 178 300 60

11 1 1 16 8 43 55 61 1 2 5 62 62 3 11 5 4 61 159 63 195 1 57 10 12 13 4 20 2 2 37 5 422 834 64 42 2 38 24 7 4 I 2 9 10 146 2S5 65 16 TBHSIL : 3 - P1NDWARA. 4· ABU ROAD ; ::l 0 '0 '0 :t: 0 .!! Literate ", Name of Village LU '0 TOTAL POPULATION '00=.. '00=.. and Total <) -; '0.- o· 0- ..c:._0.0 Educated Workers .!~ ..c:'" <) Z ~ c:l. 0 ~a Jh~ Persons (I-IX) 0 i Z ~~ B:5! ::I '"8 .... c 0 A ~ U <::. ~~ ::t: ~-. ,...---J--..~r \~ P M F M F M F M F M F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

66 66 Dhanari 5,958 506 608 2,449 1.249 1,200· 106 96 58 41 314 13 652 31 67 67 Nitora 4,07() 305 305 1,928 957 971 112 131 168 154 259 ]9 496 16 68 68 Nanarwada 1,197 92 95 481 248 233 50 47 32 26 52 5 129 1 69 69 Khakbarwara 1,799 262 263 1,192 599 593 III 130 45 42 165 14 350 27 70 70 Kachholi 1,654 324 324 1,431 722 709 123 98 33 9 216 19 378 9

71 71 Phulabai-ka-Khcra 2,101 87 88 479 250 229 6 6 200 188 10 3 134 6 72 72 Sangwara 1,066 4 5 261 139 122 9 8 54 51 ]4 83 73 73 Panchdewal 1,598 147 150 821 428 393 401 371 26 4 224 74 74 Block No.2 18,898 3 3 8 6 2 6 2 2 75 75 Nagpura ],492 199 204 1,083 567 516 15 473 431 45 4 332 5

76 76 Kotra 225 32 32 169 83 86 44 6 77 77 Acbpura 571 110 llS 547 291 256 10 9 34 48 27 164 15 78 78 Kaseendra 894 96 102 487 240 247 38 39 44 24 29 19 134 79 79 Bharja 6,687 536 539 2,606 1,284 1,322 94 53 122 122 337 79 601 39 80 80 Taroongi 1,!i78 135 135 680 362 318 22 15 146 123 39 13 210 2

81 81 Bhimana 3,282 224 226 I,O:W 531 489 137 111 46 36 98 11 299 24 82 82 Vatera 5,063 552 552 2,492 1,231 1,261 158 140 307 299 137 25 634 11 83 83 Udbadiya 1,451 63 65 385 190 195 56 66 4 2 44 7 96 69 84 84 Patumbari 425 24 24 125 69 56 4 15 ] 48 IS 85 85 Bhawri_ 3,729 819 995 4,694 2,445 2,249 433 365 130 123 982 3271,240 68

86 86 Rohira 1,095 993 1,008 4,598 2,220 2,378 238 241 lI8 195 912 387 1,061 137 87 87 Sanwara 1,389 195 ]95 935 488 447 150 144 20 ]8 98 11 261 S3 88 88 Mandwara 743 93 95 S44 292 252 28 17 121 112 33 9 152 5 89 89 Wasa 3,025 S09 509 2,357 1,146 1,211 179 171 218 179 350 ISO 574 15 90 90 Kedaroka-Pada ]97 23 23 134 66 68 62 65 38 2

91 91 Waloriya 20,722 476 477 2,642 1,315 1,327 - 1,297 1,311 14 5 772 283 92 92 Semli 5,354 45 45 240 122 118 122 118 69 93 93 Sadapbali 858 29 29 172 84 88 82 85 2 53 94 94 Nawawas 89 2 2 11 3 8 3 8 1 2 95 95 Bor Umri 1,426 21 21 90 49 41 49 41 32 5

96 96 Peetari Padar 1,001 88 8!! 550 282 268 279 262 13 171 27 97 97 Nawawas Khalsa 1,264 90 90 473 239 234 233 227 4 1 140 6 98 98 BhoolB 11,322 462 464 2,583 -1,341 1,242 5 6 1,285 1,197 56 14 810 88

TEHSIL : 4 - ABU ROA"D 213.438 10,143 25,169 959 16,625 3,928 14,206 . 9.855 48,953 13.784 915 15,844 664 1,933 1 1 ShergBon 10,776 20 20 80 41 39 24 2 2 Akbi 725 Unpopulated 3 3 Utraj 6,596 44 ·44 182 85 97 1 10 60 4 4 Jawai 1,86' 21 21 82 42 40 3· 32 5 5 Achalgarh 341 29 29 ]48 82 66 7 9 14 3 22 59

6 6 Orlya 2,025 81 81 345 ]89 156 3 4 8 9 67 5 116 3 7 7 Block No.3 16,744 Unpopu Ia ted 8 8 Salgaon 462 16 16 108 52 56 21 22 7 29 9 9 Arna 641 24 24 116 60 56 ]6 19 17 35 10 10 Block No.1 13,959 2 2 23 20 3 8 3 11 18 17 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- __.A.__ ~ WORKERS I II m IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII "IX X 0 Z ,.-A.---,. ~ ""~ ~ ,--A.---.. ,....-A---.. ,..---"---, ,--A.---.. ,....-A---.. r--"---., ~ ~ fii M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F M F M F M F" 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

280 8 70 18 65 3 1 63 1 10 83 25 7 48 1 597 1,169 66 239 1 113 10 53 22 1 6 10 14 1 2 37 3 461 955 67 59 1 36 12 12 1 2 1 1 5 119 232 68 171 2 94 22 24 3 23 15 1 18 249 566 69 213 6 44 3 36 22 14 8 14 2 25 344 700 70

106 24 6 4 116 223 71 47 15 18 3 56 122 72 217 2 3 2 204 393 73 2 4 2 74 250 33 29 5 8 8 4 235 511 75

40 4 6 39 80 76 106 16 15 16 12 8 6 127 241 77 36 72 10 10 1 4 1 106 247 78 271 9 70 13 70 3 2 49 8 25 36 29 10 39 5 683 1,283 79 126 45 25 5 4 5 2 152 316 80

168 48 11 27 19 12 2 3 23 9 232 465 81 395 22 3 71 51 2 19 5 14 2 13 44 4 597 1,250 82 69 53 2 7 4 5 3 9 5 5 1 1 94 ]26 83 27 10 9 5 11 1 21 41 84 246 18 251 33 49 1 5 71 6 119 2 29 209 4 117 "" 144 4 1,205 2,181 85

426 78 104 36 70 61 2 84 2 67 108 2 26 115 16 1,1S9 2,241 86 147 ·8 39 17 25 19 3 2 18 12 8 16 227 394 87 126 2 11 2 1 5 1 4 3 1 1 140 247 88 241 2 61 4 68 42 5 24 46 28 5 59 3 572 1,196 89 21 15 2 2 2R 66 90

544 2 218 281 2 7 543 1,044 91 69 53 118 92 52 31 88 93 1 2 2 6 94 31 3 17 36 95

137 1 14 19 17 6 3 111 241 96 139 6 1 99 228 97 S41 3 177 64 60 19 2 7 11 11 531 1,154 98

',421 2,31S 607 64 270 130 Ill" 252 473 S63 lO,!163 289 1,363 175 10 19 6 5 17 8 41 21,851 24 17 39 Unpopulated 2 55 3 2 25 97 3 28 3 10 40 4 11 19 4 3 20 23 66 5

96 8 3 3 7 73 153 6 Unpopulated 7 17 12 23 56 8 )8 13 3 25 55 9 1 4 11 2 3 10 ]8 l'SHSIL: 4 - ABU .RoAD ..

!0 "C::I "C::I ::c .!! .!! Literate ,..-- go Total Name of Village "c:I TOTAL POPULATION 'g.s=.. and 0 -:ii' '0.;". o· ,cut ,c._~.8 Educated Workers I) ,c 0 Z .!!! fi ~~ Persons (I-IX) u ,,13 CI."c:I I ~a ;Z; 6 ~ 8 <:::.e: ~! ::c ~~~~ P M F M F M p. M F M F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 11 Amtbala 1,594 250 250 1,306 660 646 31 28 384 387 140 19 361 24 12 12 Kyara 345 31 31 163 91 72 91 72 1 43 1 13 13 Mudarla 1,~ 151 151 845 436 409 53 55 321 296 39 1 250 12 14 14 Kiwarli 2,683 398 399 1,914 965 949 129 128 24 18 392 86 468 116 15 15 Padooti 753 64 64 320 166 154 91 94 21 2 94 1

16 16 Karoli 851 83 83 407 213 194 2 61 51 68 9 102 17 17 Danvav SS4 32 32 145 77 68 60 58 10 1 44 1 18 18 Umanii 673 71 71 338 173 165 16 8 123 123 16 4 119 3 19 19 Ganka 1,168 103 104 584 302 282 226 222 40 6 197 33 20 20 Talwaron-ka-Nake 1,096 131 131 700 353 347 304 283 24 3 218 13

21 21 Mungthala 3,783 482 482 2,744 1,417 1,327 67 62 956 926 121 29 743 11 22 22 Bageri 1,025 113 113 706 364 342 340 327 9 173 77 23 23 Ambaweri 283 2S 125 160 76 )84 66 77 4 34 7 24 24 Chande!a 2,767 249 250 1,285 660 625 11 4 525 512 31 6 381 9 25 25 Sakoda 524 37 37 172 86 86 86 86 53 3

26 26 Fatehpura 897 75 77 396 204 1~ 200 189 6 115 2 27 27 lSabadurpura 1,724 82 86 483 241 242 4 5 204 201 31 4 141 1 28 28 Girwar 2,061 331 341 1,898 1,008 890 21 20 731 634 84 12 584 214 29 29 Meergadb 264 40 40 214 109 105 36 34 44 3 58 30 30 Kyariya 1,677 55 56 343 170 173 166 170 3 109 41

31 31 Manpur I,W8 144 145 709 370 339 345 324 27 5 210 131 32 32 Akra 304 1 126 126 669 349 320 12 11 3 5 162 41 182 24 33 33 Mortha!a 701 171 171 781 409 372 75 67 239 221 139 20 215 74 34 34 Dcrna 885 94 94 512 272 240 8 ~7 155 152 34 1 162 16 35 35 Toonka 844 31 30 185 92 93 90 93 3 56 9

36 36 De1dar 3,634 260 262 1,405 704 701 78 80 427 417 147 30 409 169 37 37 Tankiya 8,176 144 144 670 348 322 347 321 1 1 220 38 38 Dotra 5,446 136 137 739 397 342 386 330 9 1 182 4 39 39 Boribuj 3,125 90 90 S40 280 260 273 257 10 2 145 3 40 40 Paba 3,389 124 124 746 370 376 2 356 369 7 196

41 41 Nichla Khejra 3,412 80 81 475 237 238 233 236 26 1 144 29 42 42 Jaydara 3,205 69 69 392 203 189 4 2 198 187 22 95 43 43 Kyari 1,904 35 35 215 . 101 114 101 114 5 S9 1 44 44 Nichlagarh 4,080 195 195 1,006 514 .492 467 460 74 1 276 31 45 45 Od 1,533 236 . 236 1,186 607 579 81 77 188 165 148 25 315· 41

46 46 Sangna 1,898 130 130 745 386 359 386 359 20 231 5 47 47 Khadat 1,200 148 148 690 352 328 26 22 180 163 70 11 191 53 48 48 Tartoli 617 130 130 673 341 332 39 41 15 14 117 35 167 45 49 49 Kui 1,648 127 127 647 333 314 328 309 29 211 32 SO SO Khantpur 3,024 610 779 3,190 1,659 1.531 71 55 265 233 788 173 773 33

