CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-2S

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 at Ahmadabad, from where he moved to a new site on the banks of the river in 1917 AD. The 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 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 , 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) -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) 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) 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. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part­ A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and jf any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was rrovided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns.

3. The 1991 census of DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0~6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (C.D.Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsilltalukaIPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit.

4. The present series of 2001 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This inCludes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools - and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (pO!?t office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums in instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given

(ix) in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and· mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs.

5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri Jayant Parimal, Director of Census Operations, Gujarat. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991 .. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri RG. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. RP. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Addl. Director(EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri RK. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikri New Delhi Registrar General & Dated: 17.10.2006 Census Commissioner, India

(x) Acknowledgements

Editing and Supervision Shri H.S. Meena Joint Director Smt. B. B. Chauhan Deputy Director Shri. D. P. Sinha Assistant Director Kum. S; B. Dabhi Assistant Director Shri J. N. Pithadia Investigator-I Smt. J. R. Sanghani Investigator-ill

Collection/Compilation and write up District Census Handbook Unit, Ahmadabad (Gujarat Government.) Shri K. K. Shah Deputy Section Officer Shri S. B. Dalvi Deputy Section Officer Smt. T. H. Shah Deputy Section Officer Smt. S. U. Parikh Deputy Section Officer Shri D. B. Mahida Research Assistant Smt. J. N. Kothari Research Assistant Shri D.P. Rathod Research Assistant Smt. J. H. Khatri Statistical Assistant Shri N. J. Trivedi Statistical Assistant Smt. N. A. Patel Statistical Assistant Shri J. B. Dave Clerk Shri A. L. Patel Clerk Shri N. T. Bhatana English Typist Shri K. C. Shah Gujarati Typist Shri A. K. Doshi Gujarati Typist Shri G A. Shrimali Proof Reader Shri V. R. Solanki Proof Reader Shri S. G Dave Proof Reader Shri R. D. Raval Proof Reader Shri R. K. Joshi Proof Reader Shri S. R. Raval Proof Reader Shri A. K. Solanki Proof Reader Shri B. P. Solanki Proof Reader Shri D. S. Gohel Proof Reader

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(\1\ ) Ranking of Talukas in The District

SI. In Term of MandaI Detroj -Rampura Viramgam Smiand Ahmadabad City No. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . Total Population 65,751 11 77,778 8 172,400 5 193,335 4 4,220,048 . 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 475.3 8 353.7 10 885.3 3 784.5 4 304.1 11

3 Density of population 138 9 220 4 195 6 246 3 13,875 per sq.km.

4 Sex Ratio 941 1 936 2 918 5 909 8 885 11 5 Proportion Urban 0.0 8 0.0 8 30.8 3 16.8 7 99.9 1 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 12.4 3 7.9 7 13.0 2 12.2 4 10.9 5

7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 0.2 6 0.1 7 1.6 2 0.3 5 0.9 4

8 Proportion Literate 65.4 5 64.4 6 62.8 7 62.1 8 83.9 9 Work participation rate 44.2 3 45.0 2 43.2 5 43.1 6 31.9 11 (Main + Marginal Workers)

10 Percentage of villages having 97.3 4 98.2 3 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Primary School

11 Percentage of villages having 32.4 6 32.7 5 28.4 8 43.9 3 50.0 Primary Health Sub~Centre

12 Percentage ofvillages 81.1 2 54.5 7 97.0 59.1 5 50.0 9 having Well

.,. 13 Percentage of villages 86.5 2 74.5 7 82.1. 4 . 18.S 5 50.0 10

having Post O.ffice . d:~

14 Percentage of villages having 100.0 1* 98.2 4 100.0 1* 98.5 3 100.0 1* Bus facility

15 Percentage of villages having 97.3 5 98.2 3 98.5 2 100.0 1* 100.0 1* approach by Pucca Road

16 Percentage of villages having 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Electricity for domestic purpose

17 Percentage of villages 0.0 4* I.S 3 0.0 4* 4.5 2 0.0 4* having Forest

IS Percentage of villages having 97.3 3 98.2 2 100.0 97.0 4 100.0 Irrigated area

*Note : Talukas with equal figures are given same rank.

(xx) Ranking of Talukas in The ·District

Daskroi Dholka Bavla Ranpur Barwala Dhandhuka In Term of Sl. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 459,183 2 214,836 3 135,097 6 76,128 9 67,301 10 134,662 7 Total Population 1 656.0 6 1,019.4 2 775.0 5 430.7 9 486.4 7 1,765.9 Total area 2 (in sq. kms.) 700 2 211 5 174 8 177 7 - 138 9 76 10 Density of 3 Population per sq.km. 896 10 910 7 903 9 936 2 925 4 917 6 Sex Ratio 4 52.4 2 28.7 4 22.9 5 0.0 8* 0.0 8* 22.0 6 Proportion Urban 5 6.5 9 14.2 10.9 5 7.5 8 7.9 7 9.4 6 Proportion 6 Scheduled Castes 1.0 3 0.9 4 5.7 0.1 7* 0.1 7* 0.2 6 Proportion 7 Scheduled Tribes 77.3 2 68.4 3 61.0 10 55.9 11 61.3 9 65.5 4 Proportion Literate 8 37.4 10 45.1 43.4 4 42.2 7 41.7 8 40.2 9 Work participation 9 rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 100.0 1* 98.6 2 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 96.4 5 100.0 1* Percentage of 10 villages having Primary School 49.3 2 25.7 10 36,2 4 17.6 11 28.6 7 26.1 9 Percentage of 11 villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 50.7 8 34.3 11 44.7 10 67.6 4 57.1 6· 73.9 3 Percentage 12 ofvillages having Well 76.1 6 74.3 8 70.2 9 85.3 3 82.1 4 87.0 Percentage of 13 villages having Post Office 97.2 5 98.6 2 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 92.9 6 \ 100.0 1* Percentage of 14 villages having Bus facility 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 97.9 4 100.0 1* 92.9 6 100.0 1* Percentage of 15 villages having approach by PuccaRoad 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Percentage of 16 villages having Electricity fordomestic purpose 0.0 4* 0.0 4* 0.0 4* 0.0 4* 0.0 4* 5.8 . 1 Percentage of 17 villages having Forest 100.0 62.9 7 76.6 5 64.7 6 17.9 9 37.7 8 Percentage of 18 villages having Irrigated area

(xxi) STATEMENT - 1 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT IT~LUKA, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 S1. Name of DistrictITaluka Name of District! Whether Urban/Rural Distance from Taluka No. Taluka Headquarters Headquarters to District Headquarters by Road 2 3 4 5 Ahmadabad District * Ahmadabad Urban* 00 1 MandaI Taluka Mandal Rural 85 2 Detroj - Rampura Taluka Detroj Rural 70 3 Viramgam Taluka* Viramgam Urban* 61 4 Sanand Taluka* Sanand Urban* 23 5 Ahmadabad City Taluka* Ahmadabad Urban* 00 6 Daskroi Taluka* Ahmadabad Urban* 00 7 Dholka Taluka* Dholka Urban* 45 8 BavIa Taluka* BavIa Urban * 35 9 Ranpur Taluka Ranpur Rural 133 10 Barwala Taluka Barwala Rural 133 11 Dhandhuka Taluka* Dhandhuka Urban* 105

Note: I. Asterik in column 2 denotes that the District! Taluka Headquarters is a Rail Head. 2. Asterik in column 4 denotes that the DistrictlTaluka Headquarter§ is a Statutoty Town.

STATEMENT - 2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT I TALUKA IC.D. BLOCK, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEA»QUARTERS, 2001

S1. Name of DistrictlTalukai Name of District! Whether Urban/Rural Distance from Talukal No. C.D. Block TalukalC.D. Block C.D. Block Headquarters to Headquarters District Headquarters by Road (in km) 2 3 4 5

Taluka and C. D. Blocks are Co-terminus, therefore the data is same as in Statement-1.

(xxii) STATEMENT-3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

Disuict Total! Census Year Persons . Males Females Decadal Population Variation Rural! Absolute Percentage Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ahmadabad District Total 1901 679,722 349,166 330,556 1911 715,088 373;880 341,208 35,366 5.2 1921 763,727 409,851 353,876 48,639 6.8 1931 847,672 448,702 398,970 83,945 11.0 1941 1,175,677 644,403 531,274 328,005 38.7 1951 1,512,595 824,104 688,491 336,918 28.7 1961 2,012,438 1,086,481 925,957 499,843 33.0 1971 2,759,569 1,481,402 1,278,167 747,131 37.1 1981 3,692,161 1,955,221 1,736,940 932,592 33.8 1991 4,587,491 2,418,092 2,169,399 895,330 24.2 I 2001 5,816,519 3,074,556 2,741,963 1,229,028 26.8 Rural 1901 442,813 221,238 210,061 1911 449,335 232,529 216,806 6,522 1.5 1921 435,927 226,434 209,493 -13,408 -3.0 1931 484,780 253,795 230,985 48,853 11.2 1941 516,989 264,848 252,141 32,209 6.6 1951 556,572 287,268 269,304 39,583 7.7 1961 697,226 361,262 335,964 140,654 25.3 1971 859,595 446,495 413,100 162,369 23.3 1981 968,725 500,841 467,884 109,130 12. 7 1991 1,032,184 538,282 493,902 63,459 6.6 2001 1,152,986 . 601,125 551,861 120,802 11.7 Urban 1901 236,909 122,269 114,640 1911 265,753 141,351 124,402 28,844 12.2 1921 327,800 183,417 144,383 62,047 23.3 1931 362,892 194,907 167,985 35,092 10.7 1941 658,688 379,555 279,133 295,796 81.5 1951 956,023 536,836 419,187 297,335 45.1 1961 1,315,212 725,219 589,993 359,189 37.6 1971 1,899,974 1,034,907 865,067 584,762 44.5 . 1981 2,723,436 1,454,380 1,269,056 823,462 43.3 1991 3,516,890 1,860,007 1,656,883 793,454 29.1 2001 4,663,533 2,473,431 2,190,102 1,108,226 31.2

(xxiii) STATEMENT - 4 AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUKA, 2001

SI. No. District I Taluka I UA I Town TotaU Area in Population Number of Villages Rural! Square per Square Inhabited Uninhabited Urban Kilometres Kilometre 2 3 4 5 6 7 07 Ahmadabad District Total 8,087.00* 719 546 1 Rural 7,505.76 154 546 1 Urban 581.24 8,023 1 Mandal Taluka Total 475.26 138 37 Rural 475.26 138 37 Urban 2 Detroj-Rampura Taluka Total 353.65 220 55 Rural 353.65 220 55 Urban 3 Viramgam Taluka Total 885.25 195 67 Rural 876.47 136 67 Urban 8.78 6,047 Viramgam (M) Urban 8.78 6,047 4 Sanand Taluka Total 784.52 246 66 Rural 744.11 216 66 Urban 40.42 802 Sanand (M) Urban 40.42 802 5 Ahmadabad City Taluka Total 304.14 13,875 2 Rural 8.89 512 2 Urban 295.25 14,278 Ahmadabad UN (See Annexure) Ahmadabad City (See Annexure) Ahmadabad City (Part-I) Urban 2.~1.39 15,754 Ahmadabad (M.Corp+OG) Urban 231.39 15,754 (a) Ahmadabad (M. Corp) Urban 190.80 18,445 (i) Asarva(OG) Urban 0.Q7 50,257 (ii) (OG) Urban 4.40 10,126 (iii) Nikol (OG) Urban 8.11 2,101 (iv) (OG) Urban 2.42 8,874 (v) Shah wadi (OG) Urban 11.76 751 (vi) Gyaspur (OG) Urban 8.26 1,219 (vii) Maktampur (OG) Urban 1.31 10,991 (viii) Saijpur-Gopalpur (OG) Urban 4.22 1,295

(b) Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) Urban 5.68 2,631

Ranip (M+OG) Urban 7.68 12,044 (c) (M) Urban 5.68 15,476 (i) Chenpur (OG) Urban 2.00 2,296 (M+OG) Urban 19.13 3,576

Note: * These figures represent 'Geographical area' figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban area are those supplied by the local Bodies. Area figures for rural are derived by subtracting the tlrban area from the total area of the District. The total of the area figures of talukas will not tally with the district figures because the former represents 'Land Use Area' and are derived from the figures supplied by the Director of Land Records. # UA is spread over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhlnagar district. UA=Urban Agglomeration

N.A.=NotAvailable

(xxiv) STATEMENT-- 4 AREA, NUMBER OF ViLLAGESI TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND,TALUKA4.2001 - , Numberof Number of Nuirtber,of Population ' District! Tal uka I SI. Statutory Census Hotiseholds " Persons Males Females VA/Town No. Towns towns 8 9 ';10 11 12 ]3 2 17 8 1,15(),588 ' •• 5,816,519 3,074,556 2,741,963 Ahmadabad District, 07 2~2,662 1,152,986 601,125 551,861 17 8 927,926 4,663,533 2,4_31 2,190,102 13,437 65,751 33,880 31,871 Mandai Taluka 13,437 65,751 33,880 ' 31,871 ... 15,924 77,778 40,170 37,608 Detroj-RaI?pura Taluka , " 2 15,924 77,778 40,]70 37,608 - 34,141 172,400 89,874 82,526 Viramgam Taluka 3 :, . 23,802 119,306 62,269 57,037 10,339 '53,094 27,605 25,489 ,10,339 53,094 27,605 25,489 Viramgam (M) 37,616 193,335 101,285 92,050 Sanand Talulca 4 - 31,196 160,918 84,107 76.811 '6,420 32,417 17,178 15,239 i:6,420 32,417 17,178 15,239 Sanand (M) 10 2 837;-223 4,220,048 2,238,449 1,981,599 . Ahmadabad City Taluka' 5 , il,OOI 4,551 2,483,' 2,068 10 2 836,222 4,215,497 2,235,9~6-' 1,979,531 See Annexure) Ahmadabad VA See Aimexure) Ahmadabad City 10 2 717,638 3,645,426 ' 1,934,621 1,710,805 Ahmadabad City (Part-I) 7)7,638 3,645,426 1,934,621 1,710,805 Ahmadabad (M.Cdrp+OO) 6?2,257 3,520,085 -- ' 1,867.249,_ 1.652,836 (a) Ahmadaba

Y·S4-4 (xxv) STATEMENT - 4 AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES/TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUKA, 2001

SI. No. District I Taluka I UA I Town Total! Area in Population Number of Villages Rural! Square per Square Inhabited Uninhabited Urban Kilometres Kilometre 2 3 4 5 6 7 (d) ehandlodiya (M) Urban 4.05 13,770 (i) Nimaynagar '(e) Part (OG) Urban 0.49 13,822

(ii) Ognaj (OG) Urban 14.59 403 (M+OG) Urban 4.41 N.A. (e) Ghatlodiya (M) Urban 4.41 24,191

(i) Nirnaynagar (G~ Part (OG) Urban 0.00 N.A.

(f) Memnagar (M) Urban 2.10 17,754 (g) (eT) Urban 4.22 5,843 (M+OG) Urban 10.09 11,505 (h) Vejalpur"(M) Urban 6.51 17,426 (i) Ambli (OG) Urban 3.58 738 (i) Makarba (CT) Urban 10.94 1,650 -Okaf (M+OG) Urban 19.28 1,494

(j) Sarkhej-Ok~f (M) Urban 10.48 2,234 (i) Fatewadi (OG) Urban 8.80 613 (k) Kali (M) Urban 3.55 9,639 (s) Jodhpur (M) Urban 5.84 7,601 6 Daskroi Taluka Total 656.02 700 71 Rural 519.37 421 71 Urban 136.65 1,760 -, Ahmadabad City (Part-II) Urban 98.61 502 (ix) Bodakdev (OG) Urban 5.42 3,834 (x) Hathijan (OG) Urban 2.46 37 (xi) Vatva (00) Urban 6.03 715 (xii) Kathwada (OG) Urban 19.15 724 (xiii) Sola (OG) Urban 9.45 649 (xiv) Dhuma (OG) Urban 7.18 609

(xxvi) STATEMENT-4 .. AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGESI TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUKA, 2001

Number of Number of Number of Population District / Taluka / Sl. Statutory Census· Households Persons Males Females VA/Town No. Towns. Towns c' 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 11,650· 55;767 29,813 25,954 (d) Chandlodiya (M) 1,390. 6,773 3,539 3,234 (i) Nimaynagar (C) Part (00) 1,222 5,877 3,069 2,808 (ii) Ognaj (00) 22,962 109,467 57,676 51,791 Ghatlod{ya (M+OO) 22,438 106,684 56,219 50.465 (e) Ghatlodiya (M) 524 2,783 1,457 1.326 (i) Nimaynagar (G) Part (OG) ·8,252 37,284 19,261 18,023 (t) Memnagar (M) ,5,692 24,656 12,968 11,688 (g) Vastrapur (CT) 23,979 11(),086 60,269 55,817 Vejalpur (M+OO) 23,461 113,445 58,878 54,567 (h) Vejalpur (M) 518 2,641 1,391 1,250 (i)' Ambli (OG) 3,475 18,047 9,631 8,416 (i) Makarba (CT) :5,732 28,808 15,115 13,693 Sarkhej-Okaf (M+OO) 4,677 23,412 12,275 II,137 (j) Sarkhej-Okaf (M) 1,055 5,396 2,840 2,556 (i) Fatewadi (00) 7,093 .. 34.220 18,229 15,991 (k) Kali (M) 9.679 44,388 22,978 21,410 (s) Jodhpur (M) 2 6 95,706 459,183 242,905 216,278 Daskroi Taluka 6 43,941 218,670. II 4, 130 104,540 2 6 51,765 240,513 128,775 111,738 2 5 10,617 49,548 26.261 23,287 Ahmadabad City (Part-II) 4,652 20,778 10,824 9,954 (ix) Bodakdev (OG) 19 92 51 41 (x) Hathijan (00) 964 4,313 2,428 1,885 (xi) Vatva (OG) 2,86J 13,860 7,365 6,495 (xii) Kathwada (OG) 1.237 6,134 3,384 2,750 (xiii) Sola (OG) 884 4,371 2,209 2,162 (xiv) Dhuma (00)

(xxvii) STATEMENT .... 4 AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGESI TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUKA, 2001

SI. No. District I Taluka I UA / Town Total/ Area in Popuiation. Number of Villages Rural/ Square per Square Inhabited Uninhabited Urban Kilometres Kilometre 2 3 4 5 6 7 (I) ThaJtej (CT) Urban 8.51 5,019 (m) (M) , Urban 11.37 3,687 (n) (M) Urban 7.26 ' 3,795 (0) Gota(CT) Urban . 6.01 2,303 (p) Singarva (CT) Urban 3.75 2.637 (q) Bopal (CT) Urban 5.65 2,156 (r) (CT) Urban 6.37 2.625 Nandej (CT) Urban 9.07 843 7 Dholka Taluka Total 1,019.51 211 70 Rural' 1.005.15 152 70 Urban 14.36 4.288 Dholka UA Urban 14.36 4.288 Dholka (M + 00) Urban 14.36 4.288 (a) DI:tolka(M) Urban 7.55 7.129 (0 Dholka Rural (Part) (00) Urban 0.09 23,378

(ii) Maflipur (00) Urban 6.72 839 8 Bavla'Taluka Total 775.98 174 47 Rural 751.86 139 47 Urban 23.12 1,335 Bavla(M) Urban 23.12 1.335 ,9 Ranpur Taluka Total 430.67 177 34 Rural 430.67 177 34 , Urban 10 8arwala Taluka Total 486.40 138 28 Rural 486.40 138 28 Urban 11 Dhandhuka Taluka Total 1.765.87 76 69 Rural 1,703.21 62 69 Urban 62.66 472 Dhandhuka (M) Urban 62.66 472

(xxviii) STATEMENT - 4

AREA, NUMBER OF VI~LA:GESI TOWNS AND POPULATION·IN DISTRICT AND TALUKA, 2001

Number of Number of NlImberbf Population District / Talllka / SI. Statutory Census Households· Persons Males Females UA/Town No. Towns Towns 8 9 10 , II 12 13 2 1 9,336 42,713 22,586 20,127 (I) (CT) 8,816 41,919 22,885 19,034 ' . (m) Vastral (M) 5,837 27,550 15,082 12,468 (n) Ramol (M) .1 3,22~ 13,843 . 7,439 6,404 (0) Oota (CT) 2,073, . 9,889 5,177 . 4,712 (p) Singarva (CT) 2,611 12,181 6,465 5,716 (q) Sopal (CT) :1· 3,985 16,722 9,011 7,711 (r) Lambha (CT) 1,477 7,642 4,081 3,561 Nandej (CT) ~1.404 214,836 112,456 102.380 Dholka Taluka 7 29,975 153,267 80,420 72,847 11,429:" 61,569 32,036 29,533 1l,42~;{ 61,569 32,036 29,533 Dholka UA 11,429,, 61,569 32,036 29,533 Dholka (M + 00) 9,820' 53,827 27,908 25,919 (a) Dholka (M) , 437 2;104 1,146 958 (i) Dholka Rural . (Part) (00) 1,172 5,638 2,982 . 2,656 (jj) Maflipur (00) . 1 26,616 135,097 70,990 64,107 Savla Taluka 8 W,351 104,226 54,622 49,604 • 6,265' 30,871 16,368 14,503 , 6,265, 30,871 16,368 14,503 Bavla(M) '13,009 76,128 39,330 36,798 Ranpur Taluka 9 '13,009; 76,128 39,330 36,798

'11,087 ' 67,301 34,963 32,338 Barwala Taluka 10 11,087 ' 67,301 34,963 32,338

. 24,425 ; 134,662 70,254 64,408 Dhandhuka Taluka II

18,939 105,090 54,751 50,339 / , 5,486 29,572 15,503 14,069 :5,486 29,572 15,503 14,069 Dhandhuka (M)

(xxix) ANNEXURE

51. No. District I Taluka / UA / Town Totall Area in Population Number of Villages Rurall Square per Square Cnhabited Uninhabited Urban Kilometres Kilometre 2 3 4 5 6 7

Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration JJrban 438.40 10,322

(a) Ahmadabad CilY Urban 281.08 13,146 (i) Ahmadabad (M. Corp) Urban 190.80 18,445 (ii) (OO) Urban 0.07 50,257 (iii) Naroda(oo) Urban 4.40 10,126 (iv) Nikol (OG) Urban 8.11 2,101 (v) Odhav (OG) Urban 2.42 8,874 (vi) Shahwadi (OG) Urban 11.76 751 ' (vii) Gyaspur (00) Urban 8.26 1,219 (viii) Maktampur (00) Urban 1.31 iO,991 (ix) Saijpur-Gopalpur (OG) Urban 4.22 1,295 (x) Bodakdev (OG) Urban 5.42 3,834 (xi) Hathijan (OG) Urban 2.46 37 (xii) Vatwa (OG) Urban 6.03 715 (xiii) Kathwada (OG) Urban 19.15 724 (xiv) Sola -COG) Urban 9.45 649 (xv) Dhuma(oo) Urban 7.18 609 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment Board (CB) Urban 5.59 2,631

Ranip (M +00) Urban 7.68 12,044 (c) Ranip (M) Urban 5.68 15,476 (i) Chenpur (00) Urban 2.00 2,296 Chandlodiya (M + 00) Urban 19.13 3,576 (d) Chandlodiya (M) Urban 4.05 13,770 (i) Nimaynagar '(C) (Part) (OG) Urban 0.49 13,822

(ii) Ognaj (OG) Urban 14.59 403 Ghatlodiya (M + 00) Urban 4.41 24.822 (e) Ghatlodiya (M) Urban 0.00 N.A. (i) Nimaynagar (G) (Part)(OG) Urban 0.00 N.A.

(0 Memnagar (M) Urban 2.10 17.754 (g) Vastrapur (CT) Urban 4.22 5.843 Vejalpur (M +00) Urban 10.09 11.505 (h) Vejalpur (M) Urban 6.51 17.426 (i) AmbIi(OG) Urban 3.58 738 (i) Makarba (CT) Urban 10.94 1,650

(xxx) . ANNEXURE

. Numberof Number of Number of Population District I Taluka I UA I Town Statutory Census Households Persons Males Females Towns Towns 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 13. 8 901;949 4.525,013 2,401,422 2,123,591 Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration I 728:255 3,694,974 1,960,882 1,734,092 (a) Ahmadabad City 692';257 3,520,085 1,867,249 1,652,836 (i) Ahmadabad (M. Corp) 799 3,518 2,031 1,487 (ii) Asarwa (OG)

91158 44,554 24,035 20,519 (iii) Naroda (OG) 3;564 17,036 9,233 7,803 (iv) Nikol (OG) 4;401 21,474 11,543 9,931 (v) Odhav (OG) l\707 8,827 4,547 4,280 (vi) Shahwadi (OG) 1)879 10,068 5,266 4,802 (vii) Gyaspur (OG) ,., 2;614 14,398 7,365 7,033 (viii) Maktampur (OG) 1,159 . 5,466 3,352 2,114 (ix) Saijpur-Gopalpur (OG) 4,652 20,778 10,824 9,954 (x) Bodakdev (OG) 19 92 51 41 (xi) Hathijan (OG) 964 4,313 2,428 1,885 (xii) Vatwa (00) 2,861 13,860 7,365 6,495 (xiii) Kathwada (00) 1,237 6,134 3,384 2,750 (xiv) Sola (OG) 884 4,371 2,209 2,162 (xv) Dhuma (00) 2,898 14,706 8,826 5,880 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment Board (CB) 18,349 92,498 49,759 42.739 Ranip (M + OG) 17,355 87,906 .47,271 40,635 (c) Ranip (M) 994 4,592 2,488 2,104 (i) Chenpur (OG) 14,262 68,417 36,421 31,996 Chandlodiya (M + 00) 11,650 55,767 29,813 25,954 (d) Chandlodiya (M) 1,390 6,773 3,539 3,234 (i) Nimaynagar '(C) (Part) (OG) 1.222 5,877 . 3,069 2,808 (ii) Ognaj (00). 22,962 109,467 57,676 51,791 Ghatlodiya (M + 00) 22,438 106,684 56,219 50,465 (e) Ghatlodiya (M) 524 2,783 1,457 1,326 (i) Nimaynagar (G) (Part)(OO) 8,252 37,284 19,261 18,023 (0 Memnagar (M) 5,692 24,656 12,968 11,688 (g) Vastrapur (CT) 23,979 116,086 60,269 55,817 Vejalpur (M+OO) 23,461 113,445 58,878 54,567 (h) Vejalpur (M) 518 . 2,641 1,391 1,250 (i) Ambli (00) " 3,475 18,047 9,631 8,416 (i) Makarba (CT)

(xxxi) STATEMENT - 5' TALUKA IC.D •.BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION 2001 . . .' ,

SI. Name of Talukal Number of Villa~es Rural Population ... No. C. D. Block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6. 7 Mandai 37 37 65,751 .33,880 31,871 2 Detroj-Rampura 55 55 77.778 40?1?0 37,608 3 Vitamgalll 68 67 119,306, 62,269 57,037 4 Sanand 66 66 160,918 84,107 76,811, 5 Ahmadabad City 2 2 4,551 2,483 2,068 6 Daskroi 71 71 218,670 114,130 104,540 7 Dholka 70 70 153,267 80,420 72,847 8 Bavla 47 47 104,226 54.622 49,604 9 Ranpur 34 34 76,128 39,330 36,798 10 Barwala 28 28. 67,301 34,963 32.338 11 Dhandhuka 69 69 105,090 54,751 50,339 District Total : 547 546 1152~986 601,125 551,861

Note: * Excludes statutory and census towns.

STATE~ENT - 6 .. POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) I TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name ofUAffown Urban Status Name of Taluka where Population No. Towris Located . Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 ·6 7 Ahmadabad MCorp (See Ahmadabad U.A.) Ahmadabad UA # Ahmadabad City Taluka 4,448,368 2;360,660 2,087,708 Ahmadabad (M.Corp+OG) Ahmadabad City Taluka . 3,694,974 1,960,882 1,734,092

(a) ~hmadabad MCorp Ahmadabad City Taluka 3,520,085 1,867,249 . 1,652,836 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment ·C.B. Ahmadabad City Taluka 14,706 8,826' 5.880 (c) Bopal CT . Daskroi 12,181 6,465 5,716 (d) Chanrllodiya (M+OG) Ahmadabad City Taluka · 68,417 36,421 31;996 Chandlodiya M Ahmadabad City Taluka 55,767 29,813 .25,954 (e) Ghatlodiya (M+OG) Ahmadabad City Taluka 109;467 57,676 51,791 Ghatlodiya M Ahmadabad City Taluka. 106,684 56,219 50,465 13,843 7,439 6,404 , (t) Gota CT Daskroi (g) Jodhpur M Ahmadabad City Taluka 44,388 22,978 21,41() (h) Kali M Ahmadaba~ City Taluka · 34,220 18,229 15.991 (i) Lambha CT Daskroi 16,722· 9,011' 7.711 (j) Makarba CT Ahmadabad City Taluka 18,047 9,631 8,416 (k) Memrlagar M Ahmadabad City Taluka 37,284 19,261 18,023 (I) Ramol M Daskroi · 27;550 15,082 12,468 (m) Ranip (M+OG) . Ahmadablld City Taluka 92,498 49,759 42,73,9 Ranip M Ahmadabad City Taluka .81;906 47,271 40,635 (n) Sarkhej Okaf (M+OG) Ahmadabad City Taluka 28,808 i5,1I5 13,693 Sarkhej Okaf M Ahmadabad City Taluka 23,412 12,275 11,1.37

(xxxiv) STATEMENT-7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Sl. Name of Talukal Name of Village Location Population Whether it is Whether it is No. C.D. Block Code Taluka Head­ C.D.Block Number quarters Headquarters

2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mandai Mandai 00502600 11,986 Yes Yes 2 Detroj -Rampura Detroj 00507500 6,272 Yes Yes 3 Viramgam Shahpur 00515600 5,235 No No 4 Sanand Virochannagar 00516000 6,055 No No 5 Daskroi Aslali 00527400 .6,165 . No No 00529800 15,427 No No Bhat 00529200 5,111 No No Bhuvaldi 00524800 6,318 No No Dhamatvan 00526200 5,130 No No letalpur 00528800. 5,378 No No . Kanbha 00524900 5,109 No No Kasindara 00529100 6,968 No No Kuha 00525100 8,572 No No Kujad 00525000 5,894 No No . Vanch 00526100 . 5,419 No No Vinzol 00527300 6,933 No No 6 Dholka Badarkha 00529900 8,998 No No Chaloda 00530300 7,128 NO No Koth 00534300 9,382 No No Vasna Keliya 00530200 5,814 No No Vataman 00535700 5,906 No No 7 Bavla Kavitha 00537600 6,539 No No Shiyal 00540600 5,805 No No 8 Ranpur Ranpur 00542400 14,486 Yes Yes· 9 Barwala Barwala 00547000 16,048 Yes Yes· Hebatpur 00547700 5,236 No No Navda 00547500 6,391 No . No

(xxxvi) STATEMENT -7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS.PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

SI. Name of Name of Amenities Available No. Taluka! Village Educational Medical Drinking Commu- Banking C.D. Block Water nication Senior College Primary Primary Tap Railway Comme- Co- Secondary Health Health Water Station rcial operative School Centre Sub-Centre Bank Bank 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 MandaI MandaI 1 ~ 0 2 Yes No c' 2 Detroj-Rampura Detroj 1 0 1 0 Yes Yes 1 3 Viramgam Shahpur 0 0 0 '. 1 Yes No 0 () 4 ,. San and Virochannag,ar 0 0 0 Yes Yes 0 5 Daskroi Aslali 0 Yes No Bareja 1 0 0 1 Yes No 1 1 Bhat 0 0 0 1 Yes No 0 1 Bhuvaldi 0 0 0 1 Yes No 0 0 Dhamatvan 0 0 0 I Yes No 0 0 Jetalpur 0 1 Yes No 2 Kanbha 1 0 Yes No 0 Kasindara 0 0 1 ,1 Yes No 1 Kuha 1 0 1 '1 Yes No 1 1 Kujad 0 0 0 0 Yes No 0 0 Vanch 0 0 Yes No 0 0 Vinzol 2 0 0 0 Yes Yes 0 0 6 Dholka Badarkha 0 0 0 I Yes No 1 Chaloda 0 1 0 Yes No Koth

(xxxvii) . . STATEMENT - 8

STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION. . LESS THAN. 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

.,....'" AmenitiesAvailable t:: "'" Educational Medical Improved Commu- Banking ~ g ::0 r:::t' ~ Drinking nication -0 ~ ....

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Trns District has no such Statutory Town

STATEMENT - 9 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF TALUKAS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001

SI. District I Taluka I Town Totall Houseless population Institutional population No. Rural! Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females Urban households households 2 3 4 5 6 7' 8 9 10 II 7 Ahmadabad Distric.t Total 3,443 12,471 7,426 5,045 2,200 29,892 . 21,947 7,945 Rural 534 2,765 1,469 1,296 411 5,635 4,083 1,552 Urban 2,909 9,706 5,957 3,749 1,789 24,257 17,864 6,393 Mandai Taluka Total 21 97 52 45 11 187 149 38 Rural 21 97 52 45 II 187 149 38 Urban 2 Detroj-Rampura Taluka Total 48 252 124 128 36 323 179 144 Rural 48 252 124 128 36 323 179 144 Urban 3 Viramgam Taluka Total 81 321 183 138 51 755 550 205 Rural 76 316 178 138 29 439 384 55 Urban 5 5 5 22 316 166 150 Viramgam (M) Urban 5 5 5 22 316 ·166- 150 4 Sanand Taluka Total 131 693 356 337 123 1,364 939 425 Rural 92 502 252 250 91 969 638 331 Urban 39 191 104 87 32 395 301 94 Sanand (M) Urban 39 191 104 87 32 395 301 94 5 Ahmadabad City Taluka Total 2,667 8,544 5,312 3,232 1,516 21,275 15,571 5,704 Rural 1 6 3 3 Urban 2,667 8,544 5,312 3,232 1,515 21,269 15,568 5,701 Kali (M) Urban 2 30 26 4 Ahm,lldabad Urban 4 21 11 10 205 2.37S· 2,350 28 Cantonment (CD) Ranip (M+OG) (Part) Urban 19 108 61 47 22 1,173 1,084 89 39 Chandlodiy~ (M+OG) Urban 22 117 61 56 13 79 40 . (Part) 116 80 Ghatiodiya(M+OG) Urban 10 59 40 19 25 196 38 23 Memnagar (M) Urban 9 61

(xxxviii) SI. District I Taluka I Town Totall Houseless population Institutional population No. ,Rural!, Ntimber of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females ,Urban households households 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 VastrapUf (CT) iUrban . 5 35 24 II Ahmadabad ; Urban 2,562 8,009 5,017 2,994 1,192 16,640 . 11,338 5,302 (M Corp.+OG) (Part) Vejalpur (M+OG) (Part) ! Urban 40 198 103 95 25 169 94 75 Makarba (CT) •Urban 8 23 13 10 4 380 374 6 . Sarkhej-Okaf (M+OG) Urban 8 88 . 56 32 (Part) Jodhpur (M) Urban 2 9' 6 3 5 40 28 12 6 Daskroi Taluka : Total 182 93'7 515 422 216 2,330 1,913 417 . Rural 65 339 171 168 64 699 511 . 188 • Urban 117 598 344 254 152 1,631 . 1,402 229 Ranip (M+OG) (Part) ! :Urban I 9 3 6 Chandlodiya (M+OG) (Part) Urban I 10 5 5 Ahmadabad Urban 11 47 28 19 37 418 378 40 , (M Corp.+OG) (Part) Vejalpur (M+OG) (Part)' 'Urban 16 62 30 32 2 32 45 Sarkhcj-Okaf (M+OG) . ,Urban (Part) Gota(e!) ,Urban 6 45 33 12 Thaltej .(CT) Urban 16 85 52 33 18 241 210 .31. Sopal (CT) 'Urban 15 68 41 27 4 204· , 190 14 Singarva(CTj Urban 5 21 9 12 2 12 7 5 Vastral (M) Urban 5 3 2 53 . 390· 386 4 Ramol.(M) Urban 32 17l 106 65 17 116 59 57 Lambha(CT) Urban . 15 85 , 36 49 2 20 II .9 Nandej (CT) . Urban 5, 45 36 9 10 98 91 7 7 Dholka Taluka ..Total 123 625 349 276 122 887 475 412 'Rural 79 438 242 196 75 543 291 252 iUtban: 44 187 107 80 47 344 184 160 Dholka (M+OG) Urban, 44 187 107 ,80 47 344 184 160 8 Savla Taluka Total 112 608 340 268 61 662 404 258 Rural 109 595 333 262 55 617 379 238 Urban, 3 13 7 6 6 45 25 20 Savla(M) Urban; 3 13 , 7 6 , , 6 45 25 20 9 ". Rm:lpur !aluka :Total • 6 25 14 11 14 411 372 39 Rural' ' 6 25 14 11 14 411 372 39 Urban' 10 Sarwalil Taluka Total 8 8 9 455 421 34 Rural 8 8 9 ~ 455 421 34 Urban 11 Dhandhuka Taluka Total n 361 17j 188 41 1,243 974 269 Rural 37 193 95 98 26 986 756 230 • Urban 34 168 78 90 15 257 218 39 Dhandhuka .(M) i :Urban;i 34 168 78 90 15 257 218 39

(xxxix) (xl) ANALYTICAL NOTE· . ! ' . ,

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A N A, L Y TIC A L NOT E

(i) History and Scope of the District Census the first time since 1971 District Census Handbook. Handbook: Mor,eover, a separate portion known as 'Town Directory' was also incorporated for the first time in Before the 1951 Census, the the District Census Handbook. The 1971 District Census figures were published in a Census Handbooks were published in three parts. Part booklet known 'Village Hand­ as A contained the village and town directory. Part B book', which contained only contained village and townwise primary census villagewise population figures. abstra¢t data and Part C contained official statistics, These books were prepared and p~blished by the besides full count census tables, urban census tables Directorate of Census Operations of the State. and analytical report on census and related statistics < The Directorates introduced the District Census . socio-economic and cultural tables (Rural areas) and Handbook for the first time.in 1951 Census. It housif\g tables. Palt A and Part B were combined and. comprised the villagewis~ pr~mary census abstract published in one volume. figures and information on available ~menities. It also The District Census Handbook -1981 was brought contained several tables relating to the aistrict. It varied out in two parts, Part-A and Part-B. Part-A contained in content and size from State to 'State aepending upon the village and town directory whereas Part-B included the resources offered by the re~pective State the primary census abstract data for both General Governments. population and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. In 1961 Census, an uniform pattern of District Both parts were pubJisI:ted in one volume. Part C Census Handbook was adopted throughout the country. brought out for 1971 Census was dropped in 1981 The Directorate of Cen~us and the State Government Census. However, official statistics and some portion jointly executed the project. In additio~ to the English of analytical notes of part C of 1971 Census were .version, it was published for the, first time in Gujarati inCluded in the 1981 District Census Handbook language also. The District Ce~sus Ijandbook 1961 also.For the 1991 Census, the District Census was published in three parts. Part I related to Handbooks were prepared more or less on the same Introductory Note i.e. general and economic lines of the preceding Census of 1981. In 2001, the information for the district and a brief gazetteer of place scope of both Part A and Part B has been enlarged by names. Part II pertained to census tabies, villagewise giving several additional information due to large scale list of industrial establishments, tables on handicrafts computerization. and departmental statistics. Part ll,I consisted of vil1age The District Census Handbook has been prepared directory covering the amenities and primary census after scanning and processing of data collected through abstract data combined in one statement. It also covered Houselist Schedule and Household Schedule. Several district and taluka maps. innovations have been introduced mostly at all the It is worthwhile here to!note that the State' stages of the Census of India, 2001, right from the Government has created a separate unit for preparing preparatory efforts of data processing to data and publishing the District Census Handbook from dissemination of stage. This includes certain 1971 Census onwards. In the 1971 Census, the contents fundamental changes in the form and contents of the of District Census Handbook were modified. In the Houselist and Household schedules, while maintaining preceding censuses the data on amenities 'and primary the con~inuity and comparability of the basic housing census abstract were covered in one statement whereas and popUlation characteristics with the earlier census. in 1971 Census, the data on ameniti~s and primary For the Census of India 2001, a system of Permanent census abstract were separated into: two different Location Code Number (PLCN) has been adopted by parts.Thus, the coverage of amenities data was assigning a population number to each village within extended and the land use data were introduced for the StatelUT a continuous series from I to N. Each DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD village has been assigned an eight-digit code. The last Number of children born alive to currently married two digits being '00' are kept for accommodating future women during last one year was collected for male changes in case of split of an existing village or creation· and female children separately. of new villages etc. Since the permanent Location Besides the above modifications, the following Codes have been assigned to each village, theoretically new questions were canvassed at the 2001 Census. tracing the precise location of village on account of future jurisdictional changes in the boundaries of A question on total disability was canvassed in the various administrative areas within the state should 1981 Census b_ut in 1991 Census there was no not pose a problem. It is imperative that under this provision for question on disability! At the present scheme, the PLCN assigned to villages at the Census Census of 2001, a question to elicit information of India, 2001 are adopted in future censuses also to on total or partial disahility was canvassed. The. ensure the comparability of the data at the village and five types of disabilities on which information was other administrative levels over a long time series.At collected are - in seeing, in hearing, in speech, in the 200 1 census age at marriage was collected for males movement and for mentally disordemess. also, while it was collected for only ever-married A new question on 'Travel to place of work' is females until the 1991 Census,the type of educational canvassed mainly for workers engaged in non­ institution attended by a person was enlarged to include agricultural activities. Iq,formation on distance from school, college, vocational institute.The scope of the the residence to place of work and mode of travel definition of 'work' was expanded in the Census of to place of work was collected under this question. India, 2001, this includes production of milk for The mode of presentation of DCHB in 2001 will domestic consumption. In the 1991 Census, cultivator by and large be same as that of 1991. The uniqueness of certain crops even for self-consumption was treated of Census 2001 is that single record (Household as economic activity. The scope of the term Schedule) has been processed as against two records 'Cultivation' was expanded in this Census to include viz. Individual Slip and Household Schedule in the certain other crops such as tobacco, fruits, all types of previous Censuses. Apart from this some deviation has flowers, roots and tubers, potatoes, chilies and been made this time by incorporating analytical notes turmeric, pepper, cardamom, all types of vegetables on migration, fertility & mortality, education, marital and fodder crops etc. This meant that activities related status, age structure etc. pertaining to 1991 Census of to production of all the above-mentioned crops for the respective district in the DCHB in the form of domestic consumption has been treated as work. Only Annexure II to VIII. Similarly Tables based on five crops viz. tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel Houselist data pertaining to Census 2001 has also been nuts have been classified under 'Plantation' in the included in DCHB. Census of India 2001. (ii) Brief History of the District : At the 1991 Census, the question on seeking! The district of Ahmadabad available for work was canvassed for only non­ derives its name from its headquarters workers. At the Census ofIndia 2001, this question city 'Ahmadabad'. The Mirat-I­ is asked from the Marginal Workers also. Ahmadi states that it was on the 27'h A question to elicit information on secondary work· February, 1411 A.D. that Ahmad canvassed at the 1991 Census was dropped. Shah on the advice of his spiritual From among the categories of non-workers adviser Saint Shaikh Ahmad Khattu of Sarkhej laid the adopted at the 1991 Census, the category 'Inmates foundation of Ahmadabad in an open and spacious area of institutions' has been dropped and 'Retired in the immediate vicinity of the old towns of Asawa} Persons and Rentiets' has been replaced by the and Karnavati and to the east of the . category 'Pensioners'. The present Ahmadabad district formed part of Anew response category 'Moved after birth' was Anarta region, which was lying between Arbuda included in the question on reason for mignition Mountain and the Sabarmati ri ver. It is also referred to 1h . to bring out additional migration patterns. Natural the Nagarkhand of Skands Puran and in the 6 calamities or distress migration as a reason for Uttarkhand of Padma Puran. The Junagadh rock migration for last residence migrants included in inscliption of Rudradaman has referred to this region the 1991 Census is covered under category of as Svabhra i.e. the region roundabout the river 'Other'. Sabaramati. .

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE The author of Haft Iqlirh writes in 1593 A.D. Lastly, the Bombay State was bifurcated on 151 May "Ahmadabad is unique in the whole of India in matter 1960 and separate States of'Gujarat and Maharashtra of neatness and flourishing condition, and it is superior were formed. Since that date the Ahmadabad district to other cities in the excellence of its monuments. It became a part of Gujarat. The district headquarters would be no exaggeration to say that in the whole world was also the State capital from May 1960 to May 1970, . there exists no town so grand and beautiful. Its streets before it was shifted to the new township at , are spacious and well arranged, unlike those in other Gandhinagar. In 1997 has towns, its shops with two or three storeys each are reorganized the set up of Talukas which is mentioned finely built and its inhabitants :both men and women, in administrative set up. are graceful and delicate". (iii) Administrative Set-up: Since the beginning of the Christian era even up to the present time the inhabitants of Gujarat have With a view to run the administration of the State shown the best business acum~n and enterprise of all smoothly, it has been divided into Districts, which in the races of India. Before the beginning of the ~ixteenth turn have been further sub-divided into Talukas century the silk, gold atld silver brocades, kinkhab, (Tahsils) in the State of Gujarat, the community jari, and kasab embroidery ~nd cotton textiles of , development blocks are co-terminus with the Talukas. Ahmadabad were in demand i'n every eastern market The Talukas contain 'large number of villages and from Cairo to Peking. possibly several towns. The villages have Village In the time of Muzaffar III the independent Sultanate Panchayats to run the local administration. A Village of Gujarat came to an end, the c9ndition of the province Panchayat may constitute of one revenue village, being chaotic. Akbar started on the GiIjarat expedition I • several revenue villages or a part of a large village. and conquered it in 1573. During Mogul reign, Similarly, the town~ have Municipality or Municipal Ahmadabad saw considerable p~qspetity. The rulers after Corporation as the seat o(iocal self-government. the death of Aurangzeb were wJak and the Subas or the Mogul Viceroys were busy fightiilg ambngst themselves In the State of Gujarat, as on December 1999 there and with the Marathas which re~'ulted in disorder in the were 25 districts and 226* Talukas, against 19 districts country. During the reign of the Marathas in the and 184 Talukas in 1991 Census. There were seven eighteenth century, Ahmadabad to all purposes was talukas in Ahmadabad district in 1991 Census. In 1997 divided half into the hands of the and the other by several notification(s), Government of Gujarat half into the hands of the Gaekwad but the Peshwas reconstituted some districts and talukas of the State. canied greater jutisdiction. Therewas one representative Several changes as described below were also made in Ahmadabad on behalf of the Gaekwad. But the in Ahmadabad district .By Notification No. GHM-97- also nominated his Sub~ in the'city. During the 167-M-PFR-2197-2589-Ldated 24-12-1997 the taluka rule of 64 years of the Marathas, the «ondition of of Viramgam was reconstituted by creating two new Ahmadabad went from bad to w6rse and there was great talukas of Mandai and Detroj-Rampura by bifurcating disorder in the city. After a great deal, of struggle and ,them from Viramgam taluka. By -Notification fighting between Peshwa and ;Gaekwad, the British No.GHM-97-138-M-PFR-2197~2589-L dated 4-12- finally took over Ahmadabad in, 1817. 1997 new talukas of Barwala and Ranpur taluka were Ahmadabad played an important role in the create<;i by separating Barwala and Ranpur from movement for national independence. After his return Dhandhuka taluka .By Notification No. GHM-97-116- from South Aftica in 1915, Mahatma Gandhiji selected M-PFR-2997-2598-L dated 15-10-1997 Bavla taluka Ahmadabad for his stay in Ind~aand iestablished the was created by separating it from·Dholka taluka. In Sabarmati Harijan Ashram from where various stages 1991 Cerisus Dehgam was a taluka of Ahmadabad of the national movement were directed and the famous . "., disttict, by Notification No. GHM-97-86-M-PFR- Dandi March for the Salt Satyagrah with a barid of 1097-L dated 24-10-1997 Dehgam taluka was included chosen Satyagrahis undertaken in 1930.. as a taluka in Gandhinagar district and, was omitted In November, 1956, the States were'fecognised and from Ahmadabad disttict. the bigger bilingual State of Bombay Jas formed with Vidarbha, Marathawada, Saurashtra; and Kachchh

regions. The Ahmadabad division fanned part of the • Vagdod taluka merged in the Patan taluka of the Patan district on bigger bilingual Bombay State .. ' . 3nl July 2001.

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD The District Coll~ctor looks after the general the Village Panchayat and looks after the day-to-day administration, maintenance of collection of land work. In view of the expanding role of the public revenue and settlement of law related disputes,civil administration in a state like Gujarat, the Government supplies, district planning, mid-day meal scheme etc. has taken-up many activities and has set up several at the district level. At the Taluka level, Mamlatdar offices. Such offices which came into the existence looks after the land development and revenue are as under: collection and Jaw and order. The functions of (1) Education (Primary and Higher Education) administration of law and order and control and investigation of crime are done by the Supei"intendent (2) Agricultural and Research of Police of the district with the help of Police Stations (3) Animal Husbandry and Poultry working under him. For the purpose of maintaining (4) Forest and Environment . law and order, in the year 2000 there were 48 police (5) Roads and Buildings, Bridges stations, 127 police chowkies and 12 out-posts as per (6) Co-operation and Co-operative Societies statement below. (7) Industries, Small and Large as well as Cottage Police Station in the District (8) Health and Medical Services, Medical Education and Research, Family Welfare and Nutrition SI. Particulars City! 1998 2000 No. Rural (9) Infonnation Department, Police Station Rural 17 17 (10) Irrigation,Minor and Major City 30 31 (11) Social Welfare and Social Defence 2 Police Chowky Rural 9 10 The functions of above offices ~re managed and City ll5 117 controlled by concerned Head of Departments and in some cases also by District and Taluka Panchayats. 3 OutPost Rural 12 12 The task of providing primalY education in rural areas City 0 0 has been entrusted to District Panchayats. The Source: Director General of Police, Gandhinagar ,2000 functions related to Government of providing primary During the period 1998 to 2000 one police station education is assigned to District Primary Education and three police chowkies were increased but the out­ 'Officer of District Panchayat who works under District posts remained unchanged. Development Officer. The secondary education is looked after by District Education Officer of Education Tbe Panchayati Raj institutions are fairly strong Department. Primary education as well as higher and most of the development works have been secondary education of all types is govemed by District transferred to the District Panchayats and its Education Officer. subordinate bodies. The District Panchayat has an elected President and District Development Officer Agriculture activities have been delegated to appointed by the Government, works as its Secretary, District Panchayat to a large extent and District who looks after day-to-day work related to the Agriculture Officer is in-charge of looking after development. Similarly, at the Taluka level, Taluka agricultural produce including crops and vegetables. Panchayats have been constituted which have an Similarly Animal Husbandry is also a Panchayat elected President. The Taluka Development Officer, activity and routine work is controlled by the Deputy placed by the Government as Secretary of the Taluka Director (Animal Husbandry) who sits in District. Panchayat taking care of animals and poultry farms. Panchayats and he conducts the regular administrative Besides, District Agriculture Officer in Panchayat work.Like-wise, an elected President heads the Offices such as Deputy Director (Agriculture) and Municipality and the Chief Officer works as the other officials look after various aspects of agriculture Secretary of the Municipality, who looks after the day­ for developing the sector as well as to extend necessary to-day work. In case of the large cities. the State assistance to farmers at district level. Government has constituted Municipal Corporations, which are headed by an elected Mayor and the Besides Director, animal husbandry officer of Municipal Commissioner, appointed by the Panchayat offices such as Deputy' Director (Animal Government, looks after the routine work. At the Husbandry) Special Officers at Veterinary Offices etc. Village level, the Sarpanch is the elected Chief and in state government animal husbandry department also the Talati (Village Mantri) works as the Secretary to monitor activities of the sector at district level.

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE· Viramgam plain in the north, Sabaimati Basin in the Sabarkantha and Mahesana districts. Subsequently, it nOlth-east, Kheda district in the east, Gulf of enters the Gandhinagar diftrict and then it enters the and Bhavnagar district in the south ~nd Bhadar River Ahmadabad district. The otal length of this river is plain in the west. 416 kms. It flows for abo t 118 kms. in Ahmadabad district and then it enters he, Kheda district and then The region is having lowest relief in the district merges in the . and elevation ranges betweel)il2 metres and 22 metres above M.S.L. Main rivers of tlie region are Sabarmati, Except the river Sabarmati, the Khari River a Bhogava and Bhadar which ultimately merge in the tributary of Sabarmati and the Meshvo flow through Gulf of Khambhat. The region has the geological Dehgam and Daskroi talukas while the river Bhogavo structure of Alluvium, blown sand, etc., and the soils with its branch Omkar and three other rivers viz. are Orthids-Aquepts and Uste;rts-Ochrepts types. I Bhadar, Lilka and Utavli pass through Dhandhuka taluka. There is another river called Rodh which flows Bhadar River Plain : through Sanand and Dho~ka talukas, There is no river This plain occupies the south-western part of the or rivulet in Viramgam taluka. district and covers the part bf Dhandhuka taluka of Lakes: district Ahmedabad. Surendranagar 'district bounds it in the north and Bhadar-Bhogavo Lowland in the east; The district has a nUIhber of lakes. Among .them while Bhavnagar district touches the region in the south well-known lakes are as under: and west. (1) Nal Sarovar : The relief feature indicates that the general slop Thirty se'ven miles south-Jest ofAhmadab:id the of the region is from west to ea~t. Altitude of the region Nal Sarovar covers an area of 49 Sq.miles. 'Mostly'it varies between 21 metres and ?2 metl'es ~bove M.S.L. is full of water whole year. It is shallow and in most Geologically, the region is;mainly composed of parts muddy lagune, seldom more than 6 feet deep. It Alluvium, blown sand, etc. sniitn tract of Deccan Trap is surrounded by dreary flat land relieved only by plants structre is also observed in this :region. Soils are mainly and bushes of the coarsest growth. The northern Gategorized as Usterts-Ochrepts type. western and southern sides, without any well. niar~d Hills: banks are covered by reeds and tall grass. To the east the land rises in wave like mounds of loose sand. Soon This district i~ no~ after the rains are over, in the shallow parts the Nill endowed with hills and hillocks. Sarovar water is brackish and by the end of March it is of varying gradient. However.:, salty. some lands in few talukas; , ! (2) : mentioned below are dotted with few hills and hillocks: The Chandola Lake is about two miles south of whose grandeur from the view: Ahmadabad near the tomb of Shah A' lam embanked point of elevation hardly needs elabbrate mention. In and is circular in form. It covers an area of 181 acres. the west a few kilometers from the town of Ranpur The lake was in existence when Asha Bhil founded Taluka, a series of low hills gradually rises towards AshapalH. the parent range of Chotila, where a conical peak 600 (3) : feet high above sea level is the most remarkable feature of the country. The lake is at a distance of a mile from the Raipur gate of Ahmadabad city and is called Hoje-i-Kutub. Drainage: This reservoir is probably the largest of its kind and There are 16 rivers in the , covers seventy six acres. It is more than a mile round district. Among them the and is a polygon of thirty four sides, each side 190 Sabarmati is the principal feet long. It has a beautiful garden in the middle c~Ued river of this district and rest Nagina Wadi or jewel garden. It is very popular picnic are small rivers. spot. . The Sabarmati River rises (4) Munsar Lake: at the place near ,Wekaria in \the Rfljasthan State. The Munsar, commonly known as the Minal-sar Thereafter it touches the borders of Banaskahtha, is situated to the west of the town ofViramgam)twas

Y-S4-7 9 DISTRICT CENSUS ,HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD built during the Tegime of MinaI Devi, mother 'of the ,Climate: SiddhRaj Jaysinh, the great SoIan'ki monarch .of The climate of this Gujarat. It contains water all the year round. district is characterized by (5) Malav Lake ,! a hot summer and general dryness .except during -the The Malav, less commonly called the Minai Lake south-west monsoon on the western outskirts of the town of Dholka, .covers season. The cold 'season an area ofover forty eighvacres and :holds a perennial fwm December to supply of water not less than fifteen feet in depth. It is February is followed by the.hot season from March to said to have -been built by the mother of SidhdhRaj May. llhe period fromJ une to September is the south­ Jaysinh and completed :in the year 1115 AD. west monsoon 'season. ,october. and November const,itut~ the post monsoon season. Generally (6) Khan Lake .: speaking the climate 'of the central portions of the The Khan lake, also on the west of the town of district is more .qppressive during the hot season and Dholka and is reputed to have been built about the end .at all times less healthy than along the coast line or in of the fifteenth or the beginning of the sixteenth century the north. by one Sarovar Khan from Delhi. Octagonal in shape, a) Temperature: it covers twenty five acres .and holds water all the year Ahmadabad has its own meteorological round. It has an average depth of ten feet. observatory in the district. The records of this (7) MulJan :Lake : observatory may be taken as representative of the meteorological conditions in the,district in general. The The Mullan Lake, on the north-west corner of the period from March to May is .generally one of ·town of Dhandhuka, is twenty acres in extent and is continuous increase in temperature. Generally May is surrounded by masonry walls in great disrepair. 'There the hottest month. Nights during June are wannerthan are no steps,and all the water dries up in the hot season. in May. From the beginning of November both day It is said to .have been built by a Mugha'l officer whose and night temperature gradually drops and January name it bears. becomes the coldest month as the daily maximum and

< minimum temperature for January found to be lower In addition to the above mentioned lakes small than .that of other months. Cold waves sometimes affect ponds not fairly big in size exist at prominent places the district in association with western disturbances such as Sanand, Saikhej and Dholka etc. which move across ~orth India during the cold season. TEMPERATURE (in celsius)

Name of Months 1996 1997 1998 1999 Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 January 31 7.9 30 7.3 31.3 6 33,3 6.2 February 34.6 11.2 37.8 7.5 34.6 8.3 36 10.7 March 41.6 16.6 39.3. 15.8 41.2 14 41.9 13.9 April 43.5 16.7 42.4 18.7 43.6 20.3 43.7 20 May 44.4 24.3 44 21.2 45.5 N.A. 43.8 24.9 June 44.4 17.5 41.4 21.8 43.2 23.1 41.4 23.4 July 37.3 24 35.7 24.7 36 24.2 36.7 23 August 34.6 23:6 35.5 23.2 38.4 24 34.6 24.4 September 36.7 22.,8 35.7 23.6 35.8 22.4 37.6 24.1 ':October 37.8 17.2 36.6 18 36.3 16.5 36.5 14.9 November 33.8 9.7 35.2 14 35.2 10.2 36.2 11.6 December 32.4 tOA 30.4 9.5 32.5 6.2 32:6 7.3

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics (Statistical Abstract).2000

.fO DISTRICT CENSUS HA~DBOOK : AHMADABAD The soil is generally fertile and its response becomes Tenancy Act, 1939 came into force in the erstwhile very well after inigation and manuring. The Kyari soil Bombay State. is found in several parts of the city, Daskroi, Sanand, After independence of the country, it was necessary Dholka and Viramgam talukas. The rocky soil is ~ound that the country is self-sufficient in agricultural in parts of Dhandhuka taluka known as Kunar tract. It production. It can be done only when the tillers of the is shallow and light in texture and fit for early maturing land should have some definite rights 'over' the land. crops like cotton, bajari, jowar and math(one type of With a view to effect control on efficient utilization of pulses). agricul turalland. and also to protect the tenants fUlther The principal crops grown in the district are wheat, and also to accept a definite policy and view for the bajari, jowar and paddy among the staple crops and country on agricultural land, The Bombay Tenancy and cotton among the non-staple crops.In the north-eastern Agricultural Land Act, 1948 was enacted and it was portion of the district, the main crops grown are paddy. brought into force since then. bajari, jowar and vegetables in Kharif and wheat in The Act of 1948 was amended five times. An Ra1;>i season. The famous Bhal tract growing important provision of 'Farmer Day' was inserted in unirrigated wheat is located in the south-western the Act on 1-8-1956. According to this provision, if any portion of the district, but this crop is never a regular person legally tilled the land of other person on 01-04- one, and its yield is the lowest in the state. The north­ 1957, he was entitled to purchase the said land. Even eastern portion of the district ~nd a part of Dholka though Gujarat State was bifurcated from Bombay State taluka have a garden land where fruit crops like lemon, in 1960, the said act applied to it also as well. guava, pomegranate and mango are grown. The Tenant means the person who held land on lease western portion of the district has mainly saline soil . viz" where mostly cotton crop is cultivated. (1) Tenant as per Section 4 (4) Land and Land use Pattern : (2) Protected tenant The total land in the district was 8,087 sq.kms. (3) Permanent tenant during 1998-1999. The land classification according . (4) The person who continued to possess the,land to the different uses for the rural areas of the district with or without the consent of the land owner for the year 1998-1999, is given below on the basis of after appointed date and upto specified date information collected from the Village Directory. . or it is considered that he continued the Land Classification of Rural Areas possession of the land. (In '00 hectares) In Gujarat 1,049,056.4 hectares ofland have been released and distributed to total 1,278, 125 beneficiaries S1. No. Classification Area as on 31.3.99 permanently under The Bombay Tenancy and 2 3 Agricultural Land Act, 1948. Among the beneficiaries I Forest 17.2 177,171 were from Scheduled Castes, 258,132 from 2 Irrigated' .. 1,148.8 Scheduled Tribes and 842,822 from others category. 3 Unirrigate

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE Area under Major CI'OPS (7) In-igation : (in '00 hectares) a) Source of Irrigation SI.No. Name ofcfoP 1993-94 1997-98 The major sources for 4 I 2 3 irrigations are government '­ 672 732 1 Paddy ,. cannals, tanks and wells. These 2 Wheat . 774 .1,015 different sources in th~ district 3 Bajri 414 337 are presented below during 4 Jowar 401 1993-94 and 1997-98. ' 5 Other cereals 22 16 Area under Irrigation by Source 6 Gram 103 171 (in'OO hectares) 7 Other pulses 97 'SI 8 Sugarcanc 7 7 SI. Source of 1993-94 1997-98 9 Groundnut 2 2 No. irrigation Net Gross Net Gross 10 Cotton 1,503 1,606 1 2 :I 4 5 6 Govt.Canals 377 401 367 380 Source: Season and Crop Report, Directorate of ~iculture,1999 2 Tanks 38 38 26 26 The area under wheat, gram; and cotton crops has 3 Wells 968 1,158 995 1,188 increased while the area under' other cereals, other -, pulses, bajari has decreased during the year 1997-98 Total L,383 1,597 1,388 l,594 as compared to the year 1993-94. It is noticed that a Source: Season and Crop Report.Directorate of Agriculture, 1999 majority of the cropped area was under, cotton, paddy, wheat and bajari. '. The above figures indicate that wells are the main source of irrigation in the district Next in order is the ,b) Avel'age Yield per Hectaj'e : Government canals. It is seen that the main source of irrigation in this district for all the years was wells. The average yield per hectare:ofthe principal crops in the district dUllng the year 1993-94 and 1997-98 is (8) Animal Husbandi'y : shO\\'n below: a) Livestock Population : Average Yield per Hectare Cattle wealth plays a· (In kgs.) pivotal role in the rural economy of the district. Sl.No. Name of Crop 1993~.94 1997-98 According to the livestock 2 3: 4 censuses of 1992 and 1997, Bajri (Khari1) 394 1,0:15 the livestock population in the district fis indicated 2 BajriCSummer) 2,224 2,161 below. 3 Jowar(Khari1) 27E Livestock 4 Paddy 1,382 1,548 S1. Livestock Population Year 5 Wheat 1,058 1,008 No. 1992 1997 6 Groundnut 500 1,429 1 2 3 4 7 Cotton 200 204 (A) Total Livestock 681,130 624,064 8 Sugarcane 7,500 7,100 Cattle (cross breed) 4,720 5,275 (a) Male ovcr 2.5 years 438 235 Source : Season and Crop Report, Directorate of Agriculture. 1999 .' (b) Female over 2.5 years, 2,572 3,144 The average yield per hectare was higher in bajari (c) Young stock 1,710 1,896 (kharif), paddy, groundnut and cotton where as the' 2 Cattle Clndigenoues) 217,897 182,622 average yield per hectare was' 100vet in wheat, (a) Male over j years 61,189 28,999 sugarcan; and bajari (summer) during the y~ar 1997- (b) F,cmale over 3 years 99,721 97,179 98 than that recorded during the year 1993-94. (c) Young stock 56,987 56,444

13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Sl. Livestock Population Year (9) Fisheries: No. 1992 1997 In Ahmadabad 2 3 4 district fishing acti vity is 3 Buffaloes 220.874 243,800 on a negligible scale. The (a) Males over 3 years 1,431 2,099 fish resourc~s of the (b) Females over 3 years 135,487 159,413 district are mostly (c) Young stock 83,956 82,288 4 Sheep 39,931 17,145 confined in tanks, rivers 5 Goal 108,017 104,569 and irrigation reservoirs. 6 Horses and ponies 938 1,613 Some marine fishes like Zing a, Bumla, Magra, Boi 7 Camels 2,030 2,139 are found in Dhandhuka taluka. In Ahmadabad city 8 Pigs 26,195 20,727 there are few families of fishermen. This district has 9 Other livestock 60,528 46,174 village ponds and irrigation tanks for fish culture. The (B) Poultry 144,873 81,751 Department of Fisheries has established an aquarium Source: (I) Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Livestock in Naginawadi at Kankaria Lake. Census, 1992 Fisheries Activities (2) Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Livestock Census, j 997 The livestock population has decreased in 1997 SI. Item 1997-98 1998-99 No. as compared to the year 1992. Poultry birds have also decreased in 1997 as compared to the year 1992. 1 2 3 4 I Total number of fishing boats 327 322 b) Agricultural Implements : 2 Total number of fishing nets 8,882 8.882 According to the livestock census conducted in 3 Fish production (In tonnes) 2,968 4,086 the State, the comparative data for agricultural 4 Number of active fishermen 2,582 implements in the district for the years 1992 and 1997 2,582 are shown in the following statement. 5 Fishermen Primary Co-operative II 12 Societies (Number) Agricultural Implements 6 Membership of fishermen's Primary 1,094 1,149 Sl.No. Name of Agricultural Year , Co-operative Societies Implements 1992 1997 7 Paid up share capital of fishermen's 223.7 253.9 2 3 4 Co-operative Societies (ln'OO Rs.)

