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Name of Block: Majhgawan Poulation of Post Place of Village of Revenue Office/Sub- 2000 ( 2001 Census Name of Gram Village (2001 post Office Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village census) Yes/No Pindra BC Allahabad Bank, Majhgawan Pindra Pindra, Kundi, Judehi,Rojhiyan 7330 No Nayagaon BC Allahabad Bank, Chitrakoot Nayagaon Unchamar,Bardan,Nayagaon,Pokharwar 6543 No Majhgawan BR Allahabad Bank,Majhgawan Majhgawan MehutiMajhgawan,Gahira,Rampurwa,Chitaurah No.368, Mehuti No.369, Mehuti 6532 Yes No.370, mehuti No.371, Mehuti No.372, Jhari,Tukda,Akauna Majra, Mehuti BC Allahabad Bank,Jaitwara Mehuti Mehuti 5147 No Kitha BC Allahabad Bank,Jaitwara Kitha Kitha, Nabasta 4625 No Khutaha BR SGB,Khutha Khutha Khutha 3946 No Nakaila BC SGB, Berhana Nakaila Nakaila, Mara 3357 No Karigohi BR SGB,Karigohi Karigohi Karigohi 3323 No Baraundha BR SGB,Baraundha Baraundha Baraundha 2763 No Pagar Khurd BC Allahabad bank, Birsinghpur Pagar Khurd Pagar Khurd, Tihriya, Kuchmaila,Waidhan2600 Tola No Pathar Kachhar BC SGB, Berhana Pathar Kachhar Pathar Kachar, Rampur Khurd, Bigdari,Rampurkala2582 No Nardaha BC SGB, Berhana Nardaha Nardaha, Ranipur, Dadhia 2405 No Shahpur BC SGB, Berhana Shahpur Shahpur 2335 No Chandai BC SGB,Khutha Chandai Chandai 2238 No Berhana BC Allahabad Bank,Jaitwara Berhana Berhana, malmau,Sirsaha 2173 No Hiraundi BC Allahabad Bank,Majhgawan Hiraundi Pratappur,Hiraundi,Kathauta,Parewa,Chandei, Mahunia2146 No Patni,Kadrihi,kathera,Chhapar,Kolkadia Pratappur BC PNB,Jhonta Pratappur paitiyar 2136 No Rimari BC SGB,Berhana Rimari Rimari,Arha,Siphrauda 2067 No Name of Block: Sohawal Poulation Post Place of Village of Revenue Office/S of 2000 ( 2001 Village ub-post Census Name of Gram (2001 Office Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village census) Yes/No Madhawgadh BR SBI,Madhawgarh Madhawgadh Madhawgadh,Sariya Tola 4816 Yes Bathiya Kalan BC PNB,Lalta Chowk Bathiya Kalan Bathiya Kalan 3866 No Sohawal BR Allahabad Bank,Sohawal Sohawal Sohawal 3721 Yes Rampur Chaurasi BC SGB,Bagha Rampur ChaurasiRampur Chaurasi 3482 No Raigaon BR SGB,Raigaon Raigaon Raigaon,Kalhari 3463 No Karsara BR UBI,Karsara Karsara Karsara 3451 No Naina BC UBI,Kothi Naina Naina,Lakhriha 3254 No Ramasthan BC SGB,Babupur Ramasthan Ramasthan 3062 No Chorbari BC UBI,Karsara Chorbari Chorbari 3028 No Bhaiswar BR SGB,Bhainswar Bhaiswar Bhaiswar 2974 No Mauhar BC UBI,Kothi Mauhar Mauhar,Bairgala 2930 No Kunwa BC BOB,Satna Kunwa Kunwa,Itma 2831 No Jhali BC SGB,Kothi Jhali Jhali,kolpata 2693 No Didaundh BC UBI,Kothi Didaundh Didaundh 2617 No Pawaiya BC BOB,Satna Pawaiya Pawaiya 2612 No Barhana BR SGB,Berhana Barhana Barhana 2547 No Ranehi BC UBI,Kothi Ranehi Ranehi 2226 No Name of Block: Nagod Place of Village Poulation Post of 2000 ( 2001 of Revenue Office/S Census Name of Gram Village ub-post Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village (2001 Office Rahikawara BR SGB,Rahikwara Rahikawara Rahikawara 6712 No Singhpur BR SGB,Singhpur Singhpur Singhpur 5750 Yes Jaso BR SGB,Jasso Jaso Jaso 4724 Yes Raund BC SGB,Singhpur Raund Raund 4485 No Shivrajpur BR SGB,Shivrajpur Shivrajpur Shivrajpur 4322 No Dureha BR SGB,Dureha Dureha Dureha,Madai 4111 No Surdaha Kalan BC SGB,Rahikawara Surdaha