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APPENDIX 583 584 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE IX Area of Main Crops in the District (in 000’ hectares) Year Rice Wheat Bajra Barley Sugarcane Jowar Gram Oilseeds 2002-03 7.0 93.0 27.0 1.0 3.0 31.0 2.0 42.0 2003-04 12.0 93.0 27.0 1.0 3.0 26.0 2.0 43.0 2004-05 13.0 84.0 25.0 1.0 2.0 26.0 1.0 55.0 2005-06 17.0 85.0 27.0 1.0 2.0 25.0 1.0 56.0 2006-07 17.0 96.0 30.0 3.0 3.0 26.0 1.0 41.0 2007-08 19.0 99.0 31.0 2.0 3.0 26.0 1.0 34.8 2008-09 34.0 94.0 27.3 4.0 1.0 21.0 1.0 35.0 2009-10 26.0 101.0 31.0 2.0 1.0 19.0 1.0 33.0 2010-11 31.0 101.0 46.0 3.0 2.0 15.0 1.0 27.0 2011-12 31.0 99.0 38.0 4.0 3.0 13.0 0.4 29.0 2012-13 23.0 95.0 29.0 7.0 3.0 13.0 1.0 35.0 2013-14 31.0 98.0 30.0 5.0 3.0 14.0 1.0 31.0 2014-15 35.0 114.0 32.0 3.0 2.7 11.0 0.3 22.0 2015-16 36.9 110.6 35.4 2.0 2.8 10.1 0.3 24.3 2016-17 37.0 107.0 40.0 2.0 3.0 10.0 0.3 25.0 2017-18 40.0 106.0 43.0 2.0 3.0 9.0 0.2 29.0 APPENDIX 585 TABLE X Production of Main Crops in Jhajjar District (in 000’ tonnes) Year Rice Wheat Bajra Barley Sugarcane Jowar Gram Oilseeds 2002-03 19 366 32 3 15.0 6 2 49 2003-04 18 358 39 3 15.0 7 2 64 2004-05 16 302 36 3 9.0 7 1 73 2005-06 29 315 34 3 12.0 7 1 48 2006-07 31 376 39 9 19.2 7 1 54 2007-08 43 388 55 5 18.0 12 1 43 2008-09 33 409 44 15 4.4 10 1 65 2009-10 47 417 61 8 7.0 9 1 52 2010-11 62 455 78 11 14.0 8 1 48 2011-12 67 481 73 15 21.0 6 @ 46 2012-13 53 377 56 25 19.0 6.5 1 59 2013-14 74 442 57 20 24.6 8 1 48 2014-15 83 421 56 7 21.0 6 1 29 2015-16 97 430 81 7 21.0 5 @ 38 2016-17 80 545 88 8 22.7 5 @ 58 2017-18 98 493 67 7 20.0 5 @ 62 Note@ means less than 500 tonnes/hectare 586 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XI Average Yield of Main Crops in the District (in kgs per hectare) Year Rice Wheat Bajra Barley Sugarcane Jowar Gram Oilseeds 2002-03 2727 3933 1184 2700 5105 195 898 1160 2003-04 1516 3849 1426 3378 4940 257 1189 1480 2004-05 1235 3595 1457 2705 4704 272 749 1329 2005-06 1699 3710 1256 3117 6074 272 702 854 2006-07 1846 3917 1306 3100 6406 300 675 1307 2007-08 2273 3923 1781 2651 6014 450 501 1228 2008-09 981 4347 1622 3848 4394 500 1282 1866 2009-10 1804 41 13 1984 4108 6960 500 1005 1597 2010-11 2014 4508 1685 3567 6954 535 1245 1795 2011-12 2149 4858 1914 3705 7044 500 -- 1595 2012-13 2299 3971 1912 3585 6360 500 712 1686 2013-14 2398 4513 1885 3957 8192 550 900 1549 2014-15 2385 3690 1737 2303 7157 525 856 1296 2015-16 2623 3871 2313 3524 7157 525 -- 1580 2016-17 2164 5090 2209 4076 7561 533 1702 2330 2017-18 2438 4654 1564 3728 6661 519 1318 2124 APPENDIX 587 TABLE XII List of Gaushalas in Jhajjar District Sr. Name No. of cattle No. i. Akhil Bhartiye Shri Tekram Maharaj Gaushala, village 11 Karodha, Jhajjar ii. Shri Maharishi Vidyanand Gaushala Gurukul, Rewari Road, 123 Jhajjar iii. Shri Aryavarat Gaushala, Mandothi, Jhajjar 3432 iv. Shri Adrash Gaushala Gurukul, Jhajjar 378 v. Shri Krishna Gaushala, village Dhigal, Jhajjar 3245 vi. Shri 108 Brahamchari Jai Ram Dass Panchavti Gaushala, Beri, 1880 Jhajjar vii. Shri Ram Krishan Gaushala Sewa Samiti, village Khekran 2340 Gujjar, Jhajjar viii. Dada Mathurpuri Gaushala, Sub-tehsil Matanhail, Jhajjar 2600 ix. Shri Gaushala, Mandothi, Jhajjar 2000 Total 16009 588 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XIII List of Major Famines (kal or akal) occurred in the District. Year Local Name Brief Description A.D. Samvat of Famine 1753-54 1810 Dasa ---- 1782-83 1840 Chalisa Lasted for three years; grain sold at 5 seers to a rupee; a large number of villages date their refoundation in whole or in part from this famine. 1802-03 1860 Satha Grain sold at 10 seers to a rupee, two consecutive harvests having failed. 1812-13 1869 Unhattra Particularly severe in Bagar country from which people emigrated to Jhajjar tehsil; grain sold at 7- 8 seers to a rupee. 