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CENSUS OF 1981 PARTS XIII-A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TO\VNWISE P:RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SER.IES-B &

PULWAMA

STRICT NSUS NDBOOK

A. H. KHAN, Of' the Indian Administrative Sen-ice Dir!!ctor of Census 0 p~rat ions Jammu & Kashmir CENSUS OF INDIA 19R1 . LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Central Government publications-Census of India 1981-Series 8-Jammu & Kashmir is heing Published in the following parts.

Part Subject Subject ---No. Part No. I 2 3 I Administration Reports I-A £Administration Report - Enumeration I-B £Administration Report - Tabulation

II General Population Tables II-A General Population Tables ·II-B Primary Cerisus Abstract III General Economic Tables III-A B-Series Tables of 1st priority III-B B-Series Tables of 2nd priority IV Social & Cultural Tables IV-A C-Series Tables of 1st priority IV-B C..;.....Series Tables of 2nd priority V Migration Tables V-A D-Series Tables of 1st priority V-B 0-Series Tables of 2nd priority VI Fertility Tables VI-A F - Series Tables of Ist priority VI-B F- Series Tables of 2nd priority VII Tables on Houses and disahled population VIII Household Tables VIII-A HH Series Tables covering material of constructions of houses VlII-B Contain Tables HH-17, HH-17 SC & HH-17 ST IX Special Tables on S. C. and S. T. x Town Directory Suney Reports on Towns and Villages X-A Town Directory X-B Survey reports on selected towns x-c Survey reports on selected .. villages XI Ethnographic studies on S.C. & S. 'T. XII Census Atlas Union & State/U.T. Census Atlas XII-A Admn. Atlas XIII District Census Handbook* XIII-A ) Combined Village & Town Directory XIII-B ) Village-wisejUrban Ward-wise Primary Cent_us Abstract

I. not for sale • These are State Governments' publications CONTENTS

Page No.

1. Foreword i-ii

2. Preface including acknowledgements· iii-v

:I. (i) Map of the district 1

3 (ii) Administrative Division of Jammu and Kashmir as in 1981 Frontispiece

4. Abstract of the important statistics of the district 3":""'4

5. AmlytJcal Note

i: Cl!nsus concepts. 7-8

ii i Brief history of the district and the District Census Handbook 8

iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory Statements and peA 8-10

iv) Physical Aspeets. 10

v) Major Characteristics 11-12

vi) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological im­ portance in villages and places of tourist interest in tlle towns of the district 12-13

vii) Brief analysis of the village and Town Directory and PCA Data based on inset tables 13-25

Part-A-Village and Town Directory

6. Section I-Village Directory

(a) Teksil Sbupiyan

(i) Map 29

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages • .31-34

(iii) Note explaining the codes used in the VilJage Directory. 35

(iv) Village Directory 3't>--SI Tehsil Puhnma

(i) Map , 53 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages 55-57 (iii) Villages Director: 58-75 Tehsil 'Jral

0) Map 77 (Ii) Alphabetical list of villages 79 (iii) Village Directory 86-85

(b) Appendices (I-IV) to the Villsge Directory 86-·89

7. Section II-Town Directory

(i) Note eKplaining the codes used in the Town Directory 92

(ii) Town Directory statements ([ to VI) 93-98

Part B--Primary Census Abstract

(i) District PCA

(a) Tehsil-wise Total, RUral, Urban 100--103

(ii) T ehsiJ-wise PCA

(a) Village-wise } 104-149 (b) Town-wise (within the town. wt.rdwisel " (iii) Special peA on Scheduled Ca5te~ (.rotal, Rural, Urban) 150-151 ( PREFACE

The compilation and pUblication of District ramme of the Planning Commission. The ~oluilln;) Census Handbooks has been a traditional feature on SchedUled Caste population in statemont IV of the Indian ('~nsus since 19'1. However, in and adult literacy c1assesfcf:D.trcs in :.tattm~nt Jammu and Kashmir State. where no census V are a sequel to this programme. was conducted ill 1951 due to the unsettled The Village Directory also follows the same conditions prevailing then. this work was taken pattern as in 1971 census exc~pt again for a up as a regular feature of census since 1961 few additional columns. The column on total with certain improvements and additions in the population and number of households has been data content of the publication at the 1971 added to facilitate analysis of the other data in census, furthcr enhancing its utility for the the Directory. The column on approach to data users. vi1lage is to identify the number of inaccessible The 1981 series of the District Census villages in the district. The column on number Handbook which we have begun with the district of households living in owned houses or posess­ of Punch will contain two parts each. Part A ing house sites in the village is again intended deals with Town and Village Directory and Part B to cater to the Minimum Need~ PrograDlme cons\sts of Town and Village Primary Census of the Planning Commission. Abstract. In 1')71 census there was also third It is hnped that \vith its present content the part of the Handbook, published as a separate Handbook would, more than ever, serve as a volume, comprising administrative and census useful reference publication, particularly for such statistics However, in view of the considerable administrators and data users as have to deal delay experienced then in getting the relevant with plannio2. implementation and evaluation of administrative statistics pertaining to variolls development programmes, including the Minimum departments, compilation of this volume has Needs Programme, at the grass-roots Ic\'d. becn given up at the 11)81 cen:;us. It is expec­ The compilation of the Handbook would tcd that "uch stilli~lics \\-ould be available to the data uscr:; in the USUlI J publications of the not have heen pos!'.ible but for the cooperatiun State Directorate of EvalUation and Statistics. extended by the Revenue, Education, Medical, Public Health and .other local authorities of the The Town Directory of the Handbook con­ District in making relevant data available, for Illsts of seven statements which are almost ~imilar which we owe them Our grateful thanks. to those adopted for the 1971 census except that a few new coiumns have been added to It must be stated here that the task of facilitate analysis of the data. A significant addi­ finali~inl! and printia8 the prC!lCDl volume has rllllen cn me, since Shri A. H. Kban, lAS. t io" is of class of to"'n in every statement which has been done on the consideration that the Director of Census Opeffi~. Ja.mmu & Kashmir, infrastructure of amenities and facilities found ';Jnder whose able ~tewardslup tbe ceusus opera­ t\ons of 1981 were carried out, retired from in urban India can be!>t be analy!'.cd with reference Government service by the time the volume to this specific parameter.. The addition or the could be taken up for compilation. column on civic administration status in state­ ments lIT and IV and popUlation in statements We are grateful to Shri P. PddmapMhha, IV and V al~o serves the same purpOSt' vis-a-vis lAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner the respective statements. Due consideration has of India and Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Rqistrar also been giv\!!l to :ht: Mini'~·llm Neerl~ Pro!!- General (Social '\tLh'ics) who,c detailed (iv) instructioD'l. guidance and advice were available of Jammu and Kashmir State as in 19R1. one a II through. pertaining to district and rest to irs three constituent tehsils. These were prepared Tne .:redit foi' compiling this Handbook, by the staff of our Cartographic section under including analysis of data, belongs to Shri Abdul Gani, Joint Director, besides the close and valuable guidance of Dr. B. K. Shri H. L Kalla, Deputy Director. Shri Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) of the Shamus-ud-Din, Tabulation Officer & B. A. Shora, office of the Registrar General, India. Their Computor who ably assisted the former in this names along with those of other officials who task and deserve appreciation for their respective rendered valuable assistance in bringing out contributions. the volume are mentioned separately in this Handbook. The Handbook has been provided with five maps, one showing the administrative divisions N. A. KAMILI, , lAS the l'ith May, 1987. DIRECTOR (v)

.eSNOWL ED GEM': Nt'S

SH. SHAMUS-UD-DIN. Tabulation Officer General Supervision

SH. O. A. BAJOH, Statistical Assistant Compilation of first draft of the Analytical Report.

SH. O. M. OANAJ, Statistical Assistant "'\ Compilation of Village and Town I Directory SH. B. L. KAK, Computor ~ I SMT. DILSHAD SIDIQI. Assistant Compiler J

SH. MASOOD AHMAD;' Cartographer 1 SH. A. M. SHAOOO, Artist I I SH. BASHARAT AHMAD, Computor ~ Mapping SH. VJJAY KUMAR PUNJABI, Draftsman I SH. ABDUL QAYOOM, Draftsm::.n SMT. DILSHAD AKTHAR. Draftsman

SH. O. M. GANAI. Statistical Assistant "'\ i SH. S. K. KACHROO, Computor .,} Proof Reading SH. O. M. HAlAM Computor J

SR. MOHAMMAD RAMZAN, Lower Division Clerk Typing

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DISTRICT MAP OF PULWAMA

JAMMU AND KASHMIR DISTRICT PULWAMA

SIZE DP TOWNS o s T ~~g V 7,100

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS

Jammu & Kashmir Pulwama State District

404.078 "'PoplI!:Jtion Total Persons 5,987,389 Males 3,164,660 213,093 Fem.les 2,822,729 190,985 Rural Persons 4,726,986 367,799 Males 2,492,413 194,025 Females 2,234,573 173.774 Urban Persons 1,260,403 36.279 Males 672,247 19,068 :Females 588,156 17,211 Decennial Population growtb rate 1971-81 +29.69 +28.62 Area (Sq. Km.) t222236.0a 1398<1 Dt'nsity of Po!)ulation (Per Sq. Km.) ·59 2M9

Sex. Ratio (~lIrnber of femnles per 1.000 males) 892 896 J.iterllcy rnte Persons 26.67 20.47 Males 36.29 30.56 Females 15.88 9.21 P~rceDtag!l of urban population 10 totlll population 21.05 8.98 Percentage to total populal ion (i) Main workers Persons 3037 29.04 Males 52.20 52.74 Females ~.91 2.60 (ii) Marginal "(lrkers PersoDs 13.89 21.66 Males 3.61 3.79 Females 25.40 41.59 (iii) ]\ on-workers Persons 55.74 49.30 Males 44.19 43.47 Females 68.69 55.81 Break-up of Main workers Percentage among main llorkers: (i) Cultivators Persons 56.85 65.53 Males 56.18 65.78 Females 6350 5990 (ii) Agricultural Labounrs Persons 3.49 2.05 Males 3.63 2.12 Females 2.19 0.42 4

(iii) Hous~bold Industry Persons 5.30 5.09 M.I~s 476 4!70 Femliles 10/;3 14.03 (iV) Other WorJcers Persons 34.36 273) Male!; 35.43 2740 Females 23.68 25.65 Percentage of Schedule" castes popUlation to total j'opulation PersoDs 8.31 0.01 J\hles 8.19 0.01 .Females 8.45 N Number of occupied residential bouses 819.172 47,533 Number of villages Total @6.758 !54 Inhabited 6,477 536 Uninhabit,d 281 18 Number of Towns sa 4

NOTE:- • The population [gures exclude population of area under unlawful occupation of Pakist;;n and China where census could. nol be taken.

~ Includes 78,114 ~q. Kms. under illegal occupation of Pakistan and 5180 Sq. Kms. illegally handed over by Pakistan to China ar,d 37.555 ~q. Kms. under illegal occupation of China in IJ,h (Ladakh) District. a Provisional

® Excludes 3, ] & 4 villages of Sri nag Ir, Chadura and Badg 1111 tehsils forming out-growths of Srinagar Urban Agglom ·ration. 6 villages of Jammu tehsil forming ou.-growth of Jammu Urban Agglomeration respectively and 1 village of tl!hsil treated as Census Town ANALYTICAL NOTE

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A description of the various concepts used 10,000-19,999 IV at tl'e 1981 Census and a broad appraisal 5,000- 9,999 V of the administrative statistics vis-a-vis the Below 5,000 VI history of the district, the social and cultural changes witnessed by tl":e district CeDSus House during the last ten years particularly in A census house was defined as a building or relation to economic resources, social, cultu­ part of a building having a separate main ral and developmental activities and a brief entrance from the road or common courtyard description of the places of historical and or staircase etc. used or recognised as a religious importance in the district is given separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. in the following pages:- It may be used for a residential or non­ Rural/Urban classification resic.'ential purposes or both. Census Household For the 1981 census the classification of urban areas have been based on tl":e A household for purposes of the 1981 following criteria ;- census has been defined as a group of persons who commonly live toget her and a) All places with a municipality, carpo­ would take their meals from a common ration or cantonment board or notified town area committee. kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There b) All other places which satisfied the may be a household of persons related by following tests: blood or a household of unrelated persons i) A minimum population of 50eO or having a mix of both. ii) At least 75 per cent of male Scheduled Caste/Scbeduled Tribe working population engaged in non-agricultural (and allied) In Jammu & Kashmir State there are activity no scheduled tribes. However, the following iii) A density of population of at 13 castes stand notified as scheduled castes least 400 per Sq. Km. (1000 under the State constitution:- per sq. mile) 1. BarVliala The places which satisfied the criterion 2. Basith (a) above werE! treated as statutory towns 3. Chamar or Ramdashl while those as were not statutory towns 4. Batwal but satisfied the tests laid down in criterion 5. Chura (b) above were treated as census towns. 6. Dhyar All other places which did not satisfy either 7. Doom or Mahasha of the above two criteria were classified as 8. Gardi rural. Areas which qualified to be treated 9. Jolaha as towns under criterion (a) & (b) above 10. Megh or Kabirpanthi were further classified by population ranges 11. Ratal in the following order:- 12. Sarvara PopulatioD raDle Class 13. Watal

1,00,000 & above At the 1981 census only those persons 50,000--99,999 who returned themselves as belonging to any 20,000-49,999 III" of the 13 castes specified above were treated as Scheduled Castes. part of the Census publication programme Literacy in almost all States of India except Jammu and Kashmir State where due to the dis­ For purposes of census a person was turbed conditions prevailing in the wake of treated as literate if he/she could read and tribal invasion of 1947-48 no census could write in any language with understanding be undertaken and as such no data was power. A person who could merely read but collected for the decade 1941-1951. The was not able to write was classified as publication of District Census Handbook illiterate. For a person to be treated as series fulfilled a long felt need. These gave literate it was not necessary that he/she out not only the data contained in Primary should have received any formal education Census Abstract according to new classifi­ or should have passed any minimum educa­ cations but included a sufficient account of tional standard. the district and its people and a vast magnitude of other data covering such topics Workers/Non-Workers as communication, education, public health For the 1981 Census a person was treated etc. in respect of each town and village of mainly as a worker if he/she had participated the district. Consequently. these have been in any kind of economically productive work found to be of immense help to all· the during the major part of the reference year departments of the State Government for i. e; at least 6 months or 183 days or more planning and development at the grass-root prior to the date of enumeration. A person level. With the introduction of single line who claimed to have participated in any kind administration at the district level, the utility of economically productive work for less than and importance of these publications for six months prior to the date of enumeration constant use and reference by District Deve­ was treated as marginal worker. However, lopment Commissioners has increased enor­ persons who did not participate in any kind mously. The present hand-book is proposed of economically productive work during the to contain even more comprehensive data whole period of the reference year were than in the past so as to meet also the treated as non-workers. requirements of minimum needs programme Brief history of the district set forth by the Planning Commission. The publication will, besides the basic population District Pulwama came into existence data emanating from the 1981 Census, con­ on July 1 st, 1979. Earlier on, the district tain comprehensive information pertaining to was part of district. This district amenities and land-use Pattern and other is bounded by Sri nagar and Badgam infrastructural statistics in respect of each in north-west and by the district Anantnag village and town of the district so as to in the east and south-east. The district, serve as a ready reference material for plan­ more or less, enjoys similar climate as other ners and administrators for assessment of districts in the valley except that the areas past achievements and formulation of neON situated at higher altitudes are cooler in programmes of development at the grass­ Summer a nd inaccessible in winter due to heavy snowfall. The average height of the root level. district is 1,638 metres (5,372 feet) above T own Directory the sea level. The Town Directory covers information at Brief history of District Census Handbook town level and includes items such as status The District Census Handbooks were of administration, growth of population, published for the first time in 1951 as a growth pattern since 1901, physical aspects and location, CIVIC finances, civic and other diture head shows expenditure on general <..memtles, medical, educational, recreational administration, public safety, public health and cultural facilities, trade, industry and and conveniences, public works, public insti­ commerce, banking facil ities etc. tutions and others.

In addition, demographic data like sex­ Statement-- IV depicts CIVIC and other ratio, number of households, densitY of amenities available in the towns of Pulvvama population and position of civic and other ame­ district and gives information on such items nities in notified or recognised slums of class I as length of the road in the town, system & II towns have also been introduced. Consi­ of sewerage, number and type of latrine, dering the increasing employment of women method and disj:.osal of night soil, source and capacity of drinking water and fire fight­ in urban areas and the consequent housing ing services. The statement also highlights need of single working woman, it has been the pattern of electricity consumed in tI".e felt necessary to indicate in tl1e town town and indicates tl e number of connec­ directory also such information as the number tions under sub-1-.eads like domestic, indus­ of working women hostels with number of trial, commercial, road-lig1-.ting and others. seats. Statement-IV-A which is meant to de­ A broad appraisal of the data incorporated pict civic and other amenities available in in the seven statements of the town directory the notified slums of class I and " towns is attempted in the following paragraphs: has no relevance for .

Statement-I gives information on civic Statement-V gives medical. educational, recreational and cultural facilities as were administration status as in 1980, growth history of towns from 1901 to 1981, sex available in the towns of Pulwama district ratio of towns from 1961 to 1981, density in 1979. Under medical facilities are indi­ and area in sq. kms. cated the type of medical institutions and the number of medical beds available. like­ Statement-II gives the physical as well wise, different types of educational institutions as locational aspects of towns of the district. available have been covered under. educational Under the physical aspects data on annual facilities. Information regarding the number rainfall (in cms.) and maximum and minimum of cinema houses, stadia, audita ria/drama halls temperature (in centigrade) have been high­ and public libraries have also been incor­ lighted. The statement also gives information porated in the statement to bring out t1-e on distance of the town from the nearest extent of availability of recreational and cul­ city with a population of one lakh and above, tural facilities. In addition, information about distance from the State, district and tehsil number of working women hostels has also hqrs., from the railway station and bus route. been given in the statement. If a medical It also provides information on the existence or an educational facility was not available of river/canal, if any, within ~ 0 kms. in the town, the name of the nearest place where it is available has also been given in Statement-III provides the budgetary the statement. statements pertaining to the financial year 1978-79. The statement has been apportioned Statement-VI gives the facilities of trade, into the receipt and expenditure heads. Under commerce, industry and banking available in the receipt head information has been given the towns in 1979. Besides, the number of on such items as "receipt through taxes, credit cooperative societies operating, the de­ revenue derived from municipal properties and tails of three most important commodities power apart from taxation, government grants, imported, exported and manufactured in the .Ioans, advances and other sources". Expen- towns have also been indicated. 10

Village Directory scheduled caste population by renges. The village directory portion of the hand~ book depicts particulars of amenities available All these appendices appear after the in each village of the district in the main village directory. field of education, medical care, power supply, drinking water, post and telegraph, commu~ Primary Census Abstract nication, besides information about land~use and places of religious, historical and archaeo~ The Primary Census Abstract part of the logical importance in the village. In case publication is exclusively based on the 1981 where a particular amenity is not available census data. It provides information in respect within the village, distance at which such a of each village and ward/mot-alia of a town facility is available even in the most modest at tersil level in respect of its area, number form has been indicated in three broad ranges of residential houses, number of hauset aids, viz; -5kms., 5-10kms., and 10+kms. If total population, scheduled caste population, there are composite schools, like middle schools literate and educated persons and VI arking with primary classes or secondary schools with population by sex in four broad industrial cate~ middle classes, these have also been included gories viz; (i) cultivators, (ii) agricultural labourers, (iii) household industry-manufac­ in the number of primary and middle schools turing, processing, servicing and repairs and respectively. For example, if in a village or (iv) other workers besides non-wor!;ers as a a town there were two primary schools and separate category. one middle school with primary classes, in the village/town have been given as three Special peA on Scheduled Castes and that of middle school as one even though there are only three educational institutions. It is for the first time that a special Primary So also in case of secondary schools. Census Abstract has been introduced in the District Census Handbooks for the Scheduled The village directory also carries the Caste population. n,e special PCA provides in­ following four appendices:- formation pertaining to scheduled castes in Appendix-I It gives the abstract of edu­ respect of number of residential rouses and their cational, medical and other population, literates, main workers classified by cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in amenities available in the tehsils of the district. the household industry and otrer workers, marginal workers and non-workers classified Appendix-II It furnishes the land utilisa~ by sex. This PCA is also presented for tion data in respect of census District, Tehsil and Town levels. towns. This appendix, how~ ever, is not relevant to Physical Asp«'Cts Pulwama district. As already stated, the district came into Appendix-III This is a list of villages where existence in July 1979. The district was no amenities, other than drink­ carved out by transferring three tehsils viz; ing water like education, Pulwama, Shupiyan and encomposing medi,::al, post an d telegraph, 558 villages and three towns from Anantnag communication, power supply district. At present the district comprises 554 are available. villages and four towns viz; Pulwama, St.upiyan, Tral and Pam~ore, four villages having been Appendix-IV It provides a list of villages formed into the newly created Pulwama Noti­ according to the proportion of fied Area. However, of the 554 villages, only 11

536 villages are inhabited. The geagraphical There are four sheep husbandry units area af the district is 1,398 sq. kms. in the district to laok after its stock of more than 1.50 lakh sbeep which in i 981-82 alone Major characteristics have contributed 1.43 lakh kg. of mutton and 0.71 lakh kg. of wool as their share to the Agriculture is the main saurce af liveli­ economy of the district. hoad in the district, there being 0.73 lakh hectares of land available for cultivation. Fisheries development also r.olds a Development af agriculture and irrigatian promise in the district with special financial facilities is receiving adequate attention in assistance in terms of cash and 10Cin being the process of plans and programmes initiated granted by the Gavernment to those engaged and executed by Government Agencies. in this occupatio.n. Diversification af craps and use of impraved agricultural practices are steadily catching up Pulwama is industrially a backward dis­ as a result. This includes thrust on vegetable trict. However effarts are in pragress to give cultivation which commands an area af 670 fillip to small scale industries and as a result mare than 659 small scale industrial hectares in the district. Plantatian, which ~ spreads over an area of 1"1,000 hectares is units have been established. With the establish­ also receiving adequate attention. In 1981-82 ment of District industries centre, Pulwama alone 170 hectares have been taken up for was a good begining in this behalf wt:ich plant protection. is playing a significant role in enthusing and encouraging the unemployed youths to estab­ With the incentives and encouragement lish such units and supports them with Provided by th'e Gavernment, Mushraom cul­ financial and technical assistance. The centre tivation is also picking up. At present there are has been able to penetrate even into far 160 entrepreneurs providing 45 to 50 tannes flung villages creating employment opportu­ of mushrooms annually. nities for a large number of educated

On the sidei:of horticulture, the district unemployedJ. youths of the district. has a good potential for the growth and At the instance of the District Industrial development of such fruit as apples, walnuts Centre, Central banks have also been con­ and almands. There are 50,475 acres af tributing a good deal in building up the land under fruit plantatian, of which 28,520 industrial clima te in the district. In 1980-81 acres produce dry fruits. Different schemes loans to the tune of about Rs. 11 lakhs are under implementation to imprave the were advanced by them to. 38 Industrial quantity and quality of fruit production. Units in the diStrict. During 1981-82,214 These include plant pratection scheme for small Industrial units were established in the hilly areas, intensive fruit praduction scheme, district giving emplayment to 707 persons. ambri production scheme etc. The year, signified the setting up of two The I.ive-stack in the district cansists af printing centres, one wire-netting units, one 3.13 lakh animals and 2.32 lakhs poultry. brick kiln, 14 units of corrugating tin sheets There are 78 veterinary units and dispensaries and 4 units of photo stat, besides 10 centres far the treatment of the animals including of carpet weaving and 2 centres of weaving. 3 live-stock develapment centres. 1.4 lakrs During the same year, sixty four industrial of animals were treated in these institutions unit holders and entrepreneurs received bank and 1.44 injunctions were dripped to the loans to the tune cf Rs. 5L.45 laki s at tl e animals in the year ·1981-82 alone. In ad­ instance of th~, District industries Centre. dition, 4.34 lakhs of poultry injunctians were In addition, ~O l!nemplayed graduates received used for poultry animals. a stipend of Rs. 24,000 under tr.e technocrat 12 scheme, while two graduates were sent for were upgraded to Middle standard while one techmcal training outside tLe State. Devel­ middle scbool was upgraded to a high school. opment of hand loom and handicrafts is dso In addition 60 adult literacy centres were receiving good attention. In 1980-81 there opened and 18 new teachers were appointed were 5 training centres, for imparting training for these schools in the same period. to boys a~d girls in the field of handicrafts and two handloom centres, one each for On the side of health care there were blankets and garment weaving in the district. 62 rural health institution in the district Given the momentum the district is thus including 11 primary health centres, 46 dis­ well-set on the threshhold of industrial en­ pensaries and 5 family planning centres. The vironment and growth. total bed strength in these institutions was 70. During 1981-82 5 new dispensaries were Like other districts tl-.e Integrated Rural opened and 2 sub-centres were up - graded Development Programme is in progress in to medical aid centres. Pulwama district also. In 1981-82 alone 153 cows were distributed among low income, group Places of Historical importance 152 demonstration plots were cultivated for The district is reported to be one of the different crops under improved agricultural pretty spots on earth. because of its congenial practices to encourage development of agri­ climate, innumerable springs, streams, water­ culture, 120 demonstration plots were put up for Saffron cultivation and a number of falls, fragrant flowers, delicious fruits, fertile soil, caves, pastures and other natural scene­ small zamindari khuls were repaired as irri­ ries. It should be enough to "mention only gation schemes. The scope of the programme a few spots of historical impottance here. is becoming bigger and broader. Springs By 1981-82 end all the 4 towns and 160 out of 536 villages in the district had Mabapadmanag is what originally was a, been provided with the facility of protected spring in Tral but which now looks like a water supply. With the completion of other marshy area. Hindu historians believe that. schemes in progress additional 311 villages tt-.e fountain head of the spring represents are likely to be covered under this facility. the spot where the city of sanadmatnagar once existed. The legend has it that the The district has total road length of whole city got submerged in the water of 702 km. of which 561.00 kms. are surfaced the spring and was converted into a huge and ·;4; kms. are unsurfaced. Jake now known by the name of Walur.

It is gratifying indeed that electricity stands AinuJ·Afunat is a spring located near already extended to 518 villages of tl-e A\lvantipora in tehsil Pulwama and is reported district. to contain sutchur.

By pnd of 1980-81 there were 658 edu­ Dudsar is a spring which lies on the cational institutions in the distrtct of which top of Kazagil range of Pir Panjal and is also 27 were high schools, 130 middle schools a place of recreation. It is situated in tehsil and 475 primary schools, 26 Makhtabs, Pulwama. Pathshalas and adult literacy centres. About Temples 45 thousand of boys and girls were on roll in these schools under the guidance of 2,312 The village of , wl-ich once teachers. During 1980-81 itself 5 ne"_' primary a large town is situated at a distance of schools were opened and 4 primary s~hpols 30 kms. from Srinagar on Srinagar-Jammu l3

National Highway. The town is said to have the people of the district. He passed away been founded by king Avanti Verm:m (855- in 1021 Hijra corresponding to 1611 A. D. 883 A. D.) who had established his capital here. Avanti Verman built two temples at A Khankah has been built in Tral by Mir Syed Mohammad Hamdani, the great saint Awanti para, one before accession to throne and scholar of Iraq as a result of whose and the other during the course of his reign. The two temples which are at a distance preachings masses of the people of Kashmir of three quarters of a mile, are said to have embrassed . Tt:e shrine is known by been dedicated to Vishnu and Shiva. They the name Khankah Alia wt:ich is also the have now reduced into shapeless masses of chronogram of the year of its construction viz; 868 Hijra corresponding to 1469 A. D. ruins, but the gate-ways are still standing. Two festivals are held in the shrine, one Excavations carried out at Awantipora by the on the 6th of Zilahaj and the other on 17th Archives department are reported to have of Rabi-ul-Awal to celeberate the death ann!­ traced out the remnant of buildings and versaries of Mir SVed Ali Hamadani and his scluptures of the time of King Avanti Verman. son respectively. Thousands of people from Jawalamukhi temple An important festival many parts of Pulwama and Anantnag districts is Jwalamukhi fair which is held in village assemble at the shrine to pay homage to , tehsil Pulwama. The temple is situated the saints of these festivals. on the top of a small hillock and is known Rainiur is a pasture situated in the south as Jwalamukhi. of Shupiyan town near Hapatkud hill. It bounds in flowers of different colours. Bakerwals from The festival falls on or about 16th July stay in this pasture for the whole and is celeberated by Hindus as well as of summer alongwith their herds. Muslims. About 250 to 300 stalls are set up by Muslim peasants for the sale of different The district has a vast potential for kinds of commodities. Confectionery shops tourism. The scenic spots of , Kung­ and such other stalls in which earthen trays waltan, Dubjan snd Kounsernag of Shupiyan with ghee and a cotton wick are available area are too well known as spots for moun­ for sale are run by Hindu shopkeepers. The tainering and trekking. The shikargah area in devotees purchase earthen trays and burn Tral presents a very beautiful abode for wild cotton wicks while ,worshiping the deity. life. Development of these places as tourist­ cum-health resorts and construction of re­ The Kapalmochan festival is held in village quisite infrastructure arround them can indeed Degam in the south of Shupiyan. On this add to their importance and tourist value. occasion people perform Shradas of their minor deceased children and give away Brief analysis of P. C. A. data clothes, utensils etc. in alms in their name. Part-B of this publication contains data Shrines collected during the ·1981 Census in respect of each village and ward/mohalla of a town Important shrine of the district is the in the district on such aspects as, area, number tomb of Khawaja Masood in town. of residential houses, number of households, The Khawaja is said to have initially been total population with sex-wise break-up, engaged in business, but later on gave up scheduled caste population, literate and edu­ all worldly connections and took shelter in a cave where he meditated for three months cated persons and sex-wise break-up of continuously. Many stories of the miracles working population categorised into main performed by Khawaja Masood are cited by workers, marginal workers and non-workers. 14

The information based on the Primary Census place in the rural and urban areas of the Abstract "'as been summarised in various district at tehsil level, particularly during the inset tables giving an insight into the demo­ decade 1971-81. graphic structure of the population of the district at tehsil level. A brief analysis of The sub-joined table No. 1 gives an data incorporated in these tehsils has been account of the distribution of population at attempted hereafter so as to highlight the tehsi I level: various demographic changes that have taken TABLE NO. I PopulatioB, l" ulBber of villages aDd towns, )981

Populati"n ...------, S. Name of Total Rural Urban No. of villages No. of No. Tehsil ---., r- -, r----= .A.--~ towns Persons Males Females Persons Males Females-- Persons Males Females Total IDhabited (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 1. Sl'upiyan ]26,023 67,]74 58,1149 116,370 61,992 54,378 9,653 5,182 4,47] 229 225

2. Pulwama 202,270 105,794 96,476 183,706 96,110 87,596 18,564 9,684 8,880 245 232 2

3· Trill 75,785 40,125 35,660 67,723 35,923 31.800 8,062 4.202 3,860 80 79

Total 404,078 213,093 190,985 367.799 194,025 173,774 36,279 ]9,068 17,211 554 536 4

It will be seen that as a result of the 213,093 males and 190985 females. bifurcation of the erstwhile Pulwama tehsil tops all other tet:sils both into two districts viz; Anantnag and Pulwama, in the size of population and number of the 1981 jurisdiction of Pulwama district villages and towns within its jurisdiction consisted of three tehsils made up of four followed by Shupiyan tehsil. All the tehsils towns and 554 villages, of which 18 are have a small urban component. uninhabited. The total population returned Table No.2 below depicts the decennial by all the three tehsils of the district at the changes in the distribution of tehsil-wise 1981 Census is 404,078 persons made up of population in the district:

T.ble NO. 1

Decadal cbange in distributioD of populatioD

Populat iOD ---., PerceDta,e decadal S. Name of 1971 1981 (1971-81) variation No. Tehsil r Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) -- (9) (10) (11) 1· Shupiyan 98,318 90,482 7,836 126,023 116,370 9,653 +28.18 +28.61 +23.19 2. pulwama 155,426 146,844 85,82 202.270 183,706 18,564 +30.14 +25.10 +116·31

3. Tral 60,414 53,949 6,465 75.785 67,723 8,062 +25.44 +25.53 +24.70

Total 314,151 291,275 ~2 •.883 41),4,078 367,799 36,279 +28,62 +26.27 +58.54 15

The table reve Is that the district has Table No. 4 below deals with the dis­ registered a growth rate of 28.62 percent in tribution of villages by density ranges: its population in the decade 1971-81 which TABLE NO. 4 is lower than the growth rate for the State Distribution of villages by de.sity as a whole which stands at 29.69 percent. Range of Density TNal No. of Percentage of Amongst the tehsils, however, Pulwama stands (per sq. km.) village'\ in each villoges in each density range density range out with a rate of population growth higher (I) (2) (3) than even the State rate. The growth rate -10 9 1.67 in Pulwama urban is much more phenominal 11-10 36 6.72 21- 50 339 63.25 due rrimarilv to the creation of Pulwama 51--100 131 24.44 town comprising of four analogous villages 101-200 19 3.54 during the intercensal period. 201-300 301-500 0.19 Table No. 3 below deals with the dis­ 501+ tribution of villages with population range: Unspecified 1 0.19 Total 536 100.00 TABtE NO. 3 It will be seen that the density ranges Distribution of viii aces by population ranges of 21-50 and 51-100 persons per sq. km. together claim 470 or 88% of the total Range of No. of villales Percentage of villages villages of the district, the share of each population in each range in each range of these two ranges being 63.25% and 24.44% (1) (2) (3) respectively. Of the remaining 66 villages 200 84 15.67 36 fall in the density range of 11-20 per­ sons per sq. km. The share of lower ranges 201}- 499 201 38.62 of density is indeed negligible. One village shown in the table with density range un­ 40.30 500-1,999 216 specified is actually a forest block not re­ cognised as a revenue village as such but 2.0~4.999 28 5.22 accorded separate identity during 1981 Census 5,000-9.99'1 0.19 enumeration. Table No. 5 below shows the propor­ 10,01>0+ tion of Scheduled Castes population to total Total 536 100.00 population in the village: TABLE NO. 5 From the above table it is evident that Proportion of scheduled caste population to out of 536 inhabited villages in the district total population in tbe villages:­ as many as 216 villages or 40.30 percent Percentage range of No. of Percentage of Scheduled Castes villages villages in have population in range of 500-1999 per­ population to total in each each range sons while 38.62 percent have it in the population range (I) (2) (3) range of 200-499 persons. Villages with Nil 535 99.81 population less than 200 constitute 15.67 0-5 0.19 percent while those with population of 2,000 6-10 or more persons form 5.22 percent of the 11-15 16-20 total inhabited villages of the district. There 21-30 is only one village having returned" population 31 and above of more than 5,{.OO. Total 536 100.00 16

for the state as a whole as returned at the It will be seen that out of the 536 in­ 1981 Census is 21.63% which itself is no habited villages in the district, there is only one village where Scheduled Castes constitute satisfactory level, it is only the single village an element of the village population and that falling in the population range of 5,000-9,999 which can be treated as possessed of a rea- also just in the range of 5% or less. sonably satisfactory literacy rate, the position Table No. 6 below shows the literacy being lower than even the State average in rate by population ranges of the villages: case of the other three specified ranges.