51 51 Duoakakar 330 24 24 143 79 64 79 64 6 51 5 52 52 Redwa Kalan 1,602 136 136 754 389 365 373 351 74 3 224 2 53 53 Redwa Khurd 859 1 1 4 3 1 3 1 1 54 54 Awal 1,956 3'30 331 1,175 619 556 22 23 401 369 64 IS 378 71 55 55 Andaliya 642 49 56 332 166 166 160 161 10 101 2 19 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACr

WORKERS NON- __,J.. ------WORKERS I II III IV Veal V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z r--A --",,\ ~ ~ ,...--A---, ~ ~ ~ ,..---"----.. ;-J--.. r--A---. r-~ r;:j M F M FM FM F M FM FM FM F M FM F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 0

230 6 56 14 29 3 7 7 13 S 6 8 299 622 11 42 1 1 48 11 12 203 1 19 S 12 6 2 1 1 1 1 10 186 391 13 166 6S 63 4S 28 29 12 35 31 56 3 41 '3 497 833 14 41 1 46 1 3 ] 2 72 153 IS

41 29 15 10 111 ]94 16 30 10 2 33 67 17 90 6 20 2 3 54 162 18 116 23 S 10 10 2 1 lOS 249 19 161 19 6 2S 3 3 4 4 135 334 20 S16 S 142 4 21 7 13 24 14 614 1.316 21 142 6S 28 12 1 2 191 265 22 28 6 4 1 2 42 11 23 290 . 26 8 43 12 7 3 279 616 24 7 46 3 33 83 25

94 18 3 2· 89 190 26 110 23 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 100 241 27 377 12 79 160 59 2;j 32 11 2 3 1 14 1 17 2 424 676 28 34 14 1 6 1 2 51 105 29 98 11 11 30 61 132 30

126 59 131 1 2 8 14 160 208 31 42 2 16 5 3 7 3 3 2 10 6 SS 38 12 167 296 32 57 1 111 13 2 1 1 37 4 194 298 33 82 2 49 12 22 7 1 110 224 34 36 15 8 3 2 36 84 35

271 70 163 11 4 26 3 8 3 17 295 S32 36 4 214 2 128 322 37 175 2 2 2 I 1 2]5 338 38 139 3 1 4 135 257 39 187 3 2 4 174 376 40

107 27 11 8 18 93 209 41 74 18 108 189 42 50 1 9 42 113 43 203 2 49 4 29 4 1 15 238 461 44 19i 2 75 38 2 9 4 4 6 4 19 292 538 45

141 89 5 1 155 354 46 45 4 56 32 26 18 4 4 1 8 2 7 15 11 8 171 275 47 42 26 36 8 4 5 11 3 50 24 174 287 48 110 88 32 1 8 4 122 282 49 227 61 15 38 48 35 3 20 S4 5 175 4 115 4 886 1,498 50

48 2 3 3 28 59 51 141 80 1 2 165 363 52 1 2 1 53 331 46 15 7 21 18 5 2 4 241 485 S4 95 1 3 2 65 164 S5 20 TEHSIL: 4· ABU RO.~D, 5· REODH\R

'":.l ;:I 0 '0 '0 u u ,..---- ::t: -aMI -a", Literate t;j and Total Name of Village '0'" . TOTAL POPULATION "3,8 -0: '0 "3~ Educated Workers 0 ~ -'" .c Persons (I·IX) u e ·~5 ~a ~;5 Z '0 sg ~ "c 0 ~,..-~ ,---A--., ,..--.--A--, U2 8 <:::. ~] :.t ( J...._--, P M F M F M F M F M F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

56 56 Chanar 2,761 321 330 1,542 753 789 54 68 469 488 83 32 451 81 57 57 Mahi [{heda 1.859 94 103 606 316 290 316 290 11 162 11 58 58 Muliya Mahadeo 352 Unpopul ated 59 59 Forest ChotHa 2,096 6 7 52 . 31 21 30 17 5 13 60 60 Chotila 516 19 20 116 61 55 61 55 2 34

61 61 Wasda 1,627 359 370 1,253 645 608 52 43 87 78 106 25 373 6 62 62 Khara 2.42& 49 50 286 151 135 145 130 2 1 70 2 63 63 Maval 2,782 229 243 956 480 476 68 77 85 81 108 28 265 35 64 64 Amba 763 43 43 323 178 145 1 119 101 94 5 65 65 Bhaisasingh 3,377 92 92 540 251 289 8 12 239 274 17 184 97

66 66 Chandrawati 2,029 78 78 369 195 174 3 4 65 70 35 144 38 67 67 Seeyawa 4,517 516 517 1,581 812 769 6 8 765 718 49 1 461 18 68 68 Soorpagla 12,151 163 163 955 485 470 397 393 103 9 276 69 69 Uplagarh 8,900 353 388 1,103 539 564 536 561 51 1 370 85 70 70 Nichlibor 1,532 35 35 178 97 81 96 81 12 58 9

71 71 Buja 1,602 51 51 285 150 135 149 135 23 100 31 72 72 Upla [{hejra 3,315 65 65 364 190 174 184 173 3 118 28 73 73 Ranora 2,068 44 44 232 130 102 130 102 7 65 1 74 74 Bhamariya 2,335 44 44 236 130 106 130 106 1 87 31 75 75 Bosa 3,993 52 52 281 144 137 144 137 4 3 75

76 76 Jamboori 3,514 107 107 523 269 254 269 252 1 156 77 17 Uplibor 1,368 48 . 48 246 126 120 123 120 3 77 43 78 78 Rada 382 28 28 142 69 73 69 73 3· 47 12 79 79 Oed 6,686 179 181 788 418 370 3 371 352 39 5 302 44 80 80 Meen 4,233 109 111 588 291 297 291 297 27 178 2

81 81 Taleti 816 111 112 618 326 292 295 269 20 2 192

TEHSIL : 5· REODHAR 269,051 17,261 43,707 13,555 4,653 6,231 24,129 17,059 85,126 41,419 12,230 4,231 1,310 2,828

1 1 Jalampura 4,352 69 69 417 207 210 31 32 48 37 8 128 28 2 2 Wadwaj 8,598 124 132 658 344 314 24 26 148 125 32 7 195 12 3 3 Keshwa 1,230 92 102 511 . 251 260 18 13 58 55 40 3 152 11 4 4 Neebaj 7,648 353 353 1,758 836 922 164 153 99 90 260 54 364 13 5 5 Aunapura 1,474 ISO ISO 814 440 374 3 6 55 52 36 1 249 3

6 6 Harni 5,592 170 170 890 473 417 59 48 13 12 15 6 279 27 7 7 Panch Dewal 1,937 2 2 11 7 4 5 4 2 3 2 8 8 Oantarai 5,481 591 592 2,636 1,292 1,344 167 160 51 59 341 104 584 46 9 9 Ohan 2,535 194 198 899 452 447 199 93 48 . 1 262 44 10 10 Idarla 2,433 104 104 464 234 230 15 18 28 35 14 156 10

11 11 Oangrali 1,424 71 71 353 173 180 23 21 9 2 85 12 n Nagani 3,057 249 249 1,147 584 563 106 104 17 13 83 12 335 7 13 13 Hanumatiya 1,246 10 10 56 28 28 3 21 14 14 Pamera 4,644 363 364 1,620 779 841 170 166 25 32 134 12 411 117 15 15 Vahan 712 39 39 183 83 100 13 3S 11 21 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON------" -----. WORKERS

J II III IV Veal V(b) VI VII VIII IX X zI:) r-"-----. ,..----A-----. ,---A~ ~ ~ ~,----A--.. ~--... ~~~ ~ ii5 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

17 18 19 .1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

292 2 99 64 31 13 7 3 10 9 2 302 708 56 ISO 12 11 154 279 57 Unpopulated 58 II 1 1 18 21 59 32 2 27 54 60

251 35 6 27 22 10 7 13 8 272 602 61 67 2 1 2 81 133 62 113 8 42 21 40 15 3 10 2 27 IS 3 215 . 441 63 57 1 2 1 35 3 84 140 64 137 31 80 13 16 2 67 192 65

78 19 34 36 4 4 1 3 3 51 136 66 430 2 2 14 1 6 2 2 6 1 11 2 351 751 67 230 10 24 2 3 7 209 470 68 253 . 2 112 81 2 2 3 169 479 69 '3 4 9 39 72 70 92 7 31 50 104 71 84 18 14 13 14 2 - 72 146 72 62 1 1 1 65 101 73 67 20 30 43 75 74 75 69 137 75

155 113 254 76 70 4 43 2 49 77 77 41 6 12 22 61 78 199 52 43 50 116 326 79 177 2 1 113 295 80

182 2 7 134 292 81

13,671 3,724 2,433 75 1,298 365 135 8U 164 1,452 19,578 920 1,350 279 1 84 24 7 46 3 114 38,591

103 3 4 19 17 6 2 79 182 1 74 3 65 2 32 6 1 7 6 10 149 302 2 45 36 6 60 3 1 2 1 2 7 99 249 3 130 4 103 3 21 2 26 10 5 31 6 32 2 472 909 4 86 34 1 97 15 2 6 9 191 371 5

181 15 25 8 46 4 11 5 5 3 3 194 390 6 3 2 4 2 7 130 5 79 28 61 2 60 18 18 59 5 154 10 708 1,298 8 121 7 67 36 27 28 11 8 190 403 9 112 6 3 2 11 2 18 7 5 78 220 10

55 9 10 5 2 4 88 180 11 181 3 53 4 23 31 19 9 19 249 556 12 2 19 7 28 13 201 35 70 79 50 43 3 3 9 12 2 21 368 724 14 27 5 4 6 2 2 48 89 IS 22 TEHSIL : 5 • REODHAR

IIIu III :::J 0 "0 -0 :I: u ..!! Literate :; ::I ... '; "0.. . and Total Name of Village '0'- TOTAL POPULATION -o! ~l! ~ u .... "0 _g~ ,0:::-- Bducated Workers 'C, i Persons (I-IX) 0 *-u e j ~U ~~ Z 8~ 8] :::J '8 .. c:: ,----A.. ~ U <:::. ~~ ~ ,..---A---., r---'"-----., ~ ~ P M F M F M F M FM F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ]4 15 16 16 16 Titmiya Khera 373 Unpopula ted 17 17 Sanwada 2,774 306 307 1,350 682 668 194 187 11 21 115 16 355 48 18 18 Asawa 4,915 170 186 706 330 376 14 2 70 72 60 15 154 14 19 19 Udwaria 744 148 148 771 394 377 82 76 48 51 28 1 258 146 20 20 Padroo Kbera 1,214 8 8 55 28 27 18 5

21 21 Bari Khera 1,825 4 4 19 10 9 10 9 7 22 22 Burari Kbera 1,799 32 32 165 88 77 16 15 64 64 23 23 Tokra 3,833 ]02 121. 562 283 279 2 101 123 40 33 187 153 24 24 Singarli Kbera 1,463 6 6 24 14 10 12 10 2 9 3 25 25 Peethapura II 3,516 94 94 485 250 235 82 7S 21 21 33 4 125 19

26 26 Sirodi 2,302 393 398 1,802 878 924 187 175 6 5 291 71 418 57 27 2i Gulabganj 3,468 355 365 1,681 876 805 162 162 70 67 168 21 466 5 28 28 Malgaon 1,823 280 282 1,276 595 681 76 73 9 16 144 68 255 70 29 29 Paseetara 3,373 280 281 1,234 604 630 132 127 41 31 84 24 350 47 30 30 Hathal 3,337 242 269 915 418 497 159 146 129 69 219 47

31 31 Dadarla 1,249 62 63 360 191 169 120 117 3 119 2 32 32 SelV1ada 2,935 290 298 933 485 448 104 76 40 38 53 3 268 33 33 . Jolpur 2,187 107 107 56.2 282 280 31 17 20 20 23 7 184 12 34 34 Badka ],219 94 100 521 290 231 252 217 38 14 2 176 35 35 Rampura Rohua 484 41 41 223 112 111 53 52 4 61 2