Plough Source: Commissioner of Fisheries, 1998-1999 (a) Wooden' 18,288 9,757 (b) Iron 14,489 5,830 The' above data indicates an increase in the fishing 2 Carts 14,795 8,988 activities in the district during 1998-99 as compared 3 Oil Engines 7,965 7,773 to the year 1997-98. 4 Electric Motors & Pumps 2,174 2135 5 Tractors 4,145 8,492 (10) Industry: 6 Wheat Thresher 971 The total numbers of Source: (I) Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Livestock registered factories and average Census, 1992 number of daily workers (2) Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Livestock Census, 1997 employed by major groups of The use of tractor as an agricultural implement is industries for the year 1998 and increased w,here as all the implements shown as above 1999 are shown in the following is decreased during 1997 as compared to the 1992. statement. Distribution of Important, Industrial Establishments by Major Industrial Group

SI. Major Description of Manufacture As on 31.12.98 As on 31.12.99 No.Group ofNIC Number of Average Number of Averge (National Establishment number of Establishment number of Industrial persons persons Classification) per day per day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 17,930 20-21 Food products 351 13,597 379 291 2 22 Beverages tobacco and related products 8 158 13 137 8,659 3 23 Cotton textiles 519 49,759

14 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Major Description of Manufacture As on 31.12:98 As on 31.12.99 No. Group of NIC Number of Average Number of Averge (National Establishment number of Establishment number of Industrial persons persons Classification) per day per day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 24 Wool, silk and;man made fibre textiles 58 10,028 73 10,285 5 25 Jute and other ~egetabie fibre textiles(except cotton) 5 177 10 236 6 26 Textile produc\s (inc!. wearing apparel) 72 4,409 103 4,856 7 27 Wood and woo:d products, Furniture and fixtures 260 2,865 279 2,880 8 28 Paper and paper products and printing, 206 5,191 207 5,310 publishing and allied industries 9 29 Leather and products of leather, fur and 10 162 10 132 substitutes of leather 10 30 Basic chemical and chemical products 853 24,923 950 31,049 (except products of petroleum and coal) 11 31 Rubber, plastic, petroleum and coal products 239 7656 268 6833 processing and 'nuclearfuels .

12 32 Non metallic ~neral products 231 13,247 264 1l,977 13 33 Basic metal an~ alloy industries 545 19,238 564 16,983 14 34 Metal products and parts except machinery 341 9,448 387 lO,181 and cquipments:. 15 35-36 Machinery and equipment other than transport 756 22,587 778 22,650 equipment (scientific equipment, photographic( cinematographic'equipment and watches.and clocks is classified in division 38) 16 37 Transport equipn1ent and parts 45 1,963 55 2,889 17 38 Other manufactUring industries 45 1,298 48 1,368 i ;"l- 18 39 Repairs of capitai goods 8 65 10 114 19 40-43 Electricity Gas and water Generation transmission 5 2,147 5 1,791 distribution watt;r works supply etc • 20 Other Industries; 118 7,386 558 44,477 Total 4,675 196;304 5,098 202,891

Source: Chief Inspector of Factories, 2000

(11) Trade and Commerce : Uttar Pradesh and as far as Chennai. Mangoes and This term includes wholesale andretail trade of bananas are imported from different parts of the aU kinds and other commercial activitiesAt present, country and are sold here. Among the different varieties imports in the district consist of the following in textiles, cotton sarees are also imported from categories. Among cereals and pulses, rice, gram, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, etc. Banarasi sarees are wheat, jowar and peas are imported from other parts broughtifrom Banaras and voils from Mumbai. Cotton 'of Gujarat and from Rajasthan, :Punjab and Madhya cloth is also imported from Mumbai and other centres. Pradesh.· Groundnut oil is imported fn:jm .saurashtra, Woollen cloth is imported by merchants from Mumbai, Chennai, etc. Dry fruits and fruits such as mangoes J amnagar, Kanpur and Ludhiana, which are centres of are imported from Maharashtra arid from Val sad, Surat production. Handioom made woollen cloth is imported and J unagadh from Gujarat State. Apples are imported from Mumbai, Rajasthan Chennai, etc. Ready-made from Simla and Delhi. Potatoes come from garments mostly purchased from Surat and Mumbai. Banaskantha and Farukabad. '(U.P.) onion from Stationery .articles such as fountain pens, ink, pencils, Saurashtra and garlic from Jamnagar and from south pins, slates etc. are imported from Mumbai, Andhra Gujarat. Ahmadabad is a great ;market for sale of Pradesh and Surendranagar. Tea and coffee are vegetables. In this market vegetables are·brought from imported from Calcutta, Cochin and Mysore. Salt is Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh;" Rajasthan, DeIhL from Saurashtra. Clocks are imported from Morbi,

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Banglore; Mumbai, etc. Cement is brought from and in other centres of the district are exported to all Sevalia, Ranavav, Porbandar, Sikka and Dwarka. Brass over Gujarat and adjoining States. Bones are exported and Copper wares are brought from Sihor, Visnagar, to Bhavnagar, Kalol, Deesa and Mumbai. Handloom Nadiad, Dabhoi etc. Glasswares are imported from cloth is also sent from Dholka to other pallS of Gujarat. Than, Wankaner, Sihor and Kolkata, Leather goods The commercial and co-operative banking come from Agra, Delhi, Kanpur and Chennai. facilities available in the rural area of the district are Medicines are imported from Mumbai, Kolkata, shown in the following statement. Vadodara. Some are also manufactured locally. Ghee is imported from Saurashtra and Kachchh area. Villages Having Banking Facility Kerosene oil from Koyali, Mahesana, Sabarmati and S1. Name of Number of Number of Banking Kandla. Timber, teakwood, plywood, fire wood and No. Taluka Villages Institutions charcoal, cake and coal are imported from Godhra, where Commerical Co- Songadh, Vijapur, Harij, Zinzuvada and from Jharia, Banking Operative facility is Madhya Pradesh respectively. Available As compared to imports, expolls are very few. 2 3 4 5 Ahmadabad district supplies cotton and cotton cloth 1 Mandai 6 4 4 to the whole of Gujarat. Mumbai, Delhi and also to 2 Detroj Rampura 5 5 3 foreign countries. Iron goods and machinery spare palls 3 Viramgam 4 4 0 4 Sananel. are exported to other parts of Gujarat. Ahmadabad 10 9 3 5 Ahmadabad City I I o district produces wheat, bajri and rice in large 6 Daskroi 13 8 12 quantities, which are sent to adjoining areas. The 7 Dholka 14 12 6 impqrtant commodities exported out of district from 8 Bavla 5 4 3 various.towns are mentioned in table-47. 9 Ranpur 3 3 1 10 Barwala 5 2 4 Agricultural implements, paper, bricks, cement 11 Dhandhuka 8 6 5 pipes and sheets, lime, steel cup-boards, bidi, sewing Total: 74 S8 41 machines and their spare parts manufactured locally Source: Village Directory,ZOOI Banking and Insurances: Occupation wise classification of outstanding credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks(At the end of March,1999) (Amount in Rs. '000) 51. Occupation Gujarat State Ahmadabad District No. Number of Outstanding Number of Outstanding Accounts Credit Accounts Credit 2 3 4 5 6 Agriculture 797,379 2,2325,870 .20,495 1;646,708 (1) Direct Finance 791,685 17,882,575 19,958 ],224,637 (2) Indirect Finance 5,694 4,443,295 537 422,071 II Industry 179,784 140,698,824 .32,991 50,261,138 (1) Mining & QUaITying 441 1,270,200 54 2,10,257 (2) Manufacturing& Processing 177,831 127,480,926 32,531 47,431,623 (3) Electricity, Gas & Water 208 9,517,431 38 1,057,337 (4) Construction 1,304 2,430,267 368 1,561,921 nr Transport Operation. 36,350 2,784,525 3796 568,491 IV Professional & Other Services 73,853 4,356,909 11,389 1,328,499· V Personal Loans 494,573 17,542,287 113,388 5,'143.967 (1) Loans for purchase of consumer durables 26,581 492,645 3,093 75,212 (2) Loans for housing 91,020 6,938,513 22,351 2,271,178 (3) Rest of the Personal Loans 376,972 10,111.129 87,944 2,797,577 VI Trade 186,048 17,354,910 21,038 8,417,486 (1) Wholesale Trade 16,786 11,666,476 5,358 7,194,967 (2) Retail Trade 169,2~2 5,688,434 15,680 1,222,519 5,109,694 VI Finance 3,016 6,20S,625. 436 2,929,636 VII All Others 135,659 10,929,247 40,733 Total of which Bank Credit 1,906,662 222,201,197 244,266 75,405,619 (1) Artisans and Village industries 57,872 1036,926 .3,992 140,585 5,144,083 (2) Other Small Scale Industries 77,839 18,725,711 16,922 Source: Banking Statistics, Basic Statistical Returns, Volume 28, March, 1999.

16 ANALYTICAL N9TE (12) Transport and Co~unication : Congress, road length in the district by category is given below for the years 1998-99, 1999-2000, and Transport and 2000-2001, 'Communication facilities are considered as a) Road: administrative necessity as The linking of one place well as a public with other by road is very convenience Moreover; a essential to provide good well ~kriit transportation transport system. The system is a pre-requisite for th7 social and economic information regarding roads development of any distric't. According to the available in Ahmadabad district for the year 1998-99 classification of road, .made by' the Indian' Roads to 2000-01 a~e given in the statement below.

Road Length of Differ~nt Category

Sl. Year Type of Road (in Kms.) Village Total No. t Highways District Roads Roads National State Main Other l' 2 3 '.4 5 6 7 8 9 10. 11 12 13 GOVT. PNCH GOVT. PNC GOVT. PNC GOVT. PNC GOVT. PNC DN. iDN. DN. HDN. DN. HDN. DN. HDN. DN. HDN. 1 1998-1999 139 ·0 1,153 0 81 1,060 45 339. 74 1,012 3,903 2 1999-2000 139 0 1,071 0 78 913 19 315 48 844 3,427 3 2000-2001 139 0 . 1,071 0 78 913 19 315 48 849 3,432

Note: GOVT. DN= Government Division. Source: R & B Deptt.Gandhinagar,2001 PNCH. DN= Panchayat Division. '.

. This statement includes. :the information of d) Posts and Telegraphs : national/state highway, district roads and village The follo~ing table shows the roads. This indicate that no new' roads except village . .. ·.. ,,·· .. ,..··· number of villages in the district , roads by panchayat divisIon were con,structed dud.ng possessing post, telegraph and phone . period 1999-2001, though these were maintained by facilities. As regards rural areas of the . . the concerned authorities . .In Ahmadabad, according' districts, the facility of post, telegraph u ',' " . to 1991 census 458 villages were connected with pucca and telephone are available in 432,9 and 352 villages roads. According to 2001 census, 540 villages are respecti vel y. connected with pucca roads and 6 villages are Communication Facilities connected with kachcha roads .. SI..No. Type of Communication Number of Villages b) Railway: 1 2 3 1 Postal 432 The district Ahmadabad 2 TeJagraph 9 3 is well connected with other Telephon~ 352 parts by railway net work Source :'Village Directory, 2001 though there are only 53 e) State Road Transport: villages having railway Out of 547 villages, 540 villages are connected facilities. with bus facilities up to 1998-99. c) Ports: Number of villages having bus facility Sl.No. Year Number of villages There is no sea port in this district while the main I 2 3 city Ahmadabad is connected by: a~r route having two 1 1998-99 540 airports. One is national and other is international. Source: Village Direcory, 2001

Y·S4-8 17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD (13) Electricity : and social welfare. Arrangements for housing facilities Electricity is the chief for below poverty line people and rural devlopment necessity for the economic schemes are implemented by panchay'ats. Gram development of the district. Panchayats also implement important prograillmes ,The main source for power like, 'food for work' and other programmes beneficial supply in the district is Gujarat for the local people. Thus, Panchayats play an Electricity Board. Out of 546 important role in the development of village and its inhabited villages, all villages economy. There are l3761 Gram Panchayats in Gujarat and towns are electrified in the district. State. Out of 547 villages in Ahmadabad district there are 28 group Gram Panchayats and 490 independent (14) Gram Panchayats, its composition, Gram Panchayats. The Mota karanpura is having jurisdiction and role in the Development of maximum 3 villages in group Gram Panchayat. Village and its Economy : (v.) Census Concepts : The system of Panchayati Raj was introduced in Building: the year 1963 in Gujarat State. Under this set up, the three tier system was introduced namely, The District A 'buil,ding' is generally a single structure on the Panchayat, The Taluka Panchayat and The Gram ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one Panchayat. . component unit which are used or likely to'be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops, Gram Panchayat is an important institution of self- . business houses, offices, factories, workshops, work government. The Gram Panchayat is formed for a village . sheds, schools, places of entertainment, places of or a group of Villages. The Gram Panchayat is worship, godowns, stores, etc. Ii is also possible that constituted for a local area with the population of less buildings which have component units may be used than 10,000. Such local area may be revenue village or' for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ a group of revenue villages or hamlets forming part of a residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ revenue village or such other administrative unit or part residence, etc. of thereof. The number of members of Gram Panchayat varies from 9 to 15. The tenure of Gram Panchayat is of Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. five years~ The people of village elect Sarpanch and But in some areas the very nature of construction of . Vice-Sarpanch (Up-Sarpanch) and other members of the houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is Panchayat. Various Committees like; Social Justice the case of conical structures where entrance is also Committee and Standing Committee are formed. In the provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, year 1993. Government of India enacted 73 rd such of the conical structures are also treated· as Constitutional Amendment regarding provisions of separate bUilding. Panchayati Raj and implementation of this Act in Gujarat Permanent Houses : th started from 15 April 1994. By this constitutional Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of amendment, Panchayats are given constitutional status. permanent materials. The Material of wall can be Regular and timely eleCtion, participation of women and . anyone from the following namely Galvanized iron backward classes, formation of separate State Election sheets or other metal sheets, Asbestos sheets, burnt Commission and rotation system in electing the heads bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of from of the various comIl1ittees are other significant anyone of the following materiitls namely tiles, slate, amendments in the act. becentralised planning process galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, and active participation of people is the soul of the bricks, stones or concrete. Panchayati Raj Act. The powers for decentralised planning, implementation and development are./ Semi-permanent Houses : delegated to the Panchayats. Houses in which either wall or roof is made of permanent materials and the other is made of temporary The primary functions of the District/Taluka Panchayats are providing facilities for primary material. education, health, drinking water, electricity, Temporary Houses: . constructions and maintenance of roads, bridges etc., Houses in which both walls and roof are made of maintenance of Gauchars, organising relief work at materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls the time of scarcity and drought situation, sanitation may be made from anyone of the following temporary

18 ANALYTICAL NOTE any of them from doing so. 'Persons in a household Caste in addition to every member. of the Ramdasi, may be related or unrelated ora mix of both. However, Kabirpanthi; Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house Punjab or Patia1a and East Punjab States Union were but do not take their meals frqm the common kitchen, in relation to that State whether they professed the then they are not constituent of a cOInmon household. Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, in September Each such person was to be treated as a separate 1956, by ail amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 household. The important link in finding out whether and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to it was a household or not was acommon kitchen. There Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh religions may be one member hou~eholds, two member ~,~.r~··placed on the same footing with regard to the households or multi-member i60useholds. specification of Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in' the Constitution (Scheduled Institutional Households : : .. Castes) Order 1990, the. Hindu, the Sikh and the A· gr~up of unrelated p~rsons who live in an Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard institution and take their meal~ from acommon kitchen to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes. is called an Institutional Ho~sehold. Examples of The lists containing the names' of the Scheduled Institutional Households are b~6ardin:g houses, mes~es, . Castes and the- Scheduled Tribes applicable for the hostels, hotels, rescue hqmes, jails, ashrams; Census of India 2001 in the State is given below. orphanages, etc. To make the defini~ion more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it List of Scheduled Castes : was specifically mentioned that ,ihis category or 1. Ager households would cover only :ihose households where 2. Bahd, Bant a group of unrelated persons Vve in an institution and . 3. Bawa-Dedh, Dedh Sadhu share a common kitchen. . 4. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru Asodi. Chamadia, Houseless Household : ,Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Haralayya, / Households who do not live in buildings or census Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, houses but live in the open on roadside payements, in Madig; Mochi, Nalia, Telegu Machi, Kamati hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar. open in places of worship, maridaps, tailway platforms, 5. Bhangi, Mehtar, .olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, etc., are treated as Houseless Household. Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Baimiki, Korar, Zadmalli. 6. Chalvadi, Channayya Scheduled Castes and .Scheduled iTribes : 7. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Desar Article 341 (1) of the Constitution provides that 8. Dangashia the President may, with respect to any. State or Union 9. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya territory, specify the castes, races or;tribes or parts of 10. Garmatang or groups within castes, races 6r tribes which shall for 11. Garoda, Garo the purposes of the Constit~tion be deemed to be 12. Halleer Scheduled Castes in relation' to that State or Union territory. Article 342(1) s~milarly provides for 13. Halsar, HasIar, Hulasvar, Halasvar specification of tribes or triba1 cOmInunities 'or parts 14. Holar, Valhar of or groups within tribes or tribal communities, which 15. Holaya, Holer· are to be deemed for the purp6ses of the Constitution 16. Lingader to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States 17. Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu ~nd Union territories. In pursu~l!ce ofithese provisions, 18. Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, Vankar, Maru the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes Vankar. Antyaj are notified for each State and Union territory and are 19. Mang, Matang, Minimadig valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Union 20. Mang-Garudi territory and not outside. . 21. Meghaval, Meghwal, Menghvar It is important to mention here that under the 22. Mukri Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no 23. Nadia, Hadi person who professed a religion'!different from "24. Pasi Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled 25. Senva, Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Rawat

21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD 26. Shemalia Language and Mother Tongue: 27. Thori As per the census concept, each language is a group 28. Tirgar, Tirbanda of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects 29. Turi information on the mother tongue of each person and 30. Turi Barot, Dedh Barot mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in Scheduled Tribes : childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in 1. Barda the person's home in childhood will be the mother 2. Bavacha, Bamcha tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the 3. Bharwad (In the Nesses of the forests of Alech, 'language usually spoken by the mother is considered Barada and Git)* as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language 4. Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi-Bhil, Dungi'i Bhil, . spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal BhiI, mother tongues returned by the respondents in census Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia; Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, are classified and grouped under appropriate languages Vas ave. according to their linguistic characteristics. 5. Charan (In the 'Nesses of the forests of Alech, Literate: Barada and Gir) * 6. Chaudhri (In Surat and Valsad districts) A person age 7 years and above who can both read 7. Chodhara and write with understanding in any language is taken 8. Dhanka, Tadvi,Tetaria, Valvi as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write 9. Dhodia is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal 10. Dubla, Talavia, Halpati education or passed any minimum educational 11. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi standard. Literacy could also have been achieved 12. Gond, Rajgond through adult literacy classes or through any non­ 13. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi; Dhor Katkari, formal edu~ational system. People who are blind and Son Kathodi, Son Katkari can read in Braille are treated as literates. . 14. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna Literacy Rate: . 15. Koli (In Kachchh district) 16. Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Koigha Literacy rate of th~ population is defined as the 17. Kunbi (In The Dangs district) percentage of literates in the age group seven years 18. Naikda; Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia and above. For different age groups the percentage of Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. 19. Padhar Educational Level : 20. Paradhi (In Kachchh district) 21. Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi The highest level of education a pe"rson has (Excluding Amreli,Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, completed. J unagadh, Kachchh, Rajkot and Work: Surendranagar districts) Work is defined as partIcIpation in any 22. Patelia . economically productive activity with or without 23. Pomla compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 24. Rabari (In the Nesses of the forests of Alech, be physical andlor mental in nature. Work involves Barada and Gir)* not only actual work but also includes effective 25. Rathawa supervision and direction of work. It even includes part 26. Siddi (In Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise Junagadh, Rajkot and Surendranagar districts) or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged 27. Vaghri (in Kachchh district) in 'work' as defined above are workers. Persons who 28. Varli are engaged in cultivation or milk production even 29. Vitola, Kotwalia, Barodia solely for domestic cDnsumption are also treated as * The area comprised of Jamnagar and Junagadh districts. workers.

22 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD (vi) Non Census Concepts : periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type Improved Drinking Water : of latrines are of service type latrines from where human excreta is removed by scavengers from house If the household had access to drinking water to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or supplied from ~·tap, hand pump, tube well or well shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. (protected or covered) situated within or outside the These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or premises, it is considered as baving access to improved tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping drinking water. grounds. System of Sewerage : Fertility:. Generally, a sewerage system would mean a In demography, the word fertility is used in relation network. of mains and branches of underground to the actual production of children or occurrence of conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point births specially lives births. Fertility is a measure of of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and rate at which population adds to itself by births and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those normally assessed by relating the number of births to that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other a full or part of the population, such as number of surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those married women or number of women of child bearing carrying both sewage and storm water are called age. The definitions of the terminology used in combined sewers. However, in some towns, which are, computing different fertility rates are mentioned below. not provided with such underground sewerage System, Crude Birth Rate (CBR) : it is served by open surface drain, box drain, silk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. Ratio of the numbers of live births in a yearto the mid year population. (normally expressed per 1,000 Type of Latrine and Method of Disposal of population). Night Soil : Numbers of live births during the year There are three prevalent systems of disposal of CBR"" X 1,000 human wastes, viz.(i) underground sewerage, (ii) Mid -year Population sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and Crude Death Rate (CDR) : collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with Ratio of the numbers of deaths in a year to the mid manual scavenging. ye~r population, normally expressed per 1,.000 The system of underground sewerage provides for population. . the street sewerage with which are connected the Numbers of deaths during the year sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water CDR = X 1,000 closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand Mid -year Population flushing). Through this sewer the faucal matter is Natural Growth Rate(NGR) : transported without the need for scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and big towns. Natural Growth rate is obtained as the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate in the Where the streets sewer does not exist these absence of migration. sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a NOR =CBR - CDR leaching pit: Here the liquid wastes from the water Age - Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) : closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic Number of .live births in a year to female tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This population in any specified age group normally dispersion requires an optimum travel through the expressed per 1,000 women. pores of the soil, which renders th,e harmful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration Numbers of live births in a particular through the soil traversed. age group ASFR X 1,000 Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells =------Numbers female population of are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines same specified age group are connected with them. These wens are cleaned at

24 ANALYTICAL NOTE Age - Specific Marital Fertility Rate (A8MFR): Age-Specific ~ortality Rate (ASMR): , Number of live bitths in a year to Inarried female 'Number of deaths in a pmticular age and sex group population in any specifiedr:age group normally ped,OOO population of the same age group. expressed per 1,000 malTied w.6men. Number of deaths in a particular Number of live ~irths in a age group particular age :group ASMR = ------" X 1,000 ASMFR = -----~----'--X 1,000 Mid-year population of the same Mid-year malTied fe~ale population age group of the same age:grou~ ql : General Fertility Rate (GFR): . Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This Number of live biIths pe~ 1,000 women'in the can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality reproductive (15-49') years in a given year. age-g~oup Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths Number of live birt~s in a: year in a year bf children aged less than one year to the GFR:::: X 1,000 number of births in that year. Mid-year female pop:~latiod in the q2 : age-group (15-4.9) years Probability of dying between birth and age 2. General Marital Fertility Ra~e (Gf'1FR) : , I Number of live births per i,OOOimalTied women q5 : in reproductive age-group (15-~9) yea~s in a given year. Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This Number of live births in a year indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate GMFR = .: ' X 1,000 (q5MR) Mid-year malTied fem~le population Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) : in the age group (d-49) years Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of Total Fertility Rate (TFR) :.! children below one year) in a year to the number of It is obtained as the total of the ag~ specific fertility live births in that year. . " rates (number of children bqtn pei; woman of the Number of infant deaths during the year particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It IMR X 1,000 provides the average number 9f children that will be, = Number of live bhths during the year born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age specific fertility rates !~ssu~ing that there is Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., no mortality of women til) the bompletion of Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality reproductive period. I' rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of 45-49 two parts viz., early neo-natal mortality rate andbtte 5 XLASFR neo-nataI mortality rate. These are defined as : 15-19 Neo-natal Mortality Rate (NMR) :.' ' TFR = -----;-,'-, -...,.- Number of infants dying within the first month of ' 1,009 life (28 days or under) in a year per 1;000 live .births Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) : of the same year. ... -'; Average number of childre~ that ~ould be born to Number of infant deaths aged a malTied woman ifshe experiences th~ current fertility , 28 days under .during the year pattern throughout her reproduqtive span (15-49) years NMR= X 1,000 assuming that there is no mortality of women till the Number of live births during the year . completion of reproducti ve period. Early Neo-natal Mortality Rate (ENMR) : 45-49 5 xI:ASMFR Number of infant deaths of 15-19 less than 7 days during the year . TMFR = --__;-~- ENMR =' , XI,OOO 1,000 Num~~, of live bi~hs during the year '

Y-54-9 25 · DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Late Neo-natal Mortality Rate (LNMR) : A person is considered as a migrant by place of Number of infant deaths of 7 days birth if the place in which he/she is enum~rated during to less than 29 days during the year the census is other than the place of his/her birth. LNMR = X 1,000 Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by Number of live births during the year place of last residence if the place in which he/she is Post Neo-natal Mortality Rate (PNMR) : enumerated during the census is other than his/her place of immediate last residence outside the village or town Number of deaths of 29 days to and not simply in another house or locality in the same less than One year during the year vi1lage or town. PNMR = X 1,000 Number of live births during the year Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! migration of people has been explained below as these Peri-natal Mortality Rate (PMR) : are important components concerning migration: Number of stillbirths plus deaths within 1st week (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. the country. In many cases such migrants are only Number of stillbirths and infant deaths seasonal in nature. People migrate to other places of less than 7 days during the year for work in a particular season and come back PMR = Xl,OOO again to their usual place of residence after three Number of live births and stiJibirths or four months. AU such workers are treated as during the year migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any Stillbirth Rate (SBR) : other place for attending short term vocational or educational· course that lasted for only few Number of stillbirths during the year months of a year, she/he too were considered as SBR = X 1,000 a migrant. Number of live births and still births during the year (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to another place or had been shifting from one place to Maternal Mortality Rate(MMR) : another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to Number of deaths of women in the age group IS- hospital for treatment or for temporary business 49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of purposes, such persons are not deemed to have pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and had another residence different from the place childbirth per 100,000 live births in a given year. where she/he or her/his family normally resides. She/he is not considered as migrant. Number of maternal deaths to women in the age group IS-49 (iii) A woman temporarily -moves into a hospital or MMR= X 100,000 to her parents or other relative's house for Number of live birth delivery and if the hospital or the parents/ Eligible Couple (Couples per 1,000 population): relatives houses is in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the hospital Number of currently married females in the age or parents/relative's house is the place of last grouplS-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. residence of the child but not of the mother. Child Woman Ratio (0-4) : A new response category 'Moved after birth' was 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years added in Census of India 2001 in the question on per 1,000 women in the age group IS-49 years. 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress Child Woman Ratio (5-9) : migration as a reason for migration for last residence 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. category of 'Others' . The reason for migration has been determined as applicable at the time of migration and Migration: not in reference to any point of time after that. For Migration is the third component of population example, if a person had moved from the place ·of herl change, the other two being mortality and fertility. his last residence for the purpose of education and

26 ANALYTICAL NOTE subsequently at some point of time got employment 49,999 population m:e Class III towns, population with there only, the reason for migration would be 10,000~19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 'education' and not 'work/employment'. 5,000 and 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than 5,000 pppu]ation are Class VI towns. Internal and International Migration: Slum Area : The migrational movements are of three types The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, (i) Migration within the state itself with its 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined components \ slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any respect (a) Migration within the district of unfit for human habitation; or b) are by reasons of enumeration (intra district migration) dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and (b) Migration from one district of state to design ~f such buildings, narrow~ess or faulty arrange­ another district of state (inter district ment of streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation migration), facilities. or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. (ii) 'Migration from one state to another State of the country (inter-state migration), Mega City:

(iii) Migration from one country to ano~her The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenomenon country. in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of The first two streams together constitute internal management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb migration, while the last type of movement is called the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census international migration. The present name of the in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million and country, state or district and not the name by which above as the cut off point to identify a place as the they were known at the time of her/his birth or ,last mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in residence were recorded. Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infra.stnictilre Rural-Urban Components of Migration : Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants had Affairs and employment, Department of Urban been determined as applicable at the tiIhe of migration Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and and not with reference to any point oftime after that. above population as per 1991 Census fat Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above The flow of migrants consists of four streams viz, population have been treated as Mega cities. tural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban to urban. (vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population and its Distribution Civic Status of Urban Units : (a) Distribution of population in rural-urban Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the areas: basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal According to 2001 Census, the total population of CommitteelMunicipal council, Municipality etc. Ahmadabad district is 5,816,519 comprising 3,074,556 males and 2,741,963 females. This population of the Site Class of UAffown : district forms 11.5 per cent ofthe state population and Size-class of UAffown is based on the population ranks 1st among the districts. Out of the total population size of the UA/Cltytrown UAsrrowns with 1,00,000 of the district 19.8 per cent lives in rural areas while and above population is claSSified as Class I VAs.! 80.2 per cent lIves in urbanareas. Rural population of town~. These Class I UAs.!towt1S are 'nOw further sub the district is distributed among 11 talukas and urban classified in to seven sub classes namely Mi to M1 population is spread over in 25 towns. The total urban depending on the population size of UNCityrrown. population in the district is 4.663,533 persons These are M7(5,000,000 and above); M6(2,000,000 to cOIhprising 2,473,431 males and 2,190,102 femaJes. 4,999,999); M5(l,000,000-1,999,999) M4(500,000- The total rural population in this district comes to 999,999); M3(300,OOO-499,999), M2(200;()OO-299,999) 1,152,986 persons comprising 601,125 males and . & Ml(lOO,OOO-199,999), towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 551,861 females. Out of 547 villages in the district population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 546 are inhabited while only one village is uninhabited.

27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD (b) Size class and status of to.wns, Population in Daskroi taluka where 589.5 per cent of growth is growth, Density, Sex ratio, Work participation witnessed while Ahmadabad City taluka has registered rate, Details of Literacy, availability of a growth of about 10 lacs people during the decade University education in the District: . '", registering growth of 27.7 per cent. The statement below gives the position and number The density of popUlation in Ahmadabad district of urban units in size class for 2001 Census. is 719 persons per sq:km. agairist the State average of 258 persons. At taluka level the density of population Sl. Name and Civic Status of Size Status of No. Town Class of Population varies from 76 persons in Dhandhuka taluka to 13,875 Town persons per sq. km.in Ahmadabad City taluka. In rural 2 3 4 areas the density of population works out 154 persons Ahmadabad (M.Corp.)* 3,694,974 per sq. km. while in urban areas it comes to 8,023 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) IV 14,706 persons per sq. Ian. 3 Bavla(M) III 30,871 There are 892 females for every 1,000 males in 4 Bopal (CT) IV 12,181 Ahmadabad district. The sex ratio for rural and urban areas of the district is 918 and 885 respectively, showing '5 Chandlodiya (M)* II 68,417 the higher sex ratio in rural areas. Among the talukas 6 Dhandhuka (M) III 29,572 the highest sex ratio of 941 females has been recorded 7 DhoIka(M)* II 61,569 in MandaI taluka and the lowest of 885 in Ahmadabad 8 Ghatlodiya (M)* 109,467 City taluka. The urban areas ofDaskroi have the lowest 9 G!lta (CT) IV 13,843 sex ratio of 868 females per 1,000 males· in the district 10 Jodhpur (M) III 44,388 as a whole. The sex ratio for the children of0-6 years of age is 836 for the district. In rural areas this ratio is 877 11 Kali (M) III 34,220 while in urban areas the seX ratio of child population is IT Lambha(CT) IV 16,722 823 females per 1,000 males .. 13 Makarba (CT) IV 18,047 The work pa(ticipatlon rate· is defined as 14 Memnagar (M) III 37,284 percentage oftotalworkers to the population. In the 15 Nandej (CT) V 7,642 same way it is definedJor main workers' and marginal 16 Ramol (M) III 27,550 workers. Accorqing to 2001Census the total workers 17 Ranip.(M)* II .92,498 including main and marginal workers constitute 34.5 per cent of the total population in the district. Of the 18 Sanand (M) III 32,417 tOlai population the share of the main workers is 30.9 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* III. ,28,808 per cent and the marginal workers is 3.6 per cent. 6~.5 20 Singarva (CT) IV 9,889 per cent population belongs' to the category of non­ 21 Thaltej (CT) III 42,713 . workers: 22 yastraJ (M) III 41,919 As per 2001' Census among the main workers 23 . ·Vastrapur (CT) III 24,656 males participants rate in the district is 50.8 per cent 24 Vejalpur (M)* 116,086 and corresponding proportion of females is 8.6 per cent. 25 Viramgam(M) II 53,094 Male and female marginal workers account for 2.3 per cent and 5.1 per cent respectively. The proportion of N()te : *Towns having outgrowths. female marginal workers is substantially higher than males, as the females' are attending to one or more According to the 1991 Census the total population. . . economic activities in addition to their house duties to of the district was 4,587,491: There has been net improve theJaroily income. It is observed that in rural addition of 1.229,028 persons during 1991-2001. The as well as in urban areas of the district the proportion decadal growth rate of district comes 26.8 per cent. of male main workers is also higher than the female The decadal growth rates for the rural and urban areas of the district" are 11.7 and 31.2 per cent respectively. main workers. The growth rate of rural population is very slow in the A person who can read and write in any language district due to urbanization. The highest growth of with understanding is taken as literate in census. All urban population in terms of percentage bas taken place children of age below 7 years treated as illiterates.

28 ANALYTICAL NOTE As per 2001 Census Ahmadabad district reported 'Others'. Religion not stated has been added for those 4,012,140 persons as literate constituting 79.5 per cent" persons who .have not stated their religion at the time of canvasing the status of religion. . of the total.population. The propOltion of male and , female literates in the district is 87.3 per cent and 70.8 Percentage distribution of population by major per cent respectively. The literacy rate of males is religions in Gujarat State and Ahmadabad higher than that of females. The difference of male district in 2001 Census and female literacy rate is 16.5 percentage points in the district. . SI. Religion Gujarat Ahmadabad No. Population Percentage Population

29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 1 DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OFTALUKAS BY RESIDENCE, 1991 .. 2001

SI. Name of Taluka Population No. 1991+ 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mandal* 57,515 47,298 10,217 65,751 65,751 0 2 Detroj-Rampura* 72,474 72,474 0 77,778 77,778 0 3 Viramgam 147,545 96,847 50,698 172,400 119,306 53,094 4 Sanand 159,853 134,179 25,674 193,335 160,918 32,417 5 Ahmadabad City 3,312,389 11,354 3,301,035 4,220,048 4,551 4,215,497 6 Daskroi 276,517 241.637 34,880 459,183 218,670 240,513 7 Dholka 195,385 141,033 54,352 214,836 153,267 61,569 8 Bavla* 113,630 88,239 25,391 135,097 104,226 30,871 9 Ranpur* 67,024 55,238 1l,786 76,128 76,128 0 10 . Barwala* 57,519 44,026 13,493 67,301 67,301 0 II Dhandhuka 127,640 99,859 27,781 1.34,662 105.090 29,572 District Total : 4,587,491 1,032,184 3,555,307 5,816;519 1,152,986 4,663,533

SI. Name ofTaluka Percentage Decadal Variation 1991-2001 Percentage Urban Population No. Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 I 2 9 to II 12 13 1 Mandal* 14.3 39.0 -100** 17.8 0.0 2 Detroj-Rampura* 7.3 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 Viramgam 16.8 23.2 4.7 34.4 30.8 4 San and 20.9 19.9 26.3 16.1 16.8 5 Ahmadabad City 27.4 -59.9 27.7 99.7 99.9 6 Daskroi 66.1 -9.5 589.5 i2.6 52.4 7 Dholka 10.0 8.7 13.3 27.8 28.7 8 Bavla* 18.9 18.1 21.6 22.3 22.9 9 Ranpur* 13.6 37.8 -100** 17.6 0.0 10 Barwala* 17.0 52.9 -100** 23.5 0.0 11 Dhandhuka 5.5 5.2 6.4 21.8 22.0 District Total: 26.8 11.7· 31.2 77.5 80.2

Note: + Recasted population. * Newly created Talukas. ** There is no urban area as per 2001 Census. So decadal variation is negative.

Table 1 gives the detail of decadal change in recorded in Barwala at 52.9 per cent and the lowest is population of Talukas by Residence. The decadal (except negative growth rate) found in Dhandhuka at growth of Ahmadabad district is found 26.8 per cent. 5.2 per cent. The highest decadal growth incurban area The growth rate for rural area is 11.7 per cent and for is recorded in Daskroi taluka at 589.5 per cent while urban area the growth rate is 31.2 per cent. Ahmadabad the lowest urban growth rate except 0 and negative City taluka and Daskroi taluka have recorded negative growth of 4.7 per cent is recorded in Viramgam taluka. rural growth during the decade of 1991-2001 due to There are certain talui(as' such as MandaI,' Detroj­ urbanisation. The highest decadal rural growth rate is Rampura, Ranpur and BarwaJa where no decadal urban growth rate is recorded.

30 ANALYTICAL NOTE "- TABLE 2 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 SI. District ffalukal Total Total Rural Population Number Population less No. C.D. Block Numberof .. and than 200 Inhabited Persons Males Females Percentage Males Females Villages of Villages ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 MandaI 37 .. 65,751 33,880 31,871 1 (2.7) 17 20 2 Detroj-Rampura 55 77,778 40,170 37,608 1 (1.8) 74 79 3 Viramgam 67 119,306 62.269 57.037 2(3.0) 193 184 4 Sanand 66 160,918 84,107 76,8l! 0(0.0) 0 0 5 Ahmadabad City 2 4,551 2,483 2,068 0(0.0) 0 0 6 Daskroi 71 . 218,670 114,130 104,540 0(0.0) 0 0 7 Dholka 70 153,267 80,420 72,847 0(0.0) 0 0 8 Bavla 47 104.226 54,622 .49,604 0(0.0) 0 0 9 Ranpur 34 76,128 39,330 36,798 2 (5.9) 167 166 10 BalWala 28 67,301 34,963 32,338 . 2 (7.1) 72 55 11 Dhandhuka 69 105,090 54,751 50,339 1 (1.4) 73 68 District (Rural) Total: 546 1,152,986 601,125 551,861 9(1.7) 596 572

Sl. District! Number and Population 200-499 Number and Population 500-999 Number and Population 1,000-1,999 No. Talukal Percentage of Percentage ·Percentage C.D. Block Villages ofVilJages ·ofVillages Males Females Males. Females Males Females 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MandaI 1 (2.7) 237 199 8 (21.6) 3,473 3,309 19 (51.4) 13,673 13,065 2 Detroj-Rampura 6 (10.9) 1,256 1,134 18 (32.7) 6,175 5,892 18 (32.7) 12,800 12,172 3 Viramgam 7 (1O.4) 1,397 1,220 11 (16.4) 4,202 4,022 25 (37.3) 18,990 17,566 4 Sanand 1 (lj) 236 227 4 (6.1) 1,561 1,411 29 (43.9) 24,889 22,929 5 Ahmadabad City O{Om 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 6 Daskroi 2 (2.8) 447 406 8 (11.3) 3,307 3,000 14 (l9.7) 11,081 10,133 7 Dholka 3 (4.3) 418 379 19(27.1) 7,991 7,296 20 (28.6) 15,917 14,756 8 Bavla 0(0.0) 0 0 6 (12.8) 2,233 2,059 20 (42.6) 15,618 14,375 9 Ranpur 0(0.0) 0 0 5 (14.7) 2,170 2,016 15 (44.1) 11,255 10,646 10 BaJWala 1 (3.6) 226 215 5 (17.9) 1,837 1,690 9 (32.1) 6,932 64,94 11 Dhandhuka 3 (4.3) 561 546 21 (30.4) 8,197 7,779 22 (31.9) 17,108 15,462 District (Rural) Total: 24 (4.4) 4,778 4,326 105 (19.2) 41,146 38,474 191 (35.0) 148,263 137;598

Sl. District ffalukal Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population No. C.D. Block Percentage of 2,000-4,999 Percentage 5,000-9,999 Percentage 10,000 and above Villages ofViUages of Villages Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 MandaI 7 (18.9) 10,229 9,543 0(0.0) 0 0 1(2.7) 6,251 5,735 2 Detroj-Rampura 11 (20.0) 16,612 15,312 I (1.8) 3,253 3,019 0(0.0) 0 a 3 Viramgam 21 (3L3) 34,742 31,555 I (1.5) 2,745 2,490 0(0.0) 0 0 4 Sanand 31 (47.0) 54,256 49,354 I (1.5) 3,165 2,890 . ,0(0.0) 0 0 5 Ahmadabad City 2 (100.0) 2,483 2,068 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 6 Daskroi 35 (49.3) ·55,965 51,907 11 (15.5) 35,264 31,133 1 (1.4) 8,066 7,361 7 Dholka 23 (32.9) 36,558 32,724 S (1.1) 19,536 17,692 0(0.0) 0 8 Bavla 19 (40.4) 30,290 27,301 2 (4.3) ,6,481 5,863 0(0.0) ° 0 9 Ranpur 11 (32.4) 18,114 17,048 0(0.0) "0 0 1 (2.9) 1,564° 6,922 10 BaJWala 8 (28.6) 11,567 10,538 2 (7.1) 6,018 5,609 1 (3.6) 8,311 7,737 II Dhandhuka 22 (31.9) 28,812 26,484 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 District (Rural) Total: 190 ( 34.8) 299,688 273,840 23 (4.2) 76,462 69,296 4 (0.7) .30,192 27,755

31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Table 2 given above shows number and percentage per cent) villages in the range of 500-999, 191 (35 per of inhabited villages in specified population size ranges cent) villages in range of 1,000-1,999, 190 (34.8 per with the related population. Out of 546 villages 9 (1.7 cent) villages in 2,000A,999, 23 (4.2 percent) villages per cent) villages are small size villages' with are in higher range of 5,000-9,999 and only 4 (0.7 per population below 200 persons. There are 24 (4.4 per cent) villages are in. the highest population range of cent) villages in population range of 200-499, 105 (19.2 10,000 and above. TABLE 3 NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS

Name of Town (a) New (i) Statutory town I Jodhapuf M 2 Ramol M 3 Vastral M OJ) Census town 1 GotaCT 2 Bopal CT 3 LambhaCT (br Denotified (i) Statutory towns of J 99 J Census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns Nil (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria Nil (iii) Census towns of 1991 Census are notified as statutory town in 2001 census Nil (c) Declassified (1) Sola VP (2) VinzoI VP (3) BarwalaNP (4) Ranpur NP (5) Mandai NP (d) Wholly merged with other town(s)(l) Okaf (00) Merged with Sarkhej Municipality Declassified means the census towns of 1991Census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria. Table 3 is self explanatory and hence needs no classification. TABLE 4 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of Population Density Total Number of Percentage of Population Percentage (per square kilometre) Villages in each Villages in each Distribution of Population Population Population Density Range Density Range 2 3 4 5 0-10 6 1.1 3,147 0.3 11-20 4 0.7 2,629 0.2 21-50 26 4.8 21,794 1.9 51-100 77 14.1 120,045 10.4 101-200 216 39.6 420,133 36.4 201-300 104 19.0 217,151 18.8 301-500 82 15.0 229,465 19.9 501 + 31 5.7 138,622 12.0 Not known 0 0.0 o 0.0 District Total: 546 100.0 1,152,986 100.0 PopuJation Density (Rural) of the District: 154

32 ANALYTICAL NOTE Tabl~ 4 gives the qetaif about the distribution of TABLE 6 villages by population density ranges. The inhabited SEX RATIO BYTALUKAS, 2001 villages of the district have been grouped under eight - I SI. ' different ranges of density. The maximum number of NaJTle of Tciluka iSex Ratio l No, . Total Rural Urban villages 216 accounting for 39.6 per cent of the total I 2 3 4 5 inhabited villages of the district fall in the density range I _ MandaI 941 941 of 101-200 having 36.4 per ce~t populations. The 2 _Detroj-Rampura 936 936 lowest range of 0-20 persons pet sq. km. covers 10 3 Viramgam 918 916 , 923 (1.8 per cent) villages. 31 villages (5.7 per cent) have 4 Sanand 909 913 887 very high del1sity with more than 501 and above 5 I AhinadabadCity 885 ' '833 885 persons per sq. km while the corresponding proportion 6 'DasKioi 890 916 868 in the lower range 0(201 to 500 is 34 per oent of the 7 Dholka 910 906 922 total inhabited villages having 38.7 per cent population 8 ' Bav)a 903 908, 886 of the district. In. the medium range of 21-50 persons. 9 Ranpur' 936 936 10 Barwala 925 925 having 1.9 per cent population account for 4.8 per cent 11 Ohandhuka 917 919 908 of inhabited villages and range of 51-100 perso~s District Total : 892 918< 885 having 10.4 per cent population account for 14.1 per cent of inhabited villages. Table 6 indicates sex-ratio for total rural and urban TABLE 5 areas at taluka level as per 2001 Census. There are 892 females for every 1,000 males in Ahmadabad SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 19.ot-2001 district. It becomes clear from the above table that sex~

Census Gujarat State i' Ahmadabad District ratio in rural areas is higher than that of urban areas. Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban The sex-ratio among rural and urban population is 918 2 .3 4 5 6 7 and 885 females respectively. 'The rural sex-ratio in 1901 954 951 965 947 952 938 the taluka varies from 833 in Ahmadabad city taluka to 941 females per 1,000 males in MandaI taluka. The 1911 946 943 960 913 932 880 rural sex-ratio in Mandai, Detroj-Rampura, Ranpur, 1921 944 947 931 863 925 787 Banvala and Dhandhuka is higher than district rural 1931 945 948 934 889 910 ,862 sex ratio of 918. In rural areas the highest sex-ratio of . 1941 941 954 898 824 952 735 941 is, recorded in Mandai taluka and the lowest of 1951 952 964 920 835 937 781' 833 in Ahmadabad city taluka. In Urban areas the -highest sex'-ratio of 923 is recorded in Viramgam taluk1i 1961 940 956 896 852 930 814 and the lowest of 868 in Daskroi taluka. - 1971 934 951 893 _863 925 836 TABLE 7 1981 942 959 905 888 934 873 SEX RATIO BY TALUKAS/C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 -1991 934 949 907 897 918 891 SI.No, Name of Talukas/C. D. Block Sex Ratio 2001 920 945 880 892 918 885 I 2 3 Table 5 gives the detail about the sex-ratio of the I Mandal 941 State and the district according to 1901 to 2001 2 Detroj-Rampura 936 3 Viramgam 916 Censuses. As per 200 1 Census sex-ratio of 892 females 4 Sanand 913 per 1,000 males has been recorded in the district against 5 Ahmadabad City 833 the state average of 920. The sex ratio of the district 6 Daskroi 916 . was significantly low as compared to the state average 7 Dholka 906 figures from 1901 to 2001. The lowest sex.:ratio of 8 Bavla 908 824 females per 1,000 males was' recorded in the 9 Ranpur 936 district during 1941 Census against the state average 10 -Barwala 925 of 941 females. It is also observed that the proportion 11 Dhandhuka 919 of females in rural areas is higher than that of urban District (Rural) Total : 918 areas in the district and in the state as a whole.

Y-S4-10 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Table 7 presents talukaw~e sex-ratio for rural TABLE 9 population in the district: The sex-ratio in rural areas SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS of the district is 918 fC?males per 1,000 males. Among (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT ll,NITS)ITOWNS, " the talukas, .the highest sex-ratio of 941 females is 2001' ' found in Mandai taluka and is followed by Detroj- SI. NameofUAI Urban Sex Ratio Rampura (936) and Ranpur (936) while the lowest of No. Town Status of 833 is recorded in Ahmadabad City taluka. The sex- Town ratio ofMandal, Detroj-Rampura, Ranpur, Barwala and 1 '2 3 4 Dhandhuka taluka are higher than the district rural sex 1 Ahmadabad MCorp (See Ahmadabad UA) ratio of918 females and in remaining talukasthe sex Ahmadabad UA# (See Constituent Units) ratio is recorded below the district rural sex ratio. Ahmadabad 884 (M.Corp +OG) TABLE 8 (a) Ahmadabad MCorp 885 SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY (b) Ahmadabad CB 666 RANGES, 2001 Cantonment Range of Number of Percenllige of Population Percentage (c) Dopal CT 884 Sex Rlitio . Inhabited Villages in 2001 Distribution (d) Chandlodiya 879 for Villages Villages each Range of Population (M+OG) 2' 1. 3 4 5 Chandlodiya M 871' Less than 700 0.2 0.0 (e) Ghatlodiya (M+OG). 898 700-749 3 0.5 8,421 0.7 Ghatlodiya M 898 750-799 .9 1.6 16,530 1.4 .(t) Gota CT 861 800~849 (9 3.5 31;789 2.7' (g) Jodhpur .M ,932 (h) Kali M 877 850-899 123 22:5 268,663 23.3 0) Lambha CT 856 900-949 230, 42.1 563,504 48.9 • (j) Makarba cr 874 950-999 126 23.1 226,976 19.7 (k) Memnagar M 936 '1000-1099 ' 32 5.9 34,127 3.0 (1) Ramol M 827 lioo+ 3 0.6 2,975 OJ (m) Ranip (M+OG) 859 District Total: S46 100.0 1,152,986 100.0 Ranip . M 860 (n) Sarkhej Okaf 906 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 918 (M+OG) Table 8 gives the detail about the distribution of Sarkhej Okaf M 907 villages by 9 ranges of sex-ratio based on 200 1 Census. (0) Singarva cr 910 The maximum number of villages i.e. 230 ~ccounting (p) Thaltej cr 891 for 42.1 per cent of the total villages and having the (q) Vastral M 832 largest population of 48.9 per cent in the district fall (r) Vastrapur CT 901 in the sex-ratio range of 900-949, females per 1,000 . (s) Vejalpur (M+OG) 926 males. It is followed by the sex-ratio range of 950- Vejalpur M 927 999 which claims 126 (23.1 percent) villages and 19.7 2 Ahmadabad CB (See Ahmadabad U.A.) per cent popUlation. The highest range of 1,100 and Cantonment above claims only 3 (0.6 per cent) villages. This range 3 Davia M 8'86 shares 0.3 per cent rural population of the district while 4 Bopal CT (See Ahmadabad UA) 32 (5.9 per cenO villages are in the sex-ratio range of 5 Chandlodiya M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 1,000-1,099. In remaining sex-ratio ranges 850-~99, 6 Dhandhuka M 908 800-849, 750-799, 700-749 and less than 700, the 7 Dholka M (See Dholka U.A.) . mim~r of villages are 123 (22.5 per cent), 19 (3.5 per DholkaUA 922 cent), 9 (1.6 per cent), 3 (0.5 per cent) and 1 (0.2 per 922 cent) respectively. In these ranges, the percentage of (a) Dholka (M+OG) M, 'pOpulation is comparatively low .. (i) Dholka 929

34 ANAL VTICAL NOTE SI. NameofUAI Urban Sex Ratio SI. Name of U.A. I Urban Sel( Ratio _ No. Town Status of No. Town __ Status of Town Town 2 3 4 2 3 4 8 GhaUodiya M (See Ahmadabad UA) 23 Vastrapur Cr (See Ahmadabad UA) 9 Gota CT (See Ahmadabad U.A'.) 24 Vejalpur M (See Ahmadabad UA) 10 Jodhpur M (See Ahmadabad UA) 25 Viramgam M . 923 11 Kali M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) Sex ratio (Urban) for the Distrid : 885 12 Lambha CT (See Ahmadabild U.A.) Note: UA = Urban Agglomeration # Ahmadabad UA .is spread. over in three talukas and two 13 Makarba CT (See Ahmadabad VA) districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from 14 Memnagar M (See Ahmadabad UA) Ahmadabad di$trict and Gandhinagar taluka comes from 15 Nandej cr 873 Gandhinagar district. . 16 Ramol M (See Ahmadabad U~A.) Table 9 gives the detail about the sex -ratio of towns. 17 Ranip M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) The sex -ratio in urban areas of the district is 885 females 18 Sanand M . 887 per 1,000 males. Among 25 towns of the district the 19 Sarkhej Okaf M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) sex-ratio varies between 666 and 936. Memnagar (M) 20 Singarva cT, (See Ahmadabad UA) has the highest sex-ratio of 936 while Ahmadabad 21 Thaltej CT (See Ahmadabad U.A.) Cantonment has the lowest sex-ratio of 666. 22 Vastral M (See Ahmadabad U.A.)