1817-18 1874 Chauhattra Chiefly a fodder famine like that of A.D. 1877- 78; grain sold at 12 seers to a rupee. 1833-34 1890 Nawwia Very severe grain famine, grain unprocurable. 1837-38 1894 Chauranwa Not so severe as in A.D. 1833-34. 1860-61 1917 Sattrah More severe than the Chalisa. Rains failed for two years; three preceding harvests bad; people had to resort to berries of karil bushes; the rains of 1859-60 were poor, and those of 1860-61 failed almost entirely so that Najafgarh Jhil ran dry – an occurrence unknown before; grain sold at 8 seers to a rupee. First famine in the district in which relief was regularly organized by the British Government: 4,00,000 persons employed on relief works; considerable loss of cattle. 1868-69 1925 Pachisa Provincial famine; grain at 10 seers to a rupee; 12,50,000 persons employed on relief works (chiefly clearance of water tanks); loss of cattle 90,000 heads; another 50,000 heads of cattle sent off to the hills. 1877-78 1934 Chautisa Very severe fodder famine; loss of cattle greater than ever before, estimated at about 1,77,000 by sale, death or transfers. 1886-87 1940 Chalisa Light famine 1896-97 1953 Tirepana Not very severe. With 1895-96, a cycle of lean years began which lasted eleven years, with three famines and four years of scarcity. continue… APPENDIX 589 TABLE XIII (…continued) Year Local Name Brief Description A.D. Samvat of Famine A.D. 1899- 1956 Chhapana Very severe; great fodder scarcity. Twenty 1900 thousand cows and buffaloes sold at fairs and prices fell from ₹ 28 to 14 per head; 43,000 persons employed on relief works, costing ₹7,50,000. 1905-06 1963 Tiresatha Fodder 10 bundles of Jowar per rupee, imported from Bhatinda and other parts of the Punjab. In some villages, no cattle was left. 1909-10 1967 Grain at 8 seers to a rupee. In 1911 only rabi was good, kharif failed. 1913-14 1971 Grain at 8 to 10 seers to a rupee. Great fodder scarcity. 1918-19 1976 Scarcity of fooder and grain. Also severe epimedic of influenza. 1928-30 1986-88 Lasted for three years; effects aggravated considerably by world-wide agricultural depression; ₹2,40,268 remitted and ₹12,07,404 suspended; scarcity of fodder in particular. 1938 1996 There had been a succession of three poor crops when the monsoon failed in 1938 and caused acute and widespread distress. The famine lasted for about three years and Government spent ₹2,78,00,000 on relief measures. Concluded. 590 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XIV List of some prominent large and medium scale industrial units (As in March 2018) Name & Address of the Manufacturing items Year of Investment Employed industrial unit establishment (₹ in lakh) persons M/s SPL Ltd., Kassar, Ceramic glazed tiles. 1972-73 26349.20 837 Bahadurgarh M/s Glass Equipment (India) Glass forming machines and 1974-75 151.95 151 Ltd, Bahadurgarh other parts. M/s Satyam Sunfab Pvt. Ltd. Dyeing and finishing fabrics. 1980-81 116.10 29 Bahadurgarh M/s Arti Foods & Fats Pvt. Flour mill. 1993-94 248.00 10 Ltd., Jakhoda M/s Arti Solvex Pvt. Ltd., Solvent oil, de-oiled cakes. 1993-94 189.60 18 Jakhoda M/s Ona Filament Ltd., MIE, Filaments 1994-95 138.77 40 Bahadurgarh M/s Akon Electronics India ----- 1995-96 164.00 15 Pvt. Ltd., Jakhoda M/s Brighter Hosiery Products Hosiery products 1995-96 152.00 -- (p) Ltd., Bahadurgarh M/s J. V. Strips Ltd., --- 1995 -96 571.91 61 Bahadurgarh M/s Perfect Strips Ltd., M.I.E., Cold rolled strips. 1995-96 124.00 36 Bahadurgarh M/s Masu Brakers Pvt. Ltd., Brake lining 1996-97 3475.00 213 Bahadurgarh M/s A. R. Plastics Pvt. Ltd., Woven sacks. 1996-97 380.00 46 Bahadurgarh M/s Garg Sales Corporation, S. S. Wires 1996-97 174.00 28 Bahadurgarh M/s Manchanda Mill Pvt. Ltd., Embroidery on pieces, strips. 1996-97 70.00 23 Bahadurgarh M/s Thorny Craft Engg. India Diesel engine 1997-98 190.84 16 Pvt.