Kalan Surdaha Kalan 3715 No Sitpura BR SGB,Sitpura Sitpura Sitpura 3625 No Jhingodar BC SGB,Jasso Jhingodar Jhingodar 3488 No Amkui BC SGB,Dureha Amkui Amkui 3313 No Chunaha BC SBI,Nagod Chunaha Chunaha 2905 No Richhaul BC SGB,Dureha Richhaul Richhaul 2833 No Pangara BC SGB,Singhpur Pangara Pangara,Gongara 2758 No Patwara BC Allababad Bank,Nagod Patwara Patwara,Gada 2698 No Kodar BC SGB,Jasso Kodar Kodar,Umri Chaube 2468 No Bhaji Khera BC SGB,Shivrajpur Bhaji Khera Bhaji Khera,Udmini,Redi 2437 No Semarwara BC SGB,Hardua Semarwara Semarwara 2274 No Name of Block: Unchehra Place of Village Poulation Post of 2000 ( 2001 of Revenue Office/S Census Name of Gram Village ub-post Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village (2001 Office Ichoul BR SGB,Ichaul Ichoul Ichoul,Kusli 4599 No Shyamnagar,Turkaha,Bairgala,Bhitari,Banora,Atrahar Shyamnagar BC Allahabad Bank,Shaymnagar Shyamnagar 4571 Yes Bihata BR SGB,Bihta Bihata Bihata 4569 No Bandhi Mohar BC SGB,Lagargawan Bandhi Mohar Bandhi Mohar,Semri Dube 3645 No Atra BC SGB,Pithaurabad Atra Atra 3561 No Pithaurabad BR SGB,Pithaurabad Pithaurabad Pithaurabad,Atarbedia 3392 No Baboopur BC SGB,Bhatanwara Baboopur Baboopur,Atrahar,Badkhura 3375 Yes Pataura BC SGB,Lohraura Pataura Pataura,Dadiya 2932 No Pipri Kalan BC SGB,Bihta Pipri Kalan Pipri Kalan,Bhadarkalai 2890 No Lohraura BR SGB,Lohraura Lohraura Lohraura 2859 No Korwara BC SGB,Ichaul Korwara Korwara,Jhulkhulu 2602 No Karahi Kalan BC Allabad Bank,Unchehra Karahi Kalan Karahi Kalan,Podi Garda 2491 No Manikpur BC Allahabad Bank,Shaymnagar Manikpur Manikpur 2437 No Gobrao Kalan BC SGB,Bihta Gobrao Kalan Gobrao Kalan,Kundhari 2192 No Name of Block: Rampur Baghelan Place of Village Poulation Post of 2000 ( 2001 of Revenue Office/S Census Name of Gram Village ub-post Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village (2001 Office Deomau Daldal BC SGB,Chhibaura Deomau Daldal Deomau Daldal 7194 No Aber BC SGB,Kotar Aber Aber, 5684 No Bihara BC SGB,Bihra Bihara Bihara,Tikuri 4480 No Chormari BR Allahabad Bank,Chormari Chormari Chormari 4026 No Goraiya BR SGB,Goraiya Goraiya Goraiya,Korigawan 3860 No Kharwahi BC SGB,Chorhata Kharwahi Kharwahi,Rampurbharwar,Kothar 3443 No Bairiha BC SGB,Madhawgarh Bairiha Bairiha 3059 No Krishnagarh,Jamunia,Khatkheri,Naina,Karhi Kothar, Karhi Brit Krishnagarh BR SGB,Krishnagarh Krishnagarh 3049 No Jamuna BC Allahabad Bank,Chormari Jamuna Jamuna,Patarhai 2741 No Tapa BC SGB,Hanumanganj Tapa Tapa,Daghai 2716 No Chorhata BR SGB,Chorhata Chorhata Chorhata,Lakhaha 2671 No Chund Khurd BC Allahabad Bank,Jaitwara Chund Khurd Chund Khurd,Kothar,Sudamapur 2342 No Gauhari BC SGB,Chorhata Gauhari Gauhari 2316 No Sajjanpur BR SGB,Sajjanpur Sajjanpur Sajjanpur 2288 No Khamhariya BC SGB,Goraiya Khamhariya Khamhariya,Tedgawan 2270 No Ghughchihai,Malgawan,Majhiyar,Chulhi,Pateri Ghughchihai BC SGB,Goraiya Ghughchihai 2263 No Bakiya Tiwariyan BC SGB,Chhibaura Bakiya Tiwariyan Bakiya Tiwariyan,Bakiyan Belo 2256 No Bela BC SGB,Chhibaura Bela Bela,Kitha 2227 No Bihara No.2,Kudia,Lilha,Nadipahar,Khaleswar Bihara No.2 BC SGB,Sajjanpur Bihara No.2 2225 No Degarhat BC Allahabad Bank,Chormari Sagauni Degarhat 2140 No Sagauni BC Allahabad Bank,Chormari Sagauni Sagauni,Umariha,Tivni 2122 No Sonaura BC SGB,Chorhata Kheria