TABLE 10

SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THEAGE~GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKAS, .2001

r;,' 51. Name of Taluka TotallRurall Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. Urban Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 1 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mandal Total 10,076 5,325 4,751 892 Rural 10,076 5,325 4,751 892 Urban 0 0 0 0 2 Detroj-Rampura Total 1I,988 6,569 ' 5,419 825 Rural 11,988 6,569 5,419 825 Urban 0 0 0 Q 3 Viramgam Total 28,033 14,878 13,155 884 Rural 21,159 11,135 10,024 900 Urban 6,874 3,743 3,131 836 4 Sanand Total 32,067 17,332 14,735 850 Rural 27,612 14,829 12,783 862 Urban 4,455 2,503 1,952 780 5 Ahmadabad City Total 522,979 286,602 236,377 825 Rural 786 413 373 90l Urban 522,193 286,189 236,004 825 6 Daskroi Total 65,884 36,023 29,861 .829 Rural 33,354 17,947 15,407 858 Urban 32,530 . 18,076 14,454 800 7 Dholka Total 31,463 16,858 14,605 866 Rural 23,151 . 12,343 10,808 876 Urban 8,312 4,515 3,797 841 8 Davia Total 21,969 1l;674 10,295 882 Rural 17,735. 9,327 8,408 901 Urban . 4,234- 2,347 1,887 804

35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

51. Name of Taluka Tota,I/Rurall . Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. Urban\ Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 3 4 5 6 7 9 Ranpur Total 13,232 6,862 6,370 928 Rural 13,232 6,862 6,370 928 Urban 0 0 0 0 10 Barwala Total 10,900 . 5,844 5,056 865 Rural 10,900 5,844 5,056 865 Urban 0 0 0 0 11 Dhandhuka Total 21,075 11,282 9,793 868 Rural 16,829 8,962 7,867 878 Urban 4,246 2,320 1,926 830 District Total : Total 769,666 , 419,249 350,417 836 Rural 186,822 99,556 87,266 877 Urban 582,844 319,693 263,151 823

Table 10 gives the detail about the population of in taluka vaties from 825 in Detroj-Rampura taluka to age group 0-6 years and sex-ratio for total rural and 928 in Ranpur taluka. The sex-ratio in rural\ areas of urban areas in respect of each taluka of the district. Mandai, Viramgam,Ahmadabad City, Bavla, Ranpur Total population in age group 0-6 is 769,666 persons and Dhandhuka is higher than district rural sex ratio. comprising 419,249 males and 350,417 females. The Detroj-Rampura taluka has the lowest rural sex-ratio total sex ratio in this age group works out 836 females of 825 and the highest of 928 is in Ranpur taluka. In for every 1,000 males in the district. The proportion urban areas, the highest sex-ratio of 841 is 'recorded in of females in rural areas is higher than that of urban Dholka and the lowest of 780 in San and taluka. areas. The sex ratio in rural and urban areas is 877 and 823 in this age group respectively. The rural sex-ratio

TABLE 11 SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THEAGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKAS/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI :No. Name ofTalukaf. C.D.Block Total Populationin 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for ; i Persons Males Females 0-6Age Group 2 3 4 5 6 1 'MandaI 10,076 5,325 4,751 892 2 Detroj-Rampura· 11,988 6,569 5,419 825 ,3 Viramgam 21,159 11,135 10,024 900 4 Sanand 27,612 14,829 12,783 862 5 Ahmadabad qty 786 413 373 903 6 . Daskroi 33,354 17,947 15,407 858 7 Dholka 23,151 12,343 10,808 876 8 Bavla t'7,735 9,327 8,408 901 9 Ranpur 13,232 6,862 6,370 928 10 Barwala 10,900 5,844 5,056 865 II Dhandhuka 16,829 8,962 7,867 878 District (Rural) Total: 186,822 99,556 87,266 877

Table 11 gives the detail about'talukawise sex­ ratio of 825 females is found in Detroj-Rampur taluka. ratio of rural child population in the age group 0-6 in The sex -ratio of MandaI, Viramgam, Almladabad City, the district. The sex-ratio is 877 for the district (rural). Bavla, Ranpur and Dhandhuka taluka is higher than The sex ratio of talukas varies from 825 to 928. It is the district rural sex ratio of 877, while in remaining the highest in Ranpur tahika at 928 followed by . talukas it is below the sex ratio of the district. Ahmadabad City taluka at 903 while the lowest sex

36 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 12 SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of Sex Number of PerCentage of Villages Population 2001 , Percentage Distribution Ratio forViliages Inhabited Villages in each Range of Population 1 - 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 39 7.1 7,401 4.0 700-749 41 7.5 ' 1I,771 6.3 750-799 52 9.5 ]9,004 10.2 800-849 78 14.3 32,545 17.4

8~0-899 109 20.0 42,177 22.6 900-949 74 13.6 26,386 14.1 950-999 58 10.6 21,695 11.6 1000-1099 66 12.1 20,396. 10.9 1100+ 29 5.3 5,447 2.9 District Total: 546 100.0 186,822 100.0

Sex ratio (Rural) for District is : 877 Table 12 gives the detail about the distribution of villages (13.6 per cent) are in the range of 900-949 villages in 9 ranges of sex-ratio of the age group 0-6 with 14.1 per cent of population of the district. 29 as well as percentage of villages, total, population· and villages (5.3 per cent) fall in the largest sex-ratio range percentage of population of this age-group falling in of 1,100 and above with 2.9 per .cent population. The each range of sex-ratio in the district. The maximum remaining sex-ratio ranges of 1,000-1,099, 950-999, number of villages 109 (20 per cent) having the largest 750-799 and 700-749 and less than 700 claim medium population (22.6 per cent) in the district (rural) fall in '. range number of villages and these are distributed cas the sex-ratio range of 850-899. It is followed by the 66 (12.1 per cent), 58 (10.6 per cent), 52 (9.5 per cent), sex-ratio range of 800-849 which claims 78 villages 41 (7.5 per cent) and 39 (7.1 per cent) villages (14.3 per cent) and 17.4 per cent of population. 74 respecti vely. .

TABLE 13 SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP OF 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name of UA I Town+ Urban Status Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. of Town Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ahmadabad M.Corp. (See Ahmadabad U.A.) Ahmadabad UA# (See Constituents Units) Ahmadabad (M Corp.+OG) 464,272 '253,709 210,563 830 (a) Ahmadabad M. Corp. 441,022 240,797. 200,225 832 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment . CB 1,755 951 804 845 ( c) Bopal CT 1,471 848 623 735 (d) Chandlodiya (M+OG) 9,236 5,134 4,102 ':]99 Chandlodiya M .7.700 4,296 3,404 792 . (e) Ghatlodiya (M+OG) 11,794 6,799 4,995 735 Ghatlodiya M 11,488 6,622 4,866 735 (t) Gota CT 1,922 1,059 863 815 \ (g) Jodhpur M ·4.396 2,413 1,983 822 (h) Kali M 3,641 2,052 1,589 774. (i) Lambha CT 2,316 1,201 1,115 928 G) Makarba CT 2,999 1.622 1,377 849

'37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SJ. Name of UA I Town+ Urban Status Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. of Town Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group I 2 3 4 5 6 7 (k) Memnagar M 3,249 1,823 1,426 782 (I) Ramol M 4,273 2,368 1,905 804 (m) Ranip (M+OG) 10,014 5,755 4.259 740 Ranip M 9,482 5,451 4,031 739 (n) Sarkhej Okaf (M+OG) 4,417 2,430 1,987 818 Sarkhej Okaf M 3,553 1,937 1,616 834 (0) Singarva cr 1,643 883 760 861 (p) Thaltej cr 4.737 2,687 2,050' 763 (q) Vastral M 5,843 3,376 2,467 731 (r) Vastrapur cr 2,335 1,355 980 723 (8) Vejalpur (M+oo) 13,420 7,265 6,155 847 Vcjllipur M 13,019 7,047 5,972 847 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment CB (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 3 Bavla M 4.234 2,347 1,887. 804 4 Bopal CT (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 5 Chandlodiya M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 6 Dhandhuka M 4,246 2,320 1,926 830 7 Dholka M (See Dholka U.A.) DholkaUA (See Constituent Units) (a) Dholka (M +00) 8,3]2 4,515 3,797 84] (i) Dholka M 7,294 3,937 3,357 853 8 Ghatlodiya M (See Ahmadabad U.A.). 9 Gota cr (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 10 Jodhpur M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 11 Kali M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 12 Lainbha cr (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 13 Makarba CT (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 14 Memnagar M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 15 Nandej CT 990 535 455· 850 16 Ramol M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 17 Ranip M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 18 Sanand M 4,455 2,503 1,952 780 19 Sarkhej Okaf M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 20 Singarva cr (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 21 Thaltej cr (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 22 Vastral M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 23 Vastrapur cr (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 24 Vejalpur M (See Ahmadabad VA) 25 Viramgam M 6,874 3,743 3,131 836 District(Urban) Total: .582,844 319,693 263,151 ~23· Note: U.A. = Urban Agglomeration . . Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in three talukas and two district$, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district. \ \ . Table 13 gives the detail about sex-ratio of child ~28- The highest sex ratio of 928 has returned in population in the age-group 0-6 years ofUAffowns in Ll;tmbha (CT) followed by Dholka (M) 853. The lowest the district. The sex-ratio of DArrowns is 823 for the sex rati~ of 723 females per. 1,000 males has been district. The sex-ratioofUAltowns varies from 723 to registered in Vastrapur (CT).

38 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 14 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED - TRIBES POPULATION IN'TALUKAS, 2001 SI. " Name of Totall Population Percentage Ruriill Total Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled No. Taluka I Urban Castes Tribes Castes Tribes Population to Population to Total Total Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -. 1 ·.MandaI Total 65,751 8,171 161 12.4 0.2 Rural 65,751 8,171 161 12.4 0.2 Urban 0 0 0 '0 -, 0 2 Deteroj-Rampura . Total 77,778 6,140 84 7.9 0.1 Rural 77,778 6,140 84 7.9 0.1 ~ ... ' Ur\lan - 0 0 0 0 0 .3 Viramgam- Total 172,400 22,326 2,825 _ 13 ' 1.6 Rural 119,306 16,449 2,496 13.8 2.1 Urban 53,094 5,877 ' '329 ILl 0.6 4 sari and Total 193,335 23,683 : 60'9 12.2 0'.3 - Rural 160',918 19,361 551 12 0'.3 Urban 32,417 4,322 58 13.3 0.2 5 - Ahmadabad City Total 4,220,048 461,864 39,791 10.9 0.9 Rural 4,551 271 7 6 0'.2 . Urban 4,215,497 461,593 39,784 10'.9. 0'.9 6 Daskroi Totai 459,183 29,650 4,469 6.5 1 Rural 218,670' 16,456 2,690' 7.5 1.2 Urban 240,513, 13,1.94 1,779 5.5 0'.7 7 Dhol~a Total 214,836 30',401 1,907 14.2 0'.9 Rural 153,267 - 24,929 1,500 16.3 1 Urban 61,569 5,472 40'7 8.9 0'.7 8 Davia Total 135,0'97 14,786 7,725 10.9 5.7 Rural 104,226 11,860 .7,487 lL4 7.2 Urban 30,871 : 2,926 238 9.5 0'.8 9 Ranpur Total 76,128 - 5,726 79 7.5 0'.1 Rural 76,128 5;726 79 7.5 - 0'.1 Urban 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 10' 8arwala Total' 67,30'] 5,317 89 7.9 0'.1 Rural 67,30'] 5,317 89 7.9 0'.1 Urban 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 11 Dhandhuka Total 134,662 12,70'1 296 9.4 0'.2 Rural 105,090' 10,504 190' to 0'.2 Urban 29,572 2,197 10'6 7.4 ! 0.4 District Total : Total 5,816,519 620,765 58,035 10.7 1 Rural 1,152,986 125,184 15,334 10.9 1.3 Urban 4,663,533 495,581 42,701 10.6 0.9

Table 14 shows the distribution of Scheduled percentage of 14.2. per cent in Scheduled. Castes Castes and Scheduled Tribes population as well as their popUlation is recorded in Dholka and the lowest of 6.5 percentage to total popUlation at taluka level in rural per cent in Daskroi taluka. The proportion of Scheduled and urban areas of the district. It can be seen that 10.7 Tribes population is 1.3 and 0.9 per cent in rural and per cent of the totalJ'opulation belongs to the urban areas respectively, The highest percentage of Scheduled Castes and -only one per cent belongs to Scheduled ,Tribes population is recorded in Bavla Scheduled Tribes. The percentage of Scheduled Castes taluka with 5.7 per cent and the lowest in Detr9j- population constitutes 10.9 per cent in rural and 10.6 Rampura, Ranpur and Barwal~ talu'kas with only 0.1 per cent in urban areas of the district. The highest percent.

39 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI.No. Name of U.A. I Town Scheduled Castes Sex Ratio Scheduled Tribes Sex Ratio 1 2 3 4 15 Nandej (CT) 901 816 16 Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 17 Ranip (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 18 Sanand (M) 899 812 19 Sarkbej-Okaf (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 20 Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 21 Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 23 Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad UA) 24 Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 25 Viramgam (M) 921 1,031 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district : 890 870

Note: UA = Urban Agglomeration. # Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daslcroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table 20 indicates sex ratio among Scheduled 1,054 is found in Singarva (CT) and the lowest sex Castes and Scheduled Tribes in each Urban ratio of 821 in Ramal (M). The highest sex-ratio of Agglomeratiol1iTowns of the district. The Scheduled 1,176 in Scheduled Tribes population is recorded in Castes sex-ratio is 890 for district (urban). Among the Singarva (CT) and the lowest of 507 in Ramol (M). UAfTowns the highest Scheduled Castes sex ratio of TABLE 21 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TALUKAS, 2001

51. Name of TotaV Number of Literates and llliterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Taluka RuraV Number of literates Number of Illiterates Male! Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mandai Total 36,435 23,293 13,142 29,316 10,587 18,729 65.4 81.6 48.5 33.1 Rural 36,435 23,293 13,142 29,316 10,587 18,729 65.4 81.6 48.5 33.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Detroj-Rampura Total 42,365 27,136 15,229 35,413 13,034 22,379 64.4 80.8 47.3 33.4 Rural 42,365 27,136 15,229 35,413 13,034 22,379 64.4 80.8 47.3 33.4 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Table 23 gives the detail about the distribution of is no village in the literacy range of 0-20 and 91-99 villages by 12 different literacy rate ranges in the and only 1 village is recorded in. the highest literacy district. There are 7 villages in the literacy range of range of 100. The highest literacy rate of 71 to 90 per 2l-30 comprising 0.9 per cent of population. The cent covers 123 villages with 27.5 percent population. highest numbers of vj}}ages i.e. 179 are in the literacy range of 61-70 with population of 35.1 per cent. There

TABLE 24 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and Urban Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. Status of UAffown Number of Literate Number of Illiterates Male! Persons. Males Females Persons Males Females. Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ahmadabad (M.Corp) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) AhmadabadUA# (See Constituent Units) Ahmadabad 2,683,423 1,521,841 1,161,582 1,011,551 439,041 572,510 83.1 89.1 76.2 12.9 (MCorp+OG) (a) Alur.adabad 2,552,731 1,447,380 1,105,351 967,354 419,869 547,485 82.9 89 76.1 12.9 (M Corp) (b) Ahmadabad I I ,738 7,598 4,140 2,968 1,228 [,740 90.6 96.5 81.6 14.9 Cantonment (CB) (c) Bopal CCT) 9,580 5,351 4,229 2,601 1, 114 1,487 89.4 95.3 83 12.2 (d) Cbandlodiya 50,378 28,758 21,620 18,039 7,663 10,376 85.1 91.9 77.5 14.4 . (M+OG) Cbandlodiya (M) 40,557 23,329 17,228 IS,ZI0 6,484 8,726 84.4 91.4 76.4 IS (e) Ghatlodiya 88,951 48,313 40,638 20,516 9,363 11,153 91.1 95 86.8 8.1 (M+OG) Ghatlodiya (M) 86,716 . 47,085 39,631 19,968 9,134 10,834 91.1 94.9 86.9 8 (D GOla CCT) 9,780 5,752 4,028 4,063 1,687 2,376 82 90.2 72.7 17.5 (g) Jodhpur (M) 36,405 19,446 16,959 7,983 3,532 4,451 9[ 94.6 87.3 7.3 (h) Kali (M) 27,606 15,507 12,099 6,614 2,722 3,892 90.3 95.9 84 11.8 (i) Lambha (CT) 11,720 6,965 4,755 5,002 2,046 2,956 81.4 89.2 72.1 17.1 (j) Makarba (CT) 10,670 6,494 4,176 7,377 3,137 4,240 70.9 81.1 59.3 21.8 (k) Memnagar (M) 32,026 16,864 15,162 . 5,258 2,397 2,861 94.1 96.7 91.4. 5.4 (I) Ramol (M) 17,672 10,599 7,073 9,878 4,483 5,395 75.9 83.4 67 16.4 (m) Ranip (M+OG) 74,023 41,368 32,655 18,475 8,391 10,084 89.7 94 84.9 9.1 Ranip(M) 70,481 39,327 31,154 17,425 7,944 9,481 89.9 94 85.1 8.9 (n) Sarkhej-Okaf 18,533 10,994 7,539 10,275 4,121 6,154 76 86.7 64.4 22.3 (M+OG) Sarkhej­ 15,250 8,986 6,264 8,162 3,289 4,873 76.8 86.9 65.8 2J.l Okaf(M) (0) Singarva (Cf) 5,795 3,512 2,283 4,094 1,665 2,429 70.3 81.8 57.8 24 (p) Thaltej (CT) 33,654 18,540 . 15,114 9,059 4,046 5,013 88.6 93.2 83.6 9.6 (q) Vastral (M) 31,082 '18,228 12,854 10,837 4,657 6,180 86.2 93.4 77.6 15.8 (r) Vastrapur( CT) 20,844 11,250 . 9;594 3,&12 1,718 2,094 93.4 96.9 89.6 7.3 (8) Vejalpur 91,044 49,467 41,577 25,Q42 10,802 14,240 88.7 93.3 83.7 9.6 (M+OG) Vejalpur (M) 89,226 48,421 40,805 24,219 10,457 13,762 88.8 93.4 84 9.5

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name and Urban Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. Status of UAffown Number of Literates Number of llliterates MaleJ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 Ahrnildabad (See Ahmadabad U.A.) Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) 20,9()7 12,218 8,689 9,964 4,150 5,814 78.5 87.1 6S.9 IS.3 4 Bopal (IT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 5 Chandlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 6 Dhandhuka (M) 19,218 11,417 7,801 10,354 4,086 6,268 75.9 86.6 64.2 22.4 7 Dholka(M) (See Dholka U.A.) DholkaUA 40,317 23,103 17,214 21,252 8,933 12,319 75.7 83.9 66.9 17.1 (a) Dholka 40,317 23",103 17,214 21,252 8,933 12,319 75.7 83.9 66.9 17.1 (M+OG) (i) Dholka (M) 34,991 20,027 14,964 18,836 7,881 10,955 75.2 83.5 66.3 17.2 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 9 Gota(Cf) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 10 Jodhpur(M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) . 11 Kali(M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 12 Lambha (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 13 Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 14 Menmagar (M) (See Ahmadabad U:A.) 15 Nandej (IT) 5,270 3,132 2,138 2,372 949 1,423 79.2 88.3 68.8 19.5 16 Ramol(M) (See Ahniadabad U.A.) 17 Ranip(M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 18 Sanand(M) 22,845 13,154 9,691 9,572 4,024 5,548 81.7 89.6 72.9 16.7 19 Sarkhej-Okaf(M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 20 Singarva (IT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 21 Thaltej (IT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 23 Vastrapur (IT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 24 Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 25 Viramgam (M) 36,714 21,144 15,570 16,380 6,461 9,919 79.4 8S.6 69.6 19 District (Urban) Total: 3,410,195 1,931,015 1,479,180 1,253,338 542,416 710,922 83.6 89.7 76.8 12.9

Note: VA =Urban Agglomeration. # Ahmedabad U.A. is spread over in three talulms and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table 24 give the detail about number of literates, respectively indicating a gap of 12.9 percentage points illiterates and literacy rates in urban areas at UAfTown between male and female literacy. At UAfTown level level iri the district. 83.6 per cent of the total urban Memnagar (M) has the highest urban literacy rate of population, excluding the age .group of 0-6 is literate 94.1 per cent while the lowest of 70.3 per cent is in the district. The corresponding proportions of male recorded ~ Singarva (CT). and female literates are 89.7 per cent and 76.8 per cent

Y-54-12 49 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 26 gives the detail about the disttibution of villages in the range of 71-80 per cent. Both these villages by 12 different literacy rate ranges for ranges (61-70 and 71-80) have population coverage Scheduled Castes population in rural areas in the of 67.7 per cent of total population. There are only 3 district. There are no literate in two (OA per cent) villages in 100 per cent literacy range with population villages of the district and population of this village is of 10 persons. The literacy rate of 1 to 50 per cent is very negligible i.e. 11 persons. 147 villages accounting observed in 59 villages constituting 11.9 per cent of for 29.8 per cent of total villages are in the range of total villages. 61-70 per cent closely followed by 134 (27.1 per cent) TABLE 27 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and Urban Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No .. Status of UAffown Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ahmadabad 301,836 176;208 125,628 131,331 53,222 78,109 80.5 89.2 70.9 18.3 (M Corp)* 2 Ahmadabad 1,328 756 572 456 170 286. 83.8 92.8 74.4 18.4 Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla (M) 2,108 1,239 869 ·818 321 497 83.2 92.5 72.7 19.9 4 Bopal (CT) 305 176 129 94 40 54 86.2 94.1 77.2 16.9 5 Chandlodiya (M)* 1,931 1,113 818 1,110 470 640 76.9 88.6 66.7 21.9 6 Dhandhuka (M) 1,461 901 560 736 270 466 76.5 89.4 62.2 27.2 7 Dholka (M)* 3,787 2,239 1,548 1,685 654 1,031 79.4 89.5 68.2 21.3 8 Ghatlodiya (M)* 1,044 600 444 547 '229 318 77 84.9 68.5 16.3 9 Gota (CT) 620 349 271 259 104 155 82 90.9 72.8 18 10 Jodhpur (M) 1,547 942 605 1,043 412 631 71.9 83.4 59.1 24.3 11 Kali (¥) 1,312 734 578 285 109 176 . 91.7 97.3 85.4 12 12 Lambha(CT) . 2,331 1,360 971 914 378 536 82.9 90.1 74.5 15.6 13 Makarba (CT) 433 266 167 254 92 162 74.3 . 88.7 59 29.7 14 Mernnagar (M) 356 187 169 103 47 56 88.3 93.5 83.3 10.2 IS Nandej (CT) .613 347 ·266 176 68 108 87.1 94.3 79.2 15.1 16 Ramol (M) 615 376 239 359 159 200 74.6 83 64.4 18.6 17 Ranip (M)* 7,007 3,874 3,133 f,240 944 1,296 86.4 92.1 80.3 Il.S IS Sanand (M) 3,067 1,794 1,273 1,255 482 773 81.2 90.6 70.9 19.6 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* 2,430 1,407 . 1,023 969 384 585 82.3 92.4 71.6 20.8 . 20 Singarva (CT) 516 285 231 238 82 156 80.4 88.2 72.4 15.8 21 Thaltej (CT) 830 503 327 550 219 331 72 83.4 59.5 • 24 22 Vastral (M) 341 193 148 137 57 80 86.3 94.6 77.5 17.1 23 Vastrapur (CT) 449 260 189 157 68 89 83.1 90.3 75 15.3 24 Vejalpur (M)* 6,092 3,404 2,688 1,629 646 983 88.2 94.6 81.2 13.4 25 Viramgam (M) 4,020 2,382 1,638 1,857 678 1,179 79 90.3 66.8 23.5 District (Urban) Total: 346,379 201,895 144,484 149,202 60,305 88,897 80.7 89.4 71.1 18.2 Note: * Towns having outgrowths

Table 27 gives the detail about number and literacy rates. Among the towns of the district Kali (M) percentage of Scheduled Castes literates, illiterates and has the highest urban literacy rate of 91.7 per cent against literacy rates in urban areas. In the district 80.7 per cent the lowest literacy rate of71.9 per cent in Jodhpur (M). of urban Scheduled Castes population excluding There are wide variation of 10.2 percentage points to population of 0-6 years of age is literate. The 29.7 percentage points in male and female literacy in corresponding proportions of male and female literates all the towns. The minimum difference of 10.2 per cent are 89.4 per cent and 71.1 per cent respectively leaving is found in Memnagar (M) while maximum of 29.7 a gap of 18.2 percentage points between male and female percentage points is registered in Makarba (CT).

51 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Sl. Name of Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Taluka Malesi Population (Main and Marginal Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 10 Barwala Persons 67,301 .20,836 31.0 7,243 10.8 28,079 41.7 39,222 58.3 Males 34,963 17,347 49.6 1,676 4.8 19,023 54.4 15,940 45.6 Females 32,338 3,489 10.8 5,567 17.2 9,056 28 23,282 72.0 11 Dhanrlhuka Persons 134,662 42,053 31.2 12,028 8.9 54,081 40.2 80,581 59.8 Males 70,254 34,015 48.4 3,366 4.8 37,381 53.2 32,873 46.8 Females 64,408 8,038 12.5 8,662 13.4 16,700 25.9 47,708 74.1 District Total: Persons 5,816,519 1,799,126 30.9 210,239 3.6 2,009,365 34.5 3,807,154 65.5 Males 3,074,556 1,562,354 50J: (19,869 2.3 1,632,223 53.1 1,442,333 46.9 Females 2?41,963 236,772 8.6 140,.> 10 5.1 377,1&- 13.8 2,364,821 86.2 ------'---- .__ .. _----- Table 31 gives the detail'about the number and Among the IT .!in workers male participation rate percentage of main workers, marginal workers and i~ "1).8 per cent whereas the female work participation non-workers by sex at taluka level in the district. As rate is 8.6 pF"T rent. Among the: marginal workers the per 2001 Census the proportion of total workers works male and female participatiofl tates stand at 2.3 per out to 34.5 per cent of the total workers of the district. cent and 5.1 per cent respectively. The percentage of Of the total workers 30.9 per cent are main workers female marginal workers is higher than that of males. and 3.6 per cent are marginal workers. The remaining Proportion of total workers among talukas varies from· 65.S per cent are non workers. 31.9 per cent in Ahmadabad City taluka to 45.1 per cent in Dholka taluka.

TABLE 32 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKA/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SJ. Name of Persons/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers NonWorkers No. TalukaJ Males! Population (Main and Marginal CD. Block . Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mandai Persons '65,751 20,066 30.5 8,98] 13.7 29,047 - 44.2 36,704 55.8 Males 33,880 16,769 49.5 1,964 5.8 18,733 55.3 15,147 44.7 Females 31,871 3.297 10.3 7,017 '22 10,314 32.4 21,557 67.6 2 Detroj~Rampura Persons 77,778 23,694 30.5 11,327 14.6 35,021 45 42,757 55 Males 40,170 18,742 46.7 3,149 7.8 21,891 54.5 18,279 45.5 Females 37,608 4,952 13.2 8,178 21.7 13,130 34.9· 24,478 65.1 3 Viramgam Persons Il9,306 39,671 33.3 17,479 14.7 57,150 47.9 62;156 52.1 Males 62,269 31,245 50.2 3,508 5.6 34,753 55.8 27,516 44.2 Females 57,037 8,426 14.8 13,971 24.5 22,397 39.3 34,640 60.7 4 Sanand Persons 160,918 52,208 32.4 20,469 12.7 72,677 45.2 88,241 54.8 Males 84,107 40,989 48.7 5,131 6.1 46,120 54.8 37,987 45.2 Females 76,811 11,219 14.6 15,338 . 20 26,557 34.6 50,254 65.4 5 Abmadabad City Persons 4,551 1,425 31.3 134 2.9 1,559 34.3 2,992 65.7 Males 2,483 1,295 52.2 117 4.7 1,412 56.9 1,071 43.1 Females 2,068 130 6.3.0 17 0.8 147 7.1 1,921 92.9 6 Daskroi Persons 218,670 75,191 34.4 15,223 7.0 90,414 41.3 128,256 58.7 Males 114,130 58,010 50.8 5,319 4.7 63,329 55.5 50,801 44.5 Females 104,540 17,181 16.4' 9,904 9.5 27,085 25.9 77,455 74.1

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

Sf. Name of Personsl Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Talukal Males! Population (Main and Marginal C.D. Block Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 Dholka Persons 153,267 5~,060 34.6 20,579 13.4 73,639 48 79,628 52 Males 80,420 41,639 51.8 4,585 5.7 46,224 57.5 34,196 42.5 Females 72,847 11,421 15.7 15,994 22 27,415 37.6 45,432 62.4 g Bavla Persons 104,226 34,910 33.5 13,642 13.1 48,552 46.6 55,674 53.4 Males 54,622 26,802 49.1 3,796 6.9 30,598 56 24,024 44 Females 49,604 8,108 16.3 9,846· 19.8 17,954 36.2 31,650 63.8 9 Ranpur Persons 76,128 23,064 30.3 9,077 11.9 32,141 42.2 43,987 57.8 Males 39,330 19,310 49.1 1,689 4.3 20,999 53.4 • 18,331 46.6 Females 36,798 3,754 10.2 7,388 20.1 11,142 30.3 25,656 69.7 10 Barwala Persons 67,301 20,836 31 7,243 10.8 28,079 41.7 39,222 . 58.3 Males 34,963 17,347 49.6 1,676 4.8 19,023 54.4 15,940 45.6 Females 32,338 3,489 10.8 5,567 17.2 9,056 28 23,282 72 11 Dhandhuka Persons 105,090 33,268 31.7 11,095 10.6 44,363 42.2 60,727 57.8 Males 54,751 26,343 48.1 3,116 5.7 29,459 53.8 25,292 46.2 Females 50,339 6,925 13.8 7,979 15.9 14,904 29.6 35,435 70.4 District (Rural) Persom 1,152,986 377,393 32.7 135,249 11.7 11.7 44.5 44.5' 55.5 Total: Males 601,125 298,491 49.7 34,050 5.7 5.7 55.3 55.3 44.7 Females 551,861 78,902 14.3 101,199 18.3 18.3 32.6 32.6 67.4

Table 32 gives the detail about talukawise number of female marginal workers is higher than that of male and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and marginal workers.' ~imilar trend is visible in all the non-workers for rural population of the district. There talukas except Ahmadabad City taluka. The percentage are 32.7 per cent main workers, 11.7 per cent marginal of total rural workers of the district comes to 44.5 per workers and the rest of 55.5 per cent are non-workers cent. At the taluka level Dholka has the highest in the district. The sex-wise break-up at the district proportion of 48 per cent workers out of total workers level shows that 49.7 per cent males and 14.3 per._cent whereas the lowest of 34.3 per cent is noticed in females are in the category of main workers. Ahmadabad City taluka. Male and female marginal workers account for 5.7 pet cent and 18.3 per cent respectively. The percentage

TABLE 33 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON· WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of . Malesl· Population (Main and Marginal UAffown Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , 11 12 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (M.Corp) Ahmadabad Persons 4,448,368 1,355,116 30.5 67,578 1.5 1,422,694 32.0 3,025,674 68.0 U.A.# Males 2,360,660 1,207,147 51.1 33,176 1.4 1,240,323 52.5 1,120,337 47.5 Females 2,087,708 147,969 7.1 34,402 1.6 182,371 8.7 1,905,337 91.3 (a) Ahmadabad Persons 3,694,974 1,124,351 30.4 56,281 1.5 1,180,632 32 2,514,342 68 (M Corp+OG)* Males 1,960,882 1,000,817 51 27,785 1.4 1,028,602 52.5 932,280 47.5 Females 1,734,092 123,534 7.1 28,496 1.6 152,030 8.8 1,582,062 91.2

56 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. Name and Urban Personsl Total Main Workers Ml!f'ginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of Males! Population (Main and Marginal .UAJTown Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ahmadabad "Persons 3,520,085 1,071,011 30.4 53,497 1.5 1,124,508 31.9 2,395,577' 68.1 (MCorp) Males .1,867,249 952,422 51 • 26,494 1.4 978,916 52.4 888,333 47.6 Females 1,652,836 118,589 7.2 27,003 1.6 145,592 8.8 1,507,244 91.2 (b) Ahmadabad 'Persons 14,706 6,000 40.8, 178 1.2 6,178 42. 8,528 . 58 Cantonment (CB) Males 8,826 5,470 62 105 1.2 5,575 63.2 3,251 36.8 Females 5,880 530. 9 73 1.2 603 10.3 5,277 £9,7 (c) Bopal (Cf) Persons 12,181 3,699 30.4 237 1.9 3,936 32.3 8,245 'ilI.7 'Males 6,46? 3,242 50.1 rn 2.6 3,4l3 '~2.% 3,052 47.2 Females 5,716 457 8 66 1.2 523 9.1 5,1'93 90.9 (d) Chandlodiya Persons 68,417 20,797 30.4 1,083 1.6 21,880 32 46,537 68 (M+OG) Males 36,421 19,218 52.8 340 0.9 .' 19,558 53.7 16,863 46.3 Females 31,996 1,579 4.9 743 2.3 2,322 7.'3 29,674 92.7 Chandlodiya Persons 55,767 16,778 30.1 939 1.7 17,717 31.8 . 38,050 . 68.2 Males 29,813 15.673 52.6 . . 263 0.9 15,936 53.5 13,877 46.5 Females 25,954 1,105 4.3 676 2.6 1,781 6.9 24,173 93.1 (e) Ghatlodiya Persons 109,467 33,010 30.2 1,298 1.2 34,308 31.3 75,159 68.7 (M+OG) Males 57;676 29,757 51.6 822 1.4 30,579 53 . 27,097 47 Females 51,791 3,253 6.3 476 0.9 3,729 7.2 48,062 92.8 Ghatlodiya Persons 106,684 32,301 30.3 1,187 1.1 33,488 31.4 . 73,196 68.6 (M) Males 56.219 29,071 51.7 729 . 1.3 29.800. . 53 26,419 47 Females 50,465 3,230 6.4 458 0.9 3,688 7.3 46,777 92.7 (f) Gota (Cf) Persons 13,843 4,361 31.5 214 1.7 4,595 33.2 9,248 66.8 Males 7,439 3,962 53.3 113 1.5 4,075 54.8 3,364 45.2 Females 6,404 399 6.2 121 1.9 520 8.1 5,884 91.9 (g) Jodhpur (M) Persoris 44,388 14,492 32:6 458 I 14,950 33.7 . 29,438 66.3 Males 22,978 12,319 53.6 191 0.8 12,510 54.4 10,468 45.6 Females 21,410 2,173 10.1 267 1.2 2.440 11.~ 18,970 88.6 (h) Kali (M) Persons 34,220 9,896 28.9 237 . 0.7 10,133 29.6 24,087 70.4 Males 18,229 8lf67 49.2 127 0.7 9,094 49.9 9,135 50.\ Females 15,991 929 5.8 lIO 0.7 1,039 6.5 14,952 93. .5 (i) Lambha (Cf) . Persons 16,722 5,354 32 503 3 5,857 35 10,865 65 Males 9,011 4,675 51.9 270 3 4,945 54.9 4,066 45.1 Females 7,711 679 8.8 233 3 912 11.8 6,799 88.2 G) Makarba (Cf) Persons 18,047 5,246 29.1 731 4.1 5,977 33.1 12,070 66.9 Males 9,631 4,541 47.1 233 2.4 .4,774 49.6 4,857 50.4 Females 8,416 . 705 8.4 498 5.9 1,203 14.3 7,213 85.7 (k) Memnagar(M) Persons 37,284 11,405 30.6 608 1.6 12,013 32.2 25,271 67.8 Males 19,261 9,960 51.7 297 1.5 10,257 53.3 9,004 46.7 Females 18,023 1,445 8 311 1.7 1,756 . 9.7 16,267 90.3 (I) Ramol(M) Persons 27,550 9,014 32.7 508 1.8 9,522 34.6 18,028 65.4 Males 15,082 8,046 53.3 296 2 8,342 55.3 6,740 44.7 Females 12,468 968 7.8 212 1.7 1,180 9.5 11,288 90.5

Y-54-13 57 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SL, Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers MarginarWorkers Total Workers Non Workers No, Status of Males! Population (Main and Marginal UA/fown Females Workers) Number PerCentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (m) Ranip Persons 92,498 26,306 28.4 1,036 1.1 27,342 29.6 65,156 70.4 (M+OG) Males 49,759 24,162 48.6 680 1.4 24,842 49.9 24,917 50.1 Females 42,739 2,144 5 356 0.8 2,500 5,g 40,239 94.2 Ranip (M) Persons 87,906 24,999 28.4 974 1.1 25,973 29.5 61,933 70.5 Males 47,271 22,955 48.6 642 1.4 23,597 49.9 23,674 50.1 Females 40,635 2,044 5 332 . 0.8 2,376 5.8 38,259 94.2 (n) Sarkhej- Persons 28,808 8,941 31 294 9,235 32.1 19,573 67.9 Okaf(M+OG) Males 15,115 7,865 52 137 0.9 8,002 52.9 7,113 47.1 Females 13,693 1,076 7.9 157 1.1 1,233 9 12,460 91 Sarkhej- Persons 23,412 7,103 30.3 268 1.I 7,371 31.5 16,041 68.5 Okaf{M) Males 12,275 6,338 51.6 135 l.l 6,473 52.7 5,802 47.3 Females II ,137 765 6.9 133 1.2 898 8,1 10,239 91.9 (0) Singarva Persons 9,889 2,857 28.9 324 3.3 3,181 32,2 6,708 67.8 (Cf) Males 5,177 2,522 48.7 210 4.i 2,732 52,8 >2,445 47.2 Females 4,712 335 7.1 114 2.4 449 9.5 4,263 90.5 (p) Thaltej (CJ) Persons 42,713 13,771 32.2 446 14,217 33.3 28,496 66.7 Males 22,586 11,917 52.8 222 12,139 53.7 10,447 46,3 Females 20,127 1,854 9.2 224 1.1 2,078 10.3 18,049 89.7 (q) ., Vastral (M) Persons 41,919 12,614 30.1 1,138 2.7 13,752 32.8 28,167 67.2 Males 22,885 11,959 52.3 322 1.4 12,281 53.7 10,604 46.3 Females 19,034 655 3.4 816 4.3 1,471 7,7 17,563 92.3 (r) Vastrapur Persons 24,656 8,118 32.9 320 1.3 8,438 34,2 16,218 65.8 (ef) Males 12,968 7,000 54 141 1.1 7,141 55,1 5,827 44.9 Females 11,688 1,1l8 9.6 179 1.5 1,297 11.1 10,391 88.9 (s) Vejalpur Persons 116,086 34,884 30.1 1,664 1.4 36,548 31.5 79,538 68.5 (M+OG) Males 60,269 30,748 51 714 1.2 31,462 52,2 28,807 47.8 Females 55,817 4,136 7.4 950 1.7 5,086 9,1 50,731 90.9 Vejalpur(M) Persons 113,445 34,101 30.1 1,426 1.3 35,527 31.3 77,918 68.7 Males 58,878 30,046 51 638 1.1 30,684 52,1 28,194 47.9 Females 54,567 4,055 7.4 788 1.4 4,843 8.9 49,724 91.1 ,2 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) Persons 30,871 9,531 30.9 607 2 10,138 32,8 20,733 67.2 Males 16,368 8,432 51.5 275 1.7 8,707 53,2 . 7,661 46.8 Females 14,503 1,099 7.6 332 2.3 1,431 9.9 13,On 90.1 4 Bopal (ef) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 Chandlodiya (M) (S~e Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 6 Dhandhuka (M) Persons 29,572 8,785 29.7 . 933 3.2 9,718 32.9 19,854 67.1 Males 15,503 7,612 49.5 250 1.6 7,922 51.1 7,581 48.9 Females 14,069 1,113 7.9 683 4.9 1,796 12.8 12,273 87.2 ·7 Dholka(M) (See Dholka Urban Agglomeration) DholkaUA Persons 61,569 20,185 32.8 3,104 5 23,289 37.8 38,280 62.2 Males 32,036 16,125 50.3 1,145 3.6 17,270 53.9 14,766 46.1 Females 29,533 4,060 13.7 1,959 6.6 6,019 20.4 23,514 79.6

58 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of Males! " Population (Main and Marginal UAffown Females Workers), Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 (aj Dholka Persons .61,569 20,185 32.8 3,104 5 23,289 37.8 38,280 62.2 (M+OG) Males 32,036 16,125 503 ,1,145 3.6 17,270 53.9 14,766 46.1 Females 29,533 4,060 13.7 1,959 6.6 6,019 20.4 23,514 79.6 (I) Dholka (M) Persons 53,827 17,714 32.9 2,686 5 20,400 37.9 " 33,427 62.1 Males 27,908 14,104 505 1,007 3.6 15,lll 54.1 12,797 45.9 Females . 25,9J9 3,610 n9 1,679 6.5 5,289 20:4 26,630 79.6 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 Gota(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) II Kali (m) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 Lambha (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 Makarba(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 Mernnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) IS Nandej (CT) Persons 7,642 2,829 37 98 1.3 2,927 38.3 4,715 61.7·,' Males 4,081 2,329 57.1 24 0.6 2,353 57.7 1,728 42.3 Females 3;561 500 14 74 2.1 574 16.1 2,987 B3.9 16 Ramol(M) (See Ahmadabad UrhanAgglomeration) 17 Ranip(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 Sanand(M) Persons 32,417 10,239 31.6 ' 464 1.4 10,703 33 21,714 67 Males 17,178 8,490 49.4 256 1.5 8,746 50.9 8,432 49.1 Females 15,239 1,749 1l.S 208 1.4 1,957 12.8 13,282 87.2 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 Singarva(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 Thaltej (CT) . (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) , 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 Vastrapur (Cn (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 , Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 Viramgam (M) . Persons 53,094 IS,048 283 2,206 4.2 17,254 3is 3S,840 67.5 Males , 27,60S 13,668 49.5 693 2.5 14,361 52 13,244 48 Females 25,489 J,380 5.4 1,513 5.9 2,893 11.3 22,596 88.7 District (Urban) Persons 4,663,533 1,421,733 305 74,990 1.6 1,496,723 32.1 3,166,810 67.9 Total: Males 2,473,431, 1,263,863 51.1 35,819 1.4 1,299,682 52.5 1,173,749 47.5 Females 2,190,102 157,870 72 39,171 1.8 197,041 9 1,993,061 91

Note: U.A. = Urban Agglomeration .. # Ahmedabad U.A. is spr~d over in three talukas and two districts, Abrnadabad City and DasKroi talukas come from Abrnadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table 33 shows UA/Town wise number and per cent males and 7.2 per cent females are recorded percentage of main workers. marginal workers and to be main workers. The percentages of male aUld non-workers for urban population. Out of total urban female marginal workers are 1.4 per cent and 1.8 per population of 4,663,533 in the district, 30.5 per cent cent respectively. Among all the UA/Towns are main workers 1.6 per cent are marginal workers Ahmadabad Cantonment has the highest proportion and the rest of 67.9 per cent are non-workers. The sex- , of total workers i.e. 42 per cent. The lowest of 29.6 wise break-up at urban level in the district shows 51.1 per cent worker is recorded in Ranip (M).

59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 34 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS,BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKAS,· 2001

Sl. Name of Talukal Persons! Total Total Category of Workers No. C. D. BJock Males/ Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MandaI Persons 65,751 29,047 7,468 15,213 442 5,924 (44.2) (25.7) (52.4) (1.5) (20.4) Males 33,880 18,733 6,036 7,634 326 4,737 (55.3) (32.2) (40.8) (1.7) (25.3) Females 31,871 10,314 1,432 7,579 116 1,187 (32.4) (13.9) (73.5) (1.1 ) (11.5) 2 Detroj-Rampura Pyrsons 77,778 35,021 9,071 15,432 861 9,657 (45.0) (25.9) (44.1) (2.5) (27.6) Males 40,170 21,891 7,180 8,282 432 5,997 (54.5) (32.8) (37.8) (2.0) (27.4) Females 37,608 13,130 1,891 7,150 429 3,660 (34.9) (14.4) (54.5) (3.3) (27.9) 3 Virarilgam Persons 172,400 74,404 15,371 28,493 1,560 28,980. . (43.2) (20.7) (38.3) (2.1) (38.9) Males 89,874 49,114 11,969 13,687 714 22;744 (54.6) (24.4) (27.9) (1.5) (46.3) Females 82,526 25,290 3,402 14,806 846 6,236, (30.6) (13.5) (58.5) (3.3) (24.7) 4 Sanand Persons 193,335 83,380 18,775 35,172' 1,051 28,382 (43.1) (22.5) (42.2) (1.3) (34.0) Males 101,285 54,866 15,262 17,968 633 21,003 (54.2) (27.8) (32.7) (1.2) (38.3) Females 92,050 . 28,514 3,513 17,204 418 7,379 (31.0) (12.3) (60.3) . (1.5) (25.9) 5 Ahmadabad City Persons 4,220,048 1,345,972 2,294 4,618 39,595 1,299,465 (31.9) (0.2) (0:3) (2.9) (96.5) Males 2,238,449 1,174,510 1,779 3,088 17,576 1,152,O67 (52.5) (0.2) (0.3) (1.5) (98.1 ) Females 1,981,599 171,462 515 1,530 22,019 147,398 . (8.7) (0.3) (0.9) (12.8) (86.0) 6 Daskro! Persons 459,183 171,622 22,506 32,473 3,927 112.716 (37.4) (13.1) (18.9) (2.3) (65.7) Males 242,905 132,907 19,517 20,269 1,910 91,211 (54.7) (14.7) (15.3) (1.4) (68.6) Females 216,278 38,715 2,989 12,204 2,017 21.505 (17.9) (7.7) (31.5) (5.2) (55.5) 39,880 5,Q27 34,921 7 Dholka Persons 214,836 96,928 17,100 (45.1) (17.6) (41.1) . (5.2) (36.0) Males 112,456 63,494 13,958 21,066 2,927 25,543 (56.5) (22.0) (33.2) (4.6) (40.2) 9,378 Females 102,380 33,434 3,142 18,814 2,100 (32.7) (9.4) (56.3) (6.3) (28.0)

60 ANALYTICAL NOTE Sl. Name ofTalukal PersonsJ Total Total Category of Workers No; C. D. Block Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Bavia Persons 135;097 58,690 12,172 21,949 992 23,577 (43.4) (20.7) (37.4) (1.7) (40.2) Males 70,990 39,305 10,025 1J,l1I 731 17,438 (55.4) (25.5) (28.3) . (1.9) (44.4) Females 64,107 19,385 2,147 10,838 261 6,139 (30.2) 01.1) (55.9) (1.3) (31.7) 9 Ranpur Persons 76,128 32,141 8,018 11,715 864 11,544 (42.2) (24.9) (36.4) (2.7) (35.9) Males 39,330 20,999 6,133 4,409 489 9,968 (53.4) (29.2) (21.0) (2.3) (47.5) Females 36,798 11,142 1;885 7,306 375 1,576 (30.3) (16.9) (65.6) (3.4) (14. I) 10 Barwala Persons 67,301 28,079 4,891 10,241 584 12,363 (41.7) (17.4) (36.5) (2.1) (44.0) Males 34,963 19,023 3,940 4,550 351 . 10,182 (54.4) (20.7) (23.9) (1.8) (53.5) Females 32,338 9,056 951 5,691 233 2,181 (28.0) (10.5) (62.8) (2.6) (24.1) 11 Dhandhuka Persons 134,662 54.081 9,679 22,685 1,812 19,905 (40.2) 07.9) (41.9) (3.4) (36.8) . Males 70,254 37,381 8,008 11,415 1,198 16,760 (53.2) (21.4) (30.5) (3.2) (44.8) Females 64,408 16,700 1,671 11,270 614 3,145 (25.9) (10.0) (67.5) (3.7) (18.8) District Total' : Persons 5,816,519 2,009,365 127,345 237,871 56,715 1,587,434 (34.5) (6.3) (11.8) (2.8) (79.0) Males 3,074,556 1,632,223 103,807 123,479 27,287 1,377,650 (53.1 ) (6.4) (7.6) (1.7) (84,4) Females 2,741,963. 377,142 23,538 114,392 29,428 209,784 (13.8) (6.2) (30;3) (7.8) (55.6)

Note :- Percentages, are given'in brackets

Table 34 gives the detail about the distribution of . proportion of other workers varies from 20.4 per cent workers by sex in four categories ofEconomic Activity in MandaI taluka to 96.5 per cent in Ahmadabad City' namely Cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household taluka. The percentages of cultivators and Household Industry Workers and Other Workers. It can be seen Industry workers are very low in the district as stated from the table that other workers constitute 79 per cent above. Agricultural Labourers are accounted for only of the total, workers (Main + Marginal). Out of 11.8 per cent of the total workers .The percentage of remaining workers ll.8 per cent are engaged as Agricultural labourers varies fEom the lowest of 0.3 Agricultural labourers. 6.3 per cent are Cultivators and per cent in Ahmadabad City taluka to the highest of 2.8 per cent are Household Industry workers. The 52.4 per cent in MandaI taluka.

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 35 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKA/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sl. Name of Taluka! Personsl Total Total Category of Workers No. CD. Block Males/ Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mandal Persons 65,751 29,047 7,468 15,213 442 5,924 (44.2) (25.7) (52.4) (t.5) (20.4) Males 33,880 18,733 6,036 7,634 326 4,737 (55.3) (32.2) (40.8) " (t.7) (25.3) Females 31,871 10,314 1,432 7,579 116 1",187 (32.4) (13.9) (73.5) (1.1) (11.5) 2 Detroj-Rampura Persons 77,778 35,021 9,071 15,432 861 9,657 (45.0) (25.9) (44.1) (2.5) (27.6) Males 40.170 21,891 7,180 8,282 432 5,997 (54.5) (32.8) (37.8) " (2.0) (27.4) Females 37,608 13,130 1,891 7,150 429 3,660 (34.9) (14.4) (54.5) (3.3) (27.9) 3 Viramgam Persons 119,306 57,150 15,214 28,214 988 12,734 (47.9) (26.6) (49.4) (1. 7) " (22.3) Males 62,269 34.753 11,842 13,564 423 8,924 (55.8) (34.1) (39.0) (1.2) (25.7) Females 57,037 22,397 3,372 14,650 565 3,810 (39.3) (15.1) (65.4) (2.5) (17.0) 4 Sanand Persons 160,918 72,677 18,432 33,373 911 19,961 (45.2) (25.4) (45.9) (1.3) (27.5) Males 84,107 46,120 14,951 16,868 539 13,762 (54.8) (32.4) (36.6) (1.2) (29.8) Females 76,811 26.557 3,481 16,505 372 6.199 (34.6) (13.1) (62.1) (104) (23.3) 5 Ahmadabad City Persons 4,551 1,559 130 182 23 1.224 (34.3) (8.3) 01.7) (1.5) (78.5) Males 2,483 1,412 123 164 14 1,111 (56.9) '(8.7) (11.6) (1.0) (78.7) Females 2,068 147 7 18 9 113 (7.1) (4.8) (12.2) (6.1) (76.9) 6 Daskroi Persons 218,670 90,414 19,842 " 27,861 1,959 40,752 (41.3) (21.9) (30.8) (2.2) (45.1) Males 114,130 63,329 17,030 17,043 980· 28,276 (55.5) (26.9) (26.9) (1.5) (44.6) Females 104,540 27,085 2,812 10,818 979 12,476 . (25.9) (10.4) (39.9) (3.6) (46.1) 7 Dholka Persons 153,267 73,639 16,412 37,152 1,619 18,456 ~48.0) (22.3) (50.5) (2.2) (25.1) Males 80,420 46,224 13,394 19,532 1,116 12,182 (57.5) (29.0) (42:3) (2.4) (26.4) Females 72,847 27,415 3,018 17,620 503 6,274 (37.6) (11.0) (64.3) (l.8) (22.9)

62 ,-\NAL YTfCAL NOTE

Sl. Name ofTalukal Persons/· Total Total Category of Workers. No, C. D, Block Males/ Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Bavla Persons 104,226 48,552 12,007 2LI34 647 14,764 (46.6) (24.7) (435) (1.3) (30A) Males 54,622 30,598 9,875 10,480 504 9,739 (56.0) (32-3) (34.3) (1.6) (31.8) Females- 49,604 17,954 2,132 10,654 143 5,025 (36.2) (11.9) (59.3) (0.8) (28.0) 9 Ranpur Persons' 76,128 32,141 8,018 11,715 864 11,544 (42.2) (24.9) (36.4) (2.7) (35.9) Males 39,330 20,999 6,133 4,409 489 9,968 (53.4) (29.2) (21.0) (2.3) (47.5) Females, 36,798 11,142 1,885 7,306 375 1,576 (303) (16.9) (65.6) (3.4) (14,1) 10 Banvala Persons ' 67.301 28,079 4,891 10,241 584 12,363 (41.7) (17.4) (36.5) (2.1) (44.0) Males 34,963 19,023 3,940 4,550 351 10,182 (54.4) (20.7) (23.9) (1.8) (53.5) Females - 32,338 9,056 951 5,691 233 2,181 (28.0) (10.5) (62.8) (i6) (24. J) 11 Dhandhuka Persons 105,090 44,363 9,387 20,801 1,542 12,633 (42.2) (21.2) (46.9) (3.5) (28.5) Males 54,751 29,459 7,757 10,436 1,028 10,238 (53.8) (26.3) (35.4) (3.5) (34.8) Females 50,339 14,904 1,630 10,365 514 2,395 (29.6) (10.9) (69.5) (3:4) (16.1) District (Rural) Persons 1,152,986 512,642 120,872 221,318 10,440 160,012 Total: (44.5) (23.6) (43.2) (2.0) (31.2) Males 601,125 332,541 98,261 112,962 6,202 115,116 (55.3) (29.5) (34.0) (1.9) (34.6) Females 551,861 180,101 22,611 108,356 4,238 44,896 " (32.6) (12.6) (60.2) (2.4) (24.9)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets. Table 35 gives the detail, about talukawise (29.5 per cent) than that of females (12.6 per cent) in distribution of workers by sex in four categories of the rural areas of the district. The proportion of economic activities. In the rural areas of the district cultivators varies from the lowest of 8.3 per cent in total workers (Main -t; Marginal) ,constitute 44.5 per Ahmadabad City taluka to the highest of 26.6 per cent cent of total population. Among these workers 23.6 in Vrramgam taluka. In case of other workers the lowest per cent are cultivators 43.2 per cent agricultural of 20.4 per cent and the highest of 78.5 per cent are labourers , 2.0 per cent household industry workers recorded in MandaI Taluka and Ahmedabad City Taluka , and tJ 1.2 per cent other workers. The agricultural sector respectively. The percentage of agricultural labourers plays a major role in providing employment to the and household industry workers together constitutes 45.2 _ working force of rural population. per cent in the district. The percentage of agricultural Household Industries could not make much progress labourers works out to be the highest in MandaI taluka in rural areas as reflected in the data. Therefore, surplus (52.4 per cent) and the lowest in Ahmadabad City taluka working force has to depend on primary activities. (11.7 per cent). Among cultivators the percentage of males is higher

63 DJSTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 36 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS !fOWNS, 2001

S]. Name and Urban Persons/ Total Total Category of Workers No. Status of UAI Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (M.Corp) Ahmadabad Persons 4,448,368 1,422,694 4,623 8,867 41,465 1,367,739 UA# (32.0 ) (00.3 ) (00.6 ) (02.9 ) {96.1 } Males 2,360,660 1,240,323 3,951 6,021 18,451 1,211,900 ( 52.5 ) (00.3 ) (00.5 ) ( 01.5 ) (97.7 ) Females 2,087,708 182,371 672 2,846 23,014 155,839 (08.7 ) (00.4 ) (01.6) ( 12.6) (85.5 ) (a) Ahmadabad Persons 3,694,974 1,180,632 2,372 5,259 36,310 1,136,691 (M.Corp+ (32.0) (0.2) (0.4) (3.1) (96.3) 00) . Males 1,960,882 1,028,602 1,926 3,533 15,699 1,007,444 (52.5) (0.2) (0.3) (1.5) (97.9) Females 1,734,092 152,030 446 1,726 20,611 129,247 (8.8) (0.3) (1.1) (13.6) (85.0) Ahmadabad Persons 3520085 [ 124508 1429 1884 35259 1085936 (M Corp) (31.9) (0.1) (0.2) (3.1) (96.6) Males 1867249 978916 1049 1259 15224 961384 (52.4) (0.1) (0.1) (1.6) (98.2) Females 1652836 145592 380 625 20035 124552 (8.8) (0.3) (0.4) (13.8) (85.5) (b) Ahmadabad Persons 14,706 6,178 7 27 29 6,115 Cantonment (42.0) (0.1) (0.4) (0.5) (99.0) (CB) Males 8,826 5,575 7 24 7 5,537 (63.2) (0.1) . (0.4) (0.1) (99.3) Females 5,880 603 0 3 22 578 (10.3) (0.0) (0.5) (3.6) (95.9) (c) Bopal (CT) Persons 12,181 3,936 83 68 32 3,753 (32.3) (2.1) (1.7) (0.8) (95.4) Males 6,465 3,413 78 55 26 3,254 (52.8) (2.3) (1.6) (0.8) (95.3) Females 5,716 523 5 13 6 499 (9.1) (1.0) (2.5) (1.1) (95.4) (d)_ Chandlodiya Persons 68,417 21,880 327 285 765 20,503 (M+OO) (32.0) (1.5) (1.3) (3.5) (93.7) Males 36,421 19,558 296 242 376 18,644 (53.7) (1.5) (1.2) (1.9) (95.3) Females 31,996 2,322 31 43 389 1,859 (7.3) (1.3) (1.9) (16.8) (80.1) Chandlodiya Persons 55,767 17,717 25 15 632 17045 (M) (31.8) (0.1) (0.1) (3.6) (96.2) Males 29,813 15,936 22 7 270 15637 (53.5) (0.1) (0.0) (1.7) (98.1) . Females 25,954 1,781 3 8 362 1408 (6.9) (0.2) (0.4) (20.3) (79.1)

64 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. Name and Urban Personsl Total Total 'Oategory of Workers No. Status of UAI MaJesl Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 (e) Ghatlodiya Persons 109.467 34,308 39 32 1,148 33,089 (M+OG) (31.3 ) (0.1) (0.1) (3.3) (96.4) Males 57,676 30.579 29 25 892 29,633 (53.0) (0.1) (0.1) (2.9) (96.9) Females 51,791 3,729 10 7 256 ' 3,456 (7.2) (0.3) (0.2) (6.9) (92.7) Ghatlodiya (M) Persons 106,684 33488 39 32 990 32427 (3],.4) (0.1) (0.1) (3.0) (96.8) Males 56,219 29800 29 25 754 28992 (53.0) (0.1) (0.1) (2.5) (97.3) Females 50;465 3688 10 7 236 3435 (7.3) (0.3) (0.2) (6.4) (93.1) (i) Gota(CT). Persons 13,843 4.595 218 60 ' 101 4,216 (33.2) (4.7) (1.3) (2.2) , (91.8) Males 7,439 4,075 204 49 66 3,756 (54.8) (5.0) (1.2) (1.6) (92.2) Females 6,404 520 14 II 35 460 (8.1) (2.7) (2.1) (6.7) , (88.5)

(g)' Jodhpur (M) Persons 44,388 14.950 43 ,20 ; 133 14,754 (33.7) (0.3) (0.1) (0.9) (98.7) Males 22,978 ' 12,510 33 14 66 12,397 (54.4) (0.3) (0.1) (0.5) (99.1) Females 21,410 2,440 10 6 67 2,357 , (11.4) (0.4) (0.2) (2.7) (96.6) (h) Kali (M) Persons, 34,220 10,133 9 7 172 9,945 (29.6) (0.1) (0.1) (1.7) (98.1) Males 18;229 , 9.094 6 7 81 9,000 (49.9) (0.1) (0.1) (0.9) (99.0) Females 15.991 1.039 ' '3 a 91 945 (6.5) (0.3) (0.0) (8.8) (91.0) (i) Lambha Persons 16.722 5.B57 49 66 ,207 5,535 (CT) (35.0) (0.8) , (1.1) (3.5) (94.5) Males 9,011 ; '4.945 47 56 75 4,767 (54.9) (1.0) (1.1) (1.5) (96.4) Females 7,711 912 2 10 132 768 (11.8) (0.2) (I.I ) (14.5) (84.2) (j) Makarba Persons 18,047 5,977 118 359 140 5,360 (CT) (33.1) (2.0) (6.0) (2.3) (89.7) , Males 9,631 4,774" 103 196 58 4,417 (49.6) (2.2) . (4.1)' (1.2) (92.5) Females 8,416 1,203 15 163 82 943 ", ( 14.3) (1.2) (13.5) (6.8) (78.4) (k) Memnagar Persons 37,284 12,013 13 9 267 11,724 ' (M) (32.2) (0.1) (0.1) (2.2) (97.6) Males 19;261 10,257 10 6 87 10,154 (53.3) (0.1) (0.1) '(0.8) (99.0) Females 18,023 1,756 3 3 180 1,570 (9.7) (0.2) (0.2) (10.3) (89.4).

