CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES -8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII-A&B VILLAGE & TOWN ·DIRECTORY

VILLAGE &TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT

Director of Census Operations Haryana

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Baseod upon Surveoy of India map wilh the p~rmission 01 the Surveyor General of India © Government 01 India Copyr ight, 1995 CENSUS OF INDIA--1991 A - CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

The pUblications relating- to Haryana bear Series No. 8 and will published as follows :--

Part I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only) Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for official use only) Part II-A General Population Tables 1 & Combined Volume Part II-B Primary Census Abstract J Part III General Economic Tables Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Part VIII Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes Part XI Census Atlas

B - HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XII-A&B District Census Handbooks-one for each district (Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract) CONT.ENTS

Pages (v) Foreword (vii ) Preface Important Statistics (ix) Anal ytical Not..: 1--35 Part-A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 37--174 Section I-Village - Directory 39-- 152

Codes used in the Village Directory and the Alphabetical Lists 41 Al phabetical list of villages in Guhla C. D. Block 55 Guhla C.D. Block 61 Al phabetical list of villages in Kaithal C.D. Block 77 Kaithal C.D. Block 83 Alphabetical list of villages in Pundri C.D. Block 95 Pundri C.D. Block 99 Alphabetical list of villages in C.D. Block 109 Rajound C.D. Block 113 Alphabetical list of villages in Kalayat C.D. Block 119 Kalayat C.D. Block 123 Al pha betical list of villages in Pehowa C. D. Block (Part) 131 Pehowa C.D. Block (Part) 135 Appendices 1--4 139

Section II -Town Directory 153-174 Codes used in the Town Directory 155 Town Directory Statements 159 Appendix 174

Part B-PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 175--259 A. PCA 177 B. C.D. Blockwise peA 191 Guhla C.D. Block 193 Kaithal C. D. Block 215 Pundri C.D. Block 229 Rajound C. D. Block 239 Kalayat C.D. Block 245 Pehowa C.D. Block (Part) 255

tiii) Urban Primary Census Abstract 261 Appendix-I Details of C. D. Blocks included under 279 various tahsil s and Tahsil wise Primary Census Abstract Appendix-II Enumeration blockwise total population 289 and Scheduled Caste population in Urban areas Annexures to District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled 299 Appendix Castes MAPS: District Kaithal Tahsil and C. D. Block boundaries, district Facing and tahsil headquarters, towns, roads/ inner railways, rivers/streams/canals, important title villages, P. W. D. Rest houses, Travellers' bungalows, canal bungalow etc. Tahsil Guhla Boundary of C.D. Block Guhla, tahsil head­ 51 quarters, village boundary and population urban area, roads , rivers and streams and amenities. Tahsil Kaithal Boundary of C.D. Block Kaithal, C.D. 53 Block Pundri, C.D. Block Rajound and C. D. Block Kalayat. tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population urban areas, roads Irailways, rivers and streams and amenities.

(iv) FOREWORO

Publication of District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing sLJce· then with some innovations/modifications ,tter each decennial Census, This is the most valuable district level pUblication i; ;.-:mght out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each _State Government I ~.-nion Territory Administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on ,;ome of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important c~v~c amenities /facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utllity to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The scope of the DCHs was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward -wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descri ptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprls~ng Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which wa" also to be brought out,' could not be published in many States/UTs due t·, considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981 some new features alongwith the restructunng of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward -wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided in Part-B. 10 illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought ~Ggether in the VIllage Directory and if an amenity was not available in th~ ';~7~fer rent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such cCe'~;J: was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres. primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was 0.'.[,0 ~'\'}vided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give 2:: ;/,~c <,.beat the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case (':': JOviT Di._ ,~ctories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum

Needs dmme, a Statement IV-A on slums i was provided so as to enable the pJ." f'ners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amer,.it: :; in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities wer(': J. II~ i?orted for the slums of class I and class II towns. Apart . from this, one cOlumn on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Trjbes popUlation and another on adult literacy classes f centres were added in Statements IV and V respecti vey. The manner of, presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same .. !s followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Cen~us. In additj'Jrl to this, the sex -wise population in the 0-6 age-group ha:::; a;.s,:i been induded in PCA for the first time with a view to enabhng data uset b to compute more realistic literacy rate as aU children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmer.

( v) One of· the most important innovations in. the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the' planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C. D. Block is the lowest administrative uni t for developmental pianning. In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and resectrchers intending to use Village Directory /PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes .for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981. This publication is a joint venture of the State Government/UT Administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri V. S. Chaudhri and Shri Ramesh Negi, Directors of Census Operations, Haryana on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census d'ata, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M. K • Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S. S. ) • This task was cart-ied out by Shri A. K. Singh Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N • S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map). lam thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

A. R. Nanda New Delhi Registrar General, India. June 11, 1992

(vi) PREFACE

The District Census Handbook (DCH) compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Government is one of the most valuable publications of the Census. The DCH is the Bible for all planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The data presented in this publication is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of micro-level and district level plans. It is the only publication which provides authentic information in the form of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and ward level in urban _areas. It also provides vital statistics on infrastructure and other amenities available in the villages and towns of a District.

The Census Operations of 1991 were carried out under the direction of Shri V. S. Chaudhri in Haryana and the credit for the suCcessful conduct of the operation goes to him. The data was also compiled. for most of the districts by the time he was recalled by the State Government from Central deputation in March, 1992. Before, however, the report could be finalised he had to resume his duties under the State Government in public interest.

Shri Ramesh Negi, Director of Census Operations, Union Territory of looked after the work of Directorate of Census Operations, Haryana in addition to his own duties from March, 92 to March, 1993. He had also to revert to the Union Territory Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India on completion of his term of deputation with the Census Organisation before this publication could see the light of the day.

The enumeration of the population was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1991 with a revisional round from 1st March to 5th March, 1991 in order to update the· Census count with reference to the sunrise of 1st March, 1991. A publication titled "Provisional Population Totp"ls" was brought out within a fortnight of the completion of 1991 Census and thereafter a Supplement was publish,ed in May, 1992 g~v~ng provisional data on rural-urban composition of population, classification of workers into main workers and marginal workers and further categorisation of main workers into culti vators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers. Provisional figures of population upto tahsil and town level were also given therein. Villagewise and wardwise Primary Census Abstract was computerised at National Informatics Centre (NIC) Haryana and the final popuhltion tota.ls were released in January, 1993.

Since the district is the basic functional unit of administration, the District Census Handbook has a unique importance for all concerned with administration, policy making and planning. It is a storehouse of valuable information for the scholars, social scientists, geographers, traders and professional managers. Its scope has been discussed in detail in the· foreword by the Registrar General of India. The data contained in this publication has been culled and presented in the form determined after careful consideration and thoughtful discussions with all the user departments of Government of India and State Governments. One of the most important changes which the readers may notice in this presentation is the data at Community Development Block Level which will help the planners in formulation of block level developmental plans. An attempt has also been l)J:ade to describe briefly some important events which took place in the cj~l$tfict during the freedom struggle and the socio~economic develop men ts of

(vii ) the post Independence era. Efforts have been made v., :'.1' \, ' activities of the voluntary organisations engaged in the ,,,,::rv ice of ti", masses. It is hoped that the publication will serve as a useful reference book for all and sundry.

During the entire period of 1991 Census and' subsequent compilation of data for this book we had the honour of having enlightened guidance and encouragement from Shri A.R. Nanda, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India which enabled us to bring out this publication in time and I express my grateful thanks to him. I have to record with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Dr. M.K. Jain, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies), Mrs. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Shri N. Rama Rao, former Deputy Registrar General (Census and Tabulation).

I record my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by Shri S.R. PUri, Research Officer (Map) who was instrumental in processing and compilation of data in the form of various statements and preparation of the draft of this handbook and Shri J.N. Sud, Assistant Director who looked after the printing of this volume. Shri Rajender Kumar, Deputy Director completed processing and compilation of PCA in record time in Regional Tabulation Office, . Lastly, I record my appreciation for the best efforts of all my staff members and field functionaries deployed in Census Operation.

Dated : 30th July, 1993 R.K. AGGARWAL Chandigarh Joint Director

(viii ) IMPORTANT STATISTICS population STATE DISTRICT TOTAL Persons 16,463,648 820,685 Males 8,827,474 443,019 Females 7,636,174 377,666 RURAL Persons 12,408,904 700,048 Males 6,657,334 378,790 Females 5,751,570 321,258 URBAN Persons 4,054,744 120,637 Males 2,170,140 64,229 Females 1,884,604 56,408 Decennial Population 27.41 20.78 Growth Rate 1981--91 Area (Sq. km s • ) -Provi sional 44,212.00 2,799.00 Density of Population 372 293 (Per sq. km.) Sex Ratio (Number of 865 852 females per 1,000 males) Literacy Rate Persons 55.85 42.59 (Excluding children in the age-group 0--6) Males 69.10 54.71 Females 40.47 28.37 Percentage of Urban 24.63 14.70 Population to Total Popui'atioII Percentage to Total Population:­ (i) Main Workers Persons 28.66 28.70 Males 48.26 50.20 Females 6.01 3.48 (U) Marginal Wor-kers Persons 2.34 2.41 Males 0.25 0.23 Females 4.75 4.96 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 69.00 68.89 Males 51.49 49.57 Females 89.24 91.56

BREAK -UP OF MAIN WORKERS Percentage among Main Workers (i) Cultivators Persons 38.77 47.61 Males 37.93 48.12 Females 46.64 38.98

(ix) IMPORTANT STATISTICS-concld. STATE DISTRICT (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 19.00 24.95 Males 18.35 24.27 Females 25.04 36.45 (iii) Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.95 0.75 Fishing, Hunting and Males Plantations, Orchards and 1.00 0.77 Allied Activities Females 0.43 0.35 (iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.12 0.01 Males 0.12 0.01 Females 0.12 0.00 (v) (a) Manufacturing, Processing ~ Persons 1.53 1.50 Servicing and Repairs in Males 1.56 1.50 Household Industry Females 1.27 1.48 (v) (b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 9.03 4.50 Servicing and Repairs in Males 9.53 4.52 other than Household Industry Females 4.38 4.25 (vi) Constructions Persons 2.62 2.00 Males 2.79 2.10 Females 1.03 0.35 (vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.63 7.51 Males 9.39 7.88 Females 1.52 1.31 (viii) Transport, Storage Persons 3.25 2.31 and Communications Males 3.57 2.44 Females 0.32 0.13 (ix) Other Services Persons 16.10 8,.86 Males 15.76 8.39 Females 19.25 16~70 Percentage of Scheduled Caste Persons 19.75 21.44 • Popul:,-tion to Total Population Males 1:9\,80 21.60 Females ~~.68 21.26 Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population Males Females Number of Occupied 2,512,101 1,22,182 • Residential Houses Number of Villages Total 6 ,~88* 288 Inhabited 6,759 287 Uninhabited 229 1 Number of Towns 94 '4

*Excludes sixty nine villages wholly merged in towns and ten villages treated as Census towns. (X) ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS As you know, it has been the tradition of the Indian Census to present the data for rural and urban areas separately. The 'village I and the I town I are universally recognised as the basic units of habitation. The administration also recognises the division of population into 'rural' and l1l'rban' areas. Actually, the rural-urban dichotomy is accepted all over the ,rorld and the Census data invflriably presented separately for the two.

The Village The definition of the village' adopted in our State for the census, corresponds to the one contained in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is associated with the levy and collection of the land revenue by the Government and is, as such, exclusively administrative in character. From this point of view, a village is better called a 'Revenue Estate' meaning thereby an 'Estate' (a specific and demarcated area of land) marked as such for the purposes of levy I realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenue is to be realised from the landholders, it was necessary for the Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of rights of the holders of land for each village. The I Revenue Estate I or I Mauza I the name given to the village in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, has accordingly been defined as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or which has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compounded or redeemed or which the State Government has otherwise declared as an Estate. This definition of village has been adopted for the purposes ~f the census ever since the year 1901.

The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (abadi deh J of a village but refers to the entire land coming wi thin a fixed boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be uninhabited.

Urban Area Urban area is specially defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census, the same criteria as in 1981 Census have been adopted. The definition of ,an urban unit .is as follows :--

(a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc;

(b) All other places ~hich satisfied the following criteria:-

(i) A minimum population of 5,000;

(ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non­ agricultural pursuits ; and

(iii) A density, of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1000 per· square mile).

The urban criteria of 1981 varied slightly from that of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. Th~ males, working in activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as ~ngaged in non-agricultural activity and therefore contributed to the 75 p~r cent criterion of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. ~:~hereas in the 1981 Census, these activities were treated as on par with t'~ultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion. In 1991 '.Census· also, the activities of livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, 4 plantations and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural activiti~es while applying the test of male working population.

At the time of 1971 Census, pldces having municipalities, cantonment boards and notified area committees were treated as towns only. Other demographic characteristics declaring a place as urban centre were not tested as the State Government did not favour creation of I Census Towns I based on the definition and the Director of Census Operations, Haryana did not use this criteria for declaring any rural area as urban. But at the time of 1981 Census, the above demographic criteria were tested and as a result four villages were declared as Census Towns (non-municipal) namely Babiya1 in Amba1a district, Sama1kha in Karna1 district and and (Rural) in . Urban Estate in was also treated as a town in 1981. The Complex consisting of Faridabad township, Faridabad and Ballabgarh tow;:}s of 1971 and some surrounding villages in , was treated as an independent town in 1981. In addition, all areas having a municipality or cantonment board were treated as towns.

At the time of 1991 Census, the cases of all rural units having a population of 4,000 or more in the 1981 Census, were examined. Jharsa Census Town of 1981 could not fulfil the criteria required for an urban area and was dropped from the town list a10ngwith Rania M.C. which was denotified as rural. Ten Census Towns of 1991 Census are (Rural) and Babiyal of Ambala district, Mustafabad, Farakhpur and Bilaspur of district; Uncha Siwana of Karna1 distrkt; Kheri Samp1a of district; Dundahera and Gurgaon (Rural) of Gurgaon district and Dharuhera of district. The total number of towns in 1991 Census has thus risen to 94 as compared to 81 of 1981 and 65 in 1971 Census.

Urban Agglomeration

The concept of I Urban Agglomeration' adopted for the first tim~ during the 1971 Census was an improvement over the concept of I Town Group I I adopted in 1961 Census. In Haryana, this concept was adopted in 1981. The Registrar General of Indian dil"ected us that the\ concept of urban agglomeration adopted for the 1981 Census will remain valid for the 1991 Census as well. Accordingly, an urban agglomeration must form a continu.ous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban out-growths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with continuous well recognised urban growths, if any, of such towns. In several areas around a core city or statutory town have come up fairly large well recognised railway colonies. university campuses, military camps,· etc. and even though they are outside the statutory limits of the corporation, municipality Or cantonment board, they fall within the revenue limits of the village or villages which is or are contiguous to the town. It may not be realistic to treat such areas lying outside the statutory. limits of a town as rural units, at the same time each individual uea by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit. Such area deserves to be treated as an integrated urban area. Each such agglomeration may be made up of more than one statutory town adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also other adjoining urban out-growths which did not qualify to' be treated as individual towns in their own right should be treated as urban appendages of the units to which they are contiguous. I

In 1971 Census. no urban agglomeration was recognised in Haryana in the absence of any such proposal from the district authorities. But at the time of 1981 Census, the then Registrar General, India stressed that 5 proposal for formation of urban agglomerations should be duly considered and we delineated four urban agglomerations. In 1991 Census the following seven urban agglomerations (including four of 1981) were recommended to the Registrar· General, India and got approved :--

. Urban agglomeration Constituent town Es) and/or urban outgrowth

(1) Yamunanagar U.A. (a) Yamunanagar (M.G.) (b) Jag~dhri (M.C.) (C) Jagadhri Workshop Railway Colony (M.C.) (2) Hisar· U.A. (i) Hisar (M.C.) (ii) Haryana Agricultural Uni­ versity Campus and Mini Secretariate (O.G.) (3) U.A. (i) Karnal (M.C.) (ii) Part of Sector 6, Urban Estate (O.G.) (4) Atnbala U. A. (a) Ambala Sadar (M.C.) (b) Ambala Cantt. (C. B) . (5) Gurgaon U.A. (a) Gurgaon (M.C.) (b) Gurgaon (Rural) (C.T.) (6) U.A. (i) Bahadurgarh (M.C. ) (ii) Sector 6, HUDA (O.G.) (7) Pundri U.A. (i) Pundri (M.C.·) (ii) Part of village Fatehpur (O.G.)

Urban agglomerations at serial number: 1, 2, 4 and 5 above w.ere also in 1981 Census and were accepted without any change.

StaDd&rd Urban Area

A new concept .jf 1 Standard Urban· Area 1 introduced in 1971 Census was also followed fof tfe 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The I Standard Urban Area 1 is defined as the ~.... oj'~ted growth area of a city .or a town having 50,000 or more population n 1971, as it would be in 1991, taking into account not only the urban and', rural lnits which will get merged into· it but dso the intervening areas whicH ar p~tentially urban and ,?ave mutual socio-economic links with the core tolwn' l It 1S a long tetm planmng area and is to remain as a continuous stat1sti~al' reporting unit; during the three successive Censuses 1971, 1981 and 1991, irrespective of the changes in the boundaries of local' . administrative units within the tract. 6

In the case of Haryana, the following eleven I Standard Urban Areas I were delineated :-

1- Ambala 2. Yamunanagar--Jagadhri 3. Karnal 4. 5. 6. Bahadurgarh 7. Rohtak 8. Faridabad Complex 9. Gurgaon 10. 11. Hisar

Census House A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc, used or recognised as a separate unit •. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both.

Household

A I Household' is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called institutional household. There may be one member boussholds, 2 member households or multi-member households. For. census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a 'househlod'.

Definition of Scheduled Castes I Scheduled Tribes

The terms 'Scheduled Castes I and I Scheduled Tribes' have -been_ defined in clauses 24 and 25 of article 366 of the Constitution, r~spectively as follows :-

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

I Scheduled Tribes' mean such tribes or trib,l communities or, parts or groups within such tribe,S or fribal communitie1, as are, deemed under article 342 to be scheduled trlbea> for the purposes of ~~he Constltution. " Under articles 341 and 342 of the Qbnstitution, the. President . is empowered to specify :he list, of ..•. ' Schedule? Cast+s t ~nd ' Scheduled Tribes' for each State and Umon Terrltor)'r, Accordmgly, the 'Scheduled Castes' and I Scheduled Tribes) are listed uneler the Presidential order for each State and Union Territory.

There are 37 'Scheduled Castes I in Haryana as listed in Part I under 'Haryana' of Schedule I of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 7 (Modification) Order 1956, corrected up-to-date and notified by Scheduler! Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. There is, however, no 'Scheduled Tribe', listed as such, in Haryana State.

Literate A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard. "

All children below the age of 7 years have been taken as illiterate in 1991 Census. In 1971 and 1981 Censuses, children below the age of 5 years were recorded as illiterate. At the time of 1991 Census, the Department of Education in the Ministry o~ Human Resource Development and the Planning Commission desired that in the 1991 Census, children in the age-group 0-6 should be considered as illiterate since the ability to read and write with understanding is not generally achieved, specially in the rural areas, until a child attains the age of 7 or more. This has been done perhaps to make the Indian Census data comparable with the international statistics on the subject.

The concepts and definitions relating to economic questions in general and 'work' in particular adopted in 1981 Census were retained in 1991 for the sake of comparability. However, greater care was taken to frame the questions in such a way as to help netting unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprises. In order to ensure that the economic activity of women and children working on farm and in the family enterprises was properly enumerated. special emphasis was laid on the training of enumerators and it was stressed that they should ask probing questions especially in case of women to find out if they worked any time at all last year or any of the seasons in the reference period. Further, the question on seeking/available for work was asked in the 1991 Census from non-workers only and not from marginal workers as was done in the 1981 Census. In the case of those seeking/available for work, a question whether they had ever worked before was asked, which will help in knowing the number of fresh entrants to the labour force.

Main Worker A main worker is a person whose main activity is participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work. For determining a worker, he/ she should have worked for six months or 183 days or more in one or more than one activity. Workers are: classified into nine industrial categories :-

I-Cultivator For purposes of the census a person is considered working as culti­ vator, if he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in CUltivation of land owned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or ditection of cultivation.

Cultivation invol ves ploughing. sowing and harvesting and production . of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy jowar, bajra, ragi, etc, and other crops such as sugarcane, ground -outs, tapioca, etc, and pulses, 8 raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc, and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves or wor king on plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations.

II-Agricultural Labourer

A person who works on another person I s land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but hel she merely works on another person IS land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of· lease or CO:ltract on land on which hel she works.

III-Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities It covers persons engaged in rearing of livestock such as goats, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worms, etc and production of wool, raw silk etc; plantation and conservation of forests, felling and cutting of trees, production of fuel, gathering of fodder, gums, resins, etc; sea, coastal and inland water fishing, pisciculture, collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponges, etc; hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes only; plant­ ation such as tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, etc including orchard farming; and other allied activities such as pest destroying, operation of irrigation system, animal shearing and livestock services (other than veterinary services), grading agricultural and livestock products, soil conservation, soil testing, etc.

IV -Mining and. Quarrying It includes persons engaged in mInIng and quarrying activities such as mining of coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manganese, gold, silver, copper ore, and quarrying of stones,. clay and sand pits,precious and semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum, etc.

V (a)- Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

It covers the persons engaged in manufacturing. processing" serv~cIng and repairs in Household Industry. I Household IndustrY I (HHI) is defined as an industry carried on by the head of household himself I herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house in which the- household lives in the case of urban areas. The workers in a household industry generally consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a factory which would qualify for being registered under the Indian Factories Act. Lastly , a household industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repair or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. It does not imclude professions such as a pleader, doctor, barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer, etc, or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or servi~es are run at horne by members of the household. V (b)-Manufacturing, Processing, ServiCing and Repairs in other than Household Industry It includes persons engaged in manufacturing, processing) serVicing and repairs (other than Household Industry).

VI - Constructions It includes persons engaged in construction activities such as maintenance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways 9 and water reservoirs. hydro electric projects. industrial plants. activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation. setting of tiles, marbles. bricks, etc. construction of electrical installation etc.

VlI- Trade and Commerce It covers persons engaged in wholesale and retail trade of any type like cereals, pulses, foodstuff. taxtiles and textile product; wholesale trade in animals. straw and fodder; in medicines, chemicals, fuel lighting products, porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, etc.' in all types. of mac?inery equipment including transport and electriccfl equ1pment, trade 1n furn1ture, rubber and rubber products, building material, clocks. eye-glasses, medical and surgical instruments, precious metals, stone, jewellery, etc; in grocery, vegetables, fruit selling, meat, poultry, bakery products, dairy products, pan, bidi, aerated water etc" •.; in ready-made garment~, retail trade in books and stationery. It also includes restaurants, cafes and other eating places, hotels, rooming houses. camps and other lodging places.

VIII- Transport, Storage and Communications It includes persons engaged in transportational, storage and communi­ cational activities such as railways, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts. ekka, tonga, etc. ocean and coastal water, inland water transport, air transport. services rendered to transport such as packing. crating. travel agencies, etc. It also includes activities like storage warehousing, communication such as postal, telegraph, wireless, telephone, etc.

IX- Other Services It includes all other persons engaged in various types of economic activities who are not covered under industrial categories I to VIII •

Marginal Worker .. A person who has worked for less than 183 days in a year is consider­ ed as a marginal worker.

Non-Worker A non-worker is either mainly eng,aged in household duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an institution or engaged in other non-productive economic activity.

BRIEF HISTORY· The history of the area in which the present Kaithal district lies can be traced back to ancient Aryan past. Of the five traditional divisions of India. the region comprising Kaithal- district lay mostly in Madhyadesha. From time immemorial, this region has been regarded as extremely sacred. This area, which according to the was divided into a number of Vallas or forests had urban settlements like Kaithal, Rajaund and Paqipat. Kaithal is said to have been founded by the mythical hero its Sanskrit name being I Kapisthala I, abode of monkeys. Rajaund has been ~ved from I Rajahand I the prison of rajahs. The region in which the present district of 'althal J lies formed part of Magadhan empire in the M,Uryan times. After the dismemberment of the Mauryan empire, the Indo­ B~ct.t"ian Greeks invaded and occupied the Punjab in the 2nd century B.C. In"Jhe first two centuries of the Christian era, the tract was included in thi' Kusbana empire. Indo-Scythian coins have been found from Theh Polar, ·anif-"incient mound about 18 kilometres from Kaithal. ,.' ·Source: Extracts from Haryana District Gazetteers-Karnal, 1976 10 In the 3rd century, KU$hana power declined and the Yaudheyas, an ancient Indo-Iranian clan, ruled over the region between the Satluj and the . In the first half of the 4th century the region was annexed by the Gupta Monarchs. ,The empire was shattered by the attack of the Huns in about 510 A. D. and probably during this period and upto the end of 6th century there was no settled rule in this part. Under Prabhakara Vardhana and his younger son, Harsha, Thanesar attained a paramount place among the powers of Northern India. Under Vardhana rulers, the region around Thanesar was known as Srikantha. The remains of stone temples and places found in some old villages along the banks of the Sarasvati and the Ghaggar are a living evidence of the times in which Harsha ruled over a large kingdom. During 7th century, was on the decline and played a considerable role in raising Thanesar' to a foremost position in Northern IndiaM The authority of Mihira Bhoja (C. A. D. '836-85), the Pratihara ruler of Kanauj penetrated as far as Pehowa and even beyond it in the Punjab.

In the middle of 9th century Tomara Rajputs, descending from Raja Jaula, established themselves as rulers of this region.

The Tomaras came into conflict with the Chahamanas of Sakambhari but continued to rule the Haryana country till the middle of the 12th century when they were overthrown by the Chahamana Vigraharaja IV, also known as Visaladeva.

With Muslim invasions, the fortunes of ·the tract became identified with those of Delhi.

In A.D. 1190-91 Muhammad Ghuri invaded India but was defeated by Prithviraja Chahamana (Chauhan) of Sakambhari in the battle field of situated between Thanesar and Karnal. In order to avenge himself of the defeat, the Sultan again attacked India in 1192 and defeated Prithviraja at Taraori and the latter was taken a prisoner or killed in the neighbourhood of the river Sarasvati. After the second battle of Taraori in 1192, the Karnal a:rea (including the present Kaithal district) was more pr less firmly attached to Delhi till the close of the 14th century.

During the reign of Muhammad bin Tughluq (A.D. 1325-l351) there occurred a severe famine in the Kaithal territory and the sur:rounding areas.

The Sultan tried to alleviate the sufferings, l;>ut with no success-. He was soon faced with popular outbreaks. the Jats' and Rajputs in this region formed mandals (strongholds), withheld the tribute and created disturbances. Firuz Shah Tughluq (A.D. 1351-1388) for "the welfare of his kingdom, had excavated five canals. I~ IA. D. 1390 during the civil war which followed the death of Firuz Shah, Prince Humayun, grandson of Firuz Shah advanced from Samana and plundered the country upto the walls of Delhi.

Timur marched through the (including the present district of Kaithal) on his way to Delhi. As described in his autobiography and also in the Zafar-Nama, it -is easy to trace his route throughout, except between Munak (Akalgarh) and Kaithal. It is almost certain that he crossed the Ghaggar and the Sarasvati by bridges at Gula (Guhla) and Polar. From Kaithal, marched and passed tl1rough , to Tughlakpur, probably Salwan. The whole of this region had become desolate as the inhabitants had fled to Delhi. Thence he marched to Panipat, which he reached on December 3, 1398. Following the departure of Timur, there was anarchy and subsequent struggle between the Saiyads and the Lodis. The tract first belonged to the ruler of Samana and eventually to the Lodi rulers of Punjab. 11 For 150 years from the time of Timur to that of , this tract witnessed important and decision making battles fought between ruling powers of Delhi and those coming from the north-west. For about two centuries the tract enjoyed peace under the Mughals. With the decline of Mughal empire the region witnessed· the growth of Maratha power in North India and the rise of Sikhs in Punjab, and consequently stability of peace in the area was disturbed for about a century. In 1709-10 Banda Bairagi, a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh, in an effort to continue the fight against oppression, collected an army of Sikhs I and occupied the whole of the country west of Yamuna. He laid the whole neighbourhood waste and especially the neighbourhood of Karnal, where he killed the Faujdar and massacred the inhabitants. He was repulsed by Bahadur Shah about 19 kilometres northeast of in December, 1710. On the retirement of Ahmad Shah Durrani from the Punjab in 1762, the Sikhs appeared on the scene. They had established independent principalities.

The uprising of 1857 clearly showed that the people in many areas of present Kaithal district rose in opposition to British authority. Britishers in collaboration with forces of the and chiefs oppressed the rebellion at many places. The civil population rose in every big village. The Nardak area did not lag behind the Bhangar, which was part of the then Karnal district at that time. Some of the large villages notably Siwan, Assandh, Jalmana, Bala, Dachar, Gandar and Salwan refused to pay revenue and defied the British authority. The British also cruelly burnt the village of Jalmana. Heavy fines were realized from these villages. As a measure of punishment, development programmes were stopped to keep the area backward and to use it as a recruiting area for the British army. During 19th century pace of development all the world over quickened and people were more awakened. Similar effects were noticed in India also. The ordinary people bacame discontented with their lot. There was widespread famine in

I the country owing to the failure of the monsoon of 1918, and the prevalence of 'lnfluenza and other epidemics had resulted in a very heavy mortality. The massacre of 13th April, 1919 of Jallianwala Bagh became the focal point of the national movement of resistence allover the country. On the 18th April a meeting was held at Fatehpur (Pundri). Hartal was observed at Kaithal. In 1920, Gandhiji, launched a Non-Violent Non-Cooperation Campaign in alliance with khilafat leaders. The movement led to several arrests at Kaithal and Gagsina. In 1930 Civil Disobedience Movement was also launched by the Indian National Congress. Many villages in the district showed signs of disaffection. Volunteers from Gagsina and Salwan proceeded to Lahore to court arrest there. Many persons were arrested at Karnal, Kaithal, Shahbad, Panipat, Sal wan and Urlana Kalan. The movement continued unabated till May, If934 when it languished. Quit India movement was started in 1942. There was quite unrest in the district. But this was oppressed with stern action by putting the leaders behind the bars. When political workers in urban areas had been arrested or had gone underground, workers started pouring in from rural areas. A batch of workers came from Gagsina to unfurl the national flag at Karnal. A severe lathi-charge was made which resulted in serious injuries to several persons.

After great hardships and sacrifices country celebrated the Independence Day on August 15, 1947. The migration of large influx of refugees from Pakistan (We(ft Punjab) created numerous problems of settlement an4, social readjustment.

Kaithal district was created vide Haryana Government notification ko. ; S.O.148/P.A.17118871S.5/89, dated 16th October, 1989. The said notification alters the limits of areas of Kurukshetra and Jind districts so 12 as to form a new district to be called Kaithal comprising Kaithal and Guhla sub-divisions of , Kalayat sub-tahsil and six revenue estates of as mentioned in the notification with effect from the 1st day of November, 1989. At the time of formation of Haryana as a separate State on 1st November, 1966 most of the area of present Kaithal district was a part of Karnal district. Lateron, Karnal district was bifurcated into Karnal and Kurukshetra district in 1973 and most of the areas of present Kaithal district remained part of the Kurukshetra district. At the time of "1991 Census, Kaithal district was comprised of two tahsils namely Guhla and Kaithal. Guhla tahsil contained 113 villages and a town of while Kaithal tahsil claimed 175 villages and three towns of Kaithal, Kalayat and Pundri. DISI'RICT CENSUS HAND rooK The c(,mpilation of the census data at village and town level is a laborious and time-consuming job. The District Census Handbook compiled by the Census Directorate on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most wanted publications of the Census.

It was decided at the time of 1951 Census, for the first time, that census data should be published for individual villages and towns also. The district was' considered to be the most manageable and rational unit for the pUblication of such data. This is how the publication of the 1 District Census Handbook 1 was started. It contained important census tables and primary census abstract for each village and town of the district. During 1961 census, the scope of the 1 District Census Handbook 1 was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including primary census abstract. The descriptive account of the district included the various non-census items of information such as physical features, climate, flora and fauna, places of interest, social and cultural life, a brief history of the district and its administrative machinery. Information on the land use pattern, main crops, irrigation, trade and commerce, industries, means of communications, rainfall, livestock, education, medical and health, etc. was collected from various Government departments and included in the scope of 1 District Census Handbook I. This job was an enormous one and could ¢ause substantial delay in the printing of 1 District Census Handbooks 1 • To avoid this delay, the 11971 District Census Handbook 1 series was planned in three parts. Part A related to village and town directory, Part B to village and townwise primary census abstract and Part C comprised of analytical report, administrative statistics. district census tables and certain analytical tables based on census and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1971 District Census Handbooks were published in two volumes, first containing# the two Parts A and B and th~ second comprising Part C alone. The pUblication of Part C was considerably delayed because of delay in getting the administrative statistics from the various departments. So 10 Haryana, we could publish Part C in respect of one district (Ambala) only. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

The 1981 District Census Handbook series contained some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory. At the same time, comparability, with the 1971 data had also been kept in view. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and town directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect were introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. In order to avoid delay in the publication of 1981 District Census Handbooks, it was designed that Part A of the volume tontained village and town directory and Part B the primary census abstract of villages 13 and towns including the scheduled castes/ scheduled tribes primary census abstract upto tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the • District Census Handbook' a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on census and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure had been introduced to enhance its value. Both the parts were combined together and published in one volume so far as Haryana was concerned.

The coverage of information to be included in • District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series is more or less the same as was in 1981 Census but with more detailed industrial categories on the pattern of 1971-DCH series. The main frame on presentation of data in • District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series has undergone a change. Now, it has been decided to adopt C. D. Block as the main unit of presentation of data in village PCA and also in • Village Directory' as it has to depict one to one parity with the PCA. Thus, C.D. Block is the main unit of presentation of data, rather than the traditional tahsil in the vilage rCA. The district figures in the village/town PCA have been followed by the first C. D. Block, its villages and census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the second C.D. Block and its constituents and so on. The data pertaining to towns/cities/U.As have been presented in the end after the last C.D. Block. A.s such, the census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C.D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C.D. Block.

At the end of village/town PCA, an appendix has been added containing the names and codes of C. D. Blocks or parts of C. D. Blocks included in each tahsil and also the separate PCA totals for each tahsil in a district, giving total, rural and urban population of each tahsil. This appendix provides continuation of earlier census presentation of data.

As usual, the alphabetical list of villages has been given preceding the 'Village Directory' of each C.D. Block. Accordingly, villages have been arranged alphabetically tahsilwise within each C. D. Block because in many cases the villages of one C. D. Block belong to more than one tahsil.

Part A of the 1991 District Census Handbook contains 'Village and Town Directory' and Part B consists of 'Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract.' Both the parts have been combined together into one volume. The district and tahsil maps showing boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the pUblication. C. D. Block boundaries are shown on tahsil maps. SCOPE Village Directoey Amenities and land use

The 'Village Directory I furnishes certain basic statistics for each village. The villages in~' the district have been arranged C. D. Blockwise and within C.D. Block, locltion codewise. At the time of Census each village was allotted a code numtber for purposes of identification.

. . The format bf IVillage Directory I is similar to '1981 Census-Village Directory I format except tfor deletion of two columns namely I staple food' and 'remarks', colu?ln giving information about places of religious, historical ?.:~_ arch,aeologlcal lnterest, etc. The, Village Directory, therefore, contains ~rmatlon about, to~af area of the VIllage, total population and number of :ru~eholds; . av.aIlablllty. or otherwise of the amenities like educational, edlcal, drInkIng water, post and telegraph, communications: approach to 14 village; nearest town and distance; power supply; area under different types of land use such as under forest, area under cultivation (irrigated and unirrigated separatel y) , culturable waste and area not available for cultivation. The data presented in the 'Village Directory' have been collected from the district/tahsil revenue agency and other related offices of the district.

Appendix 1 This Appendix gives for each C.D. Block the number of villages having various levels and types of educational institutions, such as primary schools, middle schools, etc. along with their number, various types of medical institutions such as dispensaries, primary health centres etc. along with their number, various types of drinking water sources such as taps, tubewells etc., post and telegraph offices, communications such as railway station, bus stop etc., power supply available/not available in villages. In Haryana, we have Village Health Gui(-les in place of Community Health Workers, and so the data have been presented accordingly. Information regarding Adult Literacy Classes/Centres may be considered as nil as the Adult Literacy Scheme has been abolished in Haryana.

Appendix 2 This Appendix represents for each non-municipal town (i.e. place treated as town only for Census purposes) the area under forest, irrigated by source, unirrigated land, culturable waste land and area not available for cuI tiva tion.

Appendix 3 This Appendix gives the list of villages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications and power supply amenities are available•.

Appendix -4 This Appendix depicts the list of villages! with Scheduled Caste popUlation in various ranges of proportion to total population. Information is presented by the ranges 0-5 per cent, 6-10 per cent, 11-15 per cent, 16-20 pe.r cent, 21-30 per cerit and 31 per cent and above. It may be stated here that there is no Scheduled Tribe in Haryana.

Town Directory The Town Directory contains seven statements almost similar to those adopted for 1981 Census. These statements have been compiled from the information supplied by the local bodies. Details contained in each statement are given below.

Statement I gives the class and civic administration status of each town and provides some basic data based on the I Primary C~sus Abstract (PCA) such as its area, number of households, population and growth ratel density and sex ratio of the town at different censUses. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns under the headings I Population and growth rate of the town at the cen su ses of' and • Sex Ratio' have been left blank. Where any town lost its urban status at any Census, the entry • Declassified' has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each 15 town has been presented according to 1991 Census population of the core town as follows :--

Population Class 100,000 and above I 50,000 --99,999 II 20,000--49,999 III 10,000--19,999 IV 5,000--9,999 V Below 5,000 VI Statement II provides the physical aspects such as rainfall and temperature of the various towns in the district and locational aspects of each town with respect to its distance from state headquarters, district headquarters, sub­ division/tahsil headquarters, nearest city with population of one lakh and more, railway station, bus route, etc.

Statement III indicates the position of municipal finances for the year 1988-89. Income and expenditure figures have been given in Rs. '00' in respect of each town in the district under various heads.

Statement IV shows civic and other amenities viz., road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply, fire fighting service and the number of electric connections as availa­ ble during the year 1989. The statement also contains information regarding total population and scheduled caste population to give clear cut picture of the amenities available with respect to population size of each town.

Statement IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class I and II towns.

Statement V explains the position of medical, educational, working women's hostel, recreational and cultural facilities for each town in the district during the year 1989. Under the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitals/dispensaries/TB clinics etc. has been shown separately along with the total numbe:z: of beds available. Under the heading educational facilities, number has been given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Colleges, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions, Higher Secondary/Secondary/ Junior Secondary/Middle/Primary Schools, etc,. In regard to recreational and cultural facilities the ,inumber of stadia, cinemas, auditoria and public libraries is'indicated. There are no Adult Literacy Classes/Centres in Haryana.

• • i~ . In Statement VI ,.flformation regarding three most important commodities lmported/exported and 'anufacture~ has been given along with the number of banks., agricultural ,~edit socijeties, and non-agricultural credit societies for each town of the1\ di.trict • i'

,~ Primary Census Absti-act of general population:-- (i) Distri~t P~im+y Census Abstract-- In the District Primary Census Abstract figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C. D. Block separately. IT' stands for' total population and IRI and IU' for the rural and urban areas, respectively. 16 (ii) C.D Plockwise Primary Census Abstract-- Here figures for each village in a C .0. Block have been presented. Census towns and out-growths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C .0. Block have been included as the urban portion of C. D. Block. Data pertaining to towns / cities / U • As have been pl1esented in the end after the last C.D. Block.

At the time of Census enumeration t enumeration blocks were formed in the villages containing about 750 persons and in the towns, about 650 persons in each block. But the data have not been given for each block separately in the case of rural areas. In the case of urban areas total population and Scheduled Caste population have been shown blockwise in the Appendix II.

Appendix-I This Appendix gives total, rural and urban population of each tahsil in a district. This provides continuation of earlier census presentation of population data.

Appendix-II This Appendix gives at urban block level the total population and Scheduled Caste population.

Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population In the District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population, figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Block/town separately. PHYSICAL ASPECTS Kaithal district is bounded by Punjab in the north and north-west, by Jind district in the south-west, by the districts of Panipat and Karnal in the south-east and by Kurukshetra district in the north-east.

The district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate where we find seasonal rhythm, hot summer, cool winter, unreliable rainfall and great variation in temperature. It is only during the rainy season comprising the months of July, August and September, that the moist air of oceanic origin penetrates into the district and gives rain. The year may be divided into four seasons. The winter season is from mid-November to mid-March. It is followed by summer season which continues upto the end of June. The period from July to about mid-September is a rainy season getting rains from south­ west monsoon, after which a period of one month constitutes the autumn season­ the transition period from the monsoon to winter conditions. The district is also getting some rains from cyclones during the winter season. Thunder ( storms also occur in winter months in association with passing western distur­ bances. Fog, sometimes dense, occurs in the cold season. Dust storms mostl y occur during April to June.

Generally, the slope of the district is f~om north -east to south -west, in which direction most of the rivers/nadis flow down. The soils in the district are mostly loam (Bhangar and Nardak) and silty clay (Naili and Chhachhra Dakar). The soils as classified by the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (-ICAR) Nagpur, the district has mainly Aquepts­ Ochrepts, Ochrepts-Orthents, Ustalfs-Fluvents, etc. The district is well known 17 for the several occurrences of saltpetre which is of economic importance. The ordinary potters clay which is a common feature in the alluvial plains is used for the manufacture of earthenwares and bricks.

Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo), Kikar (Acacia nilotica), Aam (Mangifera indica) J Peepal (Ficus religiosa, Badh (Ficus bengalensis), etc. are the important tree species grown in the plains. Safeda (Eucalyptus hybrid) has been introduced since 1963 in forest areas and along the road routes. The natural vegetation is mainly of forest growth and its degradation stages. Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests are found here. ECONOMY The district of Kaithal has agricultural dominant economy. Out of a total population of 820 J 685 about 28.70 per cent of its population has been enumerated as main workers in the district against 28.66 per cent for the State as a whole at the time of 1991 Census. In the district, 72.56 per cent of its main workers are engaged in agricultural activities which include culti­ vators and agricultural labourers against 57.77 per cent for the State as a whole which explains subsistence type of agricultural economy of the district. The proportion of main workers engaged in household industry is 1.50 per cent in the district against 1.53 per cent for Haryana. The percentage of main workers in manufacturing processing, servicing and repairs (Other than household industry) is 4.50 in Kaithal district against 9.03 for the State. The proportion of main workers in other industrial categories like livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities, mining and quarrying, con stru ction s, trade a.nd commerce, transport, storage and communications and other services is lower in the district than the State figure.