Table No. 7 below indicates the urban

literacy rates in the district. TABLE NO.6

Literacy rates by population ranges of villages TABLE NO. 7

Range of No. of villages Literacy Literacy rates for towns population in each range rate (1) (2) (3) Name of the town Literacy rate (2) 200 84 14.42 (1)

31.15 200- 499 207 16.14 Pampore

28.44 500-1,999 216 19.99 Pulwama

2,000---4,999 28 19.71 Shupiyan 41.43

34.73 5,000-9.999 1 27.30 Tral

Total District 34.10 ]0,000+

Total 53'5 19.12 It will be seen that while all the four towns in the district fall below the State It will be seen that villages in the popu­ average urban literacy level of 45.56%. lation range of 500-1,999, 2,000-4,999 and shupiyan and Tral are placed better than 5,000-9,999 are better placed in the matter the other two towns with a literacy rate of of literacy level than those in the lower 41.43 and 34.73 respectively. Pampore stands range of population. However, considering at the bottom with a corresponding rate of the fact that the average rural literacy rate 31.15 only. 17

The sub-joined table No. 8 gives non-workers and Scheduled Caste population el sil-wise distribution of literates, workers, in the district:

TABLE NO.8

Literates, Workers, Non-workers, Scheduled Caste/Tribe population in the district

Percentage of-(Contd.) r- S. (". !)npU- S. T. popu- Name of Totall lalion to lation to Literates to total T~hsil Rural! Total Population total total population Urban population population Persons Males Females Persons Males Females (I) ~2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Shupiyan Total 126,023 67,174 58,849 17.82 26.46 7.95 Rural 116,370 61,992 54,378 15.86 24.39 6.14 Urban 9,653 5,182 4.471 41.43 51.25 30.04 Pulwama Total 202,270 105,794 96,476 0.01 20.21 30.34 9.11 Rural IS3,706 96,110 87,596 0·01 19.22 29·38 8.08 Urban 18,564 9,684 8,880 30.02 39.91 19.23 Tral Total 75.785 40,125 35,660 25.55 38.00 11.54 Rural 67,723 35,923 31,800 24.45 36·96 10.33

Urban ~,062 4,202 3,860 34.73 46.88 21.50 Total Total 404.078 213,039 190,985 0.01 20.47 30.56 9.21

District Rural 367,799 194,025 173,774 0.01 19.12 29.19 7.88 Urban 36,279 19,068 17,211 34.10 44.53 22.55 Percentage of-(Conc1d.)

______------A------~ Main workers to lotal Margins I workers to total Total workers to total Non-workers to total Population Population Population Population r------'------r------~------~ r------~------, Persons Males Fema les Persons \;Iales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females (11) (12) (13) (14) ( 15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (:]2)

2').93 54.06 2.38 21.45 3.78 41.b3 51.38 57.84 44.01 48.62 42.16 55.99 29.S:! 54.06 2.18 22.'13 3.98 44·54 52.75 58.04 46·72 47·25 41·96 53.28 3\.17 5).97 4·74 3.64 1.39 6.24 34.81 55.36 10.98 65.19 44.64 89.02 2S.23 51.12 2.04 20.58 2.94 39.92 48·81 55.06 41.96 51.19 44.94 58.04 28.41 52·46 2.03 21.49 3m 41.74 49.90 55.49 43.77 50.10 44.51 56.23 21i.41t 4g.79 2.14 11.59 2.03 22.02 38.07 50.82 24·16 61·93 49·18 75·84

29.~~ 52·19 4.4s :!4.R6 6.03 46.05 54.60 18.22 50.53 45.40 41.78 49·47

29·75 52.13 4.~6 26.10 6.51 48.23 .55.85 58.64 52-69 44.15 41.36 47.31 29.67 52.67 4.64 14.41 1.88 28.05 44.0R 54.55 32.69 55.92 45.45 67.31 29.04 52.74 2.60 :;>1.66 3.79 41.59 50.70 56.53 44.19 49.30 43.47 55.81

29.10 ~2.91 2.52 22.80 3.98 43.81 51.90 56.89 46.33 48·10 43.11 53.67 2l!44 51.05 3.38 10.10 1.8:1 19.27 38.54 52.RIi 22.65 61.46 47.12 77'35 18

We r.ave already seen that both in the significant to note that in all tehsils predo­ matter of rural as well as urban literacy the minal proportion of the marginal workers ure district has to make a large leaway even claimed by the female population of the rural to come up to the level as obtained for component. It is a traditional feature of tre the State as a whole. Down at the tehsil rural economy that the female folk though level the position is still worse in respect primarily engaged in household activities of Shupiyan and pulwama tehsils where the contribute their bit by marginal participation literacy rate has been returned at 17.82 per­ in seasional economic activities like agricul­ cent and 20.21 percent respectively, corres­ tural operations and household industries. It ponding to 20.47% for the district as a will thus be seen that proportion of rural whole. Tral which is a smatler tahsil in marginal female workers to total rural female tre district in population, is however. better placed with both total and rural population varies from 41.74% in Pulwama literacy being higher than for the district as tehsil to 48.23% in Tral tehsil. Sven in a whole. As between the two sexes, male urban areas where marginal workers claim literacy level far out\ll.eig~:s the female lite- relatively much smaller proportion in both racy level in all the tehsils. The differential sexes, the proportion of females outweighs is, however, far greater in rural areas than the male proportion in all the tehsils of the in the urban areas. Percentage of main district. workers to total population as reproduced The proportion of total workers made up in cols, 11-13 shows that male work parti­ cipation rate in urban areas generally trails of main workers and marginal workers put behind that in rural areas. The differential together is brought out in col. 17-19 of the is, however, marginal in all the tehsils. In table. It will be seen that in the case of the case of female participation rate wl;ich male population-the proportion of workers though very low in all the tehsils, tt-;e outstrips the proportion of non-workers in all position as between the rural and urban tehsils both in rural and urban parts. In the components is just the reverse in all the case of female population, however, the rate tehsils. Amongst the tehsils the highest rural of non-workers is higher than that of workers participation rate for males lias been returned by Shupiyan at 54.06% corresponding to except in tehsil Tral. In the case of Tral 52.91 % reported for the district_ I n case of this position occurs because it has returned female rural participation rate, Tral has retur­ 48.23% of its rura I female population as ned a rate of 4.46 wh,ich is higher than the marginal workers which is the highest posi­ corresponding rate of 2.52% returned for the tion recorded for any tehsil. district. Except for Pulwama the urban Analysis of village directory data participation rate in respect of both sexes is also higher in all tehsils than for the district The data collected from the revenue and as a whole. Marginal workers as will be other Government agencies regarding avail­ noticed from cols. 14-16 of the statement ability of various amenities has been tabu­ constitute 21.66% of the total population of lated in the main village directory statement. the district. At the tehsil level. this propor­ The salient features of this data in broad tion varies from 20.58% in Pulwama tehsil aggregates is brought out below in the form to 24.86% in Tral tehsil. It is, hGwever, of inset tables. 19

The position of availability of vJrious amenities at distrd/tehsil level is indicated in the following table: TABLE NO. ,

Distribution of villages accordin& to the availability of different Bmeoities

No. (with percentage) of villages___. having one or more of the following amenities No. of .- St. Name of inhabited Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach by power No Tehsil villages tion water telegraph Hat cation pucca road supply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (R) (9) (10) (11)

1. Sl.u .... iy ... n 225 144 22 225 31 67 76 207 (64.00) (9.78) (100.00) (13.78) (-) (29.78) (33.78) (92.00)

2. Pulwama 232 171 26 232 34 110 115 232 (73.71) (11.21) (100.00) (14.66) (-) (47.41) (49.57) (100.00)

3. Tral 79 70 10 79 16 51 53 79 (R8.61) (12.66) (100.00) (20·25) (-) (64.56) (67.09) (100.00)

Total 536 385 58 536 81 228 244 518 (71.83) (10.82) (100.00) (15.11) (-) (42.54) (45.52) (96.64)

The table reveals that of the total 536 percent at the district level, Shupiyan and Pul­ inhabited villages in the district, 385 accoun­ wama telisils fall below this level with a corres­ ting for. 71.83 percent villages have one or ponding proportion of 13.78% and 14.66% the other type of educational institutions villages respectively covered under this like middle, high, higher secondary schools facility_ On the other hand Tral fares better located within the villages and this amenity with a proportion of 20.25% villages covered. is almost evenly distributed in all the three In communications Shupiyan tehsil has to tehsils. make a large lea way even to reach the level of Pulwama and Tral tehsils in as much As regards medical facility, however, only as the proportion of villages covered there 58 villages have either a dispensary or primary is only 29.78 percent as compared to 47.41 health centre or a hospital wI ich makes a and 64.56 percent in Pulwama and Shupiyan meagre proportion of 10.82 percent of the tehsils respectively. As regards approach by total villages. Inter-tehsil comparison shows that the proportion of villages covered under pucca road again Shupiyan lags far behind other two tehsils in the district, the propor­ this basic amenity is 9.78 percent in Shupiyan tion of villages covered being 33.78 percent tehsil, 11.21 percent in Pulwama tehsil and against the corresponding proportion of 12.66 percent in Tral tehsil. 49.57% and 67.09% in Pulwama and Tral Drinking water facility is, however, avail­ respectively. The progress is by far the most able to all the villages in the district from significant in the matter of rural electrifica­ one source or the other. Ho .... ever, protected tion with 518 villages out of a total of 536 drinking water supply Is available to 160 villages in the district covered under this amenity. which form just 30% of the total number of Down at tehsil level the coverage is 100.00 villages which m 1 kes a poor position indeed percent in Tral and Pulwama tehsils and In the matter of Post & Telegraph facilities while 92.00 percent in Shupiyan tehsil, a satisfac­ the proportion of villages covered is 15.11 tory position indeed. 20

The table No. 10 below highlights the availability of various amenities in terms of proporfon of population served by each: T ..\BLE NO. 10

Proportion of Rural population served by different amenities

Sl. Name of Total popu- Proportion of rural population served by the .A.amenity ______of:- ...... No tcllsil Jati(lo of r- inhabited Educa- Medical Drink- Post and Market! Communi- Approach Power village!'. in lion ing Telegraph Hat calion by pucca supply the tehsil water road (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

1. Shupiyan ] 16,370 81.29 21·46 100.00 32.37 47·49 50·75 90·29

2. Pulwama 183,7116 89.39 29·51 100.00 33.74 67.07 69.65 100.00

3. Teal 67 ,723 96.41 28·22 100.00 3],55 72.56 75.58 100.00

Total 367,799 88.12 27.04 100·00 3'2-97 61.88 64.76 96.93

It will be noticed that the position is This table makes rather an encouraging relatively brighter in terms of the population reading. It will be noticed that more than served by various amenities even in fields 90 percent of the villages where medical like medical care, post and telegraph offices care, commnnications or post & telegraph and communication than what came out in facilities are not available within the village the earlier table in terms of the proportion fall within 'a distance of less than 5 kms. of villages both for the district as a whole from the place where these facilities are as also at the tehsil level. Of course the available. Even for the bulk of the remain­ proportion of population benefitted is nearly ing small proportion these facilities are avail­ full or substantial only in the fields of edu­ able within a distance of 5-10 Kms. A.s cation and power supply. However, even in regards education all but 5 of the 151 respect of other amenities a better position villages where this amenity is not available emerges in all the tehsils. also fall within a distance of less than 5 Kms. Distribution of villages not having certain Out of remaining 5 villages where tl'>is amenities arranged by distance ranges from facility is not available 4 villages fall wit~in the places where these are available are a distance of 5-10 Kms. and 1 village within indicated in table No. 11 below: a distance of 10+ Kms. It is thus clear that TABLE NO. 11 practically all the baSic amenities are available Distribution of villales not having certain to most of the rural population of the district ameDities arraQ&ed by distance ranges from within a distance of less than 5 K~s. of the places where these are available. tt'eir village of residence if not within the Number of villages where the iill,cnilY is not available and ava Hable village itself and the proportion of population at a distance of;- Villages not -A---___----.. which has to walk a distance of more than having the -5 5-10 10+ Total amenity of kms. kms. kms. (Cols.2-4) 10 Kms. to avail of any particular amenity (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) is negligible indeed. 1. Education 146 4 1 151 2. M«iical 415 62 478 The table below gives the distribution of 3. Dri.nking water villages according to distance from t!:'le nea­ 4. Post &; Telegraph 420 34 455 5. Market/Hat rest town and the availibility of different 6. Communication 288 19 1 308 amenities: 21

TABLE NO. 12

Distribution of viIJages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different ameaities

Distance range No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having--A.- the amenity____ 0(,- from the inhabited r- ----. nearest town vHlIgesin Educa- Medical Drink- Post Marketl Communi- Approach Power {in Kms.) each range tion ing and Hat cation by pucea supply water Telegraph road (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 0- 5 129 105 12 129 23 69 75 128 (111.40) ( Q.30) (100.00) (17.83) (53.49) (58.14) (99.22) 6- 15 397 271 45 397 53 156 174 380 (68.26) (11.34) (100.00) (13.35) (39.29) (43·83) (95.72) 16-50 10 9 1 10 2 3 5 10 (90.00) (10.00) (100.00) (20.00) (30.00) (50.00) (100.00) 51+ Umpecifled Total 536 385 58 536 81 228 244 518 (71.83) (10.82) (l00.00) (15.11) (42.54) (45.52) (96.64)

It will be seen that distance from the However, the difference in the proportion is nearest town does not seem to have any not as substantial as one should have ex­ major effect on the provision of various pected and this might possibly be so due amenities in the village except for medical to a relatively less proportion of population care, post & telegraph and to some extent inhabiting the more distant villages. communication and approac" by pucca road facilities where the villages placed at a dis­ Below mentioned table gives the distri­ tance of 15 Kms. and above seem for good bution of villages according to population reasons to have received relatively better ranges dnd amenities available to them: attention than those placed nearer a "own.

TABI,E NO. 13 Distribution of villa&es Ilccording to population range and amenities available

No. of No. (with pen:eatage) ofJo--.. villages _____ having the amenity of:- Population inhabited r- -. range villages in Edu- Medical Drinkina Post and Market I Communi- Approach Power each rallle cation WIater Tele,rapll Hat cation by pucea supply road (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 499 291 155 , 291 , 80 89 285 (53.2t') (3.09) (l00.00) (3.09) (27.49) (30.58) (97·94) 500-1,999 216 202 35 216 52 121 127 204 (93.52) (16.20) (101).00) (24.07) (56.02) (58.80) (94.44) 2,000-04,999 28 27 13 28 19 26 27 28 (96.43) (46.43) (100.00) (67.86) (92.8') (96.43) (100.00) 5,000+ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) Total 536 385 58 536 81 228 244 518 (71.33) (10.82) (100.00) (15.11) (42.54) (45.52) (96.64) 22

As will be observed the population size TABLE NO. 15 of the villages has a direct bearing on Distribution of village. according to land use determining the position of various amenities with more populated villages expectedly S. Name of No· of Total Perc en- Percen- attracting more attention tt-.an less populated No. tehsil inhabited area tage cult i- tllge of villages vable area irrigated villages. The highest beneficiaries are ob­ to total area to area total viously the villages with a population of cullivable area 2,000 and more in the field of practically (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) each basic .amenity and the least proportion 1. Shupiyan 225 30,669.17 7R·44 53.61 is of those with a population of 500 or less, particularly in the field of post & 2- Pulwama 232 48,461.55 79.68 44.21

telegraph and medical care facilities where 3. Tral 79 15,392.0:1 78.60 40.40 the coverage Of such villages is less tt an Total 5~(; 94.5~2.72 79. )(I 46.62 4 percent.

It will be noticed that practically all tt-e Below mentioned table depicts the staple tehsils of the district are more or less evenly food in the majority of villages in each tehsil : placed both in terms of t~e proportion of

cultivable area to total area as in t~e r-ro­ portion of irrigated area to total cultivable TABLE NO. 14 area. The relatively bigger tet-sils of Pulwama and Shupiyan do not differ much in the Main staple food in tbe majority of proportion of the culturable area to total area villages in each tebsil from the tehsil of Tral which is relatively much smaller. In every tehsil irrigated area S.No. Name of tehsil Main staple food makes a proportion of more than 40% to 50% (1) (2) (3) of the total culturable area which is signifi­ 1. Shupiyan Rice cant indeed.

2. Pulwama Rice Brief analysis 01 Tow. Directory Dllta 3. Tral Rice Separate data in respect of urban popula­ It will be observed that the main staple tion structure, civic finance, the availability food in all the three tehsils of the district of various amenities has been compiled in the is rice. main town directory table I to VI. For facilitat­ ing a brief .commentary and assessment of Distribution of villages according to land the progress made by urban population some use is given in table No. 15 below; of the urban statistics have further been sub-divided in table Nos. 16 to 21. 73

The sub-joined table No. 16 indicates the figures relating to urba n population, its percentage variation density and sex-ratio:

TAB! E NO, 16

Growth. density and sex-ratio of 'urban population in the district in relation to the State

District State ___-"-- ______,A___~ ______...______~ Census Total Urban %Urban Oecadal Density Sex-ratio Total Urban %lIrban Decadal Density Sex-ratio Year popula- popula- popula- I"ercen- (p(lpuls. (No, of popula- popula· popula- pereen- (popula- (No. of tion tion tion tage varia- tion femules til n tion tion tage varia- tion femal"'~ tion in per ~q. per 1.000 lion in per sq. per 1,000 urban km.) males) urban km.) males) population population (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (1) (12) (13)

1961 247,659 11,573 4.67 1,242 '855 3,5(.0,976 593,315 16.66 N.A. 844

1971 314,158 22,883 7.28 +97,73 :!,316 872 4,616,632 858,221 18.59 +44.65 N. A. 860

1981 404.078 36.Z79 8.98 +58.54 1,998 <;OJ "5,987,389 1,2('0,403 21.05 +46.86 2,146 875

.. tne population figures exclude population of arca~ under unll1wful occupation of Pakistan and China where census could not be taken.

As can be seen from the table Pulwama district, being even slightly better than that district lags behind the State as a whole in for the State, although in both cases it still its progress towards urbanisation, the position continues to be adverse to females. having been consistantly so during the last The table below is intended to identify three decades. The district tt us continues to tl e towns added or declassified during the be predominantly rural in character, the pro­ 1971-81 decade: portion of urban population having increased TABLE NO. 17 only to 8.98 percent in 1981 as against 4.67 percent in 196'1. Tt:e corresponding proportion New tOWDS added/towDs declassified for the state as a whole has increased to in 1981 census 21.05 percent in 1981 as against 16.66 percent , ..A...---______-'--, in 1961. The pace of urbanisation during H.e ,----- Name of towns Population 198] census decade 1971-81 has also been much lower (I) (2) in the district as compared to the State although in the preceding decade, the position (a) Added

seems to have been vice-versa. As regards (i) Pulwama tOWll 7,731 density of population, in the absence of area (b) Declassified figures for the State urban for 1961 and 1971, comparable picture is available only It v.ill be seen from the above mentioned for 1981 indicating that urban density of table that over the last ten years Pulwama pODulation per Sq. km. in Pulwama district is N.A. has come to be recognised as one of only 1998 as against the State density of the towns of the district while there has 2146 per Sq. km. In the urban sex-ratio, been no declassification of any town previously however, the district compares favourably with recognised as suet,. In this way the number the State, both showing steady increase since of towns in t"e district has gone up to 4 1961, the pace in the case of Pulwama in 1981 as against 3 in 1 971. 24

Table NQ. 18 below indicates the per penditure on various amenities in respect of capita receipt from various resources and ex- each town of the district:

TABLE NO. 18

Per capita receipt " expenditure in towns

Per capita

Receipt Expenditure

Class. name & --' -_.--... civic: status Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenditure Public: Expenditure Other of the town through from all expen- adminis- on public works on public sources taxes other diture tration health and institutions sources cODvenien..:es (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

IV Pampore N.A. 34.38 23.56 10.82 36.78 14.73 22.05

V Pulwama N.A 21.34 9.71 11.63 I1.71 6.08 1·50 1-40

V SI.upiyan N.A. 33·73 0.42 :n.31 23.75 16.08 3.64 1.63 2·40

V Tral N.A. 21.71 :! 1. 71 1.98 1.98

Total 28.61 9.22 19.39 20.24 10.41 0.73 1.22

It will be seen that both in j:er capita TABLE NO. 19 receipt as well as expenditure Pampore town . Schools per ten thousaod population is ahead of other towns in the district. The in towns other town which is relatively better placed Class. name No. per ten thousand population and civic ,-----_._- -. than Pulwama and Tral is Shupiyan town. status of Hiaher Secon- Secon- JUDior Primary town darY/lnter/ dny/ Secon- However, the per capita receipt in pampor. PUC/Junior Matric- darYl coUcle ulation middle and Shupiysn towns comes from taxes and (1) (2) (3) (04) (5) other sources .nd good proportion of per IV Pam pore N.A. 0.92 0-92 4..62 12.00 capita expenditure similarly goes in general V Pulwama N.A 2.59 3.88 15.52 administration in both the towns. The total V Shupiyan N.A. 1.04 1.04 3.11 12-43 per capita receipt and expenditure in fral V Tral N-A- 2.48 4.96 6.20 and Pulwama towns are lower than in other T(1tal 1.65 0.55 4.13 11.58 towns. It will be observed from the table that Tt:e sub-joined inset table No. 19 gives towns with smaller population have been better provided for in terms of schools of the number of educational institutions per ten various levers than those with larger popu­ thousand of population in each to\/\,n of the lation. the chief consideration probably having district: been to equip these towns with such facilities 25

regardless of whether they deserve these at manufactured. imported and exported in tt-le all in relation to their population. towns of Pulwama district:

Inset table No. 20 below gives the No. TABLE NO. 21 of medical institutions per one thous!!nd population: Most important commodity ma.ufaetured, imported and exported in the towns TABLE NO. 20 Most important commodity No. of beds in medical institutions in towns .A.____ ----., Class, name and civic status of Manufac:tu- Expor- Imported Class, name and civic No. of beds in medical the town red status of the town institutions per 1,000 ted population (I) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) IV Pampore N.A. Furniture Saffron Food

IV Pampore N. A. 0·92 V Pulwama N·A. Carpets Fruit~ Cloth V Shupiyan N.A· Namdas Walnuts Sugar V Pulwama N,A, 1.29 V Tral N.A. Woollen Fruits Cloth V Shupiyan N,A. 3.11 Blankets V TraI N.A. ],24 While the table speaks for itself, it will Total 1.65 be observed that the most important commo­ dity of manufacture in each town is one or It will be seen that Shupiyan town with the other item of handicrafts, be it furniture a total population strength of 30 hospital carpets, namdas or woollen blankets. On the beds is placed better than any other town expon side, however. the most important with 3.11 beds per 1,000 population. Pulwama commodity in case of Pampore town is and Tral are the other towns which though Saffron. while in the other three towns it far behind than Shupiyan with a strength is fruit, though not of the same type in of 1,29 and 1,24 beds per 1,000 of total each case. As regards imports it is indeed population respectively have still an edge over the town of Pampore which has a difficult to precisely identify which particular strength of 0.92 beds per 1,000 population commodity is the most important, the range and is on the lower side of the district of imports into the town being very wide strength which stands at 1.65 per 1,000 total practically of equal importance. Even so population. the most important commodity into the town has been reported as food in case of The below mentioned inset table highlights Pampore and cloth in respect of the ott er the extent of most important commodity two towns.

P'ART-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY (SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES 'J'EHSIL SIIUPJY.4.N

S. Name of Vii/age 1981 S. Name of Village 1981 No. Lecation No. Location Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. Abal Wanah 77 31. Chak-I-Aziz Shah 225 2. Adijan Adwan 127 32. Chaki Cholend 84 3. Adora Ram Pathri 217 33. Chaki Diyaro 196 4. Adva 207 34. Chak-T-Hakim Baqar 219 5. Aglar 3 35. Chak-I-Sbamshi pora 137 6. Aglar 171 36. Chaki Sidiq KhdD 104 CIH,ko 7. Ahagam 224 37. 85 38. Chakorah 8. Ali Shah pora 31 99 39. Chanchawar 9. Aloorah 38 162 40. Chater Wosh 71 )0. Amer Bogh 33 41. Chatrl pora Jl4 1 I. Amshi pora 140 42. Chawan 188 12. Arahama 174 43. Chedran 227 13. pora 51 44. Chelll Marg 9 14. Awind 146 45. Chevi Guod 208 15. Awnera 8 16. B.lba pora 5 46. Chidvi pora 23 17. Badigam 48 47. Chilli pora 25 18. Badimarg 37 48. Chitragarn 15 19. Bagh-I-Hari pora 61 49. S3 101 20. Balah pora 168 50. Chodegam 73 21. Bandah Paho 22 51. Choti pora 21. Barah Bugh 67 52. Chowdhri Gund 145 23. Barthi pora 194 53. Chowgarn 133 24. Baskochan 160 54. Dagah pora 158 25. Bata porah Pal a pora 40 55. Dangam 112 62 26. Bata pora Niladang 87 56. Danger pora 206 27. Bedha pora 212 57. Dararn Dore 149 28. Bimini pora 147 58. Dashi pora 28 29. Brari pora 95 59. Dasso 30. Butamaran Waopora 195 60. Daygarn 175 32 s. Name of Village 1981 s. Name of Village 1S81 No. Location No. Loc~tion Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) t2) (3) 95. Hir pora 131 61. Diyarv 209 96. Hoshang pora 30 62. Dobi pora 43 63. Doma Wani 201 97. Jam Pathri 187 64. Dom pora 211 98. Kachah Dorah 113 65. Drager 24 99. Kanigam 45 66. Drawni 32 100. Kaaihama 102 67. Dreri Kali pora 39 101. Kani pora 134 68. Durah pora 7 102. Kani pora 170 69. Feri pora 121 103. Kanji Uler 123 70. Gada pora 109 104. Kanso ;9 71. Gadhi pora 125 105. Kapren 116 72. Gagren 136 106. Kargam 64 73. Gahend 79 107. Kashwah 21 74. Gano pora 169 108. Katho Halan 178 75. Gano pora Arash IS5 109. Kegam 215 76. Goti pora 180 J 10. Kellar 190 77. Gund-I-Darvesll 34 Ill. Kelro M:dik i63 78. Gund-I-Hado 135 112. Khajah pora 14 79. Gund-I·Uwan 74 113. Kherwarah 76 80. Habdi pora 173 114. Khoram pora S6 81. Haider Gund 16 115. Kotah pora 157 82. Haji pora 100 116. Krawora 164 83. Halow pora III !l7. Kumdalan 106 B4. Hamhonah 44 HI. Lahandorah 80 8~. HIlDji pora H., 119. Lar.~am IS4 86. Hardo Handov. 41 120. Lari 46 87. Ha rdo Na2isheran 107 121. Lawahend 153 88. Hari pora 65 122. Losdano 57 89. Heft" 20 123. Mahind pora 60 90. Hef-Kuri 27 124. Maishahwar 192 91. Hei pora Bata Gund llS 92. Herman 81 125. Makan-I-Danger pora 141 93. Hillow Gun-I-Murid 72 126. Makan·I-Douaro 185 94. Hind Sita pora 88 127. Mala Dair 49 33 s. Name of Vii/age '''81 S. Name of Vii/age 1961 lVo. Lecation Nfl. L.c~tion Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) 128. Mala Wrah 157. Now pora 159 129. Mali Bagh 66 158. Now pora Bala 228 130. Mandojan 122 159. Pader pora 89 131. Mangi pora 142 160. Pahali pora 186

132. Mani Hal 35 161 Pahano 167 133. Manio 177 162. Pala pora 151 134. Manzim pora 105 163. Pandoshan 119 135. Marheng 221 164. Panzer 205 136. Mast pora 191 165. Pargochi 166 137. Mati pora 197 166. Partap pora 92 138. Matri Bagh 91 167. Patarwal 202 139. Mazhaaia 214 168. Pinjorah 172 140. Mernandar 152 169. Pir pora 222 141. Molo 54 170. pohah Hamah 124 142. Moughal pora 213 171. Purso J20 143. Mujahmarg 11 172. Qongonab 52 144. Murad pora 86 173. Rakahamab 94 145. Musi pora 218 174. Rakha pora Nack pora 115 146. Nadigarn 156 175. Rakhi Nara pora 198 147 Naid Gund 210 176. R akh-I-Zaina pora 12 148. Nara pora 181 177. Rambir pora Nowabad 193 149. Narimarg 10 178. Ramnagri 129 ]50. Narwaw 144 179. Ratni pora 110 IS 1. Nasar pora 184 180. Rawal pora 148

152. Nazneen pora 216 181. Reban Gund Bahram 13 153. Nerwani 36 182. Rei 117 154. Nildorah 78 183. Rengwar 189 155. Noli Poshwari 47 184. Reni pora Khasi pora 98 156. Nowgam 126 185. Reshi pora 18 34

s. Name of Vii/age 1981 s. Name of Village 1£81 No. Location No. Location Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

186. Reshi pora 82 208. Tharan J(andi 179 187. Reshnagri 128 209. Tranj 55 188. Safanagri 4 210. Tukroo 203 189. Sago-Hand-Hama 63 211- Tulran 75 190. Said pora BaJa 132 212. Turka wangam 50

191. Said pora Pain 138 213. Ura pora 29 192. Sandho Sherma] 200 214. Utar pora Pahali pora 165 193. Sangren 69 215. Uwan 70 194. Sarab 220 216. Vehel Chatta watan 143 195. Sazan 223 217. Veshro 182 196. Sed hove 130 218. Wachi 2

197. Shamshi pora 139 219. Wacho Hallan 68 198. Sharat pora 150 220. Wadi pora 42 199. Sheikh pora 226 221. Wangam Sodersban pora 96 200. Shermal 19 222. Wangi pora 83 201. Sofi pora 17 223. Watho 199

202. Sugan 26 224. Zaina Bato 161 203. Tachalo 103 225. Zaina pora 6 204. Teki pora 97 226. Zawaraba Derhama 176 205. Tengah pora 90 227. Zerakan 183 206. Tengwani 204 228. Zipora Dharamarth 93 207. Tharan 58 229. FOrest Block (Dev pora) 229 35

NOTE EXPLAll'IING THE CODES USFD IN THE VILl.A(j}~ DIRECTORY

A number of codes has been used in the Village Din-dory. 'I hest! arc emplified below:

Column N.y, Item Code Column No Item Code (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

5 ·(Educational Subsidised medical practitioner SMP Amenities) Primary of elementary school P ComJ~lunity health worker CHW Junior secondary or middle Others o M school 7 (Drinking water Matriculation or Secondary H Amenities) Tap water T Higher Secondary/Intermidiate Well water W PUC Pre-universilyJJuDior college Tank water TK College, any college (graduate Tubewell water TW level and above) like Arts, Handpump Hp Science, Commerce, etc. C River water R Industrial school I Fountain F Training sehool Tr Canal C Adult literacy class I centre Ac Lake Other educational in,tituriom, L Spring These includes Sanskrit Path­ S shala, Senior basic school, NaJJah N Makhtab, elC. o Others o Information not available NA 6 £(Medical Hospital H 8 (Post & Amenities) Maternity and Child welfare MCW Telegraph Post office PO Centre Maternity home Amenities) MH Telegraph office TO Child welfare centre ewc Post & Telegraph office PTO Health centre He Telephone Connection Phone Primary health centre PRC Primary health sub centre 10 tCommuni­ PHS cations) Bu" BS Dispemary D Railway station RS Family planning centre FPC Navigable water-way NW T. B. clinic TB (including rivo:r. canal, Nursing home NH backwaters etc.J Resistered private practitioner RP Well (without o:lectricity) W 1 t (Approach to Well (with electricity) WE village) Pucca road PR Tube-well (Without electricity) TW Kaccha road KR Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Navigable river NR Tank Tk Navigable can a I NC River R Navigable water-way NW Lake L (other than river or canal) Waterfall Wf Foot path FP Others o Total 13 (Power Electricity for domestic purposes ED T supply) 20 tRemarks in­ Copies of the newspaper com­ N Electricity for agricultUre FAG cluding any ing in the village Electricity for other purpose place of reli­ Motorcycles!scooters available like industrial commercial, etc. EO gious. his- in the villages M Electricity for all purposes EA torical or Cars/Jeeps available in the 16 (Irrigated Government canal GC archaeologi- village C by source) Private canal PC cal interest) Tractors available in the village T

NOTE: "Where there are. more than one institution'! of the same type in the village the same have been indicated in figures aga inst the appropriate abbrevations e. g. P (3), M (2), H (2).