36 36 Bbamra ],571 67 67 301 154 147 30 . 29 II ]6 1 93 3 37 37 Malawa 1,189 134 - 134 585 291 294 32 29 48 S5 34 2 162 3 38 38 Saran-ka-Kbera. 2,801 48 48 298 ]67 131 92 77 10 7 22 9 91 24 39 39 Jeerawal 8,390 262 263 1,216 637 579 102 93 186 170 80 6 347 24 40 40 Robua 12,743 179 179 901 495 406 66 54 226 173 16 3 330 77

41 41 Raipur 6,158 184 187 1,024 521 503 110 98 13 16 95 10 293 21 42 42 Kolapura 1,132 9 10 44 26 18 2 2 17 11 2 16 43 43 Amrapura 1,424 29 29 167 93 74 19 11 65 53 1 5S 44 44 Hadmatiya 1,479 61 61 278 136 142 18 15 40 29 11 68 35 45 45 Matasan 1,840 95 96 583 299 284 204 185 36 39 25 148,

46 46 Morwara 1,532 108 III 534 218 256 41 36 23 26 IS 182 9 47 41 Peetbapura 1 637 211 212 1,030 561 469 110 102 20 18 51 2 322 30 48 48 'Sooliwa 2,168 234 234 1,208 221 587 319 291 9 9 117 2 367 11 49 49 Kusma 994 Unpo.pulated 50 50 Varman 5,117 346 350 1,788 930 8S8 361 348 130 109 69 7 535 6

51 51 K.han 1,121 93 93 471 241 230 148 133 5 8 22 1 IS5 52 52 Wasan 3,512 195 196 1,712 907 805 291 281 94 7S 137 18 512 \ 2 53 53 3,789 603 607 2,770 1,453 1,317 534 479 III 113 228 6S 779 32 54 54 Vikaowas 1,236 106 106 525 281 244 58 51 31 25 26 165 1 5S S5 Deerol 733 37 37 198 100 98 51 48 65

56 56 Serwa J,275 52 55 274 144 130 92 77 8 3 95 57 S7 Sapol 1,203 110 110 SOl 249 252 75 70 56 52 22 3 132 2 58 58 Ohanpur 1,795 141 142 682 359 323 49 34 24 34 ~3 4 . 213 14 59 59 Anadra 6,330 808 815 4,043 2,136 1,907 743 652 244 227 449 83 1,147 300 60 60 Oak 2,183 221 221 1,058 553 505 284 . 252 56 43 47 24 362 10 23 RURAL PRIMARY'tENsOS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X z0 ,.---A-:--.. ~ r--"---. ~ ~ ~ r--"---. r--"--., ~ ~ r---A---, ti5 M F M F' M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 ' 21 22 - 23 24 -25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 Unpopulated 16 125 77 30 68 41 6 2 1 19 2 23 9 326 620 17 95 25 13 15 8 1 2 8 1 176 362 18 104, 83 62 45 54 25 3 4 IS 6 3 136 231 19 5 5 12 10 22 20

5 1 1 3 9 21 4 2 11 10 49 31 24 33 22 112 86 15 23 30 60 14 96 126 23 9 3 5 7 24 63 46 17 8 4 3 125 216 25

126 107 56 34 35 1 15 3 48 3 47 460 867 26 242 49 71 1 S4 1 6 9 35 3 410 800 27 104 5 41 40 23 10 1 23 4 1 1 46 4 10 6 340 611 28 151 . 2 67 31 31 3 12 24 1 8 4 6 6 45 6 254 583 29 85 13 44 18 18 30 6 11 10 31 199 450 30

81 22 2 10 1 2 3 72 167 31 121 51 32 23 1 8 I) 23 217 448 32 93 35 10 37 16 2 3 98 268 33 128 31 8 9 114 231 34 39 11 9 2 51 109 35

33 41 6 13 3 61 144 36 90 40 16 3 16 129 291 37 84 18 10 6 3 - 70 107 38 119 4 63 7 63 8 16 47 5 33 4 290 555 39 228 64 100 13 1 1 16S 329 40

173 54 19 12 2 9 5 14 2 23 228 482 41 11 4 10 18 42 40 3 11 38 74 43 S3 3 32 7 3 2 2 68 107 44 124 21 3 151 284 45

133 6 15 2 26 8 96 247 46 241 30 34 21 15 4 2 5 239 439 47 322 11 8 24 7 1 3 254 576 48 Unpopulated 49 395 4 30 44 2 30' 3 15 17 395 852 SO

131 9 3 5 2 5 86 230 51 358 60 13 2 23 20 4 34 395 803 52 439 21 7 28 79 3 3 54 1 9 160 7 674 1,285 53 115 19 21 1 1 9 116 243 54 49 11 5 35 98 55

75 2 13 3 2 49 130 56 112 4 5 2 8 3 117 250 57 95 60 14 42 8 1 2 5 146 309 58 539 146 208 105 159 34 43 2 8 9 59 9 113 12 989 1,607 59 242 8 SS 2 51 8 2 4 191 495 60 24 TEHSIL: 5 • REODHAR ., u ... Ii 8 <~ o~ ::c ~~,...-A--.. r-~ P M F M F M F M F M F ° 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 1:3 14 15 16 61 61 Dhanera 986 85 85 434 228 206 161 146 21 25 2 142 18 62 62 Dabani 1,483 213 214 733 373 360 66 57 81 74 66 17 193 28 63 Thai 121 122 993 529 299 63 21°39 464 323 86 68 20 2 277 27 64 64 Loonol 2,221 221 221 1,097 568 529 234 200 23 26 131 38 314 15 65 65 Perwa 867 71 71 386 199 187 151 140 6 2 109 7

66 66 Asaa 539 16 16 89 50 39 9 6 32 25 67 67 Rajgarh 655 52 52 328 164 164 I3 13 IJ 15 8 79 17 68 68 Meetan 1,310 146 149 707 361 346 141 135 3 3 52 218 1 69 69 Vanti 362 13 13 85 40 45 40 45 19 70 70 Awada 1,624 90 90 572 311 261 235 197 5 3 10 174

71 71 Kaleri 662 46 49 241 141 100 122 86 2 11 72 72 Magriwada 4,678 355 357 1,876 979 897 2Q4 186 84 72 103 19 490 61 73 73 Gundawara 1,648 97 99 503 262 241 12 13 38 41 22 153 27 74 74 Mandar 8,542 1,370 1,387 6,620 3,339 3,281 642 618 261 257 963 3051,603 186 75 75 SODani 1,816 91 94 496 274 222 43 36 35 19 22 3 175 60

76 76 Solda 3,850 349 349 1,799 968 831 193 155 115 92 121 4 542 27 77 77 Jetawada 3,152 250 252 1,358 684 674 119 107 101 100 97 17 343 78 78 Bant 4,162 204 204 1,613 833 780 203 187 164 127 43 4 422 29 79 79 Kotra 866 63 64 359 195 164 74 62 20 117 7 80 80 Wasada 1,849 144 144 739 376 363 42 37 16 11 79 2 197

81 81 Fatehpura 286 Unpopulated 82 82 Bhilra 469 38 39 251 125 126 114' 107 2 76 25 83 83 Rampura Pilosi 912 58 58 313 151 162 118 121 8 87 8 84 84 Jawadra 604 24 24 157 82 75 15 15 51 42 10 48 85 85 KotraKhera 429 32 32 IS6 82 74 2 2 4 41 1

86 86 Jamtha 1,45l 61 61 335 170 165 53 51 45 46 29 77 87 87 Jawal 1,266 82 83 424 212 212 93 85 36 2 132 112 88 88 DidaD Khera (Didmana Khera) 792 UDpopulated 89 89 Bijwa Khera 377 UDpopula ted 90 90 Marol 2,533 206 211 1,016 512 504 126 115 30 24 73 8 298

91 91 Nimbora 1,107 114 114 578 304 274 230 205 23 2 176 5 92 92 Karoti 776 55 55 292 134 158 67 66 11 72 15 93 93 Dholpura (Oolpura) 1,575 254 254 1,331 702 629 631 554 19 4 446 74 94 94 Leelora 745 27 27 145 77 .68 77 68 44 15 9S 95 Dhawli 3,223 261 261 1,247 656 591 297 272 80 75 72 13 382 35

96 96 Bahadurpura 236 11 11 75 34 41 34 41 20 3 97 97 Palri Khera 577 95 95 450 226 224 178 173 23 26 20 6 145 17 98 98 Mooliya Khera 1,377 34 34 172 91 81 3 5 88 76 58 15 99 99 Karjiya 1,101 38 38 248 138 110 138 110 7, 107 8 100 100 Datani 2,640 281 281 1,411 736 675 514 478 11 10 46 10 420 8

101 101 Vidmiya 467 2 2 11 5 6 5 6 3 1 102 102 Peepaliya 610 22 22 110 51 59 44 49 40 3 103 103 Salotra 2,486 SO ~ 285 164 121 136 96 28 2S 9 101 104 104 Rampura Khera 989 72 72 335 175 160 162 149 1 96 105 105 Makawal 2,015 210 214 1,071 S50 521 121 112 62 S4 73 9 350 10 2S RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON- WORKERS

I II III IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X 0 Z r-....J...~r-~~~~,....-A~ ~~~r--'-""""\ r-~ Cii M FM F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

94 2 15 9 26 7 2 2 1 2 86 188 61 66 3 84 23 3 1 25 9 1 1 5 180 332 62 144 4 60 18 21 I 21 2 10 19 4 252 437 63 111 89 9 19 2 17 25 1 24 1 8 20 3 254 514 64 84 3 3 13 2 1 2 4 3 90 ISO 65

16 4 2 3 25 39 66 62 3 2 8 8 2 3 1 1 2 3 85 147 67 148 1 16 11 29 5 9 143 345 68 19 21 45 69 144 15 13 137 261 70

7 2 2 130 100 71 421 57 21 4 12 10 3 8 1 14 489 836 72 109 3 3 11 31 13 6 3 I 109 214 73 769 SO 99 67 60 5 4 108 19 88 4 45 146 17 33 1 251 23 1,736 3,095 74 144 44 20 16 9 2 99 162 75

391 8 82 17 18 12 5 8 1 1 2S 426 804 76 253 30 19 7 3 11 1 19 341 674 77 330 16 38 6 16 2 4 5 13 2 14 5 . 411 751 78 SO 5 17 17 2 1 2 78 157 79 152 22 3 5 8 4 3 179 363 80 Un pop·u 1ate d 81 49 13 22 11 3 3 49 101 82 59 15 6 10 2 3 64 154 83 6 40 2 34 75 84 11 17 9 3 1 41 73 85

19 51 2 1 4 93 165 86 83 69 2S 33 12 8 10 1 1 I SO 100 87 Unpopulated 88 Unpopulated 89 166 43 26 24 2 8 11 3 15 214 503 90

99 30 5 18 8 3 1 3 14 128 269 91 39 2 12 2 7 2 8 1 5 8 1 62 143 92 281 2 90 62 41 8 1 10 1 2 9 4 9 256 555 93 40 3 1 3 12 33 53 94 204 1 75 2S 56 8 22 S 20 274 556 9S

18 2 3 14 38 96 112 3 20 12 4 2 3 1 3 2 81 207 97 51 3 7 4 8 33 66 98 81 5 20 8 1 31 102 99 235 83 7 48 19 6 2 8 3 16 316 667 100

