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District Census Handbook, Dhar, Part XIII-A, Series-11 11T11' XIII-~ • • I 1 1 I ~. m. gi, ,! , 1m:({Ttt smtRf.:tifi it en 1 fil~ iililiJQTi{1 "t~ sr~~ I ~l CENSUS-PUBLICATION PLAN (1981 Census Publications, Series 11 in All India Series will be published in the following parts) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBUCATIONS Part I-A Administration Report4 Enume,ation Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation Part II-A General Population Tables Part U-B Primary Census Abstrac.t 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 Disabled Population Part. VIII Household Tables Part IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part X-A Town Directory Part X-B Survey Reports O'n selected Towns Part X-C Survey Reports on selec ted Villages Part XI Ethnographic Nates and spec'ial studies an Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part XII . Census Atlas Paper 1 of 19'82 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduted Cas-tes and,Scheduled Tribes Paper 1 00984 Household Population by Religion of Head of Household STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part XlU-A&B District Census Handbook for each of the 45 districts in the State. (ViUage and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract) fc{~i:f ~~) CONTENTS 'f~~ ~'rr Pages • 1 srtlflfi~" Foreword i-iv 2 Sf~ot<f"1 Prefac'e v-vi 3 fa{~ 'fit ;:mtt District Map 4 "t!<?f,!"'-~ Important Statist ics vii 5 f?f~~I("ifi fa-tq1JfJ Analytical Note ix-uxix clIHIfT~lf'fi fccqlJf); !R'~~f"fff ~Tfff !R'T~ !R':!~f:qff Notes & Explanations; List of Scheduled ;or;:r~Tfff 'fiT ~"f) ( ~!IT)a-;:r ) , f?fe1'lfGfi 1976: Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order f.... \iI'T ~lTlJf;rT ~R=cr!'lir !'liT ~fa-~Hf il'1~ &fill' I (Amendment) Act, 1976. History and fCf~{;rIfUfTtlfifi fCtlfll'fT Scope of District Census Handbook, Analytical Note Tahsil Maps Section I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1-269 Alpbabetical list of Village's (i) «;rr~ ~~ 3-5 (ii) ~~~ ~~r~ 5-9 (iii) CT~ ~~rn 9-16 (iv) ~T ~m 16-21 tv) ~HTq"( 6'~~1~ 21-2& (i) Badnawar Tahsil 29-31 • ji) Sardarpur Tahsil 31-34 (iii) Dhar Tahsil 3.5-41 (iv) Kukshi Tahsil 41-45 (VI Manawar Tabsil 46-52 (21) 'It" f;rimlfil if 3'Qr.fh, filii:\' rrit 1'~Ttli iti Notes Explaining the "Codes" used 53-55 ~iiia if Rtllllf) in the Village Directory. ( 3) Vl" ~ififAil Village Directory 56-215 ( i ) ~;:rm ffQ~n; Badnawar Tahsil 56-73 (ii) ij'~<tR~~ ff~~);a SaI'darpur Tahsil . 74-93 (iii) m~ ffQm~ Dhar Tahsil 94-141 (iv) ~T ff~~ Kukshi Tahsil 142-169 (v) +r;rT,n: ff~u1~ Manawar Tahsil 170-2l7 ( 4) qf<:~ 1- W!RfurCli I f"f'llc~T ~cf ">I';:~ Appendix 1-l'ahsilwise Abstract 218-221 ~fCfanrl 'fiT (f~ij"'~CfT~ Up,: of Educational, Medical and other amenities (S) qf,~ 2- ~h-i{fI<:(nfu~t rr'T~t ('3I'1f1UJ''fr Appendix 11- Land utilisation data 222 i{Jf<:) it '9;fzr \3"q~TJf ~;sfq' trt~ in respect of Non­ Municipal Towns (Census Towns) (6) qfdulSC 3- lJTt:lT 'ill a~ij"R.TP: ~'ifl GfF,T Appendix III- Tahsilwise list of 223-229 weTfUJ''ii, f:qfq;~UT, :&Hi cr aT't , Villages where no qPIH:J~TC ey; f(ii'f ~r f~i'fr ~. Educationai, Medical, 'fTll" , ~'<.f T<: (f~T fGfGf~T 'fiT Post & Telegraph, Day ~r1:nj 'fiT ~fqa-T<l' \3"cr~iq Of~1 ~ or Days of Market/Hat, Communications and Power supply facilities are available (7) qf~~ 4- ~ iifi'f~~~T It ">I'~~f"fa GfrfalfT Appendix IV- List of Villagts 230-269 'Zcf ~::!t[f'ifo \if'f - ijfTfo~r ~ according to the ~urrcrn: ~:!q'TO iii ~3~T't VTlfT proportion of Sche- ;r.T ~'9T., duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the Total Population by ranges 7 .~ '§- ~fT\ f~i~, Section Il-TOWN DIRECTORY 271-288 (1) 'flT~ f;:;if~'llT it \3"'TijT'T f'filt fill' ''fi):S' ~ Notes explaining the "Codes" used {[ 'ifrr it fccq'(Jft in the Town Directory 272 -275 (2) fcr1If'DJT-I 5I'f~21f(f 'Zef <{f~ ~f(i~m Statement 1- Status and Growth History 276-27 7 (3 ) fcrcrrur-2 5I'Tlifa'fi ~cr~'T o~T i'flTrT 'fiT Statement II- Physical Aspects 5I'f~~fff, 1979 and Location of Towns, 1979. 278-279 (4) fcr cn:ur-3 'frr-::qrft1'fiT fqu- , 1978-79 Statement lII- Muni.:ipal Finance, 1978-79. 280-28t (5) fcr;;l"tur-4 ;:rmf'{Cfi qTr qi'lf ~f;:n;TTff , Statement IV- Civic and other 1978-79 Amenities, 1978-79. 282-283 (6) fqq~ur-s f'iff'f)~~r , ~f&1'fi, ~\~~ ~oi Statement V- Medical, Educational, ut~iifaCfi ~fcrcrriT', 1979 Recreational and CUl- tural Facilities, 1979 284-285 (7 ) fCJen:ur -6 e~TqT~, cHf!Jf;;~ , \3"?1T'IT trT~ Stat~ment VI- Trade, Commerce, -iT'filT, 1979 Industry and Banking, 1979 286-287 qf~f~"e-rr~) ij' crr~:rCff;ji &1'(;l' ij; 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