In the past, the district has only a few industries and that too on a cottage scale, like that of lacquerware and saltpetre refining at Kaithal. The source of energy to the industry was Kaithal Electric Supply Company Ltd., Kaithal established in 1937. The company was taken over in 1966 by the Punjab State Electricity Board and now under Haryana State Electricity Board. Since the economy of the district is primarily agricultural the agro­ based industries are dominant. There were 55 registered working factories in the district during 1990 employing 2140 workers. The important industries of the district manufacturing agricultural implements-sewing machines and parts, rubber goods, printing, cotton-ginning, oilseed crushing, saltpetre making. handloom weaving, leather goods etc. Under the new industrial development schemes Kaithal Co-operative Sugar Mill, Narar, Shorewala Roller Flour Mill, Batta were set up in 1990 and Muni Roller Flour Mill Kalayat in 1991. Solvent Plant, Cheeka (an agro-based industry) for extraction of oil from rice-bran ana sun flower seeds is ready.

Agriculture, retained its foremost place in the economy by engaging 72.56 per cent of its main workers in cultivation and agricultural labour. The government is making all efforts to enhance agricultural production by distributing improved seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, increasing irrigation facilities and promoting latest techniques of multiple cropping practices and mechanised farming. After the fOl"mation of Kaithal district great fillip has been given to the cultivation of sunflower (Sooraj Mukhi) cash crop. State Government also keenly promotes animal husbandry, fisheries and forestry which play a subsidiary but an important role in the agricultural economy. Irrigation in the district is mostly done by canals and tubewells.

The crops grown in the district can be divided into two main categories namely kharif and rabi locally known as sa wani and sadhi. The former is 18 the summer season harvest and the latter is the winter season harvest. Any crop which does not strictly fall within these harvests is known as ziiid crop and its havest is termed as zaid khari[ or zaid rabj, according to the havest with which it is assessed. For example, Toria (an oilseed) is cultivated as zaid kharif and vegetables, melon and green fodder as zaid rabi. The major kharit:- crops are paddy, maize and sugarcane whereas minor ones chillies, bajra, cotton, sesa:num) khar if pulses and khar if vegetables. The major rabi crops are wheat • barley, gram while the minor rabi crops are potato, onion, massar, rapeseed, mustard and vegetables. Irrigated area under the cultivation of food crops and under other non-food crops including oilseeds was 308 thousand hectares and 38 thousand hectares respectively during the year 1989-90. Out of a total of 247 square kilometres of reserved forests in the State during the year 1990-91, 33 square kilometres of reserved forests are found in Kaithal district.

VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS In the district there are several social service organisations functioning on voluntary basis with the support of government and public. Sewa Sangh, Kaithal; Bharat Vikas Prishad, Kaithal; Haryana Kalyan Samiti, Kaithal; Lion1s Club, Kaithal; Rotary Club, Kaithal; Rashtriya Vidya Samiti, Kaithal; Sanatan Dharam Sabha, Kaithal; Arya Smaj, Kaithal; District Red Cross Society Kaithal; District Council for C:lild Welfare, Kaithal and Navjeevan Kala Manch, Cheeka are some of the noteworthy organisations of the district. The activities of these organisations are discussed below in brief.

Sewa Sangh, Kaithal This non-political organisation with 300 dedicated workers in the service of humanity was founded by Shiv Shankar Pahwa who was associated with social organisations during his post-graduation at . But he owes this spirit inherited from his mother. This organisation provides drinking water service in the town, gives means-cum-merit scholarships to students, runs a Homoeopathic Dispensary and blood <:lonor I s society • It provides help to the poor by giving Jerseys, shoes tb students, arranges marriages of poor girls and helps the orphan children in Bal Kunj run by Red Cross Society. The organisation has constructed a school building in a slum area namely, Patel Nagar and handed over it to government. Eye camp is being organised every year for one week by the Sangh. The dedicated workers are ever ready to serve the people under various I yojnas I prepared by the Sangh.

Bharat Vikas Prishad. Kaithal It was established in 1990. Activities of the Prishad revolve round four pillars, namely, Samparak, Sahyog, Sanskar and Sewa. It is a branch of All India Bharat Vikas Prishad. Kaithal branch is carrying out activities like all other branches like Viklang Sahayata Yojna. foot is being given free of cost to handicapped persons. Jaipur' foot depot is at Delhi. Persons go to Delhi with authority letter and get the required foot. To and fro fare to .Delhi is born by the Prishad. Each foot costs about Rs. 700/-.

Prishad is also running as eye bank namely, "Shri Ram Kishan Dass Netra Bank", where corneal grafting is being carried out.

Haryana Kalyan Samiti, Kaithal

It was formed with the aim ' Dahej Roko'. This organisation helps in reunion of the separated couples, gives free legal aid to the needy and the poor. 19 The organisation honours social workers of the area, distributes quilts, blankets and sewing machines among the poor, arranges marriages of the poor girls, provides drinking water facility at 50 places in the district. Sahit award has been set up for best writer (Rs. 1100+1 shawl) by She Babu Ram Gupta founder President in the memory of his father. Selection is done by Sahitya Prishad. Kaithal. Lion I s Club, (aithal

It was established in I 1978 in Kaithal. This organisation emphasises on health services in additiqn to social services. It arranges free health camps every month, ten immunisation camps, and three eye camps (cataract operation) in a year.

Rotary Club, (aithal This organisation is affiliated with Rotary International. It was established in 1975 at Kaithal. Its main activities are to serve the poor, the patients and welfare of people especially children. During 1992-93 a free camp for piles; and a free eye camp in collaboration with Medical College, Rohtak was organised, Polio-Plus i.e. Shishu Suraksha Oi was was organised in Nanakpuri, Kaithal for three months. The club is running a reading room and children library.

Rashtriya Vidya Samiti, (aithal It was set up in 1954. The object of the samiti is to promote education. It is running a college namely Radha Krishna Sanatan Oharam, College, Kaithal.

Sanatan Dharam Sabha, (aithal This organisation helps in the rehabilitation of aged and helpless persons. It has constructed a Birdh Ashram for the aged. They are given free meals and free treatment during illness.

Arya Smaj, (aithal This organisation is running a high school, a library and a homoeo­ pathic dispensary.

District Red Cross Society, Kaithal The society was established in 1989 at the time of formation of the district. It is an international voluntary organisation committed to the ideal of help to the poor, widows, orphans and is free from religious, sectarian or political affiliations. During 1991-92, the society gave tricycles to 92 handicapped persons, sewing machines to 39 widows, blankets to 200 poor persons, quilts to 50 lepers and clothes to 400 poor persons. In addition to it, the society has provided economic help to the widows and free medicines to the patients as recommended by the hospitals. It organises camps for blood donation. The society is running a ' Bal Kunj' for orphans where there are 30 inmates, and 'Apna Ghar' for helpless widows. The Red Cross Society, Kaithal is endeavouring to open tailoring-knitting-embroidery centre for these widows to make them selfreliant. Ambulance service is also provided in Civil Hospital, Kaithal. The society is running trained Oai Centres at Barot and Bhana villages, sewing centre at Pundri, maternity and child welfare centre at Kaithal and Kasht Niwaran Kendra to settle family disputes at Kaithal.

District Councll for Child Welfare, Kaithal This council was also established in 1989. The main objective of the council is to promote welfare of the child who is the citizen of tomorrow 20 and to educate the public about child welfare programmes. The council not only looks after the deprived, neglected, handicapped and needy children but also provides conducive atmosphere for their proper social, physical intellectual, psychological and emotional development. The council has 5 balwadis, 6 creches, 6 supervised home work classes, 5 non-formal education "centres in different villages of the district.

Nawjeevan Yuva Kala Manch, Cheeka The Manch provides drinking water facility at different places in the town. It provides sewing machines to the needy, poor and widows. The manch is also running a library.

Mahavir Dal, Cheeka It is running a charitable hospital of the same name where a large number of people take free treatment daily. Dal has also constructed a Mahabir Dharamshala for the welfare of people and is providing temporary night staying facility to the outsiders.

PLACES OF INTEREST Guhla It is about 27 kilometres north of Kaithal" It is linked with Kaithal­ Patiala Road at a market centre called Cheeka by a stretch of about three kilometres of metalled road. Ch.eeka has been notified as a new town and added as such for the first time in 1991 Census. Guhla is mentioned by Timur in his memoirs as the place where his invading army crossed the Ghaggar by a bridge which though in a repairable condition, is still to be seen over the old Puran Branch of the river. There exists an old m azar (mausoleum) of Miran Bahar Ali Shah having a tomb surrounded by walls on all sides. Kaithal Kaithal town contains the headquarters of the district and the tahsil of the same name. It is situated 63 kilometres west of Karnal. The town is situated on the bank of an extensive artificial lake called the Bidkiyar Lake with numerous bathing places and flights of steps. A high wall partly of pucca bricks and partly of mud enclosed the town. It had 8 gates of which Karnal Gate to the east.l Keorak and Suraj Kund Gates to the north and Kasal and Dogran Gates to the west were the principal ones. These are now in a dilapidated condition. The town is said to have been founded by the famous Mahabharata hero, Yudhishthira, in commemoration of I victory in Mahabharata against the Kauravas. He had selected the site because of its traditional association with , the monkey god, and named it as Kapi­ sthala, a Sanskrit word meaning thereby I an abode of monkeys I, which later came to be known as Kaithal. Principal buildings of interest are Tombs of Sheikh Shahab-ud-din ~hah wilayat, Sheikh Tayab and Shah Kamal, Samadh Sitalpuri, Asthan Anjani, Old F~rt.l Fort and Palace of Bhai Desa Singh, etc.

Pharal (Kaithal tahsil) Pharal village lies 9 kilometres north of Pundri and 46 kilometres west of Karnal. There is a holy tank adjoining the village where Rishi Phalgu is said to have meditated. The Kauravas and the Pandavas performed here the funeral rites of the warriors who had fallen in the war. A big fair is held here for 15 days whenever a somavati amawas (moonless night falling on Monday) occurs during the Shraddhas ( dar k half of Asuj)". 21 Pundri It is a small town situated 18 kilometres east of Kaithal. The town once flourished on the bank of an extensive tank known as I Pundrak rank I said to have been constructed during the period of Mahabharata. The town derives its name from the tank which is now in ruins except for a ghat comprising a few steps. The town is enclosed by a wall and has four gates; Pundrak gate in the north, Kaithal gate to the west, Pai gate to the south and Habri gate to the east.

Siwan (Kaithal tahsil) It is a village 10 kilometres north of Kaithal on the Kaithal-Gheeka­ Patiala Road. Siwan is said to be a construction of the word Seoban or Sitaban, the forest home of Sitae There is an old shrine of Sita, built in the ordinary form of a . A Trivikrama image of Lord Vishnu in sculpture, attended by gods and goddesses and having seven rishis as reliefs was re­ covered here and is now worshipped in the Kashipuri temple at Kaithal. Another image , apparently of Gupta period, of a three faced Vishnu, recovered from this place is also worshipped in the same temple at Kaithal. ANALYSIS OF DATA Introduction of inset tables in the District Census Handbook is a gainful feature of 1991 Census which is aimed at catering to the needs of planners, data users and public at large in a brief and convincing way which will facilitate the analysis of Census data. Each such table conveys a reasonable picture of different characteristics of the district. The following inset tables included in this volume are based on the data compiled from Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract.

Table 1 below gives the rural population of each C. D. Block in the district with sexwise break up and also the total number of villages and inhabited villages in each C.D. Block as per 1991 Census. In Kaithal district there are 288 villages, out of which 287 are inhabited containing a rural population of 700,048. Among the C.D. Blocks, Kaithal C.D. Block claims the highest population residing in 68 inhabited villages, which is followed by Pundri C.D. Block in which 48 inhabited villages fall, Pehowa C.D. Block (Part), of which major portion falls in Kurukshetra district, has only 4 villages in Kaithal district claiming a population of 5,574.

TARLE 1

Populatial and rnmiJer of villages, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Population of villages No. of villages No. Persons Males Females Total Inhabited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Guhla 144,661 77,016 67,645 108 107

2. Kaitha1 177,788 96,855 80,933 68 68

3. Plmdri 148,820 79,967 68,853 48 48

4. Rajound 106,406 58,071 48,335 25 25 / 22 TI\BLE 1-concld.

Populaticn and flUIber of villages, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Population of villages No. of villages No. Persons Males Famles Total Inhabited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

5. Kalayat 116,799 63,867 52,932 35 35

6. *Pehawa (Part) 5,574 3,014 2,560 4 4

District 700,048 378,790 321,258 288 281 * Major portion falls in Kurukshetra District.

Table 2 below provides population of each of the urban centres of the district with sexwise break up where towns have been arranged in their alphabetical order. The highest population has been recorded :, Kaithal M.C. whereas Kalayat M.C. is least populated. Cheeka has been treated as an urban area for the first time in 1991 Census.

'l'A8lE 2

Population and IUdJer of towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration l\:JpJ1.at.:i.a No. status of towns Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5

1 Cheeka (M.C.) 21,089 11,316< 9,773

2. Kaithal(M.C. ) 71,'142 37,669 33,473

3. Kalayat (M.C.) 12,872 6,897 5,975

4. Pundri (M.C.) 15,534 8,347 7,187

District 120,637 64,229 56,408

Table 3 below presents information about the new towns and. towns declassified/merged in 1991 Census, Cheeka M.C. is a new town which has been add~d in 1991 Census. There is no town in the district which has been declassi fied or merged in 1991 Census. . 23

TABlE 3

New towns/towns declassified/JErged in 1991 Census

Name of town Popllation (1991 Census)

1 2

(a) Added Population (1991 Census)

(i) Cheeka 21,089

(b) Declassified Nil

(c) Wholly merged with other Nil

Table 4 below shows the distribution of population by residence and decadal change and also presents percentage of urban population to t?tal. population. Among the two tahsils of the district, Kaithal is more populous tahsil wIth 542,099 persons where the proportion of urban population is 15.31 per cent which is again higher among the two tahsils.

Population Percentage decadal Percentage of (1981-91) variation urban population

Tahsil 1981 1991 1981 1991

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

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

Guh1a 137,361 137,361 170,353 149,264 21,089 24.02 8.67 12.38

Kaithal 542,099 460,945 81,154 650,332 550,784 99,548 19.97 19.49 22.67 14.97 15.31

District 679,460 598,306 81,154 820,685 700,048 120,637 20.78 17.01 48.65 11.94 14.70

Table 5 below shows the distribution of villages according to the size of population in each C.D. Block and the district as a whole. Figures given in the parenthesis indicate percentage of villages in each population range. It reflects that 48.09 per cent of the total villages in the district are medium sized having population in the range of 500-1999 which is closely followed by 30.66 per cent villages in the range of 2000-4999. There are five villages in the district whose population is more than 10,000 of which, 2 villages are of Kaithal C.D. Block and one village each in Pundri, Rajound and Kalayat C.D. Blocks. 24

TABlE 5

Percentage dist:ri.buti.on of villages by plPllatial ranges, 1991. c.o. Block No. and percentage No. and percentage of vi1lages in ead1 range of inhabited (Figures in prrenthesis imicate percentage of vill.ages in each range) villages less than 200 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 and above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Guh1a 107(37.28) 8(7.48) 16(14.95) 63(58.88) 17(15.89) 3(2.80) Kaithal 68(23.69) 37(54.41) 27(39.71) 2(2.94) 2(2.94) Pundi:i 48(16.73) 1(2.08) 4(8.34) 20(41.67) 15(31.25) 7(14.58) 1{2.08) Rajound 25(8.71) 6(24.00) 10(40.00) 8(32.00) 1(4.00) Kalayat 35(12.20) 2(5.71) 9(25.71) 18(51.43) 5(14.29) 1(2.86) Peh

District 1EI(100.OO) llU .. S3) 20(6.. 97) 138(48.09) 88(30.66) 25Cs .. n) 5 (1.74)

Table 6 below giv~s, the distribution of villages "by density. Density reflects land/population ratio of the area. There are 127 villages accounting for 44.25 per cent of the total inhabite4 villages Of the district which fall in the density range of 301- 500 persons per square kilometre. The density range of 201-300 claims 32.40 per cent of the villages, fallowed by the density range of 101-200 containing 14.98 per cent of the villages. rn the density range of 501+ there are only 3.14 per cent of villages. There is no village in the rang€ of 11-20 persons per square kilometre.

'rABIB 6

n:ist::drutiat of villages by density

Range of density TOtal no. of villages in each Percentage of villages (per sq. kin.) . density range in each density range

1 2 3

6 2.09 1:1:-20

21-50 3 1.05

51-100 6 2.09 101-200 43 14.98 201-300 93 32.40 301-500 127 44.25

501+ 9 3.14

Total 100.00 25 Table 7 below depicts the sex ratio for rural population in each of the C.D. Blocks in the district. Sex ratio in India conveys the number of females per tOOO males. rh~ sex ratio is 865 for Haryana State whereas it is 852 for the district. In the rural areas of the district, the sex ratio is 84'8. Among the C.D. Blocks, it is the highest (878) in Guhla C.D. Block and the lowest (829) in Kalayat C. D. Block. TABlE 7

Sex ratio for :rural popl1.ati.cn of C.D. Blodts, 1991

Sr. No. Name of C.D. Block Number of females per 1,000 males

1 2 3

1. Guhla 878 2, Kaithal 836

3. Pundri 861

4. Rajound 832

5. Kalayat 829

6. Pehowa (Part) 849

District 848

Table 8 below represents the sex ratio in urban areas of the district. The urban sex ratio for the district as a whole is 878. It is 889 in Kaithal M.C. which is the highest in the district. The lOwest sex ratio (861) has been found in Pundri M.C.

TABlE B

Sex ratio for towns, 1991

Sr. No. Name and civic administration Number of females per 1,000 males status of towns

1 2 3

1. Cheeka (M.e.) 864

2. Kaitha1 (M.C.) 889

3. Ka1ayat (M.e.) 866

4. Pundri (M.e.) 861

District 878

Table 9 below depicts the proportion of scheduled caste population to total population in the villages. The proportion of scheduled caste population to total population is more than 30 per cent in 57 villages accounting for 19.86 per cent of the total inhabited villages of the district. The proportion' ranges from 21--30 per cent in 28.92 per cent of the villages while the proportion ranges from 16--20 per cent in 67 villages claiming 23.34 per cent of the inhabited villages. The lowest proportion (7.67 per cent) of villages fall in the percenta'ge range of 0--5 of scheduled caste population to total population. 26

TABlE 9

PropJrticn of Sdleduled Caste populaticn to total populaticn in the vi 11 aqes

Percentage range of Scheduled Caste No. of villages in each range Percentage of villages population to total population in each range

1 2 3

0-5 22 7.67

6-10 23 8.01

11-15 35 12.20 16"'"20 67 23.34 21-30 83 28.92

31 and above 57 19.86

Total 287 100.00

Table 10 deals with the proportion of scheduled tribe population to total population. Since there is no 'scheduled tribe population in Haryana, the requisite information may be considered as nil.

'12WlE 10

Proparticn of Sdleduled Tribe populatial to total popilaticn in the vi.llages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe No. of villages in each range Percentage of villages population to total population in each.range

1 2 3

0-5

6-15 16-25 Not applicable 26-35

36-50

51 and above

Total

Table 11 below gives the percentage of scheduled caste popwation to total population in each town of the district. The proportion of scheduled caste population is the highest (20.41 per cent) in Kalayat town whereas it is the lowest (10.41 per cent) in Kaithal town. Numerically, the maximum scheduled caste population (71,142) has been found in Kaithal and the minimum number of scheduled caste population (12,872) has been recorded in Kalayat town. 27 TABLE 11 Percentage of Scheduled Caste population in towns,1991

Sr. Town Total Total Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled No. population Caste population Caste population to total population

1 2 3 4 5

1, Cheeka 21,089 4,204 19.93 2. Kaithal 71,142 7,409 10.41 3. Kalayat 12,872 2,627 20.41

4. Pundri 1~,534 2,263 14.57

All Towns 120,637 16,503 ,13.68

Table 12 below presents the literacy rates for rural population in each C.D. Block for males and females separately, excluding children in the age group 0--6. The general literacy rate for the state as a whole is 55.85 per cent whereas it is 42.59 per cent for the district. The rural literacy rate of the district is 38.71 per cent. The rural literacy rate of the district· for males is 51. 44 per cent and 23 .68 per cent for females. As ex pected male literacy rate is comparatively higher than the female literacy rate in all the C • D. Blocks. Among the C • D. Blocks, the literacy rate is the highest in Pundri and the lowest in Kalayat.

TABLE 12 literacy rates for rural population of C.D. Blocks by sex, 1991 {excluding children in the age-group 0--6}

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of literates No. Persons Males Females

1, Guhla 37.87 47.26 27.20 2. Kaithal 37.05 50.48 20.96 3. Pundri 45.04 58.08 29.87 4. Rajound 38.06 51.87 21.36 5 Kalayat 34.81 49.30 17.31 6· Pehowa (Part) 38.50 50.14 24.71

District 38.71 51.44 23.68

Table 13 below provides literacy rates for all the towns in the district, excluding children in the age group 0--6. The urban literacy rate for the district as a whole is 64.79 per cent and it is 73.80' per cent for males and 54.60 per cent for females. Among the various towns of the district, the literacy rate is the highest in Kaithal and the lowest in Kalayat. As expected literacy rates are relatively higher in urban areas and among the maJ es • 28 TABLE 13 Literacy rates for tawns, 1991 (excluding children in the age-group 0--6)

Sr. Name and civic administration Percentage of literates No. status of towns Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Cheek a (M.C.) 57.15 66.38 46.51' 2. Kaithal (M.C.) 70.42 78.73 61.16 3. Kalayat (M.C.) 52.70 64.89 38.41

4· Pundri (M.C.) 58.83 68.56 47.54

District 64.79 73.80 54.60

Table 14 below depicts: the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for rural population in each C.D. Block of the district. The percentage of rural main workers to rural population is the highest (30.4'9) in Kalayat C.D'. Block and the lowest (27.29) in Pundri C.D. Block. The proportion of rural male main workers to rural male population is the highest (53.05 per cent) in Guhla C. D. Block and the lowest (48.62 per cent) in Pundri C • D. Block. The percentage of rural female main workers to rural female population is the highest ( 6.82) in Kalayat C. D. Block and the lowest (2.02) in the Kaithal C.D. Block.

TABLE 14 Percentage of main workers, marginal workers, and non-workers for rural population of C.D. Blocks, 1991

Sr. Name of Percenta2e of No. C.D. Block Ma in workers Marginal workers Total workers Non-workers to total to total to total to. total population eoeulation E!0eu 1 at i on E!0E!u 1at ion P M F P M F P M F P M F

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

1 ' Guhla 30.24 53.05 4.26 5.38 0.59 10.84 35.62 53.64 15.10 64.38 46.36 84.90 2 Kaithal 28.51 50.66 2.02 1.56 0.18 3.20 30.07 50.84 5.22 .69.93 49.16 94.78 3. Pundri 27.29 48.62 2.52 1.09 0.10 2.24 28.38 48.72 4.76 71.62 51.28 95.24 4. Rajound 28.32 49.52 2.85 4.20 0.29 8.90 32.52 49.81 11.75 67.48 50.19 88.25 5, Kalayat 30.49 50.12 6.82 1.96 0.13 4.16 32.45 50.25 10.98 67.55 49.75 89.02 6. Pehowa (Part) 28.22 49.17 3.55 5.42 11.80 33.64 49.17 15.35 66.36 50.83 84.65

District 28.91 50.44 3.52 2.75 0.25 5.69 31.66 50.69 9.21 68.34 49.31 90.79 29 Table 15 below gi ves the percentage of main wor kers , marginal workers and non-workers in each town of the district. In urban areas of the district as a whole 27.52 per cent of the total population has been recorded as main workers, 0.43 per cent as marginal workers and 72 • 05 per cent as non-workers, Among the towns, the proportion of main workers to total population is the highest (27.82 per cent) in Kaithal and the lowest (26.64) per cent) in Kalayat.

TABLE 15 Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for towns. 1991

Sr. Name and civic Percentase of No. administr ation Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non-workers to status of towns to total to total to total total eoeulation ~eulation eoeulation eoeulation P M F P M F P M F P M F

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

1. Cheeka (M.C.) 27.45 48.95 2.56 2.17 0.31 4.33 29.62 49.26 6.89 70.38 50.74 93.11 2 Kaithal (M.C.) 27.82 48.83 4.16 0.06 0.04 0.10 27.88 48.87 4.26 72.12 51.13 95.74 3. Kalayat (M.C.) 26.64 48.75 1.12 0.02 0.04 26.66 48.79 1.12 73.34 51.21 98.88 4. Pundri (M. C. ) 27.00 48.75 1.74 0.05 0.11 27.05 4&.75 1.85 72.95 51.25 98.15

District 27.52 48.84 3.26 0.43 0.08 0.82 27.95 48.92 4.08 72.05 51.08 95.92 '--' denotes Nil Table 16 below presents the distribution of inhabited villages according to the availability of different amenities. Among the inhabited villages drinking water and power supply are available in all the villages. Approach to villages by pucca roads has' been recorded in 99.30 per cent of the inhabited villages and 79.79 per cent of the villages have communication facilities. For the purposes of communications, only public transport like bus, rail and· waterway has been considered. Amenities like education, medical and post and telegraph are available in 95.12 per cent, 52.61 per cent and 38.33 per cent of the inhabited villages respectively. TABLE 16 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

C.D. Block No. of in- No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the habited following amenities villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Market( Commu- Approach Power water telegraph hat nica- by pucca supply tions road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Guhla 107 96 35 107 26 74 105 107 (.89.72) (32.71) ( 100.00) (24.30) (69.16) (98.13)(100.00) 2· Kaithal 68 68 38 68 24 59 68 68 (100.00) (55.88) (100.00) (35.29) (86.76) (100.00) (100.00) 30

TABLE 16-...conctd. Distribution of villages according to the avallability of different amenities

C.D. Block No. of 1n- No. (with percentage) of villages havin9 one or more of the habited foll owi n9 ameni ties vi 11 ages Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/ Commu- Approach Power water telegraph hat nica- by pucca supply t 1ons road 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

3 Pundri 48 46 31 48 22 41 48 48 (95.83) (64.58) (100.00) (45.83) (85.4"2) (100.00) (100.00) 4- Rajound 25 25 20 25 18 22 25 25 (100.00) (80.00) ( 100.00) (72.00) (88.00) (100.00) (100.00) 5. Kalayat 35 34 24 35 19 31 35 35 (97.14) (68.57) ( 100.00) ( 54.29) (88.57) (100.00) (100.00) 6. Penowa (P art) 4 4 3 4 1 2 4 4 (100.00) (75.00) (100.00) (25.00) (50.00) (100.00) (100.00)

District 287 273 151 287 110 229 285 287 (95.12) (52.61) (100.00) (38.33) (79.79) (99.30) (100.00)

Table 17 below gives the proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Drinking water and power supply are available to the entire rural population. Overwhelming majority of the population residing in villages is approachable by pucca road (99.99 per cent), served by educational facilities (99.33 per cent) and communications (90.95 per cent). Medical facilities are available to 79.75 per cent of the rural population whereas 69.91 per cent of the population enjoys post and tel~graph facilities. TABLE 17 ProportiO'!. of rural population served by different amenities

C.D. Block Total popula- Pro~ortion of rural ~o~ulation served b~ the amenit~ of tion of in- Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/ Commu- Approach Power habited vill- water tele- hat nica- by pucca supply ages in the graph tions road C.D. Block

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Guhla 144,661 97.34 55.61 100.00 50.30 79.62 99.99 100.00 2, Kaithal 177 ,788 100.00 80.47 100.00 61.94 90.15 100.00 100.00 3, Pundri 148,820 99.54 87.45 100.00 80.59 97.05 100.00 100.00 4- Rajound 106,406 100.00 91.49 100.00 89.67 94.44 100.00 100.00 S. Kalayat 116,799 99.89 87.63 100.00 76.99 96.45 100.00 100.00 6- Pehowa( Part) 5,574 100.00 88.30 100.00 22.48 65.82 100.00 100.00

District 700,048 99.33 79.75 100.00 69.91 90.95 99.99 100.00 31 Table 18 below presents the distribution of villages not having certain amenities, according to the distance ranges from the place where they are available. Post and telegraph facility is not available in 177 villages out of 287 inhabited villages in the district. Out of 177 such villages it is available to 13 9 villages wi thin a distance of 5 kilometres, to 33 villages wi thin 5--10 kilometres and to 5 villages beyond 10 kilometres. Similarly, out of 136 villages, medical facility is available to 94 villages within a distance of 5 kilometres, to 37 villages within 5--10 kilometres and 5 villages beyond 10 kilometres. It explains the pattern that in case various amenities are not available within the village limits, majority of the villages get these amenities. within a distance of 5 ~ilometres.

I TABLE 18 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places'where these are available Villages not having Number of villages where the amenity is not available and the amenity of available at distance of -5 kms 5-10 kms 10+ kms Total (Gols. 2--4)

2 3 4 5

1. Education 13 14 2. Medical 94 37 5 136 3. Drinking water 4. P. & T. 139 33 5 177 5. Market/Hat 6. Communications 46 10 2 58

Table 19 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities. Out of 287 inhabited villages, 58 come within a distance range of 0-5 kilometres 153 villages 6--15 kilometres and 76 villages within 16--50 kilometres from the nearest town. TABLE 19 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range in- Edu- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power from the habited cation water tele- hat cations by pucca supply nearst villages graph road town in each (i n kms.) range

2 3 4 5 6 . 7 8 9 10

0--5 58 53(91.38) 23(39.66) 58(100.00) 15(25.86) 40(68.97) 57(98.28) 58(100.00) 6--15 153 150(98.04) 90(58.82) 153(100.00) 60(39.22) 124(81.05) 153(100.00) 153(100.0(1) 16--50 76 70(92.11) 38(50.00) 76(100.00) 35(46.05) 65(85.53) 75(98.68) 76(100.00] 51 +

Total 287 273(95.12) 151(52.61 287(100.00) 110(38.33) 229(79.79) 285(99.30) 287(100.00} 32 Table 20 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to population range and amenities available. It reflects that the proportion of amenities increases with the increase in the size of population of the villages. In other words, the larger pOP4lation sized villages relatively have more noted amenites. There are 30 villages having population 5,000 and more where all the noted amenities are available except one village in which communication facility is not available. TABLE 20 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available

Popu- No. of No.(with percentase) of villages having the amenitl of lation in- Edu- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power range habited cation water tele- hat cations by supply villages graph pucca in flach road range

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

--499 31 20(64.52) 4(12.90) 31(100.00) 1(3.23) 19(61.29) 29(93.55) 31(100.00) 500--1,999 138 136(98.55) 43(31.16) 138(100.00) 16{11.59) 98(71.01) 138{100.00)138(100.00) 2000-- 4,999 88 87(98.86) 74(84.09) 88(100.00) 63{71.59) 83{94.32) 88(100.00) 88(100.00) 5000+ 30 30{100.00) 30{100.00) 30{100.00) 30(100.00)-- 29{96.67) 30{100.00) 30{100.00)

Total 287 273{95.12) 151(52.61) 287{100.00) 110(38.33) -- 229(79.79) 285{99.30) 287(100.00) Table 21 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages according to land use. The percentage of cultivable area to total area is the highest (91.43) in Rajound C.D. Block while the percentage is the lowest (84.37) in Guhla C.D. Block. The proportion of cultivable area to total area in the district is 88.26 per cent. The percentage of irrigated area to total area is 95.77 per cent in the district. It is the highest in Pehowa C. D. Block (Part) (100.00 per cent) and the lowest (86.30 per cent) in Kalayat C.D. Block. TABLE 21 Distribution of villages according to land use

C.D. Block No. of Total area Percentage of culti- Percentage of irrigated inhabited vable area to total area to total cultivable villages area area

2 3 4 5

1. Guhla 107 61,657.50 84.37 99.38 2. Kaithal 68 57,671.89 90.20 95.96 3. Pundri 48 44,603.42 89.42 99.63 4. Rajound 25 30,515.19 91.43 94.77 5. Kal ayat 35 39,904.00 87.62 86.30 6· Pehowa (Part) 4 1,951.37 91.28 100.00

District 287 2,36,303.37 88.26 95.77

Cult i vab 1e area = Irrigated + unirrigated area 33 Table 22 below depicts the per capita receipt and expenditure in the case of each town of the district. Per capita receipt and expenditure are the highest in Kaithal M.G. and receipt is the lowest in Pundri M.G. and expenditure is the lowest in Kalayat M.G. It also gives some impression about the economic health of the towns. TABLE 22 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Class, name Per capita (in Rs.) and civic status of Receipt Expenditure the town Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other through from expen- admin- ture on works ture on aspects taxes all diture istra- public pub 1 ic other tion health institu- sources and con­ tions venien­ ces

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Cheeka (M.C.) 78.83 38.66 40.17 73.03 35.94 28.12 8.16 0.24 0.57 II Kaithal (M.C.) 129.43 86.04 43.39 127.33 46.18 43.31 15.05 0.71 22.08 IV Ka 1 ay a t (M. C. ) 70.42 29.56 40.86 47.98 36.09 4.83 0.24 6.82 IV Pundri (M.C) 46.34 21.01 25.33 71.75 28.87 0.02 2.72 40.14

Total 103.57 63.36 40.23 102.22 41.08 30.46 11.17 0.49 19.02

Note :' 'd~notes' Nil' Table 23 below shows the number of schools per 10,000 population in each town of the district. In the urban areas of the district as a whole, we find one higher secondary, one secondary / matriculation, 2 middle and 2 primary schools per 10,000 population. The proportion of various levels of schools are relati vel y higher in Kala yat town. TABLE 23 Schools per 10,000 population in towns

Class, name and C1V1C No. per 10,000 population status of the town Higher Secondary/ Secondary/ Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Middle Co 11 ege

2 3 4 5

III Cheeka (M.e.) N 2 II Kaithal (M. C. ) 2 2 IV Kalayat (M. C.) 2 2 3 IV Pundri (M.C. ) 2 2 2

Total 2 2 Notes: 1. 'N' denotes negligible. 2. '_' denotes nil. 34 Table 24 below shows the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population in each town of the district. In the district as a whole, the number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population comes to one whereas it is the- highest (2) in Kalayat town. Other towns have one bed each per 1,000 of population. It also explains the degree of adequacy of the provision of beds in medical institutions in relation to ever growing population.

TABLE 24

No. of beds in medical ;nstitution~ in towns ------~---~------Class, name and civic No. of beds in medical institutions status of the town per 1,000 population

2

III Cheeka (M.C.) II Kaithal (M.e. ) IV, Kal ayat (M.e.) 2 IV Pundri (M.e.)

Total

Table 25 below gives the proportion of slums population to total popu­ lation and density of population per square kilometre in slums in all the class I and class II towns of the district. There is only one such town (Kaithal M. C. -Class II) and the proportion of slum population to total population is 52.23 per cent. _

TABLE 25 Proportion of slums population in towns

Class, name and civic Proportion of the slums Density in slums (per sq. km.) status of the town* population to total population of trye town

2 3

II Kaithal (M.e.) 52.23 11,364

Total 52.23 11,364 Note: *For class I and class II towns only.

Table 26 below provides the most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in the case of each town of the district. It explains the industrial/occupational character of the towns. 35

TABlE 26 Most important cOllllOdity manufactured, illlPOrted and exported in towns

Class, name and civic status Most important coanodity of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

2 3 4

III Cheek a (M.C.) IrQn pins Rice Diesel oil II Kaithal (M.C.) Rice Rice Sugar IV Kal ayat (M. C.) Ice Rice Wheat IV Pundri (M.C.) Wheat Wooden Cloth furniture

PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

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SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS

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43 CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOOETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW

COWMN NO.5 Educational Primary School P Middle Scbool M Matriculation I High School H Higher Secondary I Pre-University I PUC Junior College Any College (graduate level c and above) like Arts, Science Commerce etc. Industrial School I Training School Tr COLUMN NO. b Medical Hospital H Materni ty and Child Walfare Centre MCW

Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre ewe Health Centre He Primary Health Centre PHC Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Dispensary o FamE y Planning Centre FPC T. B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Village Health Guide VHG Others o COLUMN NO.7 Drinking Water Tap Water T . Well Water W Tank Water TK Tubewell Water TW Handpump HP River Water R Canal G COWMN ·NO. 8 Post and Telegraph Post Office PO Telegraph Office to Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone Connection Phone COLUMN NO. 10 Communications Bus BS Railway Station RS 44 COWMN NO. 11 Approach to VUUage Pacca Road PR Kachcha Road KR COLUMN NO. 13 Power Supply Electricity for domestic purposes ED Electricity for agriculture EAG Electricity for other purposes like EO Indu strial, Commercial etc. Electricity for all purposes listed EA above COWMN NO. 15 Irrigated by source Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Total T 45 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE UST - 1981 CENSUS

State/ District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes Haryana 6 06 1. Ambala 1 01 l. 1 0010 2. Naraingarh 2 0020 3. Ambala 3 0030 4. Jagadhri 4 0040 2. Kurukshetra 2 02 1. Pehowa 1 0010 2. Guhla 2 0020 3. Kaithal 3 0030 4. Thanesar 4 0040 3. Karnal 3 03 1. Karnal 1 0010 2. Assandh 2 0020 3. Panipat 3 0030 4. Jind 4 04 1. 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. 3 0030 5. Sonipat 5 05 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020 6. Rohtak 6 06 1. 1 0010 2. Rohtak 2 0020 3. Jhajjar 3 0030 4. Bahadurgarh 4 0040

7. Faridabad 7 07 1. Ballabgarh 1 0010 2. 2 0020

8. Gurgaon 8 08 1. Gurgaon 1 0010 2. Nuh 2 0020 3. Ferozepur Jhirka 3 0030 46 9. Mahendragarh 9 09 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. Mahendragarh 3 0030 4. 4 0040 10. Bhiwani .10 10 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. 4 0040 11. Hisar 11 11 1- Fatehabad 1 0010 2. Tohana 2 0020 3. Hansi 3 00'30 4. Hisar 4 0040 12. 12 12 l. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 47

CODE LIST - 1991 CENSUS

State/Districtl Tahsil Manual Code ComputE'r Code Haryana 8 08 1- Ambala 1 01 1- Kalka 1 0010 2. Panchkula 2 0020 3. Naraingarh 3 0030 4. Ambala 4 0040 5. Barara 5 0050 2. Yamunanagar 2 02 1. Jagadhri • 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Kurukshetra 3 03 1. Thanesar 1 0010 2. Pehowa 2 0020 4. Kaithal 4 04 1. Guhla 1 0010 2. Kaithal 2 0020 5. Karnal . 5 05 1- Karnal 1 0010

6. Panipat 6 06 1. Assandh 1 0010 2. Panipat 2 0020 7. Sonipat, 7 07 1- 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020 8. Rohtak 8 08 l. Gohana 1 0010 2. Maham 2 0020 3. Rohtak 3 0030 4. Jhajjar 4 0040 5. Bahadurgarh 5 0050

9. Faridabad 9 09 1- Faridabad 1 0010 2. Ballabgarh 2 0020 3. Palwal 3 0030 4. Hathin 4 0040 4B

10 • . Gurgaon 10 10 1- Pataudi 1 O(llO 2. Gurgaon 2 0020 3. Nuh 3 0030 4. Ferozepur Jhirka 4 0040 11. Rewari 11 11 1. Bawal 1 0010 2~ Rewarl 2 0020 3. 3 0030 12. Mahendragarh 12 12 1. Mahendragarh 1 0010 2. Narnaul 2 (»020 13. Bhiwani 13 13

l~ Bawani Kbera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 OOZO 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 004{) 5. 5 0050 6. Siwani 6 006P 14. Jind 14 14 1. Narwana 1 0010· 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030 15. Hisar 15 15 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. Ratia 2 0020 3. Tohana 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 s. Ha.nsi 5 0050 6. Narnaund (, 0060 16. Sirsa 16 16 1. Dabwali 1 nOlO 2. Sirsa 2 OOlO 3. Rania 3 0030 4. Ellena bad 4 004(} YAPS PART XII - A& B

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HARYANA C. D. BLOCKS KAITHAL. PUNDRI. RAJOUND AND KALAYAT TAHS IL KAITHAL & (PA RT OF TAHSIL GUH LA) DISTRICT KAITHAL

e.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES PART OF TAHSIL KA ITHAL OF DISTRI CT STAT UTO RY TOWN (S) KAITHAL FALLS IN C. D BLOCK PEHOWA OF DISTRICT KURUKSHETRA o S TRIC T BOUNDAR IES ARE UPDATED G l.! o UPTO 1.1.1990 ~ c o "•

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RIVER AND STREAM / CANAL ~f= POST OFFICE I POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE . ARE A GAINED FROM TA HSIL GUHLA PO/PTO

AR EA LOST TO TAHSIL PEHOWA HIGH OR HIG HER SECONDARY SCHOOL! COLL EGE SIC OF DISTR ICT KURUKSHE TRA AREA LOST TO TAHSI L KARNAL POLIC E STATION .. PS OF DISTRICT KARNAL HOSPITA L. PR IMARY HEALT H CENTRE, DISPENSARY, AREA LOST TO TAHSIL ASSANDH OF DISTRIC T PANIPAT MAT ER NITY AND CHILO WEl.FARE CENTRE II BQ ~ td upon 5uflley 01 I ndia map w it h the permiss ion a f the Su r\leyor G'?nf(ral o-! lndia © Gove r (lm~nt of India Copyright , 1995 53

