District Census Handbook, Ahmadabad, Part-I, Part
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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-2S GUJARAT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part XII-A & 8 . AHMADABAD DISTRICT VILLA~E & TOWN DIRECTORY -¢-- VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT , , Jayant Pari mal of the Iridian Administrative Service Director of Census ,Operations, Gujarat GANDHI ASHRAM After spending some time overseas, Gandhiji returned to India and soon after that established his Kochrab ashram at Ahmadabad, from where he moved to a new site on the banks of the river Sabarmati in 1917 AD. The Sabarmati ashram was the launching pad of Gandhiji's many movements including the struggle for freedom from British rule, the fight against caste discrimination in India, and the Swadeshi Movement. The Hriday kunj, where he stayed, houses his simple belongings, while Charles Correa has designed a suitable memorial keeping in mind Gandhiji's policy of simplicity and non-possession. In 1921 Gandhiji inaugurated the Gujarat Vidyapith which is working on tribal welfare research even today. Gandhi ashram was the staging post for Gandhiji's march to Dandi in 1930 AD. The march protesting against the salt act, that prevented Indians from earning from salt trade, ended at Dandi with the Mahatma picking salt from the coastal marshes, an act that broke the back of the British empire in India by inspiring various patriotic uprisings. A memorial and a picture gallery marks the spot where Gandhiji's disobedience act was committed. Gandhiji left Gujarat after the Dandi march and settled in Mumbai, Delhi and other cities of India, but the Satyagrah, self government and village upgradation movement he had instilled with the help of Sardar Patel, starting with south Gujarat, remained alive after his death. In 1942, Ahmadabad was one of the focal points for the Quit India Movement. Contents Pages Foreword IX Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii District Highlights -2001 Census Xv Important Statistics in the District XVll Ranking of Talukas in the District XX Statements 1-9 : Statement 1: Name of the Heaqquart~rs of the Districtffaluka, their Rural-Urban status and xxii Distance from Di~trict Headquarters, 2001 Statement 2: Name of the Headquarters of the DistrictffalukafC. D. Block, their XXll Rural-Urban statu~ and Distance from District Headquarters, 2001 Statement 3: Population of the 'Distritt at each Census from 1901 To 200 1 XXlll . ' - Statement 4: Area, Number of Villagesffowns an~ Population in'District and Taluka, 2001 xxiv Statement 5: TalukaiC D Bloc~wise ¥umber of Villages and Rural Population, 2001 xxxiv Statement 6: Population of Urban Aggiomerations / Towns, 2001 xxxiv Statement 7: Villages with Population of 5,000 and above at TalukaiC. D. Block XXXVI level as per 2001 Census and Amenities available Statement 8: Statutory Towns with Population less than 5000 as per 2001 Census and xxxviii Amenities availabie Statement 9: Houseless and Institutional Population ofTalukas,Rural and Urban, 2001 xxxviii Analytical Note (i) History and Scope of the District Census Handbook 3 , , (ii) Brief History of the District - 4 (iii) Administrative Set up 5 (iv) Physical Features 8- (v) Census Concepts 18 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 24 (vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population and its Distribution 27 - Brief analysis of PCA Data - Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory Data - Brief analysis of the Data on Houses and Household Amenities, Houselisting Operations, Census of India 2001 . (viii) Major Social and Cultural Events" Natural and Administrative Developments and 90 Significant activities during the Decade (ix) B~ief description of Places :6f Religious, Historical or Archaeological Importance in 91 Villages and Places of tOUrlst Interest in the Towns of the District (v) Pages (x) Major Characteristics of the District, Contribution of the District in the form of any 95 Historical Figure associated with the District (xi) Scope ofViUage Directory and Town Directory PART - A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I - Village Directory (a) Note Explaining the Abbreviations used in Village Directory 101 (b) List of Villages merged in Towns and Outgrowths' at 2001 Census 104 (c) Talukal CD. Blockwise Presentation of Village Directory Data (1) MandaI Taluka 105 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 107 (iii) Village Directory 108 (2) Detroj-Rampura Taluka 117 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991imd 2001 119 (iii) Village Directory 120 (3) Viramgam Taluka 133 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 135 (iii) Village Directory 136 (4) Sanand Taluka 151 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 153 (iii) Village Directory 154 (5) Ahmadabad City Taluka 171 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 173 (iii) Village Directory 174 (6) Daskroi Taluka 177 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 179 (iii) Village Directory 180 (7) Dholka Taluka 199 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 201 (iii) Village Directory 202 (8) Bavla Taluka 219 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 221 (iii) Village Directory 222 (vi) Pages (9) Ranpur Taluka 233 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list ofViUages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 235 (iii) Village Direct0fY 236 (10) Barwala Taluka 245 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabeticalli~t of Villages along with Location Code 1991and 2001 247 . (iii) Village Directory 248 (11) Dhandhuka Taluka 255 (i) Taluka Map (ii) Alphabetical list ofViUages along with Location Code 1991ari.d 2001 257 (iii) Village Directory 258 (d) Appendices To Village Directory .. 275 Appendix-I Abstt;act of Educational, Medical and other amenities in VillagesrralukalC.D.Block level 276 Appendix - IA Villages by number of Primary School 280 Appendix - IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools . 280 Appendix - IC ' . Villages with different sources of Drinking Water facilities Available 281 Appendix - II Villages with 5,000 and above Population which do not have 282 one or more amenities available Appendix - II A Census Towns which do not have One or More Amenities 284 Appendix - III Land :Utilization data in respect of CensuslNon municipal Towns . 284 Appendix - IV Taluka IC.D. Blockwise List of Inhabited Villages where no 285 Amenity other than Drinking water facility is available Appendix - V Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Castes 285 Population Appendix - VI Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Tribes 286 Population Appendix - VII A List of Villages According to the Proportion of the 286 Scheduled Castes to the TotaJ Population by Ra~ges Appendix - VII B List of Villages According to the Proportion of the Sc~eduled 293 Tribes to the Total Population by Ranges Appendix - VIII Taluka IC.D. Blockwise Number of villages under each 297 GramPancha~at ' ,. , f Appendix - IX Statem~nt Shqwing humber of Girls Schools in the Villages 315 (vii) Pages Section II - Town Directory (a) Note Explaining the Abbreviations used in Town Directory 319 (b) Town Directory Statements (I to VII) Statement I Status and Growth History 322 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns 326 Statement III M1}nicipal Finance 330 Statement IV Civic and Other Amenities 332 Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 336 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry, and Banking 342 Statement VII Civic and Other Amenities in Slums 344 (c) Appendix to Town Directory -Towns showing their Outgrowth with Population 412 PART - B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 415 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 419 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. Urban l?lock wise figures of 439 Total, SC and ST Population Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 653 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes. 667 Taluka IC.D. Blockwise Village Primary Census Abstract 681 (i) MandaI Taluka 683 (ii) Detroj-Rampura Taluka 691 (iii) Viramgam Taluka 699 (iv) Sanand Taluka 713 (v) Ahm<\dabad City Taluka 727 (vi) Daskroi Taluka 735 (vii) Dholka Taluka 749 (viii) Bavla Taluka 763 (ix) Ranpur Taluka 771 (x) Barwala Taluka 779 . (xi) Dhandhuka Taluka 787 Urban Primary Census Abstract 801 Annexure - I Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat 841 Annexure - II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 848 Annexure - III Various measures of Fertility and Mean age at Marriage, 1991, Census 849 Annexure - IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by Place of Birth! Place of Last Residence, 850 2001 Census Annexure - V Brief Account of Main Religions in the District as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses 853 Annexure - VI Marital Status ofPopuiation as per 2001 Census 8~8 Annexure - VII Age, Sex and Education in the District at the 200 1 Census 859 Annexure - VIII Distribution of different Mother Tongues returned in 2001 Census 861 (viii) - Foreword he District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of the Timportant publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of thedistrict along with the status of availability of civic amenities, infra structural facilities, etc. 2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census DCHB series was in three part~: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part~C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCAand amenity data in respect of villages.