£Where there are more than one institutions of the same type in the village, the same have been indicated in fi&ures against the appropriate abbrevations e. g. H. (2), D (3). etc. 36

1981 CENS\1S YILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL SHUPIYAN Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion& distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms., 5-·10 Kms. & lO+Kms. or village number of the nearest place where the facility available is given) (in house- ---, hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph da)~ of cations the (Bus stop markcti railway hat, if station any water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1. Malawrah 309·59 1584(206) M (1), P (2) -(-5) R,C -(-6) BS

2. Wachi 533.38 2302(306) M (1), P (2) -(-5) C,HP,N PO BS

3. Aglar 380.81 ]552(220) P (I) -(-5) R,N PO BS 4. Safanagri 230.66 735(112} P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 5. Baba Pora 228·65 914(124) P (1) -(-5) C,S -(-5) BS 6. Zaina Pora 351.27 1422(192) H(l),M(I),P(2) D (1) T,N',S PO BS 7. Durah Pora 267.90 442 (40) P (1) -(-5) e,s -(-5) -(-5)

8. Awnera 302.71 1542(176) M (1), P (2) -(-5) C,S PO -(-5)

9. Chera Marg 111.29 535 (71) P (1) -(-5) C,S -(-51 -(-5)

10. NaTi Marg 48.97 215 (35) P (1) -(-5) C,S -(-5) -(-5)

11. Mujah Marg 9t.46 244 (39) -(-5) -(-5) e,N -(-5) -(-5)

12. Rakhi-i-Zaina Pora 76.08 U n-inha bited

13. Reban Gund BahrllJll 225·32 994(152) P (l) o (1) C,N PO BS 14. Khajah Pora 111.69 484 (60) -(-5) -·(-5) e,N -(-5) -(-5)

15· Chitra Gam 0432.39 1277(186) M (I), P (1) -(-5) T,C,N PO BS 16. Haider Gund 67.58 322 (45) P (1) -(-5) C,N -(-5) -(-5)

17- Soli Pora 74.06 284 (37) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) - (-5) 18. Reshi Pora 222.58 717 (98) P (I) -(-5) T,C,N -(-5) BS

19. Shermal 242.81 413 (69) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

20. Helf 413.59 1100(138) M(1),P(l),O(l) -(-5) S,N PO -(-5)

21. Kashwah 140.43 439 (72) P (1) -(-5) C,S -(-5) -(-5)

22. Bandah Paho 114.93 236 (34) P (1) -(-5) T -(-·5) -(-5)

23. Chidvi Pora 15.78 84 (13) P (1) o (1) T,S -(-5) BS

24. Drager 54.23 105 (17) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

25. Chilli Pora 59.49 222 (34) -(-5) -(-5) R,S,N -(-5) -(-5)

26. Sugan 197.08 798(113) P(1) -(-5) C,T,S -(-5) BS

27. Hef-Kuri 138·81 354 (45) P (1) -(-5) T,S -(-5) -(-5) 28. Dasso 119.38 508 (77) P (1) 0(1) T,N -(-5) BS

29. Ura Pora 119.38 466 (61) P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) BS

30. Hoshang Pora 79.32 256 (36) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 37

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple. Land use (i. e. area under diffennt types. of land use Re.marks to village town aod supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimitf places) includiD& aay, distance place of (in Km.) Forest lrrigatt'd Un­ Cultur- Area not reli&ious. (by source) irri&ated able waste available historical (If including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR (8) EA Rice PC 100.77 120.19 88.63 PR Bijbehara (7) EA Rice PC 155.81 206.39 171.18

PR Bijbchara (7) Rice PC 112.10 162·68 106.03 KR Bijbehara (6) Rice PC 69.61 32.15 4·03 74·87

PR Bijbehara (9) Rice PC 97.13 59.49 72-03 PR Bijbehara (8) EA Rice FC 91.06 171.18 55.85 89.03 KR Bijbchara (8) Ri.:e PC 182.51 49.78 29.54

KR Bijbchara (10) EA Riec FC 203.97 0.40 18·21 48.56 KR Shupiyan (8) Rice PC 71.63 7.69 21.45 KR Bijbehara (8) EA Rice PC 30.35 14.57 10.93 KR Bjjbehara (8) EA Rice PC 57·87 10.52 19.02 PC 27.92 25.09 38.45 12·55

PR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 123.8~ 33.18 17,4') 30.35 KR Shupiyan (11) EA Rice' PC 57·06 17.00 155.81 20.23

PR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 159·04 145.:8 22 ·26 Shrine of Ha7l'at Malik Sahib KR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 1~.56 10.12 11.74 42-90

KR Bijbehara (8) EA Rice PC 4:.4'} 1:!.14 42.90 7.69 PR Bijbehara (10) EA Rice PC 9·1.05 56·25 33.59 32.38 KR Bijbehara (6) EA Rice PC 32.37 74.87 74.87 101·98 KR Bijbehara (9) EA Rice PC 95 10 144.Q7 6.43 99.55 KR Bijbehara (8) EA . Rice PC 48.16 53.01 31.57 32·78 KR Bijbehara (10) EA Rice PC 45.33 27.91 3.24 10.12

PR Bijbehara (9) EA Rice PC 6.88 2.42 6·07 3.24 KR Bijbel.ara (8) FA Rice PC 16.19 25·90 13·76 6.07 KR Bijbehara (7) BA Rice PC 14.97 4.05 40-47 PR Bijbehara (7) EA Rice PC 74.06 15.78 14.97 92·27

KR Sr npiyan (II) EA Rice PC 46.54 5).01 32·78 ," .. PR Shupiyalll (10) EA Rice PC 4].49 43.30 33.59 PR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 61.51 18.62 39·25

KR ShupiYdO (10) EA Rice PC 38.04 14.57 26 •. 71 38

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL SHUPIYAN LocatioD Name of ViU .... Total Total Amenities available (i,f not available withiD the village, a Gash (-) Code area of popala­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion& distance in broad raDles, viz;-5 Kms., S~IO Kms. & 10+Kms. of ~lJaac Dumber of the nearest place wher.e the facility available is siven) (in house- ~. --. hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi· water telegraph days of cations the (Bus stop marketl railway hat, if station aDY water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ~ 10) 31. Ali Shah Per. 50.59 58 (9) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

32. Drawni 36.42 219 (30) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-~) -(-5)

33. Amer Bogh 74.()6 136 (26) ~(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) .....;(...,...5) 34. Gund-i-Darvesh 67.58 292 (36) P (1) -(-5) N -(__:5) -t_5) ;So MilDi Hal 121.41 505 (68) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -,(-5)

36. NerwaJii 122.22 458 (65) P (I) -(-5) N -(~S) BS

37. Badi Marl 44.11 205 (27) -(5~10) -(5-10) N -(5-10) ':-(5-10) 38. Aloorah 74.46 426 (58) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

39. Dreri Kali Pora 208.01 1080(140) o (I) -(-5~ N -(-"5) -(-5) 40. Bata Porah' 'Pala Pora 100.36 180 (24) P (1) -'(-5) N ...,...(-5) ;;.....,(,...-.;5) 41. Hardo HllBdove 168.35 679 (98) o (1) ....c,(-5) N -(-5) .... 9S 42. Wadi Pora 40.87 1:29 (17) P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

43. Dobi Pora 17.30 164 (23) P (1) -(...,...5) N -'(-5) -(~5)

44. HamhoDah 163.49 423 (70) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

45. Kani Gam 100.03 2in (46) P (1) -(-5) N,T -(-5) -(-5)

46. Lari 3]·16 144 .(20) P (1) -(--'-5) N,T -(-5) --'(-5)

47. Noli Poshwari 124.24 390 (59) P (I) -(5-10) N ~(5-10) ~("""5)

048. Badl Gam 94·29 180 (26) -(5-10) -(~5) N -(-'.5) ..-. --'"(5-10) 49. Mala Dair 114·53 580 (81) P (1) ....,,(-5) N,S -(..,...5) BS SO. Turka Wanslun 39S~38 1300(176) M (I), P (1) HC (1) W PO BS 51. Ari Pora 48.56 209 (35) -(-5) -(-5) N,S -(-5) BS

52. Q011&onall 91.06 267 (36) -(-5) -(-5). W.T ~(-S) BS 53. Chitra Gam 113.31 506 (75) P (1) -(-5) W,T -(-5) BS

54. ~alo 54.63 291 (33) -(...,...5) -(-5) vi -(-5) BS 55. Tranj 601.37 1461(219) M 0), P (1) HC (1). N PO BS 56- Khoram Pora 53.82 185 (30) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-,-5) 57. Losda.no 112.91 376 (47) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -,(-5) 58. Tharan 57.06 256 (40) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

59. Ka.so 59.89 215 (30) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

60. UahiBd Pora 51·80 296 (45) O' (1) -(-5) rOt -(-5) -(-5) 39

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

.Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i, e. area under ditrcre.t typ~ of land use Remarks to village town and 'supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) i_ludiDg IUI)'. distance place of (in KIns.) Forest Irrigated Un­ euItur­ Area Dot religious,. (by source) itri8ated able waste available bistorical OJ includinl . fot archaoolOJbl ~uchar & cultivBtioQ i.terCit Iroves

Ut) (12) (13) (l4) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR Shupiyan (to) EA Rice PC 13.36 23·88 13.35, KR Shupiyan (10) SA Rice PC 21.85 6.07 8.50 KR Bijbehara (9) EA Rice PC 34·40 24-69 13.76 1.21 KR Bijbehara (7) EA Rice PC 33.18 12.55 13.76 8.09 KR Bdbehara (10) EA Rice PC 42·91 41.68 28.73 8.09 PR Bij:'ehara. (8) EA Rice PC 70.42 15.78 18.21 17·81 KR Bijbehara (8) ·EA Rice PC 20.64 9.71 9.31 4·45 KR Bij Jehar. (7) SA Rice PC 47.35 20.64 0.40 6.07 KR Bijbehara (8) EA Rice PC 105.63 33.99 68.39 KR Shupiyan (4) EA Rice PC 39.25 21.04 23.07 17.00 PR S!i.upiyan (5) bA Ri.:e PC 81.75 3j.59 31.16 21.85 KR Shupiyan (11) EA Rice PC 18.61 8.50 13.76 KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 33.18 6.48 12.55 25.09 KR Shupiyan (16) EA Rice PC 88.22 17.00 30.76 27.S1 KR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 50.99 21.04 19.84 14.16 KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 17.40 5.26 6.07 2.43 KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 77·30 12.95 19.02 14.97 KR ShuJ;>iyan (9) EA Rice PC 47·35 12.95 10.52 23".47, PR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 80054 4.86 1S.78 13.35 PR Shupiyan (9) SA Rice PC" 121.00 28.73 29.54 216.11 PR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 13.35 8·91 26.30 ... PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 39.25 3.24 44.93 PR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 46.55 13-35 53.01 - PR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 27.92 0·81 25.90 PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 222.58 28.73 67.18 282.88 KR Shupiyan (8) SA Rice PC 34.40 3.24 16.18 KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 65.56 3.24 18.21 25.90 PR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 38.45 1.62 10.51 6.48

KR Skupiyaa (7) EA Rice PB 26.71 10.93 8~09 14.16 KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 31.i6 1.21 4.46 14.97 - 40

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL SHUPlY AN

Location Name 0(' Villa,. Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-S Kms., 5-lOKms. & 10+Kms. of village number the nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in of house- r­ hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days etf cations the (Bus stop marketl railway· hat, if station any water way) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 61. Bllgh-i-Hari Pora 5·26 Un-inhabited 62. Dangar Pora 72·84 420 (62) P (I), 0(1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

63. Sago-Hand-Hama ·102·39 447 (74) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

64. Kar-Gam 99.55 245 (37) -(-5) -(-S) T,N -("'"'-5) -(-5)

65. Hari Pora 32.78 117 (16) P (1) -(-5) T,W,N -(-5) -(-5)

66. Mali Bagb 35.61 143 (26) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

67. Barah Bugh 159·45 704 (99) M (1), P (1) 0(1) N PO BS 68· Wacho Hallan 101.58 181 (25) -(-S) -(-5) N -(-S) BS

69. Sangren 203·56 445 (63) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

70. (!Jwa 123.43 279 (43) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

71. Chater Wosh 45·73 237 (40) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

72· Hillow-Gun-i-Murid 134.76 339 (43) -(-5) -(-S) T,TK,N-(-S) -(-5)

73. Choti Pora 59·49 287 (37) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

74. Gund-i-Uwan 22.66 59 (10) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

75. Tulran 123.84 419 (59) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

76. Kherwarah ]28·29 .456 (66) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

77. Abal Wanah 77-70 116 (19) -(-5) -(-5) N PO -(-5)

78· Nil Dorah 89.804 418 (51) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

79. Gahend 70·01 271 (41) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 80. L3handorah 77.70 278 (37) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) BS RI. Herman 441.11 1620(220) H(1),M(2),P(2) 0(1) N PO BS 82. Reshi Pora 54.23 429 (59) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

83. Waogi Pora 42.09 121 (16) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

84. Ct.aki-Cholend· 140.02 628 (85) P (I), 0(1) He (1) N -(5--'-10) -(5-10) 85. Chako 57.87 170 (23) -(5-18) -(5-10) N -(5-10) •.• -(5-10)

86. Murad Pora 103.60 263 (34) P(l) --(---5) N '-(-5) -(-5)

87. Bata Pora Niladang 45·73 154 (23) _. (--5) -(5-·10) N -(5-10) -(5-10)

88. Hind Sita POFa 77.70 36-4 (53) 0(1) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(5-10)

89. Pader POFa 102.39 413 (611 P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

90. Tengah Pura 59.49 1':19 (~5) -(--5) -·(-5) N -(-5) -(-S) 41

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use 0. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) i.cluding any distance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ CuItur­ Area not religious. (by source) irriaated able waste available historical er including for archaeological ,auchar ... cultivation iDterest groVes

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) PC 5.26 Becharag

KR Shupiyan (7) BA Rice PC 46.13 0.40 8·91 17·40 KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 63.94 3.64 6·48 28·33 KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 36.83 23.47 39.25

KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 12.14 6.07 6.07 8·50

KR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 26.30 0..:10 2.43 6.48

PR ShujJiyan (5) EA Rice PC 56.66 42·49 23.07 37.23

KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 44.11 23.88 15.78 17.81 KR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 110.48 20.24 22·66 50.18 KR Shupiyan (4) EA Rice PC 29·54 51.40 22.66 19.83

KR Shupiyan (8) SA Rice PC 21.04 10.53 14.16

KR Shupiyan (7) EA. Rice PC 66.36 25.50 42.90

KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 21.04 16·19 8·50 13·76 KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 4.45 9.71 3·64 4.86 KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 77-70 7.28 25·90 12.96

KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 83.37 3.64 21.45 19.83

KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice 040 PC 42.90 6.07 16.19 12.14

KR ShupiYlln (7) E" Rice PC 44.11 10.12 23-47 12·14

KR Shupiynn (7) EA Rice PC 38.45 5.66 14.97 10.93

PR Shupiyan (7) BA Rice PC 55.04 2.43 12.95 7.28

I'R ShupiYan (9) EA Rice PC 221.77 61.11 82.15 76.08 KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 28·74 3~24 7·28 14.97 KR SLupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 23.89 1·21 8.90 8.09 KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 75.27 25.09 23.07 16.59

K R Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 38·85 3·64 10.12 5.26 KR Shupiyan (7) EA Ric, PC 58.68 9.31 16.59 19.02 KR (7) EA Rice PC 27.12 0.81 9.71 8.09 KR Kulgam (7) EA Rice PC 46.54 2.83 15.38 12.95 KR Kulgam (7) EA Rice PC 53.01 12·55 15.78 21.05 KR Shupiyan (12) EA llice PC 33.18 3.64 12.55 10.12 42

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENI'fIES AND 'fEHSIL SHVPIYAN Location Name of Village. Total Total AmeniIies available (if not available within the vilh'ge. a dash (-). Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion& distance in broad ranges. viz;-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. & 10+Kms. of village number of the nearest place. where the facility available is liven) (in house- r- _., ---- hectares) holds Educatiollal Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water tekgraph days of cations the (Bus stop marketl railway hat, if station any water way) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) t~) lIO)

91. Matri Bagh 12626 S62 (77) M (I), P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

92. Par tap Pora 72.44 197 (33) -'(-5) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(5-10)

93. Zipora Dharamarth 82.15 272 (43) P (I) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(5-10)

94. Rakahamah 54.23 202 (30) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-5)

95. Brari Pora 33.59 206 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-5)

96. Wangam Soders!:18n Pora 129.10 665 (99) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -+-5)

97. Teki Pora 60.70 272 (41) -(··-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -·(--5)

98. Reni Pora Khasi Pora 134.36 570 (92) P (2) -+.... S) N -(-5) -(--S)o

$9· Chakorah 118.17 567 (84) P (1) ~(-5) N PO -(--5)

00. Haji Pora 19.43 213 (36) P (I) _. (-5) N -(-5) BS

101. Chode. Gam 8].34 358 (54) -(-5) -(-5) N -f-5) -(-5)

102· Kani Hama 59.49 262 (36) -(-5) -(·.. ·5) N -(-5) -(-5)

103. Tachal0 93·89 290 (37) -(-5) --(--5) N -(--5) -(-5)

104.. Chaki Sidiq Khan 91.86 261 (40) ._-( ·--5) -(-5) N -(-5) -~(-5)

105. Mhnzim Pora 89.84 340 (50) P (1) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(-5)

106. Kumdalan 118.57 474 (75) p (I) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(-5) 107. Hardo NaKishrean 209·63 529 (82) P (1) -(5-10) N -(5-10) BS

108. Hanji. Pora 100.77 304 (46) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(-5)

]09. Gada Pora 64.75 361 (55) P (I) -(5-10) N -(5-10) -(5-10)

110. Ratni Pora 129.50 557 (75) P (1) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-5)

111. Halow· Pora 41·2~ 143 (21) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(5-10} -(S-]0)

112. Dan Gam 78.51 413 (60) -( -5) -(5-10) N -(-5) ~(5-10) 113. Kachah Domh ]51.76 699 (9]) M (1), P (2) -(-5) N -(_5) BS

114. Chatri Pora 142-0S 455 (71) P (1) -(S-10) N -(5-10) -(-5)

11S. Rakha Pora Nack Pora 129.91 314 (47) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -( - 5) 116. Kapren 89.44 939(147) H(1).M(2),P(2) PHC (I) N PO BS 117. Rei ] 19.38 553 (79) o (1). P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 118. Hei Pora Bata (Jund 111.29 467 (79) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS

119. Pandoshan ]40.43 467 (76) P (1) -(-5) N -(-S) -(-5) 120. Pursu 90.65 454 (57) M (I), P (2) D (1) N -(-5) BS 43

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest J>owo:r Staph~ Land lise (i. e. area under different types of land Use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) includiDI any. distatlce place of (in Km.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious. (by soulee) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeoloaical gauchar & cu)tivatiou· interest groves

(111 (12) (14) (15) (16) (l7) (18) (19) (20) KR Shupiyan (13) EA Rice PC 84.18 4.04 24.69 13.35 KR ShupiYan (10) EA Rke PC 45.32 14.57 12·55 KR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 52·21 2·02 72.66 5.26 KR Shupiyan {to) EA Rice PC 33·19 040 14.57 6.07 KR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 21.45 6.07 607

KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 76.08 7.69 20.24 25.09 KR ShupiYlln (11) EA Rice PC 35·60 4.05 10.i2 10.93 KR ShupiY3n (10) EA Rice PC 78.51 32.24 14.16 9·45 KR Shupiyan (12) EA Rice. PC 76.89 4.05 8·50 28.73 PR Shupiyan (12) EA Rice PC 11.33 2.43 5.67 KR Shupiyan (7) fA Rice .PC 48.96 2.02 11.74 18.62

KR Shupiyau (11) EA Rice PC 36.02 2.02 6.07 15.38 KR Shupiyan (13) EA. Ril.:e 22·66 PC 47.36 9·71 14.16

KR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 59·89 2.43 22·66 6·88 KR Shupiyan (131 EA Rice 14.98 PC 56.25 2.02 16.59

KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 61l.80 1.21 34.40 14.16

PR Shupiyan {II) EA Rice PC 130.31 14.57 27.52 37.23 KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 58·68 19.M 14.97 7.28

KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice i'C 38.8~ 3·24 8.90 13·16 KR Shupiyan {S) EA Rioe PC 76.08 6.88 17-00 29·54 KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 23.07 1.21 4.86 12.14

PR Sbupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 3642 11.33 13.76 l7.00

PR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 95.10 2.83 16.19 37.64

KR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 61·92 34.bO 19.02 26.31

KR Shupi,an (8) EA Rice PC 67.18 1 I. 33 20·64 30.76

PR Shupi,an (8) EA Rice PC 52.62 2.83 19.83 14.16

PR Shupiyan (Il) EA Rice PC 70.82 3.Z4 29.54 15.78

PR Shupiyan (18) EA Rice PC 66.78 040 23·88 20.23

KR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 72.84 10·93 14.57 42·09 PR Sh.piyan (9) EA Rice PC 57.47 1·21 Jl.33 20.64 44

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL SHUPIY AN Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not aYailable within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the . No· the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. & 10+Kms. of village ·number of the nearest place where the facility available is liven) (in house­ -, hectares) holds Educational MediCal Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations the (Bus stop market, railway hat, if station .. any water way) 11) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1:11. Fer! Pora 161.47 405 (67) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 122. Mandojan 142.05 453 (64) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 123. Kanjiuler 132.33 587 (83) M (1), P (3) FPC(l) N ....,(-5) BS 124. Pohah Hama 55.85 237 (33) P (1) '-(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 125. Gadhi Pora 62·32 414 (57) P (1) -(-5) N PO -(-5) .126. Now Gam 162.69 702 (94) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-~) BS 127. Adijan Adwan 103.60 409 (64) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) ]28. Reshnagri 515.58 1439(218) M (1" P (2) D (1) T,N -(-5) BS 129. Ram Nagri 865·63 2223(333) M(1),P(2),O(I) -(-5) T,N,C PO BS 130. Sedhove 413·19 1533(245) M (1), P (2) o (1) T,TK PO BS 131. Hir Pora 898.41 3453(491) M (1), P (2) D 0) N,TK PO BS 132. Said-Para Bala 157·02 437 (4~J M (I). P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 133. Chowgam 144.88 351 (46) P (2) -(-5) T,N -(-5) BS 134. Kani Pora 76.89 351 (52) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) BS

135. Gund-i-Hado ]95.06 883(113) P (I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

136. Gagren 809(121) P (I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

137. Chak-I-Shamshi Pora 90.25 179 (28) -(-5) -(...... 5) T -(-5) -(-5)

138.' Said Para Pain 289.15 1422(204) P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

139· Shamshi Pora 78.91 601 (79) P (2) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

140. Amshi Pora 195.06 644 (88) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

141. Makan-i-Danger Pora 57.06 177 (24) -(-5) -(-5) N PO -(-5) 142. Mangi Para 34.40 91 (18) -(-5) -(~5) T,N PO -(-5) 143. Vehel Chatta Watan 179.611 1242(168) H(I).M('),P(3) PHC(l) T,N PO BS 144. Narwaw 36-42 142 (20) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) BS

145. Chowdhri Gund 96.32 249 (35) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

146. Awind 118.98 359 (47) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

147· Bimini POTa 111.69 434 (71) P (I) -(-5) N -(...... 5) :-(-5) (Bimni Para 148. Rawal Pora 96.32 497 (81) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 149. Dashi Pora 116.15 304 (47) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

150 Sharat Pora 69.20 246 (34) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 45

DlRECl'ORY

LAND USE Remarks Staple Land use (i. e. area under different type$ of land use Approach Nearest Power in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) including any. to village town and supply food place of distance Forest hrigated Un­ Cultur- Area not reliaious. (in Kms') (by source) irrilated able waste available historical or including for archaeololical ,auchar &. cultivatioa interest groves

(20) (16) (17) (18) (19) (ll) (12) (13) (14) (15) PC 57.06 0.40 14.98 89.03 PR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 55.04 2.02 16.19 68.80 PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 63.54 19·83 21.04 27.92 PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 27.11 24.28 4.46 KR Shupiyan (9) fA Rice PC 35.21 2.83 12.14 12.14 KR Shupiyan (6) FA Rice PC 89.44 34.80 36.02 2.43 PR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 29·14 31.16 37.23 6.07 KR Shupiyan (9) E-\ Rice GC 112·91 215.30 149.33 38·04 PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice 49.37 0.81 GC 112.10 509.50 193·85 PR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice 28.33 93.08 220.15 71·63 PR :Shupiyan (9) EA Rice,Maize 375.15 196.27 326.99 lons of Mulhals PR Shupiyan (16) EA Rice,Maize PC 43.30 70.01 23·88 19·83 KR Shupiyan (3) EA Rice 66.37 Shrine of 0.81 PC 43.30 17-00 17.40 PR Shupiyan (1) EA Rice Amir Kabir PC 44.52 8·50 15.78 8.09 PR Shupiyan (1) EA Rice PC 82·15 61.52 21.04 30.35 PR Shupiyan (l ) EA Rice PC 38·04 20·64 5.67 11.33 PR Shupiyan (1) EA Rice PC 7.28 57.06 4.46 21.45 PR Shupiyan (2) EA Rice 1.21 PC 67.18 177.05 30.76 12·95 KR Shupiyan (3) EA Rice PC 4I.28 10.12 7.28 20.23 KR Shupiyan (2) EA Rice 12.14 0.82 PC 25.09 128·29 28.73 KR Shupiyan (2) EA Rice 3.64 PC 15.78 28.33 9.31 KR Shupiyan (2) EA Rice 8.50 1.62 10.52 Kit Shupiyan (4) EA Rice PC 13·76 PC 109.67 26·71 22.66 20·64 Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PR 4.86 PC 15.38 12.94 3.24 PR Shupiyan (3) EA Rice 13.76 PC 45.33 21.04 16.19 Kit Shuplyan (3) EA. Rice 12.95 PC 53.83 25.09 27·11 KR ShupiyaD (4) EA Rice 12.95 PC 74.05 4.05 20.64 PR Shupiyan (3) EA Rice PC 61.92 10.12 15.78 8·50 KR Shupiyan (4) EA Rice 18.21 PC 70.42 5.67 2t.8S KR Shupiyan (4) EA Rice 2.83 7·69 12.55 Rice pC 46.13 Kit Shupiyan (4) EA 46

1981 CENSUS VILLACr

AMEMTIES ANI) TEHSIL SHUPIYAN Location Name of Villaae Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and neXt to it in brackets. the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-S Kms., 5-IOKms. & 10+K1l1$. of village nun ber the nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in or house- r­ -.. hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking PnM & D~y or Communi­ water telegraph day~ of cations the (Bus slO[> market' railwa~· hat. if st3li(in any water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 151. Pala Pora 62·32 157 (23) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 152. Memandar 272·35 1787(258) M(l), P (2) -(-5) T, N PO BS 153. Lawahend 91.06 209 (24) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 134. Laragam 81.34 293 (34) P (1) -(-5) N,T --0(-5) BS

155. Gano-Pora Arash 193.04 765(115) M(l),P(1)D(I), -C· -5) N -(-5) -(--5)

156. Nadi Gam 252.12 922(142) M (1) P (1), D (I) N -(-5) -(-5) 157. Kotah Para 123.84 357 (57) -(-5) -(·--5) N --(--5)

158. Dagah Para 83.37 174 (22) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(--5)

159. Now Pora 91.46 380 (59) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(·-5)

160. Bilskochan (Maskochan) 69.61 260 (40) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

161. Zaina Bato 45.73 ]29 (24) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 162. Chanchawar 34.40

163. Kelro Malik Gund 199·51 984(146} P(I) -(-5) TK,N -(-5) -(-5)

164. Krawora (Krawah) 116.96 429 (64) pel) -(-5) N,R -(-5) -(-5) 165. Utar Pora Pahali Pera 76.08 48S (69) -(-5) -(-5) N -(5-10) BS

166. Pargochi 103.20 353 (58) P{l) -(-5) T,N, -(-5) -(-5) 167. Pahano 131.12 492 (78) P (1) -(-5) N -(5-1O) BS 168. Balah Pora 112·91 700(103) P (1) -(-5) T PO BS

169. Gano Pora 162·28 711(100) P (I) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 170. Kani Pora 151-76 284 (35) -(-5) -(5-IO) T,N -(-5) -(5-10)

171. Aglar 192.23 242 (37) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-5) 172. Pinjorah 513.55 2404(335} M(I), P (1) -(--5) T,N PO BS 173. Habdi Para 19.83 130 (16) o (1) -(-5) T.N -(-5) BS 174. Arahama 269.93 404 (55) P (2) -(-5) T.N -(-5) BS

175. Day Gam 125.45 316 (48) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 176. Zawaraba Derhama 374.34 1757(280) P (2) D (1) T,N PO BS

177. Man:o 164.30 1418(224} P (2) -(_5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

178. Katho Halan 159.04 705(126) P (1) -(-5) R -(-5) --(-5) 179· Tharan Kandi 47·35 268 (47) P (1) --(5-10) T,N,S -(5--10) --(5-10) 180. Goti Para 203.5(, 1022(16!!) P (1) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 47

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal _places) including any. di~tance place of (in Kms·) Forest Irrigated Gn­ CuItur- Area not relisious, (by source) irriaated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(II) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) PR Shupiyan (2) BA Rice PC 31·97 12.40 13·35 4.60 PR Shupiyan (2) EA Rice PC 147.30 44.11 43.71 37.23 PR S:lupiyan (21) EA Rice PC 49.88 7.60 20·23 13.35 PR Shu,Jiyan (1) EA Rice PC 40.06 9.72 5.26 26.30 PR Shupiyan (4) BA Rice PC 68.80 47.35 8·50 . 68.39 PR Shupiyan (10) BA Rice PC 99.15 75.68 49.78 27.51

KR S~.upiyan (13) I"A Rice 25.50 PC 57.06 22·66 18.62 KR Shupiyan (12) BA Rice 15.78 PC 51.40 5·26 10·93 KR ShupiYdn (13) EA Rice 28.33 PC 25.50 25.08 12-55 KR Shupiyan (13) EA Rice 14·16 PC 34·80 6.08 13·76 0.81 KR Shupiyan (13) EA Rice 8.90 PC 17 .00 8.50 11.33

PC 14·97 2·03 6.88 10.52 ~hara, KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 109.67 6.88 17.80 65.16 KR Shupiy;m (6) EA Rice PC 74.87 6.07 18.21 17·81 PR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 51.40 4.45 9·71 10.52 KR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 70.82 1.21 8·51 22.66 PR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 81.34 2·83 35.21 11.74 PR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 63.54 21.45 13.35 . 14.57 KR Shupiyan (4) EA Rice PC 107·24 12.14 2}'04 2I.86 KR Shupiyan (6) BA Rice PC 79.32 0.81 13.35 58.28 KR Shupi)'Vn (8) BA Rice PC 44·92 0.81 10.12 136.38 ..• PR Shupiyan (3) EA Rice PC 288'14 62.73 61.10 101.58 Holy Relic of Prophet Mohd. PR Shupiyan (ll) EA Rice PC 9.71 2·43 7.69 ••• PR Shupiyan (1) EA Rice PC 74.76 14.16 10.13 71.18 Shrine of Syed Sahib KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 4.45 41.68 10.52 68.80 PR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice 2.02 PC 248.89 53.42 40.()6 29.95 KR Shupiyan (5) EA Rice PC 25.90 97.93 14.97 25.50 KR Shupiyan (8) Rice lo.s2 PC 60.70 44.92 22°26 20.64 Kll Shupiyan (10) Ricc. Maize PC 7·28 33.1' 4.87 2.02 KR Shupiyan (9) Rice 17.00 PC 0.40 21·69 14.17 43.30 .. ". 48

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL SHUPIYAN loeation Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms., 5-10Kms. & 10+ Kms. of village number - the nearest place Where the facility is available is given) (in of house- r- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations the (Bus stop market! railway- hat, if station any waterway) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 181. Nara Pora 144.47 742(107) H(I),M(1),P(I) -(-5) T,N,S PO -(-5) 182. Veshro (Vespro) 93.89 235 (38) -(-5) -(-5) T.S,N -(-5) -(-5) 183. Zera Kan 127.07 680(122) P (I) -(5-10) T,S,N -(5-10) -(5-10) 184. Nasar Pora· 61.92 349 (70) P (l) -(-5) R -(-5) --(-5) 185. Makaa-i-Douaro 98.74 429 (94) -(-5) -(-5) R -(-5) -(-5) ]86. Pabali Pora 196.68 1150(199) -(5-) -(5-10) N -(5-10) ..,:. - (5---10) 187. Jampathri 145-2)1 840(160) P (I) D (I), N -(--5) -(-5) 188. Chawan 279.05 935(166) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5). -(-5) 189. Rengwar 31-16 146 (31) -(-5) -(-5) R,S,N -(-5) -(-5) ]90. Kellar ]89.39 1165(208) H(I),M(I),P(I) PHC (I) R PO BS 191. Mast Pora 191.42 734(126) P (1) -(-5) R -(-5) BS 192- Maishah war 179-68 776(139) P (I) -(-5) R -(-5) BS 193. Rambir Pora Nowabad 40.06 194. Barlhi Pora 335-49 1535(239) M(2), P(2) HC (1) R PO BS 195. Butl Maran Wanpora 126.26 769(120) -(-5) -(-5) R -(-5) BS 196. Chaki Diyaro 23.47 III (16) -(-5) -(-5) R -{-5) BS 197. Mali Pora 34.40 121 (22) P (I) -(-5) R -(-5) -(-5) 198- Rakhi Nara Pora 107.24 191 (31) -(-5) -(-5) T -{-S) -(-5) 199. Watho 198.70 765(129) P (1) -(-5) T,N -{--5) -(-5) 200. Sandho Shermai 265.88 676(113) P (1) -(-5) T,N PO -(-5) 201. Doma Wani 87.41 144 (26) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-S) -(-5) 202. Patar Wal ]02-79 282 (36) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 203. Tukroo 76.89 539 (83) P (1) -(-5) T,N PO BS

204. Teng Wani 112-91 439 (65) M (1), P (3) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 205. Panzer 73.25 284 (46) P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 206. Daram Dore (Dar.l Dove) 97.13 468 (76) P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 207. Adva 38.85 157 (23) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 208. Chevi Guad 8.50 85 (11) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

209. Diyaro 170.78 533 (92) P (1) -(~5) N -(-5) -(-5) 210. Naid Guud 12.55 69 (13) -(-5) --(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 49

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i, e. area under different typel of land use Remarks to viJlase town and SUpply food in hectares rounded upto· 2 decimal places) includillg any distatlce place of (in KIDs.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area not religious. (by source) irrilated able waste available historical or includina fot archaeological ..ucbar & cultivation Interest groYcs

(Jl) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR Shupiyan (5) Rice, Mazie PC 60.30 25.90 32.77 !S.50 KR Shupiyan (61) Rice, Maize PC 20.64 29.S4 8·90 34·81 KR Sbupiyan (7t) Rice, Maize 2.02 PC 2.43 104·01 9·71 8.90 KR Sh1lpiyan (8) Rice, Maize PC 14.16 38.86 4.45 4.45 KR Shupiyan (8) Rice, Maize 4.85 PC 74.06 13.35 6.48 KR Shupiyan (8) Rice, Maize PC 42.30 112.91 27.52 13.35 KR Shupiyan (10) Rice. Maize 0.81 PC 61.51 37023 13·76 31.97 KR ShupiYIID (7) Rice, Maize 25.50 PC 42·90 114.52 14.16 31.97 KR Shupiyan (6) Rice, Maize PC 4.45 23.47 3.24 Pit Shupiyu (12) BA Rice, Maize 2.43 PC 64.35 60.70 46.94 14.97 PR Shupiyan (7) BA Rice, Maize PC 50·99 103.20 23.07 14·16 PR Skupiyan (8) BA Rice, Maize PC 10.11 129.50 29.14 10·93 PC 1.21 35.21 3024 0.40 Be-Charaa PR Shupiyaa (7) EA R.ice. Maize PC 118.98 108.86 43.71 63.94 PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 49.78 38.45 14.56 23.47 Shrine of Musa Baadadi 'PR Shupiyan (8) BA Rice 2.13 PC 19.02 1-62 KR Shupiyan (7) EA -.Rice PC 23.47 10.53 0.40 KR Shupi,8. (6) EA Rice PC 45.32 18.62 12·14 31-16 Kll Shupiyan (7) SA llice PC 117.36 9,30 37.64 34.40 KR Shupiy.. (5) BA Rice PC 157·83 4·45 36.42 67.18 KR Shupiyan (10) EA Rice PC 36.42 2·03 8.90 40.06 KR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 71.22 10.93 10.52 10.12 PR Shupiyan (6) EA Rice PC 45.33 5·66 14.16 11.74 PR Shupiyan (3) EA Ilice PC 63.94 10.93 16.19 21.8' PR Shupiyan (7) EA R.ice PC 45.33 26.71 1.21 KR Shupiyan (8) BA Rice PC 51'81 0·81 42,49 2.()2 Kll Shupiyan (It) SA Rice PC 25.50 0.40 5.67 7.28 KR. Sellpiyan (91) EA .Rice PC 4·85 1021 0.81 2.02 KR. Shupiyan (9) BA R.ice PC 1()2.79 65.56 2.43 KIt Shupiyan (11) SA llice PC 7.70 1062 1.21 2.02 50

1981 CENSU5 VIU.Ar.f

AMENITIES ANI) TEHSn. SHUPIYAN Location Name of Villaae Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion &: distance in broad ranges, viz;-S Kms., 5-10Kms. &: 10+Kms. of village number the nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in· of house- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drink.ing Post &: Day or Communi- water telegraph days I)f cations the (Hus SlOp market I railway· hat, if station any water way) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 211. Dom Pora 66,37 306 (44) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

2]2. Bedha Pora 31.57 191 (29) P (2) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

213· Moughal Pora 46·54 368 (52) -,.(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) BS

214. Mazhania 29.14 190 (23) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

215. Keaam 386.07 1552(240) M(I),P(l), D(l),FPC(I) T,N PO BS

216. Nazneen Pora 132.74 294 (48) P (1), 0 (1) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

217. Adora Ram Pathri 103.60 236 (41) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

218. Musi Pora 55.04 219 (32) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) - -(-5) (Nusi Pora) 219. Chak-i-Hakim Baqar Pora 27.11 30 (5) P (1) -(-5) T -(5-) -(-5)

220. Sarab 46·13 68 (12) -(-5) -(5-) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

221. Marheng 69.6] 324 (39) -(-5) -(5-) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

222. Pir Pora 163.49 459 (72) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-S) BS

223. Sazan Shop ian 35·21 110 (18) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

224. Ahagam 64.75 304 (43) P (1) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

225· Chaki-Aziz Shah 20·23 ]7 (3) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

226. Sheikh Pora 241.20 325 (53) -(-5) -(-5) R,N -(-5) BS

227. Chedran 73.25 226 (34) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) BS

228· Nowpora Bala 92·67 349 (53) P (1) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

229· Dev Pora Forest Block NA 622(108) -(10+) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) Total 116370(17196) 30669.17 H(6),M{34), D(14),HC(4) P(166),O(13) FPC(2),PHC(3) 51

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to vil:age town and supply food in hectares rounded upto :l. decimal places) including any distance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur- Area not relisious, (by source) irri&ated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(II) (12) (ll) (14) (lS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR ShupiYan (IU) EA Rice PC 33.59 2,83 1.62 28.33 KR ShupiYan (9) EA Rice PC 15.78 0.40 1053 4.86