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN GUHLA C.D. BLOCK

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57 GUHLA C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) Code (Computer) (Manual)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Guhla Tahsil (Part) 1 Adoya (4) 8/4/1/38 08/04/0010/0038 6/2/2/66 06102/0020/0066 2 Agondh ( 107) 8/4/1/60 08/04/0010/0060 6/2/2/30 06/02/0020/0030 3 Ahmadpur Garb (141 ) 8/411/28 08/04/0010/0028 6/2/2/57 06/02/0020/0057 4 Arnali (32) 8/4/1/24 08/04/0010/0024 6/212/53 06/02/0020/0053 5 Az;mgarh (3) 8/4/1/1 08/04/0010/0001 6/2/2/1 06/02/0020/0001 6 Badsui (10) 8/4/1/42 08/04/0010/0042 6/2/2/40 06/02/0020/0040 7 Balbehra (6) 8/4/1/95 08/04/0010/0095 6/2/2/78 06/02/0020/0078 8 Baupur (131 ) 8/4/1/18 08/04/0010/0018 6/2/2/45 06/02/0020/0045 9 Berad (125) 8/4/1/48 08/04/0010/0048 6/2/2/12 06/02/0020/0012 10 Bhagal (1) 8/4/1/39 08/04/0010/0039 612/2/67 06/02/0020/0067 11 Bhati an (121 ) 8/4/1/9 08/04/0010/0009 6/2/2/19 06/02/0020/0019 12 Bhunna (74) 8/4/1/90 08/04/0010/0090 6/2/2/32 06102/0020/0032 13 Bhunslan (134) 8/4/1/37 08/04/0010/0037 6/2/2/62 06/02/0020/0062 14 Bichhian (3) 8/4/1/99 08/04/0010/0099 6,/2/2/76 06/02/0020/0076 15 Btlbakpur (117) 8/4/1/11 08/04/0010/0011 6/2/2/17 06102/0020/0017 16 Budhanpur (137) 8/4/1/30 08/04/0010/0030 6/212/59 06/02/0020/0059 Gujran 17 Chaba (7) 8/4/1/6 08/04/0010/0006 6/2/2/6 06/02/0020/0006 18 Chanchak (112) 8/4/1/55 . 08/04/0010/0055 6/2/2/24 06/02/0020/0024 19 Cheeka (Rural) ( 12) 8/4/1/45 08/04/0010/0045 6/2/2/37 06/02/0020/0037 20 Chhana Agrian (29) 8/4/1/25 08/04/0010/0025 6/2/2/54 06/02/0020/0054 21 Chhana Jattan (28) 8/4/1/26 08/04/0010/0026 6/2/2/55 06/02/0020/0055 22 Daba (8) 8/4/1/7 08/04/0010/0007 6/2/2/8 06/02/0020/0008 23 Dhandota (9) 8/4/1/41 08/04/0010/0041 6/2/2/46 06/02/0020/0046 24 Ohundwa (16) 8/4/1/93 08/04/0010/0093 6/2/2134 06/02/0020/0034 25 Ouserpur (113) 8/4/1/56 08/04/0010/0056 6/2/2/23 06/02/0020/0023 26 Ferazepur (67) 8/4/1/110 08/04/0010/0110 6/2/2/85 06/02/0020/0085 27 Ga9arpur (144) 8/4/1/20 08/04/0010/0020 6/2/2/49 06/02/0020/0049 ~ 28 Garhi Naz;r (2) 8/4/1/2 08/04/0010/0002 6/2/2/3 06/02/0020/0003 29 Gogh (92) 8/4/1/81 08/04/0010/0081 6/2/2/107 06/02/0Q2Q/01f)7

30 Gohran (84) 8/4/1/80 08/04/0010/0080 6/2/2/106 06/02/0~20/(JF)6 31 Guhla (116) 8/4/1/50 08/04/0010/0050 6/2/2/14 06/0Z/002CJ/(J014 58 GUHlA C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri ill Name of the village Location Location location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Guh 1a Tahs il (Part)--Contd. 32 Hansu Majra (108) 8/4/1/61 08/04/0010/0061 6/2/2/26 06/02/0020/0026 33 Harigarh Kingan (7) 8/4/1/43 08/04/0010/0043 6/2/2/38 06/02/0020/0038 34 Harrola (79) 8/4/1/86 08/04/0010/0086 6/2/2/90 06/02/0020/0090 35 H(>mu Majra (120 ) 8/4/1/52 08/04/0010/0052 6/2/2/21 06/02/0020/0021 36 JanE'dpur (93) 8/4/1/83 08/04/0010/0083 6/2/2/102 06/02/0020/0102 37 Jodhwa (27) 8/4/1/21 08/04/0010/0021 6/2/2/50 06/02/0020/0050 38 Kakeor (62) 8/4/1/103 08/04/0010/0103 6/2/2/70 06/02/0020/0070 .39 Kakheri ( 72) 8/4/1/106 08/04/0010/0106 6/2/2/81 06/02/0020/0081 40 kakrala Inayat ( 69) 8/4/1/108 08/04/0010/0108 6/2/2/82 06/02/0020/0082 41 Kal Jar Majra ( 11 ) 8/4/1/44 08/04/0010/0044 6/2/2/39 06/02/0020/0039

42 KamhE'ri (~6) 8/4/1/17 08/04/0010/0017 6/2/2/44 06/02/0020/0044 43 Kal}gthal i ( 73) 8/4/1/91 08/04/0010/0091 6/2/2/89 06/0210020/0089 44 Kasaur (102) 8/4/1/65 08/04/0010/0065 6/2/2/28 06/02/0020/0028 45 Kaso 1i (142) 8/4/1/32 08/04/0010/0032 6/2/2/65 06/02/0020/0065 46 Kawartan (64) • 8/4/1/113 08/04/0010/0113 6/2/2/69 06/02/0020/0069 47 KhambahE'ra ( 128) 8/411/13 08/04/0010/0013 ,6/2/2/9 06/02/0020/0009 48 Kharak (95) 8/4/1/70 08/04/0010/0070 6/2/2/98 06/02/0020/0098 49 Kharal (130) 8/4/1/16 08/04/0010/0016 6/2/2/43 06/02/0020/0043 50 Kharkara (104) 8/4/1/89 08/04/0010/0089 6/2/2/92 06/02/0020/0092 51 Kharod; (14) 8/4/1/58 08/04/0010/0058 6/2/2/36 06/02/0020/0036 52 KhE'rl Daban (1091110) 8/4/1/54 08/04/0010/0054 6/2/2/25 06/02/0020/0025 53 KhE'ri Gulamal; (83) 8/4/1/77 08/04/0010/0077 6/2/2/109 06/02/0020/0109 54 Khushha 1 Maj ra (124) 8/4/1/46 08/04/0010/0046 6/2/2/11 06/02/0020/0011 55 Kohll KhE'ra ( 123) 8/4/1/10 08/04/0010/0010 6/2/2118 06/02/0020/0018 56 Ladana Chakoo (97) 8/4/1/82 08/04/0010/0082 6/2/2/101 06/02/0020/0101 57 Lalpur (119) 8/4/1/51 08/04/0010/0051 6/2/2/20 06/02/0020/0020 58 Lendaheri (30) 8/4/1/22 08/04/0010/0022 6/2/2/51 06/02/0020/0051 59 Machhar Her; (61) 8/4/1/104 08/04/0010/0104 6/2/2/73 06/02/0020/0073 ·60 Majheri ( 133) 8/4/1/34 08/04/0010/0034 6/2/2/63 06/02/0020/0063 61 Majri (,106) 8/4/1/62 08/04/0010/0062 6/2/2/27 06/02/0020/0027 62 Malakpur (66) 8/4/1/111 08/04/0010/0111 6/2/2/86 06/02/0020/0086 63 Malikpur (5) 8/4/1/5 08/04/0010/0005 6/2/2/5 06/02/0020/0005 59 GUHLA c.o. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village location Location l ocati on location No. (Hadbast No.) Code C6de Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Guhla Tahsil (Part)-- Conctd. 64 Mandi Sadra (68) 8/4/1/109 08/04/0010/0109 6/2/2/84 06/02/0020/0084 65 Mand Kali an (115) 8/4/1/57 08/04/0010/0057 6/2/2/15 06/02/0020/0015 66 Mastgarh (103) 8/4/1/64 08/04/0010/0064 6/2/2/93 06/02/0020/0093 67 Megha Majra (98) 8/4/1/67 08/04/0010/0067 6/2/2/95 06/02/0020/0095 68 Mehmudpur (4) 8/4/1/4 08/04/0010/0004 6/2/2/2 06/02/0020/0002 69 Mengran ( 132) 8/4/1/33 08/04/0010/0033 6/2/2/66 06/02/0020/0066 70 Mohanpur ( 139) 8/4/1/35 08/04/0010/0035 6/2/2/64 06/02/0020/0064 71 Nagal (85) 8/4/1/78 08/04/0010/0078 6/2/2/108 06/02/0020/0108 72 Nandgarh (118) 8/4/1/47 08/04/0010/0047 6/2/2/16 06/02/0020/0016 73 Nawach (63) 8/4/1/102 08/04/0010/0102 6/2/2/68 06/02/0020/0068 74 Nimbwala (9) 8/4/1/100 08/04/0010/0100 6/2/2/75 06/02/0020/0075 75 Pabsar (70) 8/4/1/107 08/04/0010/0107 6/2/2/71 06/02/0020/0071 76 Paharpur (80) 8/4/1/84 08/04/0010/0084 6/2/2/103 06/02/0020/0103 77 Peedal (15) 8/4/1/94 08/04/0010/0094 6/2/2/35 06/02/0020/0035 78 Phaphrala (140) 8/4/1/27 08/04/0010/0027 6/2/2/56 06/02/0020/0056 79 Prabhawat (81) 8/4/1/79 08/04/0010/0079 6/2/2/105 06/02/0020/0105 80 Ramgarh Alias (60) 8/411/101 08/04/0010/0101 6/2/2/74 06/02/0020/0074 Rohar 81 Ramthali (99) 8/4/1/68 08/04/0010/0068 6/2/2/96 06/02/0020/0096 82 Rasulpur (65) 8/4/1/112 08/04/0010/0112 6/2/2/83 06/02/0020/0083 83 Ratta Khera (136) 8/4/1/31 08/04/0010/0031 6/2/2/60 06/02/0020/0060 Karaham 84 Ratta Khera ( 122) 8/4/1/8 08/04/0010/0008 6/2/2/7 06/02/0020/0007 Luqman 85 Rawahar Jagir (4) 8/4/1/97 08/04/0010/0097 6/2/2/79 06/02/0020/0079 86 Sadarheri (126) 8/4/1/14 08/04/0010/0014 6/2/2/41 06/02/0020/0041 87 Sair (76) 8/4/1/88 08/04/0010/0088 6/2/2/91 06/02/0020/0091 88 Saravla (127) 8/4/1/12 08/04/0010/0012 6/2/2/10 06/02/0020/0010 89 Shadipur ( 6) 8/4/1/3 08/04/0010/0003 6/2/2/4 06/02/0020/0004 90 Shahzadpur (31 ) 8/4/1/23 08/04/0010/0023 6/2/2/52 06/02/0020/0052 91 Sharakpur (135) 8/4/1/36 08/04/0010/0036 6/2/2/61 06/02/0020/0061 92 Shugalpur (143) 8/4/1/19 08/04/0010/0019 6/2/2/48 06/02/0020/0048 93 Sihali (138) 8/4/1/29 08/04/0010/0029 6/2/2/58 06/02/002010058 60 GUHlA C.D. BlOCk'

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village location location location l ocat; on No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 94 Sinah (Sihir.) (8) 8/4/1/40 08/04/0010/0040 6/2/2/47 06/02/0020/0047 9:' Sirhu Majra (111) 8/4/1/53 08/04/0010/0053 6/2/2/22 06/02/0020/0022 96 Slempur (13) 8/4/1/49 08/04/0010/0049 6/2/2/13 06/02/0020/0013 97 Sotha (78) 8/411/87 08/04/0010/0087 612/2/88 06/02/0020/0088 98 Sultanian (114) 8/411/59 08/04/0010/0059 6/2/2/31 06/02/0020/0031 99 Taranwal i (101 ) 8/4/1/66 08/04/0010/0066 6/2/2/94 06/02/0026/0094 100 Tatiana (129) 8/4/1/15 08/04/0010/0015 6/2/2/42 06/02/0020/0042

101 i Theh BanhE'ra (2) 8/4/1/98 08/04i0010/0098 6/2/2/77 06/02/0020/0077 102 Theh Butana (105) 8/4/1/63 08/04/0010/0063 6/2/2/29 06/02/0020/0029 103 Theh Kharak (94) 8/4/1/71 08/04/0010/0071 6/2/2/100 06/02/0020/0100 104 Theh Majibullah (71 ) 8/4/1/105 08/04/0010/0105 6/2/2/72 06/02/0020/0072 105 Theh Mukerian (75) 8/4/1/92 08/04/0010/0092 6/2/2/33 06/02/0020/0033 106 Theh Newal (5) 8/4/1/96 08/04/0010/0096 6/2/2/80 06/02/0020/0080 107 UmE'dpur (82) 8/4/1/85 08/04/0010/0085 6/2/2/104 06/02/0020/0104 108 Urlana (100) 8/4/1/69 08/04/0010/0069 6/2/2197 06/02/0020/0097 VILLAGE DIRECTORY GUHLA C.D. BLOCK

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VILLAGE GUHlA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

toca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the ti on to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medi cal Orin~ing Post Day or Communi­ hol ds ti ona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil (Part)

Azimg~rh (3) 325.00 1,193 (218) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) BS HP 2 Garhi Nazir (2) 214.00 1,052 (157) p -(-5) T,W,TW, -(5-10) BS HP 3 Shadipur (6) 505.00 435 (60) P -(5-10) T,W, -(5-10) -(5-10) HP 4 Mehmudpur (4) 221.00 772 (127) P,M -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) ,.(-5) HP

5 Malikpur (5) 272.00 754 (126) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) BS

6. Chaba (7) 415.00 1,027 (177) P PHS HP -(-5) -(10+)

7 Oaba (8) 452.00 1,028 (172) P,M,H RP HP PO -(5-10)

8 Ratta Khera (122) 762.42 1,078 (162) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10} Luqman

9 Bhatian (121) 542.00 764 (108) P - (5-10) TW, -(5-10) BS HP 10.tKohli Khera (123) 605.00 7 (3) -(-5) -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP

11 Bubakpur (117) 146.00 281 (46) P -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP

12 Saravla (127) 401.00 753 (119) P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) HP 13 Khambahera (128) 318.08 574 (90) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) HP

14 Sadarheri ( 125 ) 318.00 859 (130) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) BS HP

15 Tatiana (129) 676.00 1 ,411 (202) P ,M PHS TW, -(-5) BS HP 16 J:::horal (130) 405.00 532 (85) P -(-5-10) TW, -(-5) -(5-10) HP 63 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------village di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- CUltur- Area not (i n kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Samana (2) ED, T(281.25),GC(76.89),TW(101.17), 12.39 31.36 (Pb.) EAG TWE(103.19) PR,KR Samana (2) ED, T(167.94),GC(96.11),TW(40.47), 10.65 35.41 (Pb.) EAG TWE(31.36) PR,KR Samana (6) ED, T(466.40),GC(112.30),TW(182.11), 12.29 26.31 (Pb. ) EAG TWE (171.99)

PR,KR ~amana (4) EO, T(203.36),GC(10.12),TW(182.11), 8.53 9.11 (Pb.) EAG TWE(11.13) PR Samana (6) ED, T(246.86).TW(171.99),TWE(74.87) 10.98 14.16 (Pb.) EAG PR.KR Samana (8) EA T(384.26),TW(61.00),TWE(323.26) 3.28 27.46 (Pb.) PR,KR Samana (14 ) EA T(407.71),TW(43.50),TWE(364.21) 8.88 35.41 (Pb.) PR,KR Samana (14) EA T(688.96),TW(85.99),TWE(602.97) 0.62 72.84 (Pb.) PR Cheeka ( 10) ED, T(451.22),GC(21.25),TW(207.40), 3.03 28.06 59.69 EAG TWE(222.57) KR Cheeka (3) ED, 605.00 EAG PR Cheeka (5) ED, T(131.00) ,GC( 18.00), TW( 113.00) 1.00 14.00 EAG PR,KR Cheeka (7) £0, T(348.02),GC(5.05),TW(80.94), 2.02 2.40 48.56 EAG TWE(262.03) PR,KR Cheeka (7) ED. T(274.16),GC(7.08).TW(50.58). 2.02 6.49- 35.41 EAG TWE(216.50)

PRo Cheek a (2) EA T(288.33),GC(36.42).TW(101.17), 21.58 8.09 TWE(150.74) PR Cheek a (4) EA T(568.57),GC(137.59),TW(202.34), 22.26 30.54 54.63 TWE(228.64)

PR Cheek a (5) EA T(335.88),GC(101.17),TW(101.17) 8.09 la.~" 42..,.9 TWE(133.54) 64

VILLAGE GUULA C.D. BLOCK Amen it i es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a da:h (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in bracKets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and "--5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house­ Educ a­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days ,cat ion (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai h~ay ket/ station, hat water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil {Part)--Gontd. 17 Kamheri (26) 505.00 1,176 (194) P PHS, T,W, TW, -( -5) BS RP HP 18 Baupur (131) 964.00 1,444 (194) P RP T,W, TW, PO BS HP 19Shugalpur (143) 1'04.00 261 ( 41) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) BS

20 Gagat'PLJr (144) 505.00 1 ,808 (280) P PHS T W,HP PO BS

21 Jodfll'ia ( 27j 139.00 293 (43) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

22 Lendaheri ( 30) 260.00 599 (96) P -(-5) TW,HP -(~5) BS

23 Shahzadpur (31 ) 154.00 93 (13) -(-5} -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

J 24 Arno 1 i ( 32 ) 1. 118.00 2,993 (433) P,M,H D,PHS, H~ PO B9 RP(3) I 25 Chhana (29) 25. 00 52 (9) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) BS Agrian

26 Chhana ((8) 60.00 135 (13) P - (-5) HP -(-5) BS Jattan 27 Phaphrala ( 140) 308.00 703 (111) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

28 AhrRctdpur Gerlt( 141) 144.00 272 (41) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

29 Sihal i (138) 95.00 533 (84) P -(-5) T,,\W, -(-5) -(-5) HP

30 Budhanpur (137) 155.00 293 (55) P -(-5) TW, -(5-10) BS Gujran HP 31 Ratta Khera (136) 147.00 432 (53) P D T,TW, -(-5) BS Karham HP 32 Kasol i (142) 228.00 413 (64) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

33 Mengran (132) 500.00 870 (136) P -(5-10) TW,TW, PO HP 65 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area 'under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply' rounded upto two decimal places) to and --~------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13, 14 15 16 17 18

PR Cheek a (15) EA T(465.38),TW(127.47),TWE(337.91) 1. 18 38.44

PR Cheeka (18) EA T(842,74),TW(203.35),TWE(639.39) 1.01 43.36 76.89

PR Cheeka (20) EA T(89.00),TW(25.00),TWE(64.00) 4.00 11.00

PR Cheek a (16) EA T(456.27),TW(228.64),TWE(227.63) 1.01 12.31 35.41

PR Cheek a ( 18) EA T(120.00),TW(50.00),TWE(70.00) 4.00 4.00 11.00

PR Cheeka (22) EA T(240.00),TW(100.00),TWE(140.00) 3.00 17.00

PR Patiala (25) EA T(146.00),TW(46.00),TWE(100.00) 1.00 7.00 (Pb. ) PR Patiala (19) EA T(1016.76),GC(208.41),TW(100.16), 6.07 0.07 95.10 (Pb.) TWE(708.19) ,I PR Patiala (21) EA T(20.00),GC(1.00),TW(19.00) 2.00 1.00 2.00 (Pb. ) PR Patiala (22) EA T(47.00,GC(20.00),TW(7.00), 1.00 12.00 (Pb. ) TWE(20.00) PR Cheek a ( 16 ) EA T(258.00),GC(16.00),TW(50,00), 19.00 31.00 TWE(192.00) PR Cheek a (16) EA T(126.00),TW(26.00),TWt(100.00) 5.00 13.00

PR Cheek a (16) EA T(79.00),TW(21.00),TWE'58.00) 0.95 15.05

PR Cheek a ( 1 ) EA T(141.00),TW(45.00),TWE(96.00) 0.60 13.40

PR Cheek a (16) EA T(130.10),TW(32.00),TWE(98.10) 1.90 15.00

PR Cheeka (14) EA T(201.00),TW(50.00),TWE(151.00) 2.00 25.00

PR Pehowa (22) EA T(449.19),TW(428.96),0(20.23) 0.23 50.58 66 VILLAGE GUHlA C.D. BLOCI' Ameniti es and

,loea- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vill age, a dash \~ is shown in the col urnn and next Code number) of the ti on to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 krns, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number _____ w __where • ______the facility ._~ ___ is~. __available M ______is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds ti ona 1 water & days cati on (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rail way ket/ station, 1:1 at water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil {Part)--Contd. 34 Majheri (133) 266.00 545 (86) P -(-5) iW,HP -(-5) -(.-5)

35 Mohanpur (139) 124.00 239 (38) P -(-5) TW,KP -( -5) .. -(-5)

36 Sharakpur (135 ) 126.00 365 (51) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

37 Bhunsl an (134) 573.00 1,600 (210) P,M,H PHS, TW,HP PO BS RP(2) 38 Adoya (4) 962.00 2,288 (384) P -(-5) W,TW, -(5-10) BS HP 39 Bhagal (1 ) 2,499.00 1,565 (1089) P,M,H PHC,PHS 11,W,TW, Po BS RP( 5)' HP Phone \ 40 Sinah (8) 334.00 799 (92) P -(-5) TtW,TW, -(-5) -(-5) (Sihiri') HP I I 41 Ohandota (9) 451.00 1,086 (156) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) HP 42 Badsui (10) 686.00 1,750 (241) P PHS, T,W,TW, PO -(-5) RP HP 43 Hadgarh (7) 525.00 2,593 (345) P -(5-10) T.TW,HP -(-5) BS Kingan \ 44 Ka 11 ar ( 11 ) 371.00 946 (154) P -(5-10) T.TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Majra

45 Cheeka (Rural (12) 1,481.00 1,476 (225) P -(-5) T,TW. -(,.5) BS Part) HP 46 Khushhal (124) 612.00 1,072 (165) P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) Majra (Part) HP 47 Nandgarh (118) 289.00 792 (108) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

48 Berad (125) 96.00 147 (19 ) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP

49 Slempur (13) 235.00 20 (4) P,PUC, -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) BS (Part,) C HP 67 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under d;ffe~nt types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest------~------~------f Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Cheek a (15 ) EA T(253.93).TW(S6.65).TWE(197.28) 0.18 11.89

PR Cheeka (17) EA T(110.75).TW(30.00).TWE(80.75) 1.25 12.00

PR Cheek a (15) EA T(115.25).TW(35.00).TWE(80.25) 1. 75 9.00

PR Cheeka (13) EA T(527.09).TW(126.46).TWE(400.63) 0.38 4S.S3

PR,FP Pehowa (10) EA )(846.78) ,GC(32 .37), TW( 461.33), 3.93 111.29 TWE(353.08) PR Cheeka (8) EA T(2196.40),GC(S39.24).TW(1214.03), 62.82 239.78 TWE(443.13) PR Cheeka (7) EA T(289.35},GC(63.74),TW(80.94), 19.22 2.16 23.27 TWE(144.67) PR Cheek a (S) EA T(388:76),GC(S7.S6),TW(89.64), 7.S1 54.73 TWE(241.56) PR,KR Cheeka (3) EA T(631.30),GC(56.66),TW(121.40), 6.14 48.56 TWE(453.24) PR Cheek a (3) EA T(466.39).GC(132.53),TW(111.29). 7.01 51.60 TWE(222.57) PR Cheek a (2) EA T(3J6.61) ,GC(65·, 76) .TW(SO.58), 5.05· 29.34 TWE(220.27) PR Cheeka ( 1 ) EA T(1381.43).GC(613.08).TW(60.16). 3.03 65.57 30.97 TWE(708~19) PR Cheeka (2) EA T(592.86).GC(56.66).TW(212.46), 1156 17.58 TWE (323.74) PR Cheek a (5) ED\ T(267.09).GC(43.50).TW(223.59) 0.66 21.25 EAG PR Cheek a (3) EO, T(B6.00),TW(12.00),TWE(74.00) 1.00 9.00 EAG PR Cheek a (2) EA T(192.46),GC(127.47),TW(65.99} 0.28 41.76 68 VilLAGE

SMA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total T~tal Amenities available (if not available within the tio" (with hadbast "area popul a­ vi1l age a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the ti on to it i~ brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms .5~10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number ~here the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Ed~~~=---M;di~~i---D~i~ki~;---p~;t----D~;-~;--c;;;~hi~-~ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar.- raj 1way ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Contd. ~o Gu~la (Part) (116) 506.00 204 (39) P HC,PHC,PHST,TW, PTO, BS RP(2) HP Phone 51 lalpur (119) 148.00 454 (68) P -(-5) TW,HP -'( -5) BS

52 Hemu Majra '(120) 163.00 441 (68) P -(-5) TW,HP BS

53 "Si nhu Majra (111) 768.00 1,611 (246) P,M RP T,HP -(5-10) BS

54 Kheri Daban {109)l ~99.00 932 (158) P RP T,tw, BS ( 11Q) HP 55 Chanchak (112) 176.00' 1,056 (172) P -(-5) TW,~P "(10+) BS

56 Ouserpur (113) 527.00" 1,278 (183) P PHS, W,TW, ·(5-10) BS RP HP 57 Mand Kalian (115) 196.00 213 (,32~ -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(:.5) BS

58 I5harodi I ~14) 1,~01.00 4,232 (627) P,M PHS T,W, TW, PO, -(-5) HP Phone 59 Sultanian (114) 696.00 2.044 (297) P -(5-10) W, TW, BS HP 60 Agondh (107) 1,112.00 2,389 (~84) P,M,I PHS,RP TW,HP PO ,BS I. 61 Hansu Majra (108) 324.00 1,032, (156)I P RP T, TW, HP - ( -5) BS

62 Majri (106) 625.00 1,696 (259) P RP(2) T.tW, ..'{ -5) BS HP 63 Theh Butana (105) 662 :00 1,427 (256) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

64" Mastgarh (103) 645."00 1 , 449 (208 r P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) un 69 DIRECTORY land, use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance F~;;;t----:--i;;i~;t;d-b;-;~~;~;------U~=----~-C~lt~;=--A;;;-~~t-- (i n' kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 . PR Cheeka (3) EA T(439.03),GC(312.41),TW(126.62) 66.97

I PR Cheeka (6) ED, T(137.00),GC(71.00),TW(30.00), 2.00 9.00 EAG TWE(30.00) PR Cheeka (5) ED, T(147.00),GC(80.00),TW(38.00), 2.00 14.00 EAG TWE(29.00) PR Cheeka (8) ED, T(705.28),GC(255.96),TW(257.10), 7,.08 55.64 EAG TWE(192.22) PR Cheeka (15) ED, T(353.08),GC(132.53),TW(99.15), 6.46 39.46 EAG TWE(121.40) PR Cheeka (12) EA T(150.80),GC(95.80),TW(18,00), 4.40 20.80 TWE(37.00) PR Cheek a (10) EA T(467.60),GC(32.37j,TW(89.03)~ 4.77 54.63 TWE(346.20) PR Cheeka (5) EA T(178.87),GC(27.32),TW(48.56), 0.13 17.00 TWE(102.99) PR Cheeka (4) EA T(1208.00),GC(340.00),TW(209.00), 2.00 8.00 83.00 TWE{659.00) PR Cheeka (11) EA T(620.78),GC(63.74),TW(106.23), 15.33 59.89 TWE(450.81) PR Cheeka ( 12) EA T(946.00) ,GC(394'.00) ,TW(180.00), 166.00 TWE(372.00) PR Cheeka (15) ED, T(292.38),GC(166.93),TW(24.28), 3.29 28.33 EAG TWE(101.17) PR Cheek a (15) ED, T(553.40),GC(233.70),TW(112.30), 3.8? 67.78 EAG TWE(207.40) PR,FP Cheek a (12) EA T(611.07),GC(33.39J.TW(191.21). 49.57 0.35 1.01 TWE (386.47) PR Cheek a (14) EA T(592.86),GC(268.10),TW(80.94). 0.54 51.60 TWE(243.82) 70 VILLAGE SOOLA C.D. BLOCI' Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- ~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona] water & days cation (potable) tel e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway k_et/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 65 Kasaur (102) 930.00 1,597 (219) P,M PHS, T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) RP HP • 66 Taranwali (101) 462.00 1,415 (223) P -(-5) T,TW, -(5-10) BS HP 57 Megha Majra (98) 212.00 277 (36) P -(-5) T -(-5) BS

68 Ramtha 1i (99) 552.00 1,459 (203) P P~S T.,TW, Phone BS HP 69 Urlana (100) 784.00 1,514 (251) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

70 Kharak (95) 1,491.00 5,390 (856) P,M, I D,PHC, T,W,TW, PO is PHS.RP(2) HP ,Phone 71 Theh Kharak (94) 357.00 650 (90) P -(-5) T, niJ,HP 1-( -5} BS

77 Kheri Gulamali(B3) 1,137.00 3,362 (502) P,M, I PHS, W,TW,HP PO BS RP(3} 78 Naga 1 {B5} 301.00 1,263 ( 188) P -(10+) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

79 Prabhawat (81) 276.00 740 (99) P -(5-10) W, TW, -(-5) BS HP

80' 60hran (84) 386.00 1,010 (1~2) P,M D,RP W,TW,HP -(-5)\ BS I

81 Gogh, (92) 177.00 418 (73) P -(-5) W, TW. -(5-10) BS HP \ 82, lad,ana. (97) 1,420.00 2,758 (418) P(2} -(5-10) W.TW, -(5 .. 10) BS Chakoo HP 83- Janedpur (93) 266.00 795 (95) p -(5-10) W.TW, -(-5) BS HP

84 Paharpur ( 80) 98.00 881 (126) P PHS W,TW, -(5-10) BS Hp·

85 Um~dpur (82) 454.00 579 (74) P -(19+) W,TW, .. (-5) -(-5) HP 71 &IRECTORY l,and use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance ------1------.------Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 15 16 17 18

l'R Cheeka (17) ED, T(862.98), GC( 453.24}, TW(96 .11), 5.06 0.25 61.71 EAG • TWE(313.63} I ~R Cheek a (15) EA T(413.79},GC(169.97}/TW(84.98), 0.66 47.55 TWE{158.84) PR Cheeka (15 ) ED, T(191.21)GC(70.01},TW(75.27}, 0.56 20.23 EAG TWE(45.93) PR,KR Cheeka (20) EA T(SOO.80),GC(110.28),TW(87.01), 3.03 3.66 44.S1 TWE(303.S1) PR Cheek a (28) EA T(714.19),GC(S1.60},TW(212.46}, 69.81 TWE(4S0.13) PR Cheeka (2S) EA T(1410.31),GC(338.90},TWE(1073.41) 1.27 79.42

PR,KR Cheek a (22) ED, T(333.73),GC(79.92),TW(25.29), 23.27 EAG TWE(228.S2} PR Kaithal (16 ) EA T(948.98),GC(40.47},TWE(908.51) 58.68 21.09 108.25

PR Kaithal (14) EA T(274.63),GC(161.32),TWE(113.31) 2.49 23.88

PR Kaithal (16 ) EA T(227.00),GC(129.00),TWE(98.00) 11.00 38.00

PR Kaithal (11 ) EA T(320.71),GC(210.43},TWE(110.28) 14.71 50.58

PR Kaithal (15 ) EA T(153.00),GC(89.00),TWE(64.00) • 2.00 22.00

PR Cheeka (23) EA T{1344.12),GC{277.21),TWE(1066.91) 75.8&

PR Kaithal (24) EA T(232.00},TWE(232.00) 3.00 31.0~

PR Kaithal (24) EA T(85.00),GC(18.00),TWE(67.00) 1.00 12.0<1-

PR Kaithal (22) EA T(413.53),GC(220.S5),TWE(192.98) 40.4'f 72

VILLAGE GUHlA C.O. BLOCI' Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not availablB within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the t; on to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10t kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds ti ona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rail way ket/ stati on, hat water-· if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil (Part) --contd. 86 Harnola (79 ) 163.00 565 (74) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

87 Sotha (78) 703.00 1,687 (241) P,M PHS T,W,TW -(5-10) BS HP 88 Sair ( 76 ) 1, 146. 00 2,159 (256) P,M - (10+) W,TW, PO BS HP 89 Kharkara (104) 979.00 2,433 (320) P -(-5) T,W, TW, PO BS HP 90 Bhunna ( 74 ) 1, 874 •00 5,640 (850) P(5), PHS T,W, PO BS M(2) , HP Phone H(2)

91 Kangtha 1 i (73) 582.00 1,995 (305) P,M,H D,P~S~ T,W, TW, PO BS H~ I 92 Theh Mukerian (75) 480.00 _ 770 _.( 127) P -(5-10) W,TW, -(5-10) HP 93 Dhundwa (16) 59.00 Un-

94 Peedal ( 15 ) 1, 216 .00 4,008 (608) P,M,H PHS, T,W, TW, PO BS RP HP 95 Balbehra (6) 1,233.00 3,829 (552) P(2), PHS W,HP PO BS M 96 Theh Newal (5) 717.00 1,296 (182) P -(-5) T, W, TW '. - ( -5 ) -(-5) \ HP 97 Rawahar (4) 723.00 985 (150) P -(-5) T ,W, TW, -(-5) BS Jagir HP -(-5) 98 Theh Banhera (2) 579.00 1,631 (258) P PHS W,HP -(5-10)

• BS 99 Bichhian (3) 556.00 674 (109) P -(-5) W,HP -(10+)

-(-5) BS 100 Nimbwala (Y) 335.00 877 (131) P -(-5) W,HP

101 Ram9arn Alias (60)1,032.00 2,007 (327) P PHS W,TW, PO BS Rohar HP 73 DIRECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp ly ro.unded upto two dec ima 1 places) to and ------,------~------vi 11 age distance Forest J Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (i ncl ud- vation i n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kaitha 1 (18 ) EA T(138.00),GC(62.0Q),TWE(76.00) 2.00 23.00

PR Kaithal (16) EA T(626.00),GC(242:00),TW(20.00), 1.00 76.00 TWE(364.00) PR Kaithal (19 ) EA T(1064.05),GC(451.22),TWE(612.83) 81.95

PR Cheek a (10) EA T(910.20),GC(580.38),TW(40.47), 68.80 TWE(289.35) PR Cheeka (12) EA T(1703.70),GC(422.89),TW(319.70), 14.50 155.80 TWE(961.11)

PR Cheeka (10) EA T(536.47),GC(212.46),TW(32.37), 45.53 TWE(291.64' PR Cheek a (6) ED, T(391.52),GC(156.81),TW(115.33), 42.95 45.53 EAG TWE(119.38) inhabited

PR Cheek a (6) EA T(1108.76),GC(201.33),TW(453.24), 17.20 90.04 TWE(454.19) PR Cheeka (8) EA T(1188.75),GC(287.32),TW(207.40}, 44.25 TWE(694.03) PR Cheek a (8) EA T(487.00),GC(347.00),TW(55.00), 7.00' 180.00 43.00 TWE(85.00) PR Cheek a (11 ) E:A T(309.58),GC(231.68),TW(20.23) 4.05 12.79 396.58 TWE(57.67, PR Kaithal (4) EA T(544.30),GC(177.05),TW(101.17), 1.31 33.39 TWE1266.0B) PR Cheek a (12) EA T(?11.44),GC(45.53),TW(44.51), 10.12 9.68 324.76 TWE(121.40) PR Pehowa P4) EA T(245.00),GC(35.00),TW(110.00), 3.00 48.00 39.00 TWE(100.00) PR Pehowa (16) EA T(515.98),GC(163.90),TW(110.28) 30.40 485.62 TWE(241.80) 74 VILLAGE GUHLA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

loea- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility ;s available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or­ Communi­ holds ti onal water & days cation (potable) tele- of (Bus graph the stoP. mar­ railway ket/ station, hat water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guhla Tahsil (Part}--Concld._ ,102 Nawach (63) 2,266.00 4;886 (750) P,M,H PHS W,TW, PO. BS HP Phone

103 ' Kakeor (62) -758.00 973 (145) P -(-5) T ,W,TW, -(5 .. 10) •• BS HP

104 Machhar (61) 531.00 158 (Z5) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -( 10+) ... -(-5) Heri 105 tTheh Maji­ 403.00 3 (3) -(10+) -(10+} .. '-( 10+) ,<, -Bull ah 106 Kakheri (72) 1,272.00 2,979 (425) P -(-5) T,W,TW, Pho,nE! BS HP

107 Pabsar (70) 489.00 795 (112) P~M -(5-10) W,TW, -(:'5) BS HPt '\ 108 Kakrala (69) 693.00 -(-5) -(5-105 -(-5) sS; 2,037 (313) TW\HP j Inayat J I f 109 "Mandi Sadra (68) 486.00 1,274 (196) P -(5-10) W,HP PO' BS

110 Ferozepur {67} 394.00 1.)62 (179) P -(-5) T,w~ TW, -(-5) '-( -5) HP 111 Malakpur (66) 632.00 .(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

112 Rasulpur ( 65) 1, 168,.00 2,036 (298) P,M,H PHS TW,HP PO BS

113 Kawartan (64) 1,019.00 3" 419 (521) P(2) , PHS W,TW, PO BS \ M \ HP

Guhlii C.O. Block 61.657.50 144.661 P(103) ,PHC(4r Total (21.643) "(25) PHS(27) H(13) 0(5) PUC(1) RP(31) C(1) 75 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach ,town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------t.,-- -,:--:------'------vi 11 age distance Forest irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves },

11 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kaithal (16) EA l( 1560.04 ),GC(447. 17), TWE (1:112 .an 44.51 469.23 , 92~'22

PR ,Kaithal (18) EA T(22~. 34 f,GC( 139'. 31), TWcn. 32). '-- 529.66 tWE ( 61 ~ 71 ) , , . ,. PR Cheeka (:13) ED, .. 1(31 ;36). GC( 28 ,33),; ni( 3.03) 499.64 tAG

KR Kaithal (16) EA 403.00'

PR Kaitll~T ,( 19) EA T( 1148.28) .GC'( 308.57}. TWE (839.71) 29~63 94.09

PR,FP' Cheeka (16) EA T(~32.70)~GC(74.87).TWl35~41). '4.39 251.91 TWE(122.42)

PR,FP Kaithal (18) EA T(623~ 19) ,GC(532.14) ,TW(91.05) 1.01 68.80

PR Kai tha 1 (16) EA T( 429.53) , GC (110.22) , TW ( 101 .17) , 0.10 S6.37 TWt(218.14 )

PR Kaithal (13) f.'A -..... T(368. 26) .GC (229.66) ,rw[_( 138. 60) " 1.0,., 0'.:45 24.28

PR Kaithal ( 11) EA' " . T(568.,2.4) ,GC (321. 39), TW( 44 .51) .. 6 ..n7 ,.0.:-- 57~69 TWE,( 202 .~4) PR Kaithal (14 ) fA " .. T( H147 .11 J,GC(606 .. 0l) ~~W( 13} ;~9), 0.,50 120.39 " " ' :' TWE(3'O,3.5l}, ',: . PR Kaithal (16) 'EA ',' ' " T(.90(l,~06)'tG¢.'( 435 .,6~), TW(52'.,61}, '21,82 97.j,Z . ,'Tw~{~l ~'.?6)," .. . ' --

'1~~00:; ,1(51701,.30): ~GC(14431 ~(4). TV(t0555 •.47). 320.12 1.• 398.~,7 ,170.44 ~(Z669:4.56l~O(20"23)' . ,

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK

77

79 KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village location location location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code t Code Code Code (Manua 1'] (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)

1. Atela (1) 8/4/2/1 08/04/0020/0001 6/2/3/108 06/02/0030/0108 2. Balwanti (32) 8/4/2/10 08/04/0020/0010 6/2/3/97 06/02/0030/0097 3. Barot (3) 8/4/2/16 08/04/0020/0016 6/2/3/95 06/02/0030/0095 4. Bhanpura (14 ) 8/4/2/65 08/04/0020/0065 6/2/3/117 06/02/0030/0117 5. Sheni Majra (36) 8/4/2/56 08/04/0020/0056 6/2/3/82 06/02/0030/0082 6. Budha Khera (87) 8/4/2/70 '08/04/0020/0070 6/2/2/114 06/02/0020/0114 7. Chandana ( lB) B/4/2/119 -08/04/0020/0119 6/2i3/124 06/02/0030/0124 B. Chhot ( 13) 8/4/2/66 08/041>020/0066 6/2/3/111 06/02/0030/0111 9. Dawal (15 ) 8/4/2/114 08/04/0020;0114 6/2/3/116 06/02/0030/0116 10. Deoban (44) 8/4/2/154 08/04/0020/0154 6/2/3/73 06/02/0030/0073 11 • Deohera (29) 8/4/2/8 08/04/0020/0008 6/2/3/99 06/02/0030/0099 12. Dhodh Kher; (39) 8/4/2/124 08/04/0020/0124 6/2/3/83 06/02/0030/0083 13. Dhos (2) 8/4/2/50 08/04/0020/0050 6/2/3/40 06/02/0030/0040 14. Dhunderher; (12) 8/4/2/77 08/04/0020/0077 6/2/3/115 06/02/0030/0115 15. Diluwala ( 10) 8/4/2/75 08/04/0020/0075 6/2/3/113 06/02/0030/0113 16. Dohar (30) 8/4/2/7 08/04/0020/0007 6/2/3/100 06/02/0030/0100 17. Farsh Majra (2) 8/4/2/2 08/04/0020/0002 6/2/3/107 06/02/0030/0107 18. Franswala (6) 8/4/2/64 08/04/0020/0064 6/2/3/119 06/02/0030/0119 ,J 19. Garhi Padla (7) 8/4/2/67 08/04/0020/0067 6/2/3/110 06/02/0030/0110 20. Geong (34) 8/4(2/55 08/04/0020/0055 6/2/3/90 06/02/0030/0090 21. Guhna (11 ) 8/4/2/78 08/04/0020/0078 6/2/3/114 06/02/0030/0114 22. Harsola (46) 8/4/2/148 08/04/0020/0148 6/2/3/127 06/02/0030/0127 06/02/0030/0089 23. Jagdish PUra (35) 8/4/2/58 08/04/0020/0058 6/2/3/89 06/02/0030/0098 24. Jaswant i (31) 8/4/2/9 08/04/0020/0009 6/2/3/98 06/02/0030/0079 25. Kakot (5) 8/4/2/127 08/04/0020/0127 6/2/3/79 06/02/0030/0093 26. Kathwar (3) 8/4/2/53 08/04/0020/0053 6/2/3/93 06/02/0030/0096 27. Keorak (33) 8/4/2/17 08/04/0020/0017 6/2/3/96 06/02/0030/0039 28. Khanoda (11 ) 8/4/2/19 08/04/0020/0019 6/2/3/39 06/02/0030/0102 29. Khanpur (25) 8/4/2/5 08/04/0020/0005 6/2/3/102 80

~AITHAl C.D. BLOCl

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village location l oeati on Location location No. (Hadbast NO.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

k~ithal Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 30. Kheri Raiwal i (7) 8/4/2/15 08/04/0020/0015 6/2/1/98 06/02/0010/0098 31. Kheri Sheru (45) 8/4/2/149 08/04/0020/0149 6/2/3/128 06/02/0030/0128 32. Khurana (26) 8/4/2/6 08/04/0020/0006 6/2/3/101 06/02/0030/0101 33. Kultaran (27) 8/4/2/60 08/04/0020/0060 6/2/3/87 06/02/0030/0087 34. Kutabpur (16) 8/4/2/115 08/04/0020/0115 6/2/3/120 06/02/0030/0120 35. Ladana Baba (8) 8/42/69 08/04/0020/0069 6/2/3/-109 06/02/0030/0109 36. Magho Majri (5) 8L4/2/63 08/04/0020/0063 6/2/3/118 06/02/0030/0118 37. Mahal Kheri (91 8/4/2/74 08/04/0020/0074 6/4/1/10 06/04/0010/0010 38. Manas (4) 8/4/2/68 08/04/0020/0068 6/2/3/105 06/02/0030/0105 39. Mundhri (6) 8/4/2/52 08/04/0020/0052 6/2/3/92 06/02/0030/0092 40. Naina (7) 8/4/2/51 08/04/0020/0051 6/2/3/41 06/02/0030/0041