Kothar Sonaura,Kheria Kothar 2026 No Sijahata BC Allahabad Bank,Rampur BaghelanSijahata Sijahata,Jhakar,Medhi 2004 No Name of Block: Amarpatan Place of Village Poulation Post of 2000 ( 2001 of Revenue Office/S Census Name of Gram Village ub-post Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village (2001 Office Tala BR SGB,Tala Tala Tala,Jamuniya 6860 No Kharam Seda BC SGB,Karamseda Kharam Seda Kharam Seda,Bartona 5662 No Mukundpur BR SGB,Mukundpur Mukundpur Mukundpur,Bela Biran 5028 No Bhishampur BC SGB,Kirhai Bhishampur Bhishampur 4108 No Lalpur BC Allahabad Bank,Amarpatan Lalpur Lalpur 3779 No Bela BR Allahabad Bank,Bela Bela Bela,Ruhiya, Kothar, Bela Badapar 3702 No Jhinna BR SGB,Jhinna Jhinna Jhinna 3585 No Kakalpur BC SGB,Jhinna Kakalpur Kakalpur,wara 2894 No Obra BC SGB,Kirhai Obra Obra 2577 No Gora BC SGB,Kathaha Gora Gora 2564 No Dhobahata BC SGB,Mukundpur Dhobahata Dhobahata,Anandgarh 2484 No Amin BC SGB,Mukundpur Amin Amin,Gada Biran 2384 No Tyondhari BC SGB,Ahirgaon Tyondhari Tyondhari,kalla 2383 No Pagra BC Allahabad Bank,Bela Pagra Pagra 2373 No Kathaha BC SGB,Kathaha Kathaha Kathaha 2262 Yes Ramgarh BC SGB,Kathaha Ramgarh Ramgarh,Bhadri 2233 No Chorkhadi BC SGB,Kirhai Chorkhadi Chorkhadi 2183 No Era BC Allahabad Bank,Bela Era Era,Baheliyabhat 2076 No Majhgawan BC Allahabad Bank,Amarpatan Majhgawan Majhgawan,Karaiya Paber,Lokhri,Mohriya Biran,Ghamna 2072 No Kakra BC Allahabad Bank,Amarpatan Kakra Kakra 2068 No Bhadra BC SGB,Tala Bhadra Bhadra 2026 No Dhaurahra BC SBI,Amarpatan Dhaurahra Dhaurahra,Wari,Semri 2005 No Name of Block: Ramnagar Place of Village Poulation Post of 2000 ( 2001 of Revenue Office/S Census Name of Gram Village ub-post Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village (2001 Office Hinauti BC SGB,Argat Hinauti Hinauti 3814 No Bamhanadi BC Allahabad Bank,Ramnagar Bamhanadi Bamhanadi,Hardua 3582 No Itma Khas(Bada Itma) Itma Khas(Bada Itma) BR SGB,Bada Itma Itma Khas(Bada Itma),Kolhai,Karaundi 3363 No Argat BR SGB,Argat Argat Argat,Ranikap 2766 No Mirgauti BC SGB,Gorhai Mirgauti Mirgauti 2670 No Bandarkhan BC Allahabad Bank,Ramnagar Bhitari Bandarkhan,Bhitari 2459 No Chhirhai BC SGB,Argat Chhirhai Chhirhai 2318 No Karra BC SGB,Sagauni Karra Karra,Moharwa 2126 No Ganjas BC Allahabad Bank,Ramnagar Ganjas Ganjas 2105 No Gulwar Gujara BC SGB,Sagauni Gulwar Gujara Gulwar Gujara 2037 No Name of Block: Maihar Place of Village Poulation Post of 2000 ( 2001 of Revenue Office/S Census Name of Gram Village ub-post Population) BR/BC/ATM Name of Bank Panchayat Name of Revenue Village (2001 Office Sonwari BR UCO Bank,Sonwari Sonwari Sonwari 8442 No Ghunwara BR SGB,Ghunwara Ghunwara Ghunwara 5411 No Berma BC SGB,Kusendi Berma Berma,Kudra 5359 No Jhukehi BR Allahabad Bank,Jhukehi Jhukehi Jhukehi,Ledri,Kentalai 4768 No Jariyari BC SGB,Nadan Jariyari Jariyari 4429 No Podi BC SGB,Maihar Podi Podi,Naktara,Ganeshpur 4264 No Latagaon BC SGB,Badera Latagaon Latagaon,Bhadei 4234