PR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 31.16 6.48 0.81 8.09

KR Shupiyan (9.' SA Rice PC 20.23 0.40 6.49 2.02

PR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 261.83 1·62 56.66 65.96

KR Shupiyan (I») EA Rice PC 59.08 11.74 61·92

KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 51.40 0·40 11.74 40.06

KR Shupiyen (8) EA Rice PC 39.25 6.88 8.91

KR Shupiyan (R) EA Rice PC 14.16 4.05 4.34 4.86

KR Shupiyan (7) EA Rice PC 32.37 12.14 1.62

KR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 49.37 0.40 17.40 2·44

KR Shupiyan (11) EA Rice PC 108.05 32.78 22.66

KR ShupiyaD (8) EA Rice PC 24.28 4-86 4.43 1.62

KR Shupiyan (8) EA Rice PC 45.33 0.40 14.97 4.05

KR Shupiyan (9) EA Rice PC 8.50 9.71 2.02

PR ShupiyaD (13) EA Rice PC 117.76 116.56 6.88

PR Shupiyan (9) SA Rice PC 51.80 19·83 1.62

KR Skupiran (14) EA. Rice PC 33.59 4-86 45.72 8-50

KR. ShupiyaD Riee NA NA NA NA NA NA Forest Block 259-41 PC 12671.36 6612-26 4489.28 6315.85 GC 225.01

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ALPHAIU<:TICAL LIST OF. VILLAGES TEHSIL pur_WAMA

S. Name of Village 1981 S. Name of Village 1981 No. Location No. Location Code No. Code No. (I) (2) (3) (J) (2) (3)

I. Abhama 136 39. Chanda Haro 223 2. Achan 66 40. Chand Gam 76 3. Achu-Guz-Bamno 131 41. Chandi pura 102 4. Aga-Hanji pora 18 42. Chatdam 233 5. Aglar Kandi 139 43. Cheki Dewan Sadri Nilth ~30 6. Akhal 123 44. Chicker 34 7. Alai pora 65 45. Chitri pora 103 8. Androsa 231 46. Chiva Kalan 155 9. Aramola 72 47. Chiva Khurd J54 1(). Arh Bal 90 48. Chundh pora {25 11. Arigam Chirath 100 49. Dadura 119 12. Ari Hal 99 50. Dafer pora 162 13. Ashamandar 153 5). Dahoo Gam 191 14. Athora 181 52. Danger pora Shopian 128 15. Aur Bag 170 53. Dieri 151 16 Awan Gund 116 54. Dogri pora 38 17. Awan pora 29 55. Dosu 225 J8. Awanti pora 3 56. Drabh Gam 124 19. Baba Har 106 57. Drach 91 20. B"di Bagh 178 58. Drangahbal Befnoo 235 21. Bag 134 59. Drasu 104 22 Bagh Anayatullah 236 60. Drekh Lerio 135 23. Baginder (Nambal BaI) 224 61. Fasteh pora ISO 24. Bagtrich 185 62. Frasi pora 145 25. Bam.ler para Cherat 8 63. Frist Bagb 187 26. Bander pora Shora 30 64. Gaber pora 91 27. Bandzoo 101 65. Gadha Bug 64 28. Bao-Guod 209 66. Gadora 167 29. Bara pora 166 67. Gala Bug 16 30. Barsu 5 68. Gaodi pora 176 31. Bathon 243 69. Gangoo 173 32. Batnoor Showara 63 70. Gandi Bag 192 33. Begam Bagh 194 71. Gori Para 14 34. BiIowoder Gund 112 72. Graw Gund 42 35. Bonrah 105 73. Gulshan Abad llO 36. Brobandha 44 74. Gund Achan 68 37. Chakora 51 75. Gund-Bal 227 38. Chana pora 117 76. Guod Zabar 184 56 s. Name of Village 1981 s. Name of Vii/age /Y81 No. Locati6n No. Location Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) 77. Gusu 146 120. Ledhu 22X 121. Lelhar 78. Haikri Pora 196 9 122. Let Para 6 79. Haji Dara Pora 57 123. Utar Shitar 50 80. Hani Para Chatinahama 207 124. Literbal (Kadlaban 218 81. Hanji Khilu 174 125. Lodrehmar 43 82. Hardu Hanjan 114 126. Loli Para 83. Hawal 95 208 127 Losi Wani 163 ts4. Inder 171 128. Machh Para 84 85. Janda Wal 87 129. 22 86. Jazer Sitara 234 Mahired Uttar Pora 87. Kadi Para 137 130. Maij 237 88. Kaka Para 213 131. Malang Pora 25 89. Kalam Pora 127 132. Mala Para Tahab 77 90. Kalulo 20 133. Malawari 199 91. Kamrazi Para 140 134. Mandekhapal 229 92. Kandi Zal 219 135. h[andina 180 93. Kangan 108 136. Manwaj! 12 94. Kani Gam 138 137. Marhwal 215 95. Kanil Bdgh 13 138. Mira Gund Tuker Para 14i 96. Kani Para Olar 36 139. Mir Bagh 11 97. Kanji Nag 2 140. Mi,ri Gam 149 98. Kara wa Ranbir Abad 78 141. Mong Hama 165 99. Karimabad 164 142. Moni Para 238 100. Kariya Lajora 23 143. Moran 152 101. Kati Bug 201 144. Mugal Para Cherat 82 102. Kawni 46 145. Nagandar 244 103. Kawsi Bagh 195 146. Naina 47 104. Kazi Gund 212 147. Naira 85 105. Khader Moh 217 148. Naman 193 106. Khaillam 133 149. Nareh Naw Para 157 107 Khalan Gund Mosa 45 150. Naw Para Nagam 160 108. Khandi Pora 39 ),1. Nekas 92 lO9. Khani Bal 232 ]52. Nihama 216 lIO. Khrewa 240 153. Niklora 56 Ill. Kisri Gam 202 ] 54. Nilro Chudhri Bag 55 112. Kochi Para 98 155. Niwah 168 111. Kochi Pora 148 ] 56. Noor Wah ]86 114. Konju 96 157. Now-gam Olar 35 115. Krancho 225 158. N:Jw Nagri 33 116 Lajora 24 159. Now Para Pain 58 117. Larik Pora 27 160. Odar Shawra 59 118. Lara 211 161. Odi, Para 41 119. Lasi Para 70 162. Olchi Bag 222 57 s. Name of Village 1981 S. Name of Vii/age 1981 No. Location No. LDcation Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) . (2) (3)

163. Orwan 200 205. Satar Gund 214 164. Othu-Mola 94 206. Shangar Pora 120 165. Owan 239 207. Shit Paray Pora 61 166. Owdi Pora 7 208. Shrar ShaH 230 167. Pachhar 115 209. Sinzah Showrah 52 168. Pad Gam Pora 19 210. Sona Chuku 122 169. Pahu 190 211. Sona Samdo 111 170. Pal pora 62 212. Sonth Bug 118 171. Panjram 67 213. Takia Sa if Ullah 189 172. Panj Gam 40 214. Talall Gam 183 173. Pari Gam Jagir 204 215. Tantri Pora 71 174. Pari Gam Khalsa 203 216. Tengahar 83 175. Patahan 182 217. Tenga Pora 81 176. Patal Bag 220 l1R. Tenghar 143 177. Patri Gam 121 219. ThaI Shadi Pora 75 178. Payer 79 220. Themna 107 179. Penglina 177 221. Tikan Bata POra 109 ISO. Peti Pora 69 222. Toknu 28 181. Pingal Gam 197 223. Trach 188 Pochal 21 182. 224, Trichal 86 183. Qa~ba Yar 129 22:-. Tujan 144 Quil 80 184. 226. Tumchi Now Pora 205 185. Rajmahal 88 227 Tumlahal 73 186. Raj Pora 113 228. Urcharsu 175 187. Raj Pora Olar 1 229. Uzram Batri 93 Rakh Chindran 89 188. 230. Wagam 172 Rakh Pahu 169 189. 231. Wahi-Bug 156 Rakh Lajoura 17 190. 232. Wahi-pora 54 191. Rakh Litri 48 233. Wanpora 206 i92. Rakh Parigam (Harigar) 210 234. Wasura 60 193. Rakh Watal POla 26 235. Wvgra-Gund 161 194. Ranbir Pora Nagam 159 236. Wokhar Won 31 195. Ranji Pora 32 237. Yadri Showrah 53 196. Ratni Pora 15 238. Yaider Shapian 126 197. Reshi Pora Cherat 10 239. Zaddora Hasti Khal 158 198. Re&hi Pora Clar 37 240. Zagi Gam 147 199. Romu 142 241. Zahed Bag 49 200. Sambora 221 242. Zasu 74 201. Sangaroni 132 243. Zew Brari 4 202. Sangonar Bal 198 244. Zinetrag 242 203. Sanzi Watra 179 245. Boat Population 245 204. Sata Pokhran 241 S8

1981 CENSUS TILLAGE

AME-NITIES AND TEHSIL PULWAMA Location Name of Villqe Total Total Amenities availaltle (if Dot auilable within tke village, a de.sh (-I Code area of popula­ is shown in the columa and Dext to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms & 10+ of village Dumber of the nearest place where the facility available is liveD) (in house- _.Jo -. lIectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Da, or Communi­ water t"legraph days or cations (potable) tt,!) (Bus SlOP, market, railway hat, if station any water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (91 (10)

,.'l.) Raj Pora OIar ~59·00 650(101) P (1) -(-5) S -(-5) B.S. , , 2. Kanji Nagh 139.21 375 (49) P (I) -(-S) S -(--S) B.S. 3. A wanti Pora 1390.51 3470(483) M(l),P(l) D (I) R,S PO,Phone B.S. FPC!l) pro 4. Zewbrari 245.65 409 (55) MO),P(1) -(-5) R,O -(-5) B.S. 5. Banu 730.87 1483(176) M(l),P(l) -(-5) W,S -(-5) B.S. 6, Let Pora 286.12 2845(344) M(1),P(l) D(I) W,R,N PO B.S. 7. Otvdi Pora 59.49 198 (29) -(-5) -(-5) R -(--5) -(-5) 8. Bander Pora CIl.rat 170.37 486 (66) -(-5) -(-5) W,N -(-5) -(-5)

9. Lelhar 549.57 1813(236) P (~) -(-S) R -(--5) -(-5) 10. Reshi Pora Cherat 52.'1 ]89 (20) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 11. Mir Balh 59.49 85 ([1) -(_·S) -(-S) N -(-5) -(-5)

12. Manwaji 130.71 468 (77) P (I) --(-5) N _··(-:i) -(-5)

13, Kanil B~11t 28.33 108 ([7) -(-5) -(-5) R -(-5) -(-5) 14. Gori Pora 572.23 1342(li2) M(I),I"(I),.(I) -(-5) W,R PO.P1lOU B.S. 15. Ratni Pora 337.92 3236(444) H( I),M(I), D (1) T,N PO,PLene BS. P(l) TO 16. Gala BUI 8'·03 330 (44) P (I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(·_·5) 17. Rakh Lajura 326.1& 809( 103) P (2) -(-5) N -(-·5) -(-5)

18. Ala-Hanji Pora 24.28 179 (31) o (I) -(-5) R -(-5) -(-5) 19 Pad Gam Pora 723.18 1326(173) P (2) -(-5) W,R -(-<;) B.S. 20. Kalu[o 116.55 467 (65) -(5-HI) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 21. Pochal 59·49 500 (82) P (2) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S. 22. Mahirad Pora 57.87 629 (85) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) Uttar Pora 13. Kariya Lajora 187.78 185 (23) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S. 24. Lajora 202.34 1710(229) H(1),M(l,P(2) D (1) T,N po B·S. 25. Malang Pora 366.60 1201(153) P (I) -(-l!) S,N -(5-) B.S. 26. Rakh-Watal Pora 205.99 6 (1) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S. 27. Larik Pora 248.48 1342(204) M(I), P (1) -(-5) W,R PO B·S. 28. Toknu 894.77 3536(490) M(l), P (2) D (I) W,S,R -(-S) B.S. 29. A"'an Para 90·75 (Awon Pora) 30. Bande. Pora SlIlahora 74.46 424 (47) P (I) -(-5) R -(-S) B.S. 59

DIREcrORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staplel La.1ii use (i. e. are:! under differeDt types of places) Remarks to village town and supply foed iacluding aD)' distance r------~------~ place of (in Kms.) Forelt Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious. (by source) irriaated able waste available historical er including for archaeoloaiCIII gauchar It cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (t41 (IS) (l6) (17) (18) (19) (20) PR Tral (10) ED (lC ';.05 159.44 23.07 72·44 PR Tral (10) EA Rice GC 14.57 50.99 10.52 63.13

PR Tral ( 11) EA Rk. GC 188.59 306.35 64.74 825.97

PIt Tral ( J2) EA Rice GC .~3.111 80·94 3.65 127.88 PR Tral (10) EA Rice 30.i6 GC 364.n 1112.52 38.45 114.92 Shrine of Syed Zaffer-ud-Din Shall PR Pampor. (9) EA Rice GC 211.65 5.26 69.21 KR PampOl·. (II) EA Rice GC 9·30 30·76 19.43 KR Pampor.: (10) EA Rice PC 30.35 80.94 59.08

KIt ~ampor. (9) EA Ric'! GC 252.93 161.47 135.17

KR ~alJlPore (10-) EA Rice GC 1\).83 18·21 14.57 KR Pampore" II ) EA Rice GC 54.63 4.86

KR Pampore (11) EA Rice PC 11·5.74 11·09 6.88 Kit Po!lmpor.., (:0) EA Rice PC 23.88 4.45

PR Palllpore (S) EA Rice PC 1.-5.69 249.29 35.61 141.64 PR Pampore (8) EA Rice PC 157·02 180.90 KR Pam pore (9) EA Rice PC 40.87 19.43 22.66 6.07 KR PaRlpore (10) EA Rice GC 251.31 5.16 31.97 37.64 KR Pamporl'l (10) EA Rice PC 6.88 6.48 10·92 PN. Pampore (12) EA Rice GC 328·61 298.;:6 68·39 27.92 KR Pampore (14) EA Rice GC 70.83 16.59 . 18.20 10.93 PR Pampore (12) EA Rice PC :5.09 8·50 9.71 16·19 KR Pampore (D} FA Rice GC 24.28 14.16 17.40 2·03 PR Pampore (12) EA Rice PC li9.84 51.40 28.33 18·21

PR Pampore (S) EA Rice PC 32.311 89.03 72-84 8.09

PR Pllmpore (9) EA Rice PC 104.41 97.03 1-18.45 16.71

PR Pampore (10) EA Rice PC 1:?5.45 32.38 40.47 7.69 Shrine or Sycd Shall PR Pampore (10, FA Rice PC 143.66 36.02 16.19 52.61 PR Pampore (12) EA Rice GC 205.50 238.67 122.62 327·90 PC 49.73 8.09 29.55 2.83 Shrine of Sheik. Momin Sahib KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice 48·97 23.07 2.42 60

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AN 0 TEHSn.. PULWAMA Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Cedc area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion &: distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms, S-lOKms & 10+ of village number the nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in of house- hectarcs) holdl Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) marketl railway- hat, if station any water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 31. Wokhar Wan 75·28 382 (54) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(-5) B.S·

32. Ranji POfa 51-40 321 (40) P (1) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

33. Now Nagri 621·20 959(131) P (1) -(-5) SIN -(-5) 8.S.

34. Chicker 183·73 286 (33) P (1) -(-5) W,S -(-5) -(-5)

35. Nowgam Olar 55·85 235 (33) P (I) -(-5) S -(-.") -(-5) 36. Kani Para Olar 70.42 Un-inha hited

37. Reshi Para Olar 156.21 587 (83) P (1) -(-5) W,N --(-5) -(-5)

. 38. Do~ri Pora 420.48 14118(183) P (1) -(-5) R PO -(-5)

39. Kandi Pora 86.20 371 (47) P (1) -(-5) R -(-5) -(-5) 40. Panj Gam 431.40 1898(272) M(I), P(I) o (I) R PO B.S.

41. Odi Pora 273.17 206 ('3) -(-5) -(-5) W.S - (-5) B.5.

42. Graw Gund 147.71 663 (83) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-'I -(-5) 43. Lodrehmar (Lodrehamar) 153.38 417 (62) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) n.". 44. Brohand a 113.31 544 (61) P (1) -(-5) N -(-

46. Kawni 57.87 175 (25) -(-5) -(-5) R -(-5) B.S. 47. Naina 224.20 1479(207) M(l}.P(1) o (I) R,N PO B.S.

48· Rakh Litri 283.69 738 (78) P (1) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-·-5) 49. Zdhed Ba&h 23.07 323 (44) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(-5) BS. SO. Litar Shitar 272·36 2048(302) H(I),M(I), -(5-10) T,R -(-5) B.S. P(l) 51. Chakora 266.69 1190(158) MO),P(I) D(l) T,N -(-5) B.S.

52 Sinzah Showrah 50.59 116 (IS) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(-5)

53. Yadri Shawrah 95.91 301 (43) -(-5) -(-5) T,S -(-5) -(-5) 54. Wahi Pora 160.26 515 (74) M(1),PO) -(-5) T,N -(-5) BS.

55. Nilro Chudhri Bag 160·66 805(107) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(5-10) -(-5)

56. Niklora 185.35 434 (65) P (1) -(-5) S,N -(5-10) -(-5) 57. Haji Dara Pora 45.73 130 (16) -(-5) -(-5) N -(5-10) B.S. 58. Now Pora Pain 96.32 478 (62) P (1) -(-5) W, T -(-5) B.S. 59. Odar Shawra 84·18 385 (52) -(-5 -(-5) W,S -(-5) B.S.

60. Wasura 197·89 1073(135) M(I),P(I) -(-5) S,T -(-5) -(-5) 6!

01 RECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple L.aad use (i. e. arc!. IInder different tYPI!!> or .pl;lces) ~en1\lIJ'k.!i. to villag~ towo and sUpply food i.Ileludiog aD) distance --. place or (in Kms.) Forest~------~------Irrigated Uo- CuItor­ Area not reliaiODS. (by source) irripted able waste available historical or inclwli for arCitaeoloiklt' gauChar'l <:ultivatioB i"nler«t gToves

Ill) (12) (13) ( 14) (I'> (l6) (-17) (I 8) (19) (21) KR Pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 9.31 45.33 16.5') 4.95 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 22·26 12.95 8.91 7.11 J'R Pulwama (10) .EA Rice PC 2.43 4R3.60 110.48 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 13.76 ]23·43 44·92 1.62 PR Pulwama (12) EA Rice PC 4.05 23.73 16.59

PC 37.60 3.50 lQ.97 13~35 PR Pulwama (12) E" RiC3! PC 86·20 24·69 30.76 ]4.56 PR Pulwama (8) SA Ric.e PC 166.33 169.16 52.21 32.78

KR Pulwama (14) EA Ri~ PC 9.71 43.30 10.12 23.87 PR . Pulwama (12) EA Rice PC 233.11 115.74 59.08 23.47 PR Pulwama (IO) EA Rice PC 1.61 217.72 47.75 6.09 KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 36.43 72.03 30.35 8.9'0

PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice I'C 91.06 31.]6 20.13 10.-93 '-,) KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 31.97 4e.~7 20.64 19.~)

PR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 1'00.36 21.()4 32.39 8.9D .....

PR Pulwama (10) EA Ric~ PC ).ti2 37·~3 5·2e 13.7(;' PR Pulwama (14) EA Rice PC 136.38 3~.2"S 35·62 (2,,5· PR pulw3ml;l (12) EA Rice PC 120.96 '.91 39·25 14.57

PR pulwama (13) EA Rice PC 16·59 9.81 3.24 2.43

PR pulwama (13) EA Ri~e PC 171.'9 11.2'3 67.99 1t.:5J PR pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 80.~3 119·79 48.97 17.00 KR pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 15.38 JlJ.Ol 8·5' 7.69 PR pulw.lIma (12) EA Rice PC 46.94 22.26 20.23 6.4R KR Pulwama (12) EA Rice PC 63.13 23·88 48.16 25.09 K R pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 102.79 0.81 46.94 10.12 PR pulwama (11) EA Rif;e PC 9!).96 15.38 41.211 28.73 PR pulwBma (8) EA Rice PC 28.73 t.63 7.28 8.09 PR PulwBma (7) EA Rice PC 58.68 0.81 14.57 22.26 PR pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 52.61 2.02 2'5.50 4.05 KR pulwama (7·H EA Rice PC 108.05 24.28 040.06 25.50 .. , 62

1981 L"'ENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSlL PULWAM,\

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 KIns, 5-10 Kms & 10+ of village number of the nearest place where the facility available is given) (in bouse- ___,.,_,____-. ---- hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stOPI marketl railway hat. if station any water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) l10)

61. Shit Pary Pora 40.87 167 (26) -(-5) -(-5) S,T -(-6) -(-5)

62. Pal Pora 146.90 470 (65) -(-5) -·(5-10) S,T -(-5) -(-5)

63. Batnoor Showara 92.67 322 (46) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S·

64. Gadha Bug (Gadhan Bug) 31.97 110 (15) -(-5) -(-5) N --(~5) B.S.

65, Aiai POfa 26.71 185 (24) -(-5) D (1) T PP BS.

66. Aehan 206.39 944(138) M(l), pel) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S.

67· Panjran (Pingren) 129.91 517 (71) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S.

68. Guod Achan 216.91 196 (27) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

69. Poti Pora 171.59 368 (47) -(~5) -(-5) T -(--5) -(-5)

70. La~i Pora 105.62 301 (48) P'(1) -(-5) N . -(-5) B.S.

71. Tantri Pora 109.27 296 (46) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

72. Aramola 158.2'3 363. (56) P (2) -(-5) S,N -(-5) B.S.

73. Temlahal 303.11 81~(l04J P (I) -(-5) S -(--5) B.S.

74. Zasu 96.72 501 (68) M (2), P (3) -(-5) S,N -(-5)

75, Thai St.adi Pora 442;73 2411(356) R(I),M(1) .P(2) 0 (1) S,T.N PO, Phone ..• B.S. 76. Chond Gam 270.33 1522(239) M (1), P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) B·S. 77. Mala Pora Tehab 266.29 362 (52) P (I) -(-5) N. -(-5) B.S. 78· Karawa Ranbirahad 350.06 (.Tn-inhabited ,'"""'\. . 791 Payer "- ..... 242.81 940(126) M(l),P(1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 80. Quil 596.51 2740(381) P (2) -(-5) N -(-5) B.S. 81. Tenga Pora 172.81 1092(149) M(l), P (2) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 82. Mugal Pora Cherath 65.96 247 (32) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 83. Tenaahar 80.53 533 (84) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 84. Machh Pora 130.31 732 (85) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 85. Naira 163.49 852(115) H(1),M(I),P(I) -(-5) N -(-5) B S. 86. Trichal 343.18 1531(239) P (I) -(-5) S,N -(-5) B.S. 87. Janda Wal 98·74 482 (65) P /2) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 88. Rajmahal 89.03 156 (19) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 89. Rakh Chidran 141·24 157 (27) -(-5) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(-5) 90. Arb Bal 110.08 559 (65) P (1) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 63

DIRECfORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e· area under different types of places) Remarks to village town and supply food including any distilDce r------~.------~ place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultur­ Area not religious, (by source) irriaated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest Stoves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (9) (20) KR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 30.76 5.76 3.54 0.81 KR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC . 85.79 8.09 24.69 28.33

PR Pulwama (R) EA Rice PC 52.20 14.57 12.95 12·95

PR EA Rice PC 17.40 2.43 12·14

PR . Pulwarna (5) EA Rice PC 18.62 0.40 4.86 2.83 PR Pulwarna (Ii) EA Rice PC 120.19 6.48 31.16 48.56 PR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 19·43 6.88 20.23 83.37 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 1)3.54 12.55 36.02 104.80 KR I'ulwama (7) EA Rice .... PC 49.37 20·23 49.37 52.62 PR Pulwama (6) Ric.: PC 58.68 1.21 23.88 21·85

KR Pulwarna (n) EA Ric~ PC 43.56 4.86 9.72 46.13

PR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 88.63 19.82 49.78 PR Pulwama (7) EA Rice 217.32 46.13 39.66

KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 59.89 36.83 PR Pulwama !3) EA Rice PC 268·71 21.45 152.57

PR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 158.64 111.69

PR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 52.21 161.07 53.01 316·87 23.47 9.72 KR Pulwama (3) EA Rice PC 100.35 65.16 77.30

PR Pulwama (31) EA Rice PC 220.15 205.18 79.72 91.46

KR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 127.48 45.33 KR Pulwuma (4) EA Rice rc 46.94 19.02

KR pulwama (3) EA Rice PC 50·59 1.61 28·33

KR Pulwarna (2l) FA Rice PC 93.89 1·21 35·21 PR pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 120.19 43.30

PR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 219.46 1.62 112.10

KR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 76.S9 1.21 2o.M KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 63.54 1.21 .... 24.28

KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 106.43 0·82 33.99 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 69.61 12·95 27.52 64

1981 C.~ENSUS VILLAGtf

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL PUI.WAMA \.o4;ati(ID Name of Vlflaae Total Total Amenitioll available (if Dot available Within tht village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is showo in the column and n~xt to it in brackets, the No. the tioD & distance in broad raoaes, viz;-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms & 10+ or villase number ,-.______the nearest place. ___ where .A- the facility available is liven) -. (in ofhouse~ heciares) holds EducBfional Medi'cal Drinking Po~t & Dayor Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) market! railway hat, if station any WilIer way} (I) (.2) (3) (41 (5) (6) (8) (9) (10)

9J.. Drach 70.01 369 (56) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) ..,...(-5)

92. Neku 89·84 493 (67) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5} -(-5) 93. Uzram Batri (UzramPalri) 97.13 38] (57) P (I) _(5-10) N -(5-10.1 -(5-10) 94. Othu-Mola 146.09 480 (79) P (1) -(5-10) T,N -(-5) -(-5)

95· Hawal 97.53 4tl2 (78) H(I) M!I),l>(I) -(-5) N PO -(-5)

.9(,. Konju /i9.R4 7(' (12) -1-5) -(-5) T --(--5~ -(-5)

97. GabOT Pora 40.47 354 (53) --(--5) ~(-5) N '--l-5) B.S.

911. Kochi Pora 13.76 158 (21) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

99. Ari Hal 5)4.77 2516(343) H(I).M(I),.P(J) t> (I) T,N PO B.S.

100. Arigam Chirath ]80.49 833 (76) P (2) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 101. Band Zoo 157.83 1031(145) P (l) -(...,..5) N Pu B.s.

1m. Chandi POTa (Challdi PMa) ]9.43 92 (12) MO). P(1) -(-5) -(-5) --,.(-5)

1m. Chilri Pota 7H·92 549 (74) P (1) -·(-·5) T," -1-5) B.S.

]04. Drasu 163.09 1147(165) P (2) -l-5) N -(-5) B.S.

}05, Bonrah 127.88 ('23 (118) P (2) -(..,..5) T,N PO,Phone B.S.

106. Raba Hl1r 73.65 6114 (97) M(l), Ptl) -:(-5) T,C -(-5) B.S.

107. Themn"a 35.21 173 (26) -( -·5) -(-5) T,C ·-(-5) u.s.

1()~. Kangan 234.32 952( 124) M(1), P (I) -(-5) C PO u.s. 1(1<). Tikan RIta Por:1 I()/W6 1()85(105t p (lJ D (1) C PO BS.

1 10 G u 'shana bad 1()J.18 524 (10) P (I) -(-5) N,C -(-5) --(-5)

11.1. Sona Samilo 236·20 549 (75) o (I) -(-5) T,N -(-·5) -(-5) t 12· Rilowoder (lund. 372.31 1624(236} M(1),P(l) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(-5) 113. Raj Ponl 3)4"+4 25('41391» H( 1),M(l),PIl) Hen) W,S PO. Phone .. , B.S.

114. Hardu Hanjan 111.69 740(10~) P (I) -(-5) S,N -(-5) BS.

115. Paeh lIar 23.88 280 (41) P (\) -(-5) N,C -(-5) -(-5) lib; Awand (lund 31.97 386 (57) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -( .. 5) 8.S.

117· Chana Ponl 32.~8 )78 (30) P (I), 0 (1) -(-5) N,C -(-5) -(-5}

11 R Sooth !'lug, 101.58 378 (60) p (\) -(-5~ C -(-5) -(-5)

H~ badura lS~.96 609 (8Z) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

\21) Shanglu Po'a 44.92 117 (23) P(I) --(-5) C --(-5) ...,..(~5) 65

DIRECTOR\;

LAND USE·

Nearest Powe~ Staple Land use (i, e. area undcr different typcs of places) Remar~s town and supplY, ~o'.ld . includins 'any distance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious, (by source) irrigated able wastc available historical Of including for archaeological puchar & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (1S) (16) (17) (I8) (19) (20) (14). .! Klt Pulwama (10). EA Rice PC 49.78 0.-40 19.83

KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 52.20 2·43 ~2.14 23.07 KR Pulwama (12) EA Rice PC 49.08 12·84 9.31 25.90

~R Pulwama (6) FA Rice;' PC 97.93 0.41 17.75

PR pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 50·59 1.. 21 11.74 33.99 KR Pulwama (6) EA Ric.e PC 46.54 13.3$ 2?·95

PR Pulwama (ll) EA PC 27.52 0.81 1.62 10·52

KR Pulwama (S) EA PC 10.12 0.40 3.24 PR pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 326.18 11·34 177.25 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 109.27 0.81 1.21 69.20 PR Pulwama (5) t-A Rice PC 84.58 1.22 18.21 53.82 KR pulwama (3) EA Rice PC 8.C)} 10.52 PR P\llwama (ll) EA Rice PC 53.42 1·62 23.88 PR Pulwama (2) EA Rice PC 107.65 3.64 51.80 Plt Pulwama (7!\ EA Rice PC 83.7; 0.81 43.30 PR Pulwama (2) EA Rice PC 54.63 1.21 12.95 486 PR pulwama (Ii) EA Rice PC 31·97 0·41 2.83 PR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 152.16 0.81 32.38 411.91 PR Pu'wama (6) EA Rice PC 76.49 1·21 18.62 11·74 KR pulwama (7) J::A Rice PC 67.18 Q.81 4.86 28.33 KR Pulwa1Ua (7) EA Rice PC 153·38 4.45 78·37 PR pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 239.17 6.07 40.47 86.60 PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 17644 7.69 7.69 122·62 PR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 72.84 2.02 11.74 25.09 2.03 6.07 KR Pulwama ~7) EA Rice PC 15.78 PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 21.04 4.86 1.62 4.45 7.69 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 23.07 0.40 1.22 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 66.37 3·65 14.97 16.59 KR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 56.25 ),21 10.93 14.57 8.90 KR pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 27.5:'. 2!1l~ 6·07 66

1981 CENSUS 'VILLAGE

AMBNITIES AND TEHSIL PULWAMA location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village_. a dash' (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the co1um... and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms, 5-10Kms & 10+ of village number the nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in of house- r------A------~ hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) market! railway· hat, if station any water way) (]) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 121. Patri Gam 118.57 635(101) P (I) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 122. Sona Chuku 18·21 120 (18) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 123. Akhal 82.15 435 (62) M(I), P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) BS 124· Drabh Gam 728.04 2458(374) H(I),MO),P(l) D (1) S,N,C PO , -(-5)

1~5. Chundll Pora 52.21 327 (48) P (1) -(- -5) S,N,C -(-5) -(-5) 126. Yaider Shopiyan 74.46 257 (36) M (I), P (1) -(-5) S,C -(-5) -(-5) 117. Kalam Pora 225.82 1148(188) M (1), P (I) -(-5) S,N,C PO -(-5)

128. Danger Para Shupiyan 93.08 309 (43) P (1) -(-5) T,N,C -(-5) -(··S) 129 Qasba Yar 392·95 1600(247) M (1) -(-5) N.C PO BS 130· Cheki Dewan Badri Nath 215.30 926(152) P (I) -(-5) N,C -(-5) -(-5) 131. Achu Guz Bamno 395.38 1868(305) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

132. Sangaroni 269·52 1853(332) M (1), P (1) -(5-10) N,C -(5-10) -(-5) 133· Khaigam 387·88 1245(206) M (1), P (1) -(5-10) N,C -(5-10) -(-5)

134. Br.g 91.46 393 (67) P (I) --(5--10) N.C -(-5) -(-5)

135. Drekh Leran 136.38 541 (92) -(-5) -(5-10) N,C -(-5) -(-5)

136. Abhama 323·75 1245(198) M (1), P (1) D (I) N,C -(-5) -(-5)

137. Kadi Para 50.59 399 (55) P (1) -C-Sl NC PO -(-5)

133. Kani Gam 55·85 230 (28) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 139. Aglar Kandi 146.90 646 (92) P (1) -(-5) S,C -(-5) BS 140. Kamrazi Pora 179.28 430 (68) P (1) -(-5) N,C -(-5) BS 141. Miragund Tuker Pora 202.35 523 (89) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 142. Romu 647.91 2425(286) M 0), P (1) D (1) S,N PO BS 143. Tenghar 61.92 138 (20) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 144. Tujan 254.15 634 (91) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 145· Frali Pora 153.78 409 (54) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) BS 146. Gusu 461.75 1299(191) M (1), P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) BS 147. Zagi Gam 117.82 376 (52) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

148. Kochi Pora 93.89 371 (50) -(-5) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

149. Mitri Gam 147.72 635 (90) P (I) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

]50. Fasteh para 15.38 90 (15) -(-5) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 67

DJIIECTORY

(_AND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) including any di~18nee place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

( 11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 78.51 1.62 17.40 21.04 KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 13.76 0.40 4.05 PR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 54.23 2.83 10.12 14.97 KR Pulwamh (8) EA Rice PC 8.51 407.52 120.19 191.82 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 38.45 3·24 10.52

KR Pu~wama (10) EA Rice PC 22.26 34.40 17.80 KR Pulwama (II) FA Rice PC 139.62 23·07 12.14 50.99 KR Pulwama (11) EA Rice PC 66.78 10.12 2.()2 14.16 PR Pulwama (14) EA Rice PC 125.05 202.75 56'L5 8.90 KR Pulwama (IS) EA Rice PC 5.26 155·40 3·24 51.40 KR Pulwama (16) EA Rice PC 8l.34 182.92 23.47 107.65 KR Pulwama (17) EA Maize PC 11008 81.34 22.26 55.84 KR Pulwama (18) EA Rice, Maize 2.83 PC 56.85 206.39 50.59 71.22 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 48.97 23.47 8.09 10.93 KR Pulwama (10) EA Rice, Maize PC 62.32 35.21 17.00 21.85 KR Pulwama (11) EA Rice GC 164.30 56.66 35.61 67.18 KR EA Rice PC 24.69 12·14 8.09 5.67 (9) KR Charari Sharief EA Rice PC 10.52 39.25 4.05 2.03 (9) PR Charari Sharief EA Rice ,Maize PC 39.66 56.25 25·90 25.09 (10) PR Charari Sharler EA Rice PC 28.73 118.57 14.98 17.00 (9) PR Charari ~harief EA Rice PC 51.40 101.79 31 ..:>7 16.59 Shrine of Syed (12) Hassan Shah PR Pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 171.59 283.28 5o.s9 142.45 Sahib Holy Caves PR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 6.48 39.26 8.09 8.09 PR Pulwama (12) FA Rice PC 19.83 227.03 4.86 2.43 PR Pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 43.70 50.59 24.28 35.21 PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 108.46 256.17 74·86 22.26 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 50.59 0.81 12.14 24.28 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 40.87 21.85 12.55 18.62 KR l'ulwama (7) EA Rice PC 91.06 5.26 21.45 29.95 KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 10.12 1·22 2·02 2.02 6&