41. Nand Singh Wala (8) 8/4/2/72 08/04/0020/0072 6/~/1/9 06/04/0010/0009 42. Narar (Naror) (37) 8/4/2/125 08/04/0020/0125 6/2/3/81 06/02/0030/0081 '43. Padla (9) 8/4/2/76 08/04/0020/0076 6/2/3/112 06/02/0030/0112 44. Patti Afgan '( 23) 8/4/2/61 08/04/0020/0061 6/2/3/,03 06/02/0030/0103 45. Patti Choudhari (20) 8/4/2/118 08/04/0020/0118 '6/,2/3/1,23 06/02/0030/0123 46. Patti D09ran (21 ) 8/4/2/117 08/04/0020/0117 6/2/3/1~2 06/02/0030/0122 47. Patti 'Gadar (19) 8/4/2/123 08/04/0020/0123 6/2/3/85 06/02/0030/0085 48. Patti Kaisth Seth (24 ) 8/4/2/57 08/04/0020/0057 6/2/3/86 06/02/0030/0086 49. Patti Khat (22) 8/4/2/62 08/04/0020/0062 6/2/3/104 06/02/0030/0104

50. Peoda (41) 8/4/2/121 08/04/0020/012'1 ~/2/3/125 I 06/02/0030/0125

51. Roherian (17) 8/4/2/116 08/04/q020/0116" 6/2/3/121 06/02/0030/0121 52. Sangatpura (88) 8/4/2/71 08/04/0020/0071 6/2/2/115 06/02/0020/0115 53. Si!nghan (10) 8/4/2/73 08/04/0020/0073 6/4/1/11 06/04/0010/0011 54. Sapan Kheri (4) 8/4/2/54 08/04/0020/0054 6/2/3/91 06/02/0030/0091 55. Saran (43) 8/4/2/155 08/04/0020/0155 6/2/3772 06/02/0030/0072 56. Sega (38) 8/4/2/126 08/04/0020/0126 6/2/3/80 06/D2;0030 /0080 57. Serta (3) 8/4/2/4 08/04/0020/0004 6/2/3/106 06/02/0030/0106 58. Sher Garh (40) 8/4/2/122 08/04/0020/0122 6/2/3/84 06/02/0030/0084

59. Sisla Sismore (47) 8/4/2/147 08/04/0020/014~ 6/2/3/74 06/02/0030/0074 (Sisla Sirmore)

60. Siwan ( 77) 8/4/2/3 08/04/0020/0003 6/2/2/87 06/02/0020/0087 81 KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Locati on Locati on No. (H~dbast No.) Code Code Code Code (l~anua1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 J 4 5 6

Ka{tha 1 Tahsil {Part)--Concld. \ 61. Teek (1 ) 8/4/2/18 '08/04/0020/0018 6/2/3/94 06/02/0030/0094 62. Titram '( 42) 8/4/2/120 08/04/0020/0120 6/2/3/126 06/02/0030/0126 63. Ujana (28) 8/4/2/59 08/04/0020/0059 6/2/3/88 06/02/0030/0088

Guhla Tahsil (Part)

1. Andhli (~1 ) 8/4/1/73 08/04/0010/0073 6/2/2/112 06/02/0020/0112 2. Lander Keema (89) 8/4/1/74 08/04/0010/0074 6/2/2/113 06/02/0020/0113 3. Lander Peerzada (90) 8/4/1/75 08/04/0010/0075 6/2/2/111 06/02/0020/0111 4. Manjhlal (86) 8/4/1/76 08/04/0010/0076 6/2/2/110 06/02/0020/011Q 5. Pisawal' (Paswal) (96) 8/4/1/72 08/04/0010/0072 fi/2/2/99 06/02/0020/0099

VILLAGE DIRECTORY KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK

83 84 VILLAGE KAITHAL C.O. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n, number where the facility ;s available is given) hectares} of house- ----~------.------~-----Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil (Part) Atela ( 1 ) 697.67 2,400 (412) P(2.) RP ,S MP T,W,tW, -(-5) BS HP 2 Farsh Majra (Z) 358.55 1.179 (175) P PHS, TW,HP -(-5) BS RP,SMP

3 Siwan ( 77) 4,176.00 16,250(2,652) P,M(·2), PHC, T,W,j-W P.T.O. BS H(2), PHS(3), Phone PUC,Tr. RP 4 Serta ( 3) 972.04 3,095 (423) P,M,H RP(3) W,TK, PO BS HP

5 Khanpur (25) 283.28 1,960 (303) P,M RP , W,TW, -(5-10) BS HP I 6 Khurana (26) 1,142.41 3.414 (464) P,M,H PHS, w".rw, PO BS RP(2) HP 1Phone, 7 ~ Dohar (30) 653.15 1,975 (306 )\ P RP W,HP '-(-5) BS

8 Deohera (29) 1,125.01 3,418 (581) P,M PHC, T,W,TW, -(-5) BS PHS HP

9 Jaswanti (31) 651.53 1,501(240) P -( -5) W,HP - C;-5) BS

10 Balwanti (32) 488.85 1,492 (242) P,M -(-5) W,HP - (-5) BS

15 Kheri (7) 526.08 1,213 (212) P -(-5) W,TW - (-51 BS Raiwali 16 Barot (3) 1,229.01 3,080 (SOO) P,M,H PHS, TW,HP PO BS,RS RP(2) 17 Keorak (33) 2,953.76 11,675(1,863) P(2), PHt, T,W,TW PTa BS M(2), PHS(2), HP Phone H(2l D ~, BS,RS 18 Teek ~1) 1,094.47 2,774 (410) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW. PO RP HP

19 Khanoda (11) 840.92 2,757 (439) P,M RP(2) T,W,TW "- (-5) -(-5) 50 Ohos (2) 626.85 2,512 (381) P, RP T,W,TW -(-5) BS 85 DIRECTORY

.Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (\~e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest ,rrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (; n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (incluct- vatfon i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ka.i tha 1 ( 11 ) EA (T(607.63),GC(461.33),TW(65.76) 7.08 28.33 54.63 TWE(80.54)

PR Ka i tha 1 (10 Y EA T(327.80),G~(206.39),TW(40.47), 30.75 TWE(80.94) PR Kaithal (11) EA T(3,637.78).GC(1.347.58),TW(834.65). 2.02 109.26 426.94 TWE{1,455.55)

PR Kaithal (8) EA T(887.56),GC(635.35),TW(70.01), 7.59 76.89 TWE(182.20) PR,FP Kaithal (8) EA T(257.99),GC(120.39),TW(70.82) 25.29 HjE(66.78)

PR Kaithal (6) EA T(1,062~48),GC(815.43).TW(153.78). 69.81 10.12 TWE(93.27) , PR Kaithal (10) EA T(572.50),GC(467.10),TW(34.35), 12.80 7.35 60.50 TWq 71.05) PR,KR Kaithal (8) EA T(1,048.12),GC(674.20),TW(93.48), 76.89 " TWE (280.44 ) PR Kaithal (14) EA T(610.26),GC(296.43), TW1134.50), 2.63 0.05 38.59 TWE(179.33) PR,KR Ka itha 1 (12) EA j(457.29),GC(28.33),TW(90.04), 31.56 TWE(338.92) PR,KR Pehowa (13) ED, T(479.54),GC(68.79),TW(410.7S) 16.19 30.35 EAG PR Kaithal (14) ED, T(1,130.68),GC(420.47),TWE(710.21) 2.41 95.92 EAG PR,KR Ka ithal (10) EA T(2,022.1B),GC(454.05),TW(631.30). 649.10 29.13 253.35 TWE(936.83)

PR, Kaithal (16) EA T(998.07),GC(318.39),TW(281.12), 2.03 1.02 93.35 TWE(398.56} PR,KR Pundri (12 ) EA T( 792. 36), TW(303.51), TItlE( 488.85) 48.56

~ PR,KR Pundri (8) EA T(5BO.p1),GC(200.21),TW(17B.06), .- 46.24 TWE(202.34) 86

VILLAGE KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is s~own in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number . where the facility i9"available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educ a- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jaithal Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 51 N,aina (7 ) 642.23 2,700 (414) P,M,H PHS. W,HP PO BS D,R,P

52' ~'lIndl1t' i (6) 1,095.87 4.544 (764) P,M PHC, T,W,HP PO, 8S PHS,RP Phone 53 Kathwal" (3 ) 1,049.74 2,681 (440) P RP T,W,TW, - (-5} 8S HP 54 Sapan Kiler i (4 ) 314.44 846 ( 167) P -(-5) HP -(-5) 8S

55 Geong (34) 1,392.50 3,971 (675) P,~1. H PHS,RP T,W,TW PO BS,RS HP ,~~

56 Bileni ~'ajra (36) 236.74 579(91 ) P -(5-10) T,W, -;(5-10) 8S HP

57 Patti Kaisth(24) 1,587.25 1,480 (250) P -( -5~ T ; -J-5) -(-5) Setll !Part) , I I 58 Jagdish'. (35 ) 317.67 1,004(178) P PHS T,TW, -(-5) 8S Pura HP

59 Uj ana (28) 399.01 840 (11~ ) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) 8S HP ",60 Kultaran (27) 485.62 1.,762 (259) P ,PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP

61 Patti (23) 1,424.65 5,717 (920) P(3) RP TW,HP PO I" -(-5) Afgan (Part) M,H 62 Patti (22) 611. 26 1,155 (155) p. -(-5i T,W,TW -(-5) BS Khot (Part) HP 63 Magho Majri (5 ) 174.42 740(131) P -(5-10) W,TW, -(-5) 8S HP 64 Franswala (6 ) 308.77 956 (153) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 65 '8hanpura (14) 381.21 1,399 ( 237) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(5-10) 8S HP 66 Chhot (13 ) 624.83 2,355 (356) P,M PHS ,. W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) '"' HP 87 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest ?ower land use (i .~. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in'kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pundri (3 ) EA T( 551 . 37) , GC (.36'4. 21 ) , TW E( 187. 16 ) 12.14 4.05 74.67

PR Pundri (5 ) EA T(950.6D),GC(497.36),T~E(453.24) 4.05 141.22

PR "aithal ( 1i ) Eh T(930.36),GC(508.69),TW(202.33), 26.30 93.08 TWE(219.34)

PR Kaithal (8) EA • T(280.00),GC(100.00),TWE(180.00) 34.44

PR Kaithal (9) EA T(1,243.58),GC(559.67),TWE(683.91) 1.01 147.91

rr PR "ailhal (5 i th T(184.00),GC(156.00),TW(28.00) 1.00 22.74 29.00

PR K.aithal ("1) m, T(1,214.03),GC(607.02),TW(252.92) 133.54 239.68 EAG rWI:(354.0lJ) PR I

PR Ka i trial (3 ) ED, T(357.33),GC(105.42),TW(46.54), 41.68 EAG TWE(205.37)

PR 1(3 i tha 1 (3 ) EA T(429.98),GC(307.56),TW(52.61), 2.02 53.62 TWE(69.81 )

PR,I(R '

PR,KR f~aithal ( 1 ) ED, T(575.03),GC(549.35),TWE(25.68) 2.02 34.21 EAG PR,FP Kaithal (2) EA T(140.01),GC(89.43),TW(20.23), 1.01 33.40 TWE(30.35) PR.KR r:a i tha 1 (3 ) ED, T(273.16),GC(139.61),TW(52.61), 5.06 30.55 EAG TWE(80.94)

PR f~a i tha 1 (8) EA T(321.72),GC(281.25),TW(29.34), 24.29 35.20 TWE ( 11. 13) f'R Kaithal (8) EA T(574.D3),GC(323.74),TW(124.64), 50.80 TWE(125.65) 88 VILLAGE KAITHAL C.O. BLuCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vil1aae, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Gode number) of the tion to it-in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n. number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- ---~------Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds ti onal water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ICaithal Tahsil (Part) --Com:d. 67 Garhi (7) 358.55 846 (131 ) P -(5-10) W,TW, -(-5) BS "Padl a HP 68 Manas (4) 1,592.82 4,977 (755) P,M PHS, W,TW PO BS RP(2) HP 69 Ladana (8) 1,063.90 3,741 (557) P,M,H PHS, T·,W, TW, PO BS Baba RP(3) HP 70 13udha i

115 Kutabpu r (16 ) 572.62 1,652 (279) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS,RS HP l1Q ROherian ( 17) 390.92 820 (133) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP

117 Pat t i (21 ) 642.92 1,633 (280) P -(-5) TW,HP Phone BS DQgrJ'Il (Part) 89 DIRECTORY

Land US~

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i ~ e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Fores't Ir:rigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) ; rri­ able available .gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ;ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ka i tha 1 (6) EA T(311.60),GC(109.261 TW(103.19), 9.41 37.54 TWE(99.15) PR,KR Kaithal (6) EA T(l,372.67),GC(961.11),TW(2Q3.35), 220.15 TWE(208.21) PR,KR Ka;thal ( 11 ) EA T(953.72),GC(561.39),TW(214.~8), 110.18 TWE(178.05) PR Kaithal (13) ED, T(1,085.56),GC(536.20),TW(111.29), 26.30 90.14 EAG TWE(438.07) PR Kaithal (15 ) ED, T(294.39),GC(92.06),TW(50. 58 l, 9.11 16.19 30.31 EAG TWE(151.75) PR Kaithal (15 ) EA, T(340.00),GC(227.00),TW(20.ob), 56.00 32.00 EAG TWE(93.00) PR Kaithal (14) EA T(570.59),GC(519.00),TW(20.23), 232.69 3.72 78.00 TWE(31.36) PR Kaithal ( 13) EA T(336.00),GC(308.00),TW(10.00), 31.00 TWE(18.00)

PR,KR Kaithal ( 13) EA j' T(272.95),GC(6.06),TW(91.05), 24.08 TWE(175.84) PR,KR Kaithal ( 11 ) EA T(1,550.00),GC(736.00),TW(316.00), 92.19 TWE(498 .• 00)

PR Kaithal ( 12) EA T(318.89),GC(312.82),TW(6.07) 49.78 31.96

PR,KR Kaithal (14) EA T(1,406.26),GC(851.85),TW(245.84) 9.11 142.65 TWE (308.57) PR Kaithal (8) ED T(436.65),GC(226.22),TW(210.43) 268.71 32.78 84.98

PR Kaithal (3) EA T(407.71),GC(398.61),TW(9.10) 84.98 68.80 11.13.

PR Kaithal (6) EA T(264.05),GC(102. 18),TW(97. 12), 29.34 4-0.87 56.56 TWE(64.75) PR,FP Kaithal(l) EA T( 632. 65) , GC (190.41) ,T\oJE (442.24) 1. 01 -- 9.26 90 VIllAGE

~AITHAl C.D. BlOC~ Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number wh~re the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days catiun (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

!Caithal Tahsil (Part)--Contd. J 118 Patti (20) 854.14 780 (149) P(2) ,M NH, T,TW, Phone BS Choudhari (Part) RP(2} HP l 119 Chandana (18 ) 1,610.22 4,802 (778) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO BS HP 120 Titram (42) 735.71 3,115 (503) P,M,H, PHS,D T,W,TW, PO BS UC RP HP 121 Peoda (41) 1,041.65 3,796 ( 616) P PHS T,W,TW -(-5) BS

122 Sher Garh (40) 369.07 947 (141) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -( -5)

123 Patti Gadar ( 19) 1,004.15 1,152 (190) P(2) ,M -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(-5) (Part) ,HP 124 Dhodh Kheri (39) 549.96 1,377 (206) P - -( 5-10) T,W,TW, -(5-10) -(5..,10) HP 1 125 Narar (37) 1,152.53 3,153(497) P,M RP T,W,HP PO BS/ • (Naror) 126 Sega (38) 797.22 2,272 (350) P PHS W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 127 Kakot ( 5) 1,334.23 4,607 (754) P,M,H PHS W,HP \ PO, BS Phone 147 Sisla (47) 1,365.00 5,279 (810) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS Sismore RP HP Phone (5i s 1a 5 irmore) 148 Harsola (46 ) 1,390.07 4,3XO (706) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 149 Kheri Sheru (45) 529.32 1,865 (294) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 91 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use' (i .e. area under different types of 1and use 1n hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and -l------j-·----~---~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) ) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ;og gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PIl,~R Kaithal 0; EA T(793.17),GC(141.64).TWE(651.53) 60.97

PR,KR Kaithal (8) EA T(1,403.83).GC(1,D02.39', TW(102.18) 6.07 200.32 . TW£(299.26) PR Kaithal (10\ EA T(654.77),GC{646,48"TW(5.2S}, 80.94 TWE(3.04)

PR !<;aithal (5) EA T(9l4.17}~GC(a52.58).TW(40.46). 9.1 t 118.37 TWE(l1.13)

PR Kaithal (2) EA T(304.52),GC(284.29},TW(12.14), 2.02 4.85 57.67 TWE(B.09}

PR Kaithal (2) EA T(961.07).GC(786.25),TW(66.57}, 9.11 10.12 23.85 TWE(108.25) PR.KR Kaithal (6) EA T(451.22).GC(429.97),TWE(21.25) 18.21 80.53

PR Kaithal (6) EA T(984.58),GC(765.86),TW(218.72) 15.18 152.77

PR,KR Kaithal ( 11 ) EA T(634.34},GC{594.88),TWE(39.46) 94.08 68.80

PR Pundri (2) EO, T(991.46),GC(466.39).TWE(525.07) 201.33 141.44 EAG PR.KR Kaithal (16) EA T(1,286.88),GC(1.145.24),TW(93.08), 21.25 6.29 50.58 TWE(48.56)

PR,KR Kaithal (11) EA T(1,278.30).GC(l,215.17),TW(30.65) 1.01 110.76 TWE{32.48) PR Kaithal (14 ) EA T(460.52),GC(438.17),TW(13.15), 68.80 TWE(9.20) 92

VILLAGE JAITHAl C.D. ,BlOCJ Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in'the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical DrinKing Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cati on (potable) tele- of (Bus graph the stop. mar- railway ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ka;tha 1 Taitsi 1 {Part)--Concld.

154 Deoban (44) 1,217.68 4,344 (683) P,M PHS TW,HP PO, BS Phone 155 Saran' (43) 367.43 1,185 ( 168) P -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) Total 55,758.89 173,185 P(72) PHC(5) (27,377) M(33) PHS(31) H(21) D(4) PUC(3) NH(l) Trel) 'RP(35) SMP(2)

Guhla Tahsil (Part) 72 Pisawal (96 ) 620.00 1,365 (197) P(2} -(-5) T,W Tw, -(-5) BS (Paswal) HP ~ 73 Andh 1 i ( g1) 364.00 76', (99) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5410) BS

74 lander '. (89) 284.00· 1.116 (176 ) P - (10+) TW,HP -(-5) BS Keema 75 lander (90) 374.00 547 (73) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) Peerzada 76 Manjh Jan (86) 271.00 814 (132) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

Total 1,913.00 4.603 (677) P(6)

Kaithal C.O. 57.671.89 1,77,788 P(l8) PHC(5) Block (28,054) 'M(33) PHS(31) Grand Total H(ll) 0(4) PUC(3) .NH( 1) Tr(l) RP(35) SMP(2) 93 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of 1and use in hec t a roach town supply I rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation i n9 . gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kaithal (13) EA T(1,077.94),GC(1,077.94) 3.74 5.00 131.00

PR Kaithal (11) EA T(314.00),GC(314.00) 18.43 35.00 T(48,199.39),GC(28,591.80) 2,102.74 447.90 5,008.86 TW(6,746.44),TWE(12,861.15)

PR,KR Cheeka (24) ED, T(556.44),GC(57.67).TW(94.09) 0.83 62.73 EAG TWE(404.68) PR Kaithal (15) EA T(312.57),GC(100.06),TWE(212.51) 18.40 33.03

PR Kaithal (13 ) EA T(253.64),GC(227.231,TWE(26.41) 0.16 30.20

PR Kaithal (13) EA T(343.78),GC(206.29),TWE(137.49) 0.17 30.05

PR Ka itha 1 (12) EA T(253.55).GC(65.~6).TWE(187.59) 17.45

T(l,719.98),GC(657.21),TW(94.09) 19.56 173.46 TWE{968.68) •• T(49,919.37),GC{29,249.01) 2.102.74 467.46 5,182.32 TW(6,840.53),TWE(13,829.83)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN PUNDRI C.D. BLOC&;

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97 PUNDRI C.D. BLOCK 1991 Census. 1981 Census ..--...(_ Serfal Name of the vfllage Locatfon Locatfon Locatfon Locatfon No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 I Kafthal Tahsfl (Part) I 1. Ahmedpur ( 34) 8/4/2/134 08/04/0020/0134 6/2/3/48 06/02/0030/0048 \ 2. Ahun (19) '8/4/2/38 08/04/0020/0038 6/2/3/30 06/02/0030/0030 3. Badhnara ( 39) 8/4/2/137 08/04/0090/0137 6/2/3/52 06/02/0030/0052 4. Bakal (74 ) 8/4/2/140 08/04/0020/0140 6/2/3/58 06/02/0030/0058 5. Barela (29) 8/4/2/144 08/04/0020/0144 6/2/3/76 06/02/0030/0076 6. Barna (24) 8/4/2/28 08/04/0020/0028 6/2/3/14 06/02/0030/0014 7. Barsana (30) 8/4/2/130 08/04/0020/0130 6/2/3/43 06/02/0030/0043 8. Buch; (33) 8/4/2/133 08/04/0020/0133 6/2/3/47 06/02/0030/0047 I 9. Chandlana ( 13/1 ) 8/4/2/33 08/04/0020/_0033 6/2/3/21 06/02/0030/0021 10. Chuhar Majra ( 13) 8/4/2/34 08/04/0020/0034 6/2/3/22 06/02/0030/0022 (Churmajra) 11. Dadwana ( 10) 8/4/2/32 08/04/0020/0032 6/2/3/3 06/02/0030/0003 12. Deeg (43) 8/4/2/139 08/04/0020/0139 6/2/3/56 06/02/0030/0056 13. Dhand (9) 8/4/2/22 08/94/0020/0022 6/2/3/2 06/02/0030/0002 14. Dheraru ( 16) 8/4/2/35 08/04/0020/0035 6/2/3/27 06/02/0030/0027 15. Doliani (22) 8/4/2/43 08/04/0020/0043 6/2/3/24 06/02/0030/0024 16. Dosafn (20) 8/4/2/39 08/04/0020/0039 6/2/3/31 06/02/0030/0031 17. Fateh Pur (8) 8/4/2/47 08/04/0020/0047 6/2/3/37 06/02/0030/0037 18. Ghararst (23) 8/412/27 08/04/0020/0027 6/2/3/16 06/02/0030/0016 19. Habrt (31 ) 8/4/2/131 08/04/0020/0131 6/2/3/45 06/02/0030/0045 20. Hajwana (45) 8/4/2/143 08/04/0020/0143 6/2/3/44 06/02/0030/0044 21. Jajanpur (11) 8/4/2/23 08/04/0020/0023 6/2/3/5 06/02/0030/0005 22. Jamba (24) 8/4/2/46 08/04/0020/0046 6/2/3/35 06/02/0030/0035 23. Jathert (28) 8/4/2/129 08/04/0020/0129 6/2/3/77 06/02/0030/0077 24. Jtnjarpur (22) 8/4/2/29 08/04/0020/0029 6/2/3/15 06/02/0030/0015 (Jhanj arpur) 25. Kaul (16/1 ) 8/4/2/31 08/04/0020/0031 6/2/3/20 06/02/0030/0020 26. Kherf Matarwa (14) 8/4/2/42 08/04/0020/0042 6/2/3/23 06/02/0030/0023 27. K~erf Sakra (17 ) 8/4/2/36 08/04/0020/0036 6/2/3/28 06/02/0030/0028

28. Khert Stkander(25) 8/4/2/45 08/04/0020/004$ 6/2/3/34 06/02/0030/003~ 29. Meolt (9) 8'/4/2/48 08/04/0020/0048 6/2/3/25 .. 06/02/0030/0025 30. Mohna (23) 8/4/2/44 08/04/0020/0044 6/2/3/36 06/02/0030/0036 98 POOl C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sertal Name of the vtllage Locatton Locatton Locatfon Locatton No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 '3 4 5 6 Ja1thal Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

31. Munerheri ( 32) 8/4/2/132 08/04/0020/0132 6/2/3/46 06/0210030/0046 32. Pabla (21 ) 8/4/2/30 08/04/0020/0030 6/2/3/19 06/02/0030/0019 33. Pabnawa (20) 8/4/2/25 08/04/0020/0025 6/2/3/18 06/02/0030/0018 34. Paf (48) 8/4/2/145 08/04/0020/0145 6/2/3//75 06/02/0030/0075 35. Pharal (12) 8/4/2/20 08/04/0020/0020 6/2/3/26 06/02/0030/0026 36. Pflnf (27) 8/4/2/146 08/04/0020/0146 6/2/3/78 06/02/0030/0078 37. Pfndarsf (19) 8/4/2/26 08/04/0020/0026 6/2/3/17 06/02/0030/0017 38. Pundrt (Rural)(26) 8/4/2/128 08/04/0020/0128 6/2/3/42 06/02/0030/0042 39. Ramana Ramant (44) 8/4/2/142 08/04/0020/0142 6/2/3/57 06/02/0030/0057 40. Rasina (35) 8/4/2/135 08/04/0020/0135 6/2/3/49 06/02/0030/0049 41. Rawanhera (10) 8/4/2/49 08/04/0020/0049 6/2/3/38 06/02/0030/0038 42. Sakra (18) 8/4/2/37 08/04/0020/0037 6/2/3/'2,9 06/02/0030/00.29 43. Sa 1impur Mehdud( 16) 8/4/2/24 08/04/0020/0024 6/2/3/4 06/02/0030/0004 44. Sanch (36) 8/4/2/136 08/04/0020/0136 6/2/3/50 06/02/0030/0050 45. Sangrolf (15) 8/4/2/40 08/04/0020/0040 6/~'/3/32 06/02/0030/0032 46. Sfrsal (38) 8/4/2/138 08/04/0020/0138 ~!2J3/f)3 06/02/0030/0053 47. Sohlu Majra (8) 8/4/2/21 08/04/0020/0021 6/2/3/1~ 06/02/0030/00Ql f 48. Teontha (21 ) 8/4/2/41 08/04/0020/0041 6/2/3/3 06/02/0030/0933 VILLAGE DIRECTORY PUNDRI C.D. BLOCK

99 100 VILLAGE

PUNORI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the ti on (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz •. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water ,& days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ stati on, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10

lCaitha 1 Tahsil (Part) 20 Pharal (12 ) 2,707.71 8,345 (1,312) P,M,H PHS,D, W,TW,HP PO, BS RP(2) Phone 21 Stlhlu Majra (8) 423.00 822 (143) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS,RS

22 Dhand (9) 830.00 6,168 {981 ) P(5), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, BS,RS M(2) , NH(4) HP Phone . H RP (10) 23 Jajanpur ( 11) 448.79 1,903 (296) P,M PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS RP HP 24 Salfmpur (16) 393.00 820 (122) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS Mehdud 25 Pabnawa (20) 2,173.13 8,196 (1,275) P(2), PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS,RS M(2) , RP(2) HP ,Phone H,Tr

26 Pfndarsf (19) 192.22 936 (137 ) P,M PHS, T, W, TW, HP l(-5) J BS,RS SMP 27 Ghararsf (23) .532.00 1,893 (272) P SMP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS,RS HP

28 Barna (24) 1~184.00 4,634 (725) P(2), PHC,PHS T',W,TW, POi BS M,H SMP(2) HP Pho~e 29 Jtnjarpur (22) 304.00 966 (151 ) P SMP T,W,TW, - (-5) \ -(5-10) (Jhanjharpur) HP 30 Pabla (21 ) 180.08 276 (32) P - (-5) T,W,TW, -.( -5) -(-5) HP 31 Kaul II b/l) l:,'1YO.80 9,542 (1,614) P (4), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, BS M(2) , RP(8) HP Phone H(2), PUC(12) 32. Dadwana ( 10) 475.90 437 (65) P RP TW,HP -(-5) BS

33. Chandlana (13/1 ) 787.10 2,167 (J07) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 34. Chuhar Majra' (13) 470.64 3,388 (543) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS (Churmajra) HP 101 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Pundri (8) EA T(2,471.99), GC(440.50), TW(1,829.15) 1.01 234.71 TWE(202.34) PR Kaithal (20) EA T(362.00), GC(50.00), TW(312.00) 10.00 51.00

PR Kaithal (25) EA T«(687.00), GC(80.00), TWE(607.00) 1.00 142.00

PR Pehowa (8) EA T(391.53), GC(125.45), TWE(266.08) 5.06 52.20

PR Kaithal (30) EA T(351.12), GC(53.66), TWE(297.46) 5.26 36.62

PR,KR Pehowa (1l) EA T(1,914.13), GC(630.29), TW(590.83), 2.02 46.54 210.44 TWE(693.01)

PR Pehowa (11) EA T(165.92), GC(17.20), TW(15.18), 26.30 TWE (}33.54) PR Thanesar (13) EA T(441.96), GC(29.33), TW(26.30), 1.01 89.03 TWE(386.33) PR Thanesar (11 ) EA T(1,049.13), GC(209.42), TW(30.35), 12.45 122.42 TWE(809.36) PR Thanesar (14) EA T(281.74), GC(64.35), TW(15.15), 22.26 TWE(202.24) PR,KR Thanesar (16 ) EA T(162.00), GC(2.00), TW(64.00), 18.08 TWE(96.00) PR,KR Kaithal ( 32) EA T(2210.16),GC(641.49),TW(398.49), 280.64 TWE{1,170.18)

PR Kaithal (27) EA T(426.13), GC{21.35), TWE(404.78) 1.01 48.76

PR Pehowa (13) EA T(738.00), GC(14.00). TWE(724.00) 1.10 48.00

PR,KR Pundri (11 ) EA T(426.94), TWE(426.94) 43.70 102

VILLAGE PUNORI C.D. BLOCI' Amenities and

toca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (wit~ hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -·5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medi cal Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds ti ona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

hithal Tahsil (P.rt)-..contd. 35. Dheraru (16) 313.63 1,003 ( 146) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 36. Kheri Sakra ( 17) 100.77 421 (63.) P -(5:..10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

37. Sakra (18 ) 1,129.88 3,487 (551 ) P,H PHS,RP(2) T,W,HP PO BS

38 • • Ahun (19) 996.32 2,927 (473) P (2), MH,PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS M,H RP HI' 39. Dosain (20) 890.70 1 ,470 (231) P ,M,H -(-5) T,W, TW, - (-5) ., BS HP 40. Sangroli (15 ) 1,313.19 4,288 .1..609) P(2), PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS M RP(2) HP

41. Teontha (21) 1,215.66 4,769 (731) P(3), PRS, T,W,TW, , PO, BS M,H, RP(6) HP Phone Tr. t 42. Kheri Matarwa(14) 373.11 854 ( 128) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

" \ 43. Doliani (22) 541.06 1,197 (158) P -(-5) T.W,HP -(,5) -(-5)

44. Mohna (23) 547.13 1,933 (305) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS \

45. Kheri (25) 337.91 1,188 ( 179) p - (Jo.5) T,W,HP -( -~) \ BS Sikander 46. Jamba (24) 278.01 891 (144 ) P -(-5) T -(-5) BS \ 47. FatehpurtPart)(8) 1,945.00 9,025 (1,543) \ P(2), PHS,D. T.W,TW, 'PO, BS I1M (2) , NH(2), HP Phone H(2), RP(7) I 48. Meol i (9) 327.39 1,228 (214) P - (-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 49. Rawanhera (10) 163.49 801 (143) P PHS,RP W, TW ,HP -(-5) BS 103 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of 1and use i IT hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ---~------~------vi 11 age distance Forest .- Irri gat,d by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Kaithal (32) fA T(247.26), GC(161.47) TW(25.77) 8.90 57.47 TWE(60.02) PR Kaithal (40) ED, T(81.00), GC(30.00), TW(30.00), 4.00 4.77 11.00 EAG TWE(21.00) PR Kaithal (35) EA T(996.90), GC(837.91), TW(99.99), 10.01 9.01 113.96 TWE(59.00)

PR Pundri (10) EA T(91~.40), GC(641.42), TW(40.47), 1.01 78.91 TWE(234.51)

PR,KR Pundri (10 ) EA T(772.33), GC(351.3~), TW(117.36), 118.37 TWE(303.61) PR,KR Pundri (10) ED, T(1,244.38), GC(429.97), TW(151.75), 10.12 3.05 55.64 EAG TWE(662.66) PR Pundri (5 ), EA T(1,089.00), GC(414.00), TW(103.00). 1.00 16.66 109.00 TWE (572.00)

PR,KR Pundri (6) ED, T(273.06), GC(90.75), TW(60.75), 0.30 43.75 56.00 EAG TWf (121.56) PR Pundri (4) EA T(477.12), GC(227.63), TW(121.82), 63.94 TWE(127.67) PR Pundri (a.) EA T(491.29), GC(247.87), TW(91.67), 55.84 TWE(151.75) PR,KR Pundri (3) fA T(304.17). GC(152.69), TW(131.48), 1.45 32.29 " TWE(20.00) PR Pundri (3) EA T(250.49). GC{93,.68), TW(55.65) 27.52 TWE ( 101. 16) PR,KR Kaithal (16) EA T(1,755.43), GC(693.2¢), TW(354.08). 0.62 17.32 171.63 JW£(708.11)

PR Pundri (5) ED, T(278.00), GC(99.00), TWE(179.00) 1.00 3.39 45.00 EAG PR Pundri (8) EA T{155.20), GC(93.28), TW(11.33), 8.29 TWE (50.59) 104 VILLAGE PUNORI C.O. 8LOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total A.menities avai lable (if not available within the ticn (wi th hadbast area popul a- village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the di stance in broad ranges vi z. No. vill age and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa-----~-~~--~------.------.------~------Medical Dr; nk.; ng Post Day or Communi- holds ti anal water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

128. Pundri (Rural 2,371.73 660 (110) -( .. 5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) Part) (26) 129. Jatheri (28) 160.66 234 (40) P -(-5) W,HP. -(-5) BS

130. Barsana (30) 744.21 4,359 (67B) P,M,H, PHS,D, T.W,TW, PO BS RP(2) HP 131. Habri (31 ) 3,746.12 8,820 (1,491) P(2). PHC, T,W,TW, PTO, as M(2) • PHS(2), HP Phone H(2} RP(10)

132. Munerheri (32) 507.47 1,789 (280) P,M.H PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 133. Buch; (33) 358.14 1.574 (277 ) P RP(2) T.W,TW. -(10+) BS HP 134. Ahmedpur (34 ) 324.96 758 (130)' P RP T ,W)TW, -(-5) BS HP 1 135. Rasina (35) 728.42 2,970 (523) P,M,H PHC,PHS, T~W,TW, PO BS RP(5) HP

136. Sanch (36) 1,160.62 3,836 (616) P(2) , PHS,D, T,W,TW, PO BS M,H HP

137. 8adhnara (39) 610.00 1,915 (301 ) P,M -(5-10) T,W,HP \ -(-5) BS \

138. Slrsal (38) 1,118.00 5,813 (895) P (3). PHS. T,W,HP PO BS M(2),H RP(3} 139. Deeg ( 43) 993.89 4.414 (724) P.M, PHS,D T,W,HP PO BS H 140. Sakal (74) 1,237.51 3,824 (645) P.M,H PHS T,W.TW, PTO. BS HP Phone 142. Ramana (44) 646.68 2,581 (396) P -(-5) T,III,TW, -(-5) BS Ramani HP 143. Hajwana ( 45) 1,090.61 3,031 (480) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W.TW, PO BS HP 144. 1Barela (29) 726.80 23 (4) -(-5) -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) 105 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri - able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Pundri (1) EA T(2,142.7~). GC(810.41), TW(812.10). 3.13 4.11 221.76 1WE(520.22) PR.KR Pundri (2) ED. 1(132.33), GC(14.74). TW(S.OO). 0.S4 5.77 22.02 EAG TWE(112.59) PR Pundri (8) ED. T(660.8S). GC(234.92). TWE(42S.93) 7.48 75.88 EAG PR.KR Pundri (10) EA T(3.474.98). GC(2.076.00). 1W(505.65) 271.14 TWE(893.33)

PR,KR Kaithal (10) EA T(424.91), GC(151.75), TW(202.34), 6.68 75.88 TWE(70.82) PR Pundri (12) EA T(320.00). GC(216.00), TW(50.00), 8.1'4 30.00 TWE(54.00) PR Pundri ( 10) EA T(295.00), GC(70.00), TW(56.00), 3.00 2.96 24.00 TWE (169.00) PR Pundri (12) EA T(650.00). GC(158.00). TW(120.00) 1.00 3.42 74.00 TWE(372.00) PR,KR Pundri (14 ) EA T(1,042.04), GC(556.43). TW(91.05). 1.22 117.36 TWE(394.56) PR Pundri (24) EA T(549.35), GC(281t25). TW(139.61) 60.65 TWE(128.49) PR.KR Pundri (24) ED. T(994.50). GC(453.24). TW(214.48). 6.07 105.29 12.14 E'.AG TWE{326.78) PR Pundri (Hl) EA T(885.16). GC(648.50). TW(159.85). 15.18 9.58 83.97 TWE (76.81 )' PR,KR Pundri (13) EA T(1,141.40). GC(608.23), TW(174.01), 96.11 TWE(355.11).0(4.05) PR Pundri (16) EA T(578.69). GC(341.95). TW(123.43), 4.25 63.74 TWE ( 113.31 ) PR Pundri (11) ED. T(960.34). GC(770.91), TW(97.37), 42.25 1.01 87.01 EAG TWE(92.06) PR Pundri ( 10) ED, T(681.89). GC(605.00). TWE(76.89) 44.91 EAG 106 VILLAGE PUNDRI C.D. BLOCK Amen; ti es and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is aV'ailable is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medi cal Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds ti anal water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ station, hat water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

(48) 3,178.76 14,028 (2,336) P(2), PHC, T,W,TW, PTO, BS M(2) , PHS(3), HP Phone H(2) D 146. Pilni (27) 633.22 2,218 (351 ) P,M PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP Pun ri \. C.D.Block Total 44,403.!t2 1,48,820 (23,870)P(65) MH(I) M(35) PHC(6) H(26) PHS(28) PUC(l) D(6} C(2} IH(6) Tr(2) RP(68)' 1(1) SMP(5) 107 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i .e. area under di fferent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance F~;;;~------i~i;;t;d-b~-;~~;~;------U~:------C~it~;:--A;;;-~~t-- (i n kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 1,4 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Pundr; (8) EA T(2,864.12), GC(1,839.27), TW(268.10), 314.64 TWE(756.75)

PR.KR Pundri (5) ED, T{525.98). GC(254.95). TW(207.40). 34~40 72.84 EAG TWE(63.63)

T(39.736.05). GC(17.034.86) 148.39 339.91 4.179.07 TW(7,90Z.96). TWE{14,794.18) O{4.OS)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN RAJOUND C.D. BLOCK

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111

RAJOUND C.D. BlOC~

1991-Census 1981-Census

Seri a1 Name of the village locati 0"1 l ocati on Location Location No. ('Hadbast NO.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)

1. Bhana (49) 8/4/2/151 08/04/0020/0151 6/2/3/60 06/02/0030/0060 2. Bir Bangran (52) 8/4/2/167 08/04/oo2W.0167 6/4/2/19 06/04/0020/0019 (Bangran) 3. Faridabad (48) 8/4/2/173 08/04/0020'lDl73 6/2/3/64 06/02/0030/0064 4. Guliana (60) 8/4/2/162 08/04/0020/0162 6/2/3/134 06/02/0030/0134 5. Jakholi (56) 8/4/2/153 08/04/0020/0153 612/3/129 06/02/0030/0129 6. Kachhana (55 ) 8/4/2/158 08/04/0020/0158 6/2/3/132 06/02/0030/0132 (Kachana) 7. Karbra (46) 8/4/2/141 08/04/0020/0141 6/2/3/59 06/02/0030/0059 8. Kasan (Kisan) (57) 8/4/2/156 08/04/0020/0156 6/2/3/71 06/02/0030/0071 9. Kathana (61 ) 8/4/2/164 08/04/0020/0164 6/4/2/11 06/04/0020/0011 10. J

16. Mandhwal (71 ) 8/4/2/174 08/04/0020/0174 6/2/3/63 06/02/0030/0063 17. Narwa1 (54) 8/4/2/159 08/04/0020/0159 6/2/3/67 06/02/0030/0067 18. Rahra (73) S/4/2/175 08/04/0020/0175 6/2/3/62 06/07.{0030/0062 19. Rajaund (51) 8/4/2/168 08104/0020/01158 6/4/2/18 06/04/002010018 20. Rohera (62) 8/4/2/165 08/04/0020/0165 614/2/15 06/04/0020/0015 21. S'angri (59) 8/4/2/163 08/04/0020/0163 61213/131 06/02/0030/0131 22. Santokh Majra (49) 8/4/2/169 08104/002'0/0169 6/4/2/17 06/04/0020/0017 23. Serhada (52) 8/4/2/171 08/04/0020/0171 6/2/3/65 06/02/0030/0065 24. Songal (Sangh1) (50) 8/4/2/150 08/04/0020/0150 6/2/3/70 06/02/0030/0070 25. Taragarh (58) 8/4/2/157 08/04/0020/0157 6/2/3/130 06/02/0030/0130

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RAJOUND C.D. BLOCK

113 114 VIllAGE RAJOUND C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca­ Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ v;'ll age, a dash (-) is shown in the col umn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the di stance in broad ranges vi z. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- ' Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds ti onal water & days cati on (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kaithal Tahsil (Part) . 141 Karora (46) 2,373.04 9,4103 (1,1184) P,M,H, PHC, T,W,'IW, PO BS PUC PHS(2),D HP l5Q Songal (50) 1,466.00 5,010 (845) P,M,H PHS,D, T,W,'IW, PO, BS (Sanghl) RP HP Phone 151 Bhana (49) 1,691.00 6,682 (1,032) P(2), PHS(2), W,HI' PO, BS M,H D,RP Phone

152 Majra (51) 745.00 2,856 (421) ~,M PHS T,W,'IW, PO BS Nandkaran HP

153 Jakholi (56) 1,927.89 7,706 (1,239) P(2), PHC,PHS, W,HP PO, BS M(2) , RP(4) Phone H(2) , PUC

156 Kasan (Kisan) (57) 1,130.27 4,485 (727) P,M PHS "W;HP I PO, BS \ Phone I J 157 Tcu;agarh (58 ) 551.17 2,464 (369) P,M PHS W,HP -(-5) BS

159 Kachhana (55) 796.81 3,346 (527) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,'IW, PO BS (Kachana) ..HP 159 Narwal (54) 552.39 2,128 (339) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) BS

160 Kheri (64) 562.50 756 (132) P RP T,HP -{5-10) BS Raowali 161 Kheri (63) 498.16 1,605 (265) P,M -(-5) W,HP PO BS Simbalwali \ 162 Guliana (60) 1,031.12 4,232 ~697) P(2), PHS,D T,W, PO, BS M,H HP Phone

