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Ri1 (lil "VFP I 0 I "11 ~ R=ct Cf} I DIS'I'I 'l-Wf XII -. Cf) ~ ~. PART XII - A <-f?:._ B ,-. r-.... ! \J1 ('11 \iJ;1'\ i U i "i I ":11'{\1 q)1 (7Jp:f q ~.rrx ~Frfucpl· ~-jlh' lJP"f \; ~ q I cl -Rilc;rr BHOPAL DISTRICT ~T Foldcr-f'n.:ss r: ik-Blwpal- I c I ~-~~ CONTENTS ~ Pages ~ ••..•••••••...... •.•.••••••••.•••.••••..••.•••••••••••••••••••••..•.••••••• V Foreword .•.••..•...••....••••.•••.•••••..•.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• • .• VI I'H''fIlcFll ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII Preface ••••••••••••..•• : ...... VII I ~ .•....•.•...... •...... •....•.....: ...... IX Acknowledgement • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••••••• X ~ cnr rrcmT Map of the District •...... •...... •....•...... •.. .- ...... Xl 'ii5M 'l0j ~ •...•...... •.•...... ••..••••.•..•.••.•...... •....•..•••.. '1-3 Important Statistics ~ \[ ~ Inset Tables and Analytical Notes •• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• j ••••••••••••• 63-65 I mfl1cfJ V'1'"l'I OI"11 ~ - ~ Hf. 1 ~ 18 ~ Primary Census Abstract Table No. 1 to 18 " ..•.•••..•••..•••.••.•. '. . • . . • . . . • •• •• 66-92 II <;JTl"f Pi iH~ I (1)( ~~. 19 ~ 24 Village Directory , Table No. 19 to 24 .•••••••••••••••••••••••••.••. : ••••••• 93-105 III 17R Pi (f~ ICf) I ~ Hf. 25 ~ 29 Town Directory Table No. 25 to 29 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•.•.••• 106-110 RI Cf) Ifl '61 0;:; <"II " "l ~ ' 1'J14T -'1Jllf ~fiTq;r Section I - Village Directory •••• • ...... I 15 m f.'l(H~ICf)1 .q ~ fci;<) ~ ~ Berasia ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 136-143 ~ Rl4Jlfl'6l o;g c#r '':II'iPl~~I4J1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 144-185 Village Directory of Berasia C.D. Block. ~ FciCbIfl{§(O;S cf; m ~ Pages ~ '¢1 qOlfjwftlCh ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 242 Alphabetical list of forest villages ...•.•...••••...... ••..•••••••.••••.••.••••••••••• 243 CFf1J"R - "lJ"R f.'J <1~IChI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 244-245 Village Directory of forest villages "IJ"Pl ~ftr ~ f.'J,n~iCf)1 it ~ f$ ~ Pages 4R~lce II - ~ ~ Gl - ~ Gi"l'IOI"l1 ~ Part B - Primary Census Abstract •••••.••••••••••••••••• 317 ~ em ~ \i!"1'I OI'i1 ~ - Rl47lti,&O;S em District Primary Census Abstract - CD. Block-wise ..•...... •...... •••••••.•••.•••••.• 318-323 R;rR em ~ ;;1"'1'1 0 1"11 WX - (1!;;oR'I<"l<1I"1 District Primary Census Abstract - Tahsil-wise ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 324-327 ~ RlCl>I%~gO;S C!>T ~ \Jj"PIUHI WX - 7J"l'11qR Berasia C.D. Block-Primary Census Abstract - Village wise •••.•.•..•••••••.••••••.••••••• 328-359 ~ Rl47ltii(go;S em ~ \i!"1'1 0 1'i1 "ffiX - m+1CfR Phanda C.D. Block-Primary Census Abstract - Village wise •.....••••••••...•..•.•....••.• 360-379 CA'1ll1 C!>T ~ CTi "'1 'I 01"'11 WX - l1RCIR Fo'rest Villages - Primary Census Abstract - Village wise •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••380-383 ~ ~ \i!"1'I OI"11 WX Urban Primary Census Abstract •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••.••••• 384-391 ID~ \ij .... luIOiI ~ ~ qR~I"c Appendices to Primary Census Abstract ••••••••••••••••• i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 393 ~ 1- ~ ct8{fJ<'i'j -iT ~ Rl R;n,;rr vt"l'lol-il ~ cpr ~ 1951 q3t UI"i'IUI"i1 1991 ~ \11"1'1°1"11 ~ fuR;rr \i1"1'lol"ll ~ FOREWORD Publication of the District Censas Handbooks (DCHs) lowed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been was initiated after the 1951Census and is continuing restructured ~Iightly in the 1991Census for the ben since then with some innovations/Modifications after efit of data users not fold industrial classification of each decennial Census. This the most valuable dis main workers has been given as against four-fold in trict level publication brought out by the census or dustrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. ganisation on behalf of each State Govt.lUnion Terri In addition to this,the sex-wise population in the 0-6 tory data/information on some of the basic age-group has also been included in PCA for the demogaphic and socio-economic characteristics and first time with a view to enabling data users to com on the availability of certain impotant civic amenities/ pute more realistic literacy rate as all children below Incilities in each village and town of the respective 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the district. This publication has thus proved to be im time of 