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITlES AND TEHSIL PUI.WAMA Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popu1a- is shown in the column and next to it in bIackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms & 1.0+ or village number the nearest place where the facility available is liven) (in of house- ~-. -"' hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi- water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) market/ railway hat, if station any water way) OJ (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 151. Dieri 153.78 616 (90) P (1) -(-5) C -(-.'1) -:-(-5) 152. Moran 267·50 2981(410) H(l).M(1) ,P(I) D (1) C PO BS 153. Asbamandar ) 14.)2 350 (50) P (I) -(-5) C -(-5) BS 154. Chiva Khurad 91.86 358 (47) P (I) -(-5) C -(-5) ...,-(-5) 155. Chiv8 KaiaD 227.84 803(124) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 156. Wahi Bug 190.61 968(147) M (1), P (I) D (1) C PO BS '-1-57: Nareh Naw Pora 29.95 67 (9) -(-5) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 158. Zaddora Hastikhud 189·00 I032( 155) M (1), P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) BS 159. Ranbir Pora Nagarn 307.16 Cn-inhabited

16(). Nowpora Nagam 67.69 319 (50) --(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) .. .,.-(-5) 161. Wogra Gund 53·02 221 (30) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

162. Dafer. Pora 48.57 108 (20) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) . -(--~) 163. Losi Wani 50.18 415 (60) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) BS

164. Karirna Abad 115.74 1666(235) M (I), P (I) D (1) C PO BS

165. MODg Hama 134.76 632 (97) P (1) -(-5) C -(-~) -(-5)

166. Bara Pora 54.64 322 (45) P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

167. Gadora ]67.54 1327(171) M (I), P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 168. Niwah 243.93 1233(178) H(l),M(I),P(l) D (1) N PO B[) 169· Rakhi Pahu 118.17 91 (11) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

170. AUf Baah 20.64 153 (18) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

171- fnder 163.90 1417(173) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 172. Wagarn 89.84 406 (57) M (1), P (1) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 173. Gangoo 202.75 1298(195) M 0), P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS

174. Hanji Khilu 28·73 137 (24) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 175. Urcharsu 85.80 558 (69) P (I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 176. Gandi Pora 100.36 477 (63) P (I) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 177. Penglina 303.52 2253(322) H(l).M(I),P(l) -(-5) N,C PTO,Phone ... BS

178. Badi Bagh 40.86 186 (26) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5)

179. Sanzi Waua 31.57 315 (47) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 180. Mandina 79·32 505 (75) pm o (1) N -(-5) -(-5) 69

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remark" to village town and suppb food in hectares rounded Upto two decimal places) including any distance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated lin­ Cultur­ Area not religious. (by source) irrigated aNe waste available---­ historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

KR rU!wama (~) EA Rice PC 55.96 6.08 21.85 59.89 PR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 181;71 2.02 28.73 55.C4 PR Pulwama (5) EA Rice PC 68.38 1.51 18.62 25.50 KR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 38.45 25.09 28·32 KR Puiwamll (7) FA Rice 17\.59 35.61 20.64

PR Pl~:wama (8) EA Rice PC 73.65 40.47 34.81 4I.68 KR Pulw .. rl'la (9) E,o\ Rice PC 6.H9 11.32 4.45 7·28 PR Pulw:ilma (7) EA Ricc PC 64.35 74.87 30.76 19.02 282.88 20.23 4.05 KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 36.42 11.74 10.11 9.41

KR Pulwama (6) FA Rice PC 34.40 1.62 8·50 8·50

KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 37.(,4 1·21 3·24 6.48

PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice I'C 16.18 15.38 12.55 6.07 PR Pulwama (5) EA Rice PC 8.0'1 4.45 16.59 86.6i KR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 9l.86 1.62 19.83 21.45 KR Pu[w

PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 116.55 4.45 20.64 25.90

PR Pulwama (5) EA Rice PC 140.83 26.69 30·38 46.03 KR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 59.51 14.16 3600 8.50 KR Pu:wama (7) EA Rice PC 7.69 6·88 0·81 5.26

PR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 97-53 22.26 6.07 38.04 Spring of Shih Indraz KR Pulwamll (6) EA Rice PC 61.11 0.40 19.83 8.50

PM Pulwama (1) EA Rice PC 150.54 0.40 29-55 22·26 KR Pulwama (3) EA Rice PC 20.64 0.40 4.86 2.83 KR Pulwdma (3) EA. Rice PC 61.92 4.86 13·35 5.67 KR Pulwama (5) EA Rice PC 53.82 25.90 8.91 11.73 PR Pulwama (4) EA Rice PC 181·30 55.44 30·76 36.02 KR Pulwama (4) BA Rice PC 27.11 7.28 3.64 2·83 KR Pulwama (5) EA Ji(,ice PC 17.41 4.45 6.07 3.64 KR Pulwama (5) EA Rice PC 60.31 2.02 8·09 8.90 70

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL PULWAMA Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula- is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad raD&es, viZ;-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms &; 10+ of village number the nearest place where the facility available is aiven) (in of house------, hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Commun;- water teJelJ"&pb days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) marketl railway hat, if station any water way) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 181. Athora 76.90 560 (70) pel) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) 182. Pathan Pahloo 132.33 851(116) pel) -(-5) e -(-5) -(-5) 183. Talan Gam 107.25 649 (72) M(I),P(I) -(-S) e -(-5) -(-5) 184. Gund Zabar 25.40 Un·inhabited 185. Bag Trich 43.30 Un·inhabited 186. Noor Wah 90.65 942(120) M(I).P(1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 187. Frist Bagh 18·62 Un. inhabited 188· Trach 162.28 670 (92) P(1) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 189· Takia Saif-ullah 14.16 Un-inhabit(d 190. Pahu 132. 74 1178(173) P(2) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 191. Dahoo Gam ]21.81 314 (37) P(1),O(2) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 192. Gondi Bagh 36.02 136 (22) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 193. Naman 103.20 370 (51) pel) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 194. Begam Bagh 69·61 276 (36) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(--5) 195. Kawsi Bagh 26.71 142 (19) -(-5) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 196. Haikri Pora 104.81 488 (75) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 197. Pingal Gam 59.49 366 (43) -(-5) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5) 198. Sango Narbal 99.55 713(106) P(1) -(-5) C,F -(5-10) BS 199. Malawari 131.53 404 (51) P(1) -(-5) T,N -(5· -10) -(-5) 200. Orwan 176.85 718(100) P(I) -(-5) N -(5-10) BS 201. Kati Bug 54.64 234 (37) -(-5) -(-5) C -(5-10) -(-5) 202· Kisri Gam 155.00 596 (80) pel) -(-5) N -(5-10) -(-5) 203. Pari Gam Khalsa 165.11 318 (44) M(I),P(2) -(-5) T.e -(-5) -(-5) 204. Pari Gam Jqir 433.22 2455(279) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) BS 205· Tumchi Nowpor8 89.84 221 (34) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) 206. Wanpora 31.97 576 (82) P(I) 0(1) T -(-5) BS 207. Hani Pora Chatina Hama 134.36 1049(137) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) BS 208. Loti Pora 31.16 200 (30) -(-5) -(-5) T,e -(-5) -(-5) 209. Ban-Gund 93.48 346 (56) P(I) -(-5) W,N -(5-10) -(-5) 210. Rahh Parigalll (Harigar) 156·22 Un-inhabited 71

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to villago town and supply food in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) including any distance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur- Area not reliaious. (by source) irripted able waste available historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groVes

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR Pulwama (5) EA Rice P<': 57.47 4.45 4.05 10.93 KR Pulwama (5) EA Rice PC 97.13 19·82 105.38 PR Puiwama (6) EA Rice GC 80.13 4.05 l7.00 6JJ7 PC 16.91 1.21 7.211 PC 37.23 0·81 2·()2 3.24

PR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 59.08 6.07 14.97 10·53 PC 18.62 KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 120.19 16.59 11.34 14.16 10.92 0.81 2.43

PR Pulwama (7) EA Rice PC 72.44 27.52 11.74 21-04 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice GC 22·66 59·49 28.33 11·33 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice GC 23.07 6.88 4.0.5 2·02 PR Pulwarna (10) EA Rice GC 71.63 19.83 7.28 4.46 pR Pulw.una (11) EA Rice GC 42.91 14.97 8.90 2.83 KR Pulwarna (11) EA Rice PC 21.85 2.02 2.84 KR l'ulwarna (11) EA Rice PC 83.37 2·02 14·97 4.45 KR Pulwarna (12) EA Rice GC 43.71 8.90 3.24 3.64 PR Pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 76.08 2.83 10.93 9.71 Kll Pul warna (8) EA Rice PC 64·75 35,61 19.43 11.74 PR Pulwama (6) EA Rice PC 40.47 97.13 12.14 27.11

KR Pulwama (7) EA Rice GC 37.23 11.74 2.43 3.24 KR Pulwama (8) EA Rice GC 100.77 24.69 21.85 7.69 KR Pulwarna (9) EA Rice GC 103.60 40·87 17.40 3.24 PR Pulwama (8) EA Rice PC 155·81 U!4.13 56.45 36.83

KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 27.92 38.04 19.83 4.05 PR Pulwarna (10) EA Rice PC 23-47 3·24 2.02 3.24 PR Pulwama (10) EA Rice PC 51.40 61.91 8.50 12.55 KR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 3.24 24.28 2.02 1.62 KR Pulwarna (10) EA Rice GC 41.28 39.25 5.26 7.69 GC I.lS.'7 16.',>, 4.R6 72

1981 CENSU.3 VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL PULWAMA Location Name of Vill.le Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the Village, a dash (-) Cacle area of popula­ is shown in the column and nelt! to it in brackets, the No. the tion& distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms. 5--IOKms & 10+ of village number the nearest place where the facility is available is given) (in of house­ hectarel) holds Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi· water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) marketl railway· hat, if SlalH,n any water "~YJ I)) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

211. Laro 138,00 454 (661 M(I),P(I) -(-5) N -(--5) HS

211. Kazi Gund 138.00 ~Ol (69) P (1) -(-5) N PO -(-5) 213. Kala Pora 4114.00 2S22(370) H(2),MI1), HC(I) R,N -(-5) BS P(2),Oll) 214. Satar Gund 811.63 298 (38) P (I) ·-(--5) N -(-5) -(--5)

215. ~arh Wal 148.52 614 (91) P (I) -(-51 N PO BS

216- Nihama 311·21 1250(16~) M (I) -(-·-5) N -(-5) Bs 217. KhadcJ Mo:, 245 (lS 777( 101) p (1) -( --'i) C -·(-5) B.l 218. Literbal (Kadlahal) 53501 Un-iahabited

219. Kandi Zal 121.41 611 (84) -(-5) -·(-5) R -(-5) 220. PataI Bal 293.00 I079( 144) p (1) ---(--5) N BS 221- Sambora 499.79 2508(297) M(l)'p(I).O(1) -(-5) R,T -(-5) OS 122· OIchi Bag 54.23 369 (44) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) liS 223. Chanda Haro 487.65 1740(178) M(1),Pll) -(-5) F,T -(·-5) BS 224. Baainder (Narr.halbal) 622·81 Va-inhabited 215. Krancho 201.54 305 (38) -(-5) -(-5) T -( -5) BS 226. Dolsu 286.93 3H4 (49) P (1) -(-5) T,F -(-5) BS 227. Gund Bal 39.25 305 (36) -(-5) -(-5) F -(-5) BS 228. Lcdhu 904.117 2820(369) M(2),P(3) -(·-5) S,P PO BS 229. Mandekhpal 230.19 537 (71) P (I) -(5-10) S -(-5) BS 230. Shrar ShaH 655.60 2560(398) M(1).PlI) -(5-10) P -(-5) BS 231. Androsa 83.37 523 (72) P (1) -(5-10) S,N -(-5) BS 232. Khani Ral 351.67 1332(171) MO),PCI) -(-5) T,N PO BS 233. CI,atd 'm 48.57 731 (94) -(-5) -(-5) F,N -(-5) -(-5) 234. lazer Sital1l 31.16 Un -inhabite"

235. Drangah Bat Befnoo 380.07 3~5 (54) P (I) -(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS 236. Brah Anayatullah 18.22 53 (6) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-5) 237· Maij 230.68 843 (88) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 238· Moni Pora 144.88 497 (SO) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) 239· Owan 1156.27 2523(420) P (1) D (1) S PO,Phone BS 240. Khrewa 2195.85 5411(811) M(2),P(!) HC(I) S po, Phone BS 73

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest PoweE Staple Land use (i. e. area under different typel of land use Remarks to vilklge '·town and sUpply food in hectares rounde4 upi,1> two decimal plaCes) including any dista'flce place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur­ Area not religious, (by source) irrigated able waste available---­ historical or includina for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (3) (l4) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) PR Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 104.41 ]7.00 13.35 3.24 KR Pulwarna (10) EA Rice PC ]04.41 19.02 13.35 1.22 PIt Pulwama (9) EA Rice PC 186.S6 175.23 12.03 50.111 KR Pulwama (9i) EA Rice GC 24.28. 36.02 21.52 0.81 PR Puiwama (10) EA Rice 90.25 1.28 50.99 PR Pulwamu (Wi EA Rice GC 39·26 231.55 16.19 ]8.21 PR Pampore (1)) EA Rice GC 62.73 116·96 19.83 46.13 PC 4.86 364.22 88.63 77-30 KR Pam pore (5) EA Rice PC 0.40 85·39 5.67 29.95 PR Pampore (4) EA Rice GC 76.08 140.43 39.66 36.83

PR Pampore (4) EA Rice GC 94.2~ 261.90 48.16 89.44 PR Pampore (7) EA Rice GC 12.54 ]7.00 7.69 17.00 PR Pampore (ti) EA Rice GC 25.09 316.77 76.49 9.30 Un-inhabited PR Pampore (5) EA Rice PC 13.35 149.74 34.40 4.05 PR Pam pore (6) EA Rice PC 231.89 55.04 Shrine of Syed Sahib PR Pampore (6) EA Rice PC 5.26 24.28 7.69 2-02

PR Pampor"! (7) EA Rice 125.0S PC 78·91 530· 14 97.~3. 72.84 PR Pampore (8) EA Rice 97.53 PC 3·24 102.71 12.95 13·76 PR Pampore (9) EA Rice PC 100.77 362.60 139·62 S2.61 PR Pampore (6) EA Rice PC 23.88 42.09 13.35 4·05

PR Pampore (4) EA Rice PC IS.7M 214.38 47.35 14.16 KR Pampore (5) EA Rice PC 17.. 55 19.43 1.69 8.90 PC 2S,90 1.62 3·64 PR Pampore (It) EA Rice PC 55,44 110,08 149.80 64·75 KR Pampore (SJ EA Rice PC 1.62 6·07 4.86 5.67 KR Pampore (5) FA Rice PC 7·69 166.13 37.14 18.52 KR Pamp.re (S) EA Rice PC 22.66 97.13 21.45 3·64 PR Pampore (9) EA RiCe PC 80.13 623.22 166.92 286'()() PR Pampore (10) EA Rice 493.32 PC 165.11 985.42 299.01 252.93 Temple of la_Ia Mukhi 74

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSm PULWAMA Loc:atioD Name of Village Total Tota} Amenities available (if Dot available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the COIUDlD and next to it in brackets, the No- the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms & 10+ of village number the nearest place where the facility available is liven) (in of house- ~ -. hectares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) marketl railway hat, if station any water way) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) llO) 241. Sata Pokhran 332.66 505 (7) M(1),P(2) -(-5) T,F -(-5) BS

242· Zinctrag 187.38 278 (35) P (1) o (1) F -(-5) -(-5)

243. Bathon 551.19 393 (56) MO), pel) -(-5) F -(-5) . -(-5)

244. NaB8nder 167.95 202 (27) P (1) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

2045. Boat Population Un-inhabited

48557-54 183706 (25508) H (15) 0(23), HC (3) PHC (1)

M(65),P(190),O(9) FPC(I) 75

DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply food in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) including any distance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated 'lin- Cultur- Area not religious, (by source) irrigated able waste available historical o' including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) PR Pampore (8) EA Rice 167,14 31.16 134.36

KR Pampore (9) EA Rice 102.39 17.00 67.99

KR Pampore (10) EA Rice 162.28 28.33 360.58 KR Pampore (9) EA Rice 44.52 12.95 110.48

754.35 17070.88 15930.25 5611.10 9094.27

TEHSIL MAP

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES TEHSIL TRAL

S. Name of Village 1981 S. Name of Village 1981 No. Location No. Location CodeNa. Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

I. Ali Gund 70 41. Khul 22 2. Amliar 65 42. Khuli 49 3. Arigam Ullar 77 43. Kochmola 24 4. Aripal 12 44. Kwarmulla 36 5. Bara Cam 64 4,'\. Lal G;lm 71 6. Bat Cund 23 46, Lam 8 7. Bathi Pora 57 47. Lari Sal 43 8. Batnoor Jagir 37 48. 51 9. Begh Guild 67 49. Larmo6h Awano Pora 59 10. Boehu 52 50. LOTh Gam i8 11. Boli 7S 51. Loru Jagir 17 12. Chana Kitar 33 ~:2. Mandora 35 13. ChandIi Gam 66 53. Marza Pora 54 14. Chatrugam 29 54. Midru 80 15. Chersu 60 55. Mong Hama Olar 30 16. Cbiva Ullar 34 56. Mouch Rama 32 17. Cbyrihug 42 57. Nader 25 18. Dadh Sara 50 58. Nai Bug 76 19. Dargani Gund 10 59. Naner 79 :ZOo Dewar 27 60. Narastan 6 21. Dharam Guod 13 61. Nawdal 68 22. Doni Gund 63 62. Panir Jagir 38 23, Gamraj 26 63. Pa'nzwah 19 24. Giru (Norpora) 62 64. Partah Pora 53 25. Gori Kadal 69 65. Pastana 16 26. Gotengu 9 66. Petb Gam Gad Para 14 27. Gotru 5 67. Pinglish 41 28. Gwallg 21 68. Pranigam I 29. Hafo Hafokha 39 69. Qui! Shikargah 45 30. Haina 40 70. Ratson 44 Sail 31. Hajinar Nor 3 71. 61 32. Hardumicr 48 72. Sangrama 47 33. Haripari Gam 56 73. Seer 20 34. Kaiehah Kot 55 74. Soimoh 46 KehIil· 35. 31 75. Sotura 4 36. Kbana Gund 7 76. VopaI Wan 58 Khaabh 37. 72 77. Waaar 15 38. Khar,am Bala 73 78. Wani Bathu 78 39. Kharaam Pain 74 79. Yangwani II 40. Khasi Pora 28 80. Zoastan 2 80

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL Tlt.AL

Location Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not aYailable within the Village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion & distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms & 10+ of village number the nearest place where the facility available is siven) (in of hOUse- --'----.------....., heClares) holds Educational Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) market, railway hat, if station any water way) (l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1. Prani Gam 30.76 84 (16) -(-5) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(5-10) 2· Zoastan 59.08 200 (30) o (1) -·(5-10) N -(-5) -(5-10)

3. Hajinamor 44.92 209 (38) o (I) -(5-10) N -(-5) -(-5)

4. SOlure 573.85 1575(252) H(I),M(2),P(3) -(5-10) C,N PO BS

5. Gotru 157.83 566(111) P (1) -(5-10) N,S -(-5) BS

6. Narastan 92.67 704(131) P (I) -(5-IO) C,N -(--5) BS

7. Khanacund 201.94 897(138) P (2) -(5-10) C,N -(-5) -(-5)

8. lam 169.57 766(137) -(--5) -(5·-10) C,N -(-5) -(-5)

9. Golengu 25.90 217 (39) P (1) -(5-10) C,N -(-5) -(-5) 10. Dargani Gund 102·79 616 (96) P (I) -(-5) N -(5-10) -(-5) 11. Yanswani 56.66 147 (26) o (1) -(-5) C,N --(-5) BS 12· Aripal 236·34 620{106) P (2) D (1) C PO as

13· Dharam Gund 59·89 328 (50) P (2) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5) 14. Pethgam Gadpora 235.12 712(120) P (i) -(-5) T,S -(-5) BS 15. Wagar 144.07 602(101) P (1) -(5-10) T,C PO -(-5) 16. Pastana 247.67 1541(240) M (I) P m -(5-10) T,C -(-5) BS 17. Loru Iacir 321.32 1024(156) H(1).M(I),P(2) -(5-Ui) T.C -(-5) BS 18. Lorhcam 448;40 1507(235) P (I) -(5-10) C PO,Phone ... -(-5)

19. . Panz"ah 2511.60 661(100) -(--5) -(5-10) T,C -(-5) .-(-5)

20. Seer 99.15 465 (74) P (I) -(5-10) T,C,N -(-5) BS

21. G"alll 19.83 150 (25) P (I) -(5-10) T,e -(-5) BS 22. Khul 641.03 1315(207) P (2) -(5-10) N -(-5) as 23. Batgund 216.51 1231(198) M (2) P (2) -(5-10) T PO, Phone ... BS

24. Koch Mo la 148·12 974(151) P (2) -(5-10) T,S,N -(-5) -(-5)

25. Nader 20.64 2111 (35) P (I) -(5-10) T -(- 5) BS

26. Gam Raj 125.05 836(135) P (2) -(5-10) T,S,N -(-5) -(-5) 27. Dewar 88.63 1087(174) M (2), P (2) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(-5) 28. Khasi Pora 196.27 815(129) P (2) -(5 ·-10) T,S,N -(-5) -(-5) 29. Chatru Gam 324.16 726(125) P (2) -(-5) T,C,N PO -(-5) 30. Monghama Oler 163.90 867(126) M (2), P (2) -(-5) T,C,N -(-5) -(-5) 81

01 RECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use Remarks to village town and supply foOd in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) including any di~tance place of· (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultur- Area not religious. (by source) irrigated able waste available historical or including for archaeological gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(11) (12) (13) (14) (\5) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)

PR Tral (26) EA f Rice PC 11.74 9.31 9·71 J.tR. Tral (27) EA Rice 364 PC 22.66 6.07 26.71

PR Tral (16) EA Rice PC 17.81 3.24 23.87 Shrine of Syed Shah PR Tral (19) EA Rice PC 99.55 25334 78.91 142.05 PR Tral (22) EA Rice PC 54.23 53.01 21.45 29.14 KR Tral (13) EA Rice PC 19.43 41.09 31.15 ... AncieDt ruins of Pandov's KR Tral (14) EA Rice PC 18.62 4O.1S7 17.81 124.64 KR Tral (14) EA Rice PC 64.75 63.54 23.Q7 18.21

KR Tral (11) EA Rice PC 15.38 5.26 2.43 2·83 KR Tral (12) EA Rice PC 45·33 18·62 20.64 18.20 Shrine of Noor Mohd. PR Tral (11) FA Rice PC 19.02 4.86 2752 5.26 PR Tral (11) EA Rice PC 72.114 33.18 71·63 58.69

KR Tral (10) EA Rice PC 7.69 8.09 23.47 20.64

PR Tral (9) EA Rice PC 22.26 6313 76.49 73.24 KR Tral (8) EA Rice PC 65.56 16.59 24.28 37.64 Shrine of HlIzrat Dauood Kh~khi PR Tral (7) EA Rice PC 104.81 25.50 36.83 SO.53 Shrine of Star Wali.Shah PR Tral (5) EA Rice PC 127.88 56.25 56.25 80.94 Shrine of Syed Akash Sahib KR Tral (5) EA Rice PC 80.94 154.59 85.39 127·48 Shrine of Hazrat Rcshi Sahib KR Tral (5) EA Rice PC 44.52 87.82 3804 88.22

PR Tral (5) EA Rice PC 31.16 12.14 11.33 44.52 PR Tral (5) EJ\, Rice 2·43 PC 13.76 0.40 3.24 ... Shrine of R.afique Sahib EA Rice PC SO.13 212·06 250.10 98.74 Shrine of Hazrat PR Tral (5) AmirKabir PC 50.99 44.92 35.61 84.99 Shrine of Hazrat PR Tral (4) EA Rice Reshi Sahib KR Tral (4) EA Rice PC 102.39 2·02 lo.s2 33.19 4.45 PR Tral (4) EA "J3:ice PC 15.38 0·81 32.78 Hazr at EA ~~c( PC 56.66 24.28 11.33 Shrine of KR ~;rral (3) AmirKabir KR Tral (3) .l3:A Rice PC 5S.39 1.fi2 fi.tlS 11.74 KR Tral (2) EA R.ice PC 70.42 45.33 27.51 53.01

KR Tral (4) EA Rice PC 85.39 118.57 3522 84.98 KR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 70.01 34.80 21.85 37·24 82

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL TRAL Locatioa NameofViDaae Total Total Amenitiel available (if not anilable within the villap, a dash (-) Cod. area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the N .. the tion& distance in broad raoces, viz;-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms &: 10+ or villaae number the nearest .place where the facility available is liven) (in of house- .---- beetarllS) holds Educational Medical Drink~ Post & Day or Communi­ wat..- tJI\IP:IIJ:it! 48,11 or cations (potablt) the (BlIl atop) market! railway hat, if station aay water way) (l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1)· (8) (9) (10) 3]. Kehlil 590.()4 2326(406) H(I),MO),P(S) D (1) S,N PO BS 32. Mochhama 282.07 1700(283) P (3) -(-5) S,N -(-5) BS' 33. Chana Kilar 130.71 352 (53) P (1) -(-5) S,N PO BS 34. Chiva Ullar 216.91 771(112) M(l), P(l) -(-5) S,N -(-5) BS 35. MaDdor. 31t.61 945(146) M(l), P(l) -(-5) S -(-5, BS

36. Kwar Mulla ]S6.6~ 709(122) P (1) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 37. Batnoor laair 350.06 934(158) P (2) FPC (1) S,N -(-5) -(-5) 38. Panir lagir 279.64 980(155) P (2) -(-5) S,N -(-5) -(-5) 39. Hofoha Foltha 279.24 1004(192) P (3) -(-5) T,N -(-5) BS 40. Haina 61.51 331 (46) P (I) -(-5) SN PO BS 41. Pin,lish 415.62 1920(287) M(2), P (2) -(-5) T.C -(-5) BS 42. Chyri BUI 20.23 222 (32) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 43. Lari Bal 82.1S 360 (57) P (1) -(-5) T,e,S -(-5) BS 44. Ratson 185.35 1437(217) M(I), P(2) -(-5) T,S -(-5) BI) 45. Quit Shikargah 140.43 589 (88) P (2) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

46. Soamoh 343.18 1824(281) M(2). p( 1) -(-5) T,~ PO BS 47. Siinararna 7·28 94 (15) -(-5) -(-5) T,S -(-5) -(-5) 48. Hardu Mier 97.13 SIS (76) P(l, -(-5) . T,S,!'-I -(-5) BS 49. Khuli 168.76 1457(227) P (2) -(-5) T,N -(-5) BS 50. Dadh.''llira 282·47 2833(363) H(1),M(2),P(3) D (1) T,S,N PO,Phone BS 51. Lariyar 89.44 764(105) P (1) -(-5) S,N -(-5) BS 52· Bochu 282.47 1137(163) M(1). P(l) -(-5) T,S,N PO BS 53. Paraab Pora 66.77 Un-inhabited 54. Marza Pora (Merza Pora) 18·21 115 (12) -(-5) -(-5) T,R,C -(-5) BS

55.. Kaichahltot 318.90 1368(166) MO), P(2) -(-5) T~ ~O BS

56· Hari Pari Gam 656.00 2021(256) M(2). P(2) D (1) T.e,S -(-~ BS 57. Bathi Pori 29·95 224 (32) P (1) -(-5) T,N __ (-5) BS 58. Vopal Wa. 82.15 361 (50) P (1) -(-5) W,S.N -(-5) BS 59. Larmooh Awano Pora 165.11 780(107) P (2) -(-5) e,N -<-5, BS (Awano Para Larmuh) 60. Chersu 397.81 24511(343) MO), P(3) D (1) Il,N ~(-5) -(-5) 83 DIRECTORY

LAND USE

Approach Nearat Power Staple Land use (i. e. area under d'ifferenl typea of land use Remarks to Yillqe towoaad Iuppl1 food in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) including an, dillaace place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un­ CUltur- Area not relilious, (by lource) irrilated able waste available historiCist or iDcludinl for archaeololical puchar &: cultivatioD iDterat IroYes

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17~ (18) (19) (20) PR Tral (Ii) EA Rice PC 49.78 329.01 76·89 134.36 Shrine of Naseer­ ud-Din Benlali Pit Tral m EA Rice PC 183.73 12.55 41.68 044.11 PR Tral m EA Rice PC 33.99 49.37 27.11 20·24 PR. Tral (4) EA Rice PC 57.87 89.03 42.90 27·11 PR Tral (3) EA Rice 30.35 PC 67.99 135.57 33.99 43.71 PH. Tral (4) EA Rice PC 15.311 82.96 22.66 34.41 KR. Tral (8) EA Rice 66·37 PC 152·16 23.88 62.32 45.3} KH. Tral (7) EA Rice PC 28.33 144.47 42·9() 63·94 PH. Tral (7) EA R.ice PC 187.31 5.67 49·37 36.10 PR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 34.80 4.05 9.71 12.95 PR Tral (2) EA Rice PC 328.21 0.40 45.33 41.68 .Shrinc of Amir Kahir Sahib PR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 5.67 12.95 0.40 1.21 PR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 9.31 57.06 12.14 3.64 PR Tral (4) EA Rice PC 84 .. 98 63.95 12.14 24.2R KR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 20.64 90.65 19.43 9.71 PR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 76.49· 172.80 044.52 49.37 KH. Tral (4) EA Rice PC 1.62 3.24 1.62 0.80 KR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 48.56 18·62 20.23 9.72 PR Tral (1) EA Rice PC 80.13 39.66 23.47 25.50 pH. Tral (4) EA Rice PC 177.25 12.95 12.55 79.72 PR Tral (8) EA Rice PC 64.76 0.40 8·50 15.78 PR Tral (8) EA Rice PC 177·25 12.95 IMS 79.72 56.25 10.52 Un-inhabited

PR Tral (12) EA ltice PC 11.33 4.05 2.83 PH. Bijbehara(ll) EA Rice PC 93.89 133.55 59.49 31.97 Shrine of Hau. Syed Sahib .... ~ (7) I!;t. ltice PC 73.25 394.17 127.88 60.70

Pit. Bij_hara (9.) EA Rice PC 15.39 6.48 4.()4 4.()4 jail Bijbchara (7) EA Rice PC 25.50 38.45 12-95 5.25 PR Bijbchara(12) EA Rice J'C 60.30 54.22 30.76 19.83 Pll Bijbchara (9) EA Rice PC 211.65 74.46 37·64 74.06 ... 84

1981 CENSUS VILLAGE

AMENITIES AND TEHSIL TRAL LocatioD Name of Village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Code area of popula­ is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the No. the tion& distance in broad ranges, viz;-5 Kms, 5-10 Kms &; 10+ of viIlase number the nearest place wher.:_!.he facility available is liven) (iD of house- hectares) holds Educational Medica) Drinking Post & Day or Communi­ water telegraph days of cations (potable) the (Bus stop) market! railway hat, if station any water way) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 61. Sail 106.03 578 (88) P (1) -(-5) N -(-5) -(-5) 62. Giru (Nor Pora) 722.78 3385(491) H(2),M(3),P(4) 0(1),0(1) N,W,C PTO,Phone BS

63. Doni GUDd 37.23 215 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W,N,C -(-5) -(-5)

64. Baraaam 71.23 515 (68) P (I) -(-5) N,S PO -(-S)J 65. Am1iar 272.76 1849(244) M(l),P(4) D (l) C,W -(-5) BS

66. Chandri Gam 91.06 1037(151) P (I) -(-5) N,S PO BS S7. Be,h Guod 109.27 323 (53) P (I) -(-5) C -(-5) BS

61. NawdaJ 100.77 593 (81) P (I) -(-5) C -(-5) -(-5)

69. Gori Kadal 37.64 128 (21) -(-5) -(-5) S -(-5) -(-5)

70. Ali Gund 35.61 109 (17) -(-5) -(-5) S,C -(-5) -(-5)

71. Lal Gam 106.43 456 (67) P (2) -(-5) S -(-5) BS

72. Khan Kah 99.96 534 (85) P (I) -(-5) T,N -(-5) RS

73. Khar Gam Bala 70.82 437 (78) P (1) -(-5) T,N -(-5) BS 74. Khar Gam Pain 72.84 27(1 (35) -(-5) -(-5) C -(-5) BS 75. Boli 83.37 748(109) P (2) -(-5) N -(-5) BS 76. Naibul 74.46 610 (86) P (2) -(-5) C,N -(-5) BS 77. Arilam Ullar 114.53 780(114) M(1),P(2) o (I) T,C -(-5) BS 78. Wani Bathu 176.04 619 (91) P (1) -(-5) C,N,S -(-5) BS 79· Naner 140.43 441 (77) P (1) -(-5) S -(-5) BS 80. Midru 850.25 1905(287) M(I),P(2),O(l) 0 (1) T -(-5) BS 15392.00 67723(10327) H(6),M(31), 0(9),0(1), P(1l9).0(4) FPC(I) 85

OIRECmRY

LAND USE

Approach Nearest Power Staple Land u~e O. e· area under dift'erent types of land use Remarks to villa.e town and supply food in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) including an, di~tance place of (in Kms.) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultor- Area not, reliaious, (by source) irri.ated able waste available historical or includin. for archaeolOlical gauchar & cultivation interest groves

(II) (12) (13) (14) 115) (Hi) (17) (18) (19) (20) KR Tral (7) EA Rice PC 57.47 15.78 29.95 2.83 PR Tral (9) EA Rice PC 3.24 549·97 90.25 79·32 KR Tral (7) EA. Rice PC 22·26 4.05 9.71 1.21 KR Tral (6) EA Rice PC 53.42 0'81 9.31 7·69 PR Tral (6) EA Rice PC 126.67 48.97 40·87 56·25 PR Tral (9) EA Rice PC 69·61 2-02 10-93 8.50 PR Tral (6) EA Rice PC 33.18 46·13 18.21 11.75 Temple of Shri Amar Nath KR Tlal (6) EA Rice PC 45.73 11.74 11.74 31.56 KR Tral (4) EA Rice PC 15.78 18.63 2.02 1.21 KR Tral (8) EA Rice PC 6.48 16,59 7.28 5.26 PR Tral (6) EA Rice PC 36.42 33.99 18.62 17.40 PR Tral (6) EA Rice PC 84.58 1G.93 4.45 PR Tral (5) EA Rice PC 57.47 2.02 1.62 9·71 PR Tral (lI) SA Rice PC 27.11 28.33 9.31 8.09 PR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 52.80 2Q.23 2·83 7.51 PR Tral (3) EA Rice PC 54.63 3.64 2·03 14·16 PR Tral (2) EA Rice PC 82.56 4.05 6.88 21.04 PR Tral (1) EA Rice PC 66.77 15.78 17.00 76.49 PR Tral (4) EA Rice PC 25.50 29.05 37-42 48·46 PR Tral (5) SA Rice PC 112.91 183.32 183.73 370.29 Shrine of Hurat Daba Yousuf 104.00 PC 4887.29 4685.00 2525.86 3189,85 86

APPENDIX

TEHSIL-WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCA1l0NAL,

NAME OF DISTRICT: PULWAMA

,.. _____. _____EDUCATIONAL.A. ______Sl. Name of No. Tebsil Primary Middle Matriculation! Higher Secondary! College Adult Literacy Schools Schools Secondary PUC/Intermeciate! (Graduate &. Class! Schools Junior College above) Centre ,...----...... --"""\ ,---- ..A--...., ,---_.A.__ -, rr---- .A._-.., ,----'-----, ,------'------. ViII- Institu- Vill- Institu- ViIl- :Lnstitu~ ViII- Institu- ViII- In ;titu- Vill- Institu- ages tions roges tion~ ages liens ages lions ages tions ages tions (1) (2) (3) (4) (.:i) (6) (7) (8) (9) (l0) (11) (12) (13) (14)

1. ShupiYan 139 166 30 6 6

2. Pulwama 167 190 62 65 14 15 3. Tral 67 119 21 31 5 6 Total 373 475 113 130 25 27

MEDICAL....__ (Concld.) DRINKING WATER ,....- r- ~---- ...;,.,__------Primary Community Others Villages with Tap Well Tank Tube- River Foun- Canal others Health hea,tll no medical well tain sub-centres wOlkers facility r---...... -----., r----.,1----, r---..A--...., ViIJ- Institu- VilJ- l':umbers ViII- Jnstitu- ages tions ages ages lions (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) 203 76 6 4 16 17 195 206 51 17 21 10 56 174 69 33 4 3 32 78

1 478 160 27 4 40 10 105 448 87

VILLAGE DIRECTORY MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

ME D I CAL (Contd.) ------"---_.------..... Others Villages with Dispensary Hospital Maternity & Child Welfare Primary Health Family no educational Centre/Maternity horne/ Centre/Health Planning facilities • ___.A. -----. Child Welfare Centre Centre Centre r---"- r--.A.--..... r-----A-...-..--..... r--.A.--..... r-._-"-...... , ViII- Institu- Vill- Institu- vm- Institu- Vill- Institu- ViII- Institu- ViII- Institu- ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions ages tions (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) 13 13 81 14 14 7 7 2 2 7 9 61 23 23 4 4 1 4 4 9 9 9 1 24 26 151 46 46 11 11 4 4

POST & TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY ,... -.. r---..... More than Villages with P.O. T.O. P.T.O P.O & TO.& P.T.O Phone Bus Rail- Navi- Avail- Not one no drinking Phone Phone & stop way gable able avail- source water Phon~' Station water- able facility of way any type (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) 76 31 67 207 18 89 25 2 8 110 232 55 12 3 1 51 79 220 68 2 11 2 228 518 18 88

APPENDIX II-VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION ON DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

DISTRICT: PULWAMA SJ. Name of town Land use (i, e., area under different types of land use in acres/hectares No. and Taluk rounded • __to the--Jo.. nearest unit).______-... within brackets r- Total Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not area by source (including gaucher available for & groves) cultivation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) In ~) ( N I L

APPENDIX III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY TEHSILWISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITIES (OTHER THAN DalNKING WATER) RELATING TO EDUCATION, MEDICAL, POST &: TELEGRAPH, COMMUNICATION AND POWER SUPPLY ARE AVAILABLE

DISTRICT: PULWAMA reh.i1 Code No. N.me of VIII.ge (1) (2) (3) 1. Shupiyan 182 1. Veshro 185 2. Makan-I-Douaro 18' 3. Pahali Pora 189 4. Rengwar ,229 5. Dev Pora

2. Pulwama 3. Tral 89

APPENDiX IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAC-E$ ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCnfOVI EO CASTE TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGE

DISTRIcr: PULWAMA fEHSIL : PUl..WAMA A-Scheduled Castes

Range of Scheduled Location Name of Village Caste population Code No. (percentage) (1) (2) (3) 241.) Khrewa 6-10

II-IS 16-20 21-30 31+

.Excludes villages with no scheduled caste populati('n. There are DO scheduled castes in other tehsils of the district.