163 Sangri (59) 1,205.54 2,980 (493) P,M,H PHS W,'IW, PO, BS HP Phone

164 Kathana (61) 2,158.16 7,429 (1,167) P(3), PHC,PHS, T,W,'IW, PO BS M,,H NH,RP(6) HP

165 Rohera (62) 1,984.00 6,502 (993) P,M,H PHS(2), T,W,'IW, PO, BS RP(2) HP Phone 115 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and J vi11 age di stance ~~;;;t------i;;ig;t;d-b;-;~~;~;------U~:------C~lt~;:--A;;~-~~t-- (in kms) irri- ab1e availab1e gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation i n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pundri (16) FA T(2144.40),GC(1989.oo),TW(99.76), 24.28 204.36 'IWE(55.64 )

PR Kaitha1 (21 ) FA T(1339.50),GC(1332.41),TW(4.05), 2.06 124.44 'IWE(3.041 PR Pundri (11) ED,EAG .. T(1479.85),GC(1455.57),TWE(24.28) 56.66 8.09 146.40

PR,KR Kaitha1 (24) ED,EAG T(677.98),GC(676.97),TW(1.01) 3.08 63.94

PR Kaitha1 (16) FA T(1767.04),GC(1767.04) 3.04 157,,81

PR Kaitha1 (19) FA .. T(1010.48) ,GC(919.43) ,W(91.05) 24.28 " 95.51

PR Kaitha1 (21 ) FA T(420.87),GC(348.83),TW(48.56), 80.94 49.36 TWE(23.48)

PR,KR Pundri (16) ED T(713.55),GC(713.55} 25.59 57.67

PR Kaithal (24) FA .. T(481.26),GC(481.26) 29.13 42.00

PR Kaitha1 (30) EA .. T(474.49),GC(465.38),TWE(9.11) 45.53 42.48

PR Kaitha1 (26) FA .. T(446.oo),GC(446.oo) 10.16 .. 42.00

PR,KR Kaitha1 (32) ED .. T(871.2B),GC(867.23),TW(4.05) 67.78 92.06

PR,KR Kaitha1 (26) FA T(804.91),GC(B04.91) 310.79 .. 89.84

PR Jind (28) FA T(1964.92),GC(1964.92) 5.06 188.18

PR Kaitha1' (29) FA T(1621.oo),GC(1611.oo),TWE(10.oo) 203.00 160.00 116

VILlAGE RAJOUNO C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities a\lailable (if 'not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (M) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it J n brackets the di stance in broad ranges vi z. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of nouse­ Educa­ Medi c al Dri nki ng Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cati on (potable) teleM of (bus graph the stoP. mar­ railway ket/ station, hat water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

166 Majra (50) 274.37 899 (130) P PHS T,W,'IW, -t-S) BS Rohera HP

167 Bir Bangran (52 ) 570.00 2,608 (406) P,M PHS.RP T,W,HP PO -(-5) :Bangran)

168 Rajaund (51) 3,940.37 12,975 (1,947) P(2), PHC, T,W,HP PO, BS M(2), PHS(2) Phone H,PUC RP(8)

169 Santokh (49) 664.0B 948 (169) P,M -(-5) T,W,HP PO Majra

170 Kotra (53 ) 917.81 3,050 (513) P,M,H PHS T,W,'IW, -(-5) BS HP

171 Serhada (52) 1,150.91 6,464 (1,113)' P(2), PHS(2), T.W.HP PO BS M,H, D,RP

172 Kukar Kanda (47) 618.76 670 (99) P PHS -(-5) BS.

173 Fariabad (48) -507.00 1,023 (162) P -(-5) W,'IW, -(-5) ...!.(-s) HP

174 Mandhwa1 (71) 757.00 2,285 (377) P,M PHS,RP w,w; PO -(-5) HP

175 Rahra (73) 2,441.84 7,900 (1,212) P,M,H D T,w,1w" PO, BS HP Phone

RajouD:i 30,515.19 1 ,06,406 (16,B58) P(32) POC(4) C.D. Block '.lOt:al M(22) PHS(23) , H(14) 0(6) FOC(3) NB(l, RP(26) 117 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i. e. area under di fferent types of 1 and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------_.------vi 11 age distance Forest Ir~igated by soufce Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (i ncl ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pundri (16) EA T(230.00),GG(228.00),TWE(2.00) 3.00 21.37 20.00

PR Assandh (13) EA T(518.00),GC(453.00),TW(20.00), 5.00 47.00 'IWE(45.00) PR A'ssandh (15) EA T(3095),GC(3069.00),TW(26.00) 459.37 386.00

PR Assandh (17) ED,EAG T(617.03),GC(617.03) 2.02 45.03

PR,KR Pundri (16) ED T(803.44),GC(803.44) 39.46 74.91

I PR Pundri (17) EA T(102B.49),GC(1020.40),TWE(B.09) 5.06 117.36

PR Pundri (14) ED,EAG T(494.76),GC(447.76),TW(33.00), 57.00 67.00 'IWE(14.00)

PR Pundri (14) EA T(457.29),GC(457.29) 5.06 44.65

PR Pundri (16) EA T(691.24),GC(652.55),TWE(3B.69). 65.76

PR,KR Ptmdri (13) EA T(2286.44),GC(975.28),TW(531.14) 54.23 101.17 TWE(637.37),O(142.65)

.. '1'(26439.22) ,OC(2

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN KALAYAT C.D. BLOCK

119

121- KAlAYAT C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Serial Name of the Vi 11 age ' Lbcation Loc ation Location Loc at ion' No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (ranual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2· 3 4 5 6

/ Kaithal Tahsil (Part) Badsikri Kalan (24) 814/2/102 ' 08/04/0020/0102 6/4/1/137 06/04/0010/0137 2 Bads i kri Khurd (22) 8/4/2/101 08/04/0020/0101 6/4/1/138 06/04/0010/0138

3 ~alu (20) 8/4/2/105 08/04/0020/0105 6/4/1/134 06/04/0010/0134 4 Satta (15 ) 8/4/2/109 08/04/0020/0109 6/4/1/131 06/04/0010/0131 5 Sha 1ang (73 ) 8/4/2/98 08/04/0020/0098 6/4/1/109 06/04/0010/0109 6 Bhamniwala urf (16) 8/4/2/113 08/04/0020/0113 6/4/1/129 06/04/0010/0129 Rajpura 7 Bhana Barahmnan (41 ) 8/4/2/85 08/04/0020/0085 6/4/1/118 06/04/0010/0118 8 Bidkhdalwa (25) 8/4/2/100 08/04/0020/CHOO 6/4/1/139 06/04/0010/0139 9 Bidrana (35) 8/4/2/90 08/04/0020/0090 6/4/1/116 06/04/0010/0116 10 Chusala . (28) 8/4/2/106 08/04/0020/0106 6/4/1/136 06/04/0010/0136 11 Dhak a1 (121 ) 8/4/2/92 08/04/0020/0092 6/4/1/113 06/04/0010/0113 12 Dumara ( 17) 8/4/2/112 08/04/0020/0112 6/4/1/130 06/04/0010/0130 13 GQrusar (42) 8/4/2L8¢ 08/04/0020/0084 6/4/1/119 06/04/0010/0119 14 Hatho (36) 8/4/2/91 08/04/0020/0091 6/4/1/1'17 06/04/0010/0117 " 15 Julani Khera (23) 8/4/2/104 08/04/0020/0104 61.4'/1/135 06/04/0010/0135 16 Kailram (18) 8/4/2/111 08/04/0020/0111 6/4/1/133 06/04/0010/0133 17 Kalasher ( 72) 8/4/2/99 08/04/0020/0099 6/4/1/107. 06/04/0010/0107 18 Ka 1ayat (Rural) (30) 8/4/2/82 08/04/0020/0082. 6/4/1(122 06/04/0010/0122 19 Kamal pur (21 ) 8/4/2/103 08/04/0020/0103 6/4/1/140 06/04/0010/0140 20 Kharak Pandwan (29) 8/4/2/108 08/04/0020/0108 6/4/1(127 06/04/0010/0121 21 Kheri Lamba (46) 8/4/2/81 08/04/0020/0081 6/4/1/121 06/04/0010/01h 22 Kheri Sher Khan (74) 8/4/2/97 08/04/0020/0097 6/17'11108 '06/04/0010/0108 ..: .r~' 23 Kolekhan (45) 8/4/2/83 08/04/0020/0083 6/4i1/120 0&/04/0010,0120 24 Kurar (47) 8/4/2/80 08/04/0020/0080 6/4/1/16 06/04/0010/001,6 25 Lodhar (75) 8/4/2/96 08/04/0020/0096 6/4/1/110 06/04/0010/0110 26 Mator (26) 8/4/2/88 08/04/0020/008& 6i4/1/125 06/04/0010/0125 27 Pinjupura (31 ) 8/4/2/87 08104/0020/0087 6/4/1/123 06/04/0010/0123 28 Ramgarh Pandwan (27) 8/4/2/107 08/04/0020/0107 6/4/1/126 06/04/0010/0126 29 Sajooma (14) 8/4/2/79 08/04/0020/0079, 6/4/1/128 06/04/0010/0128 30 Shinghwa (Singwal) (33) 8/4/2/89 08/04/0020/0089 6/4/1/115 06/04/0010/0115 122

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village location location location location No. (Hadbast NO.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld.' 31 Siml a (32) 8/4/2/86 08/04/0020/0086 6/4/1/124 06/04/0010/0124 32 Sinsar (34) 8/4/2/93 08/04/0020/0093 6/4/1/114 06/0¢/0010/0114 33 Sudkain Kalan (122) 8/4/2/94 08/04/0020/0094 6/4/1/112 06/04/0010/0112 34 Sudkain Khurd ( 123) 8/4/2/95 08/04/0020/0095 6/4/1/111 06/04/0010/0111 35 Wazir Naqar (19) 8/4/2/110 08/04/0020/0110 6/4/1/132 06/04/P010/0132 VILLAGE DIRECTORY KALAYAT C.D. BLOCK

123 124 VILLAGE KALAYAT C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ v; 11 age, a dash' (-) ; s shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) , hectares) of house­ Educa­------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or COllJlJuni­ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (Bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat; on, hat water­ if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)

79 I Sajooma (14) 1,.594.00 4,913 (BOO) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 80 Kurar (47) 1,775.00 5.362 (856) P.M,H PHS T,W', TW, PO, BS HP Phone

81 Kheri Lamba (46) 670.00 2, 117 (~34) P RP{2} T,W,HP -(-5) BS

82 Kalayat (30) 3,358.00 124 (30') - ( - 5 ) -CoS) T,W,TW" -(-5) BS (Rural Part) HP 83 Kolekhan (45) 593.00 2,751 (441) P PHS \'i,HP,R',C -(5-10) BS

84 Gorusar (42) 414.00 1,288 (209) P -( 5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP I 85 Bhana (41) 1,021'.00 PHS W~P . -(;-5) BS Barahmnan 86 Simla {32} 1,154.00 3,787 (626) P(2},M, PHS,S PO, BS H Phone 87 Pi nj upura 521.00 1.435 (239) P ~p t-\W. TW, -(-5) as HP 88 Mator (26). 2,68~.OO 8,493 (1399)P' PI:IS,RP T.W,TW PO as HP 89 Shinghwa (33) 1,000.00 3,540 (51~) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO (Singwal) 90 Bidrana (35) 348.00 1 ,323 .( 198) P - ( - 5 ) T.W.TW BS \ 91 Hatho (36) ',062.00 2,676 (413) P,M PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS ~P 92 Dhakal (121 ) 1,803.00 6,266 (987) P(2)t~. PHS T,W.TW, PO BS H HP 93 s,tnsat (34) 707.00 2;689 (419)· r,M ,l>HC,PHS T.W,TW, PO BS HP 94 Sudkain Kalan{122) 1,014.00 3.451 (569) P,M PHS T,W,HP PO, BS Phone 125 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (;.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and' ------.--~------. vi 11 age distance Forest Irr\gated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n k!"s) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kalayat EA T(1,328.36), ~C(1,328.36) 108.25 14.54 142.85 ( 11 ) PR,FP Kalayat EA T(1,618.00), GC(1,618.00) 6.00 151.00 (8) PR Kalayat ED T(610.00), GC(610.00) 9.00 51.00 (5) PR,KR Kalayat EA T(2,544.00), GC(2,523.00), 532.00 8.00 274.00 (1 ) TW(9.00), TWE(12.00) PR Kalayat EA' T(496.00), GC(496.00) 44.00 53.00 (5) PR Kalayat EA T(342.00), GC(342.00) 37.00 35.00 (8) PR Kalayat EA T(611.00), GC(611.00) 302.00' 108.00 (7) PR Kalayat EA T(971.00), GC(971.00) 63.00 120.00 (5) PR Kalayat EA T(455.00), GC{455.00) 28.00 38.00 (3) PR Kal ayat EA T(1,647.06), GC(1,647.06) 788.05 249.89 (5) PR Kalayat EA T(803.29), GC(803.29) 103.33 93.38 ( 9) PR Kalayat EA T(253.95), GC(253.95j 62.69 31.36 (8), PR Narwana EA T{760.00), GC{728.00), 195.00 107.00 ( 10) TW(32.00) PR,'KR Narwana EA T(1,506.00), GC(1,506.00) 115.00 182.00 (6) PR Narwan.a EA T(505.00), GC(505.00) 150.00 52.00 (12) PR Narwana EA T(899.00), GC(899.00) 17.00 98.00 (11 ) 126

VILLAGE KALAYAT C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Ameniti es avail ab 1e (if not avail ab 1e wi thi n the tion (with hadbast area popula­ vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown in the' column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the di stance in broad ranges vi z. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house­ Educa­ Med,ical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds ti onal water & days cation (potable) tele- of (Bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stati on, hat water­ if any way) •

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil {Part)--Contd.

95 Sudkain Khurd(123) 993.00 3,076 (442) P,M -( -5) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 96 Lodhar (75) 969.00 3,801 (585) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 97 Kheri Sher (74) 867.00 2,129 (337) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS Khan HP 98 Bhalang (73) 195.00 563 (72) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 99 Kalasher (72) 316.00 1,040 (175) P -(5-10) T,W,TW' PO BS HP

100 Bidkhdalwa (25) 335.00 4 (1) M,H -(-5) T,W,TW t -(-5) BS

101 Badsikri (22) 1,169.00 3,608 (551) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, I PO BS Khurd HP 102 Badsikri (24) 927.00 2,655 (413) P,M,H 'PHS T,W,TW, PO BS Kalan HO 103 Kamal pur (21) 1,043.00 3,325 (494) P,M PHS,RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 104 Julani Khera (23) 526.00 1,702 (269) P PHS T,W,TW, -( -5) -(-5) HP 105 Balu (20) 3,130.00 11,032(1827) P(3), PHC, T,W, TW, PO BS M( 2), PHS(2), HP Phone H(2) RP 106 Chusala (28) 1,259.00 4,012 (631) P(2),M, PHS T,W,TW, PO BS H HP Phone 107 Ramgarh (27) 627.00 2,883 (415) P PHS T,W,HP -(-5) BS Pandwan 108 Kharak (29) 1,286.00 4,499 (759) P,M PHS T,W,TK,TW, PO BS Pandwan HP,R,C Phone 109 Batta (15 ) 3,136.00 9,216(1423) P(2), PHC, T , W, TK , TW , PO BS . M(2),H PHS{2} HP Phone 110 Wazir Nagar ( 19) 296.00 1 ,393 (196) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(5-10)' BS HP 127 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply to and ------,------~~~~~:~-~~~~-~~~-~::~~~~-~~~::~~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Narwana EA T(884.00), GC(884.00) 8.00 101.00 (17) PR,KR Kalayat EA T(857.00), GC(812.00), 19.00 93.00 (13) TW(35.00), TWE(10.00) PR,KR Kalayat EA T( 466.00), GC(466.00) 342.00 59.00 (14) PR.KR Kalayat ED, T(164.00), GC(144:00), 10.00 21.00 (12) EAG TW(20.00) PR,KR Kalayat EA T(278.00), GC(278.00) 10.00 28.00 ( 11) PR Kalayat ED, T(254.00), GC(254.00) 47.00 34.00 (8) EAG PR Kalayat EA T(1.008.00}. GC(1.008.00} 65.00) 96.00 (1,1 ) PR Kalayat EA T(638.00), GC(638.00) 198.00 91.00 (11 ) PR Kalayat EA T(725.00). GC(725.00) 233.00 85.00 (12) PR,KR Kali3yat fA T(471.00), GC{471.00) 6.00 49.00 ( 9)

PR,KR ~alayat EA T(2,570.00), GC(2,570.00) 265.00 295.00 (11 )

PR.KR Kalayat EA T(907.00), GC{907.DO) 236.00 116.00 (6) PR,FP Kalayat ED, T(464.37), GC(464.37) 101.17 61.46 (5) EAG PR Kalayat EA T(953.00), GC(953.00) 180.00 7.00 146.00 (3) PR,KR Kalayat EA T(1,685.Ob), GC(1,125.00), 396.00 783.00 272.00 (5) WE(320.00), TW(240.00) PR.KR Kalayat EA T(274.00), GC(274.00) 22.00 (11 ) 128

VILLAGE p,ATAUOI C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avai lable (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ viYlage, ,a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets -the distance in broad ranges' viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 I:ms and 10+ kms ot' the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Corrmunj­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations ( potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ stat ion. hat, if water­ any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

111 J Kailram (18) 2,289.00 6,349(1047) P(2),M, PHS T,W,HP PO BS H Phone 112 Dumara (17) 287.00 590 (87) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -( -5) -(-5) HP 113 Bhamniwala (16) 535.00 1,441 (216) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-oj BS urf Rajpura Kalayat C.D. Block 39,904.00 116.799 .p(40) PHC(3) Total (18505) "(22) PHS(24) H(14) D(1 ) RP{fi) 129 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. ar:ea under different types of land use in hectares roach town suppJy J rounded upto two decima1 places) to and ------_-_-- vill age distance Forest I~rigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able annable gated 'waste for cult i- (;nclud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Kaithal EA T(1,707.oo), 6C(1,453.00) 90.00 296.00 196".00 ( 14) TW(200.oo), TWE(54.00) PR,KR Kaithal EA ,T(175.00), GC(159.00), 10.00 66.00 36.00 (13) TW(6.00), TWE(10.00) PR,KR Kaithal EA T(341.00), GC(319.00), 15.00 101.00 78.00 (10) WE(14.00), TW(8.00) ,,- T(30.171.03). GC(29.201.03) 4,791.49 1.275.54 3.665.94 WE(334.oof. TW(550.00) lWE(86.oo)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

1'31

133 PEIOIA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

1991 Census 1981 Census Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location I No. (Hadbast No.) ,Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

I \ Kaithal Tahsil (Part) Bandrana (4) 8/4/2/14 08/04/0020/0014 6/2/3/97 06/02/0030/0097 2 Begpur (1 ) 8/4/2/11 08/04/0020/0011 6/2/3/90 06/02/0030/0090 3 Pobal.a (5) 8/4/2/13 08/04/0020/0013 6/2/3/92 06/02/0030/0092 4 Rasulpur (2) 8/4/2112 08/04/0020/0012 6/2/3/91 06/02/0030/0091

VILLAGE DIRECTORY PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

135 136 VILLAGE PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)* Amenities and

toea- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-): is ,shown in the' column and next Code number) of the ti on to 1tin brackets the di stance in broad ranges vi z. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where ~he facility is available is given) h~ctares ) of house­ Educa----.-----~------Medi cal 'Or; nk.; ng Post Day or Communi- holds ti onal water & days cat; ons (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- raj lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(aithal Tahsil (Part) 11 Begpur (1) 485.62 1,253 (193) P RP W,HP Phone -(5-10)

12 Rasul pur (2~' 386.87 652 ·(103) p' -(-5) -(-5)

13 Pobala (5 ) 343.98 625 (115) P R:P " t ,TW • HP -(-5) BS

14 BandrCina (4 ) 734.90 3,044 (491) P,(2~~~, PHS; T,W,TW, -(-5) B5 H RP(3) HP Pehowa C.O. Block(Part} 1,951.37 5,574 (902) P(5}H(ij PHS(1) T.~tal ft(1) RP(5) Pehowa C.D. Block 49,300.60 129.118. P(95,. MH(l) Grand Total . (19;747) H(32) PHC(2) H{ 15) PHS(20) PUC(1) D'CS) NH(3) RP(39) VHG(2)

~Ho~es.: '. ,(1 ) I n case, ,3 port ion of a revenue estate (vill age) has mer:ged i n th~, town or treated as outgrowth of :a town. only the rural area has been 'given against that village and a word 'Part' has been added after the viliage name. \

(2} The area of a village (revenue estate) is .based Of! the .information supplied by the Revenue patwari •

.(3) W.h-ere a; ):o\,#n ..d.nd a v:illage bear an identical name. the word 'rural' has been ad.ded after the mime.,of the village. . . '

(4) tAitrlougti entered ·~S' ''Be-Chirag J (Un-inhatiited)~tI t'he revenue record". the population shown . against this village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census. (5) *Major 'portion of Pehowa ~'.O. Block falls in KuruRshetra district. 137 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i. e. area under di fferent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------village distance Forest l~rigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for cult;- (i nc 1 ud- vat; on ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Pehowa (11) EA T( 439. 08), GC( 21.25) ~ 15.18 31.36 -- TW~(417.83) PR,KR Kaithal (16) ED,. T(348.43), GC(143.06), 26.30 12.14 EAG TWE(205.37) PR Pehowa (11) ED, T(322.74), GC(10.11), 1.01 20.23 EAG TWE(312.63) PR,FP Kaithal(16) EA T(671.05), GC{245.B4). 1.01 62.B4 TW(B.39), TWE(416.B2} T(1,781.30}. "GC(420.26). 43.50 126.57" lW(B.39). TWE(1.352.65) 473.00 T(4~.134.01). GC(7,149.02) 566.23 1,203.79 4,707.57 WE(290.00). TW(2.019.86) TWE(32.474.13), R(123.oo) 0(78.00)

APPENDICES 1-4

139 140

C.D. Blodar.ise abstrclct a£ educa.tiCXlal.,

EDUCATIOOAL

SI. Name of C.D. Block Primary Middle Mafricula­ Higher College Adult Others Villages No. school school t.ian/ Secondary/ (graduate literacy with no Secondary PUC/Inter- and above) class/ educa­ school mediate/ centres tional Junior facili­ college ties

Vir- Ins- Vil- Ins-Vil- Ins- Vil:- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- lag- tit-lag- tit-lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- es uti-es uti-es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- ens ans ons ans ons ons ans

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ii 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1. Guhla 96 103 24 25 12 13 1 1 1 1 11

2. Kaithal 68 78 31 33 19 21 3 3 1 1 3. Pundri 46 65 28 35 22 26 1 1 1 2 -- 3 3 2

4. Rajound 25 32 20 22 13 14 3 3 5. Kalayat 33 40 20 22 13 14 1

6. *Pehowa (Pan) 4 5 1 1 1 1

'"Major portion of :Pi:mowa C.D. Block falls in Kurukshetra District. 141 DIX I medical and other amenities

MEDICAL

Dispensary Hospital Maternity PriIrart Family Primary Village others Village with and child health· planning health health no medical welfare central centre guides facility I sub- centre/ Healtll centre Maternity centr~ home/Child welfar~

Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- 1;ns- Vil- Ins- Vil- Num- Vil- Ins- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lage- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- bers lag- tit- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es es uti- OIlS ons onS ons ons ons ons

18 19 20 21 ,22, 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

__ , 5 5 ,'-_ 3 4 27 27 -- .. 19 31 72

4 4 ~~ 5 5 28 31 '_ 24 35 30

6 6 '2- ~~: 1, '1 6 6 is 28 20 68 17

,', 6 6 -- - ,4 4 '18 23 - 10 26 5 1 1 .. 3 3 22 24 5 6 11

-,"<, '1 i, 3 5 1 142 APfmt-

C.D. Blockw.ise abBtract of educati.t:Dal.

DRINKING WATER

51. Name of C.D. Block Tap Well Tank Tube River Foun- Canal Others More than Villages with no No. well tain one source, drinking water facility of any type

1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1. Guhla 44 48 89 1.04 ' 96 2. Kaithal 38 54 1 48 63 66 3. Pundri 41 43 37 45 46 ...,... 4. Ra 'ou!ld 15 24 13 25 25' " J 5. Kalayat 33 34 2 29 2 2 32 35 po *Pe,'1owa (Part) 3 3 3 3 4 143 DIX I--COncld. medical am other cwoeni.ties

POST AND TE:I:.ErnAPH COMMUNICATIONS f(MER SUPPLY

P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Pho~e Bus Railway Navigable Available Not and and and stop station waterway available Phone Phone Phone

\ 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 I 53 54 55 56

18 5 1 2 74 101

13 7 2 2 59 4 68

11 6 5 41 5 48

9 9 22 25

11 8 31 35 1 2 4 144 APPENDIX 2 Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census towns)

Serial Name of town and land use i.e. area under different types of land No. C.D. Block (within brackets) use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Total Forest Irrig- Unirri- Cultu- Area area ated gated rable Not by waste avall- source (incl- able uding for gauch- culti- ar and vat- groves) ion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

- - N ot a p p 1i cab 1e --

APPENDIX 3

List of villages ~re no aaenities relating to education, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph. ca.unications, power supply and market/hat are available

There is no such village in the district 145 APFfH)lX 4

List of villages acocmti.ng to the proporti.oo of Scheduled castes to the total populatia:l by J:angI88

GuHLA C.D. BLOCK

Range of L.C. l\k). Name of village L.C., lib. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentage) I I 1 2 3 f 4 ?

0--5* Gubla Tahsil (Part)

31 Ratta I

71 '!beh Kharak

6--10

3 Shadip.Ir 18 Bauprr

24 Amali 30 Budhanp.Ir Gujran

32 KascH 51 Lalprr

54 Kheri Dahan 56 Duserpur

57 Mand Kalian 67 Megha Majra

85 Unedprr 103 Kakeor

108 Kakrala Inayat 109 Mandi Sadra

11--15

5 Ma1ikpur 9 Bhatian

19 Shugalpur 33 Mengran

37 Bhuilslan 42 Badsui

53 Sinhu Majra 61 Hansu Majra

68 Ram '!bali 77 Kheri GulaIl'ali

81 Gogh 87 Sotha

89 I

96 'Iheh Newal 102 Nawach 110 Ferozeprr

'H,--to 2 Garhi Nazir 4 Mehmudpur 6 Chaba 12 SaravIa

16 I

39 Bhagal 40 Sinah (Sihin)

46 Khushhal M!ijra 58 I

59 Sultanian 60 Agoodh

65 Kasaur 88 Sair

106 Kakheri 107 Pabsar

113 Kawartan 146 APPENDIX 4

List of villages acoording to the ptoporticn of Sdledul.e:i castes to the total PlPUlatial by xanges

GUHIA C.D. BUXX --concld.

Range of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste popllation (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

Guhla Tahsil {Part)--Concld. 21--30

1 AzinB'arh 8 Ratta Khera Lugman

11 Bubakpur 41 Dhandota

43 Harigarh Kingan 45 Cheeka (Rural)

47 Nandgarh 62, Majri

63 Theh Butana 64 Mastgarh

79 Prabhawat 82' Ladana Olakoo

86 Harnola 90 Bhunna 95 Balbehra 97 ,Rawahar Jagir

99 Bichhian 100 Nimbwala

101 Ramgarh alias Robar 111 Malakpur 31 & above 7 Daba 13 I

14 Sadarheri 15 Tatiana

17 Kamheri 20 Gagarpur

21 Jodhwa 22 Lendaheri

27 Phaphrala 29 Sihali

34 Majheri 35 lOOhanpur

36 SharakpJr 44 Kallar Majra 49 SlemplX' 50 Guhla

52 Hemu M:!.jra 55 Chanch.ak

66 Taranwali 69 Urlana

70 Kharak '18 NagaI

80 Gohran 83 Janedpur

84 Paharp.tr 91 Kangthali

92 Theh !ot.tkerian 98 'lheh Banhera

112 Rasulpur

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste popllation. 147

M".E'Bt)I1 4

List of vil.laijes. ~ to the ~ of Scheduled Oultes to the total pcpilat::icm by raoges iA:rruAr. C. D. BLOCK

Range of L.C. l'b. Name of village L.C. l'b. NaIoo of village Scheduied C?ste p:lpUation (Percentages )

1 2 3 4 5 0--5* ICaithal 'ntbsil (Part) s Xhanplr 15 Kheri Raiwali 75 Diluwala 118 patti Oloudhari

QJhla Tabsil (Part)

75 Lander Feerzada 6--10 X

116 Roherian

Q:hla Tahsil. (Part)

76 Manjhlan 11--15 Xaithal 'nmsil (Part) 52 Mundhri 59 Ujana 121 Peoda 123 Patti Gadar

126 Sega 154 Deoban QjUa'Mwil (Part)

73 1\ndhli 74 Lander Keema 16--2.0 Xaitbal 'l'ahsil (Part) 10 Balwanti 57 Patti Kaisth Seth 60 Kultaran 69 Ladana Baba 74 Mahal Kheri 117 Patti Dogran 120 Titram 122 Sher Garh 125 Narar (Naror) i27 Kakot 147 Sisia Sismare (Si51a Sirmore) 149 Kheri Sheru 21--30 raithal '.DIbsil (Part) 2 Farsh Majra 4 serta

6 I

18 Teek 50 Dhos

53 Kathwar 61 Patti Afgan 148

APPJiHJn. 4

List of villages aco:miing to the prop:rt.i

KAITHAL C.D. BUXX --conoId.

Range of Name of village L.C. !'b. Name of village Sr.heduled caste population (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

21--30 Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 64 Franswala 65 Bhanpura

66 Chhot 67 Garhi Paella

68 Manas 70 Budha Khera

71 Sangatp..rra 72 Nand Singh Wala 73 Sanghan 77 Dhunder Heri

114 Dawal 119 Chandana 124 Dhodh Kheri. 148 Harsola

155 Saran

31 & above lCaitbal 'i'abs:il (Part) 1 Atela 3 Siwan

19 Khanoda 51 Naina

54 Sapan Kheri 55 Geong

63 Magho Majri 76 Padla

115 Kutabprr .Guhla Tahsil (Part)

72 Pisawal (Paswal)

*El!:cludes villages with no $chedule<:l Caste popul aHan 149

APl'!H>IX 4 List of villages acxxmii:aJ to the pr:qnr:tic:n of Scbeduled Castes to the tnt:al p:lp1lati.c:n I¥ ranges PUNDRI C.D. BLOCK

Range of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

1 2 3' 4 5

0--5* lfaithal ~il (Part)

30 Pabla 32 Dadwana 6--10

36 Kheri Sakra 45 Kheri Sikander 11--15 48 Meoli 130 Barsana 143 Hajwana 16--20

20 _Pharal 21 Sohlu Majra

22 Dhand 25 Pabnawa

27 Ghararsi 31 KauI-

"33 Chandlana 34 Chuhar Majra (Chur Majra)

37 Sakra 40 SangroU

42 Kheri ¥.atarwc} 43 Doliani 46 Jamba 133 Buchi 136 Sanch 138 Sirsal

139 Deeg 145 Pai 146 Pilni

21--30 23 Jajanpn- 24 Salimpur Mehdud

28 Barna 29 Jinjarprr (Jhanjharpur )

38 AhWl 41 Teontha 47 Fatehpn- 132 Munerheri

135 Rasina 137 Badhnara

140 Bakal 142 Ramana Ramani

31 & above 26 Pindarsi 35 Dheraru

39 Dosain 44 Mohna

49 Rawanhera 128 Pundri

131 Rabri 134 Ahmedp.rl:

*Excludes villages with 00 Scheduled Caste population. 150 APftiIIJlX 4

List of vi] lcw;JPS aa:xmUng to the p:oportioo of smewJ.ed Castes to the total. p:pllat:i.al l:!Y ranges RA:TC:UND C.D. BUX:K

Range of L.C. lb. Name of village L.C. lb. Name of village Scheduled Caste pop.liaticn (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

11--15 Iraithal '18bsil (Part)

141 Karora 161 Kheri Simbalwali

162 Gul1ana 172 Kukar Kanda 16--20

151 ,; Bhana 152 Majra Nandkaran 157 Taragarh 163 Sangri 164 Kathana 167 Bir Bangran (l:}angran )

175 Rahra 21--30

150 Songal (Sanghl) 153 Jakholi 156 Kasan (Kisan) 158 Kachhana (Kachana) 159 Naxwal 160 Kheri Raowali 165 Rohera 168 Rajaund 169 Santokh Majra 171 Serhada 173 Fariabad

31 & aOOve 166 Majra Rohera 170 Kotra 174 Mandhwal 151 APFIH>IX 4

List of v.Ulages aau:di.Iq m the J:Lt4XlLLia'l of SdleWl.ed C'ast:eB to the total IDPJ].atia'l by ranges

'KAIAYAT C.D. .BI.CXX

Range of t.C. lb. Name of village L.C. No. Na!re of village Scheduled Caste p::lpllation (Percentages )

1 2 3 4 5

6-10 raitbal nthsil (Part) 94 SUdkain Kalan 98 Bhalang 11--15

90 Bidrana 109 Batta 16--20

85 Bhana Barahrro:lan 87 Pinjupura

88 Mator 89 Shinghwa(Singwal)

91 Hatho 92 Dhakal

93 Sinsar 101 Badsikri Khun!

103 Kamalpur 108 KharakPandwan 111 Kailrarn 21--30

79 Sajo::ua 80 Kurar

83 Kolekhan 84 Gorusar

86 Siinla 95 SUdkain Khurd

96 LOOhar 105 Balu

106 Chusala 107 Ram;arh Pimdwan 113 Bhamniwala Uri Rajpura

3.1 & above

81 KheriLamba 82 Kalayat

97 Kheri Sher Khan 99 Kalasher

102 Badsikri Kalan 104 Julani Rhera 112 Dunara 152 APPI1Ji:>rx " List of villages aocxmiil¥J to the {.llqlQrtioo of Sdleduled Castes to the total poplla:t:i.m by ranges

PEHgNA C.D. BLCX:lC (Part) **

Range of L.C. N::l. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Schedulerl Caste ~ation (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

0--5* ICaithal Tahsil (Part) 12 Rasulpur

16--20 lraitbal ndlsil (Part)

11 ~

21-~O Ka:i:l:hal ndlsil (Part) 13 Pobala 14 Bandrana

*Ex:cludes villages with no Scheduled Caste lX'Pllation. **Major portion of Pehowa C.D. Block falls in Kurukshetra district. SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY

1:53

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

155

157 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY 'TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE. INDICATED BELOW :- Status- M.C. Municipal Committee STATEMENT-IV & IV-A Type of road- ,P~ Pucca Road KR Kuchcha Road System of Sewerage!Drainage- S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains Method of disposal of nightsoiI-, HL Head Loads WB Wheel Barrows ST Septic Tank Latrines' S Sewerage o Others Source of Water Supply­ TW Tubewell Water/Handpump T Tap water System of Storage of Water­ OHT Overhead Tank STATEMENT -V Medi€al facilities­ H Hospital, Eye Hospital/Maternity Hospital o Dispensary HC C:ommunity Health CentreIHealth Centre! Primary Health Sub-Centre/Primary Health Unit etc. FC Family Planning Centre/Post-Partum Centre/ MCH & fW Centre/Maternity and family VVelfare Centre. Educational facilities­ A Arts only AS Arts and Science only AC Arts and Commerce only ASC Arts, Science and Commerce Recognised Shorthand. Typewriting and Other Vocational Training Institutions­ o Others Public Libraries including Reading Rooms- PL Public Library RR Reading Room

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

159 160

ST~TE Status and

Ser- Class, name and civic Loca- Name of Name of Area Number Population and i al administration status tion tahsil C.D. Cin of ------No. of town Code block sq. house- 1901 ~911 1921 No. kms) holds in- cluding houseless house- holds (in 1991 Census)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. II I""Cheek a (M.C.) I Guhla 8.50 3,409 Treated as 2. II tKai tha1 (M. C. ) II Kaithal 7.90 11,965 14,408 12,912 15,477 (+10.38) (+19.87) • J.. IV·· Kalayat (M.C.) IV Kaithal 6.50 2,062 Notified as a town 4. IV Pundri (M.C.) See Pundri Urban Pundri (U. A. ) 5.89 2,563 5,834 Declassi-

(1) IV Pundri"'(M.c.) III Kaithal 5.89 2.563 5,834 Declassi-

Notes :-- 1. '--' denotes nil. 2. tIn 1961, Kaithal Mandi (N.A.C.) which was treated as' a separate urban unit in 1951 with population 2.690 (1536 M : 1154 F). has been merged in Kaithal (M.C.) I 3. Town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census is under 1i ned. 4. Town treated as such for the first time in 1981 Census which continue to be treated as such for 1991 census is shown with an asterisk (*) on its left. 5. Town marked with an asterisk{*) on its right indicates that it has an outgrowth which can be seen in Appendix. The area and population of the outgrowth for 1991 has been included in Pundri (M.C.) 6. U.A. means Urban Agglomeration. 161 MENT I growth history growth rate of the town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio ------.. ------(1991 1931 1941 1951 1981 1991 Census) 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 a town for the first time in 1991 Census 21,089 2,481 864 19,418 22,325 28.,422 34,890 45,199 58,385 71,142 9,005 856 865 889 (+25.46) (+14.97) (+27.31) {+22.76) (+29.55) (+29.17) (+21.85)

for the first time in 1981 Census 10,965 "12,872 1,980 846 861 (+17.39) Agglomeration fied 6,552 7,660 9,107 11,804 15,534 2,637 836 869 861 (+16.91) (+18.89) '(+29.61 ) (+31.60) fied 6,552 7,660 9,107 11,804 15,534 2,637 836 869 861 (+16.91) ('f-.18.89) (+29.61) (+31.60) 162 STATE­ p.bys1cal aspects and

Serial Class and name of *Physical aspects Name of No. town ------Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ (in mm) ------­., Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6

1. III Cheek a N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (105) 2. II Kaithal 570.9 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (124) 3., IV Kalayat N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (147 } 4. IV Pundri See Pundrj Urban Pundr; (U.A.) ,See Cons t i tuen,t (i) IV Pundri N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh ( 109)

Notes 1. *Average data has been calculated for t~e decad~ 1979--88.

2. 'N.A.' means information no~ available. 3. '--' denotes nil. 4. 'U.A.' means Urban Agglomeration. 163 ~NT II location of towns, 1989

and road distance ·(1n kms.) from ~- ... ---.------~-~------.---.-----.. ------..... ------District HQ Sub-Division/ Neare~t city Railway Bus route Navigable Tahsil HQ wHh population stat'ion river/canal of one lakh (if wHhin and [\Jore 10 kms) t 7 8 9 10 11 12

i Kaithal Guhla/Guhla Patiala Kaithal Cheeka (29) (3) P) (40) (29) (0) Kaithal Kaithal/Kaithal Karnal Kaithal Kaithal (O} fO) (0) (64) (0) (0) Kalthal Kaithal/Kaitha1. Kaithal Kalayat Kalayat (23) (23). (23) (23) (0) ~O)

Ag~lomeration Unit Kaithal Kai thal/Kai tha 1 Karnal Pehowa Road Pundri (16) (16) (16) (48) (13) 164 STATE Municipal finance

Serial Class and ~e of Civi.c Reye1pt (in Rs. '00) No. town adminis­ ------~-----~------tration Receipt Revenue Govern­ Loan Advance status through derived ment (in 1990) taxes fr.om grant etc. ,. mUlTi cipa 1 properties anlt power apart from, taxation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. III Cheek a M.C. '8,153 6,069 1,700

2. 'II Kaith&l M.C. 61,207 10,050 9,2~3 550 3. IV Kalayat M.e. 3,805 474 3,341 4. IV Pundri M.C. See Pundri

Pundri (U.A.) Se~ Constituent

(i nv 'Pundri M.C'.~ .. '·'3,264 ·4"7·1· 2,850' ~ ." 203 , Notes: 1. --' denotes nil. 2. U.A. means Urban Agglomeration. 16~

Receipt (in Rs. '00) Expenditure tin Rs. '00) ------~------,------~----~------Other Total Gene~al Public .Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt administ- safety hea 1th works institu- (specify) expenditure (specify) ration 'and con­ tions 'veniences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

702 16,624 7,580 5,930 1,721 50 121 15,402 11,026' 92,076 32,851 10~663 30,814 10,710 502 5,049 90,588 1 ,~45 9,065 4,645 622 31 878 6,176 Urban Agglomeration Un11:,

41.1 7,199 4,485 3 423 6,235 11,146 166

STATE- - Chic and other

Ser; a1 Class and name Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System Number of No. of town adminis- tion Caste length of tration popula- (in kms) sewerage Water Service status tion borne (in 1990)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. III Cheek a M.C. 21.089 4:204 PR{20.5) ~OSD 60 109 KR{7.5)

2. II Kaithal M.C. 71,142 7,409 PR(47.4) S,QSO 895 S.550 KR(9.5) 3. IV Kalayat M.C. 1 12.872 2.627 PR(15.0) .. OSD 25 SSp KR(4.0) 4. IV Pundr; M.C. See Purtdri

Pundri (U.A.) 15.,534 2.~63 PR{8.0) 600

(i) IV Pundri, M.C. 15,,534.,. 2,263, PR(8.0) OSO' 600

Notes 1. *In case this service is not avail~ble in th~ tow». the name, of the nearest pl ace where available alongwith distance from the town has be-en mentionecl. 2. '--' denotes nil. 3. U.A. means Urban Agglomeration. 167 MENT IV amenities 1989 latrines Method of Protected water Fi're fi ght- E1 ectr i f i cat ion (number ~(.onnect; on.) ------disposal supply iog service* ~ '" Others of flight ------;~~~~;~~--;~~:~:--~~~~;=-;O:~'·-----~;~~~~-- soil Source System of trial cial 1 ight - of storage with ~ng supply capacity in pOllY ts) litl/es (111 brackets) ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 h,g 19 L 100 S,ST T,TW OHT p'ehowa 2,551 124 1-,565 11 6 (250.00Q) (26) PT(50,OOO) 600 S,WB T. TW, OHT Yes 11,597 595 4,678 1 ,23\ ') 16 (1,820,000) WB,HL T,TW OHr Kaithal 1.431 55 425 125 99 (45,500) (23) Urban Agglomeration

.. ~ OHT 7,717 2?9 1,287 203 (136,500)

0 T,TW OHT Kaith('.l 7,717 229 1,287 203 l (136,500) ( 16) 168

STATE- Civic and other omenities

Serial Class and marne Name of slum ,o..rea of Population Paved System of No. of town* slum 'in of slum roads (in sewerage sq. krns) (approxi­ kms) mate)

1 ~ 3 4 5 15 7

1. II ~a ithal 1. Amargarh Gawri 1.000 13.880 PR(7.10) 5,ST KR(2.10} 2. Nanakpuri Basti 0.870 6,780 PR(5.20} ST,O KR(O.20t 3. Outside Chandana Gate 1.200 12,000 PR(6.20) S KR(2.00) 4. Rdjiv Colony 0.200 4,500 PR(1.50) ST,O KR(O;80}

Note : 1 • *For c~ ass I and cl ass IT towns only. 2 ' denotp.s nil. '\ 169 MENT IV A in notified slUMs~ 1989

Number of latrines Method of No. bf tap Electrification (Number ------disposal points! of connections) ______Private Community/I ofsoil night public hydrants ;~~~~;~~---~~~~------~~~~;~----- Water Service Others installed li hting borne for sljpply (~ ints) of protec­ ted water

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

300 700 450 2 S.WB 548 745 150

90 WB 230 34

30 45 1 S,WB 392 355 45

40 WB 120 150 20 170

STATE- Medical. educational. recreational ------~------Ser- Class and n ~,rile Popula- Medical facilities* Educational ial of 'town tion ------Nv. Hospi- Beds in Arts/ Medical Engine- Poly- Recognis- tals/ medical Science/ collp.ges ering technics ed short Dispen- institu- Commerce college~ hand, type saries/ tions colleges ,Writing TB noted (of and voca- clinics in degree tional etc. column 4 level training and institu- above) tions

1 2 t: 3 4 5 6 t 8 9 10 1. III Cheel 0(2) (40) '( 40) I (48)

Note: 1. * If a medical or educat i ona 1 faci1 ity i $ not available in the town .. the name 01 the ne, rest place and its distance from the town where facility is available,has been mentionl d.