Y-S4-14 6S DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : AHM~DABAD SI. Name and Urban Persons! Total TOlal Category of Workers No. Status of UAI Males! Population Number of Cultivators ' Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .. (I) Ramol (M) Persons 27,550 9,522 210 305 218 8.789 (34.6) (2.2) (3.2) (2.3) (92.3) Males 15,082 8,342 182 2i5 109 7.836 (55.3) (2.2) (2.(» (1.3) (93.9) Females 12,468 1,180 28 90 109 953 (9.5) (2.4) (7.6) (9.2) (80.8) (m) Ranip Persons 92,498 27,342 105 114 334 26,789 (M+OG) (29.6) (0.4) (0.4) (1.2) (98.0) Males 49,759 24,842 87 94 167 24,494 (49.9) (0.4) (0.4) . (0.7) (98.6) Females 42,739 2,500 18 20 167 2,295 (5.8) (0.7) (0.8) (6.7) (91.8) Ranip (M) Persons 87906 25973 52 35 304 25582 (29.5) . (0.2) (0.1) (l.2) . (9~.5)· Males 47271 23597 37 33 145 23382 (49.9) (0.2) (0.1). (0.6) (99.1) Females 40635 2376 15 2 159 2200 (5.8) (0.6) (0.1) (6.7) (92.6) (n) Sarkhej-Okaf Persons 28,808 9,235 273 796 202 7,964 (M+OG) (32.1) (3.0) (8.6) (2.2) (86.2) Males 15,115 8,002 259 582 114 7,047 (52.9) (3.2) (7.3) (1.4) (88.1) Females 13,693 1,233 14 214 88 917 (9.0) (1.1) (17.4) (7.1) (74.4) Sarkhcj Persons 23412 7371 82 365 159 6765 Okaf(M) (31.5) (1.1) (5.0) (2.2) (91.8) Males 12275 6473 77 275 87 6034 (52.7) (1.2) (4.2) (1.3) (93.2) Females 1Il37 898 5 90 72 731 (8.1) (0.6) (10.0) (8.0) (81.4) (0) Singarva Persons 9,889 3,181 148 325 77 2,631 (CT) (32.2) (4.7) (10.2) (2.4) (82.7) Males 5,177 2,732 140 240 52 2,300 (52.8) (5.1) (8.8) (1.9) (84.2) Females 4,712 449 8 85 25 331 (9.5) (1.8) (18.9) (5.6) (73.7) (p) Thaltej Persons 42,713 14,217 88 62 201 13,866 (CT) (33.3) (0.6) (0.4) (1.4) (97.5) Males 22,586 12,139 80 46 96 Jl,917 (53.7) (0.7) (0.4) (0.8) (98.2) Females 20,127 2,078 8 16 105 1,949 (10.3) (0.4) (0.8) (5.1) (93.8) (q) Vastral (M) . Persons 41,919 13,752 289 714 585 12,164 (32.8) (2.1) (5.2) (4.3) (88.5) Males 22.885 12.281 270 449 204 11,358 (53.7) (2.2) (3.7) (1.7) (92.5) Females 19,034 1,471 19 265 381 806 (7.7) (1.3) (18.0) (25.9) (54.8) .

66 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name_ and Urban Personsl Total Total Category of Workers No, Status of U AI Males/ Population' Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females· Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (r) Vastrapur Persons 24,656 8,438 12 2 83 8,341 (CT) (34.2) (0:1) (0.0) (1.0) (98.9) Males 12,968 7,141 9 2 43 7,087 (55.1) (0.1) (0.0) (0.6) (99.2) Females 11,688 1,297 3 0 40 1,254 (ILl) (0.2) (0.0) (3.1) (96.7) (s) Vejalpur Persons 116,O86 36,548 220 357 461 35,510 (M+OG) (31.5) (0.6) (1.0) (1.3) (97.2) Males· 60,269 31,462 185 186 233 30,858 (52.2) (0.6) (0.6) (0.7) (98.1) Females 55,817 5,086 35 171 228 4.652 (9.1) (0.7) (3.4) (4.5) (91.5) Vejalpur Pers:ons 113445 35527, 74 49 440 34964 (M) (31.3) (0.2) (0.1) (1.2) (98.4) Males 58878 30684 48 36 218 30382 (52.1) (0.2) (0.1) (0.7) (99.0) Females 54567 4843 26 13 222 4582 (8.9) (0.5) (0.3) (4.6) (94.6) 2 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) Persons 30,871 10,138 165 815 345 8,813 (32.8) (1.6) (8.0) (3.4) (86.9) Males 16,368 8,707 150 631 227 7,699 (53.2) (1.7) (7.2) (2.6) (88.4) Females 14,503 1,431 15 184 118 1.114 (9.9) (LO) 02.9) (8.2) (77.8) 4 Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)

5 Chandlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)

6 Dhandhuka (M) Persons 29;572 9,718 292 1,884 270 7.272 (32.9) (3.0) (19.4) (2.8) (74.8) Males 15,503 7,922 251 979 170 6,522 (51.1) (3.2) (12.4) (2.1) (82.3) Females 14,069 1,796 41 905 100 750 ( 12.8) (2.3) (50.4) . (5.6) . (41.8) 7 Dholka(M) (See Dholka Urban Agglomeration) Dholka UA Persons 61,569 23,289 688 2,728 3,408 16A65 (37.8) (3.0) (l1.7) (14.6) (70.7) Males 32,036 17;270 564 1,534 1,811 13,361 (53.9) (3.3) (8.9) (10.5) (77.4) Females 29,533 6,019 124 1,194 1,597. 3,104 (20.4) ·.(2.1) (19.8) (26.5) (51.6) Dholka Persons 61,569 23,289 688 2,728 3,408 16,465 (M+OG) (37.8) (3.0) (11.7) (14.6) (70.7) Males 32,036 17,270 564 1,534 1,811 13,361 (53.9) (3.3) (8.9) (10.5) (77.4) Females 29,533 6,019 124 1,194 1,597 3,104 (20.4) (2.1) . (19.8) (26.5) (51.6) (i) Dholka (M) Persons 53827 20400 604 2175 3217 14404 (37.9) (3.0) (1'0.7) (15.8) (70.6) Males 27908 15111 502 1233 1714 11662 . (54.1) (3.3) - (8.2) (I 1.3) (77.2) Females 25919 ·,5289 102 942 1503 2742 (20A) (1.9) (17.8) (28.4) (51:8)

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

St. Name and Urban Personsl Total Total Category of Workers No. Status of UAI Malesl Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 Gota (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 . Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 Lambha(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 Nandej (CT) Persons 7,642 2,927 205 181 75 2.466 (38.3) (7.0) (6.2) (2.6) (84.3) Males 4,081 2,353. 192 129 41 1,991 (57.7) (8.2) (5.5) . ( 1.7) (84.6) Females. 3,561 574 13 52 34 475 (16.1) (2.3) (9.1) (5.9) (82.8) 16 Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 . Ranip (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 Sanand (M) Persons ~2:417 10,703 343 1,799 140 8,421 (33.0) (3.2) (16.8) (1.3) (78.7) Males 17.178 8,746 311 1,100 94 7,241 (50.9) (3.6) (1.2.6) (1.1) (82.8) Females 15.239 1.957 32 . 699 . 46 1.180 (12.8) (1.6) (35.7) (2.4) (60.3) 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) '25 Viramgam (M) Persons 53,094 17,254 157 279 572 16,246 (32.5) (0.9) (1.6) (3.3) (94.2) Males 27,605 14,361 127 123 291 13,820 (52.0) (0.9) (0.9) (2.0) (96.2) Females 25,489 2,893 30 156 281 2,426 (11.3) (1.0) (5.4) (9.7) (83.9) District (Urban) Persons 4,663,533 1,496,723 6,473 16,553 46,275 1,427,422 Total: (32.1) (0.4) (1.1) (3.1) (95.4) Males 2,473,431 1,299,682 5,546 10,517 21,085 1,262,534 (52.5) (O~4) (0.8) . (1.6) (97.1) Females 2,190,102 197,041 927 6,036 25,190' 164,888 (9.(i) (0.5) (3.1) (12.8) . (83.7) - Note: Percentage are given in brackets. 'U.A. = Urban Agglomeration. # Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table 36 gives the detail about the distributIon of workers 3.1 per cent and other workers 95.4 per cent. workers by sex. in four categories of economic activities The other sector plays a major role in providing in urban areas of the district. Total workers (Main + employment to the working force of urban population. Marginal) in the urban areas of the district are found Except other work in all three categories of economic to be 32.1 per cent of total pOPlJlation. Among these activities the percentage of female workers are higher workers cultivators constitute only 0.4 per cent than that of male workers in the urban areas of the agricultural labourers 1.1 per cent Household Industry district.

68 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 37 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF . DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Sl. Name of . Number of Type of Amenity Available No. Talukal Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power C. D. Block Villages Drinking· Office # Communi- Credit By Pucca Supply Water* cations $ Soci.eties Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 '12 13 MandaI 37 36 36 37 32 16 37 6 34 36 37 (100) (97.3) (97.3) (100.0) (86.5) (43.2) (100.0) (16.2) (91.9) (97.3) (100.0) 2 Detroj- 55 54 52 55 41 30 54 5 35 54 55 Rampura (100) (98.2) (94.5) (100.0) (74.5) (54.5) (98.2) (9.1) (63.6) (98.2) (100.0) 3 Viramgam 67 67 67 66 55 32 67 4 55 66 67 (100) (100.0) (l00.0) (98.5) (82.1) (47.8) (l00.0) .(6.0) (82.1) (98.5) (100.0) 4 Sanand 66 66 43 66 52 48 65 10 56 66 66 (100) (IotW) (65.2) (100.0) (78.8) (72.7) (98.5) (15.2) (84.8) (100.0) (100.0) 5 Ahmadabad City 2 2 2 2 I 2 .2 I 2 2 2 (100) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) (50.0) (100.0) (l00.0) (50.0) (100.0) (IOO.O) (100.0) 6 Daskroi 71 71 71 71 54 71 69 13 37 71 71 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (76.1) (100.0) . (97.2) (18.3) (52.1) (100.0) (l00.0) 7 Dholka 70 ' 69 52 69 52 61 69 14 48 70 70 (100) (98.6) (74.3) . (98.6) (74.3) (87.1) (98.6) (20.0) (68.6) (100.0) (100.0) 8 Savla 47 ·47 30 46 33 29 47 . 5 35 46 47 (100) (100.0) (63.8) (97.9) (70.2) (61.7) (100.0) (10.6) (74.5) (97.9) (100.0) 9 Ranpur 34 34 16 32 29 9 34 3 15 34 34 (100) (100.0) (47.1) (94.1) (85.3) (26.5) (100.0) (8.8) (44.1) (100.0) (100.0) 10 Sarwala 28 27 16 2S 23 18 26 5 16 26 28 (100) (96.4) (57.1) (89.3) (82.1) (64.3) (92.9) (17.9) (57.1) (92.9) (100.0) II Dhandhuka 69 69 43 60 60 36 69 8 51 69 69 (100) (100.0) (62.3) (87.0) (87.0) (52.2) (100.0) (11.6) (73.9) (100.0) (100.0) District 546 542 428 529 ·432 352 539 74 384 540 546 Total: (100) (99.3) (78.4) (96.9) (79.1) (64.S) (98.7) (13.6) (70.3) (98.9) (100.0)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinlcing water source, drinlcing water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinlcing water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having· access to 'Improved drinking water source' However, the concept of improved drinlcing water is state specific and" this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

The village directory data supplied by the village villages i.e. 78.4 per cent of total inhabited villages in officials are presented in Part-A of this handbook. It. the district. The remaining 118 villages are devoid of shows various types of amenities and land use data in any medical facility within the village. 529 villages (96.9 each village of the _district. These data have been per cent) have improved drinking water facilities either tabulated for taluka level in the district in form .of from a tap, well, a tank, a tube-well, a ri ver or canal etc. village directory. The main source of drinking water is tap in most of the On the basis of these data certain tables have been villages. Out of 546 villages 432 villages are equipped designed and brief analytical note thereon is given below. with the facilities of post and telegraph. Telephone The table 37 gives the talukawise distribution according facility is available in 352 (64.5 per cent) villages. 539 to the availability of different amenities such as villages have the facilities of transport and education, medical, improved drinking water, post communications, 384 villages (70.3 per cent) have office, telephone, transport communication, banks, Agricultural credit societies while only 74 villages (13.6 agricultural credit societies, approach to village by pucca per cent) have Banking facilities. It can be seen from road and power supply. Out of 546 inhabited villages in the table that 540 viilages are linked with pucca roads the district 542 villages have at least one primary school. and all the villages i.e. 546 villages (lOOper cent) have Thus only 4 villages are without educational facilities. power supply. . Medical facility of one or other kind is available in 428

69 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD· TABLE 38 NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 200]

SI. Name of Total Type of Amenity available No. Talukal Population of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone C. D. Block Inhabited Drinking Office # Villages Water*' I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Mandai 65,751 65,714 64,395 65,751 60,661 40,221 (100) (99.9) (97.9) (100.0) (92.3) (61.2) 2 Detroj-Rampura 77,778 77,437 73,894 77,778 . 68,774 56,443 (100) (99.6) (95.0) (100.0) (88.4) (72.6) 3 Viramgam 119.306 119,306 119.306 118,976 110,847 74,828 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (99.7) (92.9) (62.7) .... 4 Sanand 160,918 160,918 122,588 160,918 144,163 127,541 (100) (100.0) (76.2) (100.0) (89.6) (79.3) 5 Ahmadabad City 4.551 4.551 4,551 4,551 2,142 4,551 (100) (100.0) (JOO.O) (100.0) (47.1) (100.0) 6 baskroi 218,670 218,670 218,670 218,670 196,393 218,670 (100) (100.0) (JOO.O) (100.0) (89.8) (100.0) 7 Dholka 153,267 152,480 132,354 151,778 136,566 147,054 (100) . (99.5) (86.4) (99.0) (89.1) (95.9) 8 BllVla 104,226 104,226 78,551 102,967 85,191 64,702 (100) (100.0) (75.4) (98.8) (81.7) (62.1) 9 Ranpur 76.128 76,128 46,427 75.795 71,180 30,280 (100) (100.0) (61.0) (99.6) (93.5) (39.8) !O Barwala 67,301 65,789 52,718 62,397 64,041 48,401 (l00) (97.8) (78.3) (92.7) (95.2) (71.9) 11 Dhandhuka 105,090 105,090 75,460 90,070 95,980 61,1ll (100) (100.0) (71.8) (85.7) (91.3) (58.2) District Total: 1,152,986 1,150,309 988,914 1,129,651 1,035,938 873,802 (100) (99.8) (85.8) (98.0) (89.8) (75.8)

Note: Percentage are given in brackets. . Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If tbe household has * access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However. the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service. rail facility and navigable waterways.

70 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name of Talukal Type of Amenity available No. C. D. Block Transport Banks Agricultural Approach by Power Supply Communications $ Credit Societies PuccaRoad

2 9 10 11 12 13 Mandai 65,751 26,265 . <;i3,922 65,236 65,751 (100.0) (39.9) (97.2) (99.2) (100.0) 2 Detroj-Rampura 77,437 17,420 62,105 . 77,437 77.778 (99.6) (22.4) (79.8) (99.6) (l00.0) 3 . Viramgam 119,306 14,793 109,266 119,115 119,306 (100.0) (12.4) (91.6) (99.8) (100.0) 4 Sanand 160,406 39,569 146,972 . 160.918 160,918 (99.7) (24.6) (91.3) (100.0) (100.0) 5 Ahmadabad City 4,551 2,409 4,551 4,551 4,551 (100.0) (52.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 6 Daskroi 217,021 69;784 143,012 218,670 218,670 (99.2) (31.9) (65.4) (100.0) (100.0) 7 Dholka 151.996 63,793 134,112 153,267 153.267 (99.2) (41.6) (87.5) (100.0) (100.0) 8 Bavla 104.226 19,047 86.155 101,465 104,226 (100.0) (18.3) (82.7) (97.4) (100.0) 9 Ranpur 76,128 21,179 50,145 76,128 76,128 (100.0) (27.8) (65.9) (100.0) (100.0) 10 Barwala . 64,554 26,885 51,180 65,004 67,301. . (95.9) (39.9) (76.0) '(96.6) . (100.0) II Dhandhuka 105,090 . 21,251 86,355 105,090 105,090 (100.0) (20.2) (82.2) (100.0) (100.0) Di~trict Total: 1,146,466 322,395 937,775 1,146,881 1,152,986 (99.4) '(28.0) (81.3) (99.5) (100.0)

Table 38 gives the detail about the number and and telephone facility is available to 873,802 persons percentage of rural population served by different (75.8 per cent). Facilities of Transport communication amenities. Out of total population of 1,152,986 persons are available tei 1,146,466 (99.4 per cent) persons and in the district, 1,150,309 persons i.e. 99.8 per cent have only 322,395 (28.0 per cent) persons have access to educational facilities of one or other type. Similarly Banking facilities. Agricultural credit societies and population of 988,914 (85.8 per cent) have medical pucca roads facilities are available to 937,775 (81.3 facilities, while 1,129,651 persons (98 per cent) have per cent} and 1,146,881 (99.5 per cent) persons improved drinking w'ater facilities. Facilities of Post respectively. As regards the power supply 100 per cent office are available to 1,035,938 persons (89.8 per cent) of population is blessed with this facility.

71 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 39 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

Village not having the Amenity of Distance Range of Place from the Vil1ages where the Amenity is available Less Than. 5-10 Kilometres 10+ Kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) 5 Kilometres 2 3 4 5 I. Education :- (a) Primary School 4 o (j 4 (b) Middle School* 0 o 0 0 (c) Degree College 12 65 469 546 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 30 105 400 535 (b) PHC 94 192 225 511 3. Post Office 79 27 8 114 4. Telephone· 42 82 70 194 5. Bus ·Service 6 0' 7 - 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 115 195 ,488 (b) Co-operative Bank 98 240 507" Agricultural Credit Soci!o)ties 90 18 162 Note: * In GujilTat State the levels of education are classified as under: (i) Primary School (From Std, Ito VlI passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculatioll (From Std. VlII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence 4etails under I (b) are not shown.

Table 39 gives the detail about the distribution 432 villages have the facilities of Post office within of villages not having'certain amenities and distance the village while 79 villages have within 5 kms. and 8 at which these amenities are available. It-can be seen have at a distance of 10 kms or more. Telephone fa.cility that 4 villages have primary education facilities is available to 42 villages within 5 kms. Only 6 villages available within 5 kms. As regards Degree Colleges· have bus ·facilities within 5 kms. and one village has 12 villages have such facilities within 5 km, 65 villages bus facility within 5 to 10 kms. 115 villages have the have within 5 tom kms and 469 villages have such facilities of Commercial Bank within 5 kms. whereas facilities available at a distance of 10 kms. or more. 195 villages have at a distance of 10 kms. or more. 162 Facilities of hospitals are available in 535 villages out· villages do not have Agricultural credit societies. Out of which 400 villages have such facility available at a of 162 villages 90 villages have this facility within 5 distance of 10 kms or more. Facilities of PHC are not kms, 54 villages within 5 toW kms only 18 viJIages available in 511 villages out of which 225 villages have have the amenity of Agricultural credit societies at a ·this facility available at a di~tance of 10 kms or more. distance of 10 kms and more.

72 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 40 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Distance Range Number of Type of Amenities available from the nearest Inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport . Banks Agricultural Approach Statutory Town Villages in Office # Communi- Credit By (In Km) Each Range cations $ . Societies PuccaRoad 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO less than 5 16 15 9 10 12 16 0 10 15 (100.0) (93.8) (56.2) (625) (75.0) (100.0) (0.0) (62.5) (93.8) 5 -15 217 215 169 169 157 213 25 151 214 (100.0) (99.1) (77.9) (77.9) (72.4) (98.2) (11.5) (69.6) (98.6) 16 - 50 306 305 245 246 179 303 47 220 304 (l00.0) (99.7) (80.1) (80.4) (58.5) (99.0) (15.4) (71.9) (99.3) 51+ 7 ·7 5 7 4 7 2 3 7 (100.0) (100.0) (71.4) (100.0) (57. I) (100.0) (28.6) (42.9) (100.0) , Un-specified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total: 546 542 428 432 352 539 74 384 540 '. (100.0) (99.3) (78.4) (79.1) (64.5) (98.7) (13.6) (70.3) (98.9)

Note: # Post office includes Post office,' telegraph office and Post and telegraph office .. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways , . Table 40 villages are distributed according to 4 306, villages have nearest town situated at a different ranges of distance from the nearest statutory dis~ance of 16-50 kms. Out of these 306 villages, 305 town along with number of villages served by different have educational facilities, 245 have medicalfacilities, amenities. Out of 5-:1-6 inhabited villages 16 villages 246 have the facilities of post office. Telephone are situated at a distance of less than 5 kms from the facilities are available to 179 villages. 303 have nearest town. Out of these, 15 villages have educational transport communication, banking facility is available facilities, 9 have medical facilities, 10 have post offices, to only 47 villages.220 villages have the facilities of 12 have telephone faciHties,16 have the facilities of agricultural credit society while Approaches by pucca' transport communications, 10 have agricultural credit roads are available to 304 villages. societies, 15 rave approaches by pucca roads. No There are 7 villages which have nearest town Village situated at a distance of less than 5 kms. has situated, at a distance of 51 kms. or more. All these the facilities of banking. Statutory towns at a distance villages have education facilities, post office and of 5 to 15 kIns. are available for 217 villages. Out of transport communication and approach by pucca roads, these 215 have educational facilities, 169 have facilities 5 villages have medical facilities, 4 villages have of medical and post office, 157 have telephone telephone, 2 villages have Banks and 3 villages have facilities, 213 have transport communication, 25 have agricultural credit societies. No village with different banks, 151 have agricultural credit societies and 214 amenities at a distarrce of unspecified range is have pucca road as approach road. accounted in the district.

Y-54-15 7'3 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 41 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001 Population Number of Type of Amenity Available Range Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power Villages Drinking Office # phone Communi- tural By Supply In Each Water* cations $ Crcdit Pucca Range Societies Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 33 31 26 30 16 10 32 1 11 31 33 (100.0) (93.9) (78.8) (90.9) (48.5) (30.3) (97.0) (3.0) (33.3) (93.9) (100.0) 500-999 105 104 69 102 56 44 102 I 46 103 105 (100.0) (99.0) (65.7) (97.1) (53.3) (41.9) (97.1) (1.0) (43.8) (98.1) (100.0) 1000-1999 191 190 134 184 152 122 188 6 137 190 191 (100.0) (99.5) (70.2) (96.3) (79.6) (63.9) (98.4) (3.1) (7[.7) (99.5) (100.0) 2000-4,999 190. 190 172 186 181 152 190 47 165 189 190 (100.0) (100.0) (90.5) (97.9) (95.3) (80.0) (100.0) (24.7) (86.8) (99.5) (100.0) l' 5000-9999 23 23 23 23 23 20 23 15 21 23 ~.) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (87.0) (100.0) (65.2) (91.3) (100.0) (100.0) 10000 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) {I 00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) District Total : 546 542 428 529 432 352 539 74 384 540 546 (100.0) (99.3) (78.4) (96.9) (79.1) (64.5) (98.7) (13.6) (70.3) (98.9) (100.0) Note: # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways . * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump f LUbe well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Table 41 reveals the distribution of villages supply and approach by pucca roads are available in according to different population ranges and amenities all the villages having the population range of 5,000- available in the district. There are 4 villages in the 9,999. It can be seen that the villages in the lower population range of 10,000 and more persons and it is population range of 1-999 do not have adequate observed that all these villages have cent per cent facilities of Post office, Telephone, Banks and' amenities available for minimum needs. Similarly there Agricultural credit societies. Villages with population are 23 villages in the popUlation range of 5,000-9,999. range of 1,000-4,999 do not have adequate Banking Amenities like education, medical, improved drinking faciJi6es while availability of other facilities varies water, post office, transport and communication, power from 63.9 per cent to 100 per cent in these villages. TABLE 42 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

Sl, Name of Talukal Number of Total arca Percentage of Percentage of No. C.D.Block Inhabited Villages (In Hectares) Cultivable area Irrigated area to to Total Area Total Cultivable Area (In Hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 Mandal 37 47,525.7 73.4 8.9 2 Detroj-Rampura 55 35,365.0 83.0 19.0 3 Viramgam 67 87,533.7 81.5 10.6 4 Sanand 66 74,410.4 67.6 65.9 5 Ahmadabad City 2 889.4 48.1 39.4 6 Daskroi 71 51,937.4 80.5 64.7 7 Dholka 70 100,515.1 75.3 20.3 8 Bavla 47 75,185.7 73.4 22.5 9 Ranpur 34 43,066.4 60.5 23.2 IO BaIWala 28 48,640.4 37.7 11.4 II' Dhandhuka 69 170,321.2 52.4 2.6 District Total : 546 735,390.4 67.0 .23.3 Note: Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

74 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 42 gives information about talukliwise of 100,515.1 hectares distributed in 70 villages, with distribution of villages according to land use. It also 75.3 per cent cultivable area having 20.3 per cent gives the detail of total area and cultivable area irrigated area. In Daskroi taluka 71 villages have total available to inhabited villages in the district. Cultivable area of 51,937.4 hectares with 80.5 per cent No rural area includes irrigated as well as un-irrigated. There area having 64.7 per cent irrigated. Among all the are 546 villages in the district having a total areas of ralukas Viramgam has the highest percentage i.e. 81.5 735,390.4 hectares. Of this 67 per cent is cultivable fper cent of cultivated area Sanand has the highest and 23.3 per cent irrigated areas. The land use pattern percentage of 65.9 per cent irrigated area in cultivable at taluka level shows that Dhandhuka taluka with 69 land. Barwala has the lowest of 37.7 per cent cultivable villages have a total area of 170,321.f hectares, out of area Dhandhuka has the lowest of 2.6 per cent irrigated this 52.4 per cent land is cultivable and 2.6 per cent of area for cultivable land.· cultivable land is irrigated. Dholka taluka ha~ total area

TABLE 43 PER CAPITARECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

SI. Class, Name and Per capita Receipt Per capita Expenditure No. Urban Status of Total Through From Total General Public Public Public Other(s) the Town Taxes All Adminis- Health Works Institutions . Other tration and . Sources Convenie­ nces 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IAh~adabad 1,285.5 1,037.3 248.2 1,133.7 150.1 145.6 71 206.1 561 (M.Corp)* 2 IV Ahmadabad 62.3 83.6 1,727.9 520.1 39.4 198.7 254 715.7 Cantonment (CB) 3 II Chandlodiya (M)* 96.5 86.2 10.2 51.2 24.8 4.4 13.2 5.8 2.9· 4 I Ghatlodiya (M)* 100.2 61.6 38.7 60.2 56.9 o o o 3.2 5 III Jodhpur (M) 211.2 118.8 92.3 140.1 18.8 40.6 44.6 o 36.2 6 III Kali (M) 121 52.3 68.6 136.5 51.2 20.9 33.3 o 31.1 7 III Meronagar (M) 264.7 131.1 133.5 221.2 48.7 37.3 30.1 o 105 8 III Ramol (M) 72.3 28.7 43.6 18.2 16.3 1 o o 0.9 9 II Ranip (M)* 54.5 0.4 54.1 37.1 1.9 23.7 4.9 o 6.6 10 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* 219.8 65.7 154.2 187.1 6.7 ·10.4 103.1 o 66.9 11 III Vastral (M) 122.9 32.2 90.7 108.5 10.7 11.9 1.2 .7.2 77.5 12 I Vejalpur (M)* 153 59.6 93.4 99.4 o 18.3 45 o 36.1 13 III Bavla.(M) 603.8 339 264.8 465.4 115.2 o o 18.9 331.3 14 III Dhandhuka (M) 622.2 38 584.2 495 139.7 20.7 178.2 o 156.5 15 n Dholka (M)* 218.5 136.6 81.9 197.1 53.1 56.8 15.4 o 71.7 16 III Sanand (M) 476.8 275.8 201 401.8 172.8 68.9 130.6 o 29.4 17 II Viramgam (M) 513 237.5 275.5 464 29.7 83.1 9.9 o 341.3 District Total : 1,089.6 865.6 223.9 962.4 131.5 123.7 64.2 169.7 473.4 * Towns having outgrowths. Table 43 gives the detail about per capita receipts The average per capita expenditure is Rs. 962.4. and expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the Out of this Rs. 131.5 IS spent on General district. The average per capita receipts for towns of Administration, Rs. 123.7 on public health and Ahmadabad District is Rs. 1,089.6. Out of this Rs 865.6 conveniences. Rs. 64.2 is spent for public works, Rs. is received through taxes and Rs.223.9 is from other 169.7 on public institutions. Expenditure ofRs. 473.4 sources. Ahmadabad (M. Corp) has reported the highest is made for other items. The highest per capita per capita receipt of Rs.l,285.5 while the lowest per expenditure ofRs. 1,727.9 is recorded in Ahmadabad capita receipt of Rs. 54.5 is recorded in Ranip (M). Cantonment while the lowest per capita expenditure of Rs. 18.2 is incurred in Ramol (M).

75 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 44 SCHOOLS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name and Urban Type of Educational Institution No. Status of Town Primary Juniorf Secondaryf Senior College Secondaryf Matriculation Secondary Middle# 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ahmadabad (M.Corp)* 2.7 0 1.2 0.6 0.2 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 2.0 0 2.0 1.4 0.0 3 Chandlodiya (M)* 1.0 0 0.4 0.6 0.0 4 Ghatlodiya (M)* 2.1 0 l.l 1.6 0.0 5 Jodhpur (M) . 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Kali (M) 2.3 0 1.5 1.5 0.0 7 Memnagar (M) . 3.0 0 1.9 1.9 0.0 8 . Ramol (M) 2.2 0 0.4 0.0 0.0 9 Ranip(M)* 2.1 0 1.0 1.0 0.0 10 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)'" 2.8 0 0.7 0.0 0.0 11 Vastral (M) 1.9 0 1.9 1.0 0.0 12 Vejalpur (M)* 1.7 0 0.7 1.3 0.0 13 Bavla(M) 1.9 0 1.0 1.0 0.0 14 Dhandhuka (M) 5.4 0 1.7 1.0 0.3 15 Dholka(M)* 2.3 0 2.4 2.4 0.3 16 Sanand (M) 4.3 0 1.9 1.2 0 17 Viramgam (M) 4.1 0 0.9 0.8 0.2 District Total: 2.6 0 1.2 0.7 0.1

Note: # In Gujaral Stale. the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to VII passed) (ii) Secondaryl Malriculation(From Sid. VIII 10 X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. Xl to XII passed). Hence, details under Col.4.are not shown * Towns having outgrowths. Table 44 reveals that in urban area of Ahmadabad schools per 10,000 populations which is the highest in district the average number of primary school per the district, while Jodhpur (M) does not have any 10,000 popUlations is 2.6. This average comes at 1.2 educational institotioin. Ahmadabad (M Corp), for secondary school, 0.7 for senior secondary school Dhandhuka (M), Dholka (M) and Viramgam eM) are and 0.1 for colleges .. Dhandhuka (M) has the highest the only towns having the educational facilities of average of 5.4 schools per 10,000 popUlations; college(s). Dholka(M) has 2.4 secondary and senior secondary TABLE 45 NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001

Sl. No. Name and Urban Status of the Town Number of Beds in Medical Institutions per 10,000 Population 2 3 Ahmadabad(M.Corp)* 46 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment(C!3) o 3 Bavla(M) 39 4 Bopai(CT) 12 5 Chandlodiya(M)* 9 6 Dhandhuka(M) 37 7 Dholka(M)* ·30 8 Ghatlodiya(M)* 15

76 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. No. Name and Urban Slatus of the Town Number of Beds in Medical Institutions per I 0,000 Populat~on 2 3 9 Gota(CT) o 10 Jodhpur (M) o II Kali (M) 12 12 Lambha(CT) 9 13 Makarba (CT) o 14 Memnagar (M) 4 15 Nandej (CT) 13 ,16 Ramol(M) 1 17 Ranip(M)'" 9 18 Sanand (M) 52 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)'" 17 20 Singarva (CT) o 21 Thaltej (CT) 5 22 Vastral (M) o 23 Vastrapur (CT) 32 24 Vejalpur (M)* 6 25 Viramgam (M) 16 District Total 39

Note: * Towns having outgrowths. Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table45 gives the detail about the number of single bed itt any of the medical institution available in beds in medical institutions per 10,000 populations that particular town. In the remaining 21 towns in each town of the district. On an average there are 4 Sanand(M) have 52 beds in medical institutions per beds per 10,000 populations in urban areas of the 10,000 populations, which is the highest in the district. district. Out of 25 towns 4 towns do not have even a

TABLE 46 PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name of The Town Total Slum Percentage of Population Population Slum Popula.tion to Total Population 2 3 4 5 I Ahmadabad 3,694,974 908,115 24.6 2 Bavla 30,871 10,151 32.9 3 Dhandhuka 29,572 3,600 12.2 4 Ghatlodiya . 109,467 10,244 9.4 5 Kali 34,220 2,052 6 6 Ramol 27,550 1,000 3.6 7 Sarkhej-Okaf 28,808 950 3.3 8 Vejalpur 116,086 2,500 2.2 9 Viramgam 53,094 9,541 18 District Total : 4,124,642 948,153 23.0

Table 46 gives proportion of slum population has maximum popUlation of slum Le.32.9 per cent of in towns. It can be seen from the table that 23.0 per total population while Vejalpur has 2.2 per cent of cent of total population is slum population. Bavla total population as slum population.

77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 47 MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001

SLNo. Name and Urban Status of Town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Ahmadabad (M.Corp)* Cotton Cloth/Chemicals Processed Cloth/Chemicals Machinery and Parts Diamond Industry 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) . Rice Rice Sunmica Cotton Cattle Food Cotton Seed Oil 4 Bopal (CT) Steel Products Steel Products Vegetables Vegetables Pulses (Tur) Pulses (Tur) 5 Chandlodiya (M)* Steel Furniture Furniture Diamond Industry 6 Dhandhuka (M) Cotton Cotton Gram Gram Wheat Wheat 7 Dholka (M)* Power Loom Cloth Power Loom Cloth Furniture Wooden Furniture Shoes, Chappals Vegetables 8 Ghatlodiya (M)* Steel Cupboard Steel Cupboard Furniture Furniture Tiles Tiles 9 Gota(CT) Plastic Materials Marble, Kota Stone Tiies . Iron Grils, Gates Iron Grill, Gates Tiles IO Jodhpur (M) Paddy Paddy Iowar lowar Bajri Bajri 11 Kali (M) Iron Galvanised Pipe Iron Galvanised Pipe Iron Bars Iron Bars

12 Lambha (CT) Paddy Paddy Wheat Wheat Rice Rice 13' Makarba,(CT) Paddy Paddy Tur Dal Tur Dal Bajri Bajri 14 Memnagar (M) 15 Nandej (CT) Paper and Hard Board Paper and Hard Board Rice . Rice Pieces 6f Log Wood Pieces of Log Wood 16 Ramol (M) Iron Bars Iron Bars Synthetic Cloths Synthetic Cloths Medicines Medicines 17 Ranip(M)* Cement Pipes Cement Pipes Cement Sheets . Cement Sheets Tiles Tiles 18 Sanand (M) Tobacco Products Tobacco Products Paddy Paddy Cotton Yarn Cotton Yarn Bricks 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* Bricks Earthen Vessels Vegetables Vegetables Earthen Vessels 20 Singarva (CT) Wheat Wood Paddy Grass Wood Paddy

78 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI.No. Name and Urban Status of Town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported 2 .3 4 21 Ttiaitej (CT) Bricks Bricks Vegetables Marble Stone Tuver (Pulse) Tuver (Pulse) 22 Vastral (M) Paddy Paddy Flowers Flowers Vegetables Vegetables 23 Vastrapur (CT) 24 Vejalpur (M)* Paddy Paddy Jow~ lowar Bajri Bajri 25 Viramgam (M) Iron Products Iron Products Wheat Cotton Bales Colour Chemicals Colour Chemicals

Note: " Towns having outgrowths. Table 47 gives detail about Most Important Hardboard, colour, metals, chemicals, cloths, COmi.nodity manufactured and exported out of towns.It machinery parts and diarnonds with other commodities can be seen that cereals like paddy, wheat, rice, bajari, are manufactured in several towns of the district. Most jowar and pulses along with flowers, vegetable and of the items produced are also being exported from cotton are produced in the district. Paper and the respective towns of the district.

TABLE 48 HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Tenure Number of Dwelling Number of Households Status room Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 8,632 4,227 4,405 1,932 665 :1,267 316 57 259 One room 394,040 142,498 251,542 62,172 18,646 43,526 17,295 2,876 14.419 Two rooms ·282,602 50,654 231,948 36,111 6,446 29,665 8,225 432 7,793 Three rooms 161,147 8,149 152,998 11,594 620 10,974 3,058 42 3,016 3+ rooms 99,181 4,006 95,175 4,922 223 4,699 1,294 11 1,283 Median number of.rooms 2 2 I 1 2 1 I I Rented No exclusive room 3,182 297 2,885 555 46 509 193 8 185 One room 144,234 10,117 134,117 19,442 1,110 18,332 8,919 302 8,617 Two rooms 48,110 2,977 45,133 6,373 340 6,033 2,412 f, 67 2,345 . Three rooms 12,741 493 12,248 1,059 66 993 440 24 416 3+ rooms .3,439 112 3,327 255 6 249 100 2 98 Median number of rooms 1 1 I I I Others No exclusive room 1,465 473 992 245 25 220 226 46 180 One room 19,076 2.577 16,499 3,092 208 2,884 2,272 160 2,112 Two rooms 6,041 638 5,403 1,185 55 1,130 593 41 552 Three rooms 1,940 151 1,789 306 7 299 93 7 86 3+ rooms 827 55 772 117 2 115 49 5 44 Median number of rooms 1 1 1 Total No exclusive room 13,279 4,997 8,282 2,732 736 1,996 735 III 624 One room 557,350 155,192 402,158 84,706 19,964 64,742 28,486 3,338 25,148 Two rooms 336,753 54,269 282,484 43,669 6,841 36,828 11,230 .540 10,690 Three rooms 175,828 8,793 167,035 12,959 693 12,266 3,591 73 3,518 3+ rooms 103,447 4,173 99,274 5,294 .. 231 5,063 1443 18 1,425 Median number of rooms 1 2 1 2 1 3 District Total: 1,186,657 227,424 959,233 149,360 28,465 120,895 45,485 4,080' 41405 Source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

·79 DISTRict CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Table 48 gives the detail about households tenure roOlUS occupancy stands at 336,753 (28.4 per cent); status and number of rooms occupied in the district. As for 3 rooms accommodation and more than 3 rooms The total number of households in the district stands accommodation are concerned respective figures are at 11,86,657 with 227,424 rural households and 175,828 04.8 per cent) and 103,447 (8.7 per cent), 959,233 urban households. Out of total households, while there are 13,279 (1.1 per cent) households who 149,360 households belong to Scheduled Castes and have no exclusive room. In rural areas of the district· 45,485 households belong to Scheduled Tribes. Out 92.1 per cent of the households are owned and in urban of total 1,186,657 households 945,602 households areas this figure comes at 76.7 per cent. As for the (79.7) percent) are owned, 211,706 households (17.8 number of households is concerned, urban area number per cent) are rented and remaining 29,349 households of households is far ahead than· rural area of the district. (2.5 per cent) have their tenure status shown as 57.2 per cent of the households in urban areas have 'Others'. Out of total households ofthe district 557,350 more than one room while in rural areas only 29.6 per households (47 per cent) have occupied single room cent of the households have more than one room. accommodation. Number of households with two TABLE 49 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERM,ANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 CENSUS

Sl. District! Total Rural . Urban No. Taluka Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Permanent Permanent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 MandaI 6,472 6,870 317 6,472 6,870 317 0 0 0 (47.4) (50.3) (2.3) (47.4) (50.3) (2.3) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Detroj- 7,755 7,048 1,622 7.755 7,048 1,622 0 0 ,0 Rampura (47.2) . (42.9) (9.9) (47.2) (42.9) (9.9) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam 15,338 16,855 2,637 7,025 14,972 2,369 8,313 1,883 268 (44.0) (48.4) (7.6) (28.8) (61.5) (9.7) (79.4) (18.0) (2.6) 4 Sanand 16,838 17,824 3,254 11,540 16,976 2,966 5,298 848 288 (44.4) (47.0) (8.6) (36.7) (53.9) (9.4) (82.3) (13.2) (4.5) 5 Ahmadabad 808,282 46,492 11,404 746 221 18 807,536 46,271 11,386 City (93.3) (5.4) (1.3) (75.7) (22.4) (1.8) (93.3) (5.4) (1.3) 6 Daskroi 72,664 21,620 2.n6 24,877 16,880 2,071 47,787 4,740 665 (74.9) (22.3) (2.8) (56.8) (38.5) (4.7) (89.8) (8.9) (1.3) 7 Dholka 22,893 16,254 3,139 14,463 13,344 2,666. 8,430 2,910 473 (54.1) (38.4) (7.4) (47.5) (43.8) (8.8) (71.4) (24.6) (4.0) 8 Bavla 12,415 13,153 1,629 7,102 12,236 1,486 5,313 917 143 (45.7) (48.4) (6.0) (34.1) (58.8) (7.1) (83.4) (14.4) (2.2) 9 Ranpur 4,926 5,781 2,470 4,926 5,781 2.470 0 0 0 (37.4) (43.9) (18.7) (37.4) (43.9) (18.7) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala 4,608 5,424 1,410 4,608 5,424 1,410 0 :0 0 (40.3) (47.4) (12.3) (40.3) (47.4) (12.3) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 11 Dhandhuka 11,737 9,580 4.964 7,559 8,340 4,804 4,178 1,240 160 (44.7) (36.5) (18.9) (36.5) (40.3) (23.2) (74.9) (22.2) (2.9) District 983,928 166,901 35,582 97,073 108,092 22,199 886,855 58,809 13,383 Total: (82.9) . (14.1) (3.0) (42.7) (47.5) (9.8) (92.5) (6.1) (1.4)

Source: Census of India 2001, H -';eries : "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Note: Permanent: Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca matt;rials i.e., where, burnt bricks, 0.1. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corru gated iron. zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concreate are used for roof. . Semi pennanent : Semi-permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary:- Temporary houses refers to thbse houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha mat~rials i.e. where grass, . leaves. mud. unburnt . bricks, wood etc. are used for roofs. reeds. bamboo mud, unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, b~boo hatch.

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"":;, ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 49 gives the. details about the percentage percentage of 5.4 per cent of semi-permanent houses distribution of households living in pe~anent, semi­ has been noticed in Ahmadabad City Taluka. permanent and temporary houses of the district. 82.9 Dhandhuka taluka is at the top with 18.9 per cent of per cent of households of the district are living in temporary houses and Ahmadabad City taIuka has the permanent houses which are 'made of pucca materials'. minimum percentage of 1.3 per cent of temporary 14.1 per cent of the households in the district have houses to total houses among the talukas in the district. semi-pucca houses which are not made of pucca In urban areas 92.5 per cent of total houses are of materials but are made of other types of materials. 3 permanent structure, while corresponding figure in per cent of households have temporary houses which rural area is 42.7 per cent. The proportion of semi­ are made ofkuchha lllaterials. Ahmadabad City taluka permanent and temporary type of households are 47.5 has 93.3 per cent of permanent houses which is the per cent and 9.8 per cent respectively in rural area, highest in the district and Ranpur taluka has the lowest which are higher than the corresponding figure of 6.1 of 37.4 per cent permanent houses. As far as semi­ per cent (semi-permanent) and 1.4 per cent (temporary) permanent houses ate concerned MandaI taluka has found in urban areas. the highest percentage of 50.3 per cent. The lowest

TABLE 50 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, . ~ATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

SI. Taluka iTotaV Number of Number and Percentage of Households having No. Rurall Households Improved Electrici ty Bathroom Toilet Drainage tlrban Drinking @ $ # Water* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mandal Total 13,660 9,836 9,563 5,466 2,418 512 (72.0) (70.0) (40.0) (17.7) (3.8) Rural 13,660 9,836 9,563 5,466 2,418 512 (72.0) (70.0) (40.0) (17.7) (3.8) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) " (0) (0) 2 DeLToj-Rampura Total 16,426 14,916 11,217 6,022 2,832 369 (90.8) (68.2) (36.7) (17.2) (2.3) Rural 16,426 14,916 11,217 6,022 2,832 369 (90.8) (68.29) (36.7) (17.2) (2.3) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 3 Viramgam Total 34,844 25,690 29,924 13,995 9,431 9,064 (73.7) (85.9) (40.2) (27.1) (26.0) Rural 24,380 16,059 20,460 6,121 1,817 1,105 (65.9) (83.9) (25.1) (7.5) (4.5) Urban 10,464 9,631 9,464 7,874 7,614 7,959 (92.0) (90.4) (75.3) (72.8) (76.1) 4 Sanand Total 37,923 35,187 33,803 12,672 9,971 7,729 (92.8) (89.1) (33.4) (26.3) (20.4) Rural 31,485 28,847 27,884 8,214 5.340 3,375 (91.6) (88.6) (26.1) (17) (10.7) Urban 6,438 6.340 5,919 4,458 4,631 4,354 (98.5) (91.9) (69.3) (71.9) (67.6) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 866.346 866,346 825,175 740,672 773,838 789,870 (100.0) (95.2) (85.5) (89.3) (91.2) Rural 985 985 943 477 314 541 (100) (95.7) (48.4) (31.9) (54.9) Urban . 865,361 865,361 824,232 , 740,195 773,524 789,329 (l00.0) (95.2) (85.5) (89.4) (91.2)

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SI. Taluka TotalJ Number of Number and Percentage of Households Having' No. Rural! Households Improved Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage Urban Dlinking @ $ # Water~' I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 Daskroi Total 97,058 79,826 68,232 46,694 43,888 34,646 (82.2) (70.3) (48.1) (45.2) (35.7) Rural 43,854 41.618 32,564 14,878 12,011 7,490 (94.9) (74.3) (33:9) (27.4) (17.1) Urban 53,204 38,208 35,668 31,816 . 31,877 27,156 (71.81 ) (67.04) (59.80) (59.91) (51.04) 7 Dholka Total 42,289 37,523 37,670 21,016 18,282 9,719 (88.7) (89.1) (49.7) (43.2) (23.0) Rural 30,474 27,491 2S,110 13,449 10,331 3,361 (90.2) (92.2) (44.1) (33.9) (11.0) Urban 11.815 10,032 9,560 7,567 7,951 6,358 (S4.9) (SO.9) (64.0) (67.3) (53.8) 8 Bavla Total 27,198 23,366 24,028 9,359 7,664 3,629 (85.9) (88.3) (34.4) (28.2) (13.3) Rural 20,825 17,014 IS,060 4,881 3,074 1,026 (81.7) (86.7) (23.4)' (14.8) (4.9) Urban 6.373 6,352 5,968 4,478 . 4.590 2,603 (99.7) (93.7) (70.3) (72.0) (40.S) 9 Ranpur Total 13,177 9.464 1l,322 5,278 2,628 2,118 (71.8) (85.9) (40.1) (19,9) (16.] ) Rural 13,177 9,464 11,322 5,278 2,628 2,B8 (71.8) (85.9) (40.1) (19.9) (16. J) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 10 Barwala Total 11,444 7,484 10517 5,191 4,508 3,484 (65.4) (91.9) (45.4) (39.4) (30.4) Rural 11,444 7,484 10,517 5,191 4,508 3,484 (65.4) (91.9) (45.4) . (39.4) (30.4) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 11 Dhandhuka Total 26,292 8,928 22,515 12,682 9,755 4,122 (34.0) (85.6) (48.2) (37.1) (15.7) . Rural 20,714 5,304 17,242 8.683 5,860 1,049 (25.6) (83.2) (41.9) (28.3) (5.1) Urban 5,578 3.624 5,273 3,999 3,895 3,073 (66.0) (94.5) (71.7) (69.8) (55.1) District Total : Total 1,186,657 1,120,243 1,083,966 879,047 885,215 . 865,262 (94.4) (91.3) (74.1) (74.6) (72.9) Rural 227,424 179,018 187,882 78,660 51,133 24,430 (78.7) (82.6) (34.6) (22.5) (10.7) Urban 959,233 941,225 896,084 800,387 834,082 840;832 (98.1) (93.4) (83.4) (87.0) (87.7)

Source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables 011 Houses, Household amenities and Assets." * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered- accordingly. Note: @Bathroom meaDS bathroom available within the house. $Toilet means toilet available within the house. Percentages are given in brackets. #Drainage means closed and open drainage available for waste water outlet.

82 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 50 shows percentage of households having In rural areas 78.7 per cent of households are facility of improved drinking water, electricity, having drinking water facilities, 82.6 per cent have bathroom, toilet and proper drainage in the district and electricity, 34.6 per cent have bathroom. 22.5 per cent talukas. Out of 1,186,657 households, 1,120,243 (94.4 have toilet and only 10.7 per cent have drainage per cent) households have improved drinking water facilities. It implies that there is not a good situation facilities. 91.3 per cent household avail electricity. 74.1 so far as sanitary facilities are concern in rural areas. per cent households are having bathroom within the In urban areas the situation is comparatively better. It house 74.6 per cent households are having toilet can be easily seen that more th~n 80 per cent facilities. Drainage is available for 72.9 per cent households avail the facilities like improved drinking households. More than 70 per cent of households are water, electricity, bathroom, toilet and drainage. having the facilities of bathroom, toilet and proper drainage.

83 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMAqABAD TABLESI NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

SI. Taluka TotalJ Total Fire Crop· Cowdung Electricity . Coal/ No. Rural/ Households Wood Residue Cake Lignite Urban (Charcoal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mandai Total 13,660 8,485 2,273 704 0 20 (62.1) (16.6) (5.2) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 13,660 8,485 ;2,273 704 0 20 (62.1) (16.6) (5.2) (0.00) (0.2) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Detroj-Rampura Total 16,426 11,837 2,762 175 0 8 (72.1) (16.8) (1.1) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 16,426 11,837 2,762 175 0 8 (72.1) (16.8) (1.1) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 O· 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam Total 34,844 17,640 4,5'87 2,048 3 35 (50.6) (13.2) (5.9) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 24,380 15,669 4,461 1,789 3 26 (64.3) (18.3) (7.3) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 10,464 1,971 126 259 0 9 (18.8) (1.2) (2.5) (0.0) (0.1) 4 Sanand Total 37,923 21,349 3.662 5,003 2 74 (56.3) (9.7) (13.2) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 31,485 19,996 3,405 4,924 2 72 (63.5) (10.8) (15.6) (0.0) (0.2 ) Urban 6,438 1,353 257 79 0 2 (21.0) (3.3) (1.2) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 866,346 55,174 8,117 4,659 53 2,621 (6.4) (0.9) (0.5) (0.0) . (0.3) Rural 985 477 24 164 0 22· (48.4) (2.4) , (16.7) (0.0) (2.2) Urban 865,361 54,697 8,093 4,495 53 2,599 (6.3) (0.9) (0.5) (0.0) (0.3) 6 Daskroi Total 97,058 39,362 4,142 2,085 4 72 (40.6) (4.3) (2.6) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 43,854 29,484 2,978 1,171 0 13 (67.2) (6.8) (2.7) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 53,204 9,878 1.164 914 4 59 (18.6) (2.2) (1.7) (0.0) (0.1) 7 Dholka Total 42,289 26,414 2,051 3,279 4 47 (62.5) (4.9) (7.8) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 30,474 22,481 1,757 3,120 4 22 (73.8) (5.8) (10.2) (0.0) (0.1) Urban . 11,815 ., 3,933 294 159 0 25 (33.3) (2.5) (1.4) (0.0) (0.2)

84 ANALVTICAL NOTE TABLES1 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

SI. Taluka Total! Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene Others No No. Rural/ gas Cooking Urban (L.P.G.) 2 3 10 II 12 13 14 Mandal Total 1,561 10 562 45 (11.4) (0.1) (4.11) (0.0)° (0.3) Rural· 1,561 10 562 0 45 (11.4) (0.8) (4.1) (0.0) (oj) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Detroj-Rilmpura Total 682 62 833 1 66 (4.2) (0.4) (5.1) (0.0) (0.4) . Rural 682 62 833 66 (4.2) (0.4) (5.1) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam Total 7,714 25 2,613 11 168 (22.1) (0.1) (7.5) (0.0) (0.5) Rural 1,447 22 877 6 80 (5.9) (0.1) (3.6) (0.0) (0.3) Urban /6;267 3 1,736 5 88 (59.9) (0.0) (16.6) (0.1) (0.8) 4 Sanand Total 5,351 119 2.130 10 223 (14.1) (0.3) (5.6) (0.0) (0.6) Rural 1,374 119 1,431 7 . 155 .. ; (4.4:) (0.4) . (4.6) ,0.0) (0.5) Urban 3,977 d 699 3 68 (61.8) (0.0) (10.9) ,0.1) (1.1) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 560,712 3,585 227,398 264 3,763 (64.7) (0.4) (26.3) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 173 0 125 6 0 (17.6) (0.0) (12.7) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 560,539 3,585 227,273 264 3,763 (64.8) (0.4) (26.3) (0.0) (OA) 6 Daskroi Total 36,943 495 13,608 26 321 (38.1) (0.5) (14.0) . (0.0) (0.3) Rural 6,591 237 3,243 13 124 (15.0) (0.5) (7.4) (0.0) (OJ) . Urban 30,352 258 10,365 13 197 .. (57.1) (0.5) (19.5) (0.0) (OA) 7 Dholka Total '6.592 279 3,367 22 234 (15.6) (0.66) (8.0) (0.5) (0.5) Rural 1,415 78 1,450 17 130 (4.6) (0.3) (4.8) (0.1) . . (0.4) Urban 5,177 201 1,917 5 104 (43.8) (1.7) (16.2) . (0.0) (0.9)

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Sl. Taluka Total! Total Fire Crop Cowdung Electrici ty Coal! No. Rural/ Households, Wood Residue Cake Lignite Urban (Charcoal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Bavla Total 27,198 16,330 2,045 3,335 5 22 (60.0) (7.5) (12.3) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 20,825 14,503 1,832 3,234 3 7 (69.6) (8.8) (15.5) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 6,373 1,827 213 101 2 15 (28.7) (3.3) (1.6) (0.0) , (0.2) 9 Ranpur Total 13,]77 6,842 3,804 223. 1 JO (51.9) (28.9) (1.7) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 13,177 6,842 3,804 223 1 10 (51.9) (28.9) (1.7) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala Total 11,444 6,216 2,026 1,077 3 24 (54.3) (17.7) (9.4) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 1l,444 6,216 2,026 1.077 3 24 (54.3) (17.7) (9.4) (0.0) (0.2) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) II Dhandhuka Total 26,292 15,367 3,155 2,996 3 44 (58.S) (12.0) (11.4) (0.0) (0.8) Rural 20,714 13,747 2,921 2,700 3 8 (66.4) (14.1) (13.0) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 5,578 1,620 234 296 0 36 (29.0) (4.2) (5.3) (0.0) (0.7) District Total: Total 1,186,657 225,016 38,624 25,584 78 2,977 (19.0) (3.3) (2.2) (0.0) (0.3) Rural 227,424 149,737 28,243 19,281 19 232 (65.8) (12.4) (8.5) (0.0) , (0.1) Urban 959,233 75,279 10,381 6,303 59 2,745 (7.8) (1.1) (0.7) (0.0) (0.3)

86, ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Taluka Totall Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene Others No No. Rurall gas Cooking Urban (L.P.G.) I 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 8 Bavla Tolai 4,086 70 1,199 0 106 (15.0) (0.3) (4.4) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 629 69 460 0 88 (3:0) (0.3) (2.2) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 3A57 I 739 0 18 (54.2) (0.0) (11.6) (0.0) , (0.3) 9 R:mpur Total 441 18 1,751 0 87 (3.6) (0.1) (13.3) (0.0) (0.7) Rural 441 18 1,751 0 87 (3.4) (0.1) (13.3) (0.0) (0.7) Urban . 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala Total 739 105 1.227 3 24 (6.5) (l.O) (10.7) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 739 105 1,227 . 3 24 (6.46) (l.O) (10.7) (0.0) (0.2) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (0.00) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) II Dhandhuka Total 2,545 268 1.789 124 (9.7) (1.0) (6.8) (0.0) (0.5) Rural 417 70 743 ·1 104 (2.0) (0.3) (3.6) (0.0) (0.5) Urban 2,128 198 1,046 0 20 (38.6) (3.6) (IS.8) (0.0) (0.4) y'iiJlrict Total : Total 627,366 . 5,036 256,477 338 5,161 .(52.9) (0.4) (21.6) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 15,469 . 790 12,702 48 903 (6.8) (0.3) (5.6) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 611,897 4,246 243,775 290 4,258 (63.8) (0.4) (25.4) (0.0) (0.4) Note: Percentages are in brackets SOttrce: Census of India 200 I: H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

Table 51 shows number and percentage of areas 63.8 per cent of households use LPG, 25..4 per households by type of fuel used for cooking. It can be cent use kerosene and only 7.9 per cent use firewood. seen that out of total households 52.9 per cent use LPG The use of other sources is not so significant. Firewood as fuel for cooking. 21.6 per cent use kerosene and is used by 72.1 per cent households. in Detroj-Rampura 19.0 per cent use firewood. In rural areas 65.8 per 'cent taluka. The lowest of 6.4 per cent bouseholds used households use firewood, 12.4 per cent use trap firewood as a fuel for cooking in Ahmadabad City residue, 8.5 per cent use cow dung cake, 6.8 per cent taluka. It can be seen that use of fuel .like LPG and LPG and 5.6 per cent kerosene. This shows that in kerosene are more common 'in urban areas in compared rural areas usage of'firewood is more prevalent in to rural. comparision to other sources of fuel, while in utban

87 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 52 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSETS, 2001

SI. Taluka Tota!! Total Total Availability of Household Assets No. Rurall Number of Number of Radial Tele- Tele­ Bicycle Scooter, Car, Nolie of Urban Households Households Transistor vision phone Motor' Jeep, the Availing Cycle, Van Specified Banking Moped Assets' Services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 MandaI Total 13,660 3,841 3,424 4,561 622 3,357 1,365 113 6,426 (28.1) (25.1) (33.4) (4.6) (24.6) (10.0) (0.8) (47.0) Rural 13,660 3,841 3,424 4.561 622 3,357 1,365 113 6,426 (28.1) (25.1) (33.4) (4.6) (24.6) (l0.0) (0.8) (47.0) Urban o o o 0 o o o 0 o (0.00) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) 2 Delroj-Rampura Total 16,426 4,425 3,310 4.647 303 3,818 1,091 152 9,002 (26.9) (20.2) (28.3) (1.8) (23.2) (6.6) (0.9) (54.8) Rural 16,426 4,425 3,310 4,647 303 3,818 1,091 152 9,002 (26.9) (20.2) (28.3) (1.8) (23.2) (6.6) (0.9) (54.8) Urban o o o o o o o o o (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam Total. 34,844 9,480 9,375 14,647 1,806 12,111 3,810 455 13,71) (27.2) (26.9) (42.0) (5.2) (34.8) (10.9) ( 1.3) (39.3) Rural 24,380 4,598 5,709 7,929 436 7.857 2,141 214 11,141 (18.9) (23.4) (32.5) (1.8) (32.2) (8.8) (0.9) (45.7) Urban 10,464 4,882 3,666 6,718 1,370 4,254 1,669 241 2,570 (46.7) (35.0) (64.2) (13.1) (40.7) (16.0) (2.3) (24.6) 4 Sanand Total 37,923 7,401 9,625 15,830 2,018 12,348 4,074 603 14,812 (19.52) (~5.4) (41.7) (5.3) (32.6) (10.7) (1.6) (39.0) Rural 31,485 4,486 7,587 11,445 987 9,941 2,476 385 13,407 (14.2) (24.1) (36.4) (3.1) (31.6) (7.9) (1.2) (42.6) Urban 6,438 2,915 2,038 4,385 1,031 2,407 1,598 218 1,405 (45.3) (31.7) (68.1) (16.0) (37.4) (24.8) (3.4) (21.82) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 866,346 45Q,476 366,449 633,815 215,712 471,513 331,232 61,811 114,767 (52.0) (42.3) (73.2) (24.9)' (54.4) (38.2) (7.1) (13.3) Rural 985 211 241 457 38 468 129 10 289 (21.4) (24.5) (46.4) (3.9) (47.5) (13.1)" (1.0) (29.4) Urban 865,361 450,265 366,208 633,358 215674 471,045 331,103 61,801 114,478 (52.0) (42.3) (73.2) (24.9) (54.4) (38.3) (7.1) (13.23) 6 Daskroi Total 97,058 36,504 33,264 52,787 15,762 40,024 24,697 6,766 29,764 (37.6) (34.3) (54.4) (16.2) (41.2) (25.5) . (7.0) (30.7) Rural 43,854 12,664- 9,675 16,046 2.144 12,087 5,107 639 20,654 (28.9) (22.1) (36.6) (4.9) (27.6) . (11.7) (1.5) (47.q Urban 53,204 23,840 23,589 36,741 13,618 27,937 19,590 6,127 9,110 (44.8) (44.3) (69.1) (25.6) (52.5) (36.8) (11.5) (17.1) 7 Dholka Total 42,289 11,784 11,013 17,940 2,700 12,297 4,355 937 17,391 (27.9) (26.0) (42.4) (6.4) (29.1) (10.3) (2.2) (41.1)

RUllll 30,474 7,095 6,687 10,963 1,262 7,260 2,160 557 14,259 (23.3) (21.9) (36.0) (4.1) (23.8) (7.1) (1.8) (46.8) Urban 11,815 4,689 4,326 6,977 1,438 5,037 2,195 380 3,132 (39.7) (36.6) (59.1) (12.2) (42.6) (18.6) (3.2) (26.5)

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ensus is being conducted in the country every ten years as per the programme laid down by the CGovernment of India. In these day and age of information technology, an individual has access to a variety of information covering a Kaleidoscope of interest and fields. Availability of relevant information is very vital for planners, policy makers and researchers.