SECTION-II TOWN DIRECTORY 92

NOTE EXPLAINING CODES USED IN THE TOWN DTRETOR Y

A number of codes have been used in the Town DirectorY statements. TI ese are given below :--

Statement Col. It e m Code Statemsnt Col. It 8 m C"de No. No. No, No,

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SeDtic tank latrines ST Law L

Sew~rage s V 10 Shorthand SH IV 12 Tubewell water/Handpump TW Typewriting Type

Tap water T Shorthand & Typewriting ~h. Type Well Water W Others o

Tank Water Tk V 20 Public Library PL

IV 13 Overhead tank OHT Reading Room RR

Service re~ervoir SR 93

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.0 fi:iZ PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 100

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Total Area No. of occupied No. of Total Population (including institu- SI. No. District/Tehsil/ Rural in Residential House- tional and houseless Population) Town Urbaa 1{rn2 houses holds ,..------....., P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Pulwama District T 1398.0£ 47.533 58,385 404,07S 213,093 190,985

R 1379.8 43,296 53,031 367,799 194,025 173,774

U 18·2 4.237 5,354 36,279 19,068 17,111

1. Shupiyan Tehsil T 312.1 14,859 18,660 126,023 67,174 58,849

R 306.7 13,749 17,196 116,370 61,992 54,378

U 54 1,110 1,464 9,653 5,182 4,471

Shupiyan (N.A.) U 5·44 1,110 1.464 9,653 5,182 4,471

2. Pulwama Tehsil T 496.8 23.375 28,193 202,270 105,794 96.476

R 4846 21,168 25.508 183,706 96,110 87,596

U 12.2 2,207 2,685 18,564 9,684 8,880

Pampore (N. A.) U 3.89 1,274 1,595 10,833 5.636 5,197

Pulwama (N. A.) U S·28 933 1,090 7,731 4,048 3,683

3. Tral Tehsil T 154.5 9,299 11,532 75,785 40,125 35,660

R 153.9 8,379 10,327 67,723 35,923 31,800

U 0.6 920 1,205 8,062 4,202 3,860

Tra) (N A-) U 0.55 920 1,205 8,062 4,20l 3,860 101

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Total MaiD Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates workers (I-IX) -.A...... , r- ~ P M F P M F P M F P M F (10) (11) (12) .(13) (14) (IS) (16) (17 (18) (19) (20) (21)

22 15 .7 82,7{)2 65,121 17,581 117,356 112,394 4,962

22 IS 7 70,330 56,630 13,7QO .107,040 102,6~9 4,3~1

12;372 8,491 3.881 10,316 9,735 5~]

22,456 17,775 .4,681 37,713 36,314 1,399

18,457 : 15,119 3,338 34,704 33,517 1,187

3,999 2,6~6 1,343 3,009 2,797 212

3,999 2,656 1,343 3.009 2,797 212

22 15 7 40,885 32.099 8,786 57,106 55,139 1,967

22 IS 7 35,312 28,234 7,078 52,191 50,414 1,777

'" 5,573 3,865 1,708 4.915 4,725 190 3,374 2,307 , 1,067 2,R07 2.697, 110

2,199 1,558 641 2,108 2,028 80 19,361 15,247 4,114 22,537 20,941. 1,596

16,561 13,277 3,284 20,145 18,728 1,417

2,800 1,970 830 2,392 2.213 179

... 2,800 1.970 830 2,392 2.213 179 102

DISTRICT PRIMARY

MAIN WORKERS (Contd.) ,... -.A--______. --.. Household Indu'trY, Manufacturing, St.NG. [)lstrict/Tehsil/ Agricultural Processing, Servicing Town Cultivators (I) Labourers (II) and Repairs [V (a)] r- , r- ...... ,------"------,.. P M F P M F P M F (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30)

Pulwama District T 76,906 73,934 2,972 2,404 2,383 21 5,976 5,280 696

R 74,400 71,484 2,916 2,093 2,075 18 5.2~8 4.665 563

U 2,506 2,450 56 311 308 3 748 615 133

1. Shupiyan Tehsil T 27,981 27,133 848 676 665 11 1,161 1,008 153

R 27,554 26,71~ 842 549 538 11 960 842 118

U 427 421 6 127 127 201 166 35

Shupiyan (N.A,) U 427 421 6 127 127 201 166 35

2. Pulwama Tehsil T 35.351 34,301 ],050 1,278 1,274 4 3,411 3.085 326 R 33,967 32,943 1,024 1,207 1,204 3 3,161 2,877 284

U 1.384 1,358 26 71 70 250 208 42

Pampore (N.A.) U 525 502 23 14 14 161 131 30

Pulwama (N.A.) U 859 856 3 57 56 89 77 12

3. Tral Tehsil T 13.574 12.500 1,074 450 444 6 1,404 1,187 217

R 12,879 11,829 1,050 337 333 4 1,107 946 161

U 695 671 24 113 111 2 297 241 56

Tral (N.A.) U 695 671 24 113 III 2 297 241 56 103

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Other Workers (llI, IV, V (0) and VI to IX) Marginal Workers Non-Workers .A-- ...... ,-.---___• __"__~_.i....--_--=-,,"\ ~ ...... r- P M F P M F P M F (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39)

32.070 30,797 1,273 87,505 8,067 79,438 199,217 92,632 106,585

25.319 24,435 8M 83,840 7,719 76,121 ]76,919 83,647 93.272

6,751 6,362 389 3,665 348 3,317 22.298 8,985 13.313

7.895 7.508 387 27,037 2.538 24,499 61,273 28,322 32,951

5,641 5,425 216 26,686 2,466 24,220 54,980 26009 28,971

2,254 2,083 171 351 72 279 6,293 2,313 3.980

2,254 2.083 171 351 72 279 6.293 2,313 3.980

17,066 16,479 587 41,629 3,111 38,518 ]03,535 47,544 55,991

13,856 13,390 466 39,477 2,914 36,563 92,038 42,782 49.256

3,210 3,089 121 2,152 197 ],955 11,497 4,762 6,735

2,107 2,050 57 674 91 583 7,352 2,848 4,504

1,103 1,039 64 1,478 106 1,372 4,145 ].914 2,231

7,109 6,810 299 ]8,839 2,418 16,421 34,409 16,766 17,643

5,822 5,620 202 17,677 2,339 15,338 29.901 14,856 15,045

1,21>'7 ].190 97 ],162 79 1,083 4,508 ],910 2,598

1,287 1,190 97 1,162 79 ],083 4,508 1,910 2,598 Note :- £Represents provisional geo,raphicaJ area figures supplied by tbe Surveyor General. Figures for urban area are those supplied by the Local Bodies, Area figures for rural areas are derived by subtractinl the urban area from the total area of the district, The total of the area figures of the tehsils will not taI1y with the district figures because the former represents paper area and are derived from the figures supplied by the Revenue Department. Conversion Table:- 1 Acre=0.40469 hectares and 100 hectares = 1 Km2 104

,URBAN I VJI;LAGE

TEHSIL SHUPIYAN

Loc;a- Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No. of Total POpUlatioo tion Town/Ward in Hectares oCcupied House- (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & of Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. inKm2 Houses r---A--..... j • P M F M F M F (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2/1 Tebsil Sbupiyan

312~1 Kni2 Total (31213.17 14,859 '18,650 1,26,Oi3 67,174 58,849 Hectares) 306.7Km2 Rural (30669.17 13.749 17,196 1,16,370 61,992 54,378 Hectares) 5.4Km2 Urban (544.00 1,110 '1,464 9,653 5,182 4,471 Hcetares) Rural Areas 1. MaJilwrah 309.59 166 206 ' 1,584 855 729 2. Wachi . 533.3R 222 306 2.302 1,191 1,111 3. Aglar 380·81 '190 220 1,552 ' 807 745 4- Safanagri 230.66 96 112 735 395 340 5. Babapora 228.65 101 "124 914 480 434 ... 6. ZaiDa Pora 351.27 155 ' 192 1,422 745 677 7. Dumb Pora 267.90 32 40 442 220 222 8· Awnera 302.71 124 176 1,542 808 734 9· Chera Mars 111.29 50 71 535 274 261 10. Na'ri Marg 48.97 30 35 215 109 ' 106 -11· Mujam Marg 9t.46 29 39 244 U8 126 12' Rakb-I-Zaina Para 76.08 " Un-inhabited 13. Reban Gund Bahram 2'25·82 106 152 994 524 470 14. Kkajab Pora 111.69 50 60 484 244 240 15. Chitra Gam 482.39 151 186 1,277 665 612 16- Haider Guod 67.58 40 45 322 175 147 17. Sofi Pora 74.06 30 37 ,284 150 134 18- Reshi Pora 222·58 72 98 717 373 344 19· Shermal 242·81 61 69 413 221 192 20· Heot' 413·59 t06 138 l.tOO 576 524 21. Kashwah 140.43 63 72 439 236 203 22. Banclabpaho 114.93 29 34 236 120 116 23. Chidvi Pora 15.78 8 13 84 44 40 .lO~·

PRIMAR)'. CENSJJS ABSTRACT

Main Workers r------~------~~Household Industry Manufactur­ Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (m, IV, '" Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and' Marginal Non Literates (I-IX) ..i (I) ourers (ll) [V (a)) :VI to IX) . Workers Workers _---"--__-- ...... -- ...... ,___ -~ ~ ,---..J...... _ ...... r-__"______,..-__..A. __ ...... ,---' ""'\ M·; p. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (l~) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) . (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

17,775 4,681 36,314 1,399 27,133 848 665 11 1,008 153 7,508 387 2,538 24,499 28,322 32,951

15,119 3,338 33,517 1,187 26,712 842 538 11 842 118 5,425 216 2,466 24,220 26,009 28,971~

2,656 1,343 2,797 212 42] (j 127 160 35 2,083 171 72 279 2,313. 3,980

182 ]3 380 2 325 19 2 34· '1 76 234 399 493 400 92 616 466 28 121 ,.'2 169 406 412 189 43 417 130 260 117 24 32 1 101 44 184 346 431' 89 7 251 4 236 2 2 13 16 227 128 109 123 20 258 2 183 10 3 62 . 1 57 275 . 165 157 337 174 397 64 ]61 42 25,· 4 19 192 17 74 330 274 283 54 10 III 89 3 18 23 120 86 J()2 251 14 395 276 8 13 98 133 450 . 2ifo fi8 5 ]40 112 '2 ., 23 7 B'" 127' J2S

71 37 48 ·i. 12 36 .. ~. ; 21 42 64 30 24 65 \ 40 7 16 13 68 57

102 12 281) 221 18 7 34 ..••• 20 157 313 30 139 118 7 13 20 159 81 177 50 356 96 267 90 2 17 6 70 46 231 263 285 29 X9 79 7 . ... 3 10 99 76 48

16 4 85 82 ~ 76 65- . 58 fi8 9 193 147 5 41 53 241 127 J03 23 122 20 ·.. 46 16 15 35 .' 3 26 .; .••• 12 99 '87' 73 168 34 306 3 243 7 1 10 46 ., ':r. 38 258 232 263

21 (j 142 141 lZ3 93·:' '80 20 2 59 56 3 4 51 87 .. 65

24 :\ ~o 4 26 18 14 .10'n

URBAN I VII.LMil':

n:HSU, SH(.11·" A~

L,'Cill·· x...mc of Village; ."CCII of Village .~o. of "'No. of Totai Population -lion Town/Ward in Hectlll,t:s occupied Hou... e· ,tindlldiq institutional S<:heduh:d Scheduled Code & of TowDiWard rts,idential holds & Houseless Population) '(i:astes Tribes Nif.· in Km2 Houses r-"'~"""--~. -..A. ___ . ___ ....." ,.--..-A--~ ,.--~ P M P M F M Fl (1~ (21 (3) (41 15) thl, -r·c I ,(8) .•• Ill (10) (all) (12)

24. Driller .54 :>J 10 17 1.()~ 52

2;· ChiUi Pvr" 59-49 1') .~ 2.: ·"1 16. SUgan 197.')1( ILl -:",_I:-j

27. Hee··~uti 13~·l\1 .U 1'J 1 28. D.'50· 119.18 61

29. l.'ra f>()rn 119.38 So "I 30. Hoshan, Pora 79 ..3'2 III

3.1. .... Ii Shah Pora 50 . .59 9 29

')2, DraWDi 36·~2 24 311 219 Ill? J 12 :13. Arner He gl! 7<406 22 13tl 34. GuDd·..j- Dilrvesh 67-58 I' 5 137 :S'S. Manillal 121.41 57 >18

36. Nerwani 51 65 458 :o~ 37. Badimarg 44.11 19 2i IOk 97 38. .. loorah 74-l6 51! J9H

39. DreriJi::.t1i PUrR 2()8.() I 113 140 I/J~O 527

.fil. Bap Putah Pala Pora 100.36 t9 14 180 J••

.4t· Hard. HaDd

.,.... Hamhonah 163.49 UJ 219 "5· KaDiJPm 41 4(, 2li7 "". Lari :0 ).$4 47. NCllj Po~l-.wi"i 41i 181

"Ii. Badi~n 94.2') 26

~9. MaJadair 114. .53 61 81

SO. TUJ'k.9i"DB"fll 395.38 J~6 176 1.300 700 600

51. Ari Pota 48·56 27 35 ~09 102 107

j1. QolJlooah 'J 1006 36 267 135 132

53. Ghiuagam 113·.1l 75 ,2Sj 251 I.~ .. , i,"'

I)'UM \KY (·t:!'IIIS( is .4.RSTR"CT

""m Work'cf$ ..... ___ .•• ____ ••• ~ ••• _ •• __ . ____ -___ ..• _ _. __ ,..1<.... _.,_._ H(_'Us.:hoIJ Industry Manufactur­ Other ing, Processing W()rkcr~ TOlal Main " : Agrkul~ Servicing and (111, IV. Workers . <-"ttltiVatOn" lural Vth· Repairs V (b\ &c. Marginal Non- Literates II-IX) ... (I) .. ourers «Il, [V (a») VI to IX, Workers Workers r--__:-:"---!"\ .--__,,_-~ ,---- ..A.._~ ,-----;-...A.._~ ..___ *"_ "'"'\ ,....---"-----. r-----"------. r--' ------.., M F" M F M F M F M F M F M F M fi (IJ, (14) (15) 06, (17) (l8) (1'9) (20) (21) (121 (23) (24) (25) (26) 1.27. '2~) . i I~ 27 30 24 33 5 16 3«> 13 30;; 43 70 '0 116 164 29 12 218 196 147

31' J 106 91 15 6· 79 83

1 ~I .. 179 132 37 Uti 9U 100 16 . ·)61 136 16 9 l ilO 105 88 37 2 -; 65 10 M 46

11'- 2 :1 17 Ii I:! 23 bl 48 7 ~I 4S 61 29 2 4 37

17 2 73 61 7 5 4 62 78 75 101'· 21 144 109 1+4 113 104- 66 8 B9 131 117 lOll S6 25 47 2 11 51 50 46 34 106 86 1 15 97 114 101

68 9 )['8 8 259 4 s 12 23) 226

.t6 14 60 42 2 16 31! 27 104 23 206 2 171 3 32 2 15.1 111 10 . 43 30 2b 28 6 9 53 5 3 4 5 32 25 37 33 4 140 4 125 2 1 14 5 J23 74 77 17 4 llJO 15 9') )5 3 49 SI 6tJ 15 36 33 38 39 31 14 III 2 123 ...,72 ~ 12 50 50 34 "l 61 5 146 120 '1 24 8 123 169 134 166 41 393 2 321 6 65 28 313 279 28'

12 66 60 1 5 51 35 ~ 24 73 67 2 4 3 00 S9 72 103 33 121 96 2 28 10 111 lUI 1)4 l~

UgB~N I VIl.. L~GE

TEliSIL SHVPIYA~

Loca­ Name of Villasel Area of ViUa,lc .No. of No. of , Total Population lion Town/Ward . in Hectares. oecupied House- (including iDsdtu(ioDal ' . Sch,cduled Scheduled Code & of TowniWatCl residential ,holds & J:louseless PopUlation) . C~stes Tribe~ No. in KIn 2 Houses r-- ~.A.._...... _ ,--..A..~ P M, F M F· 'M F (1) (l) (3) (4) (5) (6). , (7), (8) (9) ,(10) (11) (12) f .~ 54. Malo 54.63 31 33 29 .... 156 135 • 55, Trallj ('~1.37 192 219 1.461 782 679 56. Khoram Pora 53·82 22 30 185 103 82 57, LosdaOio 112.91 37 47 376 196 180 58· Tharrn 57.06 37 40 256 131 125

l~.allS? 59.89 24 30 215 118 .. 97

60. Mahind Por'\ 51.80 37 ~5 296 156 140 61. Bagh-i-Haripora 5.26 Un-inhabited 62. DaDgar Pora 72.84 56 62 4·20 224 196 63. 3.i:j;'l-hand-hama 102.39 60 74 no 217 64. Kargam 99·55 34 37 2{5 136 109 65. . Hari Pora 32.78 14 16 I J7 61 S6 66. Malibagb 35.61 20 26 143 85 "8 67. Barahbugh 83 99 704 375 329 68. W .. chohallan 101.58 21 2S 181 95 86 69. SaDgren 203.56 57 63 44S 2S5 190 123.43 37 4:1 125

7i. ChhlUi·.osh 45.73 37 40 2°·'.': l32 105 n. Hillow-(jLlI-i-Murid 134·76 42 43 33') ;95 144 73. CLoti. P0Ta 59.49 31 37 JJI! 74. G':. .Jd-j· L wan 22.66 7 10 24 . .,""'!' 75. Tu:ran 12:1.84 52 59 .-... :: )92 76. K hcrw;lcah ]28.29 53 66 223

77. Abalwar.ab 16 ]9 . ; 4(1 51 418 . .182 78. Nild"rah. !I 89.84 38 79. Gahend 70-01 31 41 271 . 151 120 .i ,:;;,'

30· Lahandorah 77.70 28 37 278, 143 1'::j ~ .... ?\ .::...... 81. .Herma~ 448.11 188 220 1,620 854 J66 '.'''. 82. Reshi POfa 54.23 46 59 429 .189

83· \yangi ~ora 42.G9 15 16 12] .~7 '...... ,.', t .. ~ ~; , 109

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers . ___ .. _____ ...._.A.______•. -----.--... ~ Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, ProcessinJ, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing anci ilIl. IV, Workers CultiVators IUral L"b- Repairs V (b) & Mar.iaal Non­ Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers III) [V (a)) VI to IX, Worken Worken ,--__ ....A._~ ,.-_•. __ .A.._. __ -... r-- .A.._...... ,,--_..A.. __--. ,-____.A._...... r--~--.\ ~ r--...... -----, M F M F 11.-[ F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (171 (IS) (19) (20) (21) (12) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

67 19 85 77 6 70 135 213 64 476 2 363 30 83 14 375 292 302

26 3 55 49 6 43 48 38

67 13 86 53 32 8 75 102 105

22 2 79 60 18 71 52 S3 ]8 59 58 39 59 58 23 4 S5 10 75 10 8 49 71 81

82 28 113 82 13 18 6 15 105 1110 65 14 136 43 119 42 2 15 1 94 ]74 3J 6 81 72 2 7 68 5S 41 13 2 38 31 6 31 23 25 17 49 18 46 18 3 17 36 23 120 26 210 10 148 9 9 3 50 8S 160 234 29 II 50 19 41 17 9 2 12 44 5S 37 9 133 15 114 7 3 7 16 1 63 121 112 24 9 102 4 78 2 2 2.1. 68 52 53 28 83 66 2 3 1'2 65 49 39 28 8 122 3 109 2 2 11 69 73 72 42 ') 84 68 15 2 77 63 60

10 4 21 19 2 11 14 13 21 140 6 ]21 19 122 86 64 71 n 131 97 2 31 I 136 94 117 28 8 32 21 11 7 22 31 24 89 16 100 69 31 U 93 120 .9 52 7 64 57 6 7 26 80 94 17 2 70 65 2 3 12 78 61 " 186 34 431 6 362 3 69 3 21 414 0402 346 43 3 130 127 2 1 S6 110 133 11 30 30 1 2 10 32 46 110

URBAN I V1LLAGE

TEHSIL SHUPIYAN

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares oc1:Upied House­ (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Cede &; of Town/Ward residential holds & Souseless Population) castes Tribes No. in Kmll Houses .----_..... ,....--A.---, ,--.A.----. P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (ll) (12) 84. Cbaki Cholend 140.02 70 85 628 332 296 85. Chako 57,87 19 23 170 97 73 86. M urad Para 130.60 32 34 263 134 129 87. Bata Para Niladang 45.73 14 22 154 82 72 88. Hind Sita Para 77.70 37 53 364 195 169 89. Pader Para 102.39 SO 61 403 222 181 90. Tengah Para 59-49 19 25 199 104 95 91. Matri Balh 126.26 64 77 562 288 274 92. Partap Pora 72.44 25 33 197 104 93 93. Zipora Dharamarth 82.15 31 43 272 157 115 94. Rakahamah 54.23 26 30 202 96 106 95. Brari Pora 33.59 21 28 206 106 100 96. Wangam Sodershan Pora 129.10 76 99 665 352 312 97. Teki Pora 60.70 30 41 272 142 130 98. Reni POfa Khasi Pora 134.36 67 92 'i70 295 275 99. Chakorah 118.17 69 84 567 319 248 100. Haji Pora 19.43 26 36 213 116 97 101. Chodegam 81·34 41 54 358 184 174 102. Kanihama 59.49 25 36 262 148 114 103. Tachalo 93.89 31 37 290 154 136 104. Cbaki Sidiq Khan 91.86 33 40 261 144 117 105. Manzim Pora 89.84 35 50 34() 176 164 106. Kumdalan 118·57 60 75 474 247 227 107. HardQ Nagisheran 209·63 59 8l 529 286 243

108. Haoji POla 100·77 37 ~ 304 153 151 109. Gildapora 64.75 39 55 361 202 159 110. Ratni Pora 129·50 56 75 557 286 271 111. Balow POfa 41.28 14 21 143 71 72 112. DIiDgam 78.51 48 60 413 221 192 113. Kachab Ocean 151.76 67 91 699 378 321 III

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

___Main ..,A_Workers '-" ------~-----,Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (Ill, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal Non­ Likrat<:s (I-IX) (1) ourers (U) LV (a)l VI to IX) Workers Workers .--_..J....__ r---"----.. r------"----.. r------'---""'" r---A----...... ----"----- ,....._..J.. __ r--'_"---...... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

85 11 160 11 122 3 30 10 5 1 10 172 275 22 3 54 53 43 73 8 73 69 2 2 13 60 115 10 30 3 9 38 40 34 2l 98 3 94 3 4 64 97 102 36 6 132 29 118 27 2 14 2 54 88 98 9 52 51 1 5 57 47 37 80 24 152 137 1 13 134 136 140 4 54 2 50 2 3 18 47 32 44 26 8 76 74 2 2 59 79 56 14 60 58 43 36 63 11 65 63 2 54 41 46 83 10 177 15 100 13 3 2 74 20 71 155 227 25 76 67 6 3 61 66 69 28 175 164 1 10 3 172 117 103 57 5 141 6 133 6 8 31 132 147 110 38 14 S5 44 1 1 9 5 58 56 39 47 18 103 80 23 8 107 73 66 43 2 82 64 3 15 2 77 64 37 100 25 76 53 4 19 1 72 77 63 25 3 98 90 2 5 2 75 44 42 73 7 98 84 1 3 10 4 102 74 62 41 12 152 143 3 6 8 145 87 82 71 13 146 2 130 16 2 3 135 137 106 38 4 83 1 78 5 1 11 84 59 66 31 115 86 29 6 91 81 68 107 31 159 1 117 1 41 1 13 146 114 124 17 33 31 2 5 46 33 26 55 9 115 97 2 1 15 14 110 92 82

144 56 185 3 131 5 4 1 45 2 15 182 ~78 136. 112

URBAN I VILLAGE

TEHSIL SHUPIYAN

l.

121. Feri Pora 161.47 55 67 405 205 200 1220 Mandojan 142.05 57 64 453 250 203 123. Kanjinlcr 132.33 6S 83 587 311 276 124. P"hah Hamah 55.15 25 33 237 127 110 125. Gadhi Pora 62.32 40 57 414 220 194 126. Nowlam 162·69 72 94 702 361 34[ 127. Adijan Adwan 103.60 44 64 409 221 188 128. Reshnagri 515.58 161 218 1,439 781 658 129. Ramnagri 865.63 254 333 2,223 1,188 1,035 130. Sedhove 413.19 183 245 1,533 846 687 131. Hir Para 898.41 371 491 3,453 .1..860 1,593 132. Said-Pora Bale 157.02 39 49 437 242 195 133. Chow,am 144.38 35 46 351 191 ]60 134. leaoi Para 76·19 45 52 351 183 168 13.5. Gund-I-Hado 195.06 91 113 883 477 406 13e. Ga,r" 75.68 88 121 809 439 370 137. Chak-l-Shamsbi Pora 90.25 26 28 179 90 89 138. Saidpora Paia 289. IS 179 204 1,422 783 639 139. ShaDlshi Pora 78.91 65 79 601 308 293 140. Amshi Para 195.06 73 88 644 361 283 141. Makan-I-Danscr Pora 57.0(1 16 24 177 96 81 142. Mansi Pora 34.40 14 13 91 44 47 143. Vch.lchalla Walan 179.68 127 16S 1,242 656 586 113

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers '--._-- --______.__ .A-_. ____ ------~Household Industry Manufaclur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agrieul- Servicing and (Ill, IV. Workers Cultivators turlll Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (1) ourers (II) [V (a)J VI to IX) Workers Workers r- • I r--...A--~ r--.A-----, .--~ r----'-----,..----J'----, .---"--. ,----'--_-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 38 5 130 130 32 1:0 73 100

36 5 93 7 1<3 6 8 II 81 62 60 190 94 225 14 138 3 3 81 14 24 215 232 229 14~ .17 157 91 4 6 56 109 139 147

30 136 3 'J4 8 34 .-, 20 114 94 100

56 14 140 ll5 3 22 <) 94 109 115 T!. 18 113 2 101 II 43 119 113 94 3:' 2 107 3 93 3 12 12 124 86 73 73 123 107 5 11 14 109 113 94 76 10 165 8 137 8 3 24 11 164 135 104 2R ,I 61 2 8 4 49 52 60

44 5 101 5 90 5 5 15 91 104 98

91 21 179 136 14 29 54 178 128 163 18 3 1:!1 3 III 3 2 8 16 112 84 73

229 41 441 41 ~47 33 4 5 90 3 17 207 323 410 24~ 53 656 2 63 35 614 497 421 95 10 499 451 47 64 427 283 260

176 25 1,027 28 726 26 14 286 2 59 448 774 1,117 76 23 127 28 112 27 I 13 6 43 109 124 S3 19 IU5 74 2 29 6 96 80 64 9 III 6 96 2 4 4 11 3 71 69 91 152 58 272 6 186 15 71 6 7 211 198 189 177 63 185 8 66 24 3 92 6 30 70 224 292 27 4 50 48 2 3 42 37 47 177 37 410 39 3111 38 29 1 17 68 356 532

117 41 154 118 4 31 10 89 144 203 55 3 176 162 1 13 41 133 144 149

14 3 57 45 11 3 39 77

14 4 26 19 1 2 1 4 13 18 33 138 45 358 11 284 2 2 II 5 64 4 43 332 2SS 243 114 URBAN I VILLAGE

TEHSIL SHUPIYAN

No. of Total population Area of Village No. of (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Loca­ Name of Village! House­ Castes Tribes Town/Ward in Hectares occupied & Houseless population) tion & of Town/Ward residential holds Code __, in Km·2 Houses F M F M F No. P M (9) (10) (11) (12) (6) (7) (8) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) 68 17 20 142 74 144. Nalwaw 36.42 118 24 35 249 131 145. Chowdhri Gund 96.32 175 35 47 359 184 146. Awind 118.98 206 54 71 434 228 147. Bimini Pora 111.69 211 56 81 497 286 148. Rawa1 Pora 96.32 162. 142 116.15 38 47 304 149. Dashi Pora 117 27 34 246 129 150. Sharat Pora 69·20 73 19 23 157 84 151. Palapora 62.32 977 810 272.35 189 258 1,787 152. Memandar 108 19 ·24 209 101 153. Lawahend 9106 140 26 34 293 153 154. Laragam 81.34 351 84 115 765 414 }5S. Gana-pora Arsh 193.04 489 433 252.12 110 142 922 156. Nadigam 184 173 1'23.84 42 57 357 157. Kolah Pora 92 82 113·37 18 22 174 I "8. Dauh Pora 204 176 91.46 45 59 380 159. Now pora 140 120 69.61 29 40 260 160. BaskochaD 67 62 45.73 19 24 129 161. Zaina Bato Un-inhabtied 3UO 162. Chanchawar 527 457 199.51 1110 14(, 984 163. Kelromalik 242 Ill7 116.96 50 64 429 164. Krawora 61 69 485 247 238 165. Utar Pora Pahali Pora 76.08 1<)1 162 103.:0 48 58 353 166. Pargoct,j 260 232 131·12 71 78 492 167. pahano 368 332 112.91 103 700 168. Balah pora 386 325 162.28 80 100 711 169. Gano Pora 158 126 151.76 28 35 284 170. Kani Pora 121 121 191.23 36 37 242 171. Aglar 1,290 1,114 513.55 274 335 2,404 172. pinjorah 69 61 19.83 13 16 pO 173. Habdi Pora 115

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (III, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) & Marginal Non­ Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a») VI to IX) Workers Workers r""--"""'______' ,-----J----, r--...... ----, --""""'---, r-----'.'---..... ,---"---..... --___.'---- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 35 8 39 2 29 1 9 2 2 38 33 28

53 37 60 2 :t4 25 2 2 29 69 87 18 124 113 4 7 106 60 69 39 131 4 103 3 4 2 22 15 99 82 103 49 6 143 5 125 2 2 16 2 53 119 90 117 19 2 94 79 2 6 7 10 87 58 55 27 8 72 63 9 17 70 40 47 29 3 49 45 4 44 35 29 281 98 539 17 390 5 19 5 129 7 S4 465 384 328 17 11 54 50 3 2 53 45 55

31 13 64 55 6 3 29 83 60 57

108 15 241 2 187 16 2 38 189 173 160

215 38 281 5 198 3 4 1 79 8 121 200 307 68 6 98 85 12 2 93 84 79 22 53 2 45 2 1 7 3 40 36 40 39 2 137 129 12 67 163 72 2 62 61 11 2 lO 62 68 56 ;Z8 7 46 40 5 3 36 18 25 Un-inhabited 41 265 5 190 1 227 2 13 1 61 2 29 283 233 ]69 68 21 120 87 2 31 9 78 113 109 17 130 2 107 3 80 2 1 18 12 112 105 124 102 40 91 2 48 10 33 61 99 99 41 7 145 6 133 5 4 8 67 114 159 99 25 212 20 133 17 2 2 26 51 3 5 153 307 19 113 182 4 96 26 8 184 165 ]40 45 1 84 3 76 3 4 4 2 4 72 119 13 62 47 6 33 9 7 79 52 42 514 12 433 133 682 22 4 36 128 10 45 467 563 625 1 45 34 9 11 3 35 21 26 116

URBAN / VILLAGE

TEHSIL SHUPIYAN

Loca­ Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No.ot· Total Population tion TownJWard in Hectares occupied House­ (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code &; of Town/Ward residential holds &; Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. in Km 2 Houses ,.------...___--., r---"---. P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 174. Arahama 269·93 45 55 404 218 1!!6

175. Day Gam 125.45 40 48 316 17l 145

176. Z~.warab Derhama 374.34 208 280 1,757 917 840 177. Manlo 164.30 169 224 1,418 756 662 178. Katho Halan 159.04 98 126 705 393 312 179· Tharan Kandi 47·35 37 47 268 147 121

ISO· Goti Pora 203·56 151 168 1,022 552 470

18t. Nara Pora 144.47 97 107 742 3H2 ~f.O 182. Veshro 93.89 29 38 235 125 110 183. Zera Kan 127.07 101 122 680 373 307 184. Nasar Pora 61.92 53 70 349 186 163 185. Makan-i·Douaro 98·74 89 94 429 2'17 202

186. Pahali Pora 19668 179 ]99 1,150 620 530

187. Jampathri 145.28 128 160 840 454 3EIl

J88. Chawan 229"()5 121 935 522 413 J89. Ren!!lwar 31.16 22 31 146 78 68 190. Keller 189.39 151 208 1.165 632 533

191. Mast Pora 191.42 96 126 734 398 330 192. Maishah War 17968 116 776 402 374

193. Rambir Pora Nowabad 40.06 Un-inhabited 194. Barthi Pora 335.49 190 239 1,535 821 714 195. Buta Maran Wan Para ]26.26 105 120 769 399 370 196. Chaki Diyaro 23·47 16 16 111 60 51

197. Mati Para 34.40 16 22 121 63 58 19S. Rakhi Nara Pora 107.24 23 31 191 95 96 199. Watha 198.70 110 129 765 393 372

200. Sandho ShermaI 265.88 95 113 676 361 315 201. Doma Wani 87.41 20 26 144 74 70 202. Patar Wal 102.79 28 36 282 166 116 203. Tukroo 76.89 67 83 539 279 260 117