2. I __ I d2Mtes ni 1 I 3. U.A. me~r.s Urban Agglomeration. \ 171

MENT V and cQltural facilities, 1989 facil ities* Working Number of recreational and cultural ------.. ------7------women's faciiities Higher Second- Junior Primary A~ult nost~ls ------!------Sccond- aryl Secondary schools literacy with Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public aryl Ma~ricu- and Middle 1lassesl number of Drama/ 1ibraries lnterme- lation schools Ee'ltresl seats Community including diatel pthers hall s reading P..U.C. (~pecify) rooms (Pre-uni- versity college)l junior college level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2 3 5 PL(2)

6 9 12 11 3 PL(4) RK(4)

2 3 4

Ur~an Agglomeration 3 3 3' 3 3 3 172 STATE­ Trade, C~rci!, Industry

Seri al (;1 ass and name Names of three most important Names of three most No. of town commodities imported commodities

1st 2nd 3rd I--st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. III Cheeka Di~sel Sugar Vegetable Rice Wheat Oil oil 2. II Kaithal Sugar Cloth Grocery Rice Cotton seed oi 1 3. IV Kalayat Wheat Paddy Cotton Rice Ginned cotton 4. IV Pundri See Pundri Pundri (U.A.) See Consti- (1) IV Pundri Cloth Grocery Wood Wooden Wheat &General furn,; ture merchandise goods

Note : 1. '--' denotes nil. 2. U.A. means Urban Agglomeration. 173 HENT VI and Banking, 1989 important Names of three most inlpnrtant Number of Number of NUilloer of exported commodities manufactured banks ~griclJltural non-agricul- credi'.. tural credit -----.. ------~------~------3rd 1st 2nd 3rd societies societies

8 9 10 1,1 12 13 14

Ric~ Iron AgriclJaural Cotton 4 4 14 bran oil pins implements seed oil Wheat Rice Salt Agricultural 15 2 petre machinery parts Nursery Ice Leather Rice 2 plants shoes Urban Agglomeration tuent Unit Agricul- Wheat Wooden Agricultural 3 3 11 tural im- furniture implements p1 eme,nts 174 APPENDIX Towns showing their outgrowths with population

Serial Name of the Population of Outgrowth Population cf No. town with core, town outgrowth location code

1 2 3 4 5

1. Pundri 4/21 III 14,311 (i) Part of village 1,223 Fatehpur (O.G.) PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

175

A PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KAITHAL DISTRICT

177 1-78 PRIMARY CENSUS

loca­ District/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total popul ation in the tion C.D. Rural/ in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0--6 Code Block/ Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless population No. 'tJ.A./ ti al City/Town houses P M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ~------~------

4 Kaithal T -t2,~.OO 122,182 129,831 820,685 443,019 371,666 154,839 83,504 71,335 District R 2,710.21103,204 109;832 700.048 378,790 321,258 133,261 71,885 61,376- u 28.79 18,978 19,999 120,637 64,229 56,408 21,578 11,619 9,959 1 Guhla T 616.58 20,674 21,643 144,661 77,016 67,645 26,708 14,254 12,454 C.D. Block R 616.58 20,674 21,643 144,661 77,016 67,645 26,708 14,254 12,454 U 2 Kaithal T 576.72 25,926 28,054 177,788 96,855 80,933 34,918 18,954 15,964 C.D. Block R 516.72 25,926 28,054 177,188 96,855 SO,933 34,918 18,954 15,964

U

3 Pundri T 446.03 22,786' 24,065 150,043 80,640 69,403 28,621 15,368 13,253 C.D. Block R 444.03 22,620 23;870 148,820 79;967 68,853 28,431 15,252 13,179,

U 2.00 166 195 1,223 673 550 190 116 744

4 Rajound T 305.15 16,080 16,858 106,4P6 58',071 48,335 19,975 10,755 9,220 C.D. Block R 305.15 16,080 16,858 106,406 58,071 48,335 19,975 10,755 9,220

U

5 Ka1ayat T .399.04< i7,120 18,505 116,799 63,867 ~2,932 22,156 12,097 10,059 C.D. Block R 399.04 17,120 18,505 116,799 63,867 52,932 22,156 12,097 10,059

U

91 *Pehowa (Part) T 19.51 784 902 5,574 3,014 2,560 1,073 573 500 C.D. Block R 19.51 784 902 5,574 3,014 2,560 1,073 573 500

U Notu 1. District and town treated as such for the first time in 1991-Census are underlined.

2. Town treated as such for the first t.:ime in 1981-census which conUnued to be treated as town for 1991"1iensus is shown with an asterisk (*) on its left.

3. The urban portion of the C.D. block will include 'Census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns.

'!be following ~ations have been used for the status of a town ': M.C.--MUrticipal Committee. U.A.--Urban Agglomeration. O.G.--OUtgrowth. 179 ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATETORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Sched~led Literates Total main workers Trib~s (I--I~) p M F P M F P M F P M F . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

115,971 95,691 80,286 283,588 196,687 86,901 235,512 222,415 13,157 159,474 86,768 12,706 219,404 157,862 61,542 202,370 191,049 11,321

16,503 8,923 7,580 64,184 38,825 25,359 33,202 31,366 1,836

35,963 19,184 16,779 44,672 29,662 15,010 43,739 40,859' 2~880 35,963 19,184 16,779 44,672 29,662 15,010 43,739 40,859 2,880

41,094 22,450 18,644 52,939 39,323 13,616 50,696 49,065 1,631 41,094 22,450 18,644 52,939 39,323 13,616 50,696 49,065 1,631

31,658 17,245 14,413 55,068 38,088 16,980 40,921 39,173 1,748 31,634 17,227 14,407 54,219 37,587 16,632 40,609 38,875 1,734 24 18 6 849 501 348 312 298 14 24,620 13,427 11,193 32,898 24,543 8,355 30,134 28,759 1,375 24,620 13,427 11,193 32,898 24,543 8,355 30,134 28,759 1,375

24,999 13,857 11,142 32,943 25,523 7,420 35,619 32,009 3,610 24,999 13,857 11,1'42 32,943 25,523 7,420 35,619 , 32,009 3,610

1,164 623 541 1,733 1,224 509 1,573 1,482 91 1,164 623 541 1,733 1,224 509 1,573 1,482 91

fTotal, are figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area" figures suppll.ed by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by Subtracting the urban area fran ~e total area of the district. '!he total of area figures of C.D. blocks in a district Wl.U not ~l1y with the district figures because the fanner are derived from the villagewise area figures supplied bv the tahsildars.

t Falls in Kurukshetra District. 180 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- District/ Totai/ INDUSTP.IAL CATEGORY OF ticn C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activiti~s I I III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

4 Kaithal T 112,151 107,023 5,128 58,772 53,976 4,796 1,769 1,723 46 District: R 108,486 103,380 5,106 55,201 50,634 4,567 1,326 1,297 29 U 3,665 3,643 22 3,571 3,342 229 443 426 17 ! 1 Guhla T 23,027 22,220 807 1>1,363 12,700 1,663 228 212 16 C.D. Block R 23,027 22,220 807 14,363 12,700 1,663 228 212 16

U

2 Kaithal T 26,361 25,664 697 12,549 12,030 519 403 399 4 C.D. Block R 26,;361 25,664 697 12,549 12,030 519 403 399 " 4

U

3 Pundri T 20,261 19,843 418 11,291 10,419 872 227 223 4 C.D. Block R 20,253 19,835 418 11,289 10,417 872 225 221 4 I U 8 8 2 2 2 2 J J }30 4 Rajound T 16,304 15,415 88a._ 8,407 8,077 190 189 1J C.D. BlOCk R 16,304 15,415 889 8,407 8,077 330 '190 189 1

/ U

5 Kalayat T 21,646 19,388 2,258 8,169 7,024 1,145 262 258 4 C.D. BlOck R 21,646 19,388 2,258 8,169 7,024 1,145 262 258 4

U

91 fPehowa (Part) T 895 858 37 424 386 38 18 18 C.D. Block , R 895 858 37 424 386 38 18 18

U 181 ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manuf~cturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, serv1cing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

,p M F p M F p M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

12 12 3,531 3,336 195 10,611 10,052 559 3 3 2,904 2.762 142 7,081 6,576 505 9 9 627 574 53 3,530 3,476 54 2 2 453 421 32 1,543 1,376 167 2 2 453 421 32 1,543 1,376 167

501 487 14 2,477 2,301 176

501 487 14 2,477 ~,301 176

874 827 47 1,4).7 1,304 113

853 810 43 "1,387 1,274 113 21 17 4 30 30 1 1 554 538 16 627 602 25 1 1 554 538 16 627 602 25

506 481 25 987 963 24 506 481 25 987 963 24

37 25 12 60 60 37 25 12 60 60 182 PRIMARY CENSUS l cica- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ Constructions Trade and, c cmnerce Transport, storage and City/Town cOl11Tlun i cat ions VI VII ..... VIII p' M f P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

1 1iJitha1 , T 4,723 4,677 46 17,701 17,528 173 5,436 5,419 17 District R 3,397 3,.368 29 7,084 7,019 65 3,824 3,820 4

U 1,326 1,309 17 10,617 10,509 108 1,612 1,599 13 1 Guhla T 471 471 994 984 10 724 72..4 Je.D. Block R 471 471 994 984 10 724 724

U 2 Kaithal T 1,181 1,173 8 2,011 1,994 17 1,169 1,167 2 C.D. Block R 1,181 1,173 8 2,011 1,994 17 1,169 1,167 2

U

3 Ptmdri T 731 712 19 2,041 2,029 12 821 820 1 C.D. Block R 696 678 18 1,884 1,872 12 813 812 1

U 35 34 1 157 157 8 8 4 Rajound T 468 468 1,112 1,099 13 598 598 " C.D. B~ock R 468 468 1,112 1,099 13' 598 598

U --f' 5 Kalaya't T 568 565 3 1,039 1,026 13 498 497 1 C.D. Block • R , 568 565 3 1,039 1,026. 13 498 497 1 U

91 ~ Pehowa (Part) T 13 13 44 44 22 22 C.D. Block R 13 13 44 44 22 22

U 183 ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P , M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

20,866 18,669 2,197 19,751 1.013 18,738 565,362 219,591 345,771 13,064 12,190 874 19,235 961 18,274 478,443 186,780 291,663

7,802 6,479 1,323 516 52 464 86,919 32,811 54,108 1,934 1,749 185 7,783 449 7,334 93,139 35,708 57,431 1,934 1,749 185 7,783 449 7,334 93,139 35,708 57,431

4,044 3,850 '194 2,767 177 2,590 124,325 47,613 76,712 4,044 3,850 194 2,767 177 2,590 124,325 47,613 76,712

<;'''''' _- 3,258 2,996 262 1,622 82 1,540 107,500 41,385 66,115 3,209 2,956 253 1,622 82 1',540 106,589 41,010 65,579 49 40 9 911 575 536 1,873 1,772 101 4,473 169 4,304 71,;799 29,143 42,656 1,873 1,772 101 4,473 169 4,304 71,799 29,143 42,656

1,944 1,807 137 2,288 84 2,204 78,892 31,774 47,118 1,944 1,807 137 2,288 84 2,204 78,892 31,774 '47,118

60 56 4 362 .302 3,699 1,532 2,167 60 56 4 302 302 3,699 1,532 2,167 ls4 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- District/ Total/ Area NO. of No. of Total popul ation Total fjopul ation in the tion C.D. Rural/ in occupied house- (includin~ institutioftal age group 0--6 Code Block/ Urban km 2 residen- holds and hQUSe ess_Eopulatibn No. U.A./ ti al City/Town houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

I ~ U 8.50 3,323 3,409 21,009 11,316 9,773 4,088 2,219 1,869 (M.C.)

II Kaithal U 7.90 11,497 11,965 71,142 3.7,669 33,473 12,205 6,598 5,607 (M.C.)

Puncki u 5.89 2,101 2,563 15,534 8,347 7,187 , 2,831 1,527 1,304 (U,A.)

III (i) Pundri u 3.89 1,935 2,368 14,311 7,674 6,637 2,641 1,411 1,230 (M.C.)

(ii) Part of U 2.00 166 195 1,223 673 550 190 116 74 village Fatehp,lr (O.G) rI *I

1btal. UdBn 20.79 18,978 19,999 120,637 64,229 56,408 21,578 11,619 9,959 185 ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATETORY OF MAIN WORKERS Sched u1 ed Cas tes Scheduled literates fotal main workers Tribes (I--IX) p M F P M F I P M. F' P M F 13 14 15 16 H 1r 19 20 21 22 23 24

4,204 2,287 1,922 9,716 6(Q~~ 3,677 5,'89 5,539 250

7,409 3,984 3,425 _-' 41',5PS, ?4.. 462 17,043 19,790 18,396 1,394

2,263 1,230 1,033 7,473 4,676 2,797 4,194 4,069 125

2,239 1,212 1,027 6,624 4,175 2,449 3,882 3,771 111

24 18 6 849 501 348 312 298 14

2,627 1,427 1,200 5,490 3,648 1,842 3,429 3,362 67

16,503 9,923 7,580 -- 64,184 38,825 25,359 33,2102 31,366 1,836 186 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ Cultivators Agricultural 1abourers Livestock, forestry, City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

I Cheeka U 1,003 993 10 1,166 1,108 58 48 44 4 -(M.C.)

II Kaithal U 717 711 6 989 "825 164 316 305 11 (M.C.) : , Pundri U 1,053 1,048 5 802 797 5 25 25 CU.A.) ." ... III (i) Pundri U 1,045 1,040 5 800 795 5 23 23 (M.C.)

(ii) Part of U 8 8 2 !"'I!'-I 2 2 village Fatehpur (O.G)

IV *Kalayat U 892 891 1 614 612 54 52 2 (M.C.)

Total uman 3,665 3,643 22 3,571 3/142 ,~ :«3 426 17 I 187 ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, serpicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b) , p M F 1 M F P M F 34 35 37 '38 39 40 .1\1 42

71 71 639 614 25

8 8 393 348 45 2,313 2,293 20

1 1 66 62 4 375 369 6

1 1 45 45 345 339 6

21 17 4 30 30

93 4 203 200 3

9 9 6Z7 574 53 3,530 3,476 188 PRIMARY CENSUS

loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGO~Y Of tion C.D. Rural/ Code B1ock/ Urban No. U.A./ Constructions Trade and camnerce Transport, storage and City/Town cOfTl11unications VI VII VIII P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

I ~ U 167 165 2 1,630 1,590 40 243 242 1 (M.C. )

II Kaitha1. U 728 720 8 7,451 7,386 65 1,108 1,097 11 (M.C.)

Ptmdri U 223 218 5 892 892 155 154 1 (U.A.)

III (i) Pundri U 188 184 4 735 735 147 146 1 (M.C.)

(H)Part of U 35 34 1 157 157 8 8 village Fatehprr (O.G)

IV *Ka1ayat U 208 206 2 644 641 3 106 106 (M.C.)

"lbtal Udlan 1,326 1,309 17 10,617 10,5Q9 lOB 1,612 1,599 13 189 ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

822 712 110 458 35 423 14,842 5,742 9,100

5,767 4,703 1,064 47 14 33 51,305 19,259 32,046

602 503 99 8 8 11,332 4,278 7,054

553 463 90 8 8 10,421 3,903 6,518

49 40 9 911 375 536

~

611 561 50 3 3 9,440 3,532 5,908

7,802 6,479 1,323 516 52 86,91.9 32,811 54,100

B-C. D. BLOCKWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

191

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT GURU C.D. BLOCIt

193 194 GUHlA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (HadbastNo.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Guhla Tahsil (Part)

Total 61,657.50 20.674 21.643 144,661 17.016 67.645 26.708 14.254 12.454 Rural 61.657.50 20.674 21,643 144.661 77,016 67.645 26,708 14.254 12.454

Urban

1 Azimgarh (3) 325.00 206 218 1,193 649 544 212 135 77 2 Garhi Nazir (2) 214.00 157 157 1,052 579 473 154 80 74 3 Shadipur (6) 505.00 53 60 435 223 212 86 41 45 4 Mehmudpur (4) 221.00 125 127 772 410 362 1'32 68 64 5 Malikpur (5) 272.00 114 126 754 414 340 105 56 49 6 Chaba (7) 415.00 177 127 1.D27 537 490 173 92 81 7 Oaba (8) 452.00 139 172 1,028 571 457 167 90 77('

8 Ratta Khera (122) 762.42 141 162 1,078 567 511 227 131 9~, Luqman 9 Bhatian (121 ) 542.00 106 108 764 431 333 131 82 49 10 lKohli Khera (123 ) 605.00 3 3 .., 6 1 j 11 Bubakpur (117) 146.00 46 46 281 1148 133 44 26 18 I I 12 ~aravla (127) 401.00 95 119 753 '407 346 104 159 45 13 Khambahera (128) 318.08 82 90 574 311 263 118 69 49 14 Sadarheri (126) 318.00 95 130 859 464 395 180 99 81 15 Tatiana (129) 676.00 183 202 1 ,411 75~ 652 273 162 111 16 Kharal (130) 405.00 85 85 532 263\ 269 84 48 36 17 Kamheri (26) 505.00 179 194 1,176 610 566 234 124 110 18 Baupur ( 131) 964.00 181 194 1,444 766 678 246 134 1012 19 Shugalpur ( 143) 104.00 41 41 261 135 126 42 25 17 20 Gagarpur (144 ) 505.00 271 280 1,80~ 972 836 378 197 181 21 Jodhwa (27) 139.00 27 43 293 163 130 54 35 19 \ 22 Lendaheri (30) 260.00 84 96 599 319 280 73 39 34 23 Shahzadpur (31) 154.00 13 13 93 58 35 10 8 2 24 Arnoli (32) 1,118.00 402 433 2,993 1,554 1,439 499 260 239 25 Chhana Agrian (29) 25.00 9 9 52 26 26 24 12 H 195 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Totalhm~in workers II _ _....,f...... l:.. _-_,_( 1l.L__

M F M F M I F M F M F M F

12 I 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

19,184 1.6779 29,662 15,010 40,859 2,880 22,229 807 12,700 1,,663 19,184 1,6179 29,662 15,010 40,859 2.880 2?220 807 12.700 1,663

192 154 263 190 377 60 137 135 1 93 87 233 119 344 7 195 72 7 20 24 107 77 111 85 18 86 70 183 137 232 4 93 70 46 41 163 78 274 2 202 29 89 77 188 H8 2j.2 16 16{) 96 16 195 148 214 110 315 30 155 114 26 136 130 153 121. 297 '193 81

47 45 185 74 232 44 -- 230 44 .( 4 -- 3 -- ... - 3 ... 42 37 -- 78 52 80 49; 17 72 49 132 81 199 1,30 58 121 112 128 78 168 9' 81 -. 69 7 222 170 157 71 ,250. '21 87 11-0 '1 449 390 206 104 "432 2. J75 ...... 243 " ... 45 45 99 62 157 78 73 " 221 194 200 129 '356' 3 1'80 -- 117 51 '" 53 321 174 410 5 324 51 3 20 11 59 31- 74 3 3l 21 782 700 ' 249 94 481 93 311 91 113 80 60 28 16 ,92 2 'J7 50 2 101 84 117 66 193 4,8 122 5 52 40 .. _ 24 17 33 27 1 155 147 730 442 &91" 17 552 .; 214 8 11 5 6 196 GUHLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE toea- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ti on (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{a~ V~b~ M F M F M F t4. F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Guhla Tahsil (Part) Total 212 16 2 421 32 1.376 167 Rural 212 16 2 421 32 1.376 167 Urban

Azimgarh (3) 72 55 2 Garhi Nazir '(2) 3 Shadipur (6) 4 Mehmudpur (4) 1 48 5 Malikpur (5) 3 6 Chaba (7) 2 4 7 Oaba (8) 2 8 Ratta Khera (122) 7 Luqman 9 Bhatian ('121 ) 10 tKGhli Khera (123)

11 Bubakpur (117) 4 --I 12 Saravla ( 127) 2 13 Khambahera ( 128) 43 20 14 Sadarher; (126) 15 Tat1ana (129) 2 16 Kharal ( 130) \ -- 16 17 Kamheri (26) 7 2 18 Baupur (131 ) 4 3 19 Shugalpur (143) 12 1 2 4 20 Gagarpur (144) 21 Jodhwa (27) 4 22 lendaheri (30) 3 3 23 Shahzadpur (31 ) 2 16 24 Arnol; (32) 3 9 25 Chhana Agr1 an (29) 197 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M f M F M f M F

I 32 33 34 35 " 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

411 984 10 724 1,749 185 449 7,334 35,708 57,431 471 984 10 724 1,749 185 449 7,334 35,708 57,431 ,

5 5 22 4 5 272 479 4 37 35 235 466 1 4 2 5 112 207 3 4 5 8 3 1 35 177 323 13 18 9 21 140 317 8 11 11 13 245 461 2 4 3 35 3 3 5 253 422 4 5 6 46 270 465

2 199 289 3 8 67 133 2 1 6 208 346 6 3 2 6 2 2 5 141 249 9 38 214 336 3 6 2 229 327 421 4 150 105 119 13 11 18 3 8 128 246 435 2 6 8 8 2 27 354 646 3 3 54 61 69 17 4 29 104 491 639 2 3 71 128 5 4 2 126 232 25 35 2 21 12 62 3 63 663 1,359 15 25 198 GUHLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast NO.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dent; al houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 26 Chhana Jattan (28) 60.00 13 13 135 69 66 17 7 10 27 Phaphrala (140) 308.00 108 111 703 382 321 141 69 72 28 Ahmadpur Garh (141) 144.00 23 41 272 152 120 45 24 21 29 Sihal i (138) 95.00 61 84 533 275 258 109 59 50 30 Budhanpur (137) 155.00 33 55 293 160 133 41 23 18 Gujran 31 Ratta Khera (136) 147.00 53 53 432 229 203 68 37 31 Karham ,.- 32 Kasoli ( 142) 228.00 64 64 413 230 183 78 43 35 33 Mengran (132) 500.00 117 136 870 472 398 104 63 41 34 Majheri ( 133) 266.00 80 86 545 283 262 107 53 54 35 Mohanpur (139) 124.00 32 38 239 127 112 39 20 19 36 Sharakpur ( 135) 126.00 51 51 365 196 169 57 28 29

37 Bhunslan (134 ) 573.00 198 210 1,600 1831 769 309 161 I 148 / 38 Moya (4) 962.00 352 384 2,288 1,178 1,110 330 179 151 39 Bhaila 1 ( 1 ) 2,499.00 1,088 1,089 7,565 4,141 3,424 1,343 735 608 40 Sinah (Sihin) (8) 334.00 92 92 799 419 380 175 91 84 41 Dhandota (9) 451.00 156 156 1,086 574 512 215 114 101

42 Badsui (10) 686.00 232 241 1,750 924 ~26 308 166 142 43 Harigarh (7) 525.00 238 345 2,593 1,449 1,144 494 289 205 Kingan 44 Kallar Majra (11) 371.00 153 154 946 496 450' 226 115 111 45 Cheek a (Rural) (12) 1,481.00 217 225 1,476 850 626 265 139 126 \Part) 46 Khushhal Majra (124) 612.00 165 165 1,072 572 500 187 102 85 (P art) 47 Nandgarh (118) 289.00 107 108 792 425 367 147 85 62 48 Berad (125) 96,.00 19 19 147 80 67 28 16 12 49 Slempur (Part) (13) 235.00 4 4 20 9 11 2 2 50 Guhla (Part) (116) 506.00 39 39 204 129 75 43 23 20 199 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I , (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

23 14 42 41 133 111 87 27 220 117 103 26 20 60 33 77 40 14 166 158 84 49 158 9 64' 69 9 15 11 45 17 109 22 86 5 22 17

14 6 130 95 128 45 75 11 42 33

23 17 98 65 141 5 93 31 67 64 123 65 247 170 77 102 104 145 96 147 67 91 9 47 57 47 33 47 37 74 3 51 23 3 67 59 68 25 108 69 32 119 101 281 160 436 3 199 155 2 9 7 443 253 664 65 450 56 173 8 724 634 1,629 644 2,101 127 1,083 5 548 112 70 72' 160 60 195 150 128 108 46 40 166 156 184 81 322 178 91 146 118 402 221 507 8 282 135

407 337 524 126 713 447 215 '--

352 311 151 51 225 4 90 81 3 242 163 368 195 475 2 227 2 80 «

103 74 240 125 298 48 174 42 24

104 90 176 106 225 35 126 5 85 26 40 22 47 4 40 2 5 3 6 4 3 5 4 65 40 36 15 87 24 20 200 SUHLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loea- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tian .(Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 '28 29 30 31

Guhla Tahsil {Part)--Contd. 26 Chhana Jattan (28) 27 Phaphrala (140) 28 Ahmadpur Garh (141) 3 29 Sihali (138) 7 2 30 Budhanpur (137) Gujran 31 Ratta Khera ( 136) Karham 32 Kasali ( 142) 2 4 33 Mengran ( 132) 34 Majheri (133) 2 -- 35 Mahanpur (139) 36 Sharakpur (135) 37 Bhunslan (134) 3 --, 12 6 I 38 Adaya (4) -r 2 '39 Bhagal ( 1) 12 129 3 38 40 Sinah (Sihin) (8) 2 41 Dhandata ( 9) -- 4 4 42 Badsui (10 ) 3 4 17 43 Hari garh (7) 2 11 Kingan 44 Kallar Majra '( 11 ) 2 4 45 Cheeka (Rural) (12) 119 (Part) 46 Khushha 1 Majra (124) 2 47 18 (Part) 47 Nandgarh (118) 48 Berad (125) 49 Slempur (Part) (13) 50 Guhla (Part) (116) 60 24 201 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 3~ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 I.

27 66 162 320 10 5 4 8 75 112 5 6 5 63 116 186 --, 51 111

10 101 158-

2 9 2 89 178 225. 397 5 136 195 2 I 19 53 90 2 4 1 a{ 168 10 14 5 31 1 -.,. 46 395 720 1 2 3 33 9 75 505 970 27 .. - 74 18 171 6 8 536 2,032 2,761 5 2 2 9 2 224 230 12 11 15 7 25 268 227 243 11 25 6 24 6 42 322 375 496 9 8 8 12 34 216 702 928

8 29 10 1 271 446 18 7 2 -,. 20 38 375 586

6 ..,- 6 3 18 5 28 193 246 259

1 10 2 200 332 33 63 4 10

2 5 42 50 202 GUHlA C.D. BLOCK VlLlAGE

loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (HadbastNo.) hectares occu- house- (incl~ding the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institJtiohal and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

51 Lalpur (119) 148.00 68 68 454 238 216 87 43 44 52 Hemu Majra (120) 163.00 68 68 1141 232 209 71 37 34 53 Sinhu Majra (111) 758.00 246 246 1,611 840 771 317 177 140 J. 54 Kher i Daban (109/110) 399.00 157 158 932 498 434 174 86 88 55 Chanchak (112) 176.00 172 172 1,056 520 536 220 111 109 56 Duserpur (113) 527.00 183 183 1,278 671 607 260 137 123- 57 Mand Kali an (115) 196.00 32 32 213 113 100 ,28 13 15 58 Kharodi (14 ) 1,301.00 622 627 4,232 2,284 1,948 715 336 379 59 Sultanian (114) 696.00 281 297 2,044 1,051 993 379 188 191 60 Agondh (107 ) 1,112.00 358 384 2,389 1,273 1,116 465 246 219 61 Hansu Majra ( 108) 324.00 150 153 1,032 535 497 189 96 93

62 Maj"i (106 ) 625.00 242 259 1,696 J 91-3 783 281 156 125

63 Theh Butana ( 105) 662.00 243 256 1,427 732 695 274 155 I 119 f)4' Mas tgarh (103 ) 645.00 189 208 1,449 741 708 257 134 123 65 Kasaur'. ( 102) 930.00 211 219 1,597 828 769 264 132 132 66 Taranwal i (101 ) 462.00 221 223 1,415 739 676 272 149 123 67 Megha Majra (98) 212.00 36 36 277 139 1,38 44 18 26 68 Ram Thal i' (99) 552.00 202 a03 1,459 814 645 279 155 124 69 Urlana (100) 784.00 249 251 1,514 795 719 298 159 139 70 Kharak (95) 1,491.00 796 856 5,390 2,767 2,623 1,048 655 493 71 Theh Kharak (94) 357.00 90, 90 650 338 312 114 55 59 77 Kheri Gulamali (83) 1,137.00 481 502 3,362 1,779 1,583 622 311 311 78 Nagal (85) 301.00 188 188 1,263 684 579 236 129 107 79 Prabhawat (81) 276.00 99 99 740 395 345 166 90 76 80 Gohran J84) 386.00 148 152 1,010 529 481 212 112 100 81 Gogh (92) 177.00 73 73 418 219 199 86 56 30 82 Ladana Chakoo (97) 1,420.00 410 418 2,758 1,454 1,304 520 270 250

~a Janedpur • (93) 266.00 95 95 795 411 384 164 81 83 203 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr1bes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

20 18 94 48 136 4 103 2 29 2 181 163 115 38 118 89 19 89 81 333 199 480 4 298 104 3 40 25 218 151 301 22 221 47 4 356 377 157 53 291 5 176 76 4 71 54 256 117 345 16 217 5 67 3 11 7 52 32 73 10 50 3 18 7 458 402 725 340 ,143 114 ~94 10 292 84

228 188 409 249 561 14 316 8 119 215 178 576 365 663 52 302 8 218 29

I 3 176 90 2 82 73 177 56 305 j 206 187 270 159 558 230 365 159 120 64 183 174 259' 159 409 24 239 8 100 2 194 169' 311 190 394 27 248 125 23 141 112 445 274 462 255 115 403 365 219 113 398 4 190 4 180 15 10 86 55 82 66 10 93 77 363 170 422 8 271 2 69 2 405 351 305 154 435 a 218 193 7 1,394 1,357 1,060 569 1,447 528 747 211 504 306 15 15 160 93 191 12 158 3 18 9 245 234 799 440 919 20 405 387 6 338 278 261 130 349 18 151 152 17 89 74 184 97 198 10 110 2 69 7

224 189 239, 114 263 10 104 104 6 29 25 63 16 99 2 9 79 2 427 370 58" 337 752 2 453 222 166 156 141 72 176 4 102 6~ 2 204 GUHlA C.O. BLOCK VIltAGE

loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V( a) V(b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

51 Lalpur (119) 52 Hemu Majra (120) 53 Sinhu Majra ( 111 ) 2 10 54 "Kheri Daban (109/110) 6 2 55 Chanchak (112) 2 2 56 Duserpur (.113) 7 18 57 Mand Kalian (115 ) 3 58 Kharodi (14) 3 41 59 Sultanian (114 ) 2 29 3 60 Agondh ( 107) 3 10 18 61 Hansu Majra (108) 2 4 62 Majri (106) 7 31 7 I ,, I 63 Theh Butan'a (105) 11 6 2 I 9 1-- 64 Mastgarh (103) .. 3 3 65 Kasaur (102) 15 66 Taranwali (101) 2 8 67 Me9ha Majra (98) 2 .68 Ram Thali (99) 6 \ 69 Urlana (100) 3 1_ 2 70 Kharak (95) 3 4 8 _.l. 40 71 Theh Kharak (94) 3 3 77 Kheri Gul ama 1i (83) 14 11 24 78 Nagal (85) 7 79 Prabhawat (81) 3 80 Gohran (84) 3 ".",-- 10 2 5 81 Gogh (92) 82 Ladana Chakoo (97) 3 7 --' 21 83 Janedpur (93) 8 205 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF M~IN WORKERS Mdrginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 ,36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 I

2 -.., 112 101 100 , 8 63 113 146 14 19 3 29 3 '37 357 630 27 15 62 197 350 17 4 14 1 2 203 227 328 2 9 13 12 7 136 326 455 2 40 90

74 68 15 56 1~ 21 1,141 1,813 9 24 62 3 25 171 465 808 7 25 18 62 14 15 51 595 1,013 9 11 11 230 494 5 11 9 31 7 3 57 352 496 ; 11 16 4 15 6 4 • 27 219 296 452 7 7 4 347 681 10 23 25 19 5 317 361 452 4 2 ,. 11 398 341 274 3 15 57 123 7 25 44 4 22 391 615 6 6 7 2 23 358 688 8 59 16 62 7 16 199 1,304 1,896 2 2 4 147 300 8 23 13 45 3 2 858 1,563 4 12 5 18 6 335 555 5 2 7 12 88 185 247 4 16 2 15 2 266 471 8 2 5 54- 115 143 14 10 8 14 7 17 695 1,285 3 7 48 228 332 206

GUHLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Guhla,Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 84 Paharpur (80) 98.00 125 126 881 430 451 201 80 121 85 Umedpur (82) 454.00· 74 74 579 324 255 92 58 34 86 Harnola (79) 163.00 73 74 565 287 278 93 49 44 87 Sotha (78) 703.00 241 241 1,687 908 779 349 197 152 88 Sair (76) 1,146.00 250 256 2,159 1,134 1,025 395 215 180 B9A Kh.arkara (104 ) 979.00 319 320 2,433 1,264 1,169 464 249 215 90 Bhunna (74) 1,874.00 836 850 5,640 2,976 2,664 1,130 577 553 91 Kangthali (73) 582.00 301 305 1,995 1,044 951 400 210 190 92 Theh Mukerian (75) 480.00 123 127 770 443 327 166 97 69 93 Ohundwa (16) 59.00 Un- 94 Peedal (15) 1,216.00 604 608 4,008 2,131 1,877 743 372 371 95 Balbehra (6) 1,233.00 552 552 3,829 2,091 1,738 706 393 313 96 Theh Newa 1 (5) 717.00 181 182 1 ,296 677 619 229 118 111 197 97 100 97 Rawahar Jagir (4) 723.00 c 150 150 985 511 474 98 Theh Banhera (2) 579.00 252 258 1,631 '873 758 317 186 '131 99 Bichhian (3) 556.00 109 109 674 366 308 117 62 55 100 Nimb;Hala (9) 335.00 130 131 877 496 381 157 88 69 101 Ramgarh alias (60) 1,032.00 269 327 2,007 1,116 891 353 211 142 Rohar 102 Nawach (63) 2,266.00 713 750 4,886 2,645 2,.2il-l 930 516 414 (62) 758.00 145 145 973 551 422 167 105 62 103 Kak.eor \ 104 Machhar Heri (61) 531.00 25 25 158 86 72 23 9 14 1' 105 iTheh Majibullah (71) 4()3.00 3 3 3 3 .1

106 Kakheri (72) 1,272.00 404 425 2,979 1,554 1,425 585 274 311 107 Pabsar (70) 489.00 111 112 795 447 348 170 96 74 108 Kakrala Inayat (69) 693.00 310 313 2,037 1,052 985 348 184 164 109 Mandi Sadra (68) 486.00 196 196 1,274 654 620 210 112 fo8

110 Ferozepur (67) 394.00 173 179 1,162 662 500 243 137 1'j06 1 Y:1 Ma 1akpur (66) 632.00 221 222 1,644 886 iSS 289 , 141 148 207 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F II M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

356 388 123 55 223 59 47 169 58 25 17 135 87 181 163 11 72 71 145 103 170 23 87 57 21 /' 97 82 379 145 467 3 151 248 3 187 148 461 267 584 33 309 5 236 28 173 179 509 288 699 14 464 4 16.0 6 686 593 1,223 557 1,482 115 720 20 473 85 466 431 420 195 569 92 246 23 250 67 189 141 100 35 263 75 60 4 161 61 inhabited 318 295 828 310 998 18 521 210 16 620 495 669 273 1 ,100-- 3 551 2 3S9 91 77 229 147 358 24.7 58 114 112 165 69 256 196 49 488 443 307 122 455 7 211 227 6 190 97 71. 119 42 145 27 155 97 180 65 262 38 125 70 24 294 223 490 158 610_ 11 276 2 236 7

385 319 1,028 367 1,348 12 794 411 6 58 36 108 85 280 35 105 147 32 17 54 8 32 22 8 2 3 287 264 667 354 867 25 548 184 21 86 70 144 27 231 145 83 92 97 461 328 533 23 293 5 200 16

62 50 279 200 368 6 197 150 5

92 88 246 60 345 24 160 28 3 215 192 3~9 107 455 233 173 208 GUHlA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ti on (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV Via) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Guhla Tahsil (Part}--Contd. 84 Paharpur (80) 2 85 Umedpur (82) 4 86 Harnola (79) 12 2 4 87 Sotha (78) 5 5 17 88 Sair (76) 11 3 89 Kharkara (104 ) 3 2 11 90 Bhunna (74) 10 22 80 6 91 Kangthali (73) 10 92 Theh Muker'i an (75) 40 10 93 Dhundwa (16 ) 94 Peedal (15 ) 10 15 64 95 Balbehra (6) 22 58 96 Theh Newal (5) 6 97 Ral'lahar Jagir (4) 4 \ 1

.1- 2 98 Theh Banhera (2 ) " 11 99 Bichhian (3) 13 " 100 Nimbwa1a (9) 46 14 101 Ramgarh atias (60) 36 5 19 Rohar 102 Nawach ( 63) 3 10 27 103 Kakeor (62) 4 10 104 Machhar· Her] (61 ) ( 105 tTheh Majibullah (71 ) 3 10 27 106 Kakheri ( 72) 2 107 Pabsar (70) 108 Kakrala Inayat (69) 3 8 3 3 109 Mandi Sadra (68)

110 Ferozepur ( 67) 7 16 3 82 11 111 Malakpur (66) 3 4 209 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 3 207 392 2 143 255 4 5 7 117 248 24 3 14 16 225 425 551 10 4 10 15 150 535 842 4 12 23 20 4 6 320 559 835 16 48 44 69 3 17 214 1,477 2,335 6 13 20 23 2 4 33 471 826 180 252 inhabited 16 41 32 89 2 14 252 1,119 1,607 6 34 2 44 17 985 1,718

36 11 ~ 155 314 463 2 i 4 2'55 474 4 7 , 4 3 28 415 723 2 2 176 308 2 2 10 6 2 234 341 13 13 11 S 506 875

15 22 28 38 6 3 70 ., 'h294 2 ~ 159 2 4 7 2 7 271 380 2 31 62

4 23 32 .. 37 2 2 itO 685 1,29Q. 2 216 348 13 3 9 2 1 10 518 952 3 6 8 26 286 588

28 8 2 14 7 9 187 308 289 10 6 26 36 430 721 210 GUHLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in ti on (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (i nc 1udi ng the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

,? Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

112 Rasul pur (65) 1,168.00 284 298 2,036 1,110 926 298 164 134

" 113 Kawartan (64) 1,019.00 481 521 3,419 1,769 1,650 665 356 3Sl9

Total Rural 61,657.50 20.674 21.643 144.661 17,016 67,645 26.708 14.254 12,454 Total Urban 211

PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17· 18 19 20 21 .22 23

376' 297 461 262 587 107 345 4 214 99 350 274 791 486 890 4 462 1 308

19,184 16,779 29;662 15,010 40,859 2,880 27,270 807 12,700 '1,663 212

GUHLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loea- Name of vi 11 age INodsTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~al V{b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

.Guhla Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

112 Rasulpur (65) 1 3 6 113 Kawartan (64) 8 14

Total Rural 212 16 2 421 32 1.~76 167 Total Urbu 213 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII I VIII IX

M F M F M .F M F M F M F i

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 I

3 5 6 4 3 13 523 806 10 24 30 34 2 52 332 821 1,314

411 984 10 124 1,749 185 449 7,334 35,708 57,431

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK

215 216 KAITHAl C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population To~al population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied ho~ds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) denti a1 houses P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

Total 57,671.89 25,926 28~054 177,788 96,855 80,933 34,918 18,954 15,964 Rural 57,671.89 25,.926 28,054 177,788 96,855 80,933 34,918 18,954 15.964 Urban Kaithal Tahsil (Part) 1 Atela (1) 697.67 412 412 2,400 1,225 1,175 587 296 291 2 Farsh Majra (2) 358.55 175 175 1,179 627 552 249 128 121 3 Siwan (77) 4,176.00 2,491 2,652 16,250 8,757 7,493 2,935 1,628 1,307 4 Serta (3) 972.04 365 423 3,095 1,690 1,405 675 353 322 5 Khanpur (25 ) 283.28 303 303 1,960 1,058 902 416 223 193 6 Khurana (26) 1,142.41 464 464 3,414 1;851 1,563 662 355 307 7 Dohar (30) 653.15 297 306 1,975 1,06\ 914 372 191 181 8 Deohera (29) 1,125.01 429 581 3,418 1,907 1,511 624 \ 347 277 9 Jaswanti (31 ) 651.53 200 240 1,501 813 688 281 159 122 10 Balwanti (32) 488.85 206 242 1,49Z 792 700 318 165 153 I 15 Kheri Raiwali (7) 526.08 172 212 1,213 J 660:, 553 2~6 129 107 ! 16 Barot (3) 1,229.0,1 396 500 3,080 1,621 i 1,4~9 588 329 259 I , 17 Keorak (33) 2,953.76 1,840 1,863 11,675 6,556 5,119 2,134 1,179' 955 18 'Teek (1) 1,094.47 386 410 2,774 1,541 1,233 548 309 239 19 Khanoda (11) 840.92 392 439 2,757 1,449 1,308 552 267 285 50 Dhos (2) 626.85 369 381 2,512 1,405 1\ 107 445 249 196 51 Naina (7) 642.23 354 414 2,700 1,458 1,242 547 304 243 \ 52 Mundhri (6) 1,095.87 734 764 4,544 2,489 2,05~ 832 474 358 53 Kathwar (3) 1,049.74 432 440 2,681 1,501 1,180 571 331 240 I 54 Sapan Kheri (4) 314.44 167 167 846 470 376 151 84 67 55 Geong (34) 1,392.50 658 675 3,971 2,179 1,792 796 451 345 56 Bheni Majra (36) 236.74 90 91 579 319 260 120 68 52 57 Patti Kaisth (24) 1,587.25 228 250 1,480 814 666 259 138 121 Seth (Part) 58 Jagdish Pura (35) 317.67 160 178 1,004 525 479 188 97 59 Ujana (28) 399.01 97 119 840 444 396 174 84 90 60 Kultaran (27) 485.62 218 259 1,762 916 786 349 193 156 61 Patti Afgan (23) 1,424.65 909 920 5,717 3,106 2,611 1,197 650 547 (Part) 217 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I II (I--IX) M F M F M M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