The Five Year Plans have corne to stay in the country and whatever development is achieved as a result of implementation of planning from the bottom level such as development of infrastructure facilities as well as basic amenities, etc. is reflected in the District Census Handbooks and they give to the readers a searching -eye whether the development over the years in villages/talukas/districts is lopsided or upto the mark. This is the basic requirement of this type publications and an attempt has been made to show whether the census handbooks reasonably fulfill these aspirations/requirements.

These district Handbooks are thus u~eful to planners in planning from bottom as well as to administrators, researchers, educational institutions including universities and other socio-economic research centres as well -as students conducting research i~ demography, social and economic studies as well as to the local bodies like Panchayats, Municipalities and Municipal Corporation etc.

District Census Handbook of Gujarat is a joint venture of the Government of Gujarat and the census organization of the Government of India. In the preparation of the DCHB, the role played by the census organisation is that of Census data collection, scanning of collected information, analysis of PCA. DCHB Unit of the State Government collected the basic non-census information on availability of amenities relating to infrastructure in the villages of the district presented in the part A of this book. The cost of this publication is borned by the State Governm~nt. In accomplishing this. task we had the ready and whole hearted co­ operation of the staff at various levels of different department of the State Government. Most of the data supplied by the various departments have been cross-checked and an attempt has been made to reconcile the discrepancies as well.

I express my deep gratitude to the officers of Gujarat Government particularly Shri P.K.Laheri, Chief Secretary of Gujarat State, Smt. Netraben Shenoy, Additional Chief Secretary of General Administration Department (Planning), Shri George Joseph, Principal Secretary, General Administration Department (Personnel), Shri K.R.Vasava, Deputy Secretary, Kum.P.S. Mevada, Under Secretary and Shri P.D.Kulkarni, Section Officer of General Administration Department, Planning, Shri S.D.Mehta,Deputy Secretary and Shri I.M.Sheikh, Under Secretary, Shri Bipin Patel, Section Officer and Shri P.N.Christian, Deputy Section Officer of G.A.D. (Kh- 3) for their valuable help and co-operation in fulfilling all administrative requirement in time for bringing out this publication. I am also thankful to Shri P.M. Patel, Director, Economics and Statistics helped this organisation not only by placing the competent personnel on disposal of census services on deputation but also provided valuable official statistics for this publication.

The District Collector, the District Development Officer, District Statistical Officer, District Information Officer and their staff members extended their warm and whole hearted co-operation for carrying out field work of the census and collection of non-census data for this District Census Handbook.

I am deeply grateful to Shri J.K. Banthia, LA.S., the Ex-Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India for the benefit I have derived by the way of guidance and advice .. I also express my thanks to Shri R.G Mitra, Deputy Registrar General(C&T) Shri C. Chakravorty, Joint Director, Shri I.e. Agrawal,Senior Research Officer(SS), Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director(SS), Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director(SS), Shri R.P. Singh,

(xi) Dy. Registrar General(Map), Shri Himakar, Addl. Director (EDP) and Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director (EDP) for providing technical guidance in finalising this publication.! am extremely thankful to Shri D. K. Sikri, IAS, Registar General & Census Commissioner, India for his valuable guidance in finalizing of this publication.

Shri Jayant Parimal, LA.S. who held the office of Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, had guided the operations of the 2001 Census. The data presented in this handbook were collected and compiled under the able direction and guidance of Shri ParimaI.Our sincere and grateful thanks for all the projects of census to him.

In state office Smt. B.B. Chauhan, Deputy Director, District Census Handbook Unit, Kum.S.B.Dabhi, Assistant Director, Shri S.B. Dalvi, Deputy Section Officer of District Census Handbook Unit, and their team of able assistants meticulously collected and scrutinized the non-census data from various sources and prepared draft of DCHB etc. with the help of Census section. The other officials of D.C.H.B. Unit, who scrutinised, edited .and supervised the work of D.C.H.B. have been mentioned in the "Acknowledgement". The maps provided in the D.C.H.B. are prepared by the Map Section of the Census Directorate under the supervison of Shri J.P. Purohit, R.O(Map). I am thankful to all of them.! am thankful to the census section of-the Directorate for scrutinizing the PCAdata, specially Shri J.N.Pithadia, Investigator Grade-I and Kum.N.V.Shah, Investigator Grade-III who provided assistance to me in finalizing P.C.A. data at every stage. Smt. J.R.Sanghani, Investigator Grade-III of this Directorate assisted me for final scrutiny of D.C.H.B., I am thankful to her.

Lastly, I am thankful to the Government of Gujarat for having agreed readily to bear the cost of publication of the District Census Handbook volumes and for the special efforts of Shri R.B. Raval, Director, Printing and Stationary and his colleagues to print out the publication in a very nice fashion.

H. S. M~ena Ahmadabad, J oint Director of Census Operations, November, 2006 Gujarat, Ahmadabad

(xii) P.C.A. Finalization Smt. N. M. Maniar Investigator-II Shri S. V. Shah Investigator-II Smt. N. P. Patel Investigator-II Smt. K. B. Mehta Investigator-III Kum N. V. Shah Investigator-III Smt. A. P. Bhavsar Compiler Smt. N. D. Mehta Compiler

Preparation of Maps Shri J. P. Purohit Research Officer (Map) Shri C. H. Rajiv Senior Geographer Shri M. S. Bhatt Senior Drawing Assistant Shri R. K. Joshi Senior Draftsman

Computer Assistant Shri R. R. Parmar Operator Shri H. J. Parikh Operator

. (xiv) District Highlights - 2001 Census Ahmadabad

(1) Ahmadabad district has the highest population with eleven talukas in the state.

(2) Ahmadabad is the eighth largest district in area with 7.2 per cent urban areas in the State.

(3) Ahmadabad district is the most dense with population density of 719.

(4) Ahmadabad district stands twenty fourth rank in sex ratio as compared to the other districts of the State.

(5) Barwala village of Barwala taluka is the most populated and Jharvaliya village of same taluka is the least popUlated in the district.

(6) Most of the popUlation in rural areas is netted to be employed in agricultural sector whereas most of the urban popUlation is engaged in non-agricultural sector.

(7) Machinery and its equipments, chemicals, metal and metal products, food products and other than household industry are the most important non-agricultural sector of economic activity of the district.

(8) Ahmadabad district has 547 villages out of which the village Sabalpura is uninhabited.

(9) Bavliyara village has the largest area of 14171.2 hectares and Bhonynipura village has the smallest , area of 97.3 hectares among the villages of the district. .

(10) In respect of villages Barwala taluka has the least number of 28 villages while the highest of 71 villages are in Daskroi taluka.

(xv) Important Statistics in the District

Particulars State District Number of Villages Total 18,539 547 Inhabited 18,066 5"46 Uninhabited 473 Number of Towns Total 242 25 . Statutory Towns' 168 17 Census Towns 74 8 Number of Households Normal 9,691,362 1,150,588 Institutional 23,238 2,200 Houseless 48,115 3,443 Population Total Persons 50,671,017 5,816,519 Males 26,385,577 3,074,556 Females 24,285,440 2,741,963 Rural Persons 31,740,767 1,152,986 Males 16,317,771 601,125 Females 15,422,996 551,861 Urban Persons 18,930,250 4,663,533 Males 10,067,806 2,473,431 Females 8,862,444 2,19Q,102 Percentage of Urban Population 37.4 80.2 Number Percentage Number Percentage Decadal population growth Persons 9,361,435 22.7 1,229,028 26.8 1991-2001 Males 5,030,368 23.6 656,464 27.2 Females 4,331,067 21.7 572,564 26.4

Area (in sq.kms.) 196,024 8,087 Density of population 258 719 (persons per square kilometre) Sex ratio Total 920 892 (Number of females Rural 945 918 per 1000 males) Urban 880 885 Number Percentage Number Percentage Literacy Rate Persons 29,827,750 69.1 4,012,140 79.5 Males 17,833,273 79.7 2,318,295 87.3 Females 11,994,477 57.8 ·1,693,845 70.8 Scheduled Castes Persons 3,592,715 7.1 620,765 10,7·· Population Males 1,866,283 7.1 328,259 10.7 Females 1,726,432 7.1 292,506 10.7 Scheduled Tribes Persons 7,481,160 14.8 58,035 1.0 Population Males 3,790,117 14.4 30,819 1.0 Females 3,691,043 15.2 r,216 1.0

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,. l...j ~ Particulars State District Workers and Non-workers Number Percentage Number' Percentage Total Workers Persons 21,255,521 41.9 2,009,365 34.5 (Main and Marginal) Males 14,477,286 54.9 16,32,223 53.1 Females 6,778,235 27.9 377,142 13.8 (i) Main Workers Persons 17,025,074 33.6 1,799,126 30.9 Males 13,480,566 51.1 1,562,354 50.8 Females 3,544,508 14.6 236,772 8.6 (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 4,230,447 8.3 210,239 3.6 Males 996,720 3.8 69,869 2.3 Females 3,233,727 13.3 140,370 5.1 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 29,415,496 58.1 3,807,154 65.5 Males 11,908,291 45.1 1,442,333 46.9 Females 17,507,205 72.1 2,364,821 86.2 Category of Workers (Main + Marginal) (i) Cultivators Persons 5,802,681 27.3 127,345 6.3 Males 3,906,697 2.7.0 103,807 6.4 Females 1,895,984 28.0 23,538 6.2 (ii) Agricultural Persons 5,161,658 24.3 237,871 11.8 Labourers Males 2,509,651 17.3 123,479 7.6 Females 2,652,007 39.1 114,392 30.3 (iii) Workers in Persons 429,682 2.0 56,715 2.8 Household Industry Males 243,835 1.7 27,287 1.7 Females 185,847 2.7 29,428 7.8 (iv) Other Workers Persons 9,861,500 46.4 1,587,434 79.0 Males 7,817,103 54.0 1,377,650 84.4 Females 2,044,397 30.2 209,784 55.6

Note: 22 villages are fully covered as outgrowths COGs) and therefore not included under the item, "Number of villages·'. Definition of Census Town: - All places which satisfy or are expected to satisfy the following criteria are treated as Census Towns:- i) A minimum population of 5,000; ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working popUlation engaged in non-agricultural pursuits, and iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1,000 per square mile).

(xviii) ANNEXURE

SI. No. District I Taluka I UA (Town Total! Area in Population < Number of Villages Rural! Square per Square Inhabited Uninhabited Urban Kilometres Kilometre 2 3 4 5 6 7

Sarkhej-Okaf (M + 00) Urban 19.28 1,494 (j) Sarkhej-Okaf (M) Urban 10.48 2,234 (i) Fatewadi (00) Urban 8.80 613 (k) Kali (M) Urban 3.55 9,639

(I) Thaltej (CT) < Urban 8.51 5,019 (m) Vastral (M) Urban 11.37 3,687 (n) Ramol (M) Urban 7.26 3,795

(0) Oota(CT) U~ban 6.01 2.303 (p) Singarva (CT) Urban 3.75 2,637 (q) Bopal (CT) Urban 5.65 2,156 (r) Lambha(CT) Urban 6.37 2,625 (s) Jodhpur (M) Urban 5.84 7,601 (t) * (CT) Urban 5.09 4,153 (u) *(M) Urban 10.48 5,296

Note: *Motera (CT) and Chandkheda(M) of Gandhinagar district is included in Ahmadlibad UA Uk':Urbn Agglomeration NA=Not Available

(xxxii) ANNEXURE Number of Number of Number of . Population District I Taluka I UA I Town Statutory Census Households Persons Males· Females Towns Towns 8 9 IO 11 12 13 2 5,732 28,808 15,115 13,693 Sarkhej-Okaf (M + 00) 4,677 23,412 12,275 11,137 (j) Sarkhej-Okaf (M) 1,055 5,396 2,840 2,556 (i) Fatewadi (00) 7,093 34,220 18,229 15,991 (k) Kali (M) 9,336 42,713 22,586 20,127 (I) Thaltej (CT) 8,816 41,919 22,885 19,034 (m) Vastral (M) 5,837 27,550 15,082 12,468 (n) Ramol (M) .I 3,224 13,843 7,439 6,404 (0) Gota (CT) 2,073 9,889 5,177 4,712 (p) Singarva (CT) 2,611 12,181 6,465 5,716 (q) Bopal (CT) 3,985 16,722 9,011 7,711 (r ) Lambha (CT) 9,679 44,388 22,978 21,410 (s) Jodhpur (M) 4,163 21,141 11,523 9,618· (t) Motera (CT) 11,276 55,504 29,239 26,265 (u) Chandkheda (M)

Y-S4-S (xxxiii) SI. Name ofUAffown ljIrban Status. Name of Taluka where Population No. Towns Located· Persons .Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 (0) Singarva .. CT Daskroi 9,889 5,177 4,712 (p) Thaltej CT Daskroi· 42,713 22,586 20,127 (q) Vastral M · Daskroi 41,919 22,885 19,034 (r) Vastrapur CT Ahmadabad City Taluka 24,656 . 12,968 11,688 (s) Vejalpur (M+OO) Ahmadabad City Taluka 116,086 60,269 55,817 Vejalpur M Ahmadabad City Taluka 113,445 58,878 54,567 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment CB (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 3 Bavla M Savla 30,871 16,368 14,503 4 Bopal CT (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 5 Chandlodiya M (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 6 Dhandhuka M · Dhandhuka 29,572 15,503 14,069 7 Dholka M (See Dholka U.A,) Dholka U.A. Dholka 61,569 32,036 29,533 Dholka (M +(0) Dholka 61,569 32,036 29,533 (a) Dholka M Dholka 53,827 27,908 25,919 8 Ohatlodiya ·M (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 9 Oota CT (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 10 Jodhpur M (See Ahmadabad V.A.) II Kali M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 12 Lambha 'CT (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 13 Makarba 'CT (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 14 Memnagar M (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 15 Nandej CT Daskroi 7,642 4,081 3,561. 16 Ramol M (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 17 Ranip :M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 18 Sanand M Sanand 32,417 17,178 15,239 19 Sarkhej Okaf M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 20 Singarva ;CT (See Ahmadabad U.A.) I 21 Thaltej ICT (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 22 Vastral .M (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 23 Vastrapur CT· (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 24 Vejalpur M (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 25 Viramgam M · Viramgam 53,094 27,605 25,489 District (Urban) Total.: 4,663,533 2,473,431 2,190,102

Note: # Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in t~ee talukas and two district. Ahma~abad City and Daskroi taJuka comes from . Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taJilka comes from Gandhinagar district.· . . UA=Urban Agglomeration. :

(xxxv) ANALYTICAL NOTE Public Health in rural area is assigned to the District . Social welfare activities relating to the Scheduled Panchayat under the Chief District Health Officer who Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Oiher Backward Castes and looks after epidemics, .malat'~a control, water borne Other Backward Communities in the District are diseases and district level administration of Public organized by the District Welfare Officer. General.ly Health Centres. District and :Talukits Hospitals and the schemes under Tribal Area Sub Plan and Special Referral Hospitals are being looked after by the District Component Plan are organized by the District Welfare Civil Surgeon of medicai services in the State, while Officer. Medical Colleges and Research activities attached with In each District Panchayat, District Statistical the respective Civil Hospitals controlled by Medical are Officer of Directorate of Economics and Statistics Education and Research Wing. looks after co-ordination of different development Family welfare aGtivities are also monitored by programmes. He is also Member-Secretary of District the District Health Officer. rChief Distdct Health Planning Board. Similarly in every Collector Office, Officer is also functioning as Dist~ict Registrar of Birth District Planning Officer looks after development work and Death of the district and Talati cum Mantri is also of various Government (State & 'Centre) sponsored Registrar of Birth and Death for the respective programmes. villages. Anaemic mothers and children upto to the Co-operative Societies i.e. Co-operative Milk age of 14· are looked after by Nutrition Officer under Societies, Agricultural Produce Market Societies, Co­ the Nutrition Programme. operative banking and other co-operative soCieties are District Ayurvedic Officer looks after the controlled by the District Registrar, Co-operative Ayurvedic dispensaries and hdspitals. They also take Societies. care of the Ayurvedic plants and medicines and There are 28 group Gram Panchayats in 11 talukas gardens. The District Food and;Drugs Officer generally in the district. looks after the quality of the food and drugs in the district. Labourers and workers who are working in . 6 villages of 1991 Census were classified as towns registered units arecovered under the Employees State and five towns are declassified into villages in 2001 Insurance Scheme .. Census. The lUral roads have been t~'ansferred to the District The talukawise break ,up of towns and villages in Panchayats and their maint~hance is done by the the district are shown as following. Executive Engineer, Roads and Buildings Depaltment. Talukawise Number of Towns and Villages Minor irrigation works are transferred to the District Panchayat and Executive Engineer (Panchayat) of the SL Name of Number of Towns .Number of Villages Panchayat's irrigation office looks after water No. Taluka Total Inhabited . harvesting and check dams. 2 3 4 . 5 The Roads and Buildings Department of State Mandai 37 37 Government looks after the ;maintenance of roads, buildings, bridges and government multi-storey 2 Detroj - Rampura 55 55 buildings etc. Besides Panchayat officials, major district 3 Viramgam 68 67 roads and the state. highways are looked after by the 4 Sanand 1 66 6~ Executive Engineer (Roads & Buildings). The large 5 A Ahmadabad City 12 2 2 mUlti-purpose irrigation projects are controlled by State 6 Daskroi 8 71 71 Government directly through its Executive Engineers. 7 Dholka 70 70 District Industry Centre is functioning to develop 8 Bavia 47 47 the small and village industries, handloom industries 9 Ranpur 34 34 and the scope of industrial growth in the district. 10 Barwala 28 28 Besides, other departments are working for the rights 11 Dhandhuka of the industrial workers and rural labourers engaged 69 69 in agriculture and others sectors. Total 25 547 546

7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD The civic status of the 25 towns is as under Physiography : Census Towns 8 Ahmadabad district forms Municipality 15 a part of Gujarat Plain and is sub-divided into five sub­ Municipal corporation 1 micro regions, namely, Cantonment area 1 Viramgam Plain, Sab~Hmati Total 25 Basin, Khari Meshwo Plain, Bhadar-Bhogavo low land and Talukawise list of Declassified Towns Bhadar River Plain on the basis of topography, climate SI. Name of Name of LC 1991 LC 20Gl geology, soils and natural vegetation. No. Taluka Village Viramgam Plain : 2 3 4 5 The region spreads over the' northern part of tge I Daskroi Sola XIII 40710000 district, occupying ~ large part of Viramgam taluka :z Daskroi Vinzol XV 00527300 and some part of Sanand taluka. It is surrounded by 3 Ranpur Ranpur XX 00542400 Surendranagar district from west by Mahesana district 4 Barwala Barwala XXI 00547000 from n011h and east by Sabarmati Basin from south­ 5 Mandai Mandai XXIV 00502600 east and by Bhadar- Bhogava low land from south. The following towns which were considered under Sabarmati Basin : rural area in 1991 census are. considered as urban for" This basin is in the north-eastern part of the district 200 lcens·us. and extends over Sanand, Daskroi, City taluka of Talukawise List of New Towns Added Ahmadabad and Dholka talukas. It makes its boundaries with Mahesana and Gandhinagar districts SI. Name of Name of LC 1991 LC 2001 in the n011h, Khari-Meshwo Plain and Kheda district No. Taluka Village in the east, Viramgam Plain in the west and Bhadar­ 2 3, 4 5 Bhogava L()w land in the south and south-west. 1 Daskroi GOla 9 40714000 The basin in formed by Sabarmati river and the 2 Daskroi Bopal 14 40716000 terrain is undulating. In the region, the highest altitude 3 Daskroi Vastral 33 40718000 (67mt.) attains at Sola of Daskroi taluka while the 4 Daskroi Ramo 144 40719000 lowest elevation (22m) is recorded near Dholka. The 5 Daskroi Lambha 45 40720000 geological structure. of the region is composed of 6 Ahmadabad Jodhpur 40725000 Alluvium, blown sand, etc. Soils found in the region City .are Orthids-Aquepts and Usterts-Ochrepts. Khari·Meshwa Plain: (iv) Physical Features : This plain is occupying part of Daskroi taluka in Ahmadabad district is situated the north-eastern part of the district. It is enclosed by in central Gujarat. It is lies Sabarmati Basin from west by Gandhinagar and between the parallels of latitude Sabarkantha districts from north-west and north 21 ° 58' and 23° 30' and the respectively and by Kheda district from south and meridians oflongitude 71°36' and south-east. The relief feature reflects that north-estern 72° 50'. The length from north to part of the region is relatively higher than south­ south of this territory is about western portion and altitude varies between 60 metres 169.0 km. and from east to west and 100 metres aboveM.S.L. The geological structure about 125.9 kms. It is bounded in the north by of the region pertains to Alluvium, blown sand, etc., Mahesana distric and north-east by the Gandhinagar and soils are categorized as Usterts-Ochrepts type. district and south by the Kheda, Anand districts and Bhadar-Bhogava Lowland : the Gulf of Khambhat. The western side ofthe.district is bounded by the Bhavnagar and Surendranagar This region is occupying the central part of the districts. The total area of Ahmadabad district is 8,087 district, covering parts of Viramgam, Sanand, Dholka sq.km. It is 8th largest district in area in the state. and Dhandhuka talukas. It makes its limits with

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE The table above. shows temperature data of Impact of rainfall on weather conditions: calendar years from 1996 to 1999. As memntioned In association with some of the cyclonic storms earlier January is found to be the coldest month as the from the which move' towards the maximum and minmum temperatures are the lowest neigl)bourhood of the district during the post monsoon. in January during all the years" while temperature in months and to a iesser extent during the latter half of May is the highest during 1996 to 1999. From summer. the district experiences gnsty winds and November to January temperature is seen decreasing. widespread rain. Thunderstorms occur during the latter b) Winds:, part of the summer and monsoon seasons. Winds are generally light with S(1)me strengthening Economic Resources; : in force during the summer alld south-west monsoon Economic resources are an important means of season. During the south-west monsbon season winds subsistence forthe working people of the district. The' are generally south westerly-t~-westerly. Toward's. the details about economic resources of important sectors end of the south-west monsoon season north-wester are given here under in brief. lies also'begin to blow. In the next four months winds are mostly from directions between north-west. and (1) Forestry : east. In February and March winds are from directions The figures, a'vailable' between north-west and north east in morning and: fmID' the' Forest Department between south- west and n~rth~wesi' in the afternoon. for the year r999~2000i out In the rest of the summer ~easoni winds are from of total area of 8087 sq.km. directions oetween south-west and' north-west. of the district, 105.73 sq. km. c) Rainfall: is coveFed' by forest. Among them 48.79 sq. kIn. forest is Records of rainfall in' the reserved forest and' 50.94 sq. kIn forest is, unclassified district are available from the I(:>;~\.··, I forest out of the total area:.of 8,087 sq, km of the district. Directorate of Agriculture. The ,y' ,,~ ", ::'-j"';~f) ~~ I The main products, of these forests, are Baval, Awal, annual rainfaU of the district~is 1~(~~~~~:;~:;~,:\(;:~lr~J Khijda, Cassia, Pilodi etc. 625.8 mm. About 95 per cent of ! ""\ \ ~ \ \ \ \\\ ~ ..'--~-.-"-'-'. - the annual rainfall in the district (2) Minerals: and MiiIing: is received during south-west The. known mineral wealth of Ahmadabad' district monsoon season in the montl-is of Juneto September.. is substantiill though less diversified than in a few other July is the rainiest month onhe year; The rainfilll in districts of the State. The details of major minerals are the district increased from the west towards the east. not available at present.The production of minor The variation in the annual rainfall from year to year minerals like Lime stone~Brick clay,Otdinary clay,and is large. The details of the rai'Milll for-periods ranging Road metal are available in the district. from the years 1995 to 1999 are given below: (3), Soil and, Cropping Pattern' : Yearly Average Rainfall, 1995 to'1999 The soil in this ('in,mm.) district can broaqly be SI. Month 1995 1996, 1997 1998 1999 classified as black, No: . medium black, goradu~ 2 3 4 5: 6 7 kyari and rocky. The

May N.A. NA, N.A. N.A. 5~8 black soil tract consists of the southern half of the 2 June N.A. 80.3 503.5 97:7 164.1. Dholka. taluka and: 3' July' 242.0 224.6 100,6 196.4 245~9 eastern half ofthe Dhandhuka taluka pOpUh:lrIy known 4 August 224.6 152.8, 265:4 126.2 31.3 as Bhal tract where cotton is grown in the initial stage' 5 September 66.0 89.6 54.6 165.3 23.3 of monsoon.- It is not very clayed and contains about 6, October N;A. 30.6 5.0 87.6 87.6 20 per cent of the medium black soil. This type ofland Annual 532.6 577:9 929.1 673.2 558.0 found inViramgam, Sanand and Dholka talukas ofthe Rainfall district. The goradu, soil varies from fertile brown to ' sandy loam and is found in Ahmadabad City, Daskroi Source: Office of the Directorate of Agrlculture;Gujarat, Gandhinaoar , '" and parts of Sanand, Dholka and Viramgam taJukas. ANALYTICAL NOTE materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, plastic, to have been built at different times and owned by polythene, mud, unbumt bricks or wood. Roof may be . different persons. In such cases, though the whole' made from anyone of the following temporary structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears materials, namely, grass, thatch".bamboo, wood, mud, to be one building, each portion was treated as a plastic or polythene. separate building and its constituent units as separate census houses. Dwelling Room : On the other hand, one may come across cases, A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls particularly in large cities of multi-storied ownership wi.th a doorway and a roof shq~ld be wide and long flats. In these cases while the structure looks like one enough for a person to sleep in" i.e., It should have a . building, different persons own the flats. In case of length of not less than 2 meters and (a breadth of at such.multi -storied structures, having a number of flats least 1.5 meters and a height of a 2 meters. A dwelling owned by different persons, the entire structure was room would include living room, bedroom, dining treated as one building and each flat as a separate room, drawing room, study room, serVant's room and census house. other habitable rooms. Kitchen, Bathroom, latrine, r " . . Store-room, passage'-way and verandah whIch are not If within a large enclosed area, there are separate normally usable for living a~e not \considered as buildings owned by different persons then each such dwelling rooms. A room used ~6r multipurpose such building is treated as a separate building. There can be . as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cboking, etc., is a situation where within an enclosed compound there regarded as a dwelling room Ip. a sit).lation where a' are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or census houses is used as a shop or office. etc., and the company or even government that are actually in household also stays in it th,en th~ room is not occupation of different persons. For example, Indian considered as a dwelling rooni. Butlif a garage or Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are o~~ed servant quarter is used by a serv'ant and if she/he also by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their lives in it as a separate nousehdld thert this has been employees. Each such building was treated as a considered as a dwelling roomav~ilable. to the servants separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings household tent or conical shaped hut if;used for living there were flats in occupation ofdifferent households, by any household is also consideted as ~welling room. each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house. A dwelling room which is sh~de by:more than one Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the household has not been counted for any of them. If definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For two household have a dwellin~ room each but in example, 'in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, addition also share a common 4welli~g room. Then each room having direct entrance from the common the common room has not been ~ountdd for either or staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be of the household. . treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms Census House : are occupied by a single household it was not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, A 'Census House' is a building or pah of a building 'singleness' of use of these rooms alorig with the main used or recognized as a separate uhit because of having house should be considered and the entire flat was a separate main entrance from the road or common treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two . courtyard or, staircase, etc. It niay be. occupied or . independent households occupy these five rooms, the vacant. It may be used for a residential, or non- first household living in 3 rooms and the second residential purpose or both. : . household occupying 2 roo11).S, then considering the In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which lise, the first three rooms together were treated as one buildings and census houses \.Vere identified for census house and the remaining rooms as another numbering in the field by the enumerators is described census house. But if each room was occupied by an hereunder. independent household, then' each such room was , Sometimes a series of a different buildings are treated as a separate census house. found along a street which are join~ with one another In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of by common walls on either sicle looking like a each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common continuous structure. These different units are verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common roo11)., as practically independent of one an6ther arid are likely it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! Hotel

19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD building was treated as one census house. But if such ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working hostels/ hotels have out-houses or other structures used population engaged in non-agricultural for different purposes ot the same purpose, then each pursuits; and .such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel was iii) A density of population of at least 400 per treated as a separate census house. square kilometre (1,000 per square mile). In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the City: pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are occupied by one household. While the main residence called cities. may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for Urban Agglomeration : . sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates structure, they fOfm a An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban collectively as one building and one census hous~. If outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically some of the huts are used by one household and the contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban others by a second household as residence, then the outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway two groups of huts were treated as s~parate census colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may houses; However, if there were also other huts in the come up near a city or statutory town outside its compound used ·for other purposes al'ld not as part of statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village the household's residence such as, cattle shed, work or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such shed, etc., these were treated as separate census houses. individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed one structure within an enclosed or open compound with the town as a continuous urban spread. (premises) belonging to the same person, e,g" the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., o~ly one For the purpose of delineation of Urban building number was given for this group and each of Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, the constituent a separate census house number. following criteria are taken as pre-requisites: Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent has come up was treated as a building. towns of an urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town; and Village: (b) The total population of all the constituents The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban which has· definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue' Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the (as per the. 1991 Census). entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of. data. With these two basic criteria having been: met, the following are the possible different situations in which In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest Urban Agglomerations would be constituted: areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village. i) a city or town with one or more contiguous outgrowths; To~nlUrban Area : The following areas are treated as towns/urban ii) two or more adjoining towns witp their outgrowths; and areas: (a) All places with a municipality, municipal iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with corporation, cantonment board .or notified their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. town area committee, etc. ''\:; (b) All other places which satisfy or are expected HousehoIa : to satisfy the following criteria simultaneously A 'household' is usually a group of persons who i) A minimum population of 5,000; normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent

20 ANALYTICAL NOTE Reference period for determining a person as agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in tlie worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date cultivation, but merely works on another person's land of enumeration. for wages. An agricultural laborer has no right of lease or contract on land on which shelhe works. ' Main Worker : Household Industry Worker: A person who has worked for major part of the reference period (i.e. six mon.ths oqmore during the Household industry is defined as an industry . last one year preceding the d~te oCenumeration) in conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself . any economically productive :l:}.ctivity is termed as and or by th~ members of the household at home or "Main worker". within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in Marginal Worker : . urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in A person who worked for iess thln six. months of household industry should consist of members of the the reference period (i.e. in the last on~ year preceding household including the head. The industry s'hould not the date of enumeration) in any ecoQomic activity is be run on the scale of a registered factory which would termed as 'M~ginal- worker'.' \ qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Non Worker: Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, ,1 : processing, servicing and repairs of goods .. A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity duririg the reference It does not include professions such as a pleader, .} period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, enumeration) is termed as 'Non ,worker'. Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home Cultivator : by members of the household. For purposes of the Census;\l per~on is classified Other Worker : as cultivator, if, he or she is engll'ged in cultivation on land owned or held from gove$ment or held from A person who has been engaged in some economic private persons or institutions f& payment in money, activity during the .reference period but not as a kind or share. Cultivation :incIudes effective cultivator or agricultural laborer or in Household supervision or direction in culti,,:ation ..•. Industry is termed as an 'Other-Worker (OW)'. The type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' . A person who has given out herlhis land to another include all government servants, municipal employees, person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those money, kind or share of crop an~ who ;does not even e~gaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, supervise or direct cultivation in excha~ge of larid, is banking, mining, construction, political or social work, not treated as cultivator. Similar\y, a person working priests, .entertainment ru:tists, etc. In effect, all those on another person's land for wages in cash orkind or a workers other than cultivators or agricultural laborers combination of both (agricultural laborers) is not or household industrial workers, are 'Other-Workers'. treated as cultivator. : Work Participation Rate : Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and nlillet crops such as Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., add other crops population. such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts,: tapioca, etc., . Population Density : and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber cotton, hop~ Population density is the number of persons cinchona and other medicinal plahts, f~uit growing, inhabited per square kilometer of the area. vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the following plantation Age: crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut arid betel-nuts Age is measured in terms of the completed number (area).· . of years. Agricultural Labourer : Sex Ratio: A person who works on anoth6r pers9n's land for Numbers of females per 1,000 males in a wages in money or kind or share; is regarded as an population.

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 15 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TALUKAS/C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 . SI. Name of Talukal Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. C.D. Block Population Scheduled Castes SchedUled Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Population Population PopUlation to Population to Total Population Total Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 MandaI 65,751 8.171 161 12.4 0.2 2 Detroj-Rampura 77,778 6,140 84 7.9 0.1 3 Viramgam 119,306 16,449 2,496 13.8 2.1 4 Sanand 160,918 19,361 551 12 0.3 5 Ahmadabad Ci ty 4,551 271 7 6 0.2 6 paskroi 218,670 16;456 2,690 7:5 1.2 7 Dholka 153,267 24,929 1,500 16.3 1.0 8 Bavla 104,226 11,860 7,487 11.4 7.2 9 Ranpur 76,[28 5,726 79 7.5 0.1 10 BarwaJa 67,301 5,317 89 7.9 0.1 11 Dhandhuka 105,090 10,504 190 10 0.2 District Total: 1,152,986 125,184 15,334 10.9 1.3 Table 15 gives the detail about the distribution of Dholka taluka and the lowest of 6 per cent is recorded . Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in in Ahmadabad City taluka. At taluka level, the highest each taiuka of the district. Out of the total rural Scheduled Tribes population is recorded in Bavla population of the d!strict, 10.9 per cent population taluka with 7.2 per cent and the lowest of 0.1 per cent belongs to Scheduled Castes and 1.3 per cent to has been recorded in each of three talukas Detroj­ Scheduled Tribes. The highest proportion of 16.3 per Rampura, Ranpur and Barwala. cent of Scheduled Castes population is recorded in TABLE 16 PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage Range of Number of Villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage . Scheduled Castes Population Population to Total Population 1 2 3 4 5 Nil 52 9.5 0 0.0 Less than 5 107 19.6 6,411 5.1 5-10 176 32.2 32,059 25.6 11-20 146 26.8 . 49,756 39.8 21-30 47 8.6 27,208 21.7 31-40 14 2.6 6,840 5.5 41-50 4 0.7 2,910 2.3 51-75 0 0.0 0 0.0 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total : 546 100.0 125,184 100.0 Table 16 gives the detail about the number of villages (32.2 per cent) fall in the range of 5-10 per villages according to the proportion of Scheduled cent while the next range of 11-20 per cent accounts Castes population in 9 different ranges of percentage for 146 villages constituting 26.8 per cent of the total at district level. 52 villages accounting for 9.5 per cent villages with the maximum Scheduled Castes of total vHIages in the district do not have any popUlation of 39.8 per cent. The ranges of 21-30,31- Scheduled Castes population. The proportion of 40 and 41-50 per cent contain 47 (8.6 per cent), 14 Scheduled Castes population is less than 5 per cent in (2.6 per cent) and 4 (0.7 per cent) villages respectively. lO7 villages (19.6 per cent) with 5.1 per cent of There is no village in the higher percentage ranges of Scheduled Castes population. The. maximum of 176 51-75 and 76 and above.

40 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 17 PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES~ 2001

Percentage Range of Number of Villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage Scheduled Castes Population Population to Total Population 2 3 4 5 Nil 343 62.8 o 0.0 Less than 5 187 34.2 4,052 26.4 5-10 9 1.6 1,405 9.2 JI-20 2 0.4 208 1.3 21-30 0.2 606 4.0 31-40 0 0.0 o 0.0 41-50 2 0.4 4,953 32.3 51-75 0 0.0 o 0.0 76 and above 2 0.4 4,110 26.8 District Total: 546 100.0 15,334 100.0 I Table 17 reveals proportion of Scheduled Tribes of less than 5 per cent. 9 villages (1.6 per cent) are in . population to total population in inhabited villages. the range of 5-10 per cent and total of 5 villages are in There are 546 villages in the district out of which 343 the range of 11-50 per cent. There is no village in the villages (62.8 per cent) have no Scheduled Tribes range of 51-75 whereas 2 villages are registered in the population while 187 villages (34.2 per'cent) with 26.4 highest range of 76 and above. per cent of Scheduled Tribes popUlation are in the range. TABLE 18 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name of UA I Town Total Tota! Total Percentage of Percentage of No .. Population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes Population Population Population tb Population to Total Population Total Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ahmadabad (M.Corp) (See Ahmadabad UA) Ahmadabad UA# (See Constituent Units) Ahmadabad (M Corp+OG) 3,694,974 433,167 34,761 11.7 0.9 (a) Ahmadabad (M Corp) 3,520,085 426,743 34,121 12.1 1 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 14,706 1,784 863 . 12.1 5.9 (c) Bopa! (CT) 12,181 399 86 3.3 0.7 (4) Chandlodiya (M+OG) 68,417 3,041 783 4.4 1.1 Chandlodiya (M) 55,767 2,671 729 4.8 1.3 (e) Ghatlodiya (M+OG) 109,467 1,591 411 1.5 0.4 Ghatlodiya (M) 106,684 1,552 411 1.5 0.4 (0 Gota (CT) 13,843 879 81 6.3 0.6 (g) Jodhpur (M) 44,388 2,590 381 5.8 0,9 (h) Kali (M) 34,220 1,597 751 4.7 . 2.2 (i) Lambha (CT) 16,722 3,245 285 19.4 1.7 0) Makarba (CT) 18,047 687 215 3.8 1.2 (k) Meronagar (M) 37,284 459 89 1.2 0.2 (1) Ramol (M) 27,550 974 312 3.5 l.l (m) Ranip (M+OG) 92,498 9,247 915 10 Ranip (M) 87,906 8,849 869 10.1

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SI. Name of UA / Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentl:\ge of No. Population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes Population Population Population to Population to Total Population Total Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 (n) Sarlchej-Okaf (M+OG) 28,808 3,399 196 ll.8 0.7 Sarlchej-Okaf (M) 23,412 2,410 196 10.3 0.8 (0) Singarva (CT) 9,889 754 37 7.6 0.4 (p) Thaltej (CT) 42,713 1,380 170 3.2 0.4 (q) Vastral (M) 41,919 478 60 1.I 0.1 (r) Vastrapur (CT) 24,656 606 310 2.5 1.3 (5) Vejalpur (fI.1+0G) 116,086 7,721 650 6.7 0.6 Vejalpur (M) 113,445 7,599 607 6.7 0.5 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 3 Bavla(M) 30,871 2,926 238 9.5 0.8 4 Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 5 Chandlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 6 Dhandhuka (M) 29,572 2,197 106 7.4 0.4 7 Dholka(M) (See Dholka U.A.) DholkaUA 61,569 5,472 407 8.9 0.7 (a) Dholka (M+OG) 61,569 5,472 407 8.9 0.7 (i) Dholka eM) 53,827 4,304 341 8 0.6 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad U .A.) 9 Gota(Cn (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 10 Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) II Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 12 Lambha(CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 13 Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 14 Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad V.A.) 15 Nandej (CT) 7,642 ; 789 207 10.3 2.7 16 Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 17 Ranip (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 18 Sanand (M) 32,417 4,322 58 13.3 0.2 19 Sarlchej-Okaf (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 20 Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 21 Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 23 Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 24 Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 25 Viramgam (M) 53,094 5,877 329 ILl 0.6 District (Urban) Total; 4,663,533 495,581 42,701 10.6 0.9 Note: U.A. = Urban Agglomeration. # A!uDadabad U.A. is spread over in three talulms and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district. and Gandhinagar taiuka comes from Gandhinagar district

Table 18 gives the detail about the distribution of Castes population is recorded in Lambha CCT) and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population as lowest of 1.1 of Scheduled Castes population has been well as their percentage to total population of UAf registered in Vastral (M). At UAfTowns level, the Towns as per 2001 Census. Out of total population of highest Schedu1ed Tribes population of 5.9 per cent is 4,663,533 persons in UAlTowns of district 10.6 per recorded in Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) followed cent population belongs to the Scheduled Castes and by 2.7 per cent in Nandej (CI) and the lowest of 0.1' . 0.9 per cent of population belongs to Scheduled Tribes. per cent is found in Vastral (M) . The highest proportion of 19.4 per cent of Scheduled

42 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 19 SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN TALUKAS/C.D.BLOCKS, 2001

S1. Name of TalukaJ Scheduled Scheduled No. C.D.Block Castes Tribes Sex Ratio Sex Ratio 1 2 3 _ 4 Mandal 902 894 2 Detroj-Rampura 925 1,100 3 Viramgam 923 965 4 Sanand 883 690 5 Ahmadabad City 1,085 1,333 6 Daskroi 874 863 7 Dholka 868 880 8 Bavla 896 952 9 Ranpur 961 837 10 Barwala 948 978 11 Dhandhuka 883 939 District (Rural) Total : 895 920

.. Table 19 gives the detail about the sex ratio among and the lowest sex ratio of 868 females per 1,000 males Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in each taluka in Dholka Taluka for Scheduled Castes. Among talukas of the district. District Rural sex ratio for Scheduled the highest sex-ratio of 1,333 is registered in Castes and Scheduled Tribes population is 895 and Ahmadabad City taluka and the lowest of 690 females 920 respectively. Among the talukas the highest sex per 1,000 males in Sanand taluka for Scheduled Tribes. ratio of 1,085 is recorded in Ahmadabad City taluka

43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 20

SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS/ TOWNS, 2001 Sl.No. Name of U.A. / Town Scheduled Castes Sex Ratio Scheduled Tribes Se;x Ratio 1 2 3 4 Ahmadabad (M.Corp) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) Ahmadabad UA# (See Constituent Units) Ahmadabad (M Corp+OG) 888 876 (a) Ahmadabad (M Corp) 888 874 (b) Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 927 931 (c) Bopal (CT) 847 830 (d) ChandJodiya (M+OG) 921 938 Chandlodiya (M) 937 934 (e) Ghatlodiya (M+OG) 919 795 Ghatlodiya (M) 923 795 (f) Gota(CT) 940 761 (g) Jodhpur (M) 913 621 (h) Kali (M) 894 878 (i) Lambha(CT) 867 1,096 G) Makarba (CT) 919 777 (k) Memnagar (M) 962 618 (1) Ramol (M) 821 507 (m) Ranip (M+OG) 919 864 Ranip (M) 920 853 (n) Sarkhej-Okaf (M+OG) 898 '867 Sarkhej-Okaf (M) 886 867 (0) Singarva (CT) 1,054 1,176 (p) Thaltej (CT) 911 717 (q) Vastral (M) 912 622 (r) Vastrapur (CT) 848 902 (s) Vejalpur (M+OG) 906 906 Vejalpur (M) 905 891 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 3 . Bavla(M) 876 776 4 Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 5 Chand!odiya (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 6 Dhandhuka (M) 876 893 7 Dholka (M) (See Dholka U.A.) DholkaUA 891 858 (a) Dholka (M+OG) 891 858 (i) Dholka eM) 893 853 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 9 Gota(CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 10 Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 11 Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 12 Lambha(CT) (See Ahmadabad U.A.) 13 Makarba (CT) (Sec Ahmadabad UA) 14 Mcmnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad U.A.)

44 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

SL Name of Tptal! Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates . Gap in No. TaJuka Rural! Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male) Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 789 10 11 12 13 Viramgam Total 90,678 57,258 33,420 81,722 32,616 49,106 62.8 76.3 48.2 28.2 Rural 53,964 36,114 17,850 65,342 26,155 39,187 55 70.6 38 32.7 Urban 36,714 21,144 15,570 16,380 6,461 9,919 79.4 88.6 69.6 19 4 Sanand Total 100,073 64,727 35,346 93,262 36,558 56,704 62.1 77.1 45.7 31.4 Rural 77,228 51,573 25,655 83,690 32,534 51,156 57.9 74.4 40.1 34.4 Urban 22,845 13,154 9,691 9,572 4,024 5,548 81.7 89.6 72.9 16.7 5 Ahmadabad City Total 3,100,167 1,751,927 1,348,240 1,119,881 486,522 633,359 83.9 89.8 77.3 12.5 Rural 2,872 1,834 1,038 1,679 649 1,030 76.3 88.6 61.2 27.4 Urban 3,097,295 1,750,093 1,347,202 1,118,202 485,873 632,329 83.9 89.8 77.3 12.5 6 Daskroi Total 303,856 180,368 123,488 155,327 62,537 92,790 77.3 87.2 66.2 20.9 Rural 130,957 80,482 50,475 87,713 33,648 54,065 70.7 83.7 56.6 27 Urban 172,899 99,886 73,013 67,614 28,889 38,725 83.1 90.2 75.1 15.2 7 Dholka Total 125,366 77,291 48,075 89,470 35,165 54,305 68.4 80.9 54.S 26.1 Rural 85,049 54,188 30,861 68,218 26,232 41,986 65.4 79.6 49.7 29.9 Urban 40,317 23,103 17,214 21,252 8,933 12,319 75.7 83.9 66.9 17.1 8 Bavla Total 69,055 44,839 24,216 66,042 26,151 39,891 61 75.6 45 30.6 Rural 48,148 32,621 15,527 56,078 22,001 34,077 55.7 72 37.7 34.3 Urban 20,907 12,218 8,689 9,964 4,150 5,814 78.5. 87.1 68.9 18.3 9 Ranpur Total 35,188 22,797 12,391 40,940 16,533 24,407 55.9 70.2 40.7 29.5 Rural 35,188 22,797 12,391 40,940 16,533 24,407 55.9 70.2 40.7 29.5 Urban o o o o o o o 10 Barwaia' Total 34,557 21,765 12,792 32,744 13,198° 19,546° 61.3 74.7° 46.9 27.9 Rural 34,557 21,765 12,792 32,744 13,198 19,546 61.3 74.7 46.9 27.9 Urban o o o o , 0 . o o o o o II Dhandhuka Total 74,400 46,894 27,506 60,262 23,360 36,902 65.5 79.5 50.4 29.2 Rural 55,182 35,477 19,705 49,908 19,274 30,634 62.5 77.5 46.4 31.1 Urban 19,218 H,4l? 7801 ;,lpi354 4,086 6,268 75.9 86.6 64.2 22.4 District Total: Total 4,012,140 2,318,295 1,693,845 1,s,'!fi~79 756,261 ,(t'48,118 79.5 87.3 70.8 16.5 Rural 601,945 387,28,0; 214,665 ~tP41 213,845 • i~7,196. 62.3 77.2 46.2 31 ;,~,: .; tJ;:;~ ~j:

______Urban 3,410,195 1,931,015: .{;''t.. 1,479,180 1,2fj~38 542,416.: 1:}0,922 83.6 89.7 76.8 12.9 - ->~.:------~ ." '------Table 21 gives the dytail abOut talukawiseJiteracy district literacy rate followed by Daskroi taluka with rates besides the number of literates and illiterates for 77.3 per cent. Ranpur taluka with 55.9 per cent literates total, rural and urban are~s .. The literacr rates are stands at the bottom in the district. worke!=! out by excluding population of 0-6 years. As The gap between male and female literacy in the per 2001 Census the proportion of literates to total. district is 16.5 percGntage points. At taluka level the population excluding population of 0-6 years comes gap between male and female literacy rate varies from to 79:? per cent in the district. This proportion in rural 33.4 percentage points in Detroj-Rampura taluka to area is 62.3 per cent against 83.6 per cent in urban 12.5 percentage points in Ahmadabad city taluka. The areas. In the district the male literacy rate of 87.3 per literacy gap in rural area is recorded for 31 percentage centis higher than the female literacy rate of 70.8 per points which is very high as compared to 12.9 cent. Among the talukas Ahmadabad City taluka tops percentage points gap recorded in urban area. with 83.9 per cent literate which is higher than the

46 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 22 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TALUKASI C.D.BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name ofTalukaf Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. C.D.Block Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons' Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 '9 IO 11 12 1 Manda! 36,435 23,293 13,142 29,316 10,587 18,729 65.4 81.6 48.5 33.1 2 Detroj-Rampura 42,365 27,136 15,229 35,413 13,034 22,379 64.4 80.8 47.3 33.4 3 ~iramgam 53,964 36,114 17,850 65,342 26,155 39,187 55 70.6 38 32.7 4 Sanand 77,228 51,573 25,655 83,690 32,534 51,156 57.9 74.4 40.1 34.4 5 Ahmadabad City 2,872 1,834 1,038 1,679 .649 1,030 76.3 88.6 61.2 27.4 6 Daskroi 130,957 80,482 50,475 87,713 33,648 54,065 70.7 83.7 . 56.6 27 7 Dilolka 85,049 54,188 30,861 68,218 26,232 41,986 65.4 79.6 49.7 29.9 8 Bavla 48,148 32,621 15,527 56,078 22,001 34,077 55.7 72 37.7 34.3 9 Ranpur 35,188 22,797 12,391 40,940 16,533 24,407 55.9 70.2 40.7 29.5 10 Barwala 34,557 21,765 12,792 32,744 13,198 19,546 61.3 74.7 46.9 27.9 11 Dhandhuka 55,182 35,477 19,705 49,908 19,274 30,634 62.5 77.5 46.4 31.1 District (Rural) 601,945 387,280 214,665 551,041 213,845 337,196 62.3 77.2 46.2 31 Total :

Table 22 gives the detail about number of literates City taluka has the highest rural literacy rate of 76.3 and illiterates and literacy rates in rural areas. At taluka per cent. 88.6 per cent of males and 61.2 per cent of level in the district 62.3 per cent of population, females are literates in Ahmadabad City taluka. The excluding the age group of 0-6 is literate. The lowest literacy rate of 55 per cent in rural areas is corresponding proportion of male and female literates recorded in Viramgam taluka whereas 70.6 per cent of comes to 77.2 per cent and 46.2 per cent respectively males and 38 per cent of females are literates. There which shows a very wide gap of 31 percentage points are wide variations in male and female literacy in all in male and female literacy. At taluka level Ahmadabad talukas of the district.

" TABLE 23 'DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of Literacy Number of Percentage Distribution Population Percentage Distribution Rate for Villages Inhabited Villages of Villages of Population . t· 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 O. 0.0 21-30 7 1.3 11,372 0.9 31-40 35 6.4 55,480 4.8 41-50 71 13.0 124,160 10.8 51-60 130 23.8 .240,731 20.9 61-70 179 32.8 404,674 35.1 71-80 107 19.6 276,262 24.0 i.: 81-90 16 2.9 40,306 3.5 91·99' 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 1 0.2 0.0 District Total: 546 100.00 1,152,986 100.00 Literacy rate for District: 79.5

47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 2S NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TALUKAS/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

51. Name of Talukal Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. C.D.Block Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Malel Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 MandaI 4,841 3,144 1,697 3330 1,151 2,179 69.4 8'0; 51.1 34.9 2 Detroj-Rarnpura 3,715 2,332 1,383 2425 858 1,567 70.1 85.2 53.9 31.2 3 Virarngarn 8,360 5,488 2,872 8089 3,066 5,023 61.4 77.1 44.2 32.9 4 Sanand 10,905 6,874 4,031 8456 3,406 ·5,050 66.6 79.6 52 27.6 5 Ahmadabad City 166 88 78 105 42 63 75.1 85.4 66.1 19.3 6 Daskroi 11,604 6,909 4,695 4852 1,870 2,982 80.8 90.5 69.7 20.8 7 Dholka 15,058 9,734 5,324 9871 3,613 6,258 69.3 83.5 52.9 30.6 8 Bavla 6,987 4,437 2,550 4873 1,818 3,055 68.9 83.2 53.1 30 9 Ranl?ur 2,877 1,856 1,021 2849 1,064 1,785 58.7 73.8 42.8 31 10 Barwala 3,054 1,865 1,189 2263 865 1,398 67.6 80.7 53.8 26.9 11 Dhandhuka 5,933 3,949 1,984 4571 1.630 2,941 65.6 82.7 46.4 36.3 District (Rural) 73,500 46,676 '26,824 51,684 19,383 32,301 68.6 82.6 52.9 29.8 Total:

Table 25 gives the detail about number and level Daskroi taluka has the highest literacy rate of percentage of Scheduled Castes literates, illiterates and 80.8 per cent Scheduled Castes in rural areas while the literacy rates in rural areas at taluka level in the Ranpur taluka has the lowest literacy rate of 58.7 per district. In the district 68.6 per cent of the total rural cent. There are wide vru;iations from 19.3 per cent to population excluding population of persons in age 36.3 per cent in Scheduled Castes male and female group 0-6 is found literate. The male and female literacy in all talukas of the district. The maximum literacy rates are 82.6 per cent and 52.9 per cent difference of 36.3 percentage points is recorded in respectively. These figures indicate a wide male-female I)handhuka taluka. literacy rate gap of 29.8 percentage points. At taluka TABLE 26 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of Literacy Number of Percentage Distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage Distribution Rate for Villages Inhabited Villages ofVilJages Population of Population 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 0.4 11 0.0 1-10 2 0.4 48 0.0 1 ]-20 5 1.0 73 0.1 21-30 10 2.0 994 0.8 31-40 12 2.4 1,647 1.3 41-50 30 6.] 4,222 3.4 51-60 102 20.7 20,193 16.1 61-70 147 29.8 37,950 30.3 71-80 134 27.1 46,790 37.4 81-90 4] 8.3 11,755 9.4 91-99 6 1.2 1,491 1.2 100 3 0.6 10 0.0 District Total: 494 100.0 125,184 100.0 - Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 68.6 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 28 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TALUKA/C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

SL Name of Taluka! Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. C.D.Block Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mandai 74 50 24 87 35 52 53.2 66.7 37.5 29.2 2 Detroj-Rampura 55 31 24 29 9 20 75.3 88.6 63.2 25.4 3 Viramgam 795 515 280 1,701 755 946 40.8 51.6 29.5 22.1 4 Sanand 253 185 68 298 141 157 53.6 64.7 36.6 28.1 5 Ahmadabad City 3 2 4 2 2 42.9 33.3 50 -16.7 6 Daskroi 1,183 784 399 1,507 660 847 53.3 66.3 38.5 27.8 7 Dholka 541 366 175 959 432 527 43 55.6 29.2 26.5 8 Bavla 1,768 1,321 447 5719 2,515 3,204 30.5' 44.4 15.8 28.6 9 Ranpur 56 30 26 23 13 10 91.8 90.9 92.9 -1.9 10 Barwala 50 23 27 39 22 17 80.6 82.1 79.4 2.7 11 Dhandhuka 77 51 26 113 47 66 47.8 58 35.6 22.3 District (Rural) Total: 4,855 3,357 1,498 10,479 4,631 58,48 39.8 52.8 25.7 27.1

Table 28 gives the detail about number and rate of 91. 8 per cent in Scheduled Tribes in rural areas percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates, illiterate and against the lowest of 30.5 per cent in Bavla taluka. literacy rate in rural areas at taluka level in the district. Ranpur and Ahmadabad City tal\lkas have 39.8 per cent of the total Scheduled Tribes of rural comparatively higher female literacy rate than population excluding the age group of 0-6 is literate in corresponding literacy rates of male. In all other talukas the district. The corresponding proportion of male and gap between male and female literacy rates is recored female literate are 52:8 per cent and 25.7 per cent between 2.7 percentage points to 29.2 percentage respectively, showing a wide gap of 27.1 percentage points. The highest gap of 29.2 percentage points is points in male and female literacy. Among the talukas registered in Mandai taluka. of the district, Ranpur taluka has the highest literacy TABLE 29 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001

Range of Literacy Number of Percenta,ge Distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage Distribution Rate for Villages Inhabited Villages of Villages Population of Population 1 2 3 4 5 18 8.9 107 0.7 °1-10 5 2.5 227 1.5 11-20 14 6.9 1,010 6.6 21-30 9 4.4 3,985 26.0 31-40 10 4.9 5,207 34.0 41-50 15 7.4 1,193 7.8 51-60 22 10.8 1,616 10.5 61-70 20 9.9 1,283 8.3 71-80 16 7.9 359 2.3 81-90 8 3.9 87 0.6 91-99 1 0.5 17 0.1 100 65 32.0 243 1.6 District Total: 203 100.0 15,334 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 39.8

52 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 29 gives the detail about the distribution of (26.1 per cent) of the district. The literacy rate from 51 villages by different ranges ·of literacy rate for . to 70 per cent has been recorded in 42 villages (20.7 Scheduled Tribes population in the district. There is per cent) of the district. The literacy rate of 71-99 per no literate in 18 villages (8.9 per cent) in the district cent covers 25 villages (12.3 per cent).Cent per cent and population of these villages is 107. The literacy literacy is observed in 65 villages ~onstituting 32 per rate from 1 to 50 per cent is observed 'in 53 villages cent of total villages.