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    Kolkata Allahabad Maihar Jabalpur Mumbai MAIHAR STATION Station at a glance Maihar station is a major station of Mumbai – Allahabad - Kolkatta route. How to reach From Train Train name Departure Arrival Days Journey Distance no. time at hours by rail Maihar Mumbai 12322 Howrah 21:25 15:25 Daily 18 h 1151 mail New 12190 Mahakoshal 16:10 07:05 Daily 14h 55 807 Delhi Exp. m Kolkata 12321 Howrah 22:00 15:23 Daily 17 h 23 1026 Mail m Places to visit Maa Sharda Devi Temple. Season to visit Throughout the year, specially during Navratri. Passenger amenities available at station Resting Facility:- Waiting Hall - Available Waiting Room - Available Retiring Rooms Rooms - Available Click here to see tariff of retiring rooms. Ticketing facilities available Unreserved - Yes Reserved - Yes Catering facilities Tea stalls - Available Milk Parlour - Available Fast Food Unit - Available Click here for other information Passenger Amenities Details As on : 31/03/2012 Division : Jabalpur Station Name Maihar No. of passengers dealt with: Identified as Adarsh Y Station Code MYR FOB 1 (a) Per Day 8491 Developed As Adarsh Y Station Category A Subway 0 (b) Max. at any time 3396 Identified for MFC N Railway WCR Booking Windows 3 Pass. Earnings/Year(Rs. in Lac.) Division Jabalpur Enquiry Office 1 2006-07 557.66 Tourist Facilation Center N State Madhya Pradesh Public Address Sys. Y 2011-12 1175.09 Touch Screen Enquiry System Y District Satna Clock Y Length of longest stopping train(m) 575 Electronic Train Indication Y Section ET - ALD Wheel Chairs Y MP Const. Satna ATMs 0 Km.
  • Vindhya Pradesh, Report and Subsidiary Tables, Part I, Vol-XVI

    Vindhya Pradesh, Report and Subsidiary Tables, Part I, Vol-XVI

    CENSUS OF INDIA. 1951 Volum.e XVI VINDHYA PRADESH PAltTI Report and Subsidiary Tables .0.1. N. K. DUBE, M.A., Superintendent of Census Operations, Vindhya Pradesh PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE LAW PUBLISHING HOUSE, ALLAHABAD IN 1957. PUBLISHED BY THE MANAGER OF PUBLICATIONS, DELHI. NOTE 1. Census of India, 1951, Volume XVI, for Vindhya Pradesh, is divided into the following parts : Part I-Report and Subsidiary Tables Part II-General Population, Age, Social and Economic Tables Part I II-District Census Handbooks 2. The Administrative Report is in two parts : Part I-Enumeration (The Enumeration Procedure-Training of Staff-The Census Questionnaire and details of putting it across to the People-The National Register of Citizens) Part II-Tabulation ~~~==~~-----~:----~~~----~----------~r~ til l;-" ~I e ( en uJ 'U I ~ n uJ ~ • P• aI~ ... VI z . .. "0 a::: " s ~ ;z .. " uJ ~ IJ,.. z .... "w t •% 0 • t! , < ,. i :i UJ ). J- l- 0 ), 0:: ..Q <II iii ~ l- D r ~ :r ~ .. .. ~ ~ .." .. ~.. >'" 0" !!' t ;; " 4[ .. I:I!" ci" .. ... v III of '" .. ... '" ~ '-4 .. .. • In l"- ~ ...I'l '" .... C'f CONTENTS PAGES :Y1ap ,9f V1T!dhya Pradesh Frontispiece INTRODUCTION 1-4 CHAPTER I-GENERAL POPULATION SECTiON' l..........preliminary Remarks 5-15 SECTION 2-General Distribution and Density 16-20 , , 'c SECTION 3-Growth of Population 21-23 SECTION ~ovemeDt of Population 24-31 SECTION 5-Natural Increase-Births and Deaths 32-38 t, , SECTION 6-Livelihood Pattern .. 39-41 SECTION 7-Concluding ReHlI~rk8 , I- III 42-43 CHI\PTER II -RURAL POPULATION SECTION 1-Preliminary Remarks 45 SECTION 2-General Distribution and Distribution among Villages Classified by Size of Rural Pop4lation 46-47 SECTION 3-Growth of Population 48-49" SECTION 4-MQvernent of Population 50-53 SECTION 5-Natural Increase~Births and Deaths 54-58 SECTION 6-Livelihood Pattern .