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mense utility to the planners administrators, academi mentiond modifications will help the planners in chalk cians and researchers. ing out more effective developmental programmes. One of the most important innovations The scope of the DCH was initially confined to in the 1991Census is the Community Development certain important census tables on population, eco Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directort nomic and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary and PCA insted of the traditional TahsilfTaluklPS level Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town presentation. It is expected that the presentation of (ward-wise) of the distroct. The DCHs published af Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level terthe 1961 cersus. Contained a dercri ptive, account will help the planners in formulation of micro-level de of the Clistrirs administrative statistics, census ta velopmental plans as the C.D. Block is the lowest bles and village and town Direcories including PCA. administrative unit for developmetnal planning. Arter the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Cen sus Handbooks (Part-A comprising village and town In order to facilitate the task of administrators, PCA) were erleased in all the States and Union Terri planners and reseearchers intending to use village tories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Hand Directory/PCA data. Either from the magnetic tapes/ books comprising administrative statistics and district floppies or from the published records. Both the com census tables, which was also to be brought out, could puter and manual codes for the 1991 Census not be published in many states/UTs due to alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981. considetable delay in compilation of relevant mate This publication is a joint venture of the State rial. In 1981 some new features alongwith the restruc Govt. /UT administration and the Census Organisa turing of the formats of Village and Town Directory tion. The data have been collected and compiled un were introduced in two parts for each district after the der the direction of shri Dilip Mehra. Director of Cen 1981Census. While Part-A comprised Village and sus Operations Madhya Pradesh on behalf of the Town Directories, the PCAofviliages and towns (ward State GovLUT administration which has borne the -wise) including Scheduled Castes and Scheduled cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and Tribes peA upto tahsil/town level were procided in coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. part-B to illustrate, all the amenities except electricity Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social were brought together in the village Directory and of Studies) and Shri M.M.Dua. Joint Director for the sake an amenity was not available in the referrent village of uniformity in presentation of information/data and the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place for preparation of analytical note depicting the sali hacing such amenity was given. Information on some ent features emerging from a micro-level analysis of new items such as adult literacy centres, primary Census/non-census data a model District Census health sub-centres and community health workers in Handbook from each State and Union terrirory was the village were provided so as to meet some of the thoroughly srutinised in the Social Stucies Division requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs under the guidance of shri M.K. Jain the present Progrmme. Similarly, information on approach to the Deputy Registrar General (S.S.) This task was car village was also provided for the first time in the vil lage Directory so as to give an idea about the number ried out by Shri A. K. Singh. Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam. Assistant Director and of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town his staff. Technic all guidance in the preparation of Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A the maps was initally provided by Dr. BK Roy. former on slums was provided so as to enable the planners Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later. by Mrs. to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Resistrar General (Map.) and other amenities in the siums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for I am thankful to all those who have contributed the slums of class I and class II towns. A part from to this project. this one column on the Scheduled Castes and