TABLE 30 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 '

SI. Name and Urban , Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. Status of Town Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male! Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 1 2 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ahmadabad 17,495 10,984 6,511 17,266 7,550 9,716 59.5 69.6 47.7 21.9 (MCorp)* 2 Ahmadabad 636 369 267 227 78 149 81.5 91.8 70.6 21.2 Cantonment (CB)

3 Bavla (M) 60 50 10 178 84 94 305 46.7 e ILl 35.6 4 Bopal (CT) 60 36 24 26 II 15 81.1 90 70.6 19.4 5 Chandlodiya (M)* 440 238 202 343 166 177 67.6 71.9 63.1 8.8 6 Dhandhuka (M) 72 ' 40 32 34 16 18 83.7 90.9 76.2 14.7 7 Dholka (M)* 143 83 60 264 136 128 . 42.8 47.7 37.5 10.2 8 Ghatlodiya (M)* 294 175 119 117 54 63 81.9 86.2 76.3 9.9 9 Gota (CT) 6S 41 24 16 5 11 86.7 953 75.0 20.3 10 Jodhpur (M) 261 173 88 120 .62 58 78.9 85.2 68.8 16.5 11 Kali (M) 600 342 258 151 58 93 90.0 96.1 83.0 13.1 12 Lambha (CT) 135 77 58 150 59 91 58.7 67.5 50.0 17,5 13 Makarba (CT) 123 72 51 92 49 43 68.3 72.0 63.8' 8.3 14 Memnagar (M) 60 40 20 29 15 14 81.1 88.9 69.0 19.9 15 Nandej (CT) 98 66 32 109 48 61 53.3 64.1 39.5 24.6 16 Ramol (M) 120 85 35 192 122 70 44.1 47.0 385 8.5 17 Ranip (M)* 666 385 281 249 106 143 85.8 92.1 . 78.5 13.6 18 Sanand (M) 38 22 16 20 10 10 73.1 75.9 69.6 6.3 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* 83 58 25 113 47 66 51.9 66.7 34.2 32.4 20 Singarva (CT) 23 13 10 14 4 10' . 69.7 76.5 62.5 14 21 Thaltej (CT) 115 69 46 55 30 25 77.7 79.3 75.4 3.9 22 Vastral (M) 35 28 7 25 9 16 68.6 90.3 35.0 553 23 Vastrapur (CT) 253 140 II3 57 23 34 .90.7 96.6 84.3 12.2 24 Vejalpur (M)* 433 252 181 217 89 128 75.2 83.4 66,1 17.3 25 Viramgam (M) 178 115 63 151 47 104 66.9 82.7 49.6 33,1 District (Urban) Total: 22,486 13,953 8,533 20,215 8;878 11,337 62.0 71.6 50.9 20.7 Note: * Towns having outgrowths. Table 30 gives the detail about number and " points in male-female literacy. Among the towns the percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates, illiterates and highest literacy rate of 90.7 per cent for Sch,eduled the literacy rates in urban areas. Ii can be seen from Tribes population is noticed in Vastrapur (CT), while the table that 62 per cent of the total urban popUlation the lowest of 30.5 per cent is recorded in Bavla (M). of the district excluding the populafion of age group Male and female literacy rate varies from the lowest 0-6 is literate. The corresponding proportions of male of 3.9 percentage points in Thaltej (CT) to the highest and female literates are 71.6 per cent and 50.9 per cent of 55.3 percentage points in Vastral (M). respectively. Which shows a gap of 20.7 percentage

53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 31 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKAS, 2001

Sl. Name of Persons! Total Main ,Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Taluka Malesl Population (Main and Marginal Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mandal Persons 65,751 20,066 30.5 8,981 13.7 29,047 44.2 36,704 55.8 Males 33,880 16,769 49.5 1,964 5.8 18,733 55.3 15,147 44.7 Females 31,871 3,297 10.3 7,017 22.0 10,314 32.4 21,557 67.6 2 Detroj· Rampura Persons 77,778 23,694 30.5 11,327 14.6 35,021 45.0 42,757 55.0 Males 40,170 18,742 46.7 3,149 7.8 21,891 54.5 18,279 45.5 Females 37,608 4,952 13.2 8,178 21.7 13,130 34.9 24,478 65.1 3 Viramgam Persons 172,400 54,719 31.7 19,685 11.4 74,404 43.2 97,996 56.8 Males 89,874 44,913 50.0 4,201 4.7 49,114 54.6 40,760 45.4 Females 82,526 9,806 11.9 15,484 18.8 25,290 30.6 57,236 69.4 4 Sanand Persons 193,335 62,447 32.3 20,933 10.8 83,380 43.1 109,955 56.9 Males 101,285 49,479 48.9 5,387 5.3 54,866 54.2 46,419 45.8 Females 92,050 12,968 14.1 15,546 16.9 28,514 31.0 63,536 69 5 Ahmadabad City Persons 4,220,048 1,283,497 30.4 62,475 1.5 1,345,972 31.9 2,874,076 68.1 Males 2,238,449 1,143,675 51.1 30,835 1.4 1,174,510 52.5 1,063,939 47.5 Females 1,981,599 139,822 7.1 31,640 1.6 171,462 8.7 1,810,137 91.3 6 Daskroi Persons 459,183 151,064 32.9 20,558 4.5 171,622 37.4 287,561 62.6 Males 242,905 125,106 51.5 7,801 3.2 132,907 54.7 109,998 45.3 Females 216,278 25,958 12 12,757 5.9 38,715 17.9 177,563 82.1 7 Dholka Persons 214,836 73,245 34.1 23,683 11 96,928 45.1 117.908 54.9 Males 112,456 57.764 51.4 5,730 5.1 63,494 56.5 48,962 43.5 Females 102,380 15,481 15.l. 17,953 17.5 33,434 32.7 68,946 67.3 8 Bavla Persons 135,097 44,441 32.9 14,249 10.5 58,690 43.4 76,407 56.6 Males 70,990 35,234 49.6 4,071 5.7 39,305 55.4 31,685 44.6 Females 64,107 9,207 14.4 10,178 15.9 19,385 30.2 44,722 69.8 9 Ranpur Persons 76,128 23,064 30.3 9,077 11.9 32,141 42.2 43,987 57.8 Males 39,330 19,310 49.1 1,689 4.3 20,999 53.4 18,331 46.6

Femal~ 36,798 3,754 10.2 7,388 20.1 11,142 30.3 25,656 69.7

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Sl. Name of Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Taluka Malesi Population (Main and Marginal Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 10 Barwala Persons 67,301 .20,836 31.0 7,243 10.8 28,079 41.7 39,222 58.3 Males 34,963 17,347 49.6 1,676 4.8 19,023 54.4 15,940 45.6 Females 32,338 3,489 10.8 5,567 17.2 9,056 28 23,282 72.0 11 Dhanrlhuka Persons 134,662 42,053 31.2 12,028 8.9 54,081 40.2 80,581 59.8 Males 70,254 34,015 48.4 3,366 4.8 37,381 53.2 32,873 46.8 Females 64,408 8,038 12.5 8,662 13.4 16,700 25.9 47,708 74.1 District Total: Persons 5,816,519 1,799,126 30.9 210,239 3.6 2,009,365 34.5 3,807,154 65.5 Males 3,074,556 1,562,354 50J: (19,869 2.3 1,632,223 53.1 1,442,333 46.9 Females 2?41,963 236,772 8.6 140,.> 10 5.1 377,1&- 13.8 2,364,821 86.2 ------'---- .__ .. _----- Table 31 gives the detail'about the number and Among the IT .!in workers male participation rate percentage of main workers, marginal workers and i~ "1).8 per cent whereas the female work participation non-workers by sex at taluka level in the district. As rate is 8.6 pF"T rent. Among the: marginal workers the per 2001 Census the proportion of total workers works male and female participatiofl tates stand at 2.3 per out to 34.5 per cent of the total workers of the district. cent and 5.1 per cent respectively. The percentage of Of the total workers 30.9 per cent are main workers female marginal workers is higher than that of males. and 3.6 per cent are marginal workers. The remaining Proportion of total workers among talukas varies from· 65.S per cent are non workers. 31.9 per cent in Ahmadabad City taluka to 45.1 per cent in Dholka taluka.

TABLE 32 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKA/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SJ. Name of Persons/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers NonWorkers No. TalukaJ Males! Population (Main and Marginal CD. Block . Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mandai Persons '65,751 20,066 30.5 8,98] 13.7 29,047 - 44.2 36,704 55.8 Males 33,880 16,769 49.5 1,964 5.8 18,733 55.3 15,147 44.7 Females 31,871 3.297 10.3 7,017 '22 10,314 32.4 21,557 67.6 2 Detroj~Rampura Persons 77,778 23,694 30.5 11,327 14.6 35,021 45 42,757 55 Males 40,170 18,742 46.7 3,149 7.8 21,891 54.5 18,279 45.5 Females 37,608 4,952 13.2 8,178 21.7 13,130 34.9· 24,478 65.1 3 Viramgam Persons Il9,306 39,671 33.3 17,479 14.7 57,150 47.9 62;156 52.1 Males 62,269 31,245 50.2 3,508 5.6 34,753 55.8 27,516 44.2 Females 57,037 8,426 14.8 13,971 24.5 22,397 39.3 34,640 60.7 4 Sanand Persons 160,918 52,208 32.4 20,469 12.7 72,677 45.2 88,241 54.8 Males 84,107 40,989 48.7 5,131 6.1 46,120 54.8 37,987 45.2 Females 76,811 11,219 14.6 15,338 . 20 26,557 34.6 50,254 65.4 5 Abmadabad City Persons 4,551 1,425 31.3 134 2.9 1,559 34.3 2,992 65.7 Males 2,483 1,295 52.2 117 4.7 1,412 56.9 1,071 43.1 Females 2,068 130 6.3.0 17 0.8 147 7.1 1,921 92.9 6 Daskroi Persons 218,670 75,191 34.4 15,223 7.0 90,414 41.3 128,256 58.7 Males 114,130 58,010 50.8 5,319 4.7 63,329 55.5 50,801 44.5 Females 104,540 17,181 16.4' 9,904 9.5 27,085 25.9 77,455 74.1

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

Sf. Name of Personsl Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Talukal Males! Population (Main and Marginal C.D. Block Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 Dholka Persons 153,267 5~,060 34.6 20,579 13.4 73,639 48 79,628 52 Males 80,420 41,639 51.8 4,585 5.7 46,224 57.5 34,196 42.5 Females 72,847 11,421 15.7 15,994 22 27,415 37.6 45,432 62.4 g Bavla Persons 104,226 34,910 33.5 13,642 13.1 48,552 46.6 55,674 53.4 Males 54,622 26,802 49.1 3,796 6.9 30,598 56 24,024 44 Females 49,604 8,108 16.3 9,846· 19.8 17,954 36.2 31,650 63.8 9 Ranpur Persons 76,128 23,064 30.3 9,077 11.9 32,141 42.2 43,987 57.8 Males 39,330 19,310 49.1 1,689 4.3 20,999 53.4 • 18,331 46.6 Females 36,798 3,754 10.2 7,388 20.1 11,142 30.3 25,656 69.7 10 Barwala Persons 67,301 20,836 31 7,243 10.8 28,079 41.7 39,222 . 58.3 Males 34,963 17,347 49.6 1,676 4.8 19,023 54.4 15,940 45.6 Females 32,338 3,489 10.8 5,567 17.2 9,056 28 23,282 72 11 Dhandhuka Persons 105,090 33,268 31.7 11,095 10.6 44,363 42.2 60,727 57.8 Males 54,751 26,343 48.1 3,116 5.7 29,459 53.8 25,292 46.2 Females 50,339 6,925 13.8 7,979 15.9 14,904 29.6 35,435 70.4 District (Rural) Persom 1,152,986 377,393 32.7 135,249 11.7 11.7 44.5 44.5' 55.5 Total: Males 601,125 298,491 49.7 34,050 5.7 5.7 55.3 55.3 44.7 Females 551,861 78,902 14.3 101,199 18.3 18.3 32.6 32.6 67.4

Table 32 gives the detail about talukawise number of female marginal workers is higher than that of male and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and marginal workers.' ~imilar trend is visible in all the non-workers for rural population of the district. There talukas except Ahmadabad City taluka. The percentage are 32.7 per cent main workers, 11.7 per cent marginal of total rural workers of the district comes to 44.5 per workers and the rest of 55.5 per cent are non-workers cent. At the taluka level Dholka has the highest in the district. The sex-wise break-up at the district proportion of 48 per cent workers out of total workers level shows that 49.7 per cent males and 14.3 per._cent whereas the lowest of 34.3 per cent is noticed in females are in the category of main workers. Ahmadabad City taluka. Male and female marginal workers account for 5.7 pet cent and 18.3 per cent respectively. The percentage

TABLE 33 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON· WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of . Malesl· Population (Main and Marginal UAffown Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , 11 12 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (M.Corp) Ahmadabad Persons 4,448,368 1,355,116 30.5 67,578 1.5 1,422,694 32.0 3,025,674 68.0 U.A.# Males 2,360,660 1,207,147 51.1 33,176 1.4 1,240,323 52.5 1,120,337 47.5 Females 2,087,708 147,969 7.1 34,402 1.6 182,371 8.7 1,905,337 91.3 (a) Ahmadabad Persons 3,694,974 1,124,351 30.4 56,281 1.5 1,180,632 32 2,514,342 68 (M Corp+OG)* Males 1,960,882 1,000,817 51 27,785 1.4 1,028,602 52.5 932,280 47.5 Females 1,734,092 123,534 7.1 28,496 1.6 152,030 8.8 1,582,062 91.2

56 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. Name and Urban Personsl Total Main Workers Ml!f'ginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of Males! Population (Main and Marginal .UAJTown Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ahmadabad "Persons 3,520,085 1,071,011 30.4 53,497 1.5 1,124,508 31.9 2,395,577' 68.1 (MCorp) Males .1,867,249 952,422 51 • 26,494 1.4 978,916 52.4 888,333 47.6 Females 1,652,836 118,589 7.2 27,003 1.6 145,592 8.8 1,507,244 91.2 (b) Ahmadabad 'Persons 14,706 6,000 40.8, 178 1.2 6,178 42. 8,528 . 58 Cantonment (CB) Males 8,826 5,470 62 105 1.2 5,575 63.2 3,251 36.8 Females 5,880 530. 9 73 1.2 603 10.3 5,277 £9,7 (c) Bopal (Cf) Persons 12,181 3,699 30.4 237 1.9 3,936 32.3 8,245 'ilI.7 'Males 6,46? 3,242 50.1 rn 2.6 3,4l3 '~2.% 3,052 47.2 Females 5,716 457 8 66 1.2 523 9.1 5,1'93 90.9 (d) Chandlodiya Persons 68,417 20,797 30.4 1,083 1.6 21,880 32 46,537 68 (M+OG) Males 36,421 19,218 52.8 340 0.9 .' 19,558 53.7 16,863 46.3 Females 31,996 1,579 4.9 743 2.3 2,322 7.'3 29,674 92.7 Chandlodiya Persons 55,767 16,778 30.1 939 1.7 17,717 31.8 . 38,050 . 68.2 Males 29,813 15.673 52.6 . . 263 0.9 15,936 53.5 13,877 46.5 Females 25,954 1,105 4.3 676 2.6 1,781 6.9 24,173 93.1 (e) Ghatlodiya Persons 109,467 33,010 30.2 1,298 1.2 34,308 31.3 75,159 68.7 (M+OG) Males 57;676 29,757 51.6 822 1.4 30,579 53 . 27,097 47 Females 51,791 3,253 6.3 476 0.9 3,729 7.2 48,062 92.8 Ghatlodiya Persons 106,684 32,301 30.3 1,187 1.1 33,488 31.4 . 73,196 68.6 (M) Males 56.219 29,071 51.7 729 . 1.3 29.800. . 53 26,419 47 Females 50,465 3,230 6.4 458 0.9 3,688 7.3 46,777 92.7 (f) Gota (Cf) Persons 13,843 4,361 31.5 214 1.7 4,595 33.2 9,248 66.8 Males 7,439 3,962 53.3 113 1.5 4,075 54.8 3,364 45.2 Females 6,404 399 6.2 121 1.9 520 8.1 5,884 91.9 (g) Jodhpur (M) Persoris 44,388 14,492 32:6 458 I 14,950 33.7 . 29,438 66.3 Males 22,978 12,319 53.6 191 0.8 12,510 54.4 10,468 45.6 Females 21,410 2,173 10.1 267 1.2 2.440 11.~ 18,970 88.6 (h) Kali (M) Persons 34,220 9,896 28.9 237 . 0.7 10,133 29.6 24,087 70.4 Males 18,229 8lf67 49.2 127 0.7 9,094 49.9 9,135 50.\ Females 15,991 929 5.8 lIO 0.7 1,039 6.5 14,952 93. .5 (i) Lambha (Cf) . Persons 16,722 5,354 32 503 3 5,857 35 10,865 65 Males 9,011 4,675 51.9 270 3 4,945 54.9 4,066 45.1 Females 7,711 679 8.8 233 3 912 11.8 6,799 88.2 G) Makarba (Cf) Persons 18,047 5,246 29.1 731 4.1 5,977 33.1 12,070 66.9 Males 9,631 4,541 47.1 233 2.4 .4,774 49.6 4,857 50.4 Females 8,416 . 705 8.4 498 5.9 1,203 14.3 7,213 85.7 (k) Memnagar(M) Persons 37,284 11,405 30.6 608 1.6 12,013 32.2 25,271 67.8 Males 19,261 9,960 51.7 297 1.5 10,257 53.3 9,004 46.7 Females 18,023 1,445 8 311 1.7 1,756 . 9.7 16,267 90.3 (I) Ramol(M) Persons 27,550 9,014 32.7 508 1.8 9,522 34.6 18,028 65.4 Males 15,082 8,046 53.3 296 2 8,342 55.3 6,740 44.7 Females 12,468 968 7.8 212 1.7 1,180 9.5 11,288 90.5

Y-54-13 57 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SL, Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers MarginarWorkers Total Workers Non Workers No, Status of Males! Population (Main and Marginal UA/fown Females Workers) Number PerCentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (m) Ranip Persons 92,498 26,306 28.4 1,036 1.1 27,342 29.6 65,156 70.4 (M+OG) Males 49,759 24,162 48.6 680 1.4 24,842 49.9 24,917 50.1 Females 42,739 2,144 5 356 0.8 2,500 5,g 40,239 94.2 Ranip (M) Persons 87,906 24,999 28.4 974 1.1 25,973 29.5 61,933 70.5 Males 47,271 22,955 48.6 642 1.4 23,597 49.9 23,674 50.1 Females 40,635 2,044 5 332 . 0.8 2,376 5.8 38,259 94.2 (n) Sarkhej- Persons 28,808 8,941 31 294 9,235 32.1 19,573 67.9 Okaf(M+OG) Males 15,115 7,865 52 137 0.9 8,002 52.9 7,113 47.1 Females 13,693 1,076 7.9 157 1.1 1,233 9 12,460 91 Sarkhej- Persons 23,412 7,103 30.3 268 1.I 7,371 31.5 16,041 68.5 Okaf{M) Males 12,275 6,338 51.6 135 l.l 6,473 52.7 5,802 47.3 Females II ,137 765 6.9 133 1.2 898 8,1 10,239 91.9 (0) Singarva Persons 9,889 2,857 28.9 324 3.3 3,181 32,2 6,708 67.8 (Cf) Males 5,177 2,522 48.7 210 4.i 2,732 52,8 >2,445 47.2 Females 4,712 335 7.1 114 2.4 449 9.5 4,263 90.5 (p) Thaltej (CJ) Persons 42,713 13,771 32.2 446 14,217 33.3 28,496 66.7 Males 22,586 11,917 52.8 222 12,139 53.7 10,447 46,3 Females 20,127 1,854 9.2 224 1.1 2,078 10.3 18,049 89.7 (q) ., Vastral (M) Persons 41,919 12,614 30.1 1,138 2.7 13,752 32.8 28,167 67.2 Males 22,885 11,959 52.3 322 1.4 12,281 53.7 10,604 46.3 Females 19,034 655 3.4 816 4.3 1,471 7,7 17,563 92.3 (r) Vastrapur Persons 24,656 8,118 32.9 320 1.3 8,438 34,2 16,218 65.8 (ef) Males 12,968 7,000 54 141 1.1 7,141 55,1 5,827 44.9 Females 11,688 1,1l8 9.6 179 1.5 1,297 11.1 10,391 88.9 (s) Vejalpur Persons 116,086 34,884 30.1 1,664 1.4 36,548 31.5 79,538 68.5 (M+OG) Males 60,269 30,748 51 714 1.2 31,462 52,2 28,807 47.8 Females 55,817 4,136 7.4 950 1.7 5,086 9,1 50,731 90.9 Vejalpur(M) Persons 113,445 34,101 30.1 1,426 1.3 35,527 31.3 77,918 68.7 Males 58,878 30,046 51 638 1.1 30,684 52,1 28,194 47.9 Females 54,567 4,055 7.4 788 1.4 4,843 8.9 49,724 91.1 ,2 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) Persons 30,871 9,531 30.9 607 2 10,138 32,8 20,733 67.2 Males 16,368 8,432 51.5 275 1.7 8,707 53,2 . 7,661 46.8 Females 14,503 1,099 7.6 332 2.3 1,431 9.9 13,On 90.1 4 Bopal (ef) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 Chandlodiya (M) (S~e Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 6 Dhandhuka (M) Persons 29,572 8,785 29.7 . 933 3.2 9,718 32.9 19,854 67.1 Males 15,503 7,612 49.5 250 1.6 7,922 51.1 7,581 48.9 Females 14,069 1,113 7.9 683 4.9 1,796 12.8 12,273 87.2 ·7 Dholka(M) (See Dholka Urban Agglomeration) DholkaUA Persons 61,569 20,185 32.8 3,104 5 23,289 37.8 38,280 62.2 Males 32,036 16,125 50.3 1,145 3.6 17,270 53.9 14,766 46.1 Females 29,533 4,060 13.7 1,959 6.6 6,019 20.4 23,514 79.6

58 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of Males! " Population (Main and Marginal UAffown Females Workers), Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 (aj Dholka Persons .61,569 20,185 32.8 3,104 5 23,289 37.8 38,280 62.2 (M+OG) Males 32,036 16,125 503 ,1,145 3.6 17,270 53.9 14,766 46.1 Females 29,533 4,060 13.7 1,959 6.6 6,019 20.4 23,514 79.6 (I) Dholka (M) Persons 53,827 17,714 32.9 2,686 5 20,400 37.9 " 33,427 62.1 Males 27,908 14,104 505 1,007 3.6 15,lll 54.1 12,797 45.9 Females . 25,9J9 3,610 n9 1,679 6.5 5,289 20:4 26,630 79.6 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 Gota(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) II Kali (m) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 Lambha (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 Makarba(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 Mernnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) IS Nandej (CT) Persons 7,642 2,829 37 98 1.3 2,927 38.3 4,715 61.7·,' Males 4,081 2,329 57.1 24 0.6 2,353 57.7 1,728 42.3 Females 3;561 500 14 74 2.1 574 16.1 2,987 B3.9 16 Ramol(M) (See Ahmadabad UrhanAgglomeration) 17 Ranip(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 Sanand(M) Persons 32,417 10,239 31.6 ' 464 1.4 10,703 33 21,714 67 Males 17,178 8,490 49.4 256 1.5 8,746 50.9 8,432 49.1 Females 15,239 1,749 1l.S 208 1.4 1,957 12.8 13,282 87.2 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 Singarva(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 Thaltej (CT) . (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) , 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 Vastrapur (Cn (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 , Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 Viramgam (M) . Persons 53,094 IS,048 283 2,206 4.2 17,254 3is 3S,840 67.5 Males , 27,60S 13,668 49.5 693 2.5 14,361 52 13,244 48 Females 25,489 J,380 5.4 1,513 5.9 2,893 11.3 22,596 88.7 District (Urban) Persons 4,663,533 1,421,733 305 74,990 1.6 1,496,723 32.1 3,166,810 67.9 Total: Males 2,473,431, 1,263,863 51.1 35,819 1.4 1,299,682 52.5 1,173,749 47.5 Females 2,190,102 157,870 72 39,171 1.8 197,041 9 1,993,061 91

Note: U.A. = Urban Agglomeration .. # Ahmedabad U.A. is spr~d over in three talukas and two districts, Abrnadabad City and DasKroi talukas come from Abrnadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table 33 shows UA/Town wise number and per cent males and 7.2 per cent females are recorded percentage of main workers. marginal workers and to be main workers. The percentages of male aUld non-workers for urban population. Out of total urban female marginal workers are 1.4 per cent and 1.8 per population of 4,663,533 in the district, 30.5 per cent cent respectively. Among all the UA/Towns are main workers 1.6 per cent are marginal workers Ahmadabad Cantonment has the highest proportion and the rest of 67.9 per cent are non-workers. The sex- , of total workers i.e. 42 per cent. The lowest of 29.6 wise break-up at urban level in the district shows 51.1 per cent worker is recorded in Ranip (M).

59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 34 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS,BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKAS,· 2001

Sl. Name of Talukal Persons! Total Total Category of Workers No. C. D. BJock Males/ Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MandaI Persons 65,751 29,047 7,468 15,213 442 5,924 (44.2) (25.7) (52.4) (1.5) (20.4) Males 33,880 18,733 6,036 7,634 326 4,737 (55.3) (32.2) (40.8) (1.7) (25.3) Females 31,871 10,314 1,432 7,579 116 1,187 (32.4) (13.9) (73.5) (1.1 ) (11.5) 2 Detroj-Rampura Pyrsons 77,778 35,021 9,071 15,432 861 9,657 (45.0) (25.9) (44.1) (2.5) (27.6) Males 40,170 21,891 7,180 8,282 432 5,997 (54.5) (32.8) (37.8) (2.0) (27.4) Females 37,608 13,130 1,891 7,150 429 3,660 (34.9) (14.4) (54.5) (3.3) (27.9) 3 Virarilgam Persons 172,400 74,404 15,371 28,493 1,560 28,980. . (43.2) (20.7) (38.3) (2.1) (38.9) Males 89,874 49,114 11,969 13,687 714 22;744 (54.6) (24.4) (27.9) (1.5) (46.3) Females 82,526 25,290 3,402 14,806 846 6,236, (30.6) (13.5) (58.5) (3.3) (24.7) 4 Sanand Persons 193,335 83,380 18,775 35,172' 1,051 28,382 (43.1) (22.5) (42.2) (1.3) (34.0) Males 101,285 54,866 15,262 17,968 633 21,003 (54.2) (27.8) (32.7) (1.2) (38.3) Females 92,050 . 28,514 3,513 17,204 418 7,379 (31.0) (12.3) (60.3) . (1.5) (25.9) 5 Ahmadabad City Persons 4,220,048 1,345,972 2,294 4,618 39,595 1,299,465 (31.9) (0.2) (0:3) (2.9) (96.5) Males 2,238,449 1,174,510 1,779 3,088 17,576 1,152,O67 (52.5) (0.2) (0.3) (1.5) (98.1 ) Females 1,981,599 171,462 515 1,530 22,019 147,398 . (8.7) (0.3) (0.9) (12.8) (86.0) 6 Daskro! Persons 459,183 171,622 22,506 32,473 3,927 112.716 (37.4) (13.1) (18.9) (2.3) (65.7) Males 242,905 132,907 19,517 20,269 1,910 91,211 (54.7) (14.7) (15.3) (1.4) (68.6) Females 216,278 38,715 2,989 12,204 2,017 21.505 (17.9) (7.7) (31.5) (5.2) (55.5) 39,880 5,Q27 34,921 7 Dholka Persons 214,836 96,928 17,100 (45.1) (17.6) (41.1) . (5.2) (36.0) Males 112,456 63,494 13,958 21,066 2,927 25,543 (56.5) (22.0) (33.2) (4.6) (40.2) 9,378 Females 102,380 33,434 3,142 18,814 2,100 (32.7) (9.4) (56.3) (6.3) (28.0)

60 ANALYTICAL NOTE Sl. Name ofTalukal PersonsJ Total Total Category of Workers No; C. D. Block Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Bavia Persons 135;097 58,690 12,172 21,949 992 23,577 (43.4) (20.7) (37.4) (1.7) (40.2) Males 70,990 39,305 10,025 1J,l1I 731 17,438 (55.4) (25.5) (28.3) . (1.9) (44.4) Females 64,107 19,385 2,147 10,838 261 6,139 (30.2) 01.1) (55.9) (1.3) (31.7) 9 Ranpur Persons 76,128 32,141 8,018 11,715 864 11,544 (42.2) (24.9) (36.4) (2.7) (35.9) Males 39,330 20,999 6,133 4,409 489 9,968 (53.4) (29.2) (21.0) (2.3) (47.5) Females 36,798 11,142 1;885 7,306 375 1,576 (30.3) (16.9) (65.6) (3.4) (14. I) 10 Barwala Persons 67,301 28,079 4,891 10,241 584 12,363 (41.7) (17.4) (36.5) (2.1) (44.0) Males 34,963 19,023 3,940 4,550 351 . 10,182 (54.4) (20.7) (23.9) (1.8) (53.5) Females 32,338 9,056 951 5,691 233 2,181 (28.0) (10.5) (62.8) (2.6) (24.1) 11 Dhandhuka Persons 134,662 54.081 9,679 22,685 1,812 19,905 (40.2) 07.9) (41.9) (3.4) (36.8) . Males 70,254 37,381 8,008 11,415 1,198 16,760 (53.2) (21.4) (30.5) (3.2) (44.8) Females 64,408 16,700 1,671 11,270 614 3,145 (25.9) (10.0) (67.5) (3.7) (18.8) District Total' : Persons 5,816,519 2,009,365 127,345 237,871 56,715 1,587,434 (34.5) (6.3) (11.8) (2.8) (79.0) Males 3,074,556 1,632,223 103,807 123,479 27,287 1,377,650 (53.1 ) (6.4) (7.6) (1.7) (84,4) Females 2,741,963. 377,142 23,538 114,392 29,428 209,784 (13.8) (6.2) (30;3) (7.8) (55.6)

Note :- Percentages, are given'in brackets

Table 34 gives the detail about the distribution of . proportion of other workers varies from 20.4 per cent workers by sex in four categories ofEconomic Activity in MandaI taluka to 96.5 per cent in Ahmadabad City' namely Cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household taluka. The percentages of cultivators and Household Industry Workers and Other Workers. It can be seen Industry workers are very low in the district as stated from the table that other workers constitute 79 per cent above. Agricultural Labourers are accounted for only of the total, workers (Main + Marginal). Out of 11.8 per cent of the total workers .The percentage of remaining workers ll.8 per cent are engaged as Agricultural labourers varies fEom the lowest of 0.3 Agricultural labourers. 6.3 per cent are Cultivators and per cent in Ahmadabad City taluka to the highest of 2.8 per cent are Household Industry workers. The 52.4 per cent in MandaI taluka.

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 35 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKA/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sl. Name of Taluka! Personsl Total Total Category of Workers No. CD. Block Males/ Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mandal Persons 65,751 29,047 7,468 15,213 442 5,924 (44.2) (25.7) (52.4) (t.5) (20.4) Males 33,880 18,733 6,036 7,634 326 4,737 (55.3) (32.2) (40.8) " (t.7) (25.3) Females 31,871 10,314 1,432 7,579 116 1",187 (32.4) (13.9) (73.5) (1.1) (11.5) 2 Detroj-Rampura Persons 77,778 35,021 9,071 15,432 861 9,657 (45.0) (25.9) (44.1) (2.5) (27.6) Males 40.170 21,891 7,180 8,282 432 5,997 (54.5) (32.8) (37.8) " (2.0) (27.4) Females 37,608 13,130 1,891 7,150 429 3,660 (34.9) (14.4) (54.5) (3.3) (27.9) 3 Viramgam Persons 119,306 57,150 15,214 28,214 988 12,734 (47.9) (26.6) (49.4) (1. 7) " (22.3) Males 62,269 34.753 11,842 13,564 423 8,924 (55.8) (34.1) (39.0) (1.2) (25.7) Females 57,037 22,397 3,372 14,650 565 3,810 (39.3) (15.1) (65.4) (2.5) (17.0) 4 Sanand Persons 160,918 72,677 18,432 33,373 911 19,961 (45.2) (25.4) (45.9) (1.3) (27.5) Males 84,107 46,120 14,951 16,868 539 13,762 (54.8) (32.4) (36.6) (1.2) (29.8) Females 76,811 26.557 3,481 16,505 372 6.199 (34.6) (13.1) (62.1) (104) (23.3) 5 Ahmadabad City Persons 4,551 1,559 130 182 23 1.224 (34.3) (8.3) 01.7) (1.5) (78.5) Males 2,483 1,412 123 164 14 1,111 (56.9) '(8.7) (11.6) (1.0) (78.7) Females 2,068 147 7 18 9 113 (7.1) (4.8) (12.2) (6.1) (76.9) 6 Daskroi Persons 218,670 90,414 19,842 " 27,861 1,959 40,752 (41.3) (21.9) (30.8) (2.2) (45.1) Males 114,130 63,329 17,030 17,043 980· 28,276 (55.5) (26.9) (26.9) (1.5) (44.6) Females 104,540 27,085 2,812 10,818 979 12,476 . (25.9) (10.4) (39.9) (3.6) (46.1) 7 Dholka Persons 153,267 73,639 16,412 37,152 1,619 18,456 ~48.0) (22.3) (50.5) (2.2) (25.1) Males 80,420 46,224 13,394 19,532 1,116 12,182 (57.5) (29.0) (42:3) (2.4) (26.4) Females 72,847 27,415 3,018 17,620 503 6,274 (37.6) (11.0) (64.3) (l.8) (22.9)

62 ,-\NAL YTfCAL NOTE

Sl. Name ofTalukal Persons/· Total Total Category of Workers. No, C. D, Block Males/ Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Bavla Persons 104,226 48,552 12,007 2LI34 647 14,764 (46.6) (24.7) (435) (1.3) (30A) Males 54,622 30,598 9,875 10,480 504 9,739 (56.0) (32-3) (34.3) (1.6) (31.8) Females- 49,604 17,954 2,132 10,654 143 5,025 (36.2) (11.9) (59.3) (0.8) (28.0) 9 Ranpur Persons' 76,128 32,141 8,018 11,715 864 11,544 (42.2) (24.9) (36.4) (2.7) (35.9) Males 39,330 20,999 6,133 4,409 489 9,968 (53.4) (29.2) (21.0) (2.3) (47.5) Females, 36,798 11,142 1,885 7,306 375 1,576 (303) (16.9) (65.6) (3.4) (14,1) 10 Banvala Persons ' 67.301 28,079 4,891 10,241 584 12,363 (41.7) (17.4) (36.5) (2.1) (44.0) Males 34,963 19,023 3,940 4,550 351 10,182 (54.4) (20.7) (23.9) (1.8) (53.5) Females - 32,338 9,056 951 5,691 233 2,181 (28.0) (10.5) (62.8) (i6) (24. J) 11 Dhandhuka Persons 105,090 44,363 9,387 20,801 1,542 12,633 (42.2) (21.2) (46.9) (3.5) (28.5) Males 54,751 29,459 7,757 10,436 1,028 10,238 (53.8) (26.3) (35.4) (3.5) (34.8) Females 50,339 14,904 1,630 10,365 514 2,395 (29.6) (10.9) (69.5) (3:4) (16.1) District (Rural) Persons 1,152,986 512,642 120,872 221,318 10,440 160,012 Total: (44.5) (23.6) (43.2) (2.0) (31.2) Males 601,125 332,541 98,261 112,962 6,202 115,116 (55.3) (29.5) (34.0) (1.9) (34.6) Females 551,861 180,101 22,611 108,356 4,238 44,896 " (32.6) (12.6) (60.2) (2.4) (24.9)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets. Table 35 gives the detail, about talukawise (29.5 per cent) than that of females (12.6 per cent) in distribution of workers by sex in four categories of the rural areas of the district. The proportion of economic activities. In the rural areas of the district cultivators varies from the lowest of 8.3 per cent in total workers (Main -t; Marginal) ,constitute 44.5 per Ahmadabad City taluka to the highest of 26.6 per cent cent of total population. Among these workers 23.6 in Vrramgam taluka. In case of other workers the lowest per cent are cultivators 43.2 per cent agricultural of 20.4 per cent and the highest of 78.5 per cent are labourers , 2.0 per cent household industry workers recorded in MandaI Taluka and Ahmedabad City Taluka , and tJ 1.2 per cent other workers. The agricultural sector respectively. The percentage of agricultural labourers plays a major role in providing employment to the and household industry workers together constitutes 45.2 _ working force of rural population. per cent in the district. The percentage of agricultural Household Industries could not make much progress labourers works out to be the highest in MandaI taluka in rural areas as reflected in the data. Therefore, surplus (52.4 per cent) and the lowest in Ahmadabad City taluka working force has to depend on primary activities. (11.7 per cent). Among cultivators the percentage of males is higher

63 DJSTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 36 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS !fOWNS, 2001

S]. Name and Urban Persons/ Total Total Category of Workers No. Status of UAI Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (M.Corp) Ahmadabad Persons 4,448,368 1,422,694 4,623 8,867 41,465 1,367,739 UA# (32.0 ) (00.3 ) (00.6 ) (02.9 ) {96.1 } Males 2,360,660 1,240,323 3,951 6,021 18,451 1,211,900 ( 52.5 ) (00.3 ) (00.5 ) ( 01.5 ) (97.7 ) Females 2,087,708 182,371 672 2,846 23,014 155,839 (08.7 ) (00.4 ) (01.6) ( 12.6) (85.5 ) (a) Ahmadabad Persons 3,694,974 1,180,632 2,372 5,259 36,310 1,136,691 (M.Corp+ (32.0) (0.2) (0.4) (3.1) (96.3) 00) . Males 1,960,882 1,028,602 1,926 3,533 15,699 1,007,444 (52.5) (0.2) (0.3) (1.5) (97.9) Females 1,734,092 152,030 446 1,726 20,611 129,247 (8.8) (0.3) (1.1) (13.6) (85.0) Ahmadabad Persons 3520085 [ 124508 1429 1884 35259 1085936 (M Corp) (31.9) (0.1) (0.2) (3.1) (96.6) Males 1867249 978916 1049 1259 15224 961384 (52.4) (0.1) (0.1) (1.6) (98.2) Females 1652836 145592 380 625 20035 124552 (8.8) (0.3) (0.4) (13.8) (85.5) (b) Ahmadabad Persons 14,706 6,178 7 27 29 6,115 Cantonment (42.0) (0.1) (0.4) (0.5) (99.0) (CB) Males 8,826 5,575 7 24 7 5,537 (63.2) (0.1) . (0.4) (0.1) (99.3) Females 5,880 603 0 3 22 578 (10.3) (0.0) (0.5) (3.6) (95.9) (c) Bopal (CT) Persons 12,181 3,936 83 68 32 3,753 (32.3) (2.1) (1.7) (0.8) (95.4) Males 6,465 3,413 78 55 26 3,254 (52.8) (2.3) (1.6) (0.8) (95.3) Females 5,716 523 5 13 6 499 (9.1) (1.0) (2.5) (1.1) (95.4) (d)_ Chandlodiya Persons 68,417 21,880 327 285 765 20,503 (M+OO) (32.0) (1.5) (1.3) (3.5) (93.7) Males 36,421 19,558 296 242 376 18,644 (53.7) (1.5) (1.2) (1.9) (95.3) Females 31,996 2,322 31 43 389 1,859 (7.3) (1.3) (1.9) (16.8) (80.1) Chandlodiya Persons 55,767 17,717 25 15 632 17045 (M) (31.8) (0.1) (0.1) (3.6) (96.2) Males 29,813 15,936 22 7 270 15637 (53.5) (0.1) (0.0) (1.7) (98.1) . Females 25,954 1,781 3 8 362 1408 (6.9) (0.2) (0.4) (20.3) (79.1)

64 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. Name and Urban Personsl Total Total 'Oategory of Workers No. Status of UAI MaJesl Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 (e) Ghatlodiya Persons 109.467 34,308 39 32 1,148 33,089 (M+OG) (31.3 ) (0.1) (0.1) (3.3) (96.4) Males 57,676 30.579 29 25 892 29,633 (53.0) (0.1) (0.1) (2.9) (96.9) Females 51,791 3,729 10 7 256 ' 3,456 (7.2) (0.3) (0.2) (6.9) (92.7) Ghatlodiya (M) Persons 106,684 33488 39 32 990 32427 (3],.4) (0.1) (0.1) (3.0) (96.8) Males 56,219 29800 29 25 754 28992 (53.0) (0.1) (0.1) (2.5) (97.3) Females 50;465 3688 10 7 236 3435 (7.3) (0.3) (0.2) (6.4) (93.1) (i) Gota(CT). Persons 13,843 4.595 218 60 ' 101 4,216 (33.2) (4.7) (1.3) (2.2) , (91.8) Males 7,439 4,075 204 49 66 3,756 (54.8) (5.0) (1.2) (1.6) (92.2) Females 6,404 520 14 II 35 460 (8.1) (2.7) (2.1) (6.7) , (88.5)

(g)' Jodhpur (M) Persons 44,388 14.950 43 ,20 ; 133 14,754 (33.7) (0.3) (0.1) (0.9) (98.7) Males 22,978 ' 12,510 33 14 66 12,397 (54.4) (0.3) (0.1) (0.5) (99.1) Females 21,410 2,440 10 6 67 2,357 , (11.4) (0.4) (0.2) (2.7) (96.6) (h) Kali (M) Persons, 34,220 10,133 9 7 172 9,945 (29.6) (0.1) (0.1) (1.7) (98.1) Males 18;229 , 9.094 6 7 81 9,000 (49.9) (0.1) (0.1) (0.9) (99.0) Females 15.991 1.039 ' '3 a 91 945 (6.5) (0.3) (0.0) (8.8) (91.0) (i) Lambha Persons 16.722 5.B57 49 66 ,207 5,535 (CT) (35.0) (0.8) , (1.1) (3.5) (94.5) Males 9,011 ; '4.945 47 56 75 4,767 (54.9) (1.0) (1.1) (1.5) (96.4) Females 7,711 912 2 10 132 768 (11.8) (0.2) (I.I ) (14.5) (84.2) (j) Makarba Persons 18,047 5,977 118 359 140 5,360 (CT) (33.1) (2.0) (6.0) (2.3) (89.7) , Males 9,631 4,774" 103 196 58 4,417 (49.6) (2.2) . (4.1)' (1.2) (92.5) Females 8,416 1,203 15 163 82 943 ", ( 14.3) (1.2) (13.5) (6.8) (78.4) (k) Memnagar Persons 37,284 12,013 13 9 267 11,724 ' (M) (32.2) (0.1) (0.1) (2.2) (97.6) Males 19;261 10,257 10 6 87 10,154 (53.3) (0.1) (0.1) '(0.8) (99.0) Females 18,023 1,756 3 3 180 1,570 (9.7) (0.2) (0.2) (10.3) (89.4).

Y-S4-14 6S DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : AHM~DABAD SI. Name and Urban Persons! Total TOlal Category of Workers No. Status of UAI Males! Population Number of Cultivators ' Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .. (I) Ramol (M) Persons 27,550 9,522 210 305 218 8.789 (34.6) (2.2) (3.2) (2.3) (92.3) Males 15,082 8,342 182 2i5 109 7.836 (55.3) (2.2) (2.(» (1.3) (93.9) Females 12,468 1,180 28 90 109 953 (9.5) (2.4) (7.6) (9.2) (80.8) (m) Ranip Persons 92,498 27,342 105 114 334 26,789 (M+OG) (29.6) (0.4) (0.4) (1.2) (98.0) Males 49,759 24,842 87 94 167 24,494 (49.9) (0.4) (0.4) . (0.7) (98.6) Females 42,739 2,500 18 20 167 2,295 (5.8) (0.7) (0.8) (6.7) (91.8) Ranip (M) Persons 87906 25973 52 35 304 25582 (29.5) . (0.2) (0.1) (l.2) . (9~.5)· Males 47271 23597 37 33 145 23382 (49.9) (0.2) (0.1). (0.6) (99.1) Females 40635 2376 15 2 159 2200 (5.8) (0.6) (0.1) (6.7) (92.6) (n) Sarkhej-Okaf Persons 28,808 9,235 273 796 202 7,964 (M+OG) (32.1) (3.0) (8.6) (2.2) (86.2) Males 15,115 8,002 259 582 114 7,047 (52.9) (3.2) (7.3) (1.4) (88.1) Females 13,693 1,233 14 214 88 917 (9.0) (1.1) (17.4) (7.1) (74.4) Sarkhcj Persons 23412 7371 82 365 159 6765 Okaf(M) (31.5) (1.1) (5.0) (2.2) (91.8) Males 12275 6473 77 275 87 6034 (52.7) (1.2) (4.2) (1.3) (93.2) Females 1Il37 898 5 90 72 731 (8.1) (0.6) (10.0) (8.0) (81.4) (0) Singarva Persons 9,889 3,181 148 325 77 2,631 (CT) (32.2) (4.7) (10.2) (2.4) (82.7) Males 5,177 2,732 140 240 52 2,300 (52.8) (5.1) (8.8) (1.9) (84.2) Females 4,712 449 8 85 25 331 (9.5) (1.8) (18.9) (5.6) (73.7) (p) Thaltej Persons 42,713 14,217 88 62 201 13,866 (CT) (33.3) (0.6) (0.4) (1.4) (97.5) Males 22,586 12,139 80 46 96 Jl,917 (53.7) (0.7) (0.4) (0.8) (98.2) Females 20,127 2,078 8 16 105 1,949 (10.3) (0.4) (0.8) (5.1) (93.8) (q) Vastral (M) . Persons 41,919 13,752 289 714 585 12,164 (32.8) (2.1) (5.2) (4.3) (88.5) Males 22.885 12.281 270 449 204 11,358 (53.7) (2.2) (3.7) (1.7) (92.5) Females 19,034 1,471 19 265 381 806 (7.7) (1.3) (18.0) (25.9) (54.8) .

66 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name_ and Urban Personsl Total Total Category of Workers No, Status of U AI Males/ Population' Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females· Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (r) Vastrapur Persons 24,656 8,438 12 2 83 8,341 (CT) (34.2) (0:1) (0.0) (1.0) (98.9) Males 12,968 7,141 9 2 43 7,087 (55.1) (0.1) (0.0) (0.6) (99.2) Females 11,688 1,297 3 0 40 1,254 (ILl) (0.2) (0.0) (3.1) (96.7) (s) Vejalpur Persons 116,O86 36,548 220 357 461 35,510 (M+OG) (31.5) (0.6) (1.0) (1.3) (97.2) Males· 60,269 31,462 185 186 233 30,858 (52.2) (0.6) (0.6) (0.7) (98.1) Females 55,817 5,086 35 171 228 4.652 (9.1) (0.7) (3.4) (4.5) (91.5) Vejalpur Pers:ons 113445 35527, 74 49 440 34964 (M) (31.3) (0.2) (0.1) (1.2) (98.4) Males 58878 30684 48 36 218 30382 (52.1) (0.2) (0.1) (0.7) (99.0) Females 54567 4843 26 13 222 4582 (8.9) (0.5) (0.3) (4.6) (94.6) 2 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) Persons 30,871 10,138 165 815 345 8,813 (32.8) (1.6) (8.0) (3.4) (86.9) Males 16,368 8,707 150 631 227 7,699 (53.2) (1.7) (7.2) (2.6) (88.4) Females 14,503 1,431 15 184 118 1.114 (9.9) (LO) 02.9) (8.2) (77.8) 4 Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)

5 Chandlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)

6 Dhandhuka (M) Persons 29;572 9,718 292 1,884 270 7.272 (32.9) (3.0) (19.4) (2.8) (74.8) Males 15,503 7,922 251 979 170 6,522 (51.1) (3.2) (12.4) (2.1) (82.3) Females 14,069 1,796 41 905 100 750 ( 12.8) (2.3) (50.4) . (5.6) . (41.8) 7 Dholka(M) (See Dholka Urban Agglomeration) Dholka UA Persons 61,569 23,289 688 2,728 3,408 16A65 (37.8) (3.0) (l1.7) (14.6) (70.7) Males 32,036 17;270 564 1,534 1,811 13,361 (53.9) (3.3) (8.9) (10.5) (77.4) Females 29,533 6,019 124 1,194 1,597. 3,104 (20.4) ·.(2.1) (19.8) (26.5) (51.6) Dholka Persons 61,569 23,289 688 2,728 3,408 16,465 (M+OG) (37.8) (3.0) (11.7) (14.6) (70.7) Males 32,036 17,270 564 1,534 1,811 13,361 (53.9) (3.3) (8.9) (10.5) (77.4) Females 29,533 6,019 124 1,194 1,597 3,104 (20.4) (2.1) . (19.8) (26.5) (51.6) (i) Dholka (M) Persons 53827 20400 604 2175 3217 14404 (37.9) (3.0) (1'0.7) (15.8) (70.6) Males 27908 15111 502 1233 1714 11662 . (54.1) (3.3) - (8.2) (I 1.3) (77.2) Females 25919 ·,5289 102 942 1503 2742 (20A) (1.9) (17.8) (28.4) (51:8)

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

St. Name and Urban Personsl Total Total Category of Workers No. Status of UAI Malesl Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Ghatlodiya (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 Gota (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 . Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 Lambha(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 Nandej (CT) Persons 7,642 2,927 205 181 75 2.466 (38.3) (7.0) (6.2) (2.6) (84.3) Males 4,081 2,353. 192 129 41 1,991 (57.7) (8.2) (5.5) . ( 1.7) (84.6) Females. 3,561 574 13 52 34 475 (16.1) (2.3) (9.1) (5.9) (82.8) 16 Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 . Ranip (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 Sanand (M) Persons ~2:417 10,703 343 1,799 140 8,421 (33.0) (3.2) (16.8) (1.3) (78.7) Males 17.178 8,746 311 1,100 94 7,241 (50.9) (3.6) (1.2.6) (1.1) (82.8) Females 15.239 1.957 32 . 699 . 46 1.180 (12.8) (1.6) (35.7) (2.4) (60.3) 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Vejalpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) '25 Viramgam (M) Persons 53,094 17,254 157 279 572 16,246 (32.5) (0.9) (1.6) (3.3) (94.2) Males 27,605 14,361 127 123 291 13,820 (52.0) (0.9) (0.9) (2.0) (96.2) Females 25,489 2,893 30 156 281 2,426 (11.3) (1.0) (5.4) (9.7) (83.9) District (Urban) Persons 4,663,533 1,496,723 6,473 16,553 46,275 1,427,422 Total: (32.1) (0.4) (1.1) (3.1) (95.4) Males 2,473,431 1,299,682 5,546 10,517 21,085 1,262,534 (52.5) (O~4) (0.8) . (1.6) (97.1) Females 2,190,102 197,041 927 6,036 25,190' 164,888 (9.(i) (0.5) (3.1) (12.8) . (83.7) - Note: Percentage are given in brackets. 'U.A. = Urban Agglomeration. # Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table 36 gives the detail about the distributIon of workers 3.1 per cent and other workers 95.4 per cent. workers by sex. in four categories of economic activities The other sector plays a major role in providing in urban areas of the district. Total workers (Main + employment to the working force of urban population. Marginal) in the urban areas of the district are found Except other work in all three categories of economic to be 32.1 per cent of total pOPlJlation. Among these activities the percentage of female workers are higher workers cultivators constitute only 0.4 per cent than that of male workers in the urban areas of the agricultural labourers 1.1 per cent Household Industry district.

68 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 37 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF . DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Sl. Name of . Number of Type of Amenity Available No. Talukal Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power C. D. Block Villages Drinking· Office # Communi- Credit By Pucca Supply Water* cations $ Soci.eties Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 '12 13 MandaI 37 36 36 37 32 16 37 6 34 36 37 (100) (97.3) (97.3) (100.0) (86.5) (43.2) (100.0) (16.2) (91.9) (97.3) (100.0) 2 Detroj- 55 54 52 55 41 30 54 5 35 54 55 Rampura (100) (98.2) (94.5) (100.0) (74.5) (54.5) (98.2) (9.1) (63.6) (98.2) (100.0) 3 Viramgam 67 67 67 66 55 32 67 4 55 66 67 (100) (100.0) (l00.0) (98.5) (82.1) (47.8) (l00.0) .(6.0) (82.1) (98.5) (100.0) 4 Sanand 66 66 43 66 52 48 65 10 56 66 66 (100) (IotW) (65.2) (100.0) (78.8) (72.7) (98.5) (15.2) (84.8) (100.0) (100.0) 5 Ahmadabad City 2 2 2 2 I 2 .2 I 2 2 2 (100) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) (50.0) (100.0) (l00.0) (50.0) (100.0) (IOO.O) (100.0) 6 Daskroi 71 71 71 71 54 71 69 13 37 71 71 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (76.1) (100.0) . (97.2) (18.3) (52.1) (100.0) (l00.0) 7 Dholka 70 ' 69 52 69 52 61 69 14 48 70 70 (100) (98.6) (74.3) . (98.6) (74.3) (87.1) (98.6) (20.0) (68.6) (100.0) (100.0) 8 Savla 47 ·47 30 46 33 29 47 . 5 35 46 47 (100) (100.0) (63.8) (97.9) (70.2) (61.7) (100.0) (10.6) (74.5) (97.9) (100.0) 9 Ranpur 34 34 16 32 29 9 34 3 15 34 34 (100) (100.0) (47.1) (94.1) (85.3) (26.5) (100.0) (8.8) (44.1) (100.0) (100.0) 10 Sarwala 28 27 16 2S 23 18 26 5 16 26 28 (100) (96.4) (57.1) (89.3) (82.1) (64.3) (92.9) (17.9) (57.1) (92.9) (100.0) II Dhandhuka 69 69 43 60 60 36 69 8 51 69 69 (100) (100.0) (62.3) (87.0) (87.0) (52.2) (100.0) (11.6) (73.9) (100.0) (100.0) District 546 542 428 529 ·432 352 539 74 384 540 546 Total: (100) (99.3) (78.4) (96.9) (79.1) (64.S) (98.7) (13.6) (70.3) (98.9) (100.0)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinlcing water source, drinlcing water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinlcing water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having· access to 'Improved drinking water source' However, the concept of improved drinlcing water is state specific and" this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

The village directory data supplied by the village villages i.e. 78.4 per cent of total inhabited villages in officials are presented in Part-A of this handbook. It. the district. The remaining 118 villages are devoid of shows various types of amenities and land use data in any medical facility within the village. 529 villages (96.9 each village of the _district. These data have been per cent) have improved drinking water facilities either tabulated for taluka level in the district in form .of from a tap, well, a tank, a tube-well, a ri ver or canal etc. village directory. The main source of drinking water is tap in most of the On the basis of these data certain tables have been villages. Out of 546 villages 432 villages are equipped designed and brief analytical note thereon is given below. with the facilities of post and telegraph. Telephone The table 37 gives the talukawise distribution according facility is available in 352 (64.5 per cent) villages. 539 to the availability of different amenities such as villages have the facilities of transport and education, medical, improved drinking water, post communications, 384 villages (70.3 per cent) have office, telephone, transport communication, banks, Agricultural credit societies while only 74 villages (13.6 agricultural credit societies, approach to village by pucca per cent) have Banking facilities. It can be seen from road and power supply. Out of 546 inhabited villages in the table that 540 viilages are linked with pucca roads the district 542 villages have at least one primary school. and all the villages i.e. 546 villages (lOOper cent) have Thus only 4 villages are without educational facilities. power supply. . Medical facility of one or other kind is available in 428

69 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD· TABLE 38 NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 200]

SI. Name of Total Type of Amenity available No. Talukal Population of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone C. D. Block Inhabited Drinking Office # Villages Water*' I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Mandai 65,751 65,714 64,395 65,751 60,661 40,221 (100) (99.9) (97.9) (100.0) (92.3) (61.2) 2 Detroj-Rampura 77,778 77,437 73,894 77,778 . 68,774 56,443 (100) (99.6) (95.0) (100.0) (88.4) (72.6) 3 Viramgam 119.306 119,306 119.306 118,976 110,847 74,828 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (99.7) (92.9) (62.7) .... 4 Sanand 160,918 160,918 122,588 160,918 144,163 127,541 (100) (100.0) (76.2) (100.0) (89.6) (79.3) 5 Ahmadabad City 4.551 4.551 4,551 4,551 2,142 4,551 (100) (100.0) (JOO.O) (100.0) (47.1) (100.0) 6 baskroi 218,670 218,670 218,670 218,670 196,393 218,670 (100) (100.0) (JOO.O) (100.0) (89.8) (100.0) 7 Dholka 153,267 152,480 132,354 151,778 136,566 147,054 (100) . (99.5) (86.4) (99.0) (89.1) (95.9) 8 BllVla 104,226 104,226 78,551 102,967 85,191 64,702 (100) (100.0) (75.4) (98.8) (81.7) (62.1) 9 Ranpur 76.128 76,128 46,427 75.795 71,180 30,280 (100) (100.0) (61.0) (99.6) (93.5) (39.8) !O Barwala 67,301 65,789 52,718 62,397 64,041 48,401 (l00) (97.8) (78.3) (92.7) (95.2) (71.9) 11 Dhandhuka 105,090 105,090 75,460 90,070 95,980 61,1ll (100) (100.0) (71.8) (85.7) (91.3) (58.2) District Total: 1,152,986 1,150,309 988,914 1,129,651 1,035,938 873,802 (100) (99.8) (85.8) (98.0) (89.8) (75.8)

Note: Percentage are given in brackets. . Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If tbe household has * access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However. the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service. rail facility and navigable waterways.

70 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Name of Talukal Type of Amenity available No. C. D. Block Transport Banks Agricultural Approach by Power Supply Communications $ Credit Societies PuccaRoad

2 9 10 11 12 13 Mandai 65,751 26,265 . <;i3,922 65,236 65,751 (100.0) (39.9) (97.2) (99.2) (100.0) 2 Detroj-Rampura 77,437 17,420 62,105 . 77,437 77.778 (99.6) (22.4) (79.8) (99.6) (l00.0) 3 . Viramgam 119,306 14,793 109,266 119,115 119,306 (100.0) (12.4) (91.6) (99.8) (100.0) 4 Sanand 160,406 39,569 146,972 . 160.918 160,918 (99.7) (24.6) (91.3) (100.0) (100.0) 5 Ahmadabad City 4,551 2,409 4,551 4,551 4,551 (100.0) (52.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 6 Daskroi 217,021 69;784 143,012 218,670 218,670 (99.2) (31.9) (65.4) (100.0) (100.0) 7 Dholka 151.996 63,793 134,112 153,267 153.267 (99.2) (41.6) (87.5) (100.0) (100.0) 8 Bavla 104.226 19,047 86.155 101,465 104,226 (100.0) (18.3) (82.7) (97.4) (100.0) 9 Ranpur 76,128 21,179 50,145 76,128 76,128 (100.0) (27.8) (65.9) (100.0) (100.0) 10 Barwala . 64,554 26,885 51,180 65,004 67,301. . (95.9) (39.9) (76.0) '(96.6) . (100.0) II Dhandhuka 105,090 . 21,251 86,355 105,090 105,090 (100.0) (20.2) (82.2) (100.0) (100.0) Di~trict Total: 1,146,466 322,395 937,775 1,146,881 1,152,986 (99.4) '(28.0) (81.3) (99.5) (100.0)

Table 38 gives the detail about the number and and telephone facility is available to 873,802 persons percentage of rural population served by different (75.8 per cent). Facilities of Transport communication amenities. Out of total population of 1,152,986 persons are available tei 1,146,466 (99.4 per cent) persons and in the district, 1,150,309 persons i.e. 99.8 per cent have only 322,395 (28.0 per cent) persons have access to educational facilities of one or other type. Similarly Banking facilities. Agricultural credit societies and population of 988,914 (85.8 per cent) have medical pucca roads facilities are available to 937,775 (81.3 facilities, while 1,129,651 persons (98 per cent) have per cent} and 1,146,881 (99.5 per cent) persons improved drinking w'ater facilities. Facilities of Post respectively. As regards the power supply 100 per cent office are available to 1,035,938 persons (89.8 per cent) of population is blessed with this facility.

71 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 39 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

Village not having the Amenity of Distance Range of Place from the Vil1ages where the Amenity is available Less Than. 5-10 Kilometres 10+ Kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) 5 Kilometres 2 3 4 5 I. Education :- (a) Primary School 4 o (j 4 (b) Middle School* 0 o 0 0 (c) Degree College 12 65 469 546 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 30 105 400 535 (b) PHC 94 192 225 511 3. Post Office 79 27 8 114 4. Telephone· 42 82 70 194 5. Bus ·Service 6 0' 7 - 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 115 195 ,488 (b) Co-operative Bank 98 240 507" Agricultural Credit Soci!o)ties 90 18 162 Note: * In GujilTat State the levels of education are classified as under: (i) Primary School (From Std, Ito VlI passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculatioll (From Std. VlII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence 4etails under I (b) are not shown.