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers ~------~----.-- --~ Household __ Industry Manufactur­ Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (III, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) & Marginal Non­ Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V ~a)J VI to IX) Workers Workers ....._-~ ,..----.-A---, ,--_. ..A.--, r------"------. • -, ...--___...______, r--"""---' ,..----"-----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 38 6 116 1 103 1 1 12 8 114 94 71 19 6 95 2 86 2 7 1 63 75 80

243 57 466 2 346 39 11 70 2 19 215 432 623 229 59 354 290 9 2 53 13 298 389 364 28 282 280 2 2 209 109 103 11 1 108 105 2 73 39 48 114 17 271 235 7 15 14 17 208 264 262 135 28 189 27 129 22 3 20 4 37 193 333

39 8 57 7 41 3 6 3 10 5 68 98 54 4 229 225 4 186 144 121 16 93 8X 2 3 18 79 75 84

9 133 124 2 7 98 94 103 98 8 337 2 302 7 27 22 257 261 271 57 4 242 23-1- 6 12 124 200 262 123 14 288 6 231 6 32 3 22 18 232 216 175 9 36 35 7 41 60 108 17 341 286 6 9 40 2 33 289 499 97 9 236 5 165 11 3 60 2 184 162 147 15t> 37 224 58 178 58 7 7 32 27 181 151 135 Un-inhabited 270 61 428 325 2 3 98 23 383 370 330 73 16 175 115 28 32 15 27 209 343 22 3 30 2 30 51 8 43 34 9 22 20 36

15 59 51 8 52 36 44 110 13 211 173 2 36 200 182 172 105 20 196 156 7 6 27 4 177 161 138 17 3 48 46 40 25 30 33 6 90 13 68 8 4 18 5 76 103 111 30 148 34 86 25 3 8 51 9 4 130 222 118

URBAN I VILLAGE

TEHSIL SHUPIYAN

No. of No. of Total population Scheduled Loca- Name of Villagel Area of Village (including institutional Scheduled in Hectares occupied House- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward holds & Houseless population) Code & of Town/Ward residential 2 Houses r---_.--A.-----. ~----- F No. in Km M F M F M P (9) (10) (11) (12) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) (2) (3) (4) 65 439 239 200 204. Teng'Vani 1]2.91 58 46 284 149 135 205. Panzer 73.25 35 62 76 46R 250 218 206. Daram Dore 97.13 16 23 157 83 74 207. Adva 38.85 10 11 85 52 33 208. Chevi Guod 8·50 73 92 533 303 230 209. Diyaro 170.78 9 13 69 41 28 210. Naid Gund 12.55 150 66.37 35 44 306 156 211. Dom Pora 98 31.57 28 29 19] 93 212. Bedha Pora 207 161 46.54 39 52 368 213. Moughal Pora 97 29.14 18 23 190 93 214. Mazhania 720 386.07 196 240 1,552 832 215· Kegam 157 137 132.74 41 48 294 216. NazoeeD Pora ]32 104 103.60 34 41 236 217. Adora Ram Pathri 102 55.04 30 32 219 117 218. Musi Pora 16 27.11 5 5 30 14 219. Chak-i-Hakim Baqar 31 46.13 11 12 68 37 220. Sarab 158 69.61 28 39 324 166 221. Marheng 16!1.49 60 72 459 242 217 222. pir Pora 49 35·21 15 18 110 61 223. Sazan ShopiaD 148 64·75 40 43 304 IS6 224. Aha Gam 2Q.23 3 3 17 10 7 225. Chak-i-Aziz Shah 241.20 47 53 32S ]78 147 226. Sheikh Pora 73.25 32 34 226 119 107 227. Chedran 92.67 41 S3 349 167 182 228. Now Pora Bala 9S 108 622 332 290 229· (Dev Pora) Forest Block 119

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers ,------Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (III, IV, W('rkers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) & Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (ll) [V (a)J VI to IX) Workers Workers r---"""""'____ ( .__._ --, ,--- .A._--, .------.-'----. "...~....., ,.---...... ______, r----"'---. ---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (lO) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 52 17 141 37 93 24 16 32 13 4 62 94 101 43 3 97 78 19 39 52 96

50 10 150 9 84 5 7 54 9 65 100 144 34 2 45 36 9 3 35 35 39 11 34 2 18 1 16 ]8 31

131 40 170 137 6 26 133 230 12 20 2 19 28

71 9 99 66 33 57 ]50 12 63 56 7 49 30 49 73 12 122 11 85 10 3 33 5 87 80 63 23 3 69 13 36 22 6 II 7 38 23 46 222 65 465 23 359 10 24 7 72 16 4 294 363 403 67 33 84 4 69 3 11 4 53 73 80 19 7 73 3 65 3 2 6 6 6 53 95 21 3 48 23 4 21 69 102 12 12 2 15

Ii 23 11 2 10 11 14 20

21 8 83 76 2 5 75 82 83 31 7 150 124 11 2 13 2 IJ7 90 100

'-l 40 4 33 4 5 2 21 45

19 4 89 3 83 2 6 46 66 99 7 4 3 2 3 5 44 14 84 59 24 40 94 106 6 3 77 61 8 3 58 46 49 53 24 97 2 65 4 27 1 73 70 107 16R 18 6 35 2 188 ~ t~ .. 138 138 152 120

URBAN I VILLAGE

n.:t-IStL SHUPIY AN

No. of Total population Scheduled Area of Village No. of (including institutional Scheduled Loca- Name of Village! occupied House- Tribes tion Town/Ward in Hectares & Houseless population) Castes & of Town/Ward residential holds ,----'----.. r-""""'___" Code ~-___' M F No. in Km2 Houses p M F M F (8) (9) (10) (11) {I 2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) (2) (3) URBAN AREA 1.464 9,653 5,182 4,471 2 1 Shlni)'llll Notified Area 5-44 Km:! 1,110 203 56 72 430 227 1. Rata Pora 37 216 124 92 2. Peer Mohalb 211 41 266 147 119 3. Bata Pora ~O 42 16 19 107 65 4. Ada 99 22 28 187 81! 5· Aram Bagh 92 652 337 315 6. Alia Pora 73 45 11 15 95 50 7. Grata 13al 59 16 19 1~4 65 II. Kani Pora 4!! 294 Hi4 130 9. Sheil Mohal'l"a; 38 114 32 38 225 III to. Reshi Mohalla 2'\ 35 210 119 91 11. Kalial Mohalla 36 48 347 201 146 12 Hindu Mohalla 102 31 37 242 140 13. Dobi Mohalla 141 44 50 330 189 14. Gania Mohalla 110 23 29 223 113 :liS. Naik Moha.lla 14 17 115 70 45 16. Malik Mohalla 31 32 247 134 113 Dalal Mohalla 17· 35 13 13 80 45 18. Baba Mohalla 30 38 267 150 117 19. Tenga Mohalla· 460 97 148 977 517 20. lana Mahalia 156 34 55 346 190 21. lamia Masjid 207 51 64 422 215 22. Tenga Mohalla, 41 57 385 198 187 23· Gadri Mohalla 75 97 656 337 319 24. Malik Mohalla 67 97 638 353 285 25. Shabaa- Shah Mohalla 70 85 604 323 281 26. Krala MohaJla 15 18 138 67 71 27. Rangar Mohalla 49 76 475 254 221 28. Gada MohaJ.la; 42 59 lS5 189 166 29. Taka Mohalla 121

P.tUMARV CENSUS ABSTRAt.."T

Main Workers r---- ~ __ J,_.~ ______. ______.. _--., Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (Ill, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V \a)) VI to IX) Workers Workers ,--____.t...._~ r--'-'-..A.--.~ r- .. ___ ..A.._~ ,-----'--~ ,-_..-A...----,,\ r---~ r---__"__-~ r--~'--~ M F M r M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (2S)

2,656 1,343 2,797 212 421 6 12i 166 35 2,083 171 72 279 2,313 3,980 183 122 121 20 8 2 111 19 16 105 167 52 10 64 4 17 25 2 22 2 5 60 23 23 87 5 50 2 35 3 12 (,6 48 48 42 18 35 6 2 32 6 5 30 31 20 41 15 (j 2 37 2 45 82 116 61 171 2 58 2 6 Il15 1 8 23 158 290 9 27 9 18 2 2 21 40

17 3~ 3 7 26 52 75 20 87 22 3 3 77 126 43 11 19 2 IS 3 46 113 57 28 64 4 1'.1 '} 35 4 4 9 51 78 117 47 91 Ii 4 2 2 74 6 2 2 lOll 136 M 30 99 7 8 86 6 6 40 89 73 27 101 21 5 17 4 56 2 17 87 118 61 46 64 7 20 4 39 7 2 5 47 98 46 18 42 8 4 30 3 4 25 40

65 25 65 3 9 2 53 2 2 69 108 19 3 :::9 3 12 14 16 35 77 31 5 2 2 76 3 65 113 316 172 289 19 17 13 247 19 228 441 119 55 96 9 8 I 4 83 9 4 94 143 94 58 128 15 2 4 107 8 2 2 85 197 121 81 103 16 10 3 89 16 95 171 153 lUi 202 5 153 6 3 135 308

ISO 83 196 ,. -I 11 4 151 13 3 54 154 214

!4~ 72 144 21 3> 11 108 10 16 12 163 248

37 28 29 2 8 18 4 7 34 64 129 69 128 7 5 7 106 6 10 126 204 liS 71 lOb 12 10 12 3 84 8 8 11 75 143 122

URBAN I VILLAGE

TEHSIL PULWAMA

Area of Village No. of No.ot Total Population Loca- Name of Villagel House- (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled in Hectares occupied Tribes tion Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes & of Town/Ward ,...--A----... Code inKm2 Houses ,..._ No. P M F M F M F (12) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (1) (2) (3) 2/2 Tehsil Pul1t'lUlU' 496.8 Km2 28.193 2.02,270 1,05,794 96,476 15 7 Total (49678.55 23,375 Hectares) 484.6Km 2 25,508 1.83,706 96,110 87,596 15 7 Rura) (48461.55 21.168 Hectares) 12.2 Km2 2,207 2,685 18,564 9,684 8,880 Urban (1217.00 Hectares)

Rural Areal 78 101 650 337 313 1. Olar 259.00 43 49 375 199 176 2. Kanji Nagh 139.21 395 483 3470 1791 1679 .3. Awanti Pora 139o.s1 46 55 409 204 205 4. Zewbrari 245.65 155 176 1483 766 717 ... 5. Barsu 730.87 304 344 2,845 .i 1,458 1,387 6. Let Pora 286.12 24 29 198 96 102 7. Owdi Pora 59.49 47 66 486 256 230 8. Bander Pora Cherat 170.37 192 236 1,813 954 859 9. Lelhar 549.57 18 20 189 101 88 10. Reshi Pora Cherat 52.61 11 85 42 43 11. Mir Bagh 59.49 7 130.71 64 77 468 250 218 12· Mao Wagi 15 17 108 55 53 13. Kanil Bagh 28.33 147 182 1,342 702 640 14. Gori Pora 572.23 344 444 3,236 ; 1,701 1.535 15. Ratni Pora 337.92 37 44 330 172 158 16. Gala Bug 89.03 87 103 809 422 387 17. Rakh Lajoura 326.18 27 31 179 94 85 18. Aga-Hanji Pora 24·28 162 173 1,326 688 638 19. Padgam Pora 723.18 55 65 467 230 237 20. Kaluio 116.55 71 82 500 262 238 21. Pochal 59.49 76 85 629 324 305 22. Mahirad Uttar Pora 57·87 22 23 185 96 89 23· Kariya Lajora 187.78 '23

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers ,--___. ______.A_. __ ------. Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (Ill, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) \1) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers ,-_----A..___ ~ ,--..A.. __ ~ r--..A..-~ r- __.4'---_-. '-, _--,,-A~ ,--"""'----""11 r- ~ ,--_A"---_--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

32,099 8.786 55,139 1,967 34,301 1,050 1,274 4 3,085 326 16,479 587 3,111 38,518 47,544 55,991

28,'234 7,078 50,414 1,777 32,943 1,024 1,204 3 2,877 284 13,390 466 2,914 36,563 42,782 49,256

3,865 1,708 4,725 190 1,358 26 70 208 42 3,089 121 197 1,955 4,762 6,735

166 72 177 100 J5 61 6 160 154 152

89 21 109 86 23 1I0 90 66

567 151 8~2 54 408 40 21 58 2 405 12 43 569 856 1056 28 108 45 6 57 100 96 105 205 35 354 16 281 12 6 2 2 65 31 197 381 504 300 51 738 559 26 25 128 42 800 67B 587 37 3 56 38 18 51 40 51 90 18 133 85 2 45 96 123 134 172 27 534 21 402 20 11 9 112 1 7 187 413 651 40 3 58 42 5 11 52 41 16 32 22 17 2 2 15 2 24 41 62 6 147 112 22 13 133 103 85 8 31 23 8 26 24 27 229 31S 353 241 20 91 12 243 337 397 743 303 887 31 368 6 37 119 7 363 18 8 273 806 1231 45 5 114 76 31 7 100 58 57 141 84 214 5 139 30 3 44 2 7 103 201 279 57 3 53 2 48 35 '37 128 9 350 171 72 7 100 112 427 226 211 54 19 136 99 2 9 26 41 94 1&9 73 13 152 122 2 28 156 109 82 ll8 41 158 3 68 5 28 1 57 2 166 300 34 5 39 19 2 8 10 1 8 11 49 77 124

URBAN I VILLAGJo

n:HsIL PULWAMA

Loca­ Name of Village; Area of Villase No. of No. 01 Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied House­ (including institutional Scbeduled Scheduled Code &. of Town/Ward residential holds &. Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. in Km 2 Houses r-- r---"-- -. ,.--..-..A----. p M F M F M F (1) (2) (:J) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12) 24. Lajora 202.34 195 229 1,710 885 825 25. Malang Pora 366.60 ]31 153 1,201 627 574 26 Rakh Watal Pora 205.99 1 6 5 27. Larik Pora 248.48 157 204 1,342 699 643 28. Toknu 894.77 401 490 3,536 1,873 1,663

29. Awan Poaa 90.25 Un-inhabited 30. Bander Pora Shor" 74.46 41 47 424 228 196 31. Wokharwan 75.28 54 54 382 204 118 32. Rajni Pora 51.40 35 40 321 1(}9 152 33. Now Nagri 621.20 100 131 959 4911 461

34. Chickea 183.73 31 33 286 148 138

35. Nowgam Olar 55.85 27 33 235 125 110 36. Kani Pora Olar 70.42 Un-jnhabited 37. Reshi Pora Olar 156.21 78 83 587 304 283 38. Degri Pora 420.48 152 183 1,488 775 713 39. Khandi Pora 86.20 32 47 371 195 176 40. Panj Gam 43l.40 195 272 1,898 9113 915 41. Odi Pora 273.17 20 23 206 99 107 42. Graw Gund 147.71 72 83 663 358 305 43. Lodrehmar 153.38 43 62 417 218 199 44. Brobandha 113.31 47 61 544 275 269 45. Kbalan Gund Mosa 162.69 47 65 644 335 309 46. Kawni 57.81 21 25 175 95 80 47. Naina 224.20 194 207 ],479 795 684 48. Rakh Lilli 283.69 67 78 738 399 339 49. Zahed Bag 23.07 43 44 323 164 159 50. Litar Shitar 272.36 255 302 2,04S 1,061 981 51. Chakora 266.69 129 158 1.190 598 592

52. Sinzah Shawrah 50.59 15 15 116 61 55 53. Yadri Shawrah 95.91 34 43 301 159 142 125

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

____Maio .A--Workers____ .______.. _----, Household Industry Manufactur- Other iog, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (III, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) {I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers _-..j"..----. r--...... ---. ,...... -- ---.. r-----"--___ ,-----A----, r------'---...... ~ ..... ---'----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (l8) (19) (20) (21) (22) 123) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 356 144 401 11 230 5 21 4 145 7 12 180 472 634 217 37 286 1 169 17 1 100 5 82 336 491 2 5 158 31 365 4 240 6 26 3 93 2 95 332 544 490 63 956 2 625 2 12 37 282 42 881 875 780 Un-inhabited 62 19 105 93 2 9 18 111 105 85 27 106 85 ..... 18 27 103 71 74 30 3 100 53 67 53 33 2 18 67 81 134 29 249 6 182 2 13 S3 3 43 240 206 215 31 4 49 29 13 6 39 56 60 82 28 4 61 22 37 21 24 2 63 86 Un-inhabited

72 5 153 127 2 24 6 IlJ 145 170 174 27 428 21 379 21 49 12 411 335 281 61 3 91 21 75 20 2 14 5 104 150 288 34 530 392 7 130 5 555 448 359 17 49 46 3 55 49 52 3 196 2 174 12 10 16"< 161 141 51 5 131 31 1")2 24 7 2 22 5 87 87 81 61 5 171 125 144 125 3 23 3 45 101 99 96 24 151 5 132 3 2 17 2 14'j 11<4 155 11 43 42 52 3(. 194 38 449 9 317 II 12 13 107 16 325 330 350 115 23 172 159 13 45 197 1M2 142 60 9 83 71 11 25 119 56 70 300 68 5S0 18 379 16 11 25 2 165 46 543 441 420 217 48 301 3 221 4 29 47 3 14 322 283 267 13 4 31 22 9 22 29 33 31 2 84 75 2 7 9 70 66 71 126

URBAN I VILLAGE.

TEHSIL PULWAMA

No. of Total population Loca­ Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled in Hectares occupied House­ Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward holds & Houseless population) Codo & of Town/Ward residential ,...... --., ,...--'-~ No. in Km 2 Houses ~---p M F M F (9) (10) (11) (12) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (l) (2) (3) 74 515 268 247 54. Wahi Pora 160.26 65 107 805 420 385 55. Nilro Chudhri Bag 160.66 86 65 434 227 207 56. Niklora 185·35 54 16 130 74 56 57. Haji Dara Pora 45·73 13 62 478 260 218 58. Now Pora Pain 96.32 53 52 385 217 168 59. Odat" Shawra 84.18 47 113 135 1,073 563 510 60. Wasura 197.89 26 167 91 76 61. Shit Paray Pora 40.87 25 65 470 218 252 62. Pal Pora 146·90 49 46 322 172 150 63. Batnoor Showara 9267 41 15 110 60 50 64. Gadha Bug 31.97 11 13 24 185 98 87 65. Alai Pora 26.71 104 138 944 503 441 66. AchaD 206.39 54 71 517 267 250 67. Panjran 129.91 21 196 98 98 68. Gund Achan 216.91 24 47 368 197 171 69. Peti Pora 171.59 42 48 301 174 127 70. Lasi Pora 105.62 37 46 296 157 139 71. Tantri Pora 109.27 42 50 56 363 199 164 72. Ara Mola 158.23 104 810 419 391 73. Tumlahal 303.11 92 61 68 501 268 233 74. Zasu 96.72 356 2,411 1,268 1,143 75. ThaI Sh2di POia 442.73 306 200 239 1,522 767 755 76. ChaDd Gam 270.33 362 196 166 77. Mala Pora Tahab 266.29 42 52 Un-inhabited 350.06 78. Karawa RaDbir Atad 113 126 940 493 447 79. Payer 242.81 381 2,740 1,388 1,352 SO. Qui) 596.51 284 149 1,092 545 547 81. Tonga Pora 172.81 117 32 247 133 114 82. Mugal Pora Cherath 65.96 27 69 84 533 268 265 13 83. Tenga Hat 80·53 127

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers ,------Household Industry Manufactur­ Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agrieul- Servicing and (Ill, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) & Marginal Non­ l-iterates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers .---...... ~ ,-_..A._ --, ,-- ___ ..A._--, ,---..A._-., ".---""__--., ,....---...... _.., r---~ r---.A...----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (12) (23) (24) (25) (26) ~7) (211) 51 4 133 3 97 11 1 2 24 43 133 92- 111 139 23 221 11 132 8 33 7 48 4 3 134 196 240 47 7 135 103 1 31 5 103 87 104 16 40 2 31 9 2 5 36 29 II! 80 21 146 104 8 2 32 24 131 90 86 55 16 110 90 4 3 13 92 107 76 270 90 278 200 3 7 68 1 2 27S 283 234 16 60 46 10 3 41 30 34 60 29 134 7 111 Il 7 12 8 124 76 121 38 14 84 78 5 4 77 84 73 33 19 31 18 13 21 29 28 36 10 51 43 8 15 49 32 37 250 92 278 141 3 48 86 2 227 223 214 74 12 144 116 1 3 24 4 143 119 107 2S 2 56 47 2 7 44 42 54 32 4 103 89 2 12 72 94 99 8 94 58 8 1 28 77 79 49 36 3 79 60 2 17 75 78 64 21 4 106 93 2 10 74 93 90

169 5S 239 156 5 78 4 107 176 '221 87 22 147 92 7 47 8 SS 113 177 5ll 191 687 25 357 9 49 7 272 18 25 424 556 694 216 91 387 4 291 3 31 62 3 18 145 362 60S 78 15 81 78 3 17 74 98 91

109 1'1 286 5 237 4 9 3 37 14 286 193 156

54u 148 718 IO 450 6 11 33 224 4 35 672 635 670

203 76 324 101 179 87 10 33 2 102 12 6 199 215 247 31 6 77 57 8 7 4 49 56 65 62 13 147 94 44 4 86 111 I7,!! 128

URBAN I VIl.l.AGE

TEHSIL PULWAMA

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No.ot Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied House­ (including institutional Scheduled SchedulL-d Code & of Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. in K.m 2 Houses ,------,....----A--""" ~ P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 84. Machh Pora 130.31 81 85 732 388 344 85. Naira 163.49 118 125 852 433 419 86. Trichal 343·18 203 239 1,531 804 727 87. Jandawal 98.74 56 65 482 251 231 88· Raj Mahal 89.74 18 19 156 58 78 89. Rakh Chidran 141.24 24 27 157 87 70 90. Arh Bal 110.08 54 65 559 285 274 91. Crach 70.01 46 56 369 195 174 92. Nekas 89.84 61 67 493 266 227 93. Vzram Batri 97.13 46 57 301 177 204 94. Othu-Mola 146.09 67 79 480 266 214 95' Hawal 97.53 57 78 482 247 235 96. Konju 89.84 11 12 76 38 38 97. Gaber Pora 40.47 41 53 354 192 162 98. Kochi Pora 1J.76 18 21 158 78 80 99. Ari Hal 5]4.77 284 343 2,516 1.343 1,173 10J. Arigam Chirath 18049 60 76 6'33 342 291 101. Bandzoo 157.83 122 145 1.031 526 505 11)2. Chandi Pora 19·43 10 12 92 48 44 103. Chitri Pora 78.92 60 74 549 287 262 104. Drasu 16309 133 165 1,147 597 550 105. Bourah 127.88 70 88 623 334 289 106. Baba Har 73.65 87 97 684 367 317 107. Themna 35.21 26 26 173 96 77 108. Kangan 234·32 96 124 952 497 455 109· Tikan Bata Pora 108.06 134 165 1,085 557 528 110. Gulshan Abad 101.18 69 83 524 249 275

Ill. SODa Samilo 236.20 70 75 549 295 254 112· Bilowoder Gund 372.31 195 236 1,624 861 763 113. Raj Pora 314.44 319 396 2,564 1,375 1,189 PIUl\ll'ARY CEN8tJS '-ABSTRAGT

M~jD ,.w."rk.e,ri, ,_------HousellOld ld.dUs\ry M~nutactur­ Oth.er ing, Processing. Workers Total MatD ,. A8~i~k-. Servicine. and. . ~ (111, IV, Worltera. Culp~",ts. . turat Lab- Repail'~ . V (b) aDd Marlina) NOli· vrIO'JX~ Worbrs·, WerbrB ..,_ I:'ccrratcB .. __..J(I..._-J_X_) ..... r"~-J.."._~ r-:-~urcrs (I~'r-~~ ...... "':LI ... . M F F •. ~M' pt M F -.. M. P M F M F·" M F- '*"'"M- (13) (l4J (IS) (16) (17)' .(111)· (19), (2~~ (21) (22) 12l), (~4) (25) (26) (27) (28) 110 29' 4 149 2 2, 4 SO 2 142 183 . 198 '20S <, 1~2 57 221 ' 12 147 4. 8, 62 9 R 214 204 193 354 l2'5 409 7- 246 4. 1. .8 151 5 57 364 338 356 65 30 136 7 III 15 7 .. 10 tiS 115 109 g 42 2 2 . 43 31 35 46 . ._ 6 4 45 44 i 23 42 47 53 8, 163 12 102, 4:; 16 2 137 120 125 42 6 119 102 8 9 4 105 72 !6!) 65 1'0 162 8 90 7 28 41 6 90 98 129 33 103 8 83 7 , 19 1 .5 94 69 t02 56 14 149 5 111 ~8 . 5 77 1'17 132

140 85 128 11 :J2 15 8~ Il 4 1 i 15 223 : ! 2 21 20 1 ... 18 17 20 j 70 33 97 10 55 2 5 32 5 72 ~4 80 44 21 42 3 ·16 21 ,3 35 35 42 ·292 120 {\70 '10 4'2 ~l 136 10 31 339 642 i24 ~ .. 68 16 ·177 2 132 2 .' 4'3 2 152 16.5 137

'165 34 301 '39 195 18 .·5 ,37 ,3 64 18 10 265 21S' 201 \ 13 4 23 ·16 7 1 26. 25 17 il21 57 ,147 '2 101 44 2 I 143 1.39 il7 1 :, 297 123 21n ·6 103 4 170 (i .53 223 263 321 IHll 36 . 111 11 -75 . I 7 50 4 16 159 147 1J9 . 102 30 2(13 2. 128 . I 65 2 9 162 155 153 14 48 :42 ,I 3 26 45 SI 136 23 .268 3 117 ·S 45 41 4 236 22'5 21"6 I . IS4 46 . 320 2 172 49 .23 76 2 300 237 226 9.5 31 139 98 .4 .2 35 8 109 102 166 86 15 153 .P3 17 33 8 136 134 ItS

278 46 >SOO 339 1 3 II 127 .~ 471 359 291 554 178 724 17 271 66 94 3 . 293 13 4 1.25 647 1,047 .130

TEHSiL I!VL~ AM.\

..T.ouil popu.latioD. Scheduled A-.rea of Yinaall ~.(;r' No. of (including institutiooal Scheduled 1;"0IIIl- .. ~mlofV-ij\llpJ in Hectares ~pi~ Houile- Castes TritJes Towa/Ward It Houscless population) r== .,. "a... ""iOn' 01; of Town/Ward resid.ential holds .---, ~Jt,;.~ Codo in Kma. . Houses M F No. p M F (11) (12) (6) . (7) ; • (8" (~I (Fol (4) (5J (1) (2) (3) lOS 740 391 ~43 114. Hardu Hanjan ltt.69 96 \ i38 29. '43 280 142 liS. Pachbar 23.1!8 , ~ I 176 .... 54 57 386 210 116. ~wand GunG )"1.9-7 3D 178 93 85 .; .. ..~ 11 7. Chana Pora 32.3" 27 ISO 54 60 378 198 JlS. SoDth BUI 101.5S 281 64. 82 609 32& 119. Dadura 82.96 23 177 8& 89 120. ShaD.., Pora 44.92 19 296 92 101 635 33!) 121. Pat ri Ollm Jl8.S7 51 17 18 120 69 122. SODa Chuku JI~.21 2.13 ~. S) 62 435 222 . . 123. Athal 82.15 315 374 2,45S 1.359 1,099 124. Drabh Gam 1~.04 .-:. 42 48 327 178 149 12~. ChuDdh Pora S2-2i .257 136 121 .~" : 74-46 ~ 36 126. Yaider Shopian ..,. •... 153 188 1,148 609 S39 .., 127. Kalam Pora nS.82 33 43 309 166 143 1~. DaDlCl Por. Shopaa 93·08 736 184 247 1,600 &64 .... 129. Qasba Var 392.9S 152 926 516 410 ••.•• -.!lI\' 130. Cheti Dewan Badl'i Natb 21'.30 itS 231 305 I,S68 1,016 852 131. Acbu Guz :a.mao 395.38 1,(1l4 839- I!" 28.3 3~2 1.853 "." 132. SanproDi 269.52 563 186 206 1,245 tS2 133. Khaipm 387·88 51 67 393 211 IS2 'Ii!' 134. Ba. 91.46 74 '9'2 541 302" 239 us. llrekh Lcrlln 1-36.311 1)3 198 ',745 664 581 I~ Abhama 323·75 399- "2llJ lSI 13 7. Kadi Pora 5(}'·5-9 4.8- 5~ 113 21- ~~ 2~O it7 1.38. Kani G'~ S5.8:~ 314 82 92 646 332 139. Allar KaDdj' 146.90 52 68 430 224 206 '.!' 140. JC.amruj Por. '179.28 76 89 523 278 24$ 141. MbaauDd Tubr PIn 202.3~ .286, 2'425 1~291 1,134- ~.. 142, ltomu 647.91 ~~ ,. 14 20, US '-;4 64 ... 143. Te:qhar fil.92 l,3~

.!fPoRIMAttY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Mlli,D Work"ers ,..--"--'--- Householcf' Industry Manufactur- Other in" ProcessiDI. Workers Total MaiL ... Ag,"{cIlI" Servicill1l and c,;;' Worker.. . CLlhiYMGra lural. I.A"" Repairs {rf~:~' Mi~jD~1 NOIr- .iI-iterates (I-IX) (I) ourers (U) [V (a») VI. to lXi, Workers ' Workers ...... __..... , . ...----'--~ ,_..JoA__ .. r- M--....'~..,.·-·"""F-....I·~ ''---M--''-''-7 . M F" M' F M F M F M F (13) .' i (14) i (15) (16) (17) (18) {19) (20) (lH, (n) (23" (24) ·(2S) H~) {27) WI)

115 12 217 153 l~ ?~ 4 IS6 176 157 91 SO 75 1 26 J. "'S 6 n 61 61\ 9'3 22 113 I 93 3 J .6 4 9c:J 93 85 17 " 47 41 ...... 2 4 .... 3 38 4.1 47 S3 18 114 86· 9 17 3 103 84 74 108 2.2 168 135 8 1 25 2 IS2 160 126 4.6 13 46 41 .. ~. 3 39 43 Q8 I" 182 132 1 .... 24- 12 144 145 J52 17 2 32 1 23 2 I 1 2 32 3S {7

73 ~ 13~ IS 95 IS 3 .~. 15 5 95 .84 103

..-t06 93 729 10 SSg 40 '~.' Hi liS 8.1 513 549 576 " 14 10 79 et8 11 99 83 2 ~'.'- 69 70

20 1 72 57 "'! •• IS 2 63 II\} 219 45 .318 216 7 12 1B I' 4 118 287 396 46 9 86 58 8 20 2 3 90 77 50 209 22 504 407 ,]2 . 58 25 207 33; j29 47 291 66 273 66 IS 225 344

31)3 61 SI() 4 458 10 8(l :1,70 434 418 177 14 434 403 2 19 92 )78 488 -461 60 399 349 20 25 28) .560 57 9 125 88 " 27 3 13 9'6 82 9 i66 3 102 7- •• '!' 50 6 121 .J.l0 115 13"4 <4 383 23 329 22 2 -48 :113 2JI! i45 37 5 119 H6 3 109 99 12

29 6 63 S6 :"-.'. .... ~ 2 5 8. 6ii 46 47 59 3 178 174 1 ..•. .. 165 153 1~8

103 3 146 31 109 26 4 1 4 17 78 98 63 6 .16) 106 25 32 115 245 209 52 769 2 647 I 50 72 .1 30 736 492 39(;

12 8 41 22 ...... 19 33 64 132

TKHSIL PULWAMA

L~· Name of' Village/ Area of Villan No. of < No. br Total PopglatiQII tidD TownJWaHl iD Hectares «.. occupi~_~ HoUSe- (includiDg iastitutional . Code &: of Town/Wan! r.idenlilu hOlds « HollSeless Population) -. No; iD~ HODSelf p M F (l) (2) ('3)1 (4) , (5), . (6) (7) (8)

144. Tgjaa 2$4.15 8~ 91 634 :\3~ 29S " 1<45. Frasi . Pora. 153.78" 42. S4 2t

1<46. GulU 461;75, 141 191 l,29~ 667 632 147. Za,i Oer 87.82 43 52 376, 195 181, -., 148. Koehl Pom 93'.89 "3 50 311 191 174 1"9. Mitt! Gam r 147.72:. 67 90... 635 340. 295 150. Fasteh Pora 15.3jl. 14. 15 90 43 47 ,'. 151. Dleri ~S3.78 79 90 616 330 286 . ...

152· Moran 2f)7.SQ, 306 410 2.~81 1,564 1 .. 417

1S]. Amamandar 114.12 ~2 50 350 193 157 IS4· Chin Khum4 9J·86 41 47 358' 191 167 155. Chlva Kalan 227.8.c: 1()6 124 S03 418 31S 156. Wabi Bug 190.(jl 117 147 %3 514 454 i57. Narehnaw Pora .;29.95 . 7 9 67 36 31 158. Zaddora Hastith(ld: .189·00 135 ISS 1,lm 531 SOl .:. I )59. lianbir POla .Nil&am 307.16 Un·inhllbited

160. Nawpora NIiJilm 67.69 43 SO 319 157 162

Hil. WOlf_ Gund 53.02 ~S :lO 221 III 108 162. Darer Pom 4B.57 .\6 20 108 48 1&. \.osiwani 50. IS 41 ·60 41S 219

< J64- . 'Xiuimabad U5,~4 lS~ 235 1,666 888 778 165. MoualilrlJia 134·7.6 76 97 632 339 293

166. Batapora ~4.64 35 4S 322 177 145 167. Gallora 167.54 147 171 , J.3;l7 693 634 168. Niwab ,M3.·93 1(;2 178 1•. 233 646 587 169. Rakhi 'Pahu 118017 9 11 91 51 ..j()

17Q. Aur BaSh 20.• 64 IS 18 . 153 81 72 171. Illder 163·90 160 ),73 1,417 743 674 172. Wllpm 89·84 '49 •. 57 406 217 189 173. Ganaoo" 202.75 1.57 195 1,298 664 634 !3J

PIU:\1ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers r------.. --.. -~ .. --... ---____._..A.. ___ ._. __ . __ . Household Industry '-1anuf:.ictur- Other ing, Processing. Workers Total Main Al!!:dcul- Servicing and nil, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal NOD- Literates (I-IX) (I) OIIlrers (II) [V tall VI to IX) Workers Workers r-~ r-~---. r--"------.. r-~----.. ,---__'_-~ ,.----"------.. ,------'-----. ,---""'---., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) 123) (24) (251 (26) (27) (28) 70 2 193 163 6 23 10 168 136 127 g 108 92 14 10 108 92 91

235 42 382 7 754 2 411 .4 78 3 37 315 243 3ID

65 23 114 89 8 i()4 81 77

41 I') 131 121 3 109 66 65

14y 24 198 2 139 29 29 184 H2 10'-) 15 .5 23 17 10 20 28

120 28 174 106 II 56 5 115 151 170

620 1:'i5 826 7 414 17 34 361 7 11 350 i27 1,060

60 23 100 76 .7 16 4 88 89 69 71 19 92 64 7 21 12 52 87 115 153 35 216 7 147 5 17 4 47 2 14 132 188 246

157 47 283 22 139 2 5 51 14 6 19 248 212 184

8 13 3 2 18 31 243 104 263 3 155 7 3 98 3 261 267 237 lln-inaabited

23 8 104 83 6 15 88 53 73 23 3 55 51 4 2 66 56 42

8 ~ 33 32 6 35 21 13

49 15 125 10 65 41 9 19 1 10 24 84 162

314 91 437 9 318 4 3 13 103 5 6 398 445 371 126 32 185 3 110 3 71 3 7 121 147 169

'] 14 83 57 70 94 75 238 73 345 8 227 4 23 2 <)1 6 IU2 40] 246 224 233 59 370 13 185 17 74 8 94 4 11 230 265 344 5 10 18 2 25 31 IS 16 37 25 12 5 41 39. 31

318 114 362 1 189 19 153 53 328 328 345 76 22 109 58 9 42 1 102 108 8b 205 23 397 19 226 15 81 19 75 385 267 230 134

URBAN' VILLAGJ!.