3 2 5 101 22 1 11 7 11 56 102 85 5 11 63 121 103 74 16 6 79 160 104 201 6 46 2 60 2 12 7 7 11 3 3 200 511 lOS 26 TEHSIL : 5 - REODHAR .. 31:s I) ~ ~ ;E; u .!! Literate '3. :s. and Total Name of Village 'OJ "0.. TOTAL POPULATION ~.a 0 ;- '0: ,.8- '2.8,1:1.- Educated Workers 0 Z ~ ·~e :8 r>.!a ~~ Persons (I-IX) u "'u Z :s:2u ... S 'g ~: 0 ~ u <;;:.. C)~ ,---J'---..,---J'---..~ ~ = P M F M FM FM FM F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 106 106 Goreli 1,092 75 75 367 194 173 179 164 105 14 107 107 Bootri 875 SO SO 251 132 119 23 15 22 18 19 80 6 108 108 Padroo Kbcra \ 252 ,8 18 48 22 26 22 26 9 1 109 109 Bhcrooprh 1:473 101 103 579 306 273 204 186 3 5 38 13 209 43 110 1l0Bhatana 7,439 452 452 2,180 1,106 1,074 326 318 122 103 179 44 647 91 111 111 Derli 497 8 8 47 27 20 17 20 14 - 112 112 Badcchi 2,054 112 112 493 259 234 143 129 31 28 S 157 35 113 113 AwaU)'a 2,748 84 86 254 132 122 115 100 77 20 114 114 Padar 4,761 118 120 637 336 301 121 96 47 37 18 8 207 87 115 115 Dhccbri 2,490 34 34 193 104 89 66

116 116 Mctbipura 3,402 65 is 384 213 171 4S 33 157 129 2 143 S6 27 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON-

~ WORKERS I II m IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIn IX X 0 Z &. ~~r ,~~~~~~~~ ~ r;i M F M F M F M F M F M F M P M F M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0 72 26 14 7 89 159 106 52 1 12 2 IS 3 52 113 107 7 2 1 13 25 108 89 1 96 42 14 6 2 2 97 230 109 267 36 10: 38 120 2 52 1 16 51 5 34 8 459 983 110

12 2 13 20 III 88 27 32 36 3 2 3 1 102 199 112 56 4 5 10 13 6 3 55 102 113 97 61 85 39 3 3 4 1 129 214 114 29 26 10 1 38 89 115

79 37 53 26 3 1 70 115 116 28 TOWN: J - SHECGANJ, D - SIROHI

Literate ,--­ Total '0'" TOTAL and U.A./Town/Ward/Block POPULATION Bducated Workers . Persons (I-lX) ;; J ---"-._----. ~~~ ~ P M F M F M FM F M F o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I SHEOGANJ TOWN 2.99 2,240 2,304 12,029 6,088 5,941 552 50S 326 281 35M 1462 2740 84

2 Ward No.1 267 1,343 649 56 65 48 43 351 131 318 10

3 B]ock I 173 115 838 427 411 47 62 27 22 190 39 203 6 4 Block 2 85 92 505 267 238 9 3 21 21 161 92 115 4

5 Ward No.1 252 259 1,301 644 SO 61 53 30 396 190 196 3

6 Block 3 114 119 591 310 281 32 42 52 30 152 62 144 2 1 Block 4 89 90 393 180 213 17 20 130 74 68 8 Block 5 49 50 317 167 150 1 114 54 84 1

9 Ward No.3 333 334 1,688 844 844 4S 41 540 196 373 14

10 Block 6 116 117 575 286 289 184 52 142 13 11 Block 7 87 87 433 2]4 219 152 76 85 1 12 Block 8 130 130 680 344 336 45 42 204 68 146

13 Ward No. 4 233 234 1,277 635 641 214 177 4 :I 357 96 302 3

14 Block .9 107 107 627 312 315 54 46 173 39 143 15 Block 10 126 127 650 323 327 160 131 4 2 184 57 159 3

16 Ward No.5 201 207 1,110 S4S 565 15 15 1 412 280 228 2

17 Block 11 112 117 643 316 327 6 5 1 246 169 125 18 Block ]2 90 90 467 229 238 9 10 166 111 103 2

19 Ward No. 6 309 310 1,591 84S 746 39 53 211 198 342 79434 28

20 Block 13 64 64 292 166 126 5 8 11 6 117 55 90 6 21 Block 14 168 169 858 448 410 4 4 156 146 151 16 239 17 22 Block 15 17 77 441 231 210 30 41 44 46 74 8 105 5

23 Ward No. 7 230 2SO 1,459 759 700 72 42 2 463 125 321 22

24 Block 16 96 100 595 316 279 62 36 2 188 36 143 11 25 Block 17 84 100 597 314 283 10 6 182 36 132 11 26 Block 18 SO SO 267 129 138 93 53 46

27 Ward No.8 423 443 2,260 "1,109 1,151 61 52 7 8 703 365 468 2

28 Block 19 114 116 576 264 312 7 6 192 151 112' 29 Block 20 128 133 724 349 375 43 36 4 7 218 152 143 30 Block 21 95 104 517 266 251 4 5 1 1 145 ]8 122 31 Block 22 86 90 443 230 213 7 5 2 ]48 44 9]

II SIROHI TOWN 0.71 3.910 4,007 18,774 9,778 8,996 1274 1168 736 621 5733 2422 4200 513

2 Ward No. 1 317 330 1,447 765 681 1 2 9 571 191 319 15

3 Block I 97 98 483 236 241 188 112 9S 2 4 Block 2 78 80 317 170 147 126 79 58 4 5 Block 3 142 152 647 359 288 2 2 9 258 100 166 9 29 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON­

-----~ WORKERS

I II m IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

19 1 114 33 55 1 294 12 353 3 102 1 937 1 125 464 32 3,348 5,857

27 6 1 18 25 10 86 28 81 10 376 639 2

29 15 3 1 6 8 8 51 22 60 6 224 405 3 7 12 3 12 17 2 35 6 21 4 152 234 4

2A 3 8 35 I 45 5 111 11 54 2 361 641 5

19 2 2 27 1 14 1 33 5 41 166 279 6 1 ] 1 17 4 36 1 7 112 213 7 5 5 7 14 42 5 6 1 83 149 8

8 3 110 7 66 1 20 97 13 56 5 471 830 9

5 3 40 7 43 3 25 3 20 5 144 276 10 ~ 3 7 12 41 3 16 129 218 11 67 16 5 31 7 20 198 336 J2

4 11 1 31 81 :5 1 68 22 79 2 333 639 13

4 5 9 23 43 7 52 169 315 14 6 1 22 58 5 1 25 15 27 :2 164 324 15

4 4 1 19 26 7 ISO 1 16 2 317 563 16

4 4 11 12 7 75 10 191 327 17 8 14 75 6 2 126 236 18

93 72 18 16 27 1 22 1 IS lOS 1 20 64 7 411 718 19

4 5 3 1 2· 2 26 8 39 6 76 120 20 60 56 14 11 15 12 6 55 1 7 17 209 393 21 29 11 4 2 II 8 7 24 5 8 1 126 205 22

16 2 87 15 J 19 3 33 21 89 11 44 2 438 678 23

7 2 66 7 3 12 15 15 1 24 2 173 268 24 6 21 8 15 3 18 6 40 10 15 182 272 25 3 3 34 5 83 138 26

10 7 22 35 55 19 231 19 70 2 641 1,149 27

2 12 81 1 15 152 311 28 3 1 19 10 6 2 82 6 14 206 375 29 6 3 3 23 8 10 40 5 24 144 250 30 3 29 6 28 7 17 139 213 31

369 19 230 185 156 35 Z9 238 13 285 10 183 6 706 38 294 1 1710 206 5,578 8,483

6 10 3 2 16 22 75 2 15 175 8 446 667 2

4 4 4 22 3 58 1 141 245 3 1 1 1 17 3 36 3 1I2 143 4 5 5 2 2 12 18 36 9 81 4 193 279 5 30 TOWN : II ~ SIROHI

Literate ,..---- TOTAL POPULATION and Total U.A./Town/Ward/Block Educated Workers ci Persons (I-IX) Z ,..---~~~ ~ ,...-J--.. P M F. M F M F M F M F o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]2 13 14 ]5 16 6 Ward No.2 245 245 1,142 586 '556 445 271 228 5

7 Block 4 53 53 245 130 115 110 60 57 8 Block 5 81 81 417 227 190 158 65 90 3 9 Block 6 III 111 480 229 251 177 ]46 8] 2

10 Ward No. 3 393 395 1,774 919 855 100 96 684 390 348 15

11 Block 7 115 115 526 271 255 96 94 174 63 113 3 12 Block 8 102 103 486 239 247 209 155 87 3 13 Block 9 87 87 391 212 179 4 2 149 74 75 1 14 Block 10 89 90 371 197 174 IS2 98 73 8

15 Ward No. 4 331 351 1,617 811 806 47 33 620 345 314 20

16 Block 11 85 89 376 193 183 28 20 155 88 87 2 17 Block 12 73 82 381 195 186 10 12 148 67 61 2 18 Block 13 89 94 432 217 215 - 161 87 81 4 19 Block 14 84 87 438 216 222 9 156 103 95 12

20 Ward No.5 677 683 3,464 1,731 1,731 338 334 191 156 863 374 756 144 21 Block 15 123 123 591 2" 314 68 74 206 100 91 10 22 Block 16 125 127 640 333 ~ 1M 45 148 8 23 Block 17 151 lSI 774 388 386 243 247 37 36 79 13 194 122 24 Block 18 127 127 573 287 286 '6 6 117 120 109 20 149 39 2S Block 19 151' ISS 886 447 439 21 7 37 305 196 174 65

26 Ward No.6 291 194 1,191 652 639 3 3 451 274 137

27 Block 20 107 110 431 209 222 3 3 157 130 70 3 28 Block 21 89 89 404 211 193 146 M 81 3 ~ Block 22 67 67 311 157 154 96 50 57 3 30 Block 23 28 28 145 75 70 52 30 29

31 Ward No.7 311 311 1,453 714 719 487 181 '306 21

32 Block 24 82 82 399 202 197 144 54 86 3 33 Block 25 118 118 492 232 260 155 67 86 7 34 Block 26 121 121 562' 290 272 188 60 134 11

35 Ward No.8 395 '407 1,896 1,001 895 8 7 4 1 465 82 502 45

36 Block 27 112 112 550 280 270 2 2 165 32 138 5 37 Block 28 166 168 715 390 325 4 1 2 1 226 43 191 21 38 Block 29 117 127 631 331 300 2 4 2 74 7 173 19

39 Ward No. , 714 759 3,558 1,986 1,572 651 580 531 453 799 116 940 109

40 Block 30 140 141 736 369 367 108 116 153 147 141 21 159 38 41 Block 31 132 155 839 517 322 208 179 71 SO 243 41 20S 42 42 Block 32 178 179 87S 448 427 269 272 75 59 88 ,6 228 10 43 Block 33 166 167 806 450 356 SO 3 177 162 193 38 207 19 44 Block 34 J08 117 302 202 Joo 1.6 10 S6 35 134 10 141 31 'URBAN PRIMARY CENS'US ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON­ .------~ WORKERS

I u III IV V(b) VI VII VIII IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

4 7 33 1 15 1 77 9 73 1 358 551 6

4 29 21 73 115 7 1 23 2 25 1 14 25 137 187 8 3 7 6 34 27 2 148 249 9

1 1 41 3 91 5 21 166 10 571 840 10

39 4 10 8 52 2 158 252 11 1 4 31 6 45 3 152 244 12 3 11 2 20 1 3 36 137 178 13 1 3 1 30 3 5 33 5 124 166 14

10 6 I 1 2 42 16 2 '70 20 154 19 497 786 15

1 12 4 2 26 6 36 2 106 181 16 1 9 1 8 4 38 2 134 184 17 6 1 10 16 6 42 4 136 211 18 3 612 11 11 20 4 38 11 121 210 19 146 120 158 14 84 11 42 1 2 68 1 41 239 73 976 1,488 20