22,450 18,644 39,323 13~616 49,065 1,631 25,664 697 12,030 519 22,450 18,644 39,323 13,616 49,065 1,631 25,664 691 12,030 519

726 720 396 121 640 12 201 3 377 9 156 139 279 108 344 104 191 2,706 2,330 4,260 2,395 4,383 222 1,239 9 1,216 96 398 334 644 154 833 6 496 214 4 60 46 375 96 541 1 267 138 464 382 709 206 942 17 551 283 13 231 196 390 125 540 2 337 146 2 580 447 666 165 969 6 533 5 333 188 151 286 124 397 240 87 131 101 294 77 406 3 183 128 3 15 14 249 51 345 57 270 39 55 18 401 348 698 385 796 21 423 3 231 10 1,531 1,267 2,955 1,060 3,276 12 1,876 2 601

337 288 -~ 674 240 755 3 470 181 525 492 528 204 764 14 397 14 318 287 236 517 132 731 12 390 2 20B 10 449 379 584 175 712 3 331 191 346 309 1,133 398 1,259 18 734 3 153 6 333 270 500 146 823 5 537 3 208 2 161 128 130 33 262 3 129 30 697 578 854 230 1,01-9 5 595 5 220 20 20· 117 22 177 135 23 160 97 429 252 416 130 111

45 41 240 129 281 5 105 87 63 61 178 42 253 154 59 155 129 322 52 496 2 321 136 1 730 621 1,461 724 1,629 39 511 1 436 14 218

KAITHAL C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 399 4 487 14 2,301 176 Rural 399 4 487 14 2,301 176 Urban Kaithal Tahsil (Part)

Atela (1) 6 9 2 Farsh Majra (2) 8 3 3 Siwan (77) 26 44 12 298 11 4 Serta (3) 6 20 5 Khanpur (25) 3 49 6 Khurana (26) 2 3 23 7 Dohar (30) 2 8 8 Deohera (29) 6 7 24 9 Jaswanti (31 ) 12 10 Balwanti ( 32) 3 52 15 Kheri Raiwal i (7) -t 5 16 Barot (3) 2 / 1 30 I 2 I 17 Keorak (33) 30 Hi 146 2 18 Teek ( 1 ) 2 20 5 19 Khanoda ( 11 ) 3 6 50 Dhos (2) 5 8 39 51 Na;na (7) 9 4 36 52 Mundhr; (6) 23 22 56 53 Kathwar (3) 3 8 4 54 Sapan Kheri (4) 2 80 55 Geong (34) 3 3 24

56 Sheni Majra (36) 4 --- 3 8 57 Patti Kaisth (24) 3 55 Seth (part) 58 Jagdish Pura (35) 12 2 4 17 59 Ujana (28) 4 3 60 Kultaran (27 ) 9 '61 Patti Afgan (23) 14 179 6 (Part) 219 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX , M F M M M F M M F I F F F

I 32 33 34 35 1'6 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1,173 8 1,994 17 1,167 2 3,850 194 177 2,590 47,613 7~,712 1,173 8 1,994 17 1,167 2 3,850 194 177 2,590 47,613 76,712

33 2 12 258 584 905 3 35 283 551 215 5 479 186 680 88 4 4,374 7,267 21 28 12 36 10 82 847 1,317 25 3 55 517 900 3 29 19 29 3 909 1,546 15 9 22 521 912 17 18 8 23 938 1,505 5 17 15 19 416 688 9 14 4 12 24 386 673 6 4 5 315 496 2 39 3 8 60 2 2 825 1,436 92 189 95 231 7 5 55 3,275 5,052 10 11 24 32 2 786 1,230 2 17 2 19 685 1,294 4 23 12 42 674 1,095 21 19 12 89 3 746 ',239 15 57 44 155 7 23 1,230 2,014 9 17 36 678 1,175 5 3 3 10 208 373 16 39 27 92 69 172 1,091 1,615 3 i 1 142 249 20 18 27 52 398 665

17 11 16 12 2 4 78 240 396 10 7 5 11 191 395 4 8 17 480 784 142 109 86 151 17 1,477 2,572 220 k~ITHAl C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (HadbastNo.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless populat1on) dential houses P M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ka1thal Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 62 Patti Khot (22) 611.26 155 155 1,155 626 529 251 146 105 (Part) (13 Magho Majri (5) 174.42 " 131 131 740 398 342 159 85 74 64 Franswala (6) 308.77 153 153 956 501 455 174 93 81 65 Bhanpura (14) 381.21 237 237 1,399 731 668 327 167 160 1 66 Chhot (13) 624.83 308 356 2,355 1,282 1,073 389 199 190 67 Garhi Padla (7) 358.55 103 131 846 469 377 151 Sl 70 68 Manas (4) 1,592.82 654 755 4,977 2,677 2,300 1,039 552 487 69 ladana Saba (8) 1,063.90 557 557 3,741 1,991 1,750 824 438 386 70 Budha Khera (87) 1,202.00 418 426 2,864 1,591 1,273 585 292 293 71 Sangatpura (88) 350.00 182 182 1,257 669 588 247 127 120 72 Nand Singh Wala(8) 428.00 175 175 l,lio 605 505 209 110 99 73 Sanghan (10) 885.00 440 444 2,958 ",569 1,389 615 320 295 I 127 74 Mahal Kheri (9) 367.00 180 181 1,445 7~9 ,656 301 174 j 75 Oiluwala (10) 297.03 129 178 1,152 645 1507 240 142 98 1 76 Padla (9) 1,642.19 658 665 4,400 2.334 2,066 909 448 461 " 77 Ohunder Heri (12) 400.63 182 215 1,509 864 645 ,276 161 115 78 Guhna (11) 1,558.02 689 736 4,741 2,611 2,130 854 455 399 114 Oawal (15) 823.12 244 283 1,612 889 723 308 170 138 115 Kutabpul (16) 572.62 201 279 1,652 939 713 \ '320" 178 142 116 Roherian (17) 390.92 109 133 820 457 363 \ 161 87 74 117 Patti Dogran (21) 642.92 275 280 1,633 894 739 300 147 153 (Part) 118 Patti (20) 854.14 136 149 780 411 369 131 74 57 Choudhari (Part) 119 Chandana (18) 1,610.22 721 778 4,802 2,638 2,164 913 501 412 120 Titram (42) 735.71 345 503 3,115 1,759 1,356 544 303 241 121 Peoda (41) 1,041.65 561 616 3,796 2,018 1,778 758 418 340 122 Sher Garh (40) 369.07 137 141 947 496 451 177 82 95 123 Patti G"adar{Part)(19} 1,004.15 190 190 1,152 634 518 240 133 107 124 Ohodh Kheri (39) 549.96 162 206 1,377 767 610 288 162 126 221 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literateS INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri bes Total main workers I I (I--IXl M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 - 22 23

60 46 234 J25 340 197 129

141 113 119 33 227 41 94 121 115 253 68 294 191 5.3 199 195 361 119 371 24 146 97 9 287 258 654 195 664 80 384 10 133 69 144 93 212 61 232 6 122 2 65 799 664 1,034 272 1,364 108 716 6 331 46 334 280 740 301 960 17 445 7 178 6 401 331 601 160 802 83 408 219 65 190 172 259 84 348 6 1'93 106 5 184 150 225 76 325 4 213 80 468 422 592 240 703 40 403 36 178 144 122 306 83 368 12 232 11 63 5 187 48 338 178 129 930 774' 897 310 1,044 14 397 2 221 219 137 333 52 411 3 215 3 145 237 197 1,146 322 1,390 30 788 26 336 261 202 258 86 451 7 295 133 , 7 423 319 336 67 498 8 230 2 37 4 36 37 145 54 244 163 79 144 102 255 133 526 9 175 166

16 19 247 96 209 3 11 125

575 421 1,291 342 1,283 405 652 331 303 72 354 284 877 \ 278 855 19 494 3 35 268 232 664 219 1,046 103 836 102 134 99 87 204 62 259 178 17 73 64 298 98 323 2 147

202 151 259 71 398 239 51 222

KAITHAL c. D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 62 Patti Khot (22) 4 6 (Part) 63 Magho Majri (5) 10 67 39 64 Franswala (6) 1 21 65 Bhanpura (14) 5 29 13 66 Chhot (13) 11 35 67 Garhi Padla (7) 3 2 18 4 68 Manas (4) 4 8 138 55 69 Ladana Baba (8) 12 2 66 1 70 Budha Khera (87) 23 62 17 71 Sangatpura (88) 2 4 72 Nand Singh Wala (8) 2 5 13 1 73 Sanghan (10) 8 41 74 Mahal Kheri (9) 16 11 11 75 Diluwala (10) 3 6 2 76 Padl a (9) 4 2 49 2 77 Dhunder Heri (12) 3 4 78 Guhna ( 11 ) 6 69 114 Dawal (15) 6 115 Kutabpur (16) 4 9 116 Roherian (17) 117 Patti Dogran (21 ) 2 30 33 4 (Part) 118 Patt i (20) 13 Choudhari (Part) 119 Chandana (18 ) 15 30 55 120 Titram ( 42) 9 12 38 7 121 Peoda (41 ) 9 5 2 122 Sher Garh ( 40) 3 4 123 Pdt t i Gadar (19) 6 64 (Part) 124 Dhodh Kheri (39 ) 2 34 223 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

t VI VII , VI I I IX M F M F F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 3~ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 286 528

2 9 5 40 2 171 301 8 9 3 8 207 454 28 6 22 38 360 644 13 24 16 47 618 993 4 9 8 236 370 80 26 14 47 7 57 1,306 2,135 43 72 45 97 3 25 319 1,006 1,414 13 28 16 32 789 1,190 16 4 4 18 321 582 2 5 4 280 501 9 20 5 38 3 866 1,349 2 6 19 8 32 224 389 420 2 4 .. - 7 7 307 507 30 48 11 282 9 1,290 2,052 7 12 24 3 9 450 633 3D 45 40 75 3 3 14 1,218 2,086 10 5 153 438 563 9 12 7 189 2 441 704 2 213 363 2 39 3 29 50 368 730

39 13 8 202 366

16 35 20 157 1,355 1,759 20 16 22 209 8 904 1,337 3 7 8 42 972 1,675 2 5 25 24 267 237 184 7 20 23 56 311 516 29 7 12 24 156 369 454 224 lAfTlW.. e.D, 8lffeK VILLAGE lo-ea- Kame of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in t'iGn (Ha4bast No.) hectares occil- house- (including the age group 0--6 C~de pi ed holds institutiorral and No. resi- houseless population) denthl houses I' M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 125 Narar (Naror) (37) 1,152.53 442 497 S,153 1.,705 1,448 623 344 279 126 Sega (38) 797.22 335 350 2 .. 272 1,252 1,020 454 246 208 127 Kakot (5) 1,334.23 646 754- 4,607 2,628 1,979 941 527 414 147 Sisla Sismore (47) 1,365.00 665 810 .5,279 2,861 2,418 1,121 631 490

.( {Sisla Sirmore}

148 Harsola (46) 1 ,~90.07 680 706 4,370 2,458 1,912 859 495 364 149 Kheri Sheru (45) 529.32 287 294 1,865 1,023 842 379 202 177 154 Deoban (44) 1,217.68 673 683 4,344 2,321 2,023 865 463 402 155 Saran (43) 367.43 152 168 1,185 669 516 279 164 115

Total Rural 55,758.89 25,256 27,377 173,185 94,465 78,720 34,017 18,492 15,525 Total Urban Guhla Tahsll (Part)

72 Pi sawel (96) 620.00 190 197 1,365 703 662 288 154 134 (Paswal) 73 Andh 1i (91 ) 364.00 99 99 761 408 353 146 81 65 577 539 209 105 104 74 ~i1nder Keema (89) 284.00 176 176 1,116 75 1ander (90) 374.00 73 73 547 290 257 84 46 38 Peerzada 76 Manjhlan {86} 271.00 132 132 814 412 402 174 76 98

Total Rural 1,913.00 670 677 4,603 2,390 2,213 901 462 439 Total Urban 225 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M f F M F M F M F I 12 13 14 15 16 /17 18 19 20 21 22 23

361 273 501 122 944- 5 554 4 235 178 116 483 81 68"6 17 414 8 209 9 461 326 915 187 1,370 to' 865 6 200 %5 487 1,034 248 1,405 12 725 441

518 388 944 204 1,178 41 731 32 254 7 218 163 479 136 440 237 135 351 270 946 270 1,181 13 777 5 198 3 180 137 296 80 335 8 196 63 7

22,041 18,272 38,453 13,229 47,801 1,602 24,900 691 11,639 506

240 a28 268 125 350 10 204 110 10

50 46 108 19 214 156 41 69 60 159 75 340 7 123 192 8 4 163 116 150 7 115 5 13

42 34 172 52 210 4 166 35 3

409 372 870 387 1,264 764 6 391 '13 226

KAITHAl C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{ a) V{b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 125 Narar (Naror) (37) 15 81 126 Sega (38) 9 5 127 Kakot (5) 42 38 33 3 147 Sis1a Sismore (47) 22 2 33 28 3 ( Sis 1a Si rmore ) 148 Harso1a (46) 41 6 149 Kheri Sheru (45) 3 4 6 154 Deoban (44) 14 9 Z3 155 Saran (43) 2 4 12

Total Rural 389 4 470 14 2,282 176 Total Urban Guhla Tahsil (Part) 72 Pisawa1 (96) 7 2 2 (Paswa1) I 4 73 Andhli (91) 3 I 74 Lander Keema (89) ~O 3 75 Lander (90) 11 i'eerzada 76 Manjhl an (86) 3

Total Rural 10 17 \ 19 Total Urban 227 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

IN9USTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers I VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 9 11 37 761 1,443 18 19 2 9 566 1,003 46 58 31 57 1,258 1,969 24 45 2 28 59 4 171 1,456 2,235

19 43 22 61 1 1,280 1,871 15 8 8 24 62 583 780 22 27 41 70 5 10 1,130 2,010 6 24 10 18 1 297 331 211

1,170 8 1,975 14 1,159 2 3,817 187 173 2,442 46,491 74,676

1 7 1 16 39 353 613.

4 2 3 4 60 190 292 3 2 8 5 237 532 3 5 2 1 49 14U 201

2 4 202 398

3 19 3 8 33 7 4 148 1,122 2,036

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PUNDRI C.O. BLOCK

229 230 PUNDRI C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbas t No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kaitbal Tahsil (Part)

Total 44,603.42 22,786 24,065 150,043 80,640 69,403 28,621 15,368 13,253

Rural 44,403.42 22,620 23,870 148,~ 79,967 68,853 28,431 15,252 13,179

Urbm 200.00 166 195 1,223 673 550 190 116 74 20 Pharal (12) 2,707.71 1,222 1,312 8,345 4,428 3,917 1,678 889 789 21, Schlu Majra (8) 423.00 142 143 822 444 378 145 83 62

22 Dhand (9) 830.00 959 981 6,168 3,283 2,885 1,189 627 562

23 Jajanpur (11) 448.79 296 296 1,903 1,025 878 350 184 166

24 Salimpur Mehdud (16) 393.00 120 122 820 433 387 1.40 69 71 25 Pabnawa (20) 2,173.13 1,213 1,275 B,196 4,397 3,799 1,529 800 729

26 Pindarsi (19) 192.22 137 137 936 509 427 203 112 91

27 Ghararsi (23) 532.00 272 272 1,893 1,027 866 413 205 208

28 Bama (24) 1,184.00 725 725 4,634 2,472 2,162 927 491 436 29 Jinjarpur (22) 304.00 151 151 966 522 444 179 111 68 (Jhan jharpur )

30 Pabia (21) 180.08 32 32 276 160 116 54 30 24 31 Kaul (16/1) 2,490.80 1,613 1,614 9,542 5,046 4,496 1,713 904 809

32 Dadwana (10) 475.90 60 65 437 228 209 98 46 52

33 Chandlana (13/1) 787.10 289 307 2,167 1,128 1,·039 412 215 197

34 Chuhar Ma jrCl (13) 470.64 519 543 3,388 1,786 1,602 639 331 308 (Churrna jra )

35 Dheraru (16) 313.63 139 146 1,003 540 463 177 92 85

36 Kheri Sakra (17) 100.77 63 63 421 222 199 80 38 42

37 $akra (18) 1,129.88 551 551 3~81 1,863 1,624 627 338 289

38 Ahun (19) 996.32 461 473' 2,927 1,542 1,385 588 324 264

39 Dosain (20) 890.70 216 231 1,470 795 675 281 160 121

40 Sangroli (15) 1,313.19 609 609 4,288 2,277 2,011 841 440 401

41 Teontha (21 , 1,215.66 689 4,769 2,S89 2,180 893 500 393

42 Kheri Matarwa (14) 373.11 128 12B 854 452 402 181 88 93 43 Doliani (22) 541.06 158 158 1,197 646 551 200 116 84

44 ~bhna (23) 547.l3 300 305 1,933 1,039 894 361 186 175 231 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23,

17,245 14,413 38,088 16,980 39,173 1,748 19,843 10,41.9 872

17,227 14,407 37,587 16,632 38,875 1,734 19,835 418 10,417 872

18 6 501 348 298 14 8 2

855 767 1,985 1,100 2,138 63 1,148 1 505 37

90 77 104 23 221 1 144 44 679 581 1,765 898 1,581 23 606 3 228 1 269 228 499 206 453 2 285 1 128 1 86 87 220 112 229 151 75

840 683 1,947 846 2,211 27 1,284 12 548 4 168 149 246 110 201 50 91 1 62 49 213 168 475 143 490 3 228 2 215 .1 676 599 1,248 551 1,177 14 492 418 7 142 131 274 163 240 10 114 77 8

4 88 28 68 63 1

971 881 2,791 1,298 2,342 79 957 2 565 33

6 7 116 51 117 2 8:l 7

185 177 628 405 572 75 281 8 147 49

312 291 816 272 861 74 494 12 144 45

179 155 269 117 261 1 143 87

16 17 97 54 102 4 65 19· 4

301 263 978 453 851 47 503 3 232 43

388 340 144 362 752 8 362 3 274 318 255 337 205 403 1 59 333 360 309 i,146 527 1,047 188 563 2 287 177

743 603 1,164 557 1,199 6 459 2 560 1

80 76 249 111 196 1 115 40 137 108 297 131 300 2 246 1 26 364 289 499 205 474 6 237 179 4 232 PUNDRI C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of village INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V( a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 2f 28 29 30 31

ltaitbal Tahsil. (Part)

Total 223 4 827 47 1,304 113

Rural 221 4 81.0 43 1,274 113

U1bm 2 17 4 30

20 Phara1 (12) 11 46 5 59 1

21 Sohlu Majra (8) 2 4 4

22 Dhand (9) 15 35 4 76

23 Jajanpur (11 ) 1 1 2 24 Salimpur Mehdud (16) 1 25 Pabnawa (20) 2 27 3 80 , 26 Pindarsi (19) 1 - 5 27 Ghararsi (23) 1 8

28 Barna (24) 8 12 S3

29 Jinjarpur (22) 4 3 5 (Jhanjharpul:' )

30 ·Pabia (21) .,.- 3 J I 31., Kaul (16/1) 20 125 1 58' 32 Dadwana (10) -7 33 Chandlana (13/1) 1 47 14

34 ChUhar Majra (13) 6 1 17 54 2 (Chunna jra)

35 Dheriffil (16) 6 1 6 36 Kheri Sakra (17) 2 2

37 Sakra (18) 4 21 8 38 Ahun (19) 5 27

39 Dosain (20)

40 Sangroli (15) 5 .37 ~ 2 35 1

41 Teontha (21 ) 7 12 25

42 Kheri Matarwa (14) 5 43 Doliani (22) 5

\ 44 f.bhna (23) 6 1 4 233 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ,WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII ~I II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35. 36 f 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 I

712 19 2,029 12 820 1 2,996 262 82 1,540 41,385 66,115 678 18 1,872 12 812 1 2,956 253 82 1,540 41,010 65,579 34 1 157 8 - 40 9 375 536 69 110 2 67 123 17 2,290 3,854

10 7 6 1 ._- 223 377

34 288 2 72 227 13 8 1,702 2,854

10 - 3 23 4 572 872 1 1 204 387 49 95 l' 14 112 7 2 2,186 3,770

17 6 4 15 1 308 376 1 8 29 537 863

33 65 1 25 71 6 2:,295 2,148 19 4 1 13 2 282 434

1 92 116 20 166 54 377 43 116 2,704 4,301 4 4 12 2 111 207

7 27 3 59 4 125 556 839 22 12 30 17 77 2 57 469 868 1,059

2 2 3 11 1 4 275 462 3 4 7 53 120 142

17 4 62 1 11 1,012 1,566 4 25 16 39 5 1 789 1,377 5 1 5 1 392 674 8 26 30 56 6 4 31 1,226 1,792 1 38 29 68 3 1,390 2,174 2 8 26 1 256 401 4 1 18 1 346 549 4 23 6 14 2 4 7 561 881 234 PUNDRI C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca~ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion ( Hadbas t No,.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied hplds institutional and No. res; - houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--concld. 45 Kheri Sikander (25) 337.91 177 179 1,188 627 561 235 129 106

46 Jarnba (24) 278.01 143 144 889 476 413 164 83 81 41 Fatehpur (Part) (8) 1,945.00 1,487 1,543 9,025 4,765 4,260 912 868

48 Meoli (9) 327.39 213 214 1,228 688 540 261 147 114 49 Rawanhera (10) 163.49 143 143 801 442 359 152 85 67 128 Pundri (Rural) (26) 2,371.73 110 110 660 358 302 140 71 69 (Part)

129 Jatheri (28) 160.66 40 40 234 125 109 31 18 13

130 Barsana (30) 744.21 678 678 4,359 2,347 2,012 864 454 410

131 Habri (31) 3,746.12 1,449 1,491 8,820 4,734 4,086 1,597 920 677 132 Munerheri (32) 507.47 209 280 1,789 966 823 334 188 146 133 Buehl (33) 358.14 184 277 1,574 847 727 310 167 143

134 Ahmedpur (34) 324.96 83 l30 758 412 346 163 88 75 135 Rasina (35) 728.42 484 523 2,;)70 ,1,563 1,407 592 306 286 136 Sanch (36) 1,160.62 517 616 ::1,836 2,108 1, 728 698 372 326 / J 137 Badhnara (39) 610.00 269 301 1,915 1,052 \ 863 346 200 146 j '138 Sirsa1 (38) 1,118.00 803 895 5,813 3,132 ~,681 1,154 604 '550 139 De;g (43) 993.89 696 724 4,414 2,434 1,980 883 503 380

140 Bakal (74) 1,237.51 637 645 3,824 2,023 1,~Ol 740 ~ 406 334

142 Ramana Ramani (44) 646.68 356 396 2,581 1,396 1,1~ 479 267 212

143 Ha]wana (45) 1,090.61 479 480 3,031 1,686 1,345, 564 316 248

144t Barela (29) 726.80 4 4' 23 13 10 \ 8 5 3

145 Pa:i. (48) 3,178.76 2,147 2,336 14,028 7,704 6,324 \ 2,587 1,371 1,216 146 Pilni (27) 633.22 248 351 2,218 1,216 1,002 451 261 190

"l'otal Rural 44,403.42 23,870 148,820 79,967 68,853 28,431 15,252 13,179

Part of vill.aqe 200.00 195 1,223 673 550 190 116 74 Fa~ (O.G.)

'lbtal Urban 200.00 166 195 1,223 673 550 190 116 74 235 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F F F M F M F F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

92 87 286 118 328 1 243 40 93 81 264 108 256 2 172 42 1 1,045 862 2,778 1,617 2,174 116 598 5 351 7 97 77 293 94 323 1 165' 126

217 182 227 9S 217 3 58 139 2

128 91 112 56 218 9~ 79 5 14 '5

87 45 57 1 51

259 233 949 248 1,129 4 759 1 209 2

1,933 1,123 2,412 24 1,160 768 3

228 215 419 177 456 5 274 1 141 2

135 118 331 77 419 1 214 116 1

127 106 197 82 183 8 60 75 1 364 313 839 320 748 62 315 29 260 31 386 295 1,108 479 1,073 14 624 3 272 11

226 175 515 191 506 89 202 86 552 437 1,4% 617 1,584 113 851 3 481 102

493 407 1,133 391 1,164 201 737 70 255 121 590 506 848 424 1,117 8 613 5 285

318 249 5$9 181 700 B 3% 2 166 3

221 152 523 151 873 6 503 4 265 1

6 2 2 1,423 1,149 3,136 937 3,851 255 2,243 211 848 28

242 199 542 173 595 29 345 26 131 1

17,227 14,407 n,5fJ1 1~,632 38,875 1,734 19,835 418 10,411 B12

18. 6 501 298 14 8 2

18 6 501 8 2 236 PUNIIH C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of -vnlage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Cod~ No. III IV V~a} V~b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kaithal Tahsil (Part)--concld. 45 Kheri Sikander (25) 4 13 2

46 Jamba (24) 1 14

47 Fatehp.tr (Part) (8) , 28 2 97 15 123 2

48 Meoli (9) 1 2

49 Rawanhera (10) 1 128 Pundri (Rural) (26) 2 121 84 (Part)

129 Jatheri (28)

130 Barsana (30) 9 7 23

131 Habri (31) 11 7& 11 85 132 fitlnerheri (32) 2 2 133 Buchi (33) 1 8 40

134 Ahmedp.tr (34) 38 7

135 Rasina (35) 5 17 12 136 Sanch (36) 2 I;' 23 137 Badhnara (39) 4 8 I 138 Sirsa1 (38) 11 8 1 32 1- . I 139 Deeg (43) 6 1 - - 18 25 140 Bakal (74) 8 28 17 142 Ramana Ramani (44) 3 10 ,I 12

143 Hajwana (45) 5 22 , 5

144 fBarela (29) 4 2 145 Pai (48) 16 100 90 146 Pilni (21J 6 "\ 27 17 I 'l\:Jt:al. Rural 221 4 810 43 1,274 113 Part of village 2 17 4 30 Patel1pJr (O.G.)

'lbtal Udal 2 17 4 30 237 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F : M F M F M F M F I

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 3 3 17 1 299 560

2 6 6 13 1 220 411 177 6 200 4 110 490 75 2,591 4,144 7 2 20 1 365 539 1 8 3 7 1 225 356 1 1 140 208

1 5 1 68 lOB

8 31 7 76 1 1,218 2,008 50 131 45 84 10 2 2,322 4,060

11 7 19 2 510 818 1 11 19 9 428 726 1 4. 5 229 338

16 25 27 71 2 815 1,345 4 40 5 80 1 4 1,034 1,710

9 21 1 1 31 2 546 774 7 46 1 21 127 6 1,548 2,568 3 46 1 21 53 8 1,270 1,779 52 43 23 48 3 214 906 1,579 9 27 27 58 2 14 696 1,163

4 19 22 2B 1 813 1,;B9

1 ., 7 32 211 85 226 16 6 438 3,847 5,631

6 12 7 44 2 5 40 616 933

678 18 1,872 12 81.2 1 2,956 253 B2 1,540 41,010 65,579

34 1 157 8 40 9 375 536

34 1 157 8 40 9 375 536

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RAJOUND C.D. BLOCK

239 240

RAJOURD C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi1l age Area in No. o~ No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and :lo. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kaithal Tahsil (Part). Total 30,515.19 16,080 16,858 106,406 58,071 48,335 19,975 10,755 9,220 Rural 30,515.19 16,080 16,858 106,406 58.071 48,335 19,975 10,755 9,220 Urban

141 Karora (46) 2,373.04 1,380 1,484 9,403 5,195 4,208 r.792 961i! 825 150 Son gal (Sanghl) (50) 1,466.00 830 845 5,010 2,754 2,256 937 540 397 151 Shana (49) 1,691.00 881 1,032 6,682 3,702 2,980 1,236 692 544 152 Majra (51) 745.00 362 421 2,856 1,606 1,250 507 281 226 Nandkaran 153 Jakholi (56) ',927.89 1,172 1,239 7,706 4,183 3,523 1,512 829 683 156 Kasan (Kisan) ~57) 1,130.27 683 727 4,485 '2,463 2,022 713 382 331 157 Taragarh (58) 551.17 343 369 2,464 1,305 1,159 513 252 261 158 Kachhana(Kachana)(55) 796.81 477 527 3,346 1,835 1,511 652 336 316 159 Narwal (54) 552.39 333 339 2,128 1,139 989 537 240 297 160 Kheri Raowali (64) 562.50 120 132 756 410 346 147 80 67 161 Kheri (63) 498.16 265 265 1,605 901 704 286 159 127 Simbalwali 162 Guli ana (60) 1,031.12 689 697 4,232 2. 312 \ 1,920 748 4,00· 348 I 163 Sangri (59) 1.205.54 488 493 2,980 1,617 l 1,363 561 308 253 164 KaYhana (61) 2,158.16 1,143 1,167 7,429 4,040 3,389 1,450 783 667 165 Rohera (62) 1,984.00 909 993 6,502 3,515 2,987 1,272 720 552 166 Majra Rohera (50) 274.37 130 130 899 479 420 156 87 69 167 Bi r Baogran (52) 570.00 383 406 2,608 1,420 1,188 530 257 273 (Bangran) \ 168 Rajound (51) 3,940.37 1,891 1,947 12.975 6,959 6,016 2.285 1,230 1,055 169 Santokh Majra (49) 664.08 165 169 948 494 454 175 81 94 170 Kotra (53) 917.81 513 513 3,050 1,704 1,346 566 307 259 171 Serhada ( 52) 1,150.91 1,102 1,113 6,464 3.572 2,892 1,186 656 530 172 Kukar Kanda ( 47) 618.76 99 99 670 388 282 114 68 46 173 Fariabad ( 48) 507.00 157 162 1,023 547 476 205 113 92 174 Mandhwal (71 ) 757.00 377 377 2.285 1,195 1,090 490 257 233 175 Rahra ( 73) 2.441.84 1,188 1,212 7,900 4,336 3.564 1,405 730 675 Total Rural 30,515.19 16,080 16,858 106,406 58,071 48,335 19,915 10,755 9,220 Total Urban 241 PRIMARY 'CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24~543 8.355 28,759 1.375 15,415 889 8,077 330 13,427 11,193 24.543 8,355 28,759 1.375 15,415 889 8,077 330

687 529 2,208 643 2,499 2 1,561 475 709 547 1,102 313 1,366 31 702 17 419 11 671 542 1,639 505 1,819 99 1,046 48 398 35 267 192 590 156 843 184 549 179 195 5

1,084 864 1,814 507 2,149 60 1,094 18 602 26 569 469 921 206 1,271 22 749 7 302 11 254 240 620 188 629 16 314 10 187 3 516 426 692 213 970 6 572 226 5 328 300 395 99 598 2 309 ?20 1 124 104 198 90 218 3 112 76 120 113 478 123 458 3 156 2 203

360 288 1,012 201 1,154 95 689 62 161 26 296 244 577 138 823 341 522 256 176 80 678 548 1,739 510 1,938 21 1,122 4 368 9 887 738 1,477 428 1,682 48 930 27 450 10 157 140 213 88 227 85 137 50 78 35 266 231 650 222 694 17 259 299 10

1,678 1,430 3,122 1,711 3,516 100 1,508 27 1,346 41 128 142 298 216 229 27 76 2 113 4 705 538 731 194 793 23 373 17 371 6 941 764 1,434 437 1,8Q9 155 833 136 463 7 57 41 164 45 199 153 44 120 117 279 96 250 25 166 25 41 983 928 399 287 597 313 254 842 718 1,791 739 2,028 9 1,170 610 3 13,427 11,193 24,543 8,355 28,759 1,375 15,415 889 8,077 330 242

";1lJl-3b",,p: ·t.1). g Lac I( VILLAGE , Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V(a} V{b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kaithal Tahsil (Part) Total 189 1 538 16 602 25 Rural 189 1 1 538 16 602 25 Urban 141 Karora -( 46) 8 6 63'- 150 Songa1 (Sanghl)(50) 8 2 22 151 Bhana (49) 4 84 45 13 152 Majra (51) 5 20 4 I Nandkaran 153 Jakhol i (56) 14 8 135 10 156 Kasan (Ki san) ( 57) 2 15 18 157 Taragarh ( 58) 4 24 22 158 Kachhana(Kachana)(55) 24 45 7 159 Narl'lal (54 ) 2 2 9 160 Kheri Raowa 1i (64) 8 2 2 161 Kheri (63) 6 13 10 5imbalwali

162 Guliana ( 60) 4 --,." ~3 21 2 163 Sangri ~ 59) 13 9 2 18 164 '.Kathana (61 ) 18 19 41 165 Rohera (62) 13 36 2 25 1 __ 166 Majra Rohera (50) 2 167 Bir Bangran (52) 5 4 15 (Bangran) 168 Rajound (51 ) 30 48 75 169 Santokh Majra ( 49) 5 170 Kotra (5n 2 2 171 Serhada (52) 7 146 4 36 172 Kukar Kanda (47) 173 Fariabad (48) 5 1 2 1-74 Mandhwal (·'71 ) 2 175 Rahra ( 73) 12 16 23 Total Rural 189 1 538 16 602 25 Total Urban' 243 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F 1M F M F .M F M F I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 I I 42,656 468 1,099 13 598 1,772 101 169 4,304 29,143 468 1.099 I 13 598 1.772 " 191 169 4.304 29,143 42.656 --- -;;~ '$'\r" 4,206 38 78 41 229 1 2,696 1,388 2,215 " 41 41 2 57 74 10 2,415 23 59 36 124 2 27 466 1.856 , 1,058 4 7 13 46 8 763

2,032 3,448 37 81 ~5 153 6 2 15 2,000 44 54 20 67 4 1,192 674 786 20 14 10 34 2 357 865 836 6 19 19 52 669 10 22 23 25 541 962 9 8 2 26 192 317 443 663 20 10 9 31 38

1.083 810 16 48 65 117 4 75 1,015 785 872 13 26 12 34 3 9 150 2,100 3.276 23 148, 64 135 8 2 92 1,823 1,808 24 50 51 103 9 10 1,131 7 2 6 13& 246 199 726 1,171 7 44 20 45 2 '" 5,752 29 196 3 43 240 28 11 164 3.432 • 2 240 425 2 3 29 20 25 911 1,323 4 10 3 28 2,737 86 80 2 61 97 6 1,763 189 282 297 451 5 5 -.. 6 19 1,089 1 21 2 3 598 3,555 23 78 3 18 78 3 2,308 468 1.099 13 598 1.772 to1 169 4.304 29.143 42.656

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT XALAYAT C.D. BLOCK

245 246 KALAYAT C.D. BLOCK VllLA6E

LocC!'- Name of vill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kaithal Tahsil (Part) Total 39,904.00 17,120 18,505 116,799 63,867 52,932 22,156 12,097 10,059

Rural 39,904~00 17,120 18,505 116,799 63,867 52,932 22,156 12,097 10,059 Urban 79 Sajooma (14) 1,594.00 749 800 4,913 2,682 2,231 953 504 449 80 Kurar (47) 1,775.00 802 856 5,362 2,932 2,430 975 555 420 81 Kheri Lamba (46) 670.00 323 334 2,117 1,205 912 413 253 160 82 Kalayat (Rural)(30) 3,358.00 1 30 124 73 51 33 22 11 (Part) 83 Kolekhan (45) 593.00 402 441 2,751 1,487 1,264 578 $Z4 254 84 Gorusar (42) 414.00 203 209 1,288 688 600 258 140 118 85 Bhana Barahmnan(41) 1,021.00 491 531 3,266 1,785 1,481 602 325 277 86 Simla (32) 1,154.00 624 626 3,787 2,070 1,717 722 391 331 87 Pinjupura (31) 521.00 238 239 1,435 ,774 1 661 255 139 116

88 Mator (26) 2,685.00 1,206 1,399 8,493 ~,691 \ 3,802 1,643 901 742 89 Shinghwa (33) 1,000.00 497 514 3,540 1,942 11,598 684 383 301 (Singwal) 90 Bidrana (35) 348.00 194 198 1,323 722 601 294 153 141 91 Hatho (36) 1.062.00 402 413 2,676 1,429 1,247 492 254 238 92 Dhakal (121 ) 1,8.03.00 935 987 6,266 3,444 2,822 1,162 647 515 93 S1nsar (34) 707.00 413 4,19 2,689 1,443 1,246 512 281 231 94 Sudkain Kalan (122) 1,014.• 00 492 569 3,451 1,864 l,5S? 656 341 315

95 Sudkain Khurd (123) 993.00 421 442 3,076 1,712 1,~6~ 508 268 240 96 Lodhar (75) 969.00 524 585 3,801 2,071 1,730\ 767 417 350 97 Kheri Sher Khan,(74) 867.00 \ 304 337 2,129 1,149 980 413 216 197 98 Bhalang (73) 195.00 70 72 563 301 262 105 49 56 99 Kalasher (72) 316.00 158 175 1,040 525 515 168 82 86 100 Bidkhdalwa (25) 335.00 4 4 'pl Bad~ikri Khurd (22) 1,169;00 526 551 3,608 1,987 1,621 721 415 306 102 Badsikri Kalan (24) 927.00 413 413 2,655 1,453 1,20? 548 291 257 103 Kamalpur (21) 1,043.00 488 494 3,325 1,760 1,565 677 315 362 247 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

13,857 11,142 25,523 7,420 3,610 19,388 2,258 1,024 1,145 1~,857 11.142 25,523 1.420 3,610 19,388 2,258 7~024 1,145

589 459 1,017 380 1,343 321 726 208 407 105 766 628 -.. 1,089 282 1,506 173 766 123 478 40 470 328 509 133 587 15 349 9 132 3 49 36 11 41 .. -

396 318 680 197 692 9 416 5 178 2 199 161 303 68 345 278 252 234 40 42 351 285 726 246 866 169 4'17 4 180 156' 511 452 973 296 1,000 105 605 85 132 5 164 123 340 119 420 67 228 36, 53 23 879 675 1,843 407 2,365 91 1,681 65 430 18

328 252 729 147 980 8 724 3 182

80 66 1BO 11 406 356 11

292 224 362 79 690 14 461 137 4 653 512 1,592 437 1,812 145 1,019 132 325 5 255 223 588 154 650 23 387 I 9 109 186 152 867 194 1,003 6 742 4 147 l' 345 297 759 213 911' 99 ,462 --. 334 96 547 446 746 169 .894 3 576 184 2 413 341 498 161 :525 9 248 3 ·187 2 29 20 144 51 138 2 106 i8 303 310 280 148 279 37 142 'H' 59 14 2

353 3{)5 . 675 156 950 75 695 .48 _._ 25 132 589 386 181 710 14 331 4" 9 274 '249 -.- 680 148 812 36 560 7 25 248

KAlAYAT C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loea .. Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t10n (Hadtlast No.) Code ·No. III IV V(a} V(b} M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kaithal Tahsil (Part) Total 258 4 481 25 963 24 Rural 258 4 481 25 963 24 Urban 79 Sajooma (14) .6 -'" 7 49 1 80 Kurar (47) 12 -- -- 20 50 1 81 Kherf Lamba (46) ... -- 2 16 82 Ka 1ayat (Rura 1) (30) ,,- 41 (Part) -- 83 Kolekhan (45) 1 8 19 .', 84 Gorusat (42) 9 2 9 65 Bhana &arahmnan (41)' 17 26 3 51 1 86 Simla (32) 16 15 26 4 87 Pfnjupura (31 ) 14 2 5 41 88 Mato'r (26) S ~2 33 2 89 Shfnghwa (33) 1 1 9 (Singwal) 90" Bidra;,a (35) 1

91 Hatho (36) -po 2 3 92 Dhaka' (121 ) 20 13 1 93 3 93 Sinsar (34) 8 27 8 13 94 Sudkain'Kalan (122) 2 6 .. - 16 95 Sudkafn'Khurd (123) 3 15 '. -.. 14 96 Lodhar (75) 23 1,8 --" 18- 97 Kher.1 Sher Khan' (-74) 19 12 -- " ,98 Bha) arlg (73) 4 99 Kalasher (72) 7 16 __ 100, Bfdkhdalwa , . , , ' .. (25) .. - 101 Bads fieri Khur.d (22) 3 -- 22 25 102 Badsikri Kalan . (24)' 1 1 12 103 Kamalpur (21 ) 7 B 21 249

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M J F ,,; F M F M F , 32 33 34 35 3q- 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

\ 565 3 1,026 13 497 1 1,007 137 84 2,204 31,n4 47 ..118 565 3 1,026 13 497 1 1,807 137 84 2,204 31,n4 47,118

26 -- 44 14 64 7 '-- 5 1,339 1,905 11 81 20 68 8 20 442 1,406 1,81.5. 2 12 7 67 3 618 897 32 51 --I

1 12 23 34 2 10 59 785 1,196 1 1 10 9 13 1 343 322 14 42 1 23 96 4 919 1.312 8 29 1 9 160 10 10 97 1,060 1,515 5 29 2 14 31 4 118 354 476 2 56 25 71 6 12 ,2,314 3,711 1 19 3 40 5 49 962 1,541

1 9 28 316 600 1 , 13 11 62 10 739 1,233 51 78 27 186 4 4 1,632 2,673 17 25 3 28 36 3 5 309 788 914 16 13 19 42 1 282 861 1,299 4 26 5 48 3 801 1',265 8 32 12 23 1 13 1,177 1,714 2 28 2 27 4 7 624 964 2 2 6 2 163 260 11 19 4 1 21 3 4 4 242 474 -- 4 12 8 S 25 2 3 195 1,034 1,351 2 20 1 '2 6 2 143 1,186 3 16 2 -- 21 4 6 948 1,523 250

KAlAYAT C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No, of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbas t No,) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied hoI ds institutional and No', resf.;·- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F - ·2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kaitbal Tahsil (P"art}--Concld. 10~ Jul ani Khera (23) 526.00 233 269 1.702 878 824 351 184 167 105 Balu (20) 3.130.00 1,768 1.827 11,032 6,074 4,958 1,964 1,102 862 106 Chusala (28) 1,259.00 621 631 4,012 2,219 1,793 816 479 337 107 Ramgarh Pandwan(27) 627.00 407 415 2,8.83 1 ;616 1,267. 496 256 240 108 Kharak Pandwan (29) 1,286.00 753 759 4,499 2,496 2.003 815 438 377 .' 940 109, Batta (15) 3,136.00 1,199 1,423 9,215 4.961 4,255 1.750 81P '10 Wazir Nagar ( 19) 296.00 158 196 1,393 765 628 309 183 126

111 Kailram (18) 2,289.00 852 1,047 5,349 3,520 2,829 1,144 635 509 112 Dumara (17) 287.00 84 87 590 321 269 122 68 54 113 Bhamniwala Urf (16) 535.00 168 216 1,441 B2~ 617 250 146 t04 Rajpura Total Rural 39,904.00 17,120 18.505 116,799 63.867 52.932 22,156 12,()g1 10.059 Total Urban .... 251 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled l i terate~ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main_workers II (I--IX) M F M F M I F M F M F M F I

"12 13 14 15 16 17 \ 18 19 20 ~1 22 23

308 286 -,. 388 164 430 113 275 26 97 84 1,326 1,062 2,528 724 3,024 818 1,789 555 670 237 481 392 913 27' 1,103 329 688 257 244 64 375 262 735 191 811 • 1 550 189 485 396 1,054 293 1,342 204 8~8 165 297 34 800 612 '1,995 936 2,697 49 1,475 13 540 7 1 1 264 76 371 14 a61 2 67 11

612 447 1,176 245 1,705 326 1,002 218 358 100 98 82 124 48 172 56 100 24 50 30 207 151 367 94 429 181 131

13,857 11,142 25,523 7.420 32,009 3,610 19,388 2,258 7,024 1,145 - - 252

kAlAYAT C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS . tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~a~ V~bl

M F M 'f' ~ ·F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31

Kaithal Tahsil (Part).-Concld.