TEHSIL PULW AM"

No. of No. of Total Population Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Vil1~se Scheduled tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied HoUSe- (including institutional Scheduled residential bolds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes Code & of Town/Ward ~ No. in.Km9 Houses ----. , p M F M F M F (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

174. Hanji Khilu 28.73 23 24 137 73 64 175. Urcharso 85.80 67 69 558 287 ~71 176. Gandi Pora 100.36 53 63 477 256 221

177. Penglina 303.52 282 322 2,253 1,161 1,092

178. &di Bllgh 40.86 24 26 186 91 95

179. Sanzi Walra 31.57 39 47 315 157 158 180. Mandina 79.32 69 7S 505 268 237 181. Athora 76.90 47 70 560 305 255

18Z. Patahan Pahloo 132.33 102 116 851 455 396

163. Talan Gam 107.25 S8 72 649 347 302

184. Gund Zabar 25,40 Un· inhabited

185. Baglrich 43.30 U.n-inhabited 186. NOorwah 90.65 109 120 942 502 440

187. Flist Balh 18.62 Un-inhabtied 18g. Trach 162·28 70 92 610 337 333

189. Takia Saif Ull~h 14.16 Un-inhabited

190. Pahu 132.74 149 173 1.178 622 556

191. Dahoo Gam 121·81 35 37 314 165 149

192. Gondi Bas 36.02 19 22 136 73 63

193. Naman 103.20 46 51 370 188 182

194. .Besam Bag 69.61 36 36 276 152 124 195· K&wsi B2g 26.71 15 19 142 76 66

196 Haikri Pora 104·81 55 75 488 257 231

197 Pingal Gam 59.49 43 43 366 177 189

198· Sansonarbal 99.55 94 106 713 372 341 199. Malawari 131.53 44 51 404 202 202

200. Orwan 176.85 70 100 718 368 350

201. Kati Bug 54.64 34- 37 234 122 112 202- Kisri Gam 155.00 67 80 596 296 300 203. Pari Gam Khalsa 165.11 lf3 44 318 166 152 135

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers .------~Household Industry Manufactur- Other iog, Processing. Workers Total Main Agrieul- Servicing and (III, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) & Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II)___ (V..A. (a))___ ,-----"----,VI to IX) ______Workers r-----"------.Workers __ ._--.,,_...A--...... ---"""... _- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (72) (23) (24) (25) (26} (27) (28) 32 2 50 30 5 14 37 23 26 ]05 35 145 2 92 14 39 2 10 155 132 114

105 22 129 10 84 4 3 9 3 33 2 11 127 116 84

431 147 639 68 299 14 14 112 40 214 14 86 617 436 407

22 45 36 9 9 50 37 45

42 11 91 2 69 8 14 1 101 65 55 77 5 134 112 21 151 134 86

101 14 162 2 its 3 40 1 135 142 118 225 84 246 1 160 1 5 81 249 200 146

100 34 ISO 5 131 5 19 9 121 188 176 Un-inhabited

Un-inhabited

147 20 249 42 ISO 34 7 92 8 1 182 252 2Ui Un-inhabited

111 16 174 3 118 8 Ii 37 2 2 163 328 Un-inhabited

203 42 337 15 201 2 4 6 126 12 51 270 234 271

18 5 95 76 11 8 6 86 64 63

17 36 18 3 14 7 27 36 36 34 8 85 1 7] 13 5 38 98 143 18 75 63 5 j 3 31 74 93 12 45 32 13 4 31 94 B 133 98 2 7 26 8 132 116 99

50 14 92 36 84 35 3 5 48 S4 105

87 5 201 178 23 29 214 ]42 127 70 30 109 4 72 7 12 2 ]11 2 11 9S 82 103

105 3 193 14· 132 ]8 2 42 12 17 ISfl ]58 180 22 65 26 64 26 1 17 57 f.9 66 6 177 1 104 47 5 21 3 179 116 120

26 84 78 4 2 71 82 81 136

URBAN I VILI.AGE

TJ:HSIL PULWAMA

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No. 01 Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied House- (including institutiona 1 Scheduled Scheduled Code & of Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. in Km 2 Houses r- r--A---, ,..-----'----.. P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (I] ) (12) 204. Pari Gam Jagir 433·22 219 279 2,455 1,251 1,204 205. Tumchl Nowpora 89.84 27 34 221 112 109

2015. Wan Pora 31.97 7~ 82 57ft 311 265 207. Hanipora Chatinahama 134.36 114 137 1.049 545 504 208· Loli Pora 31.16 23 30 200 100 100

209. Ban-Gund 93.4S 42 56 3-16 176 170 210. Rakh Parigam (llarigar) ] 56 ..12 Un-'nhahited

211. Laro 138.00 54 66 454 258 196 2!2. Kazi Gund 138·00 57 69 501 259 242

213. Kaka Pora 484.00 305 370 2,822 1,443 1,379 214. Satar Gund 88·63 32 38 298 11i0 138 215. Marhwa] 148.52 66 91 614 311 303

216. Nihama 311·21 139 Hi8 1,250 630 620 217· 245.65 86 101 777 396 381 2U!· Literba] (Kadlabal) 535.01 Un-inhabited 219. Kandizal 121·4J 66 84 611 310 301

220. Patal Bag 293.00 121 144 ],079 545 534 221. !lambora 499·79 268 297 2,508 1,315 1,193 222. Olchi Bag 54.23 37 44 369 180 ]89

223· Chandaharo 487.65 147 ]78 1,740 88] 859 224. Baainder (NambaJ Bal) 622.81 Un-inhabited 225. Krancho 201.54 26 38 305 176 129 226· Dosu 286.93 44 49 384 184 200 227· Gund Bal 39.25 33 36 305 151 154

228· Ledhu 904·87 343 369 2,820 1,449 1.371 229. Mandekhapal 230.19 56 71 537 279 258 230. Shrar ShaJi 655.60 293 3Y8 2,560 1,377 1,183 231. Androsa 83.37 54 72 523 278 245 232. Khani Bal 351.67 140 171 1,332 678 654 233. Chatdam 48·57 83 94 731 385 346 137

PRIMARV CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers ------, Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (lll, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Repairs V (b) & Marginal Noo­ Literates _(I-lX) (1) ourers (II) (V (a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers ,-__.....______, ,------'--_--, ,-_.....______, .-----"---.. .------A-_-, r----"-----\ ,..---"--~ ,.-_-.A.._---. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (l8) (19) (20) (21) (72) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 2S 338 553 841 297 41 670 25 334 160 26 7 150 17 65 38 43 30 4 72 58 8 6 2 161 128 101 87 22 153 3 60 43 2 50 30 84 224 410 136 34 312 10 155 3 26 4 128 6 9 46 57 54 2 4:! 35 7 98 84 71 44 II 9t 16 3 11 1 U n-inhabited

149 67 43 85 13 112 4 77 1 8 3 26 79 4 lOS 102 132 42 14 153 2 102 9 9 33 17 571 641 78J 383 1]0 785 27 318 3 30 110 16 327 8 57 ]15 27 23 24 76 69 4 3 12 ]78 132 123 40 5 167 2 144 3 16 2 12 211 292 375 205 01 326 34 209 1 3 24 12 90 21 66 123 160 257 92 7 170 114 3 2 51 Un-inbabitt'd

4 178 116 123 69 5 190 153 7 30 51 2 256 265 278 124 5 278 211 3 13

(, (i5 7 213 21 35 509 598 638 432 ~I 682 46 398 18 13 109 81 80 28 4 80 79 t 274 23 485 435 374 215 50 423 135 14 Un-inhabited

5 18 91 III 62 4 80 66 13 97 .... 108 69 22 84 65 2 17 3 92 16 89 16 65 36 11 59 23 1 35 2 306 38 3&9 737 939 471 111 674 43 337 40 6 25 51 17 112 113 141) 58 ]49 96 2 17 376 609 7S5 262 31 751 22 406 22 21 34 290 37 127 131 89 60 110 29 103 29 7 9 49 353 561 183 23 44 223 43 2 2 1~8 34'; 54 !l; 29 13&

URBAN I Vll1bAGtt

TE.HSrL rULWAMA

No. of No. of Total Population Loca- Name of ViIlllgej Area of Village (including institutionai Scheduled Scheduled Towll{Ward ill Hectares occu"ied Hou~c- Castes Tribes tion residl ntial holds & House.less Population) Code & of TownlWard r--.A---.., .--.A._~ in Km 2 Houses .--- ~ No. p M F M F M F (10) (11) ( 12) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) (2) (3) On-inhabited 234. Jazersitara 31.16 385 204 181 235. Dnlngahbal Befnoo 3RO.Q7 41 'i4 6 53 30 23 236. Bagh Anayat Ullah 18.22 5 88 843 433 410 237. Maij 230.68 77 46 50 491 263 234 238. Moni Pora 144.88 354 420 3.523 1,806 1.717 539· Owen 2156.27 811 5,411 2,771 2,1140 .IS 7 240. Khrewa 2195.85 654 77 505 :'68 237 241- Satapokhran 332.66 53 35 278 1:17 141 242· Zinetrag 187.38 24 56 393 204 ]89 243. Bathon 551.19 45 ]8 27 202 122 80 244. Nagander 167.95 Un·inhflhited 245. Boat Population 139

PRIMARV CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers r----- Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing ilod lIlT, IV, W(1rkers Cultivators tural L1b- Repairs V (b) & Marginal . Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (11) [V (a)] VI to IXI Workers Workers ,--- ..A.._--, ,--__..A.._ --, ,--- .A._--, "...... ---A-- ---, r------"-_ --, ,.---_..A..----., ,--~ r------..A__--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (11) (l4) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (2S)

Un-inhahited 30 89 n 10 69 14 47 101 133 17 17 13 23 T!. 8 208 22 186 224 40&

(,(i 9 85 :13 75 33 2 7 4(i 83 132 118

521 162 840 43 532 38 3- 16 289 5 120 720 846 954

1.032 445 1,361 31 5'20 2 42 15 784 79 117 713 1,293 1,896

27 139 130 9 7 121 122 116

11 80 69 11 3 91 54 50 53 3 118 94 23 6 103 80 86 21 70 54 16 52 52 28 Un-inhabited 136

URBAN I VILI.AGE

TJ:HSIL PULWAMA

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No. 01 Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied House- (including institutiona 1 Scheduled Scheduled Code & of Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. in Km 2 Houses r- r--A---, ,..-----'----.. P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (I] ) (12) 204. Pari Gam Jagir 433·22 219 279 2,455 1,251 1,204 205. Tumchl Nowpora 89.84 27 34 221 112 109

2015. Wan Pora 31.97 7~ 82 57ft 311 265 207. Hanipora Chatinahama 134.36 114 137 1.049 545 504 208· Loli Pora 31.16 23 30 200 100 100

209. Ban-Gund 93.4S 42 56 3-16 176 170 210. Rakh Parigam (llarigar) ] 56 ..12 Un-'nhahited

211. Laro 138.00 54 66 454 258 196 2!2. Kazi Gund 138·00 57 69 501 259 242

213. Kaka Pora 484.00 305 370 2,822 1,443 1,379 214. Satar Gund 88·63 32 38 298 11i0 138 215. Marhwa] 148.52 66 91 614 311 303

216. Nihama 311·21 139 Hi8 1,250 630 620 217· Khadermoh 245.65 86 101 777 396 381 2U!· Literba] (Kadlabal) 535.01 Un-inhabited 219. Kandizal 121·4J 66 84 611 310 301

220. Patal Bag 293.00 121 144 ],079 545 534 221. !lambora 499·79 268 297 2,508 1,315 1,193 222. Olchi Bag 54.23 37 44 369 180 ]89

223· Chandaharo 487.65 147 ]78 1,740 88] 859 224. Baainder (NambaJ Bal) 622.81 Un-inhabited 225. Krancho 201.54 26 38 305 176 129 226· Dosu 286.93 44 49 384 184 200 227· Gund Bal 39.25 33 36 305 151 154

228· Ledhu 904·87 343 369 2,820 1,449 1.371 229. Mandekhapal 230.19 56 71 537 279 258 230. Shrar ShaJi 655.60 293 3Y8 2,560 1,377 1,183 231. Androsa 83.37 54 72 523 278 245 232. Khani Bal 351.67 140 171 1,332 678 654 233. Chatdam 48·57 83 94 731 385 346 141

PRIMARY CENSUS ARSfRACT

Main Workt'r~ ,-.-- -_" ._- . .--.-_".__ .-.. -- ---.-.. - Household fndustry M;mufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- Servicing and (UJ, IV, Workers CUltivators tUfal Lab- RepRirs V (b) and Marginal NOD- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) (V (a») VI to IX) Workers Workers r-___.A.~ r-----A...-~ r- . , .--...._____, ~ .----"-----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F· (13) (14) (15) (10) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) ('6) (27) (28)

2,307 1,067 2,697 110 502 23 14 131 30 2,050 57 91 5!ol3 2,848 4,504 346 187 324 34 75 12 3 7 10 239 12 19 84 346 538

335 153 446 9 123 2 25 298 6 24 68 408 704

352 JR4 320 13 42 3 19 4 256 9 3 4 358 601

160 55 316 11 .5 4 16 2 291 8 27 116 2117 422

183 77 1118 9 31 9 3 147 6 3 10 249 40()

235 96 343 12 100 6 7 237 S 12 225 340 417

331 147 2tl7 1 48 1 2 41 3 196 3 2 13 347 54!!

359 168 427 15 78 1 8 340 ~ 3 474 7R~

6 4[, 46 39 86 142

URBAN , VILLAGE

TEHSIL PULWAMA

Loca· Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No. at Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied Hou~e- (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Codo &- ,.,r Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. inKm2 Houses ,.....--A---, 4- P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 21m Polwama Notified Area 8.28 Km2 933 1,090 7,731 4,048 3,683 1. Dali Pora 122 145 1,051 539 512

(Partly) 81 87 611 336 275 3. Chat Pora 102 109 841 447 394

4. Simoo (Partly) 59 74 453 239 214

5. Danger Para 100 133 915 489 426

6. Gund Hyder 41 44 302 150 152

7. Washi Bug ]]3 ] ]3 747 398 349

8. Malik POTa 186 21& 1,576 810 766

9. Prichoo ]29 167 1,235 l'i40 595 143

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Workers ..A--... ----. Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing, Workers Total Main Agricul- ~ervicing and (Ill, IV, Workers Cu ltiva tors tural Lab- Repairs V (b) and Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) OUrers (II) [V (a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers ,-----J'-----. ,_---Jo.. ___ ---, ,_.A._----,,...--~ ,--__...,A.__-.,--""'______' r--~ .---__.__~ M F M F M F M-F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) ( 19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) 1,551\ 641 2,028 80 856 :3 56 77 12 1,039 64 106 1,372 ],914 2,231 245 141 254 12 1'2 II 171 11 6 285 494 201 64 175 3 90 J 82 3 6 ]8 ]55 254 159 73 227 9 48 2 12 165 9 20 131 200 254 88 27 129 77 5 5 42 3 55 107 ]58 183 89 253 15 90 8 15 3 ]40 12 2 212 234 199

30 12 79 2 38 9 15 17 69 71 81

146 50 177 4 107 2 6 64 2 26 205 195 140

283 132 441 24 169 10 19 7 243 I" 17 361 352 381

22J 53 29_~ In 165 11 '- 115 8 32 315 315 270 144

URRAN , VILLAGE

TEHSIL TRAL

Loca- Name of Village/ Area of Village No. of No. of Total Population tion Town/Ward in Heclares occupied House- (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code &; ')fTown/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Calltes Tribes No. inKm 2 Houses ,..---A---.. P M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2:3 Tehsil n.1 154.5 Kro2 Total (15447.00 9,299 11,532 7S.785 40,125 35,660 Hectares) 153.9 Kms Rural (15392.00 8,379 10,327 67,723 35,923 31,800 Hectares) 0.6({m2 Urban (55.00 920 1,205 8,062 4.202 3.!!6O Heotares) Rurul Areas

I· PraniguOl 30.76 ]4 16 84 43 41 2, Zoastan 59.03 23 30 200 102 98 3. Hajinarnor 44.92 33 38 209 115 94 4. Sotura 573.85 195 252 1,575 R52 723 5. GOlru 157.83 93 III 51if'i 297 269

(i. Nara,lan 92.67 99 131 704 379 325

7· KhaDaguDd 201.94 110 138 R97 492 405

!;. Lam ibl}.,)7 134 137 766 409 357

9. Goteugu 25S0 37 39 217 123 9-l 10. Darganigund 102.79 79 96 616 318 298 II. Yangwani 56.66 24 21> 147 S4 63

J2. Aripal 236.34 75 106 620 332 288 13. Dharumgund 59.89 36 50 328 185 143 14. Pethgam (j;Jdpora 235.12 116 120 712 381 331 IS. Wagar 144.07 80 101 602 324 27R 16. Pastana 247.67 192 140 1,541 820 721

17. Loru Jagir 32] .32 1:!8 156 1,0~4 547 477 18. Lorh Gam 448.40 197 235 ],507 811 696 19· Panzwah 258.60 79 100 061 350 311 :!O. Seer IJQ.15 56 74 465 245 220 21. GW8Dg 19.83 21 25 150 79 71

22. Khul 1\41.03 1~9 207 1.'\ 1< 701i 60Q

23· Batgund ~lh.)J. 152 FI8 1.2.11 (,(,2 :;(;9 145

PRIMARY CENSUS A8STRACT

Maio Workers ------~------Household Industry MaDufactur- Other iog, Processing, Workers Total Maio Agricul- Servicing and (Ill, IV, Workers Cultivators tural Lab- Rep~jrs V (h) aDd Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (II) [V fU)] VI to IX) Workers Workers --....._--,.-~ ,..----A-----, r- ---''---.... r-----.A.---, ~ _--...A---_ r- - M F M F M F M F I\i F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (111 (221 123) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

15,247 4,114 20,941 1,596 12,500 1,074 444 6 J,187 217 6.810 299 2.418 16,421 16,766 17,643

13,277 3,284 18,728 1,417 11,829 1,050 333 4 946 161 5,620 202 2,339 15.338 14,856 15,045

1,970 830 2,213 179 671 24 III '2 241 56 J,190 97 79 1,083 1,910 2,598

31 '29 1 2 26 10 15

17 64 53 11 11 63 27 35 13 64 51 13 5 58 46 36 271 28 504 41 347 35 9 23 5 125 1 111 487 237 195 34 160 148 12 20 92 117 176

58 205 23 167 ~l 37 2 63 195 III 107 169 29 252 178 1 72 28 228 2J2 ]76 135 19 206 159 5 41 49 221 154 136 7 70 53 17 19 62 34 32 106 10 164 2 106 2 3 55 39 158 115 138 14 4 51 45 6 46 33 lei 119 15 210 149 4 3 54 12 195 110 93

105 4~ 7(, .:l 18 3 3 55 15 54 94 85 179 68 184 9 76 2 7 9 4 92 3 15 91 182 231 69 13 176 115 3 3 55 12 51 136 227 262 43 469 36 286 1 4 26 178 9 26 267 325 418 168 24 302 184 79 10 8 3 100 2 70 221 175 172 262 66 466 4 303 10 42 3 1:1 23 425 32~ 267 76 5 213 2 165 24 24 10 212 127 97 60 6 153 110 2 2 39 154 91 65 29 6 43 2 27 2 3 5 R 34 36 35 288 83 412 278 26 107 356 294 252 247 72 362 35 186 28 5 22 3 149 4 7 157 293 377 l1HlIAN I VILLAGZ

H'I!S:L TUAI.

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No. of Tolal Population tion Town/Ward in HectaJes occupied House­ (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & of Town 'Ward rcsidentia: holds & Houselcss Population) C;.stcs Tribes No. in Km 2 Houses ..., r--.A.-~ ,--...... -~ P M F M F l\f F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

24. Kochmol:1 148·1:'. tto 151 974 523 451 25. Nader ::'0.64 30 35 218 123 95 26. Gamraj 125.05 94 135 836 429 41)7

27. Dewar 88·63 131 174 1.087 556 531 2H. Khasi Pora 196.27 III ]29 815 42R 387 29. Chatru Gam 324.16 102 125 726 390 336 3(). Monghamaolor 163.90 110 867 455 412

31. Kehlil 590.04 347 2,326 1,272 1,054 32· Mouchhama 282.07 251 283 1,700 907 793 33. Chanakitar 130.7] 43 53 352 186 166 34. Chivaullar 216.9] 78 112 771 404 367 35. Mandura 311.61 108 14(' 945 493 4i2

:l6. Kwarmullu 156·62 110 122 709 407 302

37. ;Barnocr Jagir 350.06 IJ9 158 93~ 541 393

38. Panir Jagir '27!J 64 121 155 I,i~O 540 440 39. Haloha Fokha 279.24 125 192 f ,004 530 474

·~o· Haina 61·51 37 46 331 165 166 41. I'inglish 415.62 233 287 1,920 9119 931 42. Chyribug 20.23 30 32 222 120

43. Laribal H2.]5 44 57 360 189 Iii 44. Ratson ]85.35 ]65 217 1,437 757 (;8.)

45. Quil Shikargah 140.43 75 88 589 297 292

46. Soamoh 343.18 242 281 1,824 980 844

47· Sangrarna 7.28 13 15 94 52 42 48. Hardu Mier 97.13 76 515 264 251

49. Khuli 1(;8.76 17(, 227 , 457 769 688

50. Dadhsara :'F247 293 363 2,833 1,488 1,345

51. Lariyar 119.44 !l4 105 764 397 367 52. Bochu 282.47 140 163 1,137 586 551 53. Pariah P(lr,1 66.77 Un-inhabited 147

I'RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main Worken ,----- Household Industry Manura,lur- Oth'" ing, Pnxe<'ing, W"rker~ Total Main Agricul- Scrvicin'! "lid III IV, Workers Cultivators turll] Lab- Repuir, V Ib) & Marginal Non- Literates il·IX) (J) ourers (11) [V ~a)] VI to IX, Workers Workers ... __.A.-----, .-__.___ ~,-_...... ____, ~ ,-----"-__ -. ,--_-J<-____ .,,..------'-----,~__. M F M F M F MF M F M F M F M F rBI (l4) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (n) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

]93 39 258 4 142 5 II 100 20 122 245 325 42 6 65 43 11 5 6 10 51 48 44 227 JI8 221 66 106 23 2 12 41 101 2 13 161 195 180 :179, 226 249 14 85 4 7 1 156 9 147 372 160 145 lSI 59 217 6 113 3 103 2 33 13J 178 248 232 88 205 86 119 4 210 181 126

1~4 61 242 9 153 4 2 3 87 2 63 254 150 149

L75 43 678 12 504 24 8 147 4 122 648 472 394 186 23 437 11 349 3 23 59 7 60 403 410 379

39 5 101 SI 6 14 105 84 61 114 45 2!5 148 12 16 39 II 167 178 200

214 96 285 146 136 132 17 35 12 2 74 140 134 166

227 22 224 22 3 177 139 94 14 18 315 18 20 2)0 '205 175

190 38 330 I~ 197 12 i2 B 101'1 4 270 206 152

251 79 267 3 13.9 10 117 3 318 196 153 34 10 87 65 2 20 77 71 432 137 525 94 349 87 35 140 12. 358 452 479

53 25 46 19 7 27 2 14 31> 60 55 94 20 90 53 4Ii 4 _! 1 31 2 11 97 114 282 44 ~65 186 4 14 41 9 124 17 15 283 377 367 146 54 141 96 43 24 142 132 150 {J02 238 477 36 143 14 20 33 2111 21 34 445 469 363

14 32 3 21 3 4 1 2.0 30

100 24 149 77 25 2 -17 2 84 114 163 333 53 436 173 332 169 12 3 \)1 7 IS7 326 328 506 114 732 12 441 240 10 9R 711 658 622 172 31 199 3 118 2 7 72 :', 31 214 167 ISO 4 209 37 263 4 163 5 14 Kl 84 333 239 214 Un-inhahited ]48

URIIAN I VJLLAGE

TEHSIL 'l'RAL

Loca­ Name of Villagel Area of Village No. of No.ot Total Population tion Town/Ward in Hectares occupied House­ (including institutional Scheduled Scheduled Code & "r Town/Ward residential holds & Houseless Population) Castes Tribes No. in Krn 2 Houses ~-""' r---A--..., p M F M F M F rl) f:;i (4) (5) ( (,) (7) (8) (9) (10) I I J) I J 2)

54 Marza Poru 1~.21 12 : :5 55 55. Kaichahkot 3IS.<10 135 166 1,36/j 708 56. Hari Pari gam 656.00 21') 256 20,21 1.073 948 57. Bathi Pora 29·95 29 32 ::24 121 103 58. Vopal-wan 82.15 37 50 361 180 lRI 59. Larmooh Awanopora 165.11 95 107 780 404 376 60. Chersu 397.81 279 343 2,458' / 1,275 1,183 61. Sail 106.Q3 67 88 578 303 275 62. Gi ru (Norpora) 722.78 392 491 3,385""" 1,810 1,575

63· Doni Gnnd :17.23 27 33 ~15 115 100 64. 71.23 58 68 515 273 242 65. Amlur 27::'.76 185 244 1,849 975 874

n6. Chandrigam 91.06 117 151 1,037 539 4<>S

67. Bagh Gund 109.27 46 53 J23 162 161 (,8. Nawdal )('0.77 72 81 5Y3 321 Gori Kadal 37.64 17 21 l2!l 69 59 70. Ali Gund 35.61 14 17 109 55 54 71. Lal Gam 10(,.43 55 67 456 2J9 217 7']. KhLnkah 99·96 74 85 534 2·1;·. 73. Khargam Bala 70.R2 71 78 437 239 74. Khargam Pain 72.84 33 35 270 133 D7 75· Boli 83.37 95 109 748 401 347 76. Nai Bug 74.46 77 86 610 317 293 77. Arigam Ullar 114.53 101 114 780 401 379 7R. WaDi Bathu 176.04 72 91 619 334 285 79. Naner 140.43 67 77 441 238 203

~O. Mldru ~50.25 220 287 1,905 1,004 901 URBAN AREA l/IV Tral Notified Arca 0.55 Kill:! 920 1,205 8,062 4,202 3,860 Tra] Pain 561 766 5,210 2,685 2,525 lsrl Bala 359 439 2,852 1,517 149

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MaiD WOC'kers .------... r------~------Household Industry Manufactur- Other ing, Processing. Worker~ Total MaiD Agrieul- Servicing lind tIll. IV, Workers Cultivators ·tural Lab- Repair~ V (b) and Marginal Non- Literates (I-IX) (I) ourers (TI) [V (a)J VI to IX) Workers Workers ,.. __...... ~ r--" \ r---_,A_-~ ,--~-.. ~ ,-_....A.__ r-----'...... __- ...... M F M F M PM F M F M F M F M F (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (~I) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

15 3 32 26 5 7 37 16 23 251 51 387 2 196 35 31 125 13 420 308 23l! 379 35 533 402 27 103 151 467 389 480 47 4 63 36 8 19 -' 53 55 50 83 27 92 61 6 24 9 113 79 67 174 26 213 186 122 186 15 76 38 54 153 136

411 41 6~4 7 370 24 237 68 714 573 462

111 18 163 117 21 2!'i 7 173 133 102

715 19] 949 40 559 25 4 55 to 310 to 54 560 807 975 39 10 70 8 56 8 14 7 51 38 41 II 141 22 100 2t 36 18 129 114 91

475 101 498 \II 291{ R7 74 3 126 2 476 i81 259 62 258 4 38 112 3 32 113 249 3f:l 7] 84 43 fill 2 3 39 2 2t 13 146 101 171 117 20 64 30 to 23 156 101 43 15 39 32 4 3 28 16 35 19 29 23 5 25 19 [10 100 20 101 66 4 31 2R 76 140 104 29 151 2 IHi 7 27 2 156 133 90

RO 14 124 102 7 3 12 129 115 69 43 7 76 49 5 22 81 57 53 149 152 34 202 2 128 3 11 60 2 10 189 196 128 128 141 25 47 23 4 20 142 165 120 93 54 245 4 169 4 9 63 3 49 255 107 145 117 54 7 1~9 156 ]2 21 168 119 94. 115 40 119 2 68 2 3 46 2 107 393 406 490 141 530 49 274 6 52 198 40 81 446

1,970 830 2,213 179 67] 24 III 2 241 56 1,190 97 79 1,083 1,910 2,598 1,218 470 1,407 86 458 4 78 113 28 758 54 52 741 1.226 1,698 752 360 806 93 213 20 33 2 128 28. 432 43 27 ~42 684 !lOO ISO

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Main------_._ Workers Sl. DistrictJTehsil/Town Total,: No. of Total Scheduled Literates Total Main Workers No. Rurall House- Caste Population II-IX) UrhaD holds wi,h SC members __.A. ____-, r- ,.... ---, r----..A----~ p M F P M F P M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13, Pulwama District T 4 22 15 7 18 15 3 14 14 R 4 22 15 7 18 15 3 14 14 U 1. Shupiyan Tchsil T R U Shupiyan (N. A.) 11 2. Pulwama Tehsil T 4 22 15 7 IR 15 3 14 14 R 4 22 15 7 18 15- 3 14 14 U Pamporc (N. A.) U Pulwama eN. A.) U 3. Tral Tchsil T R U

Tral (N.A,) U 151

FUR SCHEDI1LFD CASTES

Main Workers -""------_---~ Cultivators (I) Agricultural Household Industry Other Workers Marginal Non-workers Labourers (n) Manufacturing [III, IV. V (b) workers Processing, Sc:rvicing & VI to JX) & repairs V (a)

r-..--.A.-----,. ,---.....___-., r----I.. -., ,--____"'---., ,-__.A. ___~ r---~--'"'\ PM F PM F PM F PM F PM F P M F (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) 14 14 S 1 7 14 14 8 1 7

14 14 II 1 7 14 14 8 1 7

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ERRATA

(The following printing mistakes are regretted)

Page Particuldrs Col. For Read No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) L.H.S; line 1st (OCH), complied (DCH). compiled R.H.S; line 4th from bottom expected expected ii L. H. S; line 5th from top A significent A significant L. H. S: line 8th from top by talking by taking R. H. S; line 6th from top at appropei:lte by appropriate 12 L. H. S; last para line 8th from bottom distrtct district 1~ L.H.S; line 1st, para one reve Is reveals 16 L. H. S; line 1st table No.6 3 Blank 14.42 Against-200 17 L. H. S; line 2nd, para one eh sil Tehsil 21 Table No. 13 against tO'tal 3 (71.33) (71.83) 36 Sub - heading 7 Drinking Water Drinking water \Potahle) Against Code No. I R -(-6) -(5-10} Against Code No. 2 7 C,HP,N C, Hp.N 37 Against Code No. 4 )7 32.15 Xl.1S Against Code No, 6 18 55~85 Against Code No. 7 18 49.78 55.85 Against Code No. 8 18 18.21 49.7l:( Against Code No. 9 IR 7.69 18.21 Against Code No. 10 IX 14.57 7.69 Against Code No. II IX 10.51 14.57 Against Code No. 12 IR 3845 10.52 Again~t Code No. 13 18 17.411 38.45 Against Code No. 14 18 155.81 17.40 Against Code No. 15 11{ 155.81 Against Code No. 16 18 11.74 Against Code No. 17 16 42.40 42.49 Against Code No. 17 18 42.90 11.74 Against Code No. 18 18 33.59 42.90 Against Code No. 19 18 74.87 .33.59 Page Particul.rs Col. For Read No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Against Code No. 20 )8 6.43 74.87 Against Code No. 21 18 31.57 6.43 Against Code No. 22 18 3.24 31.57 Against Code No. 23 18 6.07 3.24 Against Cod..: No. 24 18 13.76 6.07 Against Code No. 25 13 B.A E.A Against Code No. 26 18 6.48 38 Sub-heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable) Against code No. 33 2 Amer Aogh Amer Bagh 40 Sub-heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable) 41 Ag"inst code No. 61 20 Be-charag Un-inhabited 42 Sub-heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable) Against code No. 106 2 Kumdalan Kundalan Against code No. 114 2 Chatri Pora Chatra Pora 44 SUb-heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable)

4~ Against code No. 134 12 Shupiyan (1) Shupiyan (31) 46 Sub heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable) Against code No. 155 5 M (1), P (1), D (1) M(1), P(l), 0 (I) Again

48 Sub-heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable). . Against code No. 186 5 -(5-) -(-5) 49 Against code No. 186 16 PC 42.30 PC 42.90 Against code No. 193 20 Be-charag Un-inhabited Against code No. 196 16 PC 50 Sub-heading 7 Drinking water Drinking water (potable) Against code No. 215 5 M (1), P (I) M (1), P (1), 0 (1) Against code No. 220 6 -(5-) -(-5) Against code No. 221 6 -(5-) -(-5) 56 Against code No. 223 18 4.43 4.45 Against total 15 259.41 295.41 Page Particu/.r& Col. For Read No. No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

56 Against code No. 97 2 Kanji Nag Kanji Nagh 58 Against code No. 25 8 -(5-) -(-5) Against code No. 29 3 90.75 YO.25 59 Against code No. 14 16 Misprint 145.69 62 Against code No. 61 8 -t-6) -(-5) 64 Against code No. 100 4 833 (76) 633 (76) Against code No. 120 4 117 (23) 177 (23) 65 Against code No. 94 J9 17.75 47.75 67 Against code No. 124 12 Pulwamh Pulwama 72 Against code No. 239 4 2523 (420) 3523 (420; 74 Against code No. 241 4 50S (7) 50S (77) Against total 3 48557.54 48461.55 79, Against code No. S 2 Bara Cam Bala Gam Against code No. (, 2 Bat Cund Bat Gund Against code No. 28 2 Gwaag Gwang 82 Against code No. .53 2 Paraab Pora Partab Pora 83 Against code No. 55 20 Shrine of Hazra Syed Sahib Shrine of Hazrat S)'ed Sahib 88 Main Heading Appendix LAND UTILISATION ON LAND UTIUSATION II

95 Sub-heading 2 Civic administration status Civic administration status (1980) in (1980) 104 Against code No. 14 2 KkaJab Pora KhaJah Pora 108 Against code No. 58 2 Tharm Tharan Against code No. 81 3 448.11 441.11 110 Against code No. 87 5 22 23 112 Against code No. 123 2 Misprint Kanjiuler 114 Against code No. ]55 2 Gano-pora Arsh Gano-pol'a-Arash 116 Against code No. 176 2 Zswarab Derhama Zawarab Derhama 121 Against code NO. 3 28 23 83 124 Against code No. 29 2 Awan Poaa Awan POra Against code No. 32 2 RaJni Pora RanJi Pora Against code No. 34 2 Chickea Chicker Against code No. 52 2 Sinzah Shawrah Sinzah Showrah Page Part ;culars Col. EoI' Read No. No. (/) (2) (3) (4) (5)

125 Against code No. 47 26 3~ 325 ]27 Against code No. 74 26 107 170 Ag;!inst code No. 77 26 145 146 Against code No. 82 15 77 73 128 Against code No 88 3 82.74 89.03 Against code No. 88 7 58 78 Against code No. 91 2 Crach Drach Against code No. 93 6 301 381 131 Against code No. 121 21 Misprint 25 132 Against code No. 149 2 Mltri Gam Mitri Gam 138 Against Location code No. 539 239 144 Against code No. 2 3 59.03 59.08 148 Against Urban 2 Tarl .Bala Tra} Bala

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