Sched (A.R. Nanda) uled Tribes population and another on adult literacy Registrar General, India classes/centres were added in Statements IV and V New Delhi respectively. The menner of presentation of the DCHs' Jone 11, 1992 . forthe 1991Census is by and large the same as fol- VII 1. \iFPlol"i1 f / VIII PREFACE 1. The District Census Handbook (DCHB), com total of the area figures of village coming under it. piled by the census organination Govt.of India is one While in the case of the administrative unit, viz Tahsil, of the most valuable products of census. As its name the 'Total' area shown, is based on the information goes, it is brought out for each district in the State. This furnished by the Commissioner, Land Records, Govt. publication started from the 1991 census,but prior to of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior. In some case, the total this ,a similar publication was released in the eaelier area shown against the tahsil, may not tally with the censuses. Those publication contained onlyvillage total of the area figures of villages coming under it. Statistics,village names,and total population there 5. The population statistics that are contained in of. The 1951 Census could,therefore,be said to the District Census Handbook, are the end result of a representr a significant step forward,in the process massive and marathon exerc~~e, in the compilation of making detailed census statistcs available,down and tabulation of voluminous data. The compilation to the village level. An important achievement ,for the of the statistics contained in this volume was carried first time in 1991 census,is that the village,level data out at ten Zonal Tabulation Offices, each under a is being presented communty Development Blockwise Regional Deputy Director of Censes Operations, lo 2. The scope of the District Census Handbood cated only at 4 Divisional Headquarters, viz Gwalior, .has undergone Considerable change since 1951. This Bhopal, Jabalpur and Bilaspur, These Zonal Offices is basically due to the growing demand for more in were run with the help of only about 30 regular formation. For the purpose of convenience, as well emloyees in turn assisted by purely temporary as with a view to make the basic statistics available staffroughly ablut 2570 Tabulators, 428 checkers and to the Data Users, as possible and as early as possi 143 Supervisor. I am grateful to my colleagues, the ble, the District Census handbook of 1991 have been Regional Deputy Directors and those temporary staff, brought out in a single volume, as against the earlier for the speed and accuracy in the basic compilation practice of bringing it out in two parts, The volume is and editing of more than 661 lakh slips, and nearly houever, divided in two parts viz, part A and Part B. 117 lakh of household schedules. The compilation of Part A contains the villagefTown Directory Le. official the village directory was taken up at the headquar statistics pertaining to the infra-structure available in ters, and I am equally grateful to the officers and staff the village, while Part B Contains th Primary Census who have worked whole heartedly on the job. Any data based on the 1991 census Count. Physical Char how, names of hte Officers and other staff who have acteristics in this volume confines itself to introducing worked in headquarter is given separately. The maps the district to the Data Users, i.e. Physiography, Ge contained in the District Census Hand Book have been ology, Flora and Fauna and a brief history of the dis prepared in the Cartograghic Section of my office. trict. Inset Tables, based on the Villages Directory and . 6. For th invaluable co-operati9n provided in gen- Primary Census Abstract, Follow immediately after erating the inset tables of the District Census Hand the introductory Note : An important feature of the Book. I am extremely grateful to the Director NIC, Dr. 1991 Census has been the presentation of villagewise VVS. Rao and his colleagues particularly Shri C.N. data, pertaining to the population in the age group Rao, Principal System Analyst, Smt. Dipti, System 0-6 Inclusion of an 'User's Index', for the first time. In Analyst and Shri Guru Prasad, Programmer whose the 1991 District Census Handbooks, exclusively for untiring efforts made it possible to generate the ta Madhya Pradesh, is another important feature of the bles in computer. I express my special thanks to all of 1991 DCHB. them. 3. When the planning for the present Census was I take this opportunity to offer my grateful thanks started in 1989, the