4 5 22 2 3 7 7 48 3 186 304 21 SO 1 20 3 13 2 28 12 22 4 185 299 22 46 77 115 26 6 2 5 7 31 1 194 264 23 34 41 38 2 12 7 7 46 1 138 247 24 12 1 12 ]6 12 21 8 92 64 273 374 25

1 I 14 23 :1 2 87 1 15 1 91 5 415 630 26

11 2 2 21 1 35 139 219 27 2 1 3 12 3S 3 25 3 130 190 28 1 S 17 7 1 27 2 100 151 29 6 14 4 5 46 70 30

3 1 14 1 27 :1 73 2 49 4 16 123 11 418 768 31

14 1 11 14 2 44 3 116 194 )2 9 26 2 S 1 6 40 4 146 253 33 3 1 1'7 2 36 30 3 8 39 5 156 261 34

72 723 724 2 18 1 40 49 103 19 54 119 9 499 850 35

12 1 2 4 12 40 2S 3 10 33 1 142 265 36 22 1 3 2 2 1 11 \4 8 43 12 28 60 5 199 304 37 38 5 18 S 22 1 3 14 35 4 16 26 3 158 281 38

118 11 67 16 113 31 27 13 49 3 5 3 46 5 60 442 39 1,046 1,463 39

10 4 4 1 23 18 4 9 3 3 14 2 18 74 10 210 329 40 55 7 15 9 12 4 11 15 3 94 22 312 280 41 41 1 29 27 27 8 15 1 1 7 3 16 57 5 220 417 42 11 19 6 51 9 1 14 2 1 10 23 77 2 243 337 43 140 61 100 44 32 TOWN: 11 • SIROHI, Ill· PINDWARA, IV· MOUNT ABU

Literate r-- U.A./Town/Ward/Block TOTAL POPULATION and Total Educated Warkers Persons (I-IX)

~ ,.---J--., ,.---J--., ,.---J--., MP MPM PM P o I 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

45 Ward No. 10 216 221 1,122 S92 530 125 115 7 2 347 98 240 30

46 Block 35 117 119 659 352 307 66 62 6 2 191 44 139 20 47 Block 36 99 102 463 Z40 223 59 53 1 156 54 101 10

III PINDWARA TOWN 30.54 1,940 1,970 9,743 5,027 4,716 828 763 240 201 2284 756 229S 72

2 Ward No, 1 424 425 2,159 1,145 1,014 308 267 II 17 461 78 556 15

3 Block 131 131 694 374 320 202 188 44 1 193 2 4 Block 2 113 114 589 308 281 13 3 4 171 24 143 5 Block 3 180 180 876 463 413 93 76 18 17 246 53 220 13

6 Ward No.2 429 43S 2,096 1,070 1,026 321 296 83 79 340 61 552 13

7 Block 4 132 135 599 303 296 110 104 3 2 40 175 14 8 Block S 93 95 500 260 240 61 56 103 10 116 9 9 Block 6 92 92 463 237 226 137 127 71 3 123 10 Block 7 112 113 534 270 264 13 9 80 77 126 48 138

11 Ward No. 3 114 114 589 283 306 189 124 103 1

12 Block 8 114 114 589 283 306 189 124 103

13 Ward No. 4 142 150 680 325 3SS 1 1 124 167 126 2

14 Block 9 142 150 680 325 355 224 167 126 2

15 Ward No.5 156 157 817 433 384 9 S 217 46 184 :2

16 Block 10 89 90 532 291 241 9 5 138 14 126 17 Block 11 67 67 285 142 143 79 32 58

18 Ward No.6 197 203 1,073 538 S35 3S 25 1 313 196 213 18

19 Block 12 95 99 561 273 288 30 23 181 131 109 3 20 Block 13 102 104 512 265 247 5 2 132 65· 104 15

21 Ward No.7 177 177 499 446 44 38 zoo 16 212 :2

22 Block 14 17 71 385 211 174 102 9 84 2 23 Block IS 100 100 560 288 272 44 38 98 7 128

24 Ward No.8 301 309 1,384 734 650 110 132 134 104 340 68 349 9

25 Block 16 114 116 529 276 253 33 33 6 105 16 131 5 26 Block 17 187 193 855 458 397 77 99 128 104 234 52 218 4

IV MOUNT AIlU TO'WN 21.41 1,847 1,890 9,840 5,490 4,350 514 441 804 740 3466 lSOl 'JJf17 2.72

2. Ward No, 1 413 420 2,510 1,365 1,145 84 67 11 10 983 535 676 25

3 Block 1 77 79 S11 275 236 7 5 219 ·122 140 14 4 Block 2 116 116 688 382 306 12 2 273 135 179 6 33 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA- ____ . ______--, NON­ WORKERS

1 II 1II IV Veal V(b) VI VII VIII IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 0

8 1 1 4 17 40 1 42 127 29 352 500 45

2 11 22 22 79 19 213 287 46 7 2 6 18 20 48 10 139 213 47

614 3 78 17 89 4 2 203 10 203 5 160 416 8 152 2. 378 23 2,732 4,644 1

lSI 19 1 21 1 59 2 104 1 62 60 5 25 154 5589 999 2

103 13 19 19 7 10 S 7 10 181 318 3 10 3 21 54 14 28 13 165 281 4 38 3 2 19 2 43 38 27 5 18 31 5 243 400 5

187 51 14 66 4 42 3 18 1 3S 48 26 79 1 518 1,003 6

44 14 6 60 4 622 7 9 10 23 128 282 7 43 7 8 1 8 1 11 11 8 6 21 144 231 8 46 27 13 2 8 4 23 114 226 9 54 3 5 15 3 17 23 6 12 132 264 10

19 IS 10 1 32 3 24 180 305 11

19 15 10 32 3 24 180 305 12

21 2 13 6S 27 199 353 13

21 2 13 65 27 199 353 14

31 38 1 6 1 23 41 4 40 249 382 15

24 38 5 11 24 4 20 165 240 16 7 1 12 18 20 84 142 17

25 1 1 26 2 21 1 85 1 6 49 13 325 517 18

26 2 13 48 6 16 1 164 285 19 25 8 37 33 12 161 232 20

108 2 3 10 34 31 2 24 187 444 21

25 2 2 .4 30 14 8 127 172 22 83 6 4 17 16 160 272 23

93 1 4 1 2 1 2 21 6 53 2 86 1 81 4 385 641 24

79 7 5 16 5 18 3 145 248 25 14 4 2 14 I 37 81 63 240 393 26

98 11 80 19 22 5 3 41 1 144 187 24 438 19 7S 3 1789 189 2,61:; 4,078

1 23 1 91 IS 175 5 23 1 278 18 689 1,110 :!

3 10 34 37 5 SO 13 135 222 3 7 29 32 50 3 4 57 2 203 300 4 34 TOWN : IV - MOUNT ABU, V· ABU ROAD

Literate TOTAL POPULATION and Total o U .A.JTown/WardJBlock Educated Workers z Persons (I·IX) -8 o u ,---~ ...-J-----. ~ ,..--A-.-.... ,..--A---..., PM F M FM F M FM F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

5 Block 3 107 111 666 365 301 47 43 251 136 178 3 6 Block 4 113 114 645 343 302 18 17 9 9 240 142 179 2

7 Ward No.2 542 547 2,679 1,540 1,139 249 226 277 225 925 298 886 50

8 Block 5 ] 15 116 522 283 239 54 44 60 56 154 69 156 9 9 Block 6 ]07 109 564 314 250 32 27 67 40 159 23 177 5 10 Block 7 119 121 669 399 270 28 31 74 61 273 115 216 3 11 Block 8 III III 535 325 210 68 60 31 29 213 62 209 12 12 Block 9 90 90 389 219 170 67 64 45 39 126 29 128 21

13 Ward No. 3 456 478 2,576 1,438 1,138 50 34 270 280 907 456 643 97

14 Block 10 97 ' 113 765 533 232 ]7 ]2 110 124 347 25 164 38 ]5 Block 11 145 ]48 641 377 264 6 5 56 51 224 76 183 II ]6 Block 12 84 84 616 205 411 8 3 66 74 116 265 110 37 17 Block III 130 133 554 323 231 19 14 38 31 220 90 ]86 11

18 Ward No.4 436 445 2,075 1,147 928 131 114 246 225 651 201 672 100

19 Block 14 116 )]6 637 358 279 25 19 98 100 228 70 226 41 20 Block 15 157 ]58 661 359 302 16 13 61 63 177 61 196 5 21 Block 16 36 40 231 132 99 39 23 18 6 85 13 70 3 22 Block 17 127 131 546 298 248 51 59 69 56 161 57 ]74 4

V ABU ROAD TOWN* 2.58 4,798 4,858 25,331 13,286 12,045 1007 899 708 651 8324 4246 6002 330

2 Ward No. 1 1,676 1,699 8,114 4,283 3,831 350 282 171 168 2894 1628 1867 98

3 Block 122 122 571 322 249 ]7 11 8 4 250 134 150 4 4 Block 2 114 114 533 272 261 12 4 8 5 201 124 132 11 5 Block 3 66 66 331 175 156 13 12 16 11 72 24 76 9 6 Block 4 89 89 470 244 226 8 3 33 31 131 43 114 12 7 Block 5 103 103 437 215 222 40 40 17 26 131 63 109 6 R Block 6 93 104 355 202 163 9 7 3 2 113 54 110 9 Block 7 83 85 389 220 169 32 20 8 6 146 53 97 5 10 Block 8 124 130 711 ,370 341 5 12 309 246 142 3 11 Block 9 108 109 590 315 275 24 20 12 9 199 110 121 3 12 Block 10 69 69 345 , 178 167 1 5 4 ]32 94 70 6 13 Block U 68 68 312 159 153 3 2 ]03 72 70 2 ]4 Block 12 83 83 400 218 182 8 19 6 2 ]70 93 . 91 2 IS Block 13 112 114 533 294 239 ]0 10 20 16 212 141 111 5 16 Block 14 91 92 446 233 213 95 80 152 74 99 9 17 Block 15 69 74 333 177 156 13 10 117 76 78 3 18 Block 16 68 68 319 167 152 8 8 5 10 100 60 76 3 19 Block 17 83 83 354 171 Ill3 24 19 6 9' 111 77 1j3 12 20 Block 18 126 126 675 351 32 .. 33 17 19 21 215 90 138 3

21 Ward No.2 340 346 1,637 879 758 235 206 53 44 559 213 414 10

22 Block 19 144 144 704 374 330 154 135 53 44 196 42 178 5 23 Block 20 129 130 597 329 268 71 58 219' 83 152 4 24 Block 21 67 72 336 176 1&.). 10 13 ]44 88 84

* For Special Charge Railway Colony, Abu Road, sea Appendix II 35 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON­ ------~ WORKERS

I II III IV V(b) VI VII VII1 IX X c: r-.A--., ~ ~--"'\ ~ r--"---"'\ ~ ~ ~-., ~ ~ ~ Z M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M P M F M F M F rii 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

12 30 12 34 2 7 83 1 187 298 S 1 22 7 S4 7 88 2 164 300 6

73 1 12 2 7 14 19 35 2 lOS 2 40 2 SSI 41 654 1,089 7

24 3 1 1 928 8 102 7 127 230 8 48 8 2 2 8 6 7 11 6 81 1 137 245 9 4 1 4 5 45 18 2 138 1 183 267 10 1 3 7 9 26 5 158 11 116 198 11 2 1 5 15 3 102 21 91 149 12