104 Julani Khera (2~) 7 1 7 105 Balu (24) 23 36 1 96 4 106 Chusala (28) 6 1 4 1 31 4 107 Ramgarh Pandwan (27) 1 6 108 Kharak Pandwan (29) 11 34 109 Batta (15) 38 -- 65 9 107 3 110 Wazir Nagar (19) 5 14

111 Kai lram (18) 7 49 t 62 1 112 Dumara (17) 10 1 2 113 Bhamniwala Urf (16) 5 30 13 Rajpura Total Rural 258 4 481 25 963 24 lotal Urban 253 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF M~IN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

,VI VII VI II IX M F M F 1M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 ~7 38 39 40 4'l 42 43

1 12 1 19 11 2 448 711 101 1 1M 2 31 172 18 3 333 3,047 3,807 12 49 30 39 2 3 7 1,113 1,457 11 7 47 805 1,266 43 26 43 70 5 1,154 1,799 125 1 114 63 170 16 7 8 2,257 4,198 3 8 3 10 33 394. 581 • 57 52 2 29 89 4 7 222 1,B06 2.281 4 1 5 1 9 149 204 24 21 -- 5 19 395 617 .. 565 3 1,026 13 497 1 1,007 137 84 2,204 31,774 47,118 -

PR~ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (Part)

255 256

PEHOWA C.D.BLOCK (PART)* VILLAGE loea- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) denti al houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Pehowa C.D. Block (Part) Total 1,951.37 784 902 5,574 3,014 2,560 1,073 573 500 Rural 1,951.37 784 902 5,574 3,014 2,560 1 ,073 573 500 Urban 11 Begpur (1) 485.62 174 193 1,253 663 590 257 132 125

12 A Rasulpur (2) 386.87 96 103 652 353 299 113 65 48 13 Pobala (5) 343.98 81 115 625 341 284 113 71 42 14 Bandrana (4) 734.90 433 491 3,044 1,657 1,387 590 305 285 Total Rural 1,951.37 784 902 1,073 573 500 Total Urban Total of Pehowa C.D. Block Total 49,300.60 17,392 19,747 129.118 68,693 60,425 23,364 12.51110,853 Rural 49,300.60 17.392 19,747 129.118 68,693 60.425 23,364 12.51110,853 Urban t- { J Notes.--(1)' In case, a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a town, only the rural area has been given against that village and ,a word 'Part' has been added after the vi1lage name.

(2) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the infor,mation supplied by the Revenue Patwari. \

(3) Where a town and a village bear an identical name, the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village.

(4) tAlthough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhabited) jn the revenue record, the population shown against this ~illage was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census.

(5) *Major portion of Pehowa C.D. Slack falls in l

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes. Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 '17 18 19 20 21 22 23 I

623 541 1,224 509 1,482 91 858 37 386 38 623 541 • 1,224 509 1,482 91 858 37 386 38

__ , ~9 106 254 115 300 144 80 11 11 137 72 185 2 168 __ 3 2 93 81 134 88 164 111 49 420 343 699 234 833 88 435 37 254 35 623 541 1,224 509 1,482 91 858 37 386 38

15,461 13,516 31,750 17,032 35,366 1,316 16,961 236 847 15,461 13,516 31,750 17,032 35,366 1,316 16,961 236 847 258

PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)* VILLAGE loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ti on (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Pehowa C.D. B·lock (Part) Total 18 25 12 60 Rural 18 25 12 60 Urban 11 Begpur (1 ) 6 1 35 12 Rasulpur (2) 5 13 Pobala (5)

14 • Bandrana (4) 12 23 12 19 Total Rural 18 25 12 60 Total Urban Total of Pehowa C.D. Block Total 188 6 387 34 967 1Q Rural 188 6 387 34 967 10 Urban 259

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VId I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

13 44 22 56 4 302 1,532 2,161 13 44 22 56 4 302 1,532 2,161

"--

3 15 8 8 363 590 5 -- 4 168 297 2 157 177 126 3 29 14 44 4 145 824 1,154 13 44 22 56 4 302 1,532 2,167

504 2 1,217 6 550 3,249 115 141 1,592 33,186 51,511

504 2 1,217 6 550 3,249 115 141 1,591 33.186 51,517

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

261 262 URBAN lcca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population lota1 popu1ation in tion town ill occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code km 2 . pied holds institutional and No. res;- houseless population) dent; al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I Cheeka (M.t.) Ward 1 224 256 1,598 843 755 304 172 132 2 183 183 1,216 678 538 204 116 88 3 149 149 979 526 453 134 99 85 4 267 286 1,680 907 773 345 196 149 5 318 318 1,893 1,019 874 374 19"7 177 6 203 203 1,545 804 741 258 143 125 7 175 175 1,211 642 569 242 131 111

8 362 362 2,113 1,1 'i 1 1,002 41'1 225 186 9 267 267 1,B08 954 854 302 167 135 10 278 288 , ,606 870 736 346 177 169 11 311 312 1,861 1,035 826 388 208 180 12 297 297 1,764 955 809 355 187 168 13 289 313 1,815 9/:2 843, 365 201 164 I Total 8.50 3.323 3,409 21,089 11,316 g.773 4,088 2,219 1,869 263

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS - Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

138 121 322 177 441 32 81 70 277 95 340 3 185 54 68 56 214 112 264 100 29

449 388 361 184 447 31 72 161 9 561 463 345 178 494 40 83 5 236 25 613 467 395 17 5 9 9 426 315 261 14 50 2 68 56 778 572 442 32 35 5 773 544 449 17 183 146 481 232 412 14 61 166 6 452 378 436 192 563 27 77 204 12 149 122 522 331 525 17 182 84 4 205 183 491 278 506 6 61 99

2,282 1,922 6,039 3,677 5,539 250 993 10 1,108 58 264

URBAN loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V{a) V{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Cheeka (M.C.) Ward 2 12 57 13 2 2 33 9 3 27 4 5 5 15 5 11 2 1 . 28 6 .... 43 3 7 4 5 21 8 10 3 116

9 2 44 10 3 3 3D 1 11 3 120 7 12 55 13 4 P 49 1 \ Total 44 4 71 614 ~5 265

PRIMARY CENS~S ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

19 85 13 36 79 5 15 402 708 21 8 27 2 3 3j6 532 10 53 16 28 2 260 452 10 75 13 32 72 9 460 742

9 74 2 12 40 6 20 525 814 308 5 38 8 409 724

155 3 5 20 9 380 555 17 165 25 66 31 669 970 3 349 11 39 16 505 837- 33 63 2 8 45 4 10 46 448 676 18 55 24 62 7 15 125 457 674 9 64 26 105 12 4 126 426 666 35 123 38 91 3 87 465 750

165 2 1,590 40 242 1 712, 110 35 423 5,742 9,100 266 URBAN loca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town in occu¥ house- (including the age group 0--6 Code kmil. pied holds institutional and No. resi¥ houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

II h1thal (Moe.) Ward 452 475 2,877 1,525 1,352 527 271 256 2 515 532 3,162 1,645 1,517 496 272 224 3 456 488 2,819 1,472 1,347 499 286 213

4 1,023, 1,036 5,879 3,135 2,744 1,110 582 528 5 490 555 3,071 1,616 1,455 500 276 224 6 431 445 2,789 1,472 1,317 430 220 210 7 421 444 2,583 1,365 1,218 365 206 159 8 444 449 2,760 1,454 1,306 373 210 163 9 426 435 2,536 1,348 1,188 377 215 162 10 531 534 3,112 1,681 1,431 481 263 218 11 866 903 4,602 2,460 2,142 729 401 328 12 779 800 4,466 2,344 2,122 756 389 367 I 13 605 611 3,968 ,2,110, 1,858 765 418 1 347 j 686 696 3,921 2,103 \ 1,818 766 391 I 375 14 1 15 628 766 4,764 2.550 2,214 928 508 I 420 16 431 431 2,824 1.529 1,295 515 279 236 17 427 450 3,182 1,634 ',548 595 315 280 18 378 379 2,566 1,372 1,194 483 283 200 19 491 496 2,961 1,549 1,412 474 264 210 20 490 506 2,768 1,437 1,331 382 202 180

21 527 534 3.532 1,868 1,664> 654 347 f 307

Total 7.90 11,497 11,965 71.142 31.669 33,473 12,205 6.598 5,601 267

PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M I F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

412 359 -- 879 553 745 66 54 1 . 14 113 91 1,184 937 865 89 50 1 10- 1 216 176 1,012 742 711 71 9 2 11 1 1,024 909 1,630 948 1,517 141 50 206 48 227 209 1,169 823 727 60 22 25 1,160 861 722 49 3 9 5 4 1,050 817 666 57 2 4 22 13 1,161 909 705 55 13 2 86 76 965 730 678 .38 38 8 1 46 33 1,366 996 881 97 16 96 62 1,943 1,440 1,138 113 87 8 32 29 1,636 1,144 1,150 76 21 69 2 166 157 1,116 687 1,010 24 76 64 307 253 1,238 680 1,028 39 16 62 1 247 204 1,399 882 1,185 129 35 156 104 4 6 660 317 782 4 107 121 2 430 389 968 721 835 74 5 19 205 160 B90 623 666 62 3 71 64 1,138 882 763 53 6 12 104 89 1,057 825 712 61 35 171 142 841 526 910 36 63 24 4

3.984 3.425 24.462 17.043 18._ 1.394 111 6 825 164 268

lRBAN lo~a- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V( a~ V(b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

II lCaithal (M.C. ) Ward 1 7 5 110 2 23 3 97 6 3 6 7 5 129 4 17 17 158 5 6 147 6 2 5 62 7 6 1 '1 100 3

8 7 9 ~ 108 9 13 7. 80 10 18 3 12 6 97 \ 1 11 134 7 1 30 1 83 3 1 12 14 16 3 184 13 8 ~1 199 1

14 16 ,. ~5-' 3 122 -"'( 15 10 3 2 72 --I 16 5 110 17 4 1 7 1 54 2 18 22 14 3 98 \ 19 11 4 1 75

20 3 4 48 i \ 70 , 21 9 2 28 138

Total ~5 11 8 341 45 2,293 20 269 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers I .VI VII ( VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

I 32 33 34 35 16 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 \ . 89 251 39 176 65 780 1,286 44 418 5 44 1 179 72 1 779 1,428 53 1 258 8 50 188 53 2 5 759 1,271 126 316 5 157 1 470 86 1 3 1,617 2,600 42 227 5 23 235 54 6 2 883 1,393

19 429 6 21 .1.- 172 43 1 749 1,268 18 354 28 153 52 2 699 1,159 6 1 386 1 22 152 49 749 1,251 3 308 3 30 198 26 1 670 1,149 23 2 435 3 56 221 85 6 800 1,328 59 1 383 5 41 1 312 95 1,322 2,029 58 1 386 3 134 1 268 66 1,194 2,046 12 ,- 291 83 236 22 1 1,100 , ,833 21 315 3 56 355 32 1,075 1,779 20 601 3 38 250 20 10 1,364 2,075

31 ... - 189 52 167 2 747 1,291 21 2 425 1 47 1 253 66 799 1,474 10 315 3 51 153 54 2 706 1,130 8 416 4 32 199 48 1 786 1 .358 34 341 4 25 2 151 47 2 723 1,270 23 342 2 68 215 27 958 1,628

720 8 7,386 65 l,f61 11 4,103 1,064 14 33 19,259 32,046 270

URBAN

Loea· Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town in oeeu- house- (i nel udi ng the age group 0--6 Code km2 pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless populatio~) denti al houses p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 •

III Pundr1 (M.C.) Ward 191 260 1,327 733 594 226 127 99 2 215 254 1,375 737 638 261 141 120 3 159 172 1,007 544 463 193 108 85 4 166 195 1,237 689 548 209 120 89 5 114 164 930 472 458 157 83 74 6 133 176 1,041 550 491 159 89 70 7 105 130 805 413 392 154 77 77 8 87 119 772 417 355 151 87 64 9 114 146 819 447 372 115 67 48 10 122 156 985 510 475 209 109 100 11 168 182 1,209 651 558 233 114 119 12 127 145 1,061 601 460 223 114 109

13 234 269 1,743 910 f 833 351 175 176

I Total 3.89 1,935 2,368 14,311 7,674 6r637 2,641 1,411 1,,230 Outgrowth 14 2.00 . _166 ~_195 ~,223 · ... 673 550 190 Un 74 G. Total 5.89 2,101 2 ,563 15,534 8.341 7,187 2,831 1.5Z1' 1.304 271 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (IuIX )

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

10 7 359 25'2 410 18 206 40 535 466 325 173 396 9 71 144 1 366 297 233 99 263 5 65 132 2 388 192 332 6 200 19

62 56 318 238 199 12 16 55 59 37 383 282 256 8 34 30 33 26 267 190 209 15 70 4 8 262 164 200 7 29 46 327 211 198 8 46 15 4 2 253 164 255 10 71 15 298 121 320 2 87 85 327 127 303 2 86 59 143 136 435 236 430 9 59 147

1,212 1,027 4,175 2,449' 3.771 111 1,040 5 .195 5 18 6 501 348 298 14 8 2

1,230 1,033 4.676 2.797 4,069 125 1,048 ~ 797 5 272 URBAN • loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V~at V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

III Pundri (M.C.) Ward 1 3 2 51 5 2 1 25 3 1 1 10 4 23 5 4 11 6 3 21 7 2 6 1 8 1 17 6 9 22 \9, 2 .. - 6 36

,1 11 3 1 31 4 :fz 2 5 49 13 4 4 48' I I Total 23 1 ::..J. !IS 339 6 Outgrowth 14 2 17 4 30 .,' G. Total ZS 1 62 4 369 6 273 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAI~ WORKERS Marginal.workers Non-workers

V! VII I VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1

5 .,1 57 6 40 12 323 576 71 ,3 26 21 37 5 341 629 13 -- 10 4 27 3 281 458 14 42 3 31 6 357 542

19 ~1 5 38 12 273 446 5 94 13 56 8 294 483 8 81 6 28 8 204 377 62 7 30 7 217 '348 2 75 9 29 8 249 364 3 72 15 35 10 255 464

18 51 17 ~- 21 2 5 331 551 9 40 18 -- 35 298 457

16 74 22 56 9 --j 1 480 823

184 4 735 146 1 4:63 90 8 3,903 6,518 34 157 8 40 9 375 536 218 5 892 154 1 503 99 8 4,278 7,054 274 URBAN loca- ~am~ of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in ti on town in occu- house- tincluding the age group 0--6 Code km2 pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population} dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IV Kal ayat (M.C.) Ward 182 182 1,153 615 538 216 110 106 2 182 182 1.125 597 528 243 127 116 3 105 105 778 421 357 131 72 59 4 170 170 961 520 441 186 86 100 5 101 101 804 430 374 133 66 .67 6 145 146 1.069 562 507 192 91 01 7 148 148 860 469 391 175 87 88 8 216 219 1.311 714 597 247 142 105 9 118 118 74Q 384 356 130 71 5"9 10 156 156 937 497 440 187 98 89 I 11 183 183 979 529 450 173 97 76 12 191 192 1.134 614 520 222 116 106 I, 13 160 160 1,021 545 476 219 112 107

Total 6.50 2,057 2,062 12.872 6.89? 5,975 2,454 1,27~ 1,119 275 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled l; terates lNDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I •• IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

242 192 283 150 281 1 48 ... 73 459 391 193 65 284 4 207

16 14 226 127 216 ~ 10~ 11 162 127 263 105 264 4 86 1 93 1 257 1156 224 1 181 2 1 339 1i69 254 4 168 1 224 98 255 1 34 72 415 224 327 11 59 40 .- 278 172 206 4- 57 2 259 137 218 6 24 12 91 72 287 135 252 11 62 22 438 386 279 116 326 13 15 68 1 I 17 17 345 188 255 4 50 11

1,427 1,200 3,648 1,842 3,362 67 891 1 612 2 276 tmBAN loca- Name df town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV -V ~ a l V(bl M F M F M F M F 2 24 .25 26 27 28 29 30 31

IV Kalayat (M.C.) Wars:! 19 32

2 5 3 11

4 3 14 5 4 5 6 3 4 -- 7 34 8 7 17 3 16 9- 9 1 10 1 ; -- 62 12 2 ". 3 3 15 12 12 2 33 13 4 6 10

Total 52 Z 93 4 200 3 277 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 ·37 38 39 40 41 42 43

8 58, 4 39 1 334 537 3 31 1 5 32 3 313 524 5 49 34 3 203 354 4 41 8 15 2 256 437 4 4 26 205 373 33 10 4 31 4 308 503 53 12 19 31 214 390 .34 89 4 61 8 387 586 19 60 1 13 46 2 178 352 1 67 6 33 4 279 434 22 1 48 18 59 10 277 439 24 40 19 114 9 288 507 132 2 40 3 290 472

206 2 641 3 106 561 50 3 3,532 5,908

APPENDIX I

DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY 'CENSUS ABSTRACT

'1.7,

281 APPENDIX I Details of .C.D. Blocks includeq under various tahsils of Kaithal District

Name of tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

1 Guhla Guhla 1

2 Kaithal Kaithal ( Part) 2

Pundri 3

Rajound 4

Kalayat 5

*Pehowa (Part) 91

. *Falls in Kurukshetra District. 282

TAHSIL WISE-

Loca- District! Total! Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion C.O. Block Rural! in occupied house- (includin~ institutional age group 0--6 Code U.A.!City! Urban km2 residen- holds and house ess EOEulation no. Town ti al houses P M F P M F

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

4 ~tbal or + 2,799.00 122,182 129,831 820,685 44j,0l9 371,666 154,839 83,504 11,335 Distrlct R 2,710.21 103,204 109,832 700,048 378,790 321,258 133,261 71,885 61,376

U 28.79 18,978 19,999 120,631 64,229 56,408 21,578 11,619 9,959 1 Guhla Tahsil T 644.21 24,667 25,729 170,353 90,722 79,631 31,697 16,935 14,762 R 635.71 21,344 22,320 149,264 79,406 69,858 27,609 14,716 12,893 tJ' 8.50 3,323 3,409 21,089 11,316 9,773 4,088 2,219 1,869 t. 2 Kaithal '1 1,745.62 97,515 104,102 650,332 352,297 298,035 123,142 66,569 56,573 Tahsil R 1,725.33 81,860 87,512 550,784 299,384 251,400 105,652 57,169 48,483

tJ 20.29 15,655 16,590 99,548 52,913 46,635 17,490 9,400 8,090

It:.lte 1. District treated as such for the first time in 1991 --Census i,s urrlerlined

t 'Ibtal area figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area" figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area fran the total area of the district. The tQtal of area figures of tahsils in a district w~ll not tally with the district figures because the former ,are ~erived frcxn the viHagewise area figures supplied by the tahsildars. 283

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Scheduled literates Total mai n workers Tribes (I--IX)

p M F P fit F P M F P M F 13 14 15 16 '7 18 19 20 21 22 23 »

175,977 95,691 00,286 --- 283,588 196,687 86,901 235,572 222,415 13,157 i 159,474 86,768 72,706 219,404 157,862 61,542 202,370 191,049 11,321. 16,503 8,923 7,500 64,184 38,825 25,359 33,202 31,366 1,836 40;948 21,875 i9,073 55,645 36,571 19,074 50,821 47,662 3,159 36,744 19,593 17,151 45,929 30,532 15,397 45,032 42,123 2,909 4,204 2,282 1,922 9,716 6,039 3,677 5,789 5,539 250 I 135,029 73,816 61,213 227,943 160,116 67,827 184,751 174,753 9,998 122,730 67,175 55,555 173,475 127,330 46,145 157,338 148,926 8,412 12,299 6,641 5,658 54,468 32,786 21,682 27,413 25,827 1,586 284 TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS

~ca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tlon C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

4 Kait:ha.l T 112,151 107,023 5,128 58,772 53,976 4,796 1,769 1,723 46 District R 100,486 103,380 5,106 55,201 50,634 4.. 567 1,326 1,297 29

U 3,665 3,643 22 3,571 3,342 229 443 426 17

1 dUhla T 24,800 23,977 823 15,933 14,199 1,734 286 2p6 20 Tahsil R 23,797 22,984 813 14,767 13,091 1,676 238 222 16 u 1,003 993 10 1,166 1,108 58 48 44 4

2 Kaithal T 87,351 83,046 4,305 42,839 39,777 3,062 1,483 1,457 26 Tahsil R 84,689 80,396 4,293 40,434 37,543 2,891 1,088 1,075 13

U 2,662 2,650 12 2,405 2,234 171 395 '382 13 285 ABSTRACT--Contd.

MAIN ~ORKERS

Mining and quarrying ~anufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V( a) V(b)

p M F p M F p M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

12 12 3,531 3,336 195 10,611 10,052 559 3 3 2,904 2,762 142 7,081 6,576 505 9 9 627 574 53 3,530 3,476 54 2 2 541 509 32 2,201 2,009 192 2 2 470 438 32 1,562 1,395 167 71 71 639 614 25 10 10 2,990 2,827 163 8,410 8,043 367 1 1 2,434 2,324 110 5,519 5,181 338 9 9 556 503 53 2,891 2,862 29 286 TAHSILWISE PRIMARY ce8SUS loca- District! Total! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Block Rural/ Code U.A./City/ Urban No. Town Constructions Trade .and commerce Transport, storage and communications VI VII VIII P M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

4 lCaithal T 4,723 - 4,677 46 17,701 17',528 1'73 5,436 5,419 17 District R 3,397 3,368 29 7,084 7,019 65 3,824 3,820 4

U 1,326 1,309 17 10,617 10,509 100 1,612 1,599 13

1 Guhla T 641 639 2 2,646 2,593 53 975 974 1 Tahsil R 474 474 1,016 1,003 13 732 732

U 167 165 2 1,630 1,590 40 243 242 1

2 Kaithal T 4,082 4,038 44 15,055 14,935 120 4,461 4~445 16 Tahsil R 2,923 2,894 29 6,068 6,016 52 3,092 3,088 4

U 1,159 1,144 15 8,987 8,919 68 1,369 1,357 12 2a1

ABSTRACT~-Concld.

MI\!N WORKERS J Mar~inal ~~rkers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F Ip M F P M F

5Z 53 54 55 56 5) 58 59 60

1D,966 18,669 2",l97' 19,751. l.OU 18,'138 565,362 219,591 345,m.

13,064 U,l90 874 "9,~ 961 Ul.374 478,443 186,780 291,66) 7,802 6!479 1,323 516 53 464 86,919 32,811 54,108

2,796 2,494 3.Q? ef3~l 488 7,905 111,139 42,572 68,567

1,974 1,782 1~~ 7,935 453 7,482 96,297 36,830 59,467

822 712 11,0 458 3~ 423 14,842 5,742 9,100 18,0'70 16,'l,"l:'j 1,995 11,358 525 10,833 454,223 177,019 277,204

11,090 iO,408 682 11,300 508 10,792 382,146 149,950 232~196 6,980 5,767 1,213 58 3.7 41 72,077 27,069 45,009

APPENDIX II ENUMERATION BLOCKWISE·TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

289

291

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ASSTRACT APPENDIX--1I Total and Scheduled Caste populatioD arbau bloclnriN

Location------r- Name of town{ward ------Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 Z 3 4 Cbeeka {M.G, 21,089 -1.204 Ward 1, 1,598 259 Block 1 746 Block 2 852 259

Ward 12 1.216 Block 3 637 Block 4 579

Ward 3 979 124 Block 5 979 124

Ward 4 1,680 837 Block 6 407 19 Block 7 611 414 Block 8 662 4Q4

Ward 5 1,893 1,024 Block 9 501 213 Block 10 593 213 Block 11 799 598

Ward 6 1,545 "Block 12 547 Block 13 998 Ward 1 ] ,211 28 Blocki 14 697 8 Block 15 514 10 Ward B 2,113 124 Block 16 641 13 Block 17 732 105 Block 18 740 6

Ward 9 1,808 Block 19 It~63 Block 20 745 292 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-II--contd.. Total and Scheduled Caste population urban blockwise ---- Location Name of town/ward Total population Scheduled Caste' Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4 Ward 10 1,606 329 Block 21 60,1 100 Block 22 487 135 Block 23 518 94

Ward 11 1,861 830 Block 24 804 224 Block 25 714 370 Block 26 343 236

Ward 12 1,764 271 Block 27 976 216 Block 28 788 55

Ward 13 1,815 388 Block 29 600 5 Block 30 479 220 Block 31 736 163

II Kaithal (M.C.) 11 ,142 7,409 Ward 1 2,877 771 Block 1 758 376 Block 2 694 60 Block 3 677 94 Block 4 748 241

Ward 2 3,162 204 Block 5 609 103 Block 6 679 28 Block 7 621 573 37 Block 8 ,," Block 9 680 36

Ward 3 ",; 2,819 392 Block 10 467 175 Block 11 562 26 Block 12 685 598 Block 13 '" - Block 14 507 ]q} 293 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

I APPENDIX-II-contd. Total and Scheduled Caste population urban blockwis'e

Location Name of town/\flard Total population Scheduled Caste Code No.• urban block 1 2 3 4 -- Ward 4 5,879 1,933 Block 15 798 375 Block 16 663 97 l3lock 17 815 137 Block 18 829 502 Block 19 667 474 Block 20 657 242 Block 21 786 96 Block 22 664 10

Ward 5 3,071 436 Block 23 737 115 Block 24 767 86 Block 25 787 Block 26 780 235 Ward 6 2,789 -- Block 27 814 Block 28 773 Block 29 743 Block 30 459

Ward 7 2,583 9 , Block 31 595

B~ock 32 723 Block 33 724 9 Block 34 541

Ward. 8 2,760 35 Block 35 726 23 Block 36 676 Block 37 635 6 Block 38 723 6

Ward 9 2,536 162 Block 39 601 i32 Block 40 647 18 294 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-I1-contd. Total aDd Scheduled Caste population urban blockwise ___,. Location Name of town' ward Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4 Ward 9 -- Block 41 704 Ia

Block 42 584 -~ Ward 10 3,112 79 Block 43 716 32 Block 44 802 28 Block 45 7'97 ...... Block 46 797 19 Ward 11 4,602 158 Block 47 777 38 Block 48 806 91 Block 49 786 3 Block 50 700 • BI<><:k 51 721 8

Block 52 812 l~ Ward 12 4,466 pJ Block 53 733 9 Block 54 732 19 Block 55 723 i Block 56 830 17 Block 57 727 ij

Block 58 721 'P~ Ward 13 3,968 323 , Block 59 . ,784 -- Block 60 778 Block 61 848 Block 62 830 61 Block 63 728 262

Wa;rd 14 3,921 560 Block 64 712 94 Block 65 926 46 Block 66 7H 15 Block 67 78~ 304 Block '(,8 . 76~ 101 295 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-I1-contd • Total ,and Scheduled- Caste-- population urban blockwise Location Name "f town/ward Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block I

1 2 3 4

Ward 15 4,164 451 Block 69 832 8 Block 10 974 69 Block 11 960 50 Block 72 191 7 5 Block 13 0 156 Block 100 445 312

Ward 16 2,824 10 Block 14 693 10 Block 15 699 Block 16 100 Block 11 132 Ward 11 3.182 819 Block 78 144 Block 79 332 Block 80 130 6 Block 81 359 241 Block 82 804 28 .Block 83 813 538

Ward 18 2.566 365 Block 84 827 Block 85 852 4 Block 86 887 361

Ward 19 2.961 135 Block 87 745 135 Block 88 742 Block 89 769 Block 90 705

Ward 20 2,768 193 Block 91 671 28 710 165 Block, 92 Block 93 671 Block 94 716 296 URBAN· PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-II-contd. Total and Scheduled Caste-- population urban blockwise Location Name of town/ward Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block ---1 2 3 4 --- Ward 21 3,532 313 Block 95 838 56 Block 96 659 40 Block 97 618 202 Block 98 818 15 Block 99 599

III Pundri (M.G.) 15,534 2,263 Ward 1 1,,327 17 Block 1 764 17 Block 2 563

Ward 2 1,375 1,001 Block 3 737 532 Block 4 638 469

Ward 3 1,007 663 Block 5 725 457 Block 6 282 206

Ward 4 1,237 Block 7 643 Block 8 594

Ward 5 930 118 Block 9 930 118

Ward 6 1,041 96 Block 10 585 74 Block 11 456 22

Ward 7 805 59 Block 12 805 59

Ward 8 772 Block 13 772

Ward 9 819 Bloc k. 14 819 297 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-II-contd. Total and Scheduled Caste population urban blockwise

Location Narne of town I Vi ard Total population Scheduled Caste Code No. urban block

1 2 3 4

Ward 10 985 6 Block 15 985 6

Ward 11 1,209 Block 16 733 Block 17 476

Ward 12 1,061 Block IS 1 ,061

Ward 13 1,743 279 Block 19 933 263 Block 20 810 16 (O.G. ) Ward 14 1,223 24 Block 21 775 24 Block 22 448

IV Kalayat (M.G.) 12,872 2,627 Ward 1 1 ,153 434 Block 1 762 182 Block 2 391 252

Ward 2 1 ,125 850 Block 3 552 494 Block 4 573 356

Ward 3 778 30 Block 5 778 30 Ward 4 961 289 Block 6 501 Block 7 460 289 Ward 5 l 804 Block 8 804 Ward 6 1,069 3 Block 9 1,069 3 298 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX -II-concld. Total and Scbeduled Caste population urban blockwise .-, Scheduled Caste Location Name of town/ward Total population Code No. urban block 4 1 2 3

Ward 7 860 Block 10 522 Block 11 338

Ward <8 1,311 Block 12 366 Block 13 572 Block 14 373

Ward 9 740 Block 15 740

Ward 10 937 .:..- Block 16 612 , Block 17 325 163 Ward 11 979 128 Block 18 582 35 Block 19 39J 824 Ward 12 1,134 411 Block 20 519 413 Block 21 615 34 Ward 13 1,021 Blbck 22 429 34 Bloc. k 23 592 16,503 Grand Total 120,631 ANNEXURES TO APPENDIX DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES (

299 300 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

loca- Oistrict/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled literates tinn C.D. Block Rurall house­ Caste population Caste population Code U.A./City/ Urban holds in the age-group No. Town with S.C. 0--6 members P M F P M F P M F

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

4. Kafthal District T 31,181 175,977 95,691 80,286 38,47220,586 17,886 35,173 26,746 8.4~~ R 28,299 159,474 86,768 72,706 34,975 18,698 16,277 30,846 23,693 7,153

U 2,882 16,503 8,923 7,580 "':',497 1,888 1,609 4,327 3,053 1,274 1. Guhla T 6,006 35,963 19,184 16,779 i=777 4,131 3,646 6,101 4.491 1,610 C.O. -Block R 6,006 35,963 19,184 16,779 7,777 4,1.31 3,646 6,101 4,491 1,610 U 2. Kaithal T 7,377 41,094 22,450 18,644 9,185 4,894 4,-291 7,711 6,052 1,659 Ii C.D. inock R 7_ .. 317 41,094 22,450 18,644 9,185 4,894 4,291 7,711 6,052 1,,659 U 3. Pundri T 5,758 31,658 17,245 14,413 7,047 3,824 3,223 7,356 5,545 1,811 C.D. Block R 5,752 31,634 17,227 14,407 7,042 3,819 3,223 7,352 5,541 1,811 U 6 24 18 6 5 5 4 4

~. Rajound T 4,438 24,620 13,427 11,193 5,373 2,832 2,541 4,676 3,651 1,025 C.D. Block R 4,438 24,620 13,427 11,193 5,373 2,832 2,541 4,676 3,651 1,025

U I T 4,521 24,999 13,857 11,142 5,296 2,859 2)437 4,870 3,841 1,029 5. Kalayat I C.O. Block R 4,521 24,999 13,857 11,142 5,296 2,859 2,437 4,870 3,841 1,029

U

136 117 19 91. **Pehowa (Part) T 205 1,164 623 541 302 163 139 C.D. Block R 205 1,164 623 541 302 163 139 136 117 19 U

'936 506 430 587 227 Cheek a (M.e.) U 732 4,204 2,282 1,922 .. \ 814 1,271 3,984 3,425 1,557 841 716 2,258 1,538 720 [ I Kaithal (M.C.) U 7,409 • 194 737 518 219 Pundri (U.A.) U 413 2,263 1.230 1,033 446 252 441 247 194 733 514 219 III (i) Pundri (M.C.)U 407 2,239 1\212 1,027

5 5 4 4 (i i) Part of u 6 24 18 6 vi11 age Fatehpur(O.G.) IV *Kalayat (M.C.) U 466 2,627 1,427 1,200 558 289 ,b9 518· 410 108 r------Total Urban 2,882 16,503 8,923 7,580 3,497 1,888 1,609 4,327 3,053 1,274 **F~115 in Kurukshetra District 301

I OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDVSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I-IX) II III IV

p M F p F p M F, P M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

51,649 47,374 4,275 3,580 3,282 298 36,457 33,337 3,120 698 685 13 1 46,900 43,082 3,818 3,533 3,235 298 34,593 31,645 2,948 620 614 6 1 t 4,749- 4,292 457 47 47 1,864 1,692 172 78 71 7 11,397 9,900 1,497 1,641 1,460 181 8,345 7,224 1,121 81 81 11,397 9,900 1,497 1,641 1,460 181 8,345 7,224 1,121 81 81

11,520 11,023 497 612 557 55 7,677 7,403 274 197 195 2 11,520 11,023 497 612 557 55 7,677 7,403 274 197 195 2

8,923 8,256 667 343 335 8 6,883 6,376 507 91 90 8,915 8,248 667 343 335 8 6,883 6,376 507 91 90 8 8 7,015 6,787 228 467 466 5,529 5,324 205 101 100 7,015 6,78 7 228 467 466 5,529 5,324 205 101 100

7,726 6,820 906 458 405 53 5,885 5,067 818 139 137 2

7,726 6,820 906 458 405 53 5~B85 5,067 818 139 137 2

327 304 23 12 12 274 251 23 11 11 327 304 23 12 12 274 251 23 11 11

1,216 1,134 82 29 29 769 720 49 8 6 2 2,182 1,837 345 6 6 384 267 '117 36 33 3 623 608 15 8 8 319 4 2 2 615 600 15 8 8 319 4 2 2

8 8

728 713 15 4 4 392 390 2 32 30 2

4,749 4,292 457 47 47 1,864 1,692 172 78 71 7 302 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- Di stri ct/ tion G.D. B1ock/ V( a) V( b) VI VII Code U.A •• /City/ No. Town P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40

4. KaithaL T 675 635 40 2,641 2,335 306 792 764 28 1,240 1,208 32 District R 587 550 37 2,238 1,940 298 568 545 23 842 836 6 U 88 85 3 403 395 8 224 219 5 398 372 26 1. Guhla r 66 61 5 529 399 130 48 48 173 172 C.D. Block R 66 61 5 529 399 130 48 48 173 172 U 2. Kaithal T 107 101 6 868 765 103 258 252 6 228 226 C.D. Block R 107 101 6 868 765 103 258 252 6 228 226 U

3. Pundri T 192 171 21 378 320 58 ~6 82 14 161 160 C.D. Block R 192 171 21 378 320 58 96 82 14 153 152 1

U 8 8

4. Rajound T 152 147 5 170 165 5 42 42 146 145 C.D. Block R 152 147 5 170 165 5 42 42 146 145 U 5." Kalayat T 70 70 285 283 2 124 121 3 139 138 C.D. Block R 70 70 285 283 2 124 121 3 139 138 U

91. **Pehowa (Part) T 8 8 3 3 C.D. Block R 8 8 3 3 U

Cheek a (M.C.) U 8 8 90 84 6 23 23 80 63 17 II Kaithal (M.C.) U 69 66 3 250 248 2 68 67 200 192 8 Pundri (U.A.) U 3 3 27 27 90 87 3 75 75 III (i) Pungri (M.C.) 3 3 27 27 90 87 3 67 67

(11) Part of 8 8 -- vi 11 age Fatehpur (G.G.) IV *Kalayat (M.C.) U 8 8 36 36 43 42 43 42 Total Urban 88 85 3 403 395 8 224 219 5 398 372 26 303 I--concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORK'ERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI II Ixl J

p M F p III F p M F p M F I I 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

1,023 1,019 14 4,542 4,108 434 6,305 304 6,001 118,023 48,013 70,010 730 728 2 3,188 2,988 200 6,073 291 5,782 106,501 43,395 63,106 293 291 2 1,354 1,120 234 232 13 219 11,522 4,618

111 111 403 344 59 2,868 102 2,766 21 ,~98 9,182 12.516 111 111 403 344 59 2,868 102 2,766 21 ,698 9, 182 12,516

255 255 1,318 1,269 49 918 82 836 28,656 11,345 17,311 255 255 1,318 1,269 49 918 82 836 28,656 11,345 17,311

172 171 1- 697 551 56 580 42 538 22,155 8,947 13,208 172 171 607 551 56 580 42 538 22,139 8,937 13,202 16 10 6

71 71 336 326 10 1,113 32 1,081 16,492 6,608 9,884 71 71 336 326 10 1,113 32 1,081 16,492 6,608 9,884

113 112 513 487 26 412 33 379 16,861 7,004 9,857 113 112 513 487 26 412 33 379 16 ,861 7 , 004 9,857

8 8 11 11 182 182 655 319 336

8 8 11 11 182 182 655 319 336

74 74 135 127 8 230 12 218 2,758 1,136 1,622 172 170 2 997 788 209 2 5,225 2,146 3,079 22 22 77 69 8 1,640 622 1,018 J. 22 22 77 69 8 1,624 612 1,012

16 10 6

25 25 145 136 9 1.899 714 1,185 293 291 2 1,354 1,120 234 232 13 219 11,522 4,618 6,904 304 ANNEXURE, DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

loca- District/ Total/ No. of Total Sche~uled Total Scheduled Literates tion Tahsil Rural/ house- Caste population Caste ROpul at; on Code Urban holds in the age-group No. with S.~. 0--6 members p M F P M F P M F

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

4. Kaithal District T 31.181 175,977 95.691 80.286' 38.472 20.586 1~,886 35tn~ 26,74~ 8,427 R 28,299 159.474 86,768 72,706 34,975 18,698 16,277 30,846 23,693 7,153 R U 2'~882 16.503 8,923 7,58() 3,~97 1,888 1,60~ 4,327 3,053 1,274

1. Guhla Tahsil T 6,876 40,948 21,875 19,073 8,897 4,739 4,158 6,995 5,147 1,848 R 6,144 36,744 19,593 17,151 7,961 4,233 3,?28 6,181 ' 4,560 1,621

U 732 ,4,204 2,282 1,922 936 506 430 814 587 22~

2. Kaithal Ta~sil t 24,305 135,029 73.816 61.213 29.575 15.£47 13.)28 28.178 21,599 6,579 R 22,155 122.730 67.175 55.555 27,014 14.465 12,549 24,665 19,133 5.53Z

U 2,150 12,299 6,641 5.658 2.~61 1,382 ,1.179 3,513 2.466 1,047 305 II OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I-IX) II III IV

P M F P M F P M F P M F 'P M F F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 52

51.649 47.374 4.275 3~580 ~,282 298 36,457 33,337 3.120 698 685 1j 70,010 46~900 43.082 3.818 3.533 :3.235 ,298 34~593 31.645 2.948 620 614 6 1 63,106 '4.749 4.292 457 47 47 1.864 1.692 172 78 71 7 . 6,904 12,837 11,245 1,592 1,677 1,496 181 9,298 8,117 1,181 99 97 2 14,440 11,621 10,111 1,510 1,648 1,4~7 181 8,529 7,397 1,132 91 91 12,818 1,216 1,134 a2 29 29 769 720 49 8 6 2 1,622 38,812 36,129 2,683 1,903 1,.786 117 27,159 25,220 1,939 599 588 11 55,570 35,229 32,971 2,308 1,885 1,768 117 26,064 24,248 1,816 529 523 6 50,288 3,533 3,158 375 18 18 1,095 972 123 70 65 5 5,282 306 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS loca- Dl strictI tion 1 ahs 11 V(a) V(b) VI VII Code No. p M F P M F P M F .p M F

2 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

4. Kaithal T 675 635 40 2,641 2,335 306 792 764 28 1,240 1,208 32 District R 587 550 37 2,238 1.940 298 568 545· 23 '842 836 6 U 88 85 3 403 395 8 224 219 5 398 372 26

1. Guh 1a Tah~if T 77 72 5 621 485 136 72 72 254 236 18 R 69 64 5 531 401 130 49 49 174 173 1 U 8 8 90 84 6 23 23 80 63 17

2. Kaithal Tahsil T 598 563 35 2,020 1,850 170 720 692 28 986 972 14 R 518 486 32 1.707 1.539 168 519 496 23 668 663 5 U 80 71 3 313 311 2 201 196 5 318 309 9 307 I--concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~ORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers I VI II IX

p M F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

1,023 1,019 4 4,542 4,108 434 6.305 304 6,001 118,023 48,013 70,010 730 728 2 3,188 2,988 200 li.073 291 5,782 106,501 43,395 63,106 293 291 2 1,354 1.120 234 232 13 219 11.522 4,618 6.904

185 185 -- 554 485 69 3,155 114 3,041 24,956 10,516 14,440 111 111 419 358 61 2,925 102 2,823 22,198 9,380 12,818 74 74 135 127 8 230 12 218 2,758 1,136 1,622

838 834 4 3,988 3,623 365 3,150 190 2,960 93,067 37,497 55,570 619 617 2 2,769 2,630 139 3,148 189 2,959 84,303 34,015 50,288 219 217 2 1,219 993 226 2 8,764 3,482 5,282

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