  • Treaties, Engagements and Sanads

    Treaties, Engagements and Sanads

    A COLLECTION OF TREATIES, ENGAGEMENTS AND SANADS RELATING TO INDIA AND NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES COMPILED BY C. U. AITCHISON, B.C.S., UNDER SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA IN THE FOREIGN DEPARTMENT VOL. IV CONTAINING THE TREATIES, &c., RELATING TO THE CENTRAL INDIA AGENCY. PART I--CENTRAL INDIA AGENCY, BHOPAL AGENCY AND SOUTHERN STATES OF CENTRAL INDIA AND MALWA AGENCY. Revised and continued up to the end of 1930 under the authority of the Fbreign and Political Department. CALCUTTA. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CENTRAL PUBLICATION BRANCH 1933 Price Rs. 6-4 or 10. Government of India Publications are obtainable from the Government of India Central Publi- cation Branch, 3, Government Place, West, Calcutta, and from the following Agents :- EUROPE. OFFIan OF TnE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR INDIA. INDIA HoiUS. ALDWYCH. LONDON, W. C. 2 And at all Booksellers. INDIA AND CEYLON : Provincial Book Depots. MADRAS :-Superintendent, Government Press, Mount Road, Miadras. BOMBAY :-Superintendent, Government Printing and Stationery, Queen's Road, Bombay. SIND :-Library attached to the Office of the Commissioner in Sind, Karachi. BEKOAL :-Bengal Secretariat Book Dep~t, Writers' Buildings, Room No. 1, Ground Floor, Calcutta. UNITED PROVINCES OF AGRA AND OUDR :-Superintendent of Government Press, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, Allahabad. pUNJAB :-Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab, Lahore. BURMA :-Superintendent, Government Printing, Burma, Rangoon. CENTRAL PROVINCES AND BERAR :-Superintendent, Government Printing, Central Provinces, Nagpur. ASSAl :- Superintendent, Assam Secretariat Press, Sbillong. BIAQ AaD ORISSA :-Superintendent, Government Printing, Bihar and Orissa P. 0. Gulzarbagh, Patna. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE :-Manager, Government Printing and Stationery, Peshawar. Thacker Spink & Co., Ltd., Calcutta and Simla.
  • Synopsis of the Paleolithic India

    Synopsis of the Paleolithic India

    James B. Harrod OriginsNet.org Last updated 1.30.2007 SYNOPSIS OF THE PALEOLITHIC INDIA Period Sites Tools/Hominids/ Fauna Symbolic Behavior ‘Pre-Oldowan’/ General: pebble cores and flakes ‘Oldowan’ (Lower or Early Paleolithic) Riwat, Upper Siwilak Quartzite pebble cores and Formation, Pakistan flakes (RH1989); but (paleomag. and geostrat.) dating is controversial >1.9 or 2.0 – 2.1 MYA (KRP1998) (RH1989, MV2001); (revised paleomag.) 2.35 MYA (DR1998) Pabbi Hills, Upper Siwilak 350 artifacts, quartzite, Formation, Pakistan simple flakes, ‘pre- (paleomag. and geostrat.) Acheulian’, no Acheulian 1.2-1.4 MYA and in older tools, rare retouch, rare strata (DR1998) standardized forms (Dennell 1992) (DR1998) Early Acheulian EA General: core tools, including handaxe, chopper, polyhedron, spheroid; low number of cleavers and flake tools; hard hammer; absent Levallois (MV2001) (CP2004). Hand-sized flakes from large cores; secondary flaking rare; sharp edges made by intersect dorsal flake scar and ventral surface; Kombewa technique common; trihedral picks most common form of handaxe; pointed working edge more important than shaping; small flakes with no secondarey retouch; small cores suggest functional (MS2004) Isampur, Hunsgi Valley, quarry site: mostly large bovid, equid, cervid, turtle Karnataka limestone slabs prepared shell (PK2002) (ESR on bone, mean age and then large flakes LU) 1.27±0.17 MYA and removed, some flakes (EU minimum age) shaped into handaxes, 730±100 ka and (RU cleavers, trihedral picks, maximum age 3.12±0.4 others with min. chipping MYA into knives and (PK2002) choppers/chopping tools; scrapers, polyhedrons, discoid cores, unifaces (PK2002) 1 James B. Harrod OriginsNet.org Last updated 1.30.2007 ‘Middle Acheulian’ Dina and Jalapur, Pakistan Acheulian handaxes (my designation) (paleomag.