1 1 24 4 7 1 1 2 26 1611098 8 5 418 62 795 1,041 13

1 7 58 20 2 1 9S 16 369 194 14 1 1 5 2 6 3 28 2 4 132 7 194 253 15 22 4 3 18 5 67 28 95 374 16 10 50 124 11 137 220 17

24 9 43 13 8 4 2 2 8 6 2 60 4 7 512 68 475 818 18

6 3 3 1 12 1 4 200 37 132 238 J9 12 9 27 12 2 1 2 2 3 2 19 3 3 124 27 163 250 20 12 1 3 60 3 56 96 21 16 1 3 2 26 128 1 124 244 2Z

l4S 15 196 29 95 6 6 277 24 378 7 94 9 1037 29 1826 43 848 168 7,184 11,715

33 5 17 6 7 2 20 2 42 1 11 80 6 1518 30 137 48 1,416 3,733 2

I 7 7 31 65 1 39 3 172 245 3 5 1 2 4 4 16 26 5S 2 24 4 140 250 4 14 3 I 4 2 7 1 4 27 I 18 I 99 147 5 13 1 14 2 4 6 4 12 49 2 11 6 130 214 6 108 4 I 2 106 216 7 108 2 92 163 8 91 6 4 123 164 9 1 139 1 2 228 338 10 118 2 3 194 271. 11 3 63 4 6 108 161 12 7 . 1 56 6 2 89 151 J3 1 89 1 1 127 180 14 1 lOS 4 5 183 234 15 9S 7 3 2 134 204 16 1 74 I 2 2 99 153 17 3 3 64 I 6 2 91 149 18 I 2 78 8 4 2 88 171 19 2 134 3 213 321 20

4 2 66 2 14 4 87 136 103 6 465 748 21

3 2 21 2 II 3 25 S4 61 I 195 325 22 1 37 1 I 37 41 34 4 In 264 23 8 2 25 41 8 92 159 24 36 TOWN : V • ABU ROAD

'C .2 Literate .--- ::l", "Qu and Total U.A./Town/Ward/Block "Q'" TOTAL POPULATION u .... "0 ..:'" Educated Workers ..: Persons (I-IX) 1A rlld o::l :z:: p M F o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 25 Ward No. 3 301 306 1,855 1,002 853 10 12 760 479 432 14

26 Block 22 129 129 692 357 335 10 12 257 165 155 8 27 Block 23 86 88 577 314 263 254 172 132 1 28 Block 24 86 89 586 331 255 249 142 145 5

29 Ward No.4 171 174 861 449 412 8 9 369 254 213 9

30 Block 25 95 95 500 261 239 6 7 224 143 120 1 31 Block 26 76 79 361 188 173 2 2 145 111 93 8

32 Ward No. 5 271 271 1,237 649 588 30 20 60 54 387 149 315 21

33 Block 27 34 34 209 95 114 53 19 46 4 34 Block 28 139 139 508 274 234 17 11 56 52 177 75 144 9 35 Block 29 98 98 520 280 240 13 9 4 2 157 55 125 8

36 Ward No. 6 215 215 1,277 632 645 7 4 471 378 285 10

37 Block 30 87 87 519 256 263 7 4 190 168 121 2 38 Block 31 128 128 758 376 382 281 210 164 8

39 Ward No. 7 234 235 1,840 974 866 42 37 41 30 598 300 443 19

40 Block-32 148 148 779 404 375 5 3 :;01 223 176 10 41 Block 33 95 96 481 264 217 34 26 11 S 147 S6 130 S 42 Block 34 91 91 580 306 274 8 11 25 22 150 21 137 4

43 Ward No. 8 309 311 1,684 883 801 5 4 613 331 332 31

44 Block 35 110 112 606 306 300 236 146 134 5 45 Block 36 113 113 566 297 269 5 4 188 83 131 22 46 Block 37 86 8" 512 280 232 189 102 117 4

47 Ward No. 9 393 412 2,401 1,256 1,145 120 106 79 76 463 74 603 45

48 Block 38 23 23 118 69 49 37 4 37 49 Block 39 55 55 339 173 166 14 14 37 1 73 1 50 Block 40 91 97 424 235 189 3 7 74 14 113 5 51 Block 41 110 118 677 355 322 115 96 36 29 155 18 179 33 52 Block 42 114 119 843 424 419 2 3 29 33 160 37 201 6

53 Ward No. 10 488 489 2,413 1,232 1,181 110 126 119 104 724 314 573 3~-

54 Block 43 194 195 1,040 538 502 3 4 64 50 266 108 251 26 55 Block 44 ]64 164 742 379 363 5 - 6 247 123 176 7 56 Block 45 130 130 631 315 316 107 122 50 48 211 83 .40

57 Ward No. 11 400 400 2,012 1,047 965 90 93 185 175 486 126 475 39

58 Block 46 24 24 101 55 46 37 36 7 36 59 Block 47 87 87 378 202 176 63 63 29 17 -84 8 98 S 60 Block 48 16 16 62 31 31 4 6 2213 5 19 I 61 Block 49 138 138 781 398 383 16 15 34 39 203 58 170 11 62 Block 50 135 135 690 361 329 7 9 83 -81 179 55 152 22 37 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

______WORKERSA-- ______NON­ WORKERS

I II III IV VI vn VIII IX X

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 0

2.5 234 1 3 246 56 1 66 10 570 839 25

IS 2 14 58 35 33 6 202 327 26 2 12 3 89 13 13 1 182 262 27 10 8 1 99 8 1 20 3 186 250 28

1 1 5 2 17 1 5 73 77 34 6 136 403 29

11 5 51 33 18 1 141 238 30 5 2 6 22 44 16 5 95 165 31

9 1 61 6 1 27 1 21 1 58 1 87 49 11 334 567 32

5 421 5 4 14 8 5 1 49 110 33 . 1 39 1 4 5 19 57 19 8 130 225 34 3 18 3 18 1 13 25 22 25 3 155 232 35

1 1 1 16 '1. 113 1 70 31 9 347 635 36

11 11 57 29 12 2 135 261 37 IS 18 66 41 20 7 212 374 38

53 8 1 1 1 13 26 '1. 113 6 U8 88 12 531 847 39

2 1 7 14 1 56 64 31 9 228 365 40 10 7 1 7 1 25 2 33 46 3 134 212 41 41 1 5 5 42 4 31 11 169 270 42

4 1 44 11 10 6 106 3 154 46 16 501 770 43

3 2 12 8 t 54 37 17 5 172 295 44 27 12 5 2 18 1 69 10 9 166 247 45 1 5 7 3 34 2 48 19 2 163 228 46

84 637 634 11 17 1 73 13 86 138 5 119 24 653 1,100 47

4 2 4 4 1 22 32 49 48 4 11 1 7 34 4 13 100 165 49 17 1 12 3 2 9 . 19 2 15 24 13 1 122 184 SO 17 4 9 2 2 7 2 14 2 13 58 5 57 20 176 289 51 42 1 5 30 2 1 29 9 20 51 14 3 223 413 52

13 3 7 1 11 '1. 1 15 76 3 40 7 31 311 3 58 15 659 1,147 53

12 3 3 15 2 IS 32 2 8 7 20 113 3 33 8 287 476 54 3 1 14 7 131 19 6 203 356 55 1 5 30 32 4 67 6 1 169 315 56

4S 60 7 28 1 19 1 2.5 1 7 2 24 12 151 4 116 10 572 926 57

24 1 1 2 1 7 19 46 58 2 29 2 1 8 5 6 8 39 2 104 171 59 2 1 1 1 3 11 1 12 30 60 24 1 1 4 9 9 9 3 85 4 29 3 228 372 61 17 5 4 22 2 1 9 7 2 7 8 54 30 4 209 307 62

APPENDICES APPENDIX-I

LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED mmES FOR RAJASTHAN

List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for reorganised Rajasthan State according to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956 issued by the President of India. SCHEDULED CASTES 1. Throughout the State except , 46. Rawal Abu Road taluka of Sirohi district and Sunel Tappa 47. Salvi of :- 48. Sand 49. Santia 1. Adi Dharmi SO. Sarbhangi 2. Aheri 51. Sargara 3. Badi 52. Singiwala 4. Bagri 53. Thori or Nayak S. Bairwa or Berwa 54. Tirgsr 6. Bajgar 55. Valmiki 7. Balai 2. In Ajmer district :- 8. Bansphor 1. Aheri 9. Bargi, Vargi or Birgi. 2. Dagri 10, Bawaria 3. Balai 1) • Bedia or Beria 4. Bambhi 12. Bhand 5, Bansphod 13. Bhangi 6. Baori 14. Bidakia 7. Bargi 15. Bola 8. Bazigar 16. Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, Jalia, Mochi, Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia. 9. Bbangi 17. Chanda I 10. Bidakia 11. Chamar, Jatava, Jatia, Mochi or Raigar. 18. Chura 12. Dabgar 19. Dabgar 13, Dhanak 20. Dhankia 14. Dhed 21. Dheda 22. Dome 15. Dhobi 23. Gandia 16. Dholi 24. Garancha Mehtar or Gancba 17. Dom 25. Garo, Garura or Gurda 18. Garoda 26. Gavaria 19. Gancha 27. Godhi 20. Kabirpanthi 28. Jingar 2), Kalbelia 29. Kalbelia 22. Khangar 30. Kamad or Kamadia 23. Khatik 31. Kanjar 24. Koli 32. Ka:padia Sansi 25. Koria 31. Khangar 26. Kuchband 34. Kbatik 27. Mabar 35. Koli or Kori 28. Megbwal 36. Kooch Band 29. Nat 37. Koria 30. Pasi 38. Kunjar 31. Rawal 39. Madari or Bazigar 32. Sarbhangi 40. Majbabi 33. Sargara 41. Megh or Mcghwal 34. Satia 42. Mehar 35. Thori 43. Mehtar 36. Tirgar 44. Nu, 37.· Kanjar 45. Pasi 38. Sansi 41

3. In Abu Road Taluka of Sirohi district:- 20. Meghwal 1. Ager 21. Nat, Kalbelia or Sapeu 2. Bakad or Bant 22. Pardhi 3. Bbambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Cha­ 23. Pasi madia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, 24. Sansi Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar. 25. Zamral Mochigar, Madar. Madig, Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit SCHEDULED TRIBES or Samgar. 4. Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, 1. Throughout the State except Ajmer district. Halalkhor. Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar or Abu Road taluka of Sirohi district and Sunel Tappa of -Zadmalli. Jhalawar district :- 5. Chalvadi -or Channayya 1. Bbil 6. Chenna Dasar or Holaya Dasar 2. BhU Mina 7. Dhor, Kakkayya or Kankayya. 3. Damor, Damaria 8. Garoda or Garo 4. Garasia (excluding Rajput Garasia) 9. Halleer 5. Mina 1O~ Halsar, Haslar, HuIasvar or Halasvar. 6. Sehria, Sabariya 11. Holar or Valhar 12. Holaya or Holer 2. In Ajmer dilitrict :- 13. Lingader 1. Bhit :14. Mahar, Taral or Dhegu Megu 2. Bbil Mina 15. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar. 3. In Abu Road Taluka of Sirohi district :- 16. Mang, Matang or Minimadig. 1. Barda 17. Mang-Garudi 2. Bavacha or Bamcha 18. Meghval or Mengbvar 3. Bhil, including Bl).i1 Garasia, Dholi Bhil, 19. Mukri Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi, 20. Nadia or Hadi BhU, Rawal Bhil. Tadvi Bhil. Bhagalia. 21. Pasi Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava and Vasave. 22. Shenva, Chenva, Sedma or Ravat. 4. Chodhara 23. Tirgar or Tirbanda 5. Dhanka, including Tadvi, Tetaria and Valvi. 24. Turi 6. Dhodia 7. Dub!a, including Talavia or Halpati. 4. In Sunel Tappa of Jhalawar district :- 8. Gamit or Gamta or Gavit, including Mavcbi. Padvi, Vasava, Vasave and Valvi. ). Bagri or Bagdi 9. Gond or Rajgond 2. Balai 10. Kathodi or Kathari, including Dbor Banchada Kathodi or Ohor Katkari and Son Kathodi 3. or Son Katkari. 4. Barahar or Basod 11. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 5. Bargunda 12. Koli Ohor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha or Koigha 6. Bedia 13. Naikda or Nayaka, including Cholivala 7. Bbangi or Mehtar Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, 8. Bhanumllti and Nana Nayaka. 9. Chamar, Bairwa. Bbambi, Jatav, Mochi, 14. Pardhi, including Advichincher and Phanse or Regar. Pardhi 10. Chidar 15. Patelia 11. Dhanuk 16. Pomla 12. Dhed 17. Rathawa 13. Dom 18. Varli 14. Kanjar 19. Vitolia, Kotwalia or Barodia. 15. Kbatik 16. Koli or Kori 4. In Sunel Tappa of Jhalawar district :­ 17. Kotwal I. Gond 18. Mahar 2. Korku 19. Mang or Mang Garodi 3. Seharia 42