Table 39 gives the detail about the distribution 432 villages have the facilities of Post office within of villages not having'certain amenities and distance the village while 79 villages have within 5 kms. and 8 at which these amenities are available. It-can be seen have at a distance of 10 kms or more. Telephone fa.cility that 4 villages have primary education facilities is available to 42 villages within 5 kms. Only 6 villages available within 5 kms. As regards Degree Colleges· have bus ·facilities within 5 kms. and one village has 12 villages have such facilities within 5 km, 65 villages bus facility within 5 to 10 kms. 115 villages have the have within 5 tom kms and 469 villages have such facilities of Commercial Bank within 5 kms. whereas facilities available at a distance of 10 kms. or more. 195 villages have at a distance of 10 kms. or more. 162 Facilities of hospitals are available in 535 villages out· villages do not have Agricultural credit societies. Out of which 400 villages have such facility available at a of 162 villages 90 villages have this facility within 5 distance of 10 kms or more. Facilities of PHC are not kms, 54 villages within 5 toW kms only 18 viJIages available in 511 villages out of which 225 villages have have the amenity of Agricultural credit societies at a ·this facility available at a di~tance of 10 kms or more. distance of 10 kms and more.

72 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 40 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Distance Range Number of Type of Amenities available from the nearest Inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport . Banks Agricultural Approach Statutory Town Villages in Office # Communi- Credit By (In Km) Each Range cations $ . Societies PuccaRoad 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO less than 5 16 15 9 10 12 16 0 10 15 (100.0) (93.8) (56.2) (625) (75.0) (100.0) (0.0) (62.5) (93.8) 5 -15 217 215 169 169 157 213 25 151 214 (100.0) (99.1) (77.9) (77.9) (72.4) (98.2) (11.5) (69.6) (98.6) 16 - 50 306 305 245 246 179 303 47 220 304 (l00.0) (99.7) (80.1) (80.4) (58.5) (99.0) (15.4) (71.9) (99.3) 51+ 7 ·7 5 7 4 7 2 3 7 (100.0) (100.0) (71.4) (100.0) (57. I) (100.0) (28.6) (42.9) (100.0) , Un-specified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total: 546 542 428 432 352 539 74 384 540 '. (100.0) (99.3) (78.4) (79.1) (64.5) (98.7) (13.6) (70.3) (98.9)

Note: # Post office includes Post office,' telegraph office and Post and telegraph office .. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways , . Table 40 villages are distributed according to 4 306, villages have nearest town situated at a different ranges of distance from the nearest statutory dis~ance of 16-50 kms. Out of these 306 villages, 305 town along with number of villages served by different have educational facilities, 245 have medicalfacilities, amenities. Out of 5-:1-6 inhabited villages 16 villages 246 have the facilities of post office. Telephone are situated at a distance of less than 5 kms from the facilities are available to 179 villages. 303 have nearest town. Out of these, 15 villages have educational transport communication, banking facility is available facilities, 9 have medical facilities, 10 have post offices, to only 47 villages.220 villages have the facilities of 12 have telephone faciHties,16 have the facilities of agricultural credit society while Approaches by pucca' transport communications, 10 have agricultural credit roads are available to 304 villages. societies, 15 rave approaches by pucca roads. No There are 7 villages which have nearest town Village situated at a distance of less than 5 kms. has situated, at a distance of 51 kms. or more. All these the facilities of banking. Statutory towns at a distance villages have education facilities, post office and of 5 to 15 kIns. are available for 217 villages. Out of transport communication and approach by pucca roads, these 215 have educational facilities, 169 have facilities 5 villages have medical facilities, 4 villages have of medical and post office, 157 have telephone telephone, 2 villages have Banks and 3 villages have facilities, 213 have transport communication, 25 have agricultural credit societies. No village with different banks, 151 have agricultural credit societies and 214 amenities at a distarrce of unspecified range is have pucca road as approach road. accounted in the district.

Y-54-15 7'3 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 41 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001 Population Number of Type of Amenity Available Range Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power Villages Drinking Office # phone Communi- tural By Supply In Each Water* cations $ Crcdit Pucca Range Societies Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 33 31 26 30 16 10 32 1 11 31 33 (100.0) (93.9) (78.8) (90.9) (48.5) (30.3) (97.0) (3.0) (33.3) (93.9) (100.0) 500-999 105 104 69 102 56 44 102 I 46 103 105 (100.0) (99.0) (65.7) (97.1) (53.3) (41.9) (97.1) (1.0) (43.8) (98.1) (100.0) 1000-1999 191 190 134 184 152 122 188 6 137 190 191 (100.0) (99.5) (70.2) (96.3) (79.6) (63.9) (98.4) (3.1) (7[.7) (99.5) (100.0) 2000-4,999 190. 190 172 186 181 152 190 47 165 189 190 (100.0) (100.0) (90.5) (97.9) (95.3) (80.0) (100.0) (24.7) (86.8) (99.5) (100.0) l' 5000-9999 23 23 23 23 23 20 23 15 21 23 ~.) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (87.0) (100.0) (65.2) (91.3) (100.0) (100.0) 10000 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) {I 00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) District Total : 546 542 428 529 432 352 539 74 384 540 546 (100.0) (99.3) (78.4) (96.9) (79.1) (64.5) (98.7) (13.6) (70.3) (98.9) (100.0) Note: # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways . * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump f LUbe well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Table 41 reveals the distribution of villages supply and approach by pucca roads are available in according to different population ranges and amenities all the villages having the population range of 5,000- available in the district. There are 4 villages in the 9,999. It can be seen that the villages in the lower population range of 10,000 and more persons and it is population range of 1-999 do not have adequate observed that all these villages have cent per cent facilities of Post office, Telephone, Banks and' amenities available for minimum needs. Similarly there Agricultural credit societies. Villages with population are 23 villages in the popUlation range of 5,000-9,999. range of 1,000-4,999 do not have adequate Banking Amenities like education, medical, improved drinking faciJi6es while availability of other facilities varies water, post office, transport and communication, power from 63.9 per cent to 100 per cent in these villages. TABLE 42 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

Sl, Name of Talukal Number of Total arca Percentage of Percentage of No. C.D.Block Inhabited Villages (In Hectares) Cultivable area Irrigated area to to Total Area Total Cultivable Area (In Hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 Mandal 37 47,525.7 73.4 8.9 2 Detroj-Rampura 55 35,365.0 83.0 19.0 3 Viramgam 67 87,533.7 81.5 10.6 4 Sanand 66 74,410.4 67.6 65.9 5 Ahmadabad City 2 889.4 48.1 39.4 6 Daskroi 71 51,937.4 80.5 64.7 7 Dholka 70 100,515.1 75.3 20.3 8 Bavla 47 75,185.7 73.4 22.5 9 Ranpur 34 43,066.4 60.5 23.2 IO BaIWala 28 48,640.4 37.7 11.4 II' Dhandhuka 69 170,321.2 52.4 2.6 District Total : 546 735,390.4 67.0 .23.3 Note: Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

74 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 42 gives information about talukliwise of 100,515.1 hectares distributed in 70 villages, with distribution of villages according to land use. It also 75.3 per cent cultivable area having 20.3 per cent gives the detail of total area and cultivable area irrigated area. In Daskroi taluka 71 villages have total available to inhabited villages in the district. Cultivable area of 51,937.4 hectares with 80.5 per cent No rural area includes irrigated as well as un-irrigated. There area having 64.7 per cent irrigated. Among all the are 546 villages in the district having a total areas of ralukas Viramgam has the highest percentage i.e. 81.5 735,390.4 hectares. Of this 67 per cent is cultivable fper cent of cultivated area Sanand has the highest and 23.3 per cent irrigated areas. The land use pattern percentage of 65.9 per cent irrigated area in cultivable at taluka level shows that Dhandhuka taluka with 69 land. Barwala has the lowest of 37.7 per cent cultivable villages have a total area of 170,321.f hectares, out of area Dhandhuka has the lowest of 2.6 per cent irrigated this 52.4 per cent land is cultivable and 2.6 per cent of area for cultivable land.· cultivable land is irrigated. Dholka taluka ha~ total area

TABLE 43 PER CAPITARECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

SI. Class, Name and Per capita Receipt Per capita Expenditure No. Urban Status of Total Through From Total General Public Public Public Other(s) the Town Taxes All Adminis- Health Works Institutions . Other tration and . Sources Convenie­ nces 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IAh~adabad 1,285.5 1,037.3 248.2 1,133.7 150.1 145.6 71 206.1 561 (M.Corp)* 2 IV Ahmadabad 62.3 83.6 1,727.9 520.1 39.4 198.7 254 715.7 Cantonment (CB) 3 II Chandlodiya (M)* 96.5 86.2 10.2 51.2 24.8 4.4 13.2 5.8 2.9· 4 I Ghatlodiya (M)* 100.2 61.6 38.7 60.2 56.9 o o o 3.2 5 III Jodhpur (M) 211.2 118.8 92.3 140.1 18.8 40.6 44.6 o 36.2 6 III Kali (M) 121 52.3 68.6 136.5 51.2 20.9 33.3 o 31.1 7 III Meronagar (M) 264.7 131.1 133.5 221.2 48.7 37.3 30.1 o 105 8 III Ramol (M) 72.3 28.7 43.6 18.2 16.3 1 o o 0.9 9 II Ranip (M)* 54.5 0.4 54.1 37.1 1.9 23.7 4.9 o 6.6 10 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* 219.8 65.7 154.2 187.1 6.7 ·10.4 103.1 o 66.9 11 III Vastral (M) 122.9 32.2 90.7 108.5 10.7 11.9 1.2 .7.2 77.5 12 I Vejalpur (M)* 153 59.6 93.4 99.4 o 18.3 45 o 36.1 13 III Bavla.(M) 603.8 339 264.8 465.4 115.2 o o 18.9 331.3 14 III Dhandhuka (M) 622.2 38 584.2 495 139.7 20.7 178.2 o 156.5 15 n Dholka (M)* 218.5 136.6 81.9 197.1 53.1 56.8 15.4 o 71.7 16 III Sanand (M) 476.8 275.8 201 401.8 172.8 68.9 130.6 o 29.4 17 II Viramgam (M) 513 237.5 275.5 464 29.7 83.1 9.9 o 341.3 District Total : 1,089.6 865.6 223.9 962.4 131.5 123.7 64.2 169.7 473.4 * Towns having outgrowths. Table 43 gives the detail about per capita receipts The average per capita expenditure is Rs. 962.4. and expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the Out of this Rs. 131.5 IS spent on General district. The average per capita receipts for towns of Administration, Rs. 123.7 on public health and Ahmadabad District is Rs. 1,089.6. Out of this Rs 865.6 conveniences. Rs. 64.2 is spent for public works, Rs. is received through taxes and Rs.223.9 is from other 169.7 on public institutions. Expenditure ofRs. 473.4 sources. Ahmadabad (M. Corp) has reported the highest is made for other items. The highest per capita per capita receipt of Rs.l,285.5 while the lowest per expenditure ofRs. 1,727.9 is recorded in Ahmadabad capita receipt of Rs. 54.5 is recorded in Ranip (M). Cantonment while the lowest per capita expenditure of Rs. 18.2 is incurred in Ramol (M).

75 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 44 SCHOOLS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name and Urban Type of Educational Institution No. Status of Town Primary Juniorf Secondaryf Senior College Secondaryf Matriculation Secondary Middle# 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ahmadabad (M.Corp)* 2.7 0 1.2 0.6 0.2 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 2.0 0 2.0 1.4 0.0 3 Chandlodiya (M)* 1.0 0 0.4 0.6 0.0 4 Ghatlodiya (M)* 2.1 0 l.l 1.6 0.0 5 Jodhpur (M) . 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Kali (M) 2.3 0 1.5 1.5 0.0 7 Memnagar (M) . 3.0 0 1.9 1.9 0.0 8 . Ramol (M) 2.2 0 0.4 0.0 0.0 9 Ranip(M)* 2.1 0 1.0 1.0 0.0 10 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)'" 2.8 0 0.7 0.0 0.0 11 Vastral (M) 1.9 0 1.9 1.0 0.0 12 Vejalpur (M)* 1.7 0 0.7 1.3 0.0 13 Bavla(M) 1.9 0 1.0 1.0 0.0 14 Dhandhuka (M) 5.4 0 1.7 1.0 0.3 15 Dholka(M)* 2.3 0 2.4 2.4 0.3 16 Sanand (M) 4.3 0 1.9 1.2 0 17 Viramgam (M) 4.1 0 0.9 0.8 0.2 District Total: 2.6 0 1.2 0.7 0.1

Note: # In Gujaral Stale. the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to VII passed) (ii) Secondaryl Malriculation(From Sid. VIII 10 X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. Xl to XII passed). Hence, details under Col.4.are not shown * Towns having outgrowths. Table 44 reveals that in urban area of Ahmadabad schools per 10,000 populations which is the highest in district the average number of primary school per the district, while Jodhpur (M) does not have any 10,000 popUlations is 2.6. This average comes at 1.2 educational institotioin. Ahmadabad (M Corp), for secondary school, 0.7 for senior secondary school Dhandhuka (M), Dholka (M) and Viramgam eM) are and 0.1 for colleges .. Dhandhuka (M) has the highest the only towns having the educational facilities of average of 5.4 schools per 10,000 popUlations; college(s). Dholka(M) has 2.4 secondary and senior secondary TABLE 45 NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001

Sl. No. Name and Urban Status of the Town Number of Beds in Medical Institutions per 10,000 Population 2 3 Ahmadabad(M.Corp)* 46 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment(C!3) o 3 Bavla(M) 39 4 Bopai(CT) 12 5 Chandlodiya(M)* 9 6 Dhandhuka(M) 37 7 Dholka(M)* ·30 8 Ghatlodiya(M)* 15

76 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. No. Name and Urban Slatus of the Town Number of Beds in Medical Institutions per I 0,000 Populat~on 2 3 9 Gota(CT) o 10 Jodhpur (M) o II Kali (M) 12 12 Lambha(CT) 9 13 Makarba (CT) o 14 Memnagar (M) 4 15 Nandej (CT) 13 ,16 Ramol(M) 1 17 Ranip(M)'" 9 18 Sanand (M) 52 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)'" 17 20 Singarva (CT) o 21 Thaltej (CT) 5 22 Vastral (M) o 23 Vastrapur (CT) 32 24 Vejalpur (M)* 6 25 Viramgam (M) 16 District Total 39

Note: * Towns having outgrowths. Ahmadabad U.A. is spread over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad district and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

Table45 gives the detail about the number of single bed itt any of the medical institution available in beds in medical institutions per 10,000 populations that particular town. In the remaining 21 towns in each town of the district. On an average there are 4 Sanand(M) have 52 beds in medical institutions per beds per 10,000 populations in urban areas of the 10,000 populations, which is the highest in the district. district. Out of 25 towns 4 towns do not have even a

TABLE 46 PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name of The Town Total Slum Percentage of Population Population Slum Popula.tion to Total Population 2 3 4 5 I Ahmadabad 3,694,974 908,115 24.6 2 Bavla 30,871 10,151 32.9 3 Dhandhuka 29,572 3,600 12.2 4 Ghatlodiya . 109,467 10,244 9.4 5 Kali 34,220 2,052 6 6 Ramol 27,550 1,000 3.6 7 Sarkhej-Okaf 28,808 950 3.3 8 Vejalpur 116,086 2,500 2.2 9 Viramgam 53,094 9,541 18 District Total : 4,124,642 948,153 23.0

Table 46 gives proportion of slum population has maximum popUlation of slum Le.32.9 per cent of in towns. It can be seen from the table that 23.0 per total population while Vejalpur has 2.2 per cent of cent of total population is slum population. Bavla total population as slum population.

77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 47 MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001

SLNo. Name and Urban Status of Town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Ahmadabad (M.Corp)* Cotton Cloth/Chemicals Processed Cloth/Chemicals Machinery and Parts Diamond Industry 2 Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 3 Bavla(M) . Rice Rice Sunmica Cotton Cattle Food Cotton Seed Oil 4 Bopal (CT) Steel Products Steel Products Vegetables Vegetables Pulses (Tur) Pulses (Tur) 5 Chandlodiya (M)* Steel Furniture Furniture Diamond Industry 6 Dhandhuka (M) Cotton Cotton Gram Gram Wheat Wheat 7 Dholka (M)* Power Loom Cloth Power Loom Cloth Furniture Wooden Furniture Shoes, Chappals Vegetables 8 Ghatlodiya (M)* Steel Cupboard Steel Cupboard Furniture Furniture Tiles Tiles 9 Gota(CT) Plastic Materials Marble, Kota Stone Tiies . Iron Grils, Gates Iron Grill, Gates Tiles IO Jodhpur (M) Paddy Paddy Iowar lowar Bajri Bajri 11 Kali (M) Iron Galvanised Pipe Iron Galvanised Pipe Iron Bars Iron Bars

12 Lambha (CT) Paddy Paddy Wheat Wheat Rice Rice 13' Makarba,(CT) Paddy Paddy Tur Dal Tur Dal Bajri Bajri 14 Memnagar (M) 15 Nandej (CT) Paper and Hard Board Paper and Hard Board Rice . Rice Pieces 6f Log Wood Pieces of Log Wood 16 Ramol (M) Iron Bars Iron Bars Synthetic Cloths Synthetic Cloths Medicines Medicines 17 Ranip(M)* Cement Pipes Cement Pipes Cement Sheets . Cement Sheets Tiles Tiles 18 Sanand (M) Tobacco Products Tobacco Products Paddy Paddy Cotton Yarn Cotton Yarn Bricks 19 Sarkhej-Okaf (M)* Bricks Earthen Vessels Vegetables Vegetables Earthen Vessels 20 Singarva (CT) Wheat Wood Paddy Grass Wood Paddy

78 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI.No. Name and Urban Status of Town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported 2 .3 4 21 Ttiaitej (CT) Bricks Bricks Vegetables Marble Stone Tuver (Pulse) Tuver (Pulse) 22 Vastral (M) Paddy Paddy Flowers Flowers Vegetables Vegetables 23 Vastrapur (CT) 24 Vejalpur (M)* Paddy Paddy Jow~ lowar Bajri Bajri 25 Viramgam (M) Iron Products Iron Products Wheat Cotton Bales Colour Chemicals Colour Chemicals

Note: " Towns having outgrowths. Table 47 gives detail about Most Important Hardboard, colour, metals, chemicals, cloths, COmi.nodity manufactured and exported out of towns.It machinery parts and diarnonds with other commodities can be seen that cereals like paddy, wheat, rice, bajari, are manufactured in several towns of the district. Most jowar and pulses along with flowers, vegetable and of the items produced are also being exported from cotton are produced in the district. Paper and the respective towns of the district.

TABLE 48 HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Tenure Number of Dwelling Number of Households Status room Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 8,632 4,227 4,405 1,932 665 :1,267 316 57 259 One room 394,040 142,498 251,542 62,172 18,646 43,526 17,295 2,876 14.419 Two rooms ·282,602 50,654 231,948 36,111 6,446 29,665 8,225 432 7,793 Three rooms 161,147 8,149 152,998 11,594 620 10,974 3,058 42 3,016 3+ rooms 99,181 4,006 95,175 4,922 223 4,699 1,294 11 1,283 Median number of.rooms 2 2 I 1 2 1 I I Rented No exclusive room 3,182 297 2,885 555 46 509 193 8 185 One room 144,234 10,117 134,117 19,442 1,110 18,332 8,919 302 8,617 Two rooms 48,110 2,977 45,133 6,373 340 6,033 2,412 f, 67 2,345 . Three rooms 12,741 493 12,248 1,059 66 993 440 24 416 3+ rooms .3,439 112 3,327 255 6 249 100 2 98 Median number of rooms 1 1 I I I Others No exclusive room 1,465 473 992 245 25 220 226 46 180 One room 19,076 2.577 16,499 3,092 208 2,884 2,272 160 2,112 Two rooms 6,041 638 5,403 1,185 55 1,130 593 41 552 Three rooms 1,940 151 1,789 306 7 299 93 7 86 3+ rooms 827 55 772 117 2 115 49 5 44 Median number of rooms 1 1 1 Total No exclusive room 13,279 4,997 8,282 2,732 736 1,996 735 III 624 One room 557,350 155,192 402,158 84,706 19,964 64,742 28,486 3,338 25,148 Two rooms 336,753 54,269 282,484 43,669 6,841 36,828 11,230 .540 10,690 Three rooms 175,828 8,793 167,035 12,959 693 12,266 3,591 73 3,518 3+ rooms 103,447 4,173 99,274 5,294 .. 231 5,063 1443 18 1,425 Median number of rooms 1 2 1 2 1 3 District Total: 1,186,657 227,424 959,233 149,360 28,465 120,895 45,485 4,080' 41405 Source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

·79 DISTRict CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Table 48 gives the detail about households tenure roOlUS occupancy stands at 336,753 (28.4 per cent); status and number of rooms occupied in the district. As for 3 rooms accommodation and more than 3 rooms The total number of households in the district stands accommodation are concerned respective figures are at 11,86,657 with 227,424 rural households and 175,828 04.8 per cent) and 103,447 (8.7 per cent), 959,233 urban households. Out of total households, while there are 13,279 (1.1 per cent) households who 149,360 households belong to Scheduled Castes and have no exclusive room. In rural areas of the district· 45,485 households belong to Scheduled Tribes. Out 92.1 per cent of the households are owned and in urban of total 1,186,657 households 945,602 households areas this figure comes at 76.7 per cent. As for the (79.7) percent) are owned, 211,706 households (17.8 number of households is concerned, urban area number per cent) are rented and remaining 29,349 households of households is far ahead than· rural area of the district. (2.5 per cent) have their tenure status shown as 57.2 per cent of the households in urban areas have 'Others'. Out of total households ofthe district 557,350 more than one room while in rural areas only 29.6 per households (47 per cent) have occupied single room cent of the households have more than one room. accommodation. Number of households with two TABLE 49 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERM,ANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 CENSUS

Sl. District! Total Rural . Urban No. Taluka Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Permanent Permanent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 MandaI 6,472 6,870 317 6,472 6,870 317 0 0 0 (47.4) (50.3) (2.3) (47.4) (50.3) (2.3) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Detroj- 7,755 7,048 1,622 7.755 7,048 1,622 0 0 ,0 Rampura (47.2) . (42.9) (9.9) (47.2) (42.9) (9.9) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam 15,338 16,855 2,637 7,025 14,972 2,369 8,313 1,883 268 (44.0) (48.4) (7.6) (28.8) (61.5) (9.7) (79.4) (18.0) (2.6) 4 Sanand 16,838 17,824 3,254 11,540 16,976 2,966 5,298 848 288 (44.4) (47.0) (8.6) (36.7) (53.9) (9.4) (82.3) (13.2) (4.5) 5 Ahmadabad 808,282 46,492 11,404 746 221 18 807,536 46,271 11,386 City (93.3) (5.4) (1.3) (75.7) (22.4) (1.8) (93.3) (5.4) (1.3) 6 Daskroi 72,664 21,620 2.n6 24,877 16,880 2,071 47,787 4,740 665 (74.9) (22.3) (2.8) (56.8) (38.5) (4.7) (89.8) (8.9) (1.3) 7 Dholka 22,893 16,254 3,139 14,463 13,344 2,666. 8,430 2,910 473 (54.1) (38.4) (7.4) (47.5) (43.8) (8.8) (71.4) (24.6) (4.0) 8 Bavla 12,415 13,153 1,629 7,102 12,236 1,486 5,313 917 143 (45.7) (48.4) (6.0) (34.1) (58.8) (7.1) (83.4) (14.4) (2.2) 9 Ranpur 4,926 5,781 2,470 4,926 5,781 2.470 0 0 0 (37.4) (43.9) (18.7) (37.4) (43.9) (18.7) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala 4,608 5,424 1,410 4,608 5,424 1,410 0 :0 0 (40.3) (47.4) (12.3) (40.3) (47.4) (12.3) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 11 Dhandhuka 11,737 9,580 4.964 7,559 8,340 4,804 4,178 1,240 160 (44.7) (36.5) (18.9) (36.5) (40.3) (23.2) (74.9) (22.2) (2.9) District 983,928 166,901 35,582 97,073 108,092 22,199 886,855 58,809 13,383 Total: (82.9) . (14.1) (3.0) (42.7) (47.5) (9.8) (92.5) (6.1) (1.4)

Source: Census of India 2001, H -';eries : "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Note: Permanent: Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca matt;rials i.e., where, burnt bricks, 0.1. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corru gated iron. zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concreate are used for roof. . Semi pennanent : Semi-permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary:- Temporary houses refers to thbse houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha mat~rials i.e. where grass, . leaves. mud. unburnt . bricks, wood etc. are used for roofs. reeds. bamboo mud, unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, b~boo hatch.

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"":;, ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 49 gives the. details about the percentage percentage of 5.4 per cent of semi-permanent houses distribution of households living in pe~anent, semi­ has been noticed in Ahmadabad City Taluka. permanent and temporary houses of the district. 82.9 Dhandhuka taluka is at the top with 18.9 per cent of per cent of households of the district are living in temporary houses and Ahmadabad City taIuka has the permanent houses which are 'made of pucca materials'. minimum percentage of 1.3 per cent of temporary 14.1 per cent of the households in the district have houses to total houses among the talukas in the district. semi-pucca houses which are not made of pucca In urban areas 92.5 per cent of total houses are of materials but are made of other types of materials. 3 permanent structure, while corresponding figure in per cent of households have temporary houses which rural area is 42.7 per cent. The proportion of semi­ are made ofkuchha lllaterials. Ahmadabad City taluka permanent and temporary type of households are 47.5 has 93.3 per cent of permanent houses which is the per cent and 9.8 per cent respectively in rural area, highest in the district and Ranpur taluka has the lowest which are higher than the corresponding figure of 6.1 of 37.4 per cent permanent houses. As far as semi­ per cent (semi-permanent) and 1.4 per cent (temporary) permanent houses ate concerned MandaI taluka has found in urban areas. the highest percentage of 50.3 per cent. The lowest

TABLE 50 PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, . ~ATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

SI. Taluka iTotaV Number of Number and Percentage of Households having No. Rurall Households Improved Electrici ty Bathroom Toilet Drainage tlrban Drinking @ $ # Water* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mandal Total 13,660 9,836 9,563 5,466 2,418 512 (72.0) (70.0) (40.0) (17.7) (3.8) Rural 13,660 9,836 9,563 5,466 2,418 512 (72.0) (70.0) (40.0) (17.7) (3.8) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) " (0) (0) 2 DeLToj-Rampura Total 16,426 14,916 11,217 6,022 2,832 369 (90.8) (68.2) (36.7) (17.2) (2.3) Rural 16,426 14,916 11,217 6,022 2,832 369 (90.8) (68.29) (36.7) (17.2) (2.3) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 3 Viramgam Total 34,844 25,690 29,924 13,995 9,431 9,064 (73.7) (85.9) (40.2) (27.1) (26.0) Rural 24,380 16,059 20,460 6,121 1,817 1,105 (65.9) (83.9) (25.1) (7.5) (4.5) Urban 10,464 9,631 9,464 7,874 7,614 7,959 (92.0) (90.4) (75.3) (72.8) (76.1) 4 Sanand Total 37,923 35,187 33,803 12,672 9,971 7,729 (92.8) (89.1) (33.4) (26.3) (20.4) Rural 31,485 28,847 27,884 8,214 5.340 3,375 (91.6) (88.6) (26.1) (17) (10.7) Urban 6,438 6.340 5,919 4,458 4,631 4,354 (98.5) (91.9) (69.3) (71.9) (67.6) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 866.346 866,346 825,175 740,672 773,838 789,870 (100.0) (95.2) (85.5) (89.3) (91.2) Rural 985 985 943 477 314 541 (100) (95.7) (48.4) (31.9) (54.9) Urban . 865,361 865,361 824,232 , 740,195 773,524 789,329 (l00.0) (95.2) (85.5) (89.4) (91.2)

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SI. Taluka TotalJ Number of Number and Percentage of Households Having' No. Rural! Households Improved Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage Urban Dlinking @ $ # Water~' I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 Daskroi Total 97,058 79,826 68,232 46,694 43,888 34,646 (82.2) (70.3) (48.1) (45.2) (35.7) Rural 43,854 41.618 32,564 14,878 12,011 7,490 (94.9) (74.3) (33:9) (27.4) (17.1) Urban 53,204 38,208 35,668 31,816 . 31,877 27,156 (71.81 ) (67.04) (59.80) (59.91) (51.04) 7 Dholka Total 42,289 37,523 37,670 21,016 18,282 9,719 (88.7) (89.1) (49.7) (43.2) (23.0) Rural 30,474 27,491 2S,110 13,449 10,331 3,361 (90.2) (92.2) (44.1) (33.9) (11.0) Urban 11.815 10,032 9,560 7,567 7,951 6,358 (S4.9) (SO.9) (64.0) (67.3) (53.8) 8 Bavla Total 27,198 23,366 24,028 9,359 7,664 3,629 (85.9) (88.3) (34.4) (28.2) (13.3) Rural 20,825 17,014 IS,060 4,881 3,074 1,026 (81.7) (86.7) (23.4)' (14.8) (4.9) Urban 6.373 6,352 5,968 4,478 . 4.590 2,603 (99.7) (93.7) (70.3) (72.0) (40.S) 9 Ranpur Total 13,177 9.464 1l,322 5,278 2,628 2,118 (71.8) (85.9) (40.1) (19,9) (16.] ) Rural 13,177 9,464 11,322 5,278 2,628 2,B8 (71.8) (85.9) (40.1) (19.9) (16. J) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 10 Barwala Total 11,444 7,484 10517 5,191 4,508 3,484 (65.4) (91.9) (45.4) (39.4) (30.4) Rural 11,444 7,484 10,517 5,191 4,508 3,484 (65.4) (91.9) (45.4) . (39.4) (30.4) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 11 Dhandhuka Total 26,292 8,928 22,515 12,682 9,755 4,122 (34.0) (85.6) (48.2) (37.1) (15.7) . Rural 20,714 5,304 17,242 8.683 5,860 1,049 (25.6) (83.2) (41.9) (28.3) (5.1) Urban 5,578 3.624 5,273 3,999 3,895 3,073 (66.0) (94.5) (71.7) (69.8) (55.1) District Total : Total 1,186,657 1,120,243 1,083,966 879,047 885,215 . 865,262 (94.4) (91.3) (74.1) (74.6) (72.9) Rural 227,424 179,018 187,882 78,660 51,133 24,430 (78.7) (82.6) (34.6) (22.5) (10.7) Urban 959,233 941,225 896,084 800,387 834,082 840;832 (98.1) (93.4) (83.4) (87.0) (87.7)

Source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables 011 Houses, Household amenities and Assets." * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered- accordingly. Note: @Bathroom meaDS bathroom available within the house. $Toilet means toilet available within the house. Percentages are given in brackets. #Drainage means closed and open drainage available for waste water outlet.

82 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 50 shows percentage of households having In rural areas 78.7 per cent of households are facility of improved drinking water, electricity, having drinking water facilities, 82.6 per cent have bathroom, toilet and proper drainage in the district and electricity, 34.6 per cent have bathroom. 22.5 per cent talukas. Out of 1,186,657 households, 1,120,243 (94.4 have toilet and only 10.7 per cent have drainage per cent) households have improved drinking water facilities. It implies that there is not a good situation facilities. 91.3 per cent household avail electricity. 74.1 so far as sanitary facilities are concern in rural areas. per cent households are having bathroom within the In urban areas the situation is comparatively better. It house 74.6 per cent households are having toilet can be easily seen that more th~n 80 per cent facilities. Drainage is available for 72.9 per cent households avail the facilities like improved drinking households. More than 70 per cent of households are water, electricity, bathroom, toilet and drainage. having the facilities of bathroom, toilet and proper drainage.

83 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMAqABAD TABLESI NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

SI. Taluka TotalJ Total Fire Crop· Cowdung Electricity . Coal/ No. Rural/ Households Wood Residue Cake Lignite Urban (Charcoal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mandai Total 13,660 8,485 2,273 704 0 20 (62.1) (16.6) (5.2) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 13,660 8,485 ;2,273 704 0 20 (62.1) (16.6) (5.2) (0.00) (0.2) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Detroj-Rampura Total 16,426 11,837 2,762 175 0 8 (72.1) (16.8) (1.1) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 16,426 11,837 2,762 175 0 8 (72.1) (16.8) (1.1) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 O· 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam Total 34,844 17,640 4,5'87 2,048 3 35 (50.6) (13.2) (5.9) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 24,380 15,669 4,461 1,789 3 26 (64.3) (18.3) (7.3) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 10,464 1,971 126 259 0 9 (18.8) (1.2) (2.5) (0.0) (0.1) 4 Sanand Total 37,923 21,349 3.662 5,003 2 74 (56.3) (9.7) (13.2) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 31,485 19,996 3,405 4,924 2 72 (63.5) (10.8) (15.6) (0.0) (0.2 ) Urban 6,438 1,353 257 79 0 2 (21.0) (3.3) (1.2) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 866,346 55,174 8,117 4,659 53 2,621 (6.4) (0.9) (0.5) (0.0) . (0.3) Rural 985 477 24 164 0 22· (48.4) (2.4) , (16.7) (0.0) (2.2) Urban 865,361 54,697 8,093 4,495 53 2,599 (6.3) (0.9) (0.5) (0.0) (0.3) 6 Daskroi Total 97,058 39,362 4,142 2,085 4 72 (40.6) (4.3) (2.6) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 43,854 29,484 2,978 1,171 0 13 (67.2) (6.8) (2.7) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 53,204 9,878 1.164 914 4 59 (18.6) (2.2) (1.7) (0.0) (0.1) 7 Dholka Total 42,289 26,414 2,051 3,279 4 47 (62.5) (4.9) (7.8) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 30,474 22,481 1,757 3,120 4 22 (73.8) (5.8) (10.2) (0.0) (0.1) Urban . 11,815 ., 3,933 294 159 0 25 (33.3) (2.5) (1.4) (0.0) (0.2)

84 ANALVTICAL NOTE TABLES1 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

SI. Taluka Total! Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene Others No No. Rural/ gas Cooking Urban (L.P.G.) 2 3 10 II 12 13 14 Mandal Total 1,561 10 562 45 (11.4) (0.1) (4.11) (0.0)° (0.3) Rural· 1,561 10 562 0 45 (11.4) (0.8) (4.1) (0.0) (oj) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Detroj-Rilmpura Total 682 62 833 1 66 (4.2) (0.4) (5.1) (0.0) (0.4) . Rural 682 62 833 66 (4.2) (0.4) (5.1) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam Total 7,714 25 2,613 11 168 (22.1) (0.1) (7.5) (0.0) (0.5) Rural 1,447 22 877 6 80 (5.9) (0.1) (3.6) (0.0) (0.3) Urban /6;267 3 1,736 5 88 (59.9) (0.0) (16.6) (0.1) (0.8) 4 Sanand Total 5,351 119 2.130 10 223 (14.1) (0.3) (5.6) (0.0) (0.6) Rural 1,374 119 1,431 7 . 155 .. ; (4.4:) (0.4) . (4.6) ,0.0) (0.5) Urban 3,977 d 699 3 68 (61.8) (0.0) (10.9) ,0.1) (1.1) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 560,712 3,585 227,398 264 3,763 (64.7) (0.4) (26.3) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 173 0 125 6 0 (17.6) (0.0) (12.7) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 560,539 3,585 227,273 264 3,763 (64.8) (0.4) (26.3) (0.0) (OA) 6 Daskroi Total 36,943 495 13,608 26 321 (38.1) (0.5) (14.0) . (0.0) (0.3) Rural 6,591 237 3,243 13 124 (15.0) (0.5) (7.4) (0.0) (OJ) . Urban 30,352 258 10,365 13 197 .. (57.1) (0.5) (19.5) (0.0) (OA) 7 Dholka Total '6.592 279 3,367 22 234 (15.6) (0.66) (8.0) (0.5) (0.5) Rural 1,415 78 1,450 17 130 (4.6) (0.3) (4.8) (0.1) . . (0.4) Urban 5,177 201 1,917 5 104 (43.8) (1.7) (16.2) . (0.0) (0.9)

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Sl. Taluka Total! Total Fire Crop Cowdung Electrici ty Coal! No. Rural/ Households, Wood Residue Cake Lignite Urban (Charcoal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Bavla Total 27,198 16,330 2,045 3,335 5 22 (60.0) (7.5) (12.3) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 20,825 14,503 1,832 3,234 3 7 (69.6) (8.8) (15.5) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 6,373 1,827 213 101 2 15 (28.7) (3.3) (1.6) (0.0) , (0.2) 9 Ranpur Total 13,]77 6,842 3,804 223. 1 JO (51.9) (28.9) (1.7) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 13,177 6,842 3,804 223 1 10 (51.9) (28.9) (1.7) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala Total 11,444 6,216 2,026 1,077 3 24 (54.3) (17.7) (9.4) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 1l,444 6,216 2,026 1.077 3 24 (54.3) (17.7) (9.4) (0.0) (0.2) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) II Dhandhuka Total 26,292 15,367 3,155 2,996 3 44 (58.S) (12.0) (11.4) (0.0) (0.8) Rural 20,714 13,747 2,921 2,700 3 8 (66.4) (14.1) (13.0) (0.0) (0.0) Urban 5,578 1,620 234 296 0 36 (29.0) (4.2) (5.3) (0.0) (0.7) District Total: Total 1,186,657 225,016 38,624 25,584 78 2,977 (19.0) (3.3) (2.2) (0.0) (0.3) Rural 227,424 149,737 28,243 19,281 19 232 (65.8) (12.4) (8.5) (0.0) , (0.1) Urban 959,233 75,279 10,381 6,303 59 2,745 (7.8) (1.1) (0.7) (0.0) (0.3)

86, ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI. Taluka Totall Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene Others No No. Rurall gas Cooking Urban (L.P.G.) I 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 8 Bavla Tolai 4,086 70 1,199 0 106 (15.0) (0.3) (4.4) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 629 69 460 0 88 (3:0) (0.3) (2.2) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 3A57 I 739 0 18 (54.2) (0.0) (11.6) (0.0) , (0.3) 9 R:mpur Total 441 18 1,751 0 87 (3.6) (0.1) (13.3) (0.0) (0.7) Rural 441 18 1,751 0 87 (3.4) (0.1) (13.3) (0.0) (0.7) Urban . 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala Total 739 105 1.227 3 24 (6.5) (l.O) (10.7) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 739 105 1,227 . 3 24 (6.46) (l.O) (10.7) (0.0) (0.2) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (0.00) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) II Dhandhuka Total 2,545 268 1.789 124 (9.7) (1.0) (6.8) (0.0) (0.5) Rural 417 70 743 ·1 104 (2.0) (0.3) (3.6) (0.0) (0.5) Urban 2,128 198 1,046 0 20 (38.6) (3.6) (IS.8) (0.0) (0.4) y'iiJlrict Total : Total 627,366 . 5,036 256,477 338 5,161 .(52.9) (0.4) (21.6) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 15,469 . 790 12,702 48 903 (6.8) (0.3) (5.6) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 611,897 4,246 243,775 290 4,258 (63.8) (0.4) (25.4) (0.0) (0.4) Note: Percentages are in brackets SOttrce: Census of India 200 I: H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

Table 51 shows number and percentage of areas 63.8 per cent of households use LPG, 25..4 per households by type of fuel used for cooking. It can be cent use kerosene and only 7.9 per cent use firewood. seen that out of total households 52.9 per cent use LPG The use of other sources is not so significant. Firewood as fuel for cooking. 21.6 per cent use kerosene and is used by 72.1 per cent households. in Detroj-Rampura 19.0 per cent use firewood. In rural areas 65.8 per 'cent taluka. The lowest of 6.4 per cent bouseholds used households use firewood, 12.4 per cent use trap firewood as a fuel for cooking in Ahmadabad City residue, 8.5 per cent use cow dung cake, 6.8 per cent taluka. It can be seen that use of fuel .like LPG and LPG and 5.6 per cent kerosene. This shows that in kerosene are more common 'in urban areas in compared rural areas usage of'firewood is more prevalent in to rural. comparision to other sources of fuel, while in utban

87 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD TABLE 52 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSETS, 2001

SI. Taluka Tota!! Total Total Availability of Household Assets No. Rurall Number of Number of Radial Tele- Tele­ Bicycle Scooter, Car, Nolie of Urban Households Households Transistor vision phone Motor' Jeep, the Availing Cycle, Van Specified Banking Moped Assets' Services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 MandaI Total 13,660 3,841 3,424 4,561 622 3,357 1,365 113 6,426 (28.1) (25.1) (33.4) (4.6) (24.6) (10.0) (0.8) (47.0) Rural 13,660 3,841 3,424 4.561 622 3,357 1,365 113 6,426 (28.1) (25.1) (33.4) (4.6) (24.6) (l0.0) (0.8) (47.0) Urban o o o 0 o o o 0 o (0.00) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) 2 Delroj-Rampura Total 16,426 4,425 3,310 4.647 303 3,818 1,091 152 9,002 (26.9) (20.2) (28.3) (1.8) (23.2) (6.6) (0.9) (54.8) Rural 16,426 4,425 3,310 4,647 303 3,818 1,091 152 9,002 (26.9) (20.2) (28.3) (1.8) (23.2) (6.6) (0.9) (54.8) Urban o o o o o o o o o (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Viramgam Total. 34,844 9,480 9,375 14,647 1,806 12,111 3,810 455 13,71) (27.2) (26.9) (42.0) (5.2) (34.8) (10.9) ( 1.3) (39.3) Rural 24,380 4,598 5,709 7,929 436 7.857 2,141 214 11,141 (18.9) (23.4) (32.5) (1.8) (32.2) (8.8) (0.9) (45.7) Urban 10,464 4,882 3,666 6,718 1,370 4,254 1,669 241 2,570 (46.7) (35.0) (64.2) (13.1) (40.7) (16.0) (2.3) (24.6) 4 Sanand Total 37,923 7,401 9,625 15,830 2,018 12,348 4,074 603 14,812 (19.52) (~5.4) (41.7) (5.3) (32.6) (10.7) (1.6) (39.0) Rural 31,485 4,486 7,587 11,445 987 9,941 2,476 385 13,407 (14.2) (24.1) (36.4) (3.1) (31.6) (7.9) (1.2) (42.6) Urban 6,438 2,915 2,038 4,385 1,031 2,407 1,598 218 1,405 (45.3) (31.7) (68.1) (16.0) (37.4) (24.8) (3.4) (21.82) 5 Ahmadabad City Total 866,346 45Q,476 366,449 633,815 215,712 471,513 331,232 61,811 114,767 (52.0) (42.3) (73.2) (24.9)' (54.4) (38.2) (7.1) (13.3) Rural 985 211 241 457 38 468 129 10 289 (21.4) (24.5) (46.4) (3.9) (47.5) (13.1)" (1.0) (29.4) Urban 865,361 450,265 366,208 633,358 215674 471,045 331,103 61,801 114,478 (52.0) (42.3) (73.2) (24.9) (54.4) (38.3) (7.1) (13.23) 6 Daskroi Total 97,058 36,504 33,264 52,787 15,762 40,024 24,697 6,766 29,764 (37.6) (34.3) (54.4) (16.2) (41.2) (25.5) . (7.0) (30.7) Rural 43,854 12,664- 9,675 16,046 2.144 12,087 5,107 639 20,654 (28.9) (22.1) (36.6) (4.9) (27.6) . (11.7) (1.5) (47.q Urban 53,204 23,840 23,589 36,741 13,618 27,937 19,590 6,127 9,110 (44.8) (44.3) (69.1) (25.6) (52.5) (36.8) (11.5) (17.1) 7 Dholka Total 42,289 11,784 11,013 17,940 2,700 12,297 4,355 937 17,391 (27.9) (26.0) (42.4) (6.4) (29.1) (10.3) (2.2) (41.1)

RUllll 30,474 7,095 6,687 10,963 1,262 7,260 2,160 557 14,259 (23.3) (21.9) (36.0) (4.1) (23.8) (7.1) (1.8) (46.8) Urban 11,815 4,689 4,326 6,977 1,438 5,037 2,195 380 3,132 (39.7) (36.6) (59.1) (12.2) (42.6) (18.6) (3.2) (26.5)

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SI. Taluka Total! Total Total Availability of Household Assets No. Rural/ Number of Number of Radio/ Tele- Tele- Bicycle Scooter. Car. None of Urban Households Households Transistor vision phone Motor Jeep, the Availing Cycle, Van Specified Banking Moped Assets Servlcys . I 5 I 1 2 3 4 I 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 Bavla Total 27,198 6,093' 6,690 10,572 1,269 8,982 2,572' 559 11,404 (22.4) (24.6) (38.9) (4.7) (33.0) (9.5) (2.1) (41.9) Rural 20,825 3,44~ 4,475 6,423 350 6.188 1,070 313 10.025 (16.6~ (21.5) (30.8) (1.7) (29.7) (5.1) (1.5) (48.1) .Urban 6,373 2,644 2,215 4,149 919 2,794 1,502 246 1,379 (41.5) (34.8) (65.1) (14.4) (43.8) (23.6) (3.9) (21.6) 9 Ranpur Total 13,177 2,807 3,764 3,191 457 4,825 1,314 230 5,602 (21.3) (28.6) (24.2) (3.5) (36.6) (10.0) (1.8) (42.5) Rural 13,177 2,807 3,764 3,191 457 4,825 1,314 230 5,602 (21.3) (28.6) (24.2) (3.5) (36.6) (10.0) (J .8) .. (42.5) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 10 Barwala Total 11,444 2,063 2,862 2,927 . 871 3,260 1,100 243 5,640 (18.0) (25.0) (25.6) (7.6) (28.5) (9.6) (2.1) (49.3) Rural 11,444 2,063 2,862 2,927 871 3,260 1,100 243 5,640 (18.0) (25.0) (25'.6) (7.6) (28.5) (9.6) (2.1) (49.3) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 11 Dhandhuka Total 26.292 5,305 6.629 7,626 1,527 6,047 . 1,955 405 13,288 (20.1) (25.2) (29.0) (5.8) (23.0) (7.4) (1.5) (50.5) Rural 20,714 3,157 4,680 4,784 757 3,622 1,127 286 11,726 (15.2) (22.6) (23.1) (3;7) (17.5) (5.4) (1.4) (56.6) .

Urban ~ 5,578 2,148 1,949 2,842 770 2,425 8~8 119 1,562 (38.5) (34.9) (51.0) (13.8) (43.5) (14.8) (2.1) (28.0) District Total : Total 1,186,657 540,179 456,405 768,543 243,047 578,582 377,565 72,274 241,807 (45.5) (38.5) l (64.8) (20.5) (48.8) (31.8) (6.1) . (20.4) Rural 227,424 48,796 52,414 73,373 8,227 62,683 . 19,080 3,142 108,171 (21.5) (23.1) (32.3) . (3.6) (27.6) (8.4) (1.4) (47.6) Urban._ ~?9,233 491,383 403,991 695,170 234,820 515,899 358,485 69,132 133,636 (51.2) (42.1) (72.5) (24.5) (53.8) (37.4) (7.2) " (13.9) Source: Census ofIndia 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses. Household amenities and Assets." \ Table 52 shows number of Householis availing per cent of households. 31.8 per cent of households Banking Services and number of Househo ds having own scooters/motorcycles and moped. Light motor each specified assets. Out of 1,186,657 households-45.5 vehicles like car, jeep, van are registered in only 6.1 per cent are availing Banking Services. In urban areas per cent households in the district. There are 20.4 per 51.2 per cent of the households are availing Banking cent of households who do not have any of the specified Services while in rural areas only 21.5 per cent of assets. In rural areas 47:6 per cent of households are households are availing Banking Services. As for having none of specified assets while corresponding specified assets shown in the table are concerned 38.5 figure for urban areas is 13.9 per cent. This indicates per cent households are having radio/transistor while that urban households are more aware of the specified TVs are prevalent among 64.8 per cent of households assets shown in the table than the rural households. at district level. Only 20.5 percent of households have the facilities of telephone. Bicycles are used by 48.8

Y-54-l7 89 DISTRICT,CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD (viii) Major Social and Cultural Events, Natural rare in India. However, the city of Ahmadabad is and Administrative Developments and fortunate to have the Shreyas folk Museum in the . Significant activities duriug decade. charming environment of Shreyas ·hill. The communities whose culture has been studied are Kathi, Main festivals celebrated in the district are Diwali, Rabari, Charan, Koli, Mer, Bhansali, Rajputs, Uttarayan (kite festival), Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Chetti Brahmins, Banias, Meghvals, Khojas, Vohras, Chand, Muharram, Ram Navmi, Gokul Asthami, Memons, Miyanas etc. Mahavir Jayanti, Ramjan Idd etc. Ahmadabad district has practically very little sea The Padhars are prominent among those coast, fishing is confined to inland water. The forests communities who still lead a primitive type oflife style; are of interior dry scrub type and are unproductive. the Padhar males wear the thick cloths and sleeveless The main forest produce consists of Baval, Awal, shirt. They put on small turban or a piece of cloth called Khijda cassia, Pilodi etc., which grow mainly in semi melkhayu. The women wear large sized petticoat and desert climate. a sleeveless blouse with close neck. Some women put a thin cloth on head. They use simple ornainents made Ahmadabad is slowly turning into cosmopolitan of silver. Dance is the speciality of the Padhar city. People from different states, sectors and religions community. The Padhars normally eat a thick bread or have come and settled in Ahmadabad. The main chappati made or "Bid" or meadow, a peculiar type of communities in the district are the Hindus and the roots. Muslims. Among the Hindus mention may be made of Brahmins. Brahmakshtries, Vanias, Patidars, Rajput, Ahmadabad city is the largest industrial city in the Kachhi as ~hatris, Rab~ri, Bharvads. Among the Gujarat State with its mills and large number of muslims Saiyads, Shaikhs, Pathans and the Mughals labourers employed therein, the city stands first in the are the main castes; while the Vohras, Sipahis, Pinjara, cotton textile industry of India. In Ahmadabad district Momins are the sub castes. Women of Bharvad numerous small engineering works and establishments community of Bhal region wear Jimiyu of black color have flourished. Some of which are ancilliary to the parmeta cloth and Kapada sewn with moliya, and cover large scale industries. They include foundaries, torso with red or green chundadi, whereas women of manufacture of small machines like pumps: bobbin BlUtryad wear woolen Tangaliyo, Sarmaliyu, making etc. Other industries include block engraving, Dhunhalu, and Kapadu of long length of bavanbaug cane and bamboo work, lathe-turned and lacquered sewn with moliya and cover their, torso with woolen wooden articles, ivory and wood carving, casting of Dhalwa, kidiya, galbakdi or galeta. Thakor community brass and bell metal objects, stone carving, indigenous women residing in Ahmadabad with 'Full mandvi' on embroidery etc. Other important handicrafts centers their head play mataji's madh during 'Norta' (Navratri of the districts are Dholka, well-known for its celebrations). Jaag is played in villages during 'norta' handloom textiles and woolen blankets and Dolara­ withjwara or mataji's 'Ghat'injaag. Varsna for tie and dye work. Painting of Chandarva is the artistry nicely wedded Ahmadabad is also headquarter of Gujarat to Vaghri community in which it excels. Vaghri of University. Gujarat Vidyapith imparts anoth~r Viramgam side have inherited this artistry since more institution which has the status of a University. Physical than 3 to 4 hundred years. Drawings and painting are Research Laboratory is a widely acclaimed institution done on madarpat cloth in red or black colour. engaged in scientific research. The Vaghri Hatijans of Ahmadabad are known for Dholka town is famous for its pomegranates, the temple curtains they produce. The mamoth guavas and ginger. A fair is held at the temple of procession of RathYatra at Ahmadabad is the biggest NagnathMahadev on Shravan Vad 15 (Amas) (August) in Gujarat. and Urs are held at the tomb of Hazart Sha Pir and Ahmadabad is also endowed with a number of Buldari Saheb on Shewwal 16-20 and Rajab 7th with museums,that enrich a city dweller's life. As the city congregation of many person. has been a' traditional textile centre, a textile museum Ahniadabad played an important role in the is a befitting tribute to this enterprise. movement for nation independence of the country. Capturing different facets of the life of tribal in After his return from South Africa in 1915, Mahatma the state is the museum of Tribal Research and Training Gandhi selected Ahmadabad for his stay in India and Institute at the Gujarat Vidyapith. Folk museums are established the Sabarmati Ashram from where the

90 ANALYTICAL NOTE various stages of the national movement were directed most important ceremony is a purifying bath in the and the famous Dandi March for the Salt Satyagrah river on pumima (full moon). A special feature of the with a band of chosen Satyagrahis was undertaken in fair is a bazaar of donkeys where thousands of donkeys 1930. Hraday Kunj, the place where he lived now forms change hands. Lately the price fetched by some well­ part of the Sabarmati Harijan Ashram. Photographs bred donkeys have gone return for the Vanjaras who from his childhood to death and a few of his belongings trade this animal. and letters are on display in special structures newly Name of Taluka : Dholka erected for the purpose. Name of Village: Ganeshpura (Koth) The fair of Vautha in the Dholka Taluka of Location Code : 00534300 Ahmadabad district is very famous. A fair is an important organ of the social life. It is a remarkable folk-activity which brings festivity, merriment and enjoyment. The fair is organized every year on the Poonam of Kartik month at the place where seven rivers meet. Number of people attends this fair in colorful 'dresses in festive temperament. Many temporary shop and entertainment places come up at this place. People take a holy dip into the river sings­ songs and enjoy every moment. The site of the fair is known at the Sapta Sangam (Idol of Ganpati) Tirtha or the holy confluence of seven rivers. A special Ganeshpura is situated 20 kms. from Dholka and feature of this fair is a bazar of donkeys, a traditional near railway station of Koth-Gangad on the banzara affair, who bring about 4000 donkeys every Ahmadabad-Botad metre gauge section of the Western year for sale. These animals are decorated with red, Railways. There is a old temple of Lord Ganesha. The yellow, pink and orange coloured designs on their myth about the place 'Ganpatipura' or 'Ganeshpura. necks and backs. As per mythological saying goes like that on the date (ix) Brief description of Places of Religious, of Vikram Samvat 933 in September vad 4th Sunday, Historical or Archaeological Importance in while digging in the land near trees and shrubs in Villages and Places of Tourist Interest in the Hathel Lord Ganesha's idol was found with golden Towns of the District : __ . anklets, kundal in ears , crown on head and kandora on waist. In the year 1928 Shri Sahajanad Bapa passes Name of Taluka,: Dholka by the village Ganpatiputa and rested for the two nights. Name of Village: Vautha Location Code : 00533600 Name of Taluka :Barwala Name of Village: Salangpur Location Code : 00546400

(Vautha Fair)

At the confluence of the river Sabarmati with six (Temple of Kashtabhanjan Hanuman) other tributaries, Vautha is a well-known religious place It is famous for the temple of Kashtabhanjan where a large fair is held every year on Kartik Fun Hanuman, believed to give relief from worldly worries Moon Day. Villagers from the surrounding agricultural and troubled and evil influence of spirits and ghosts. tracts of Bhal and N alkantha in Ahmadabad and The temple of Shri Hanuman, according to one, the Charotar in Kheda district attend in large numbers. The idol of this temple was originally on a mount near

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Nesadiya, an ancient suburb of Valabhi and was then The lake Nalsarovar and the wetlands around it known as Smashaniya Hanuman. A fair is held at the were declared a bird sanctuary in 1969. Spread over shrine of Bhadrapad Sud 11 when about 5,000 persons 120 sq.kms, the lake and the extensive reed beds and congregate. A large temple of the Swaminarayan sect marshes are an ideal habitat for aquatic plants and situated close to the Hanuman temple is an added animals. The lake attracts a large variety of birds like attraction. A new Swami Narayan temple of Shri plovers, sandpipers and stints. The lake gets filled with Akshar Purushottam attracts large number of devotees. water that drains from the adjoining Surendranagar and A Sanskrit Pathshala and a Sangeet Mahavidyalaya Ahmadabad districts in the monsoon. With this fresh are attached to this temple. water inflow, brackishness in the lake is reduced considerably. These migrant birds visit Nalsarovar N arne of Taluka : Viramgam every year from November to February. A small, brown Name of Town: Viramgam ( Munsar Lake) and white wader with a slightly up curved bill, the Location Code: 40701000 bird has travelled 3500 kIns from its nesting ground in Central Europe to spend the winter at Nalsarovar in Gujarat! Clouds upon clouds of more than 200 types of birds land in this lake having made an equally long journey to escape the harsh winter of their nesting areas.

Name of Taluka : Dholka N arne of Village : Bhurkhi Location Code: 00535200 (Munsar Lake) Viramdev son of Lavanprasad Vaghela had constructed temples of Virameshwar and Sumleshwar near the village. Because of the popular temple of Virameshwar, the village subsequently came to be known as Viramgam. It has five gates in the fort surrounding it. Minaldevi, the mother of Sidhraj Jaysinh, constructed the same, with small Shiv Shrines (Deris) .most of which are now in ruins. There are at present about 360 shrines, out of the original 520. There is another big lake called Gangasar. A Janmashtami fair held during the month of Sbravan attracts a congregation (Lothal) of about 3,000 persons. There is a Dargah of a Muslim The word 'Lothal' means 'The dead'. Lothal is saint. Gebansha Pir, where a fair is held on Shawwal, the ancient site of national importance protected by with a congregation of 1,000 to 1,500 persons. the Central Government. The site was discovered in Name of Taluka: Viramgam 1954. The excavations indicate that civilisation started at Lothal around 2450 B.C. and lasted up to 1600 B.C. The salient features of the remains found from the Lothal excavations are (i) the Acropolis (ii) the Ware-house (iii) the Bead factory and (iv) the Dock. The excavations indicate that no other ancient civilization in the world had so well planned a city as Harappa, Lothal or Mohan-jo-Daro. The excavations at Lothal have resulted in narrowing down the missing link in the Indian history between 1500 B.C. and 600 B.C. This is one of the most important archaeological discoveries revealing light (Nal Sarovar) on the Indian culture.

92 ANALYTICAL NOTE Name of Town: Ahmadabad Name of Town : Ahmadabad Location Code: 40710000 Location Code: 40710000

(Jumma Masjid) (Sidi Syaid Mosque) Sidi Syaid mosque, built by a general of Abysinian The Jumma Masjid, before which description of origin in the 1570's by pulling down a section of the any other monument in Ahmadabad is a good example great 15th century wall of the Ahmed Shahi Sultans, is of Indo-Saracenic architecture.Historians have called best known for it's intricate perforated stone work, which it 'the most beautiful mosque ofthe east' and Sir Jhon alone is enough to make a trip to Ahmadabad Marshal rated it among the most superb and imposing worthwhile. Seen from the road, the mosque looked like structures of it's class in the world. The mosque, a fabulous maze of traceries, but at closer range, we inaugurated on March-ll, 1411, took 13 years to find that the interiors are actually ventilated by 10 complete, and is a great work of the Ahmadabadi exquisite filigreed stone screens, called jalis, so intricate eclectic style. A white marble paved courtyard, with a that the 2 best among them-the intertwining tree like pool in the middle, some 220X95 ft in area provides a forms flanking the mihrab and white minbar, that have perfect pause between the racuous streets outside, and become Ahmadabad's most enduring symbols. the dignity of the main sanctuary within. Name of Town : Ahmadabad Location Code: 40710000 Name of Town: Ahmadabad Location Code: 40710000

(Rani Rupmati Masjid) Rani Rupmati Masjid named for the princess of Dhar who married the Sultan of Ahmadabad, is an example of the Indo-Saracenic blended style. A high central arch, 3 imposing domes, slim minarets, carved (Jhoolta Minar) galleries and an exquisite mihrab are the high points. Note how the dome is raised to allow light in around To see the miracles of Ahmadabadi architecture, the base but cut out the glare of the sun. The tomb of called shaking minarets (Jhoolta Minar), when one Rani Rupmati is next to the mosque. Nearby are the minaret is moved with force, the other shakes in superbly proportioned 1465 AD mosque of Muhafiz sympathy. Unfortunately, after the Qutab Minar tragedy Khan, splendidly carved with a 3 arch fa~ade and during which thousands were crushed, killed or injured, minarets, the Saiyad Usman mausoleum which is said climbing up the minaret to feel the 'shaking' has been to have started a trend for comer minarets in 1460s and dis-allowed. Another pair of shaking minarets are at the 16th century mosque of Hasan Muhammad Chisti Bibi ka masjid, near the station. which has some of the finest jali- work traceries in India.