Tahlil was contemplated as the to the Goverment of Madhya Pradesh for having been lowest unit of data presentation. Howerer, just before so kind as to undertake the publication of District the Houselisting Operation, at the behest of the Di Census Handbooks and to the Controlle, Printing and rectorate of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh, Stationery and his staff for the Printing arrangements Community Developement Block was decided as a made. unit of presentation by the Registrar General and Census Com'missioner India and accordingly made 7. the inspiration behind this ambitious venture is uniformly applicable. of our indefatigable former Registrar General, Shri AR. Nanda and present Registrar General, Dr. M. 4. It has to be remembered that the villagewise Vijayanunni to whom we are all deply grateful. area figures presented in the Primary Census abstract are based on village paper, as furnished by the Rev enue Authority and the 'total' given for the adminis Bhopal V.K. Bhargava trative units viz. Community Development Block is the Date: 26-12-95 Joint Director IX 1 - .oAl ~. ttl. &1"I"!1114 2 - .oAl \:ft. ~. ~ • "lJTll ~firq;-r 1[ ~ llT~ "1"1 110 1"11 -mx 1- .oAl 3TR. ~. ~ ~ 2- ~ lfATafi ~ ' 1- ~ . .oAl ctT. ~. ~ ~~ 2-m~~ ~~~ 3- .oAl ~. m. ~ ' 1-~. ~ fu6 CTftt:o "t' II C1 C1 ffi I 2-~l@~~ CTftt:o 4> 0114> H 3- .oAl ctr. \[fl. ~ ~ IiH~~I4>I"! 4- m ~. lfr. 4Oj'iSi~I'i! 'i1"1~?lICf)I'< 5- .oAl ~. lfr. l1TfUrq; 'iHfil~I4>I"! 6- ~ lfAT~ IiI"1Rl~I 1- .oAl 3ffi.m. "I:IT?i HII~ ~ ~ f.!RTe1cP 3- m ~:cf;. fi1m ' ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DRAFTING/EDITING AND SUPERVISION 1. Shri D.P. Khobragade Dy. Director 2. Shri P.K. Choudhary Assistant Director VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND PCA SECTION 1. Shri Mohammad Israil Investigator 2. Smt Vimla Agrawal Statistical Assistant 3. Smt Deepti Guha Statistical Assistant 4. Shri AX Khare Statistical Assistant URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SECTION 1. Shri N. P. Sharma Investigator 2. Shri D.P. Namdeo Statistical Assistant TOWN DIRECTORYWF SECTION 1. Shri RS. Sharma I nvestig ator 2. Smt Meenakshi Koranne Statistical Assistant 3. Shri G.P. Banwari Statistical Assistant 4. Shri B.R Somkunwar Statistical Assistant R.P.C. SECTION 1. (Late) Shri V.S. Joshi Assistant Director 2. Shri Satish Aiyyar Data Processing Assistant 3. Shri S.C. Sood Statistical Assistant 4. Smt. Prita Bhargava Operator 5. Shri Milind Deshpande Operator 6. Shri Praveen Kumar Modhe Operator MAP SECTION 1. Dr. Kandhai Singh Sr. Geographer 2. Smt. M. Joseph Sr. Artist 3. Shri V. S. Bahad Sr. Draftsman 4. Shri A.P. Majumdar Draftsman 5. Shri M.P. Manik Draftsman 6. Smt Meena Shinde Draftsman PRINTING SECTION 1.Shri R.C. Pathak Investigator 2. Shri Ganesh Prasad Namdev Printing Inspector 3. Shri K. Mishra Statistical Assistant 4. Shri. K. C. jotwani Operator' 5. Shri A.K. Mehta Computor 6. Shri. RK. jain Computor TYPING SECTION 1. Smt. Sunanda Jadhav Hindi Typist 2. Shri B. Gurumurthy English Typist HIND TRANSLATION 1. Shri Surash Chand Sr. Hindi Translator 1 ~6fC1q_uf ~ IMPORTANT STATISTICS ~ :::t:Ri@1 ~ ~ 66181170 1351479 ' Population Total Persons ~ 34267293 715283 - Males fu lJ1lirur ~ 50842333 270677/ Rural Persons 26164353 144516 Males 24677980 126161 Females ~ 15338837 1080802 Urban Persons ~ 8102940 570767 Males ~ 7235897 510035 Females <::I{IClINCf> "I-1"1~-I1 crfu ~ 1981&91 + 26.84 + 51.05 Decennial Population (Growth Rate 1981- 91) ~ (CI""li %:111'. -G) 443446.00 2772.00 Area (in Sq.Kms.) 'It +8&:t1 q;r ~ (SlRr q7f fcI>. +ft. -G) 149 488 Density of Population (Per Sq. Km.) r~l IIjqld (!twit ~ 1000 ~ 1R) 931 889 Sex Ratio (Number of Females Per 1000 Males) ma:ron ~ (~-~ 0-6 ~ 28.85 54.17 Females 2 ~ :;nTi/Tolal ~/Persons <:f~ ;:n:qffi ~ Discription 1W1/Rural ~/Ma!es Madhya Pradesh Bhopal District ':f. /Urban ~/Females (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ~ "1'i~~-I1 Cf>T ct>B '>t-Hi @I if "'Slftmo ... 23.18 79.97 Percentage of Urban Population to Total Population 'WI Gi"lB&'-'l1 if "S!fumr Percentage to Total Population I - ~ Cfil'l1 m errR ~ 37.68 30.13 Main Workers. Persons ~ 51.51 47.66 Males ~ 22.82 10.42 Females II- ~ Cfi1ll ~ ~ ~ 5.14 1.70 Marginal Workers Persons ~ 0.75 0.47 Males ft:;p:rf 9.86 3.08 Females III - Cfil'l1 "'1" ~ cnB ~ 57.18 68.17 Non-Workers Persons ~ 47.74 51.87 Males m ~ Cfil'l1 CiiB crrffi Cf>T fci'll1"3'R Break up of Main Workers ~ q;-rq ~ crrffi Cf>T -srfom Percentage among main Workers I - CfiPi'tjCfiI{ ~ 51.75 13.60 Cultivators Persons ~ 52.07 13.57 Males -mr