APPENDIX-II PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SPECIAL CHARGE

i:l Q "c::I -::t ".!! .2 Literate ::I. 'Name of Special Charge to TOTAL POPULATION 'i.!! =.. and Total "'C4: .:;:. .c:.-"iJ Educated Workers t.)c "j ,; .- " ~a ~~ Persons (l·IX) Z e101 8":E ui -< ~~ ~ '--~-.'If--A.~ ~ ! P M f M PM FM PM F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

l. Railway Colony. Abu Road,_ 1.28S 1,308 6,209 - 3,270 2,939 300 252 106 117 2,240 1,303 1.39S 62

WORKERS NON· ------~------...... ------WORKERS I n II1 IV V(a) V(b) VI VII VIII IX x

o 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S :2~ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38

1. 7 1 6 6 7 4 1322 24 45 34 1,87' 2,m

Note: 1. Railway Colony, Abu Road-Located in Abu Road Town, Ward No.1 (Block Nos. 5 to 18). SECTION III

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APPENDIX-I

ALPHABETICAL UST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

PART-A : TOWNS

Page No. Page No. Code 81. Code Name of TOWD ,..---Jo----.. SI. Name of Town r=- 4 No. No. No. No. TD PCA TD PCA

1 V Abu Road 2-4 (b) 34 4 I Sbeoganj 2-4 (b) 28 2 IV Mount Abu 2-4 (b) 32 5 II Sirobi 2-4 (b) 28 3IIl Pindwara 2-4 (b) 32

PART-B : VILLAGES

Page No. S1. Code SI. Code No. No. Name of Village No. No. Name of Village ~ VD peA

1. SHEOGANJ TEHSIL 32 44 Kukdi Khera ~qr 6 8 6 6 27 Akbapura Kbaral ~~ 33 5 Lakbmawa Bara ~n.r 6 6 2 40 Akbapura Khuni ~-u~ 6 6 34 4 Lakbmawa Cbbota ~um 6 6 3 9 Alpa IIl'i(qf 6 6 35 11 Las WRr 6 6 4 30 Andor ~ 6 6 36 23 ·Lotiwara Bara ~qT 6 6 5 33 Arathwara ~T 6 6 37 24 Lotiwara Chbota ~m 6 6 6 45 Badia iI'mIT 6 8 38 26 Madani ~ 6 6 7 59 Bagseen iI'mir.r 8 8 39 2 Manadar lAm: 6 6 8 60 Barewara ~ 8 8 40 18 Mochbal .rnmr 6 6 9 42 Bargaon ~ 6 8 41 61 Modi 1I'mIT 8 8 10 32 Bhaiv 'I1lI' 6 6 42 22 Naradra ~ 6 6 11 7 Buderi '!~ 6 6 43 46 Nawa Bas ;mmr 8 a 12 41 Chandana ;rt"'I';WT 6 8 44 28 Oda ~ 6 6 13 57 Chbibagaon ~ 8 8 45 65 PalIi ~ 8 8 14 54 Chooli ~ 8 8 46 47 Pbachariya IIit'Ifun 8 a 15 56 Choteela .moo 8 8 47 IS Posaliyan ~ 6 6 16 43 Deoli ~ 6 8 48 1 Purari Khera ~mqr 6 6 17 66 Dewoo-ka-Bera tc.l~.tu 8 8 49 55 Radbar 'UIiR: 8 8 1'8 50 Dhuwana ~ 8 8 SO 29 Raniya Khera WNr~ 6 6 6 6 19 17 Fatehpura ~ 51 3 Rewara ~ 6 6 20 53 Goodana mr.rr 8 8 52 35 Rukhada WTWT 6 6 21 8 Gola tffirT 6 6 53 31 Sagaliya ~ 6 6 6 6 . 22 38 Jaitpura ~6$U 54 62 Sardarpura ~ 8 8 23 10 ms)\;fi 6 6 55 21 Sawali fmit 6 6 24 13 Jogapura \iIl1rr~ 6 6 56 20 Scuda ~ 6 6 25 14 Joyla ~ 6 6 57 52 Sikbon-ka.Jor fuftl-'IiT -..rr. 8 8 ~mlli~ 8 8 26 51 Kana Kolar 58 49 Surajpura ~~ 8 8 6 6 27 6 Kenral ~t~ 59 34 Sutharon·ka·Gudha wrrn·~~ 6 6 28 39 Kesarpnra ~~$'U 6 6 60 12 Taleta aW!t 6 6 6 6 29 36 Kbandra IRT 61 25 Ummedgarb ~ 6 6 lS 8 30 48 Khejadiya "ij[~ 62 58 Uthman ~ 8 8 31 63 Kolar ~ 8 8 2

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. 81 •• ' Code Name of Village SI. Code Name of Village ,--A----.. NO.' No. ~~\VD PCA No. No. VO PeA

63 16 Vadka 6 6 36 00 Kua Kbera ~·qT V;t 10 12 64 19 Van 6 6 37 33 Mamawali ~ 10 10 6S 37 Vera Rampura 6 6 38 4S Madiya ~ 10 10 66 64 Vera Vilpur 8 8 39 28 MaDdwa 'Iiro 10 10 40 12 Madwada If~ 8 8 2. SIROHI TEHSIL 41 14 MaDdwariya ~ 8 8 42 58 MaDkroda ~T 10 10 1 44 AkooDa qt;:n 10 10 43 3 Manora ~ 8 8 2 76 Amlari ~ 12 ]2 44 62 Meerpur ~J( 10 12 3 81 Amli ~ 12 12 4S 70 MaDdwara ~ 12 12 4 22 Angor ~ 10 10 46 19 Mobbtnagar ot1~iI.l( 8 10 5 55 Badeli orrfifr 10 10 47 17 Nawara iICfro 8 10 6 77 Bag i(iJ J2 12 48 43 Neebora ;:ITilTBNDIX-l-contd.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. Page No. SI. Code Sl. Code Name of Village I N'UDe of Village r-.A.-...-.., No. No. No. No. ~ VD peA. YO PCA

78 11 Ud 'R 8 8 28 27 Jhankar IfiiR 14 14 79 65 Unta Kbera Oi'tT~ 10 12 29 15 Jbadoli ~ 12 12 80 35 Varal iImI' 10 10 30 29 Jiapura ~ 14 14 81 37 Vardara ~ 10 10 31 9 JUDa Sanwara \flT~ 12 12 82 31 Verapura ~ 10 10 32 70 Kachboli ~ 14 16 83 63 Verusapadar ~urlJTt'( 10 12 33 32 KaJabor ~ 14 14 84 9 Wada Kbera ~~ 8 8 34 25 Kalumbari ~ 12 14 35 47 Kantal ~ 14 14 3. PINDWARA TEHSIL 36 78 Kaseendra ifiT~ 16 16 37 90 Kedar-ka-Padar m-'!iT.qm: 16 16 77 Acbpura ~T 16 16 38 33 Ker ~ 14 14 2 46 Ajari ~ 14 14 39 6 Kerla Padar itmrr 11m: 12 ]2 3 19 Amli ~ 12 12 40 17 Keshavganj ~ 12 12 4 39 Apri Khera ~~ 14 14 41 69 Kbakbarwara 1!il11Iii('lhJI 14 16 5 12 Arasana ~ 12 12 42 1 Khari Gegarwa ~~ 12 12 6 61 Banas or-rra­ 14 14 43 37 Khokbri Khera ~~ 14 14 7 58 Basantgarh ~ 14 14 44 65 Kodarla ~ 14 14 14 8 52 Bhadaveri 'I'~ 14 45 44 ..K.ojFa \(.o~OJIA ~ 14 l4 9 79 Bharja 1fmTT 16 16 46 8 Kotra mr 12 12 10 85 Bhawri mci-U 16 16 47 76 Kotra If>'m:r 16 16 f'Jf1l1iIT 16 11 81 Bhimana 16 48 23 Kundal ~~ 12 14 12 98 Bhoola 16 16 49 31 Lotana \=ITcriIT 14 14 16 13 74 B[ock No.2 16 50 22 MaJap ~ 12 14 [4 9S Bor Umri am:~ 16 16 51 55 Malera 14 14 ;ft'ii'rqr~ 14 15 53 Cheeniyaband 14 52 38 Mandwara ~ 14 14 14 14 '16 34 Churli Khera ~~ 53 88 Mandwara ~ 16 16 17 3 Darla Padar ~qm: 12 12 54 54 Moras ma- 14 14 18 66 Dhanari f:ATU 14 16 55 4 Muri !!U 12 [2 [9 43 Dhandpura at~ 14' 14 56 28 Nadiya ~ 14 14 20 49 Danga JTIJT 14 14 57 75 Nagpura iIFIJU 16 16 14 14 21 30 Digar mn:' 58 68 Nanarwada ~ 14 16 22 60 Doongri (tt"{r 14 14 59 57 Nawawas iI

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OP TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. \ Page No. SI. Code ~SI. Code Name of 'Village ,-.--A--.. Name of Villa .. No. No. No. VD PCA No. VD PCA

6S 73 Pancbdewal ~ 16 16 4. ABU ROAD TEHSIL 66 14 Parlai ~ 12 12 67 84 Patumbari ~ 16 16 5 Acbalgath ~ 16 16 68 96 Pcclari Padar qm.a qm: 16 16 2 2 Akhi 'I'TIit 16 16 69 64 Pesbwa iAm 14 14 3 32 Akra 'I11iU 18 18 4 64 Atnba ~ 20 20 70 71 Pbulabai-ka-Kbera ~~-i" 16 16 5 23 Ambaweri ~ 18 18 71 41 Pbulera ~ 14 14 6 11 Amthala ~ 16 18 72 16 Rajpura ~ 12 12 7 5S Andaliya ~ 18 18 73 S9 Rampura ~ 14 14 8 9 ArDa 'OVIT 16 16 74 63 Reechbri ~ 14 14 9 54 Awal ~ 18 18 75 86 Rohira ~ 16 16 10 76 21 Sabela ~ 12 14 22 Baseri ~ 18 18 11 27 Babadurpura 18 18 77 I g Sadalwa ~ 12 12 ~ ]2 6S Bbaisasingh 78 93 Sadaphali ~ 16 16 ~ 20 20 13 74 Bhamariya 20 20 79 72 Sangwara ~ 16 16 ~ 14 ]0 Block No.1 iimi ifo 1 16 16 80 87 Sanwara ~ 16 16 7 Block No.3 81 45. Sawarli ~ 14 14 15 liM' if 0 3 16 16 16 39 Boribuj 18 18 82 5 Seewera ~ 12 12 m'iJ."" 17 75 Bosa 20 20 83 92 Semli ~ 16 16 .mn 18 71 Buja 'I\'IIT 20 20 84 42 Sbivgarh f",""" 14 14 19 56 Chanar :;rom: 18 20 8S 80 Taroonsi ~'Ifl' 16 16 20 24 Chandela 18 18 86 11 Telpur 12 12 ~ 21 66 Chandrawa ti ~ 20 20 87 20 Thandiberi ~~ 12 12 22 60 Chotila ~ 18 20 88 36 Ubera m-r 14 14 23 17 Danvav ~ 18 18 89 83 Udbadiya i'ro~ 16 16 24 36 Dcldar ~ 18 18 i1;) ·90 7 Uadra 12 12 25 79 Deri 20 20 26 34 Derna 18 18 91 SO Vagdari 14 14 mt 27 38 Dotca mro 18 18 ·92 40 Vacki Khera 14 H 28 SI DUDllkakar f'11IiT1ti<: 18 . 18 93 24 Varli 12 14 29 26 Falebpura ~ 18 18 94 82 Vatera 16 16 30 S9 Forest ChotiJa ~:;fIiIm 18 20 95 13 Veerwara 12 12 31 19 Ganka 18 18 96 2 Viroli 12 12 32 28 Girwar III 18 97 91 Waloriya 16 16 33 76 Jamboori 20 20 98 89 Wasa 16 16 34 4 Jawai 16 16 APPENDIX-l-contd.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. Page No. SI. Code Name of Village ~ S1. Code Name of Village NO. No. VD PeA No. No. ~ VD PCA

3S 42 Jaydara 18 18 72 20 Talwaron-ka-Naka 18 18 36 16 KaroH 18 18 73 37 Tankiya 18 18 37 47 Kbadat IRm 18 18 74 48 Tartoli 18 J8 38 SO Kbantpur 18 18 ~ 75 3S Toonka 18 18 39 62 Khara tiIl'U 20 20 76 18 Urnarni 18 18 40 14 Kiwarli ~ 16 18 77 69 Uplagarb 20 20 41 49 Kui 18 18 iIli 78 72 Upla Khejra 20 20 42 12 Kyara Ip:I'RT 16 18 79 77 Uplibor 20 20 43 43 Kyari ~ 18 18 80 Utraj 3 16 16 44 30 Kyariya ..,fun 18 18 81 61 Wasda 20 20 45 57 Mahi Kheda ~n.r 18 20 46 31 Man pur ~ 18 18 S. REODHAR TEHSIL 47 63 Maval ~ 20 20 48 80 Meen ~ 20 20 43 Amrapura 22 22 49 29 Meergadh ~ 18 18 2 S9 Anadra 22 22 50 33 Morthala ~~ 18 18 3 5 Annapura ~. 20 20 51 13 Mundarla ~ 16 18 4 66 Asao ~ 24 24 52 58 Muliya Mahadeo ~~~ 18 20 5 18 Asawa !SI'ffiIClT 20 22 53 21 MUngthala ,,'~ 18 18 6 70 Awada qycrm 54 44 Nichlagarh f.!~ 18 18 24 24 55 41 Nichla Kbejra f.rimT q.ii{l:f 18 18 7 113 Awaliya ~ 2(j 26 8 112 Badechi i1i:;iT 56 70 Nicblibor Iiffi;iT i!'I, 20 20 U 2' 9 96 Babadurpura 57 45 Od ~ 18 18 ~ 24 24 58 6 Oriya q)fm 16 16 10 78 Bant om: 24 24 59 40 Paba !frill 18 18 11 21 Bari Kbera

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Page No. Page No. S1. Code 81. Code Name of Village Name or Village NO. No. ~ No. No. ~ VD PCA VD PCA

20 20 24 8 Dantarai 59 49 Kusma 22 22 2S 100 Datani 24 24 60 94 Leelora 24 24 26 55 Deerol 22 22 61 64 Loono] ~ 22 24 27 HI Derli 26 26 62 72 Magriwada ~ 24 24 28 9 Dban mil' 20 20 63 lOS Makawal 'IIIiITor 24 24 29 61 Dhanera uf.m 22 24 64 37 Malawa ~ 22 22 30 58 Dhanpur ~ 22 22 1)5 28 Malgaon ~ 22 22 31 95 Dhawli Rfi\' 24 24 66 74 Mandar 11m: 24 24 32 115 Dheebri ~ 26 26 67 90 Marol ~ 24 24 33 93 Dholpura (Dolpura) ~(~r) 24 24 68 45 Matasan ~ 22 22 34 88 Didan Khera fm;r~ 24 24 69 68 Meetan ~ 24 24 (Didmana Kbera) (fm;rr~) 70 116 Metbipura ~ 26 26 24 24 35 81 Fatebpura ~ 71 46 Morwara ~ 22 22 24 26 72 98 MooHya Khera 36 106 Goreli tffufr ~~ 24 24 22 22 73 12 Nagani 37 27 Gulabganj ~ lfItf1'ift' 20 20 24 24 74 4 Neebaj 38 73 Gundawara ~ ~ 20 20 22 22 75 91 Nimbora 39 44 Hadmatiya wrnm ~ 24 24 20 20 40 13 Hanumatiya ~ 76 114 Padar CJm: 26 26 20 20 41 6 Harni ~ui\' 77 20 Pad roo Kbera q'1~~ 20 22 42 30 Hatbal ~'ffl 22 22 78 108 Pad roo Kbera qm;~ 26 26 43 10 Idarla ~ 20 20 79 97 Palri Kbera 'ffi1'~Ii" 24 24 44 \ Jalampura ~r 20 20 80 14 Pamera ~ 20 20 4S 86 Jamtba 'lf11IOT 24 24 81 7 Panch Dewal ~m 20 20 46 84 lawadra ii!

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Page No. Page No. COde··' Code Sl. Name of Village St. Name of Village No. No. ~ No. No. ~ VD PCA VD PCA

95 17 Saowada ~ 20 22 106 16 Titmiya Khera ftmf1mV¥f 20 22 96 57 Sapol ~ 22 22 107 23 Tokra iA;u 22 22 97 38 Saran-ka-Khera ~~..qr 22 22 108 19 Udwaria ~ 20 22 98 32 Selwada ~ 22 22 109 IS Vahan ~ 20 20 99 56 Serwa rnr 22 22 110 69 Vanti crttt 24 24 100 24 Siogarli Khera ~i" 22 22 111 SO Varmao IfUI11II' 22 22 101 26 Sirodi ~ 22 22 112 101 Vidmiya ~ 24 24 102 76 Solda mm 24 24 113 54 Vikaowas ~ 22 22 103 75 Sonaoi ~ 24 24 114 2 Wadwaj ~ 20 20 104 48 Sooliwa ~ 22 22 liS 80 Wasada ~ 24 24 105 63 ThaI 'IV!" 22 24 116 52 Wasao 'ffiI1Ir 22 22 8

APPENDIX-II DISTRIBUTION OF

Total Total Population Budhism Christianity --A- Districtrrehsil/U.A./Town Rural 1 ~---. Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

18 Slrobi District T 423,815 216,504 207,311 534 452 R 348,098 176,835 171,263 11 27 U 75,717 39,669 36,048 523 425

1 Sheoganj Tebsil T 69,186 35,357 33,829 7 10 R, 57,157 29,269 27,888 2 U 12,029 6,088 5,941 7 8

Sheogaoj Town U 12,029 6,088 5,941 7 8

2 Sirohi Tehsil T 89,541 44,804 44,737 10 75 R 70,767 35,026 35,741 1 7 U 18,774 9,778 8,996 9 68

II Sirohi Town U 18,774 9,778 8,996 9 68

3 Pindwara Tehsil T 95,838 48,691 47,147 5 15 R 86,095 43,664 42,431 5 10 U 9,743 5,027 4,716 5

III Pindwara Town U 9,743 5,027 4,716 5

4 Abu Road Tebsil T 84,124 43,945 40,179 512 351 R 48,953 25,169 23,784 5 7 U 35,171 18,776 16,395 S07 344

IV Mount Abu Town U 9,840 5,490 4,350 306 144

V Abu Road Town U 25,331 13,286 12,045 . 201 200

5 Rcodhar Tehail T 85,126 43,707 41,419 1 R 85,126 43,707 41,419 1 U 9

APPENDIX-II POPULATION BY RELIGION

Other Religions Religion not Hinduism Islam Sikhism and Persuations stated A.. __~ ,----___...__~ ,-__-A--~ r----"---, I ,----"-~ ,---..A.._~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

201,610 191,067 5,404 5,097 8,706 10,491 169 134 71 70 169,451 161,611 2,491 1,164 4,859 6,342 21 19 32,168 28,456 2,912 2,833 3,847 4,149 148 lIS 71 70

32,608 30,556 651 635 2,069 2,608 22 20 28,234 26,571 178 149 846 1,155 11 11 4,374 3,985 473 486 1,223 1,453 11 9

4,374 3,985 473, 486 1,223 1,453 11 9

40,607 39,989 975 961 3,201 3,707 3 8 5 33,033 3l,293 349 294 1,641 2,147 2 7,574 6,696 626 667 1,560 1,560 1 8 5

7,574 6,696 626 667 1,560 1,560 8 5

46,184 44,306 1,004 932 1,49) 1,889 5 5 42,208 40,711 663 621 783 1,084 5 5 3,976 3,595 341 311 710 805

3,976 3,595 341 311 710 80S

40,963 37,507 1,880 1,760 388 387 139 109 63 65 24,719 23,327 408 391 34 S6 3 3 16,244 14,180 1,472 1,369 354 331 136 106 1:3 65

4,808 3,867 270 252 42 25 51 38 13 24

11,436 10,313 1,202 1,117 312 306 85 68 50 41

41,258 38,709 894 809 1,555 1,900 41,258 38,709 894 809 1,55S 1,900

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SHEOGANJ TEHSIL 5 138 47 46 20 13 1,092(01,092) 1,091(01,091) 15 610 609 14 55 54 7 13 325(0325) 323(0323) 11 13 7486+5921(IC2,08,076) 7,486+592(IC2.08,076) 14 76 75 23 12 121+4(WI06, TKI9) 120+4(WIOS. TKI9) 15 1,485 1,484 138 932 931 12 138 369 368 57 138 269 263 14 456 455 15 647 6,463 15 138 128 127 SIROHI TEHSIL 14 59 49 38 138 398 397 19 13 223+23(0286) 223+23(0246) 14 221 220 23 14 178 177 57 11 476 3,476 15 2,191 2.190 PINOWARA TEHSIL 25 12 316+14(W43O) 316+ 114(W430) 28 138 253 252 1,137 30 IS 1.937 14 407 406 116+56(WI67) 117+51(WI68) 33 12 30 13A 5 4 138 127 128 138 982 981 37 13 210+0(0215) 215(0215) 42 12 16+27(W8.03S) 15+27(W7,035) 85 12 949+182(CI4, W983, 949+182(CI41,W983, 14 369 368 TK7) TK7) 49 13 333+30(0363) 332+30(0362) ABU ROAD TEHSIL 15 193 192 7 15 13,449 16,628 50 12 525+183(W708) 524+ 183(W707) 30 138 433 432 13 1,732+153(01,885) 1,731+ 153(01,884) 14 179 178 56 138 233 232 51 14 97 95 15 206 205 59 138 3 I 61 12 84+29(WI53) 84+ 29(WI13) 62 138 49 47 63 12 279+85(W394) 279+85(W364) REOOHAR TEHSIL 67 13 340+49(0289) 240+49(0289) 3 14 94 93 76 138 884 883 15 750 749 14 SOl 500 4 138 333 332 99 12 49+ 12(W61) 48+ 12(W60) 15 3,928 3,927 13B 164 163

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VILLAGE NAMES

In a few cases the spelling of a village name in the Village Oirectory or in the Primary Census Abstract may be found to differ from that given in the alphabetical list. In such cases the version given in the alphabetical Jist may be regarded as the standard one. The correct spelling of village Khantpur (Code No. SO) of Abu Road Tehsil in the V.O., P.C.A., and in the alphabetical list at SI. No. 38 is Santpur.