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Name of Town : Ahmadabad India, rivalling the Taj Mahal. The fabulous mausoleum Location Code: 40710000 has intricate screens and huge domes. A courtyard seperates the mausoleum from the Jumrna masjid, with it's impressive domes and pillars. The whole is set by a lake, which attracted Sultan Muhammad Begada so much he too opted to be buried here. His maq bara and that of his wife, can be seen facing the lake. On the opposite side of the lake are 2 palaces. The Mardana of the sultan has an elephant arch, the Zanana has delicate arches with remains of what were once latticed screens.

Kankaria lake, is one of the best places to witness Name of Town: Ahmadabad the sunset in Ahmadabad. It offers pleasant walks in Location Code: 40710000 the evenings and drives in the moonlight at night. The polygonal lake (it has appx. 34 sides) with intricate sluice gates, was created in the 15th century by the Sultans. It has an island garden, called Nagina wadi, where royal families enjoyed the breezes of the lake. The lake attracts good birdlife. , Beside the lake is the Kamla Nehru hill garden zoological park, designed by Late Rueben David, a zoological genius. It is well known for it's albino animals, specially a breeding stock of albino porcupines. The massive zoo has a huge number of (ATIRA) birds, mammals and reptiles. Balvatika is a well known In this part of the city, institutions of learning and park for children. The Natural history museum has research are of international importance-lIM, designed diagrams of wildlife scenes and stuffed birds including by Louis Kahn, is India's premier post gradute school a pair of rare Great Indian bustards. of management, PRL , SAC and ISRO are places for space and other scientific research, ATIRAis of interest Name of Town: Sarkhej-Okaf to textile students, CEPT is a leading school of Location Code: 40713000 architecture and NID is a prestigious school of industrial design. Opposite NID is , unique in museum design in having ramps of steps leading up from beside a pool. The museum has sculptures, halls for exhibitions and a kite museum with information on the history of kites and 100 Indian kites (there are plans to add 400-500 international kites). Name of Town: Ahmadabad Location Code : 40710000

(The Rauza of Sarkbej) Travel south along the highway, there is Sarkhej complex, a cluster of monuments dating from the Sultanate. Sarkhej was the home of the Muslim religious leader, Ahmed Shaik, who was a spiritual guide of sultan Ahmed Shah. In 1411, he was one of the 4 Ahmeds who laid the foundation of the city. The rauza or maqbara(mausoleum) of Shaik Ahmed Gunj Baksh, 140 ft. in area, is one of the largest mausolea in ()

94 ANALYTICAL NOTE The world's most unusual post office, the Mughal (x) Major Characteristics of the District, palace of Badhra fort, built by ShahAlam, the governor Contribution of the District in the form of any of the in Gujarat, so well known for Historical Figure associated with the District: his prolific works of architecture. The palace with it's Ahmadabad district is endowed with economic huge arches, ornate balconies and j alis, is a part of the resources viz. agricultural, industrial and cottage historic Badhra fort founded by sultan Ahmed Shah industries like handicrafts, embroidery, and incense on 1411 AD, which once spanned 44 acres and had sticks. The principal crops grown in Ahmadabad pavilions and gardens, but is now limited to a few district are wheat, bajari, jowar and paddy among the square and circular bastions that loom impressively food crops. Sun flower is a new oil-seed crop grown in this district. Cotton is one of the most important over the city crowds. Shah Azam built here a small cash crops of the Ahmadabad district. The Doud khan~ Badhra Kali temple, which was extended by the variety of wheat grown in Bhal area of the district ~s Marathas and is now one of the most important temples famous for the softness of the roti prepared from its in Ahmadabad. It is believed Goddess Laxmi had flour. The turnover of the Agricultural Produce Market appeared in this fort, and blessed Sultan Ahmed Shah, Committee, a market yard at Bavla is of the order of that the city would be always prosperous.A Kali several hundred crore of rupees. temple, a statue of the first textile industrialist in Ahmadabad city is the largest industrial city of Ahmadabad and a court are situated in this campus. the Gujarat State with its mills and large number of Name of Town: Ahmadabad labourers employed therein, the city stands first in the Location Code: 40710000 cotton textile industry of India. It was known as Manchester of India. The Ahmadabad Textile Research Association (ATIRA) is famous for the contribution made by it in the textile industry. InAhmadabad district numerous small engineering works and establishments have flourished. They include foundries, manufacture of small machines like pumps, bobbin making etc. Other industries include block engraving, cane and bamboo work, lathe and varnishing wooden articles, ivory and wood carving, indigenous embroidery etc. Other important handicrafts centers of the districts are at Dholka, well known for its handl~om textiles arid woolen blankets and Dolara-Vasna for tie and dye work. The Ahm8.dabad City has many heritage building in the walled city. The building of lIM, Ahmadabad was designed by the famous American architect Louis Kahn. The building of Sanskar Kendra (Museum) was (Huteesinh Temple) designed by . the French architect who had designed the city of Chandigadh. Kankaria Lake, The famous Wadi or orchards of the Huteesinh, the 32 sides Polygon Lake is in Ahmadabad city. merchant and industrialist family, related to the famous Lalbhai group of industrialists and lawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, Dr. U.R.Rao at P.R.L., has a cluster of fabulous temples dated from the mid- Prof.Yashpal at I.S.R.O. has played an important role 19th century. The main temple is modeled along the for space research in Ahmadabad. lines of Dilwara, with fine carvings and jeweled idols. Kanu Desai (1907-1980) Around it are about 52 smaller shrines. A delicate Kanu Desai remained synonym for 'art' for nearly carved tower rises near the gate of the temple complex, two and a half decades in Gujarat. He was born in and looks mesmerizing in the moonlight. Brahmakshtriya community ofAhmadabad. He learned Sou*e: (I) District Gazetteer, Ahmadabad. the lessons of art from Kalaguru (2) Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd., Ahmadabad. He grabbed the opportunity to move to Shantiniketan.

95 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD a unique institute for studying art. It was established (xi) Scope of Village Directory and Town by Ravindranath Tagor. He earned great knowledge Directory: from N andbabu and Ravindranath Tagor during his stay . As mentioned earlier, the District at Shantiniketan. Census Handbook is brought out in After three years at Shantiniketan he came back two parts-Part A and Part B. Part A covers the non-census data of village and joined Gujarat Vidyapith as an art teacher. Then directory and town directory whereas he published a collection of seventeen pictures. He Part B covers the primary census abstract data of 200 1 never -looked back since then. More than thirty albums Census. The scope of village directory' and town were published during his long career. directory is discussed below.

His presence was continuously felt through number Scope of Village Directory of titles greeting cards, calendar-pictures and semi­ sculptures. He had joined 'Dandi March' of 1930 and For the census work, the villages in the district published an album depicting the memories of that have been arranged talukawise and within the taluka they are shown location codewise. Each village is . great historic event. assigned a location code number for the purpose of He was honoured with 'Ranjitram Chandrak' in identification. In 2001 Census, all the villages have 1939 and the Government of Gujarat felicitated him been given unique 8-digit code number, which will in 1965. He also worked in films as an art director, remain constant across the census, and shall make it especially with the film wizard V. Shantaram. His easy to do comparative study. Eight digit code's last two digits are especially provided to take into account contribution to film like 'Ramrajya', 'Jhanak Jhanak exigencies :ati!l~hg, dlie to jurisdiCtional changes of Payal Baje' and 'Navrang' as art director was a mile villages by ;paitifi~n, amalgamation etc., This time it stone in film ~ndustry. has been kept '00' ..Prior to the village directory Ramanbhai Neelkanth (1868-1928) information; a map and alphabeticaJ list of villages for each taluka is given in Part A. Village .directory Parallel to Ramanbhai's 'Bhadrambhadra' has yet contains the non-census data of each village. It gives to be born in Gujarati literature. Bhadrambhadra stands the village ,wise basic information relating to as an eternal character in GUjarati literature d{weloped infrastructure a'rid amenities available in the sphere of by Ramanbhai. After about 125 years, the book is as education, medical, drinking water, power supply, post fresh as ever. and telegraph, communications, approach road to village and distribution ofland use area. In addition, it The first ever humourist in his own right contains information about· total area of each village, Ramanbhai was born in Vadnagara Nagar caste in total population and number of households and the Ahmadabad. He was a genius during his early career nearest town and. its distance from the village. The and his legal practice saw no bounds. Then he started information on'number of households and total taking interest in social work. His sharp observations population has been included with a view t9'examine the co-relation of amenities with the number of brought out the powerful humourist in him. The urge households and population they serve. If an amenity for social reforms mixed with his sense of humour and is not in existence in the referent village, the distance 'Bhadrambhadra' was born 'Hasyamandir', 'Raino in broad ranges from the nearest place along with name, Parvat' and 'Religion and Society' were his other where the amenity is available is given. The broad creations. Ramanbhai is also regarded as a playwriter, range are (-5 kms), (5-10 kms.) arid (10+ kms.). Some poet and critic. 'Poetry and Literatl,lre' reflects his additional information has been added viz.(l) Number expertise. He also served as an editor of 'Gnan Sudha'. of Banks, (2) Credit Societies, (3) Recreational and Cultural facilities, (4) Receipt of Newspaper! Ahmadabad has seen pampered and nourished Magazine, (5) Income & Expenditure of the village many traditions. It has its own cul~ure. Industries are and (6) Name of the three most important commodities base of this city.This city has become a unique imported, manufactured/produced & exported. One combination of Indusry, commerce, knowledge, information has been deleted this time, i.e., Market & education, Iiterature,culture and religion. ,Hat facility.

96 ANALYTICAL NOTE The village directory also carries the· following Scope of Town Directory appendices. Town Directory covers the non-census data for Appendix-I It gives the talukawise abstract of each town. It presents important and useful information educational, medical and other like civic and other amenities available in all the towns amenities available in the villages of the district. The information in· town directory is of the district. covered in" following seven statements, viz. statements I to VII. Appendix;-I-A Indicates number of villages having one or more primary schools. Statement-I Townwise class, name, civic administrative status of the town, its Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages area, growth rates, density and sex Taluka- wise having primary, ratio. middle and secondary schools. Statement-II Physical aspects of each town. Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages Taluka­ Statement-III Income and expenditure of each town. wise with different sources of drinking water facilities. Statement-IV Civic and other amenities in respect of each town. Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which Statement-V Availability of medical, educational, do not have one or more important recreational and cultural facilities in amenities. each town. Statement-V Trade, commerce, industry and Appendix-ll-A Indicates list of Census Towns banking acti vities in each town. which do not have one or more amenities. Statement-VII Civic and other amenities in slum . areas of each town. Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data in respect of Census Towns/non­ In all the Statement except VII the towns are municipal Towns. arranged in the alphabetical order within the district. The details of these statements are given in the Appendix-IV Talukawise list of inhabited villages analytical portion of the town directory. In addition where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. to the above statements, an appendix showing the towns with their outgrowths with population, is also Appendix-V Summary showing number of given after the town directory statements. villages not having Scheduled Castes population. Appendix-VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes popUlation. Appendix-VIlA, The appendix shows the list of VII B villages according to proportion of the Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total popUlation by ranges. Appendix-VIII Indicates Talukawise number of villages under each Gram' Panchayat. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.

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99· 100 ViUage. Directory (a) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional Column 4: Total population compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, T,he total pqpulation of the village as per 2001 ," their location numbers, their area, population, number Census is given against this column. of households, a~enities such as educational, medical, Column 5: Number of households drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and The number of households as per 2001 Census is other credit societies, recreational and cultural given in this column. ' facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest Amenities: town with a distance, power supply availability of In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity different amenities such as education, medical,' manufactured and land use of each village. drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, Village is a statutory recognized unit having a communication, power, approach road etc. in each definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a village has been depicted with appropriate codes complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban' against the column concerned. Wherever the amenities , agglomeration, data on 'amenities for that village have are not available in the village, a dash (-) is shown in not been gi ven in the Village Directory but shown along the column and next to it in brackets the distance in with the urban component. The villages which are broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of consider as a Census Town, the amenities data are the nearest place where the facility is available is gi ven. shown in the Town Directory. For those villages which Column wise details are given below: have partly merged in an outgrowth of u.A., the Column 6: Educational amenities data are shown in the Village Directory for Classes upto class VII included in Primary School. that particular village. This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. The 'un-inhabited' villages ( villages with no Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic population) have been indicated as such after school upto class VII. furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 Le., Serial number, Classes from VIII to X included in Higher Name of village & location code number and area of secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included in the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land ,use senior secondary school. data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. Accordingly any of the following types of The Village Directory format has 23 columns and institutions if exists within the village is shown as per the details given under each column are for the village codes given below: are as follows:- (i) Primary School P Columns 1 : Serial Number (ii) Middle School M* (iii) Higher Secondary School S Self explanatory. All the villages within the Talukal (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC CD Block are presented serially in the ascending order (v) College C of their location code number. (vi) Industrial School I Columns 2 : Name and Location Code Number of (vii) Training School Tr village. (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit o The name and location code number of the village Pathshala, Senior basic school, are shown against these colurnps. This also includes Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, etc. the forest and uninhabited villages. More than one institution of a type in the village Column 3: Area of the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. The area of the villages in hectares are given. Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the Note: '" - There is no Middle school in the Gujarat concerned department the column is left blank. State.

101 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Column 7: Medical (i) Post Office PO Availability of medical facility within the village (ii) Telegraph Office TO is indicated by following codes : (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTa (i) Allopathic Hospital H (iv) Telephone Connection PH Ayurvedic Hospital RA Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Unani Hospital HU Banks Homeopathic Hospital HHom If the village is served by any banking service, (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is Ayurvedic Dispensary DA indicated in codes mentioned below along with the Unani Dispensary DU number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exist is Homeopathic Dispensary DRam given: (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (i) COrilmercial Bank CM (iv) Maternity Home MH Oi) Co-operative Bank CP (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC (vi) Health Centre HC Column 11 : Credit Societies (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the same is (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC indicated in codes mentione~ below along with the (x) T.B. Clinic TB number of such societies in, brackets. In case the (xi) Nursing Home NH facility is not available within the village the distance (xii) Registered Private RMP of the nearest place where such facility exist is given: , Medical Practitioner (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (xv) Others a Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities More than one institution of a type in the village If facilities such as Cinema/Video hall, Sports is indicated by the number within brackets against the Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available in the village. abbreviations, e.g. H(3). D(4), etc. The same is recorded in these columns. If not available Column 8: Drinking Water the particulars of the nearest place with the facility is recorded. The information is indicated in codes The type of the drinking water supply sources mentioned belo'w along with the number of such available within the village are indicated by codes as facilities in brackets: follows: (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV (i) Tap Water T (ii) Sports Club SP W (ii) Well Water (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST (iii) Tank Water TK Column 13 : Communications (iv) Tubewell Water TW If the village is served by any mode of public / (v) Handpump HP private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable (vi) River Water R water ways they are to be mentioned as follows: (vii) Canal C (i) Bus BS (viii) Lake L (ii) Railway Station RS (ix) Spring S (iii) Navigable Waterway NW (x) Others a Column 14 : Approach to village Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone Approach to village refers to the state of road It is indicated by codes as shown below whether leading to village. The approach to the village is within the village exists the following amenities: indicated in following codes:

102 VILLAGE DIRECTORY (i) Paved Road PR (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW (ii) Mud Road MR (vi) Tubewell( with electricity) TWE (iii) FootPath FP (vii) Tank TK (iv) Navigable River NR (viii) River R (v) Navigable Canal NC (ix) Lake L (vi) Navigable Waterways other NW (x) Waterfall WF than River, Canal (xi) Others 0 Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance (xii) Total T The distance is given in kilometers in brackets The village directory also carries the following against the name of the town nearest to the village. appendices. Column 16 : Power supply , Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available Availability of Power Supply in the village, in villages Talukal C.D. Block wise whatever may be the formof its use is given by using of the district. following codes : Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages Talukal (i) Electricity for domestic use ED C.D. Block wise having one or more (ii) , Electricity for agricultural use EAG primary schools. (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages Talukal (iv) Electricity for' all purposes EA C.D. Block wise having primary, Column 17 : News Paper I Magazine middle and secondary schools. Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages Talukal If village receives any News PaperlMagazines the C.D. Block wise with different same is noted in this column using following codes : sources of drinking water facilities. (i) News Paper N Appendix-II Indicates the list ofviUages with 5,000 (ii) Magazine M and above population which do not Column 18 : Most important commodities have one or more important amenities manufactured available. The name of three most important commodities Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns which manufactured in the village is recorded against this do not have one or more ameniti·es. column. App.endix-III It gives the land utilization data in Column 19 to 23: Land use i.e. area under respect of Census Towns I non: different types of land use municipal Towns. Land use data maintained by the Statel UT Govts. Appendix-IV Talukal C.D. Block wise list of are furnished against these columns. The data inhabited villages where no amenity concerning area under 'Forest, Irrigated land (by other than drinking water facility is source), Un-irrigated land, Cultivable waste and Area available. . not available for cultivation in the village are shown Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages against these columns. The area figures are given in not having Scheduled Castes hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh "_" is recorded population. wherever the information is not made available by the concerned department. The codes used for different Appendix-VI Summary'showing number of villages types of irrigation facilities available in the village are not having Scheduled Tribes indicated below: . population. (i) Government Canal GC Appendix-VII The appendix shows the list of villages A, VII B according to proportion of the (ii) Private Canal PC Scheduled castes and Scheduled (iii) Well (without electricity) W Tribes'to the total population by (iv) Well (with electricity) WE ranges.

103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Appendix-VIII Indicates Taluka! C.D. Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayat. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in the village. (b) List of Villages Merged in Towns and Outgrowths at 2001 Census : S1. No. Name of Taluka Name of Village 1 2 3 1 Ahmadabad City Asarwa Naroda Nikbl Odhav RakhiyaI Bagefirdosh Maktampur Gyaspur Shahwadi Saijpur Gopalpur 2 Daskroi Oga.naj Chenpur Sola Ghuma Ambli Bodakdev Muthiya Kathwada Hathijan Vatva (Rural) Fatewadi 3 Dholka Maflipur

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S1. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 Anandpura . ·00500600 00005 20 Rakhiyana 00502900 00062 2 Dadhana 00500700 00025 21 Ribdi 00503100 00064 3 Dalod 00501400 00033 22 Sadra 00502300 00060 4 Dhedhasana 00503000 00063 23 Sher 00502400 00061 . 5 Endla 00503300 00084 24 Sinaj 00500400 00006 6 Hansalpur 8echaraji 00500000 00001 25 Sitapur 00500100 00002 7 Jalisana 00500900 00027 26 Solgam 00502200 00059 8 Kachrol 00500200 00003 27 Trent 00503600 00089 9 Kadvasan 00502700 00088 28 Ughroj 00501800 00038 10 Kanpura (Sinaj) 00500500 00007 29 Ughrojpura 00501900 00037 11 Karsanpura 00503200 00065 30 Ukardi 00502000 00057 12 Kunpur 00501500 00034 31 Vanpardi 00501300 00029 13 Mandai 00502600 01090 32 Varmor 00501100 00031 14 Manpura 00502100 ·00058 33 Vasna Kunpur 00501600 00035 15 Mithapur 00502500 00032 34 Vinchhan 00500800 00026 16 Nana Ubhada 00503400 00086 35 Vinzuvada 00501200 00030 17 Navagam 00502800 00087 36 Vithlapur 00501700 00036 18 Nayakpur 00501000 00028 37 Zanzarava 00500300 00004 19 Odaki 00503500 00085

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OJ ra bO '" ;::; !l ;g "0c:: ._~ '"0: 0 "0 ~ ~ ..r:: Xl 0: 0:; 3 d Vl o(J ~ 0) "0 § - 'u USt:: ~ ~ ~ 0) OJ c:: 0 :::l'" ...... c::'" 8 o(J § e::: ~ co OJ o~ o~ OJ §1Il 2f/) g g:a .... .5 ..:= V':I 0.. _ 0) g~='6 E :::l I::: ~ 'u .~ ~B:a:::I ...... Q.) S ~8 - '" o s:: s:: ~ .... os OVl~~::1 -2 't ~ ::s ~ 0..", O< uer15 [JJ z.3 $g ~~ Z~ i.\3 :::s Ci c£~ 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 L1 CD Block: MandaI (0001) Hansalpur 864.0 1,464 284 P CHW T PH ACS B5 Becharaji C(5-10) H(lO+) TW PO(5-IO) CM(d) NCS« 5) CY(5-10) RS(5-10) (00500000) MCW(lO+) W CP« 5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) TK ST(lO+)

2 Sitapur 3,672.7 4,161 812 P(2) PHC T PO eM ACS BS (00500100) S PHS TW PH CP NCS CY(5-10) RS(5-1O) C(5-1O) FWC W OCS SP(lO+) RMP TK 5T(10+ ) CHW H(10+) MCW(lO+)

3 Kachrol 1,050.3 1,356 288 P T PH OCS BS (00500200) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(d) ACS(d) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) W CP«5) NCS(

4 Zanzarava 814.6 1;316 307 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00500300) S CHW TW PH CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC H(lO+) W CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) C{lO+ MCW(lO+) TK ST(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

5 Sinaj 891.1 1,639 287 P CHW TW PO CM(10+) ACS us (00500400) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) TK OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHCCIO+) ST(lO+)

6 Kanpura 495.8 675 149 P CHW T PO ACS BS (Sinaj) C(10+) H(10+) TW PH(lO+) CM(IO+) OCS CY(IO+) RS(IO+) (00500500) MCW(\O+) W CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) ~~\'!i._ PHC(IO+) TK ST(IO+)

7 Anandpura 289.4 37 6 CHW TW PO BS (00500600) P(d) H(10+) W PH(5-1O) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(5-IO) C(5-10) MCW(lO+) TK CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

8 Dadhana 1,899.7 2,961 568 P(3) CHW T PO ACS us (00500700) C(10+) H(10+) TW PH(10+) CM(IO+) NCS(10+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(10+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(IO+)

9 Yinchhan 536.6 988 242 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00500800) C(lO+) H(1O+) TW PH CM(5-1O) OCS CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) TK CP(5-1O) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHCC5-1O) 5T(10+)

10 Jalisana 1,699.0 2,000 421 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00500900) S CHW TW PH CM(5-IO) OCS CY(lO+) RS(lO+) C(1O+) H(lO+) W CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) MCW(10+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

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Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Viramgam EA N Grain. TWE(24.1) 439.9 121.0 279.0 Hansalpur MR (25) M Cotton, T(24 I) Becharaji FP Pulses

PR Viramgam EA N Cotton, TWE(26 1.7) 2,984.8 307.7 100.5 Sitapur 2 MR (40) M Grain. TK(IS.O) FP Pulses T(279.7)

PR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, TWE(98.0) 865.0 87.3 Kachrol 3 (43) Hajri. T(98.0) Wheat

PR Viramgam EA NM Tuwar, W(2.0) 619.8 1.6 118.2 Zaniatava 4 (38) Cotton, TWE(73.0) Bajri T(75.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM Wheat, TWE(56.0) 716.0 55.1 64.0 Sinaj 5 MR (41) Cotton, T(56.0) Jeeru

PR Virarngam EA NM Cotton, TWE(62,O) 320.8 74.0 39.0 Kanpura (Sin~j) 6 (43) Bajri, T(62.0) Jeeru

PR Virarngarn EA NM Wheat, TWE(28.0) 232.0 29.4 Anandpura 7 (15) Tuwar, T(28,O) Jeeru

PR Virarngam EA NM Cotton, TWE(36.1) 1,561.9 151.0 150.7 Dadhana 8 (40) Bajri, T(36.1) Wheat

PR Virarngarn EA NM Cotton, TWE(52.1) 396.9 41.0 46.6 Vinchhan 9 (40) Wheat, T(52.1) Jeeru

PR Virarngarn EA NM Wheat, W(50.0) 1,433.6 68.0 47.3 Jalisana 10 MR (30) Cotton, FP Pulses

109 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00 e ;>, ~ :s!'" ~ :a ... 0 ~ .~ .a ~~ ...., "'".. II 11) ., .. ~ § a~~ sa ~ ~ <= ~ e'g OJ) ., '" ..c o I¥ ~ .,.. -5 .g~ 0""' 2:l §~ "'til O~ U StIl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 II Nayakpur 1,050.8 938 211 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00501000) C(lO+) H(10+) . TW PH CM«.5) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(d) OCS«5) SP(lO+) PHC«5) TK ST(IO+)

12 Varmor 2.199.2 1,882 396 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00501100) C(lO+) H(10+) TW PH (I 0+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) TK ST(lO+) 13 Vinzuvada 1,657.1 1.913 407 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00501200) S CHW TW PH(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(10+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) H(lO+) T CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) K ST(IO+) PHC(10+) 14 Vanpardi 831.6 1,312 265 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00501300) C(lO+) CHW TW PH(lO) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(1O+) H(1O+) W CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

15 Dalod 1,915.4 2,499 500 P PHS T PO CP ACS(2) BS (00501400) S RMP(2) TW PH CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) CHW OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) H(lO+) ST(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(10+) 16 Kunpur 1,180.6 1,558 336 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00501500) C(1O+) H(IO+) TW PH(lO+) CM(lO+) OCS CV(10+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(IO+) 17 Vasna Kunpur 593.9 982 206 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00501600) C(1O+) H(lO+) TW PH(lO+) .CM«S) NCS(lO+) CV(iO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(lO+) 18 Vithlapur 2,240.7 3,025 598 P(2) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00501700) C(lO+) CHW TW PH(3) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) H(lO+) T OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) K ST(IO+) PHC(5·1O) 19 Ughroj 1,424.8 1,686 327 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00501800) S H(lO+) TW PH(lO+) CM(S-IO) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(1O+) PHC(S-IO) TK ST(lO+) 20 Ughrojpura 637.9 1,152 219 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00501900) S H(IO+) TW PH(IO+) CM(lO+) NCS(2) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(IO+) OCS(2) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) TK ST(lO+)

110 . VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

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PR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, W(6.1) 1,6933 189.2 169.0 Vannor 12 (34) Bajri, TWE(141.6) Wheal . T(l47.1)

PR Viramgam EA NM Wheal, W(l2.0) 1.346.0 35.1 126.0 Vinzuvada 13 (36) Cotton, TWE(l3S.0) Jeeru T(lSO.O)

PR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, TWE(103.0) 617.0 51.6 Vanpardi '"14 (36) Jeeru, T(103.0) Wheat

PR Viramgam EA N Cotton, TWE(121.4) 1,638.6 74.4 81.0 Dalod IS MR (34) Jowar, T(121.4) FP Bajri

PR Viramgam EA NM Bajri, TWE(58.1} 1,015.9 36.0 70.6 Kunpur 16 (32) . Jeeru, T(S8.1) Cotton

PR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, TWE(59.1) 473.9 16.0 44.9 Vasna Kunpur 17 (30) Pulses T(59.I)

PR Viramgam EA N Cotton, TWE(64.1) 1,956.9 59.7 160.0 Vithlapur 18 (25) Jeeru, T(64.\) " Wheat

PR Kadi EA NM .CottOI), TWE(38.6) 1,251.7 56.4 78.2 Ughroj 19 MR (25) Bajri, T(38.6) FP Jowar

PR Kadi EA NM Jowar, . TWE(32.0) 463.0 120.0 22.9 Ughrojpura 20 (25) Bajri, T(32.0) Cotton

111 DISTRICT CE~SUS HANDBOOK; AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - . Amenities and Amenities available (ifilot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad range~ viz.< S kms., S-lO kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility .is available is given) ~ oS '" ,.., """0 ~-g :~ ~ __ cd (1) ~ ~~ .c: ~ '" o r::: ill -0 § - 'tj US" 00 ., :I .... .c:'" ~ :a ~ o ~ o c<: ~ Ii -= .g --;;, ~ 0. a-co ~~ oU - '" ~ '13'" '':=> ~_8 ~ . g8:::'i3 e :I .... c: ~ ~ Q.Q.)'" c: ~ 5 § 00 '2'1: $ c 0 r::: ~ " ..... '".... ~Et·~lJC .,g~:J: !J'E z ~U tU 'g co ~_g ",'':; CI) 0 01) 'Z' < ~ .0_ 0.> :;;< S g_ E"" en . co u • Q. "}~ 1 ~ § .t: g::r: g§ :::> 'i3 c: .,2. f:!': ~..ci.":: e '" ._ 8 '" 88 .t: til 8 9 ·~o· § 1;) u"O :,''0 o ::s OJ '" g o " ::::I", ... o 0 .s c:;; CIl Z-l E-u~ Ue:J5 I 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 . ·11 12 13 21 Ukardi 856.7 1,299 2S2 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00502000) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH(5-1O) CM(5-IO) OCS CV(lO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(IO+) W CP(S-lO) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) TK ST(IO+) 22 Manpura 540.1 966 161 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00502100) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW P\f(5-10) CM«5) OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(5-10) NeS(5-to) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(lO+) 23 Solgam 1,330.2 982 236 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00502200) S CHW HI> PH(IO+) CM(S-IO) OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(1O+) H(10+) TW CP(10+) NQS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(10+) W ST(lO+) PHC(10+) TK 24 'Sadra 518.4 436 . 88 P CHW TW - BS (00502300) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PO(d) CM(lO+) ACS«S) CV{lO+) RS{lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(1O+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) . SP(10+) PHC(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) 25 Sher 934.3 1,155 248 P CHW T PO ACS' BS (00502400) s H(10+) HP PH(IO) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW CP«5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) W ST(lO+) TK 26 Mithapur 396.9 736 139 P CHW TW - ACS BS (00502500) C(10+) H(lO+) W PO(d) CM(lO+} NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(10+) MCW(1O+) TK PH(d) CP(10+) OQS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+) 27 Mandai 6,034.2 11,986 2,513 P(3) 0 T POTC CM ACS BS (00502600) S MCW TW PTOPH CP OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC PHC W NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(10+) PHS(2) TK ST(10+) FWC TB NH RMP SMP CHW H(lO+)

28 Kadvasan 1,020.5 1,085 229 P CHW HP PO ACS BS " (00502700) C{lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(S-lO) 01(5-10) OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(5·10) W CP(5-10) NCS«S) SP(10+) PHC(S-lO) TK ST(JO+)

29 Navagam 1,029.8 1,226 258 P RMP T PO ACS ' BS (00502800) C(10+) CHW TW PH(5-1O) CM(5-1O) NCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) W CP(S-lO) OCS SP(10+) MCW«S) TK ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

112 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 Q) <.) 'i3 0 § . '" 8-0 ...... , ~ ~ OJ 2 :::: -a. ~ ...... ~ O~'" OJ o ;::l QJ > d .t:l ..0 ~ ;::l g- ... "'"~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ 8 u en"" "" "Cl ~ ....'" - 4-< Q.. OJ ;::l on o OJ 0 0 .... .s.s ... 0 ~~8 > z" '".... 136 OJ ... ;::l ... '" c: OJ Q.. i:a~ [i . :;g~ .... ::l ce Z:::, 0 '5

PR Viramgam EA NM Bajri, TWE(48.0) 368.7 82.0 39.1 Manpura 22 (22) Cotton, TK(2.3) Wheat T(50.3)

PR Viramgam EA N Cotton, TWE(72.0) 1,009.0 80.2 164.0 Solgam 23 MRFP (27) Jowar, TK(5.0) Bajri T(77.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, TWE(78.0) 306.0 50.4 81.0 Sadra 24 MR (28) Jowar, TK(3.0) FP Bajri T(81.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM Bajri, TWE(141.6) 442.4 64.3 277.0 Sher 25 (25) Jowar, TK(9.0) Cotton T(150.6)

PR Viramgam EA N Jeeru, W(40.5) 255.1 ·10.0 24.9 Mithapur 26 FP (27) Cotton, TWE(60.7) Pulses TK(5.8) T(l07.0)

PR Viramgam· EA NM Jowar, 6,034.2 Mandai 27 (24) Bajri, Wheat

PR Viramgam EA NM Jowar, TWE(39.0) 4.7 943.4 31.5 . Kadvasan 28 (26) Bajri, TK(2.0) Cotton T(41.0

PR Viramgam EA NM Jowar, TWE(l25.0) 837.0 20.0 47.8 Navagam 29 (26) Gram, T(l2S.0) Wheat

113 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 bus. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) on<:'" ~ 'B 3";3?l '" ol3 :> os "'~ '" '" ~ 'g 00 0.) "' .s::: o ~ ?' 1;; '" -5 .g ~ o~ "- §CO ol3 ~ g:S 4- ~ a'" _,-trJ ::j_ -~ ~ E .D a-g o~ ::c c; ~ "" = OJ '" tU 8 ;;:U :i ~ ~ 5'0 .~ .~ ~8:a ~8d~8 b § OVJcd~= ::: '"" ~ 0.." 0 on jl '" '6'> ~ .... '"0 U..o:: U e iii 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 30 Rakhiyana 606.5 1,348 267 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00502900) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(1O+) NCS CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(1O+) OCS SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(JO+)

31 Dhedhasana 642.4 515 104 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00503000) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(IO+) CM(lO+) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(lO+) 32 Ribdi 1,144.9 1,418 315 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00503lO0) C(10+) CHW TW PH(10+) CM(10+) NCS(5-1O) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) W CP(10+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

33 Karsanpura 758.6 1.284 260 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00503200) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(lO+) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(JO+) PHC(5-JO) TK ST(lO+) 34 Endla 1,046.6 1,487 300 P PHS T PO eM ACS BS (00503300) S CHW TW PH CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+} C(lO+} H(lO+) W OCS(10+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

35 Nana Ubhada 1.703.6 2,019 385 P D T PO ACS BS (00503400) C(10+) CHW TW PH CM(lO+) OCS CV(IO+l RS(lO+) H(10+) W CP«S) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(10+) TK ST(10+) PHC(lO+) 36 Odaki 572.7 1,098 191 P CHW TW ACS BS (00503500) C(10+) H(lO+) W PO(lO+) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(fO+) 37 Trent 2,444.3 3.107 662 P D T PO CP ACS BS (00503600) S PHC TW PH(8J) CM(lO+) OCS CV(lO+) RS(10+) PUC PHS TK NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(10+) RMP ST(IO+) SMP CHW H(1O+) MCW(lO+)

BlockT.tal 47,525.9 65,751 13,437 P(42) D(3) T(31) P0(32) CM(4) ACS(35) 1lS(37) S(12) MCW W(30) TO CP(4) NCS(5) PUC(3) PHC(3) TK(35) !'TO OCS(l7) PHS(13) HP(3) PH(l16) FWC(Z) TW(37) TB NIl RMP(6) SMP(2) CIIW(36)

114 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 0 ;.a u d 0 0 ;!'! d ... 0 '" 'N § ... <8 bl) is 0 !l bl) U o..t: ..!:l '" ~ '"u cCl ... -§ bl) '" ;::l '" ~ I'l ;;.., '" ~~ !l ... :;: is.. ,_ ... :3:0-;;;-'" "" :a .0 B 0. ~., o ::J Q)' '0 > " 0. ... ., ~ E ..t: ~ ::J §" ~ gp ~ .... '"Q ::l U U) S g '0 ~ ~ 0'"'" 0 0...... """' ., ::J bl) fJ;.a8 d g; ""'., z '"8 ~ ... ::J ~-~ 'E .~.E 0 C':j .;:: 0. :;: '" d '"0 E r~., C ~ ... '0 "ag-o 0. 0 0 o '" 0 .- » '5'" -< z·-=::, p.. z :E:E u.. l=e ::J u~a ~8 z'" r.tl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I PR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, TWE(46.0) 446.9 62.0 45.5 Rakhiyana 30 MR (27) Bajri, TK(6.l) FP Jowar T(52.1)

MR Viramgam EA NM Cotton, TWE(S7.0) 414.1 60.3 no Dhedhasana 31 FP (23) Bajri, TK(4.0) ]owar T(91.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM ]owar, TWE(2IS.0) 857.7 12.0 44.9 Ribdi 32 (25) Bajri, TK(l2.3) Jeern T(230.3)

PR Viramgam EA N Jowar, TWE(32.0) 655.0 1.0 68.6 Karsanpura 33 MR (17) Bajri, TK(2.0) Wheat T(34.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM Jowar, TWE(36.0) 811.0 105.0 90.6 Endla 34 (17) Bajri, TK(4.0) Wheat T(40.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM Jeern, TWE(l25.0) 1,448.0 26.6 100.0 Nana Ubhada 35 (24) Cotton. TK(4.0) Bajri T(129.0)

PR Viramgam EA NM Jowar, TWE(24.0) 509.8 4.0 31.7 Odaki 36 (17) Bajri, TK(3.2) Wheat T(27.2)

PR Viramgam EA NM Jowl\f, TWE(82.0) 2,074.0 117.3 162.0 Trent 37 (15) Bajri, TK(9.0) Wheat T(91.0)

PR(36) EA(37) N(37) 0.0 W(llO.54) 31,755.3 3,506.7 9,148.0 MR(12) M(3l) TWE(2,912.59) FP(ll) TK(92.73) T(3,1l5.86j

115 116 TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK DETROJ - RAMPURA .

117 118 VILLAGE DIRECTORY (C) Alphabetical list of Villages (Taluka Detroj Rampura)

SL Name of Yillage 2001 1991 Sl. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number, Number I 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 Abasna 00505600 00043 29 Kanz 00508200 00077 2 Aghar (Ashoknagar) 00508800 00093 30 Kointiya 00509000 00096 3 Amarpura 00504200 00014 31 Kukvav 00507000 00072 4 Balsasan 00504700 00019 32 Madrisana 00505700 00044 5 Barnroli 00505900 00020 33 Marusana 00506700 00051 6 Bantai 00504000 00011 34 Mota Karanpura 00507600 00069 7 Bhagapura 00507900 00056 35 Moti Rantai 00504100 00012 8 Bhankoda 00508600 00080 36 Nadishala 00505500 00042 9 Bhatariya 00504500 00018 37 Nana Karanpura 00507700 00068 10 Bhonyni 00506100 00047 38 NartiRantai 00505000 00013 11 Bhonynipura 00507100 00073 39 Nathpura 00506900 00050 12 Boska 00508900 00095 40 Odhav 00505200 00024 13 Chhaniyar 00508100 00067 41 Odhav pam 00505300 14 Dabhsar 00503800 00009 42 Panar 00509100 00099 15 Damodaripura 00507200 00074 43 Rajpura 00504800 00021 16 Dangarva 00505800 00045 44 Rampura 00508500 00079 17 Dekavada 00506600 00054 45 Ratanpura 00506800 00053 18 Detroj 00507500 00070 46 Rudatal 00503900 00010 19 Fatepura 00504900 00022 47 Sadatpura 00507800 00055 20 Gamanpura 00505400 00040 48 Sangpara 00507400 00075 21 Ghatisana 00508300 00076 49 Shihor 00508000 00066 22 Ghelda 00506200 00048 50 Shobhasan 00506000 00046 23 Gunjala 00503700 00008 51 Sujpura 00504400 00016 24 Hathipura 00507300 00071 52 Sunvala 00504300 00015 25 Indrapura 00506300 00049 53 Telavi 00504600 00017 26 Jaspura 00506400 00041 54 Umedpura 00506500 00039 27 Jethipura 00505100 00023 55 Vasna (Chhaniyar) 00508700 00081 28 Kantrodi 00508400 00078

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the col limn and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) <1l 00 .gj ~ ~ '0 "0 ~ ::> :>. .<: "C " .., ;l:~ o'd 5 .f.l '" OJ ;;~Vl '" "" " "0 § - Ti uat: oD <1l '" '" f:: 0 ~ ~ ~ .... "" .,s"" o~ .<: o ;l: -"l'O .g" ~ 8~ ,am o'd ~ c:<: .<:"" ..... :I:'" gj B "'- _ <1l 8.:'E o~ '" :::I -;; i:! .-ocr.l::l- .~ i 2 a '" 00 <1l ~8 - "'" '" ~ '" .~> ~B~ 8~='6 a '" e "'-" o "<1l 0 00 'g =.- Q) 4-< " '" " <1l ... .g ~:t $.g "a "E '$ i o 0 ..." -'" ~u ::;u " -;; ~ '" .::: eo - ::> <1) • ca'';: en 0 ~ ";::: -< ~ .<:_ "g u :.;;; ~.2 a g, ",-O~ u evs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Detroj-Rampura (()(){)2)

Gunjala 1,277.0 3.043 595 P CHW T PO OCS BS (00503700) AC H(lO+) TW PH CM(IO+) ACS(5·1O) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) TK ST(lO+)

2 Dabhsar 510.0 1,235 239 P CHW T PO BS (00503800) 0 H(IO+) TW PH CM(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) MCW(IO+) W CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(iO+) PHC(IO+) TK OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

3 Rudatal 1,487.4 2,397 513 P PHS T PO ACS OCS BS (00503900) S CHW TW PH CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) C(10+) H(lO+) W CP(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

4 Bantai 373.3 1,169 266 P PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00504000) S CHW TW PH(10+) CP(5-1O) NCS(lO+) CV(1O+) RS(5-1O) C(lO+) H(10+) W OCS(5-1O) SP(10+) MCW(IO+) TK ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

5 Moti Rantai 416.7 1,001 214 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00504100) C(10+) CHW TW PH CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) CV(10+) RS(5-1O) H(lO+) W CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

6 Amarpura 282.3 642 130 P CHW T PH ACS BS (00504200) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(5-JO) CM(S-IO) OCS CV(lO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) TK CP(S-1O) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

7 Sunvala 626.0 4,648 914 P(2) H T PO CM ACS BS (00504300) S D TW PH(30) CP OCS CV(IO+) RS puc MCW TK NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C(10+) PRC ST(IO+) FWC RMP(5) CHW

8 Sujpura 433.3 517 95 P CHW T BS (00504400) C(1O+) H(lO+) TW PO(<5) CM(<5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS« S) MCW«5) TK PH(<5) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS« S) ST(IO+)

9 Bhatariya 309.3 750 148 P CHW T PH ACS BS (00504SOO) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO«5) CM(5-IO) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS MCW(lO+) CP(S-1O) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+) BS 10 Telavi 760.3 1,264 242 P PHS T PO RS(5-10) (00504600) C(10+) CHW TW PH(S·IO) CM(5-IO) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) H(lO+) CP(5-1O) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) C (I) u :a c: ,.., 0 5 c: E ... .., 'N E ..z bJl is'" 0 til .., ~ bJl U ..,..c: .., o'(j OJ'" ... u :; C-o til :l ~ bJ) C » ::2 5 .., ... I:; ... =a ~ ::: 'i5. .... '0 ~O';;)'" '" ~ .D .9 Co .., o :l ., C ;;: '" 0. 0. ... ., S ..c: ~ :l " bJl'" ...... 2 ::I U U) '0 ~ lii -§._ 0~ '"o ...... OJ '"Co _E iil:l ., ::I OJ) - '" 0 ~ '0 ... z .... ""' ... "t;j 0 '" ._ 8 - 1>0'" '" ~ Co U~ '"~ ~ '"~ ._ » :§ E.§~ .,:= '': 0. ., c: 0 .., o'" '" 0 c: ... ::I ~ Cl.) 0§g -

PR Kadi (21) EA N Cotton, TWE(300.0) 751.9 156,0 69.1 Gunjala M Wheat, T(300.0) Castor

PR Kadi (21) EA N Cotton. TWE(I37.5) 307.5 19,0 46.0 Dabhsar 2 M Wheat, T(l37.5) Rajri

PR Kadi (23) EA N Wheat, TWE(76.0) 1,268.7 139.7 Rudatal 3 MR M Bajri, TK(3.0) Castor T(79.0)

PR Kadi (25) EA N Chilly, TWE(120.0) 231.0 1.3 21.0 Bantai 4 MR M Mustard. T(l20.0) Tuwar

PR Kadi (20) EA N Wheat, TWE(73.0) 263.9 46.7 33.1 Moti 5 M Bajri. T(73.0) Rantai Cotton

PR Kadi (27) EA N Chilly, TWE(60.7) 60.0 161.6 Amarpura 6 MR M Jeeru, T(60.7) FP Cotton

PR Kadi (22) EA Castor, W(4.0) 374.8 15.0 135,0 Sunvala 7 MR Mustard, TWE(97.l) FP Chilly T(lOI.2)

PR Kadi (27) EA N Chilly, TWE(l13.3) 202.7 70.0 47.3 Sujpura 8 MR M Mustard, T(113.3) FP Jeeru

PR Mahesana (25) EA N Wheat, TWE(178.6) 94.6 2.5 33.6 Bhatariya 9 MR Bajri, T(l78.6) FP Jeeru

PR Mahesana (26) EA N Cotton, TWE(296.5) 323.5 70,0 70.3 Telavi 10 MR Bajri. T(296.5) FP Wheat

121 Y-54-21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is ShOWll ill the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<; 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 0> 00 -;; ~ .... » !:! '0 ~ oj -0 en '" ._ ..t:: V " :;::~ o(J ~ Q) -'" -30lV> os oj " V):-;:: >-. en C; ... -a ~ ~"§~ ~8 i:'::f ~ Q..., "'-o 5'" c :.s: bO '" 'u .-= :l ._ ._ ·c S S '5:r: - - 60 ::J :.acu .:: ~.@" c d 0 o :: -0 ",0 '0 6o '"0 So 0 oS ~g:g.a-g o = ~ CZl" Z..J Fe::. ~~ Z~ Ul :2 CS o':~ UU «ZO ~[L>U< U~-~en 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 II Balsasan 862.0 2,795 585 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00504700) C(10+) CHW TW PH CM{5-10) OCS CY{lO+) RS(5-1O) H(IO+) W CP(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-1O) 12 Rajpura 293.4 790 173 P CHW T BS (00504800) C(10+) H(IO+) TW PO«5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CY(10+) RS«5) MCW(10+) W PH«5) CP«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) TK OCS« 5) ST(lO+) 13 Fatepura 249.5 454 91 I' PHS T PO BS (00504900) C(10+) CHW TW PH(5-1O) CM(5-10) ACS(5-1O) CY(10+) RS(5-10) H(10+) TK CP(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(10+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) PHC(5-1O)

14 Nani Rantai 369.4 555 109 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00505000) C(10+) H(IO+) TW PH(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS CY(10+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) W CP(5-1O) OCS SP(10+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(IO+)

15 Jethipura 241.8 526 94 P CHW T PO OCS(2) BS (00505100) C(10+) H(IO+) TW PH(S-IO) CM(5-1O) ACS(<5) CY(IO+) RS(S-IO) MCW(10+) W CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(IO+)

16 Odhav 725.9 710 162 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00505200) S RMP TW PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(10+) C(10+) CHW W CP(IO+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK ST(lO+) MCW(10+) PHC(IO+)

17 Odhav Paru 341 76 TW (00505300) P« 5) H(lO+) W PO«5) CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS«S) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) PH(d) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

18 Gamanpura 390.5 594 119 P CHW T PO OCS BS (00505400) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(lO+) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) CV(10+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

19 Nadishala 536.3 1,275 275 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00505500) S CHW TW PH(5-1O) CM(5-1O) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) H(lO+) W CP(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(10+) ST(lO+) PHC(5-1O)

20 Abasna (00505600) 532.7 1,437 295 P CWC T PO BS C(lO+) CHW TW PH CM(<5) ACS«5) CY(IO+) RS(<;5) H(lO+) W CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) MCW(IO+) TK OCS(10+) ST(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) Q (!J :e OJ 0 0:: cu E ... .9 <= 0) E ... <8 OJ) '" .~ 0 (!J 0 U ~ tlO cu..c:'" 0) o

PR Kadi (27) EA N Chilly, TWE(24.0) 228.0 14.0 27.4 Rajpura 12 M Jeeru, T(24.0) Mustard

PR Kadi (29) EA N Chilly, TWE(26.0) 210.5 3.0 10.0 Fatepura 13 Castor, T(26.0) Mustard

PR Viramgam (36) EA N Bajri, TWE(86.0) 35.4 203.0 45.0 Nani 14 Chilly, T(86.0) Rantai Oil

PR Kadi (28) EA N Chilly, TWE(26.0) 202.0 2.0 11.8 Jethipura 15 Mustard, T(26.0) Jeeru

PR Viramgam (42) EA N Chilly, TWE(72.0) 438.0 115.0 100.9 Odhav 16 M Cotton, T(72.0) Jeeru

FP Viramgam (32) ED Cotton, Odhav 17 Chilly, Pam Jeeru

PR Kadi (25) EA N Bajri, TWE(I00.0) 254.4 4.0 32.0 Gamanpura 18 M Castor. TOOO.O) Cotton

PR Kadi (27) EA N Wheat, TWE(194.4) 273.6 64.0 4.3 Nadishala 19 FP M Chilly, T(194.4) Castor

PR Viramgam (51) EA N Wheat, TWE(60.0) 428.0 44.7 Abasna 20 MR Cotton, T(60.0) FP Chilly

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23 Bamroli 767.7 2.708 518 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00505900) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(5) CM«5) OCS CV(lO+) RS« 5) MCW(IO+) TK CP(<5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+) 24 Shobhasan 635.3 2,231 444 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00506000) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(lO) CM(5-1O) NCS CV(lO+) RS« 5) MCW(IO+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+) 25 Bhonyni 758.9 1,794 375 P T PO ACS BS (00506100) S H(lO+) TW PH CM(5-1O) NCS CV(IO+J RS C(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) TK ST(lO+) 26 Ghelda 425.9 1.I46 232 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00506200) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(5-10) NCS CV(IO+) RS MCW(lO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

27 Indrapura 141.7 573 133 P CHW T BS (00506300) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS«5) MCW(IO+) W PH(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SPOOf) PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

28 Jaspura 216.5 601 120 P CHW T BS (00506400) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO«5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(5-W) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

29 Umedpura 207.8 567 99 P CHW TW OCS BS (00506500) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO(d) CM(5-IO) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(JO+) ST(IO+)

30 Dekavada 1,383.7 2,716 554 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00506600) S RMP TW PH(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(2) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) CHWH(lO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

31 Marusana 266.4 1,054 213 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00506700) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(<5) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(10+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) TK ST(IO+)

124 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~ . ::;E'" § I:; '"-0;3 ... o~ ~ ::: c.. "0 ~ '" , 2 0. i5 El 'd) oj c ;; ...0. 11)- ::: IU::: = .~ ~ '3g~ ... ::I § 0. IU 0 o '" ·c '5 = ~ t:.J::> '"CI)

I'R Kadi (20) fA N Chilly, TWE(S4.0) 749.0 36.4 97.0 Dangarva 22 M Jeeru, T(l!4.0) Castor

PR Kadi (IS) EA N Chilly, TWE(78.0) 628.0 16.0 4S.7 Bamroli 23 M Mustard, T(78.0) Jeeru

PR Kadi (1S) EA N BajTi, TWE(147.2) 34D.6 147.6 Shobhasan 24 MR M Wheat, T(l47.2) Jeeru

PR Kadi (16) EA N Bajri, TWE(32 1.0) 269.0 63.0 IOS.9 Bhonyni 25 MR M Wheat, T(32 1.0) Jeeru

PR Kadi (18) EA N Castor, TWE(218.3) 140.7 34.9 32.0 . Ghelda 26 MR M Bajri, T(2IS.3) Wheat

PR Kadi (21) EA N Castor, TWE(24.lf 94.9 7.3 12.4 Indrapura 27 Jeeru, TK(3.0) Pulses T(27.1)

PR Kadi (23) EA N Jeeru, TWE(76.1) 104.9 7.0 28.S Jaspura 28 M Couon, T(76.l) Castor

PR Kadi (2S) EA N Bajri, W(lO.O) 141.0 10.0 10.8 Umedpura 29 M Wheat, TWE(36.0) Jeeru T(46.0)

PR Kadi (20) EA N Bajri, W(40.2) 1,067.2 24.0 121.7 Dekavada 30 M Cotton, TW(l30.6) Wheat T(l70.8)

PR Kadi (19) EA Mustard, TWE(3S.0) 206.0 4.0 21.4 Marusana 31 Cotton, T(3S.0) Bajri

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bD .=;'" ~ ;>, '0I': ._~ ] oS '0 '0 til c c ...-= ~ a '" o~ :r: -OCJ'J::i"-' - til::: ~ .~ 8' ~ ::l'" I': c::; -a ~ E ~8 oS ~ c:: ~ 00 <> ''=: i]~ g ...... ='i3 E ::l 0.", ~ 'u :s .- Q.) Q) "" 5 OD '~'t ~ Z ...o '"0 .... &:CJ i;CJ c::; c .:!l '" ...OJ ...'" .:::: 5"n .g ~£s·a -~ ·il ~_g u cd'= CI:l a) " Z..J [£§ ~~ Z~ III ~'" i5 6:~ uu "':ZO ~d:>(J~ uer15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 32 Ratanpura 119.1 586 liS P CHW T PO BS (00506800) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(lO+) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) CP(5-1O) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) 33 Nathpura 164.! 362 82 P CHW T PH BS (00506900) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM«5) ACS« 5) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(S-lO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) 34 Kukvav 623.2 2.047 349 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00507000) C(lO+) CHW TW PH CM«5) NCS(10+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) TK CP(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC«5) 3S Bhonynipura 97.3 153 34 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00507100) S' H(lO+) TW PH CM(S-I·O) NCS CY(IO+) RS C(10+) MCW(10+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+) 36 Damodaripura 227.3 640 126 P CHW T BS (00507200) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-1O) CY(lO+) RS«5) MCW(lO+) TK PH(lO+) CP(5-1O) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

37 Hathipura 344.4 884 178 P CWC T ACS BS (00507300) C(lO+) CHW TK PO(5-1O) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) H(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) SP(10+) MCW(IO+) ST(lO+) PHC(IO+)

38 Sang para 205.6 846 161 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00507400) S H(10+) TW PH(lO+) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(10+) W CP(lO+) OCS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(IO+)

39 Detroj 2.388.2 6.272 1,289 'p' .. 0(2) T PO CM ACS BS (00507500) S MeW TW TO CP NCS CY(lO+) RS PUC MH W PTO oes SP(lO+) C(lO+) PHC TK PH ST(lO+) FWC CHW 0 H(lO+)

40 Mota Karanpura 132.0 332 65 P CHW T PO BS (00507600) C(10+) H(10+) TW PH CM«5) ACS« 5) eY(1o+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

41 Nana Karanpura 194.2 427 70 P eHW T PO BS (00507700) C(10+) H(10+) TW PH(10+) CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) eY(1o+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5.1O) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+)

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ., Q () ::a c ., 0 ... c S c 0. o ::; '0 ''::: .... :::l eo rn 0. g ., ::; OJ) ~::a2 c eo 0 z 0 ... -"-' >. .,

PR Kadi(20) EA Mustard; TWE(30.6) 11'9.0 14.5 Nathpura 33 MR Cotton, T(30.6) Bajri

PR Kadi (16) EA N Cotton, TWE(104.0) 437.2 46.0 36.1 Kukvav 34 M Castor, T(104.0) Bajri

PR Mahesana (35) EA N Bajri, TWE(60.3) 17.l 6.1 13.8 Bhonynipura 35 MR M Wheat, T(60.3) Jeeru

PR Kadi (12) EA Jeeru, TWE(39.2) 142.7 25.3 13.0 . Damodaripura 36 MR Castor, TK(7.!) Cotton T(46.4)

PR Kadi (16) EA N Cotton, TWE(72.0) 191.0 50.4 27.0 Hathipura 37 M Castor, TK(4.0) Rajri T(76.0)

PR Kadi (13) EA Cotton, TWE(14.2) 172.8 18.6 Sangpara 38 MR Jeern, T(14.2) FP Castor

PR Ahmadabad (70) EA N' Jowar, W(4.0) 1,421.6 102.0, 397.4 Detroj 39 M Bajri, TWE(400.0) Wheat TK(63.2) T(467.2)

PR Viramgam (35) EA Cotton, WE(30.0) 63.0 19.0 17.0 Mota Karanpura 40 Castor, TK(3.0) Mustard T(33.0)

PR Kadi (34) EA Mustard, TWE(30.0) 142.5 17.6 Nana Karanpura 41 Wheat, TK(4.2) Castor T(34.2)

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is avaiJable is given) <)) 00 .!l! :Q "§ >-. " Q'j :::I 0 '0 ~ $ § 'g 3-;'", :;:~'" -=-.. <)) <)) c "0 ""§ "§ UEt:: en <)) :::I .... 'g .... -5 o~'" '" § ~ ~ "'-0 .g ~ ~ -= ace ~ g 8: .0 '- ::r: gj El'" 5 " o~ "'" - <)) -u"'-~ .~. gf ~ E ~8 ~ ~ '" "'" '- '" co ~ '"'6'0 ll..) '" > ~~'6 E - o a ~ ~-;::f~ 0.<))::I '" d) c:: 'Q .~ ._ v 4- a ~ ;g 0 en ..9! c:: '13'E ~ 1 o 0 i:;U u< U e", I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 42 Sadatpura 1,013.3 1,480 352 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00507800) S CHW TW PH(5-10) CM{5-lO) OCS CY{lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) H(lOt) TK CP(S-lD) NCS(S-lO) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(10+) PHC(5-10)

43 Bhagapura 1,243.1 1,052 230 P(2) CHW T ACS BS (00507900) C(lO+) H(5-10) TW PO(5-1O) CM(5-lO) OCS CY(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lOt) W PH(S-lO) CP(S-lO) NCS(S-IO) SP(10+) PHC(S-lO) TK ST(IO+) 44 Shihor 953.9 1,384 299 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00508000) S CHW TW PH«5) CM«5) OCS CY(lO+) RS(lO+) C«5) H«5) W CP(d) NCS(d) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(IO+) PHC« 5) 45 Chhaniyar 1,2795 1,749 372 PC T PO ACS BS (00508100) (JO+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(5-IO) NCS CY(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) W CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) TK ST(IO+) 46 Kanz 1,623.6 2,807 571 P PHS T PO ACS BS (OOS08200) C(lO+) CHW TW PH CM(d) OCS CY(IO+) RS H«S) TK CP«5) NCS(d) SP(lO+) MCW(d) ST(IO+) PHC«S) 47 Ghatisana 381.3 573 154 P CHW TW PO BS (00508300) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(5-10) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-IO) CY(lD+) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-to) TK CP(5-to) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

48 Kantrodi 497.1 474 tol P CHW T PH(2) ACS BS (00508400) C(lO+) H« 5) TW PO(d) CM«5) NCS«5) CY(lO+) RS(d) MCW(d) TK CP(d) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(d) ST(lO+)

49 Rampura 1,137.1 3,362 703 P H T PO CMCP ACS BS (00508500) S D W TO NCS CY(lO+) RS(<5) PUC MCW TK PTO OCS SP(IO+) C(1O+) MH PH ST(lO+) CWC PHC PHS FWC TB CHW

50 Bhankoda 1,290.1 1,840 361 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00508600) C(lO+) CHW TW PH CM«5) OCS CY(lO+) RS H« 5) w CP(d) NCS(d) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(d)

128 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) b 0.) u :.a <= 0 c0.) E .... 0.) ~'" 'N g ..8 a 0.) i5 bf) u. ~ '" 0.) o(l 0:1 B-n ~ bf) 5 c .Q ::E '"'0 '" =' 0:1 ... a 0.) ~ 0,-..0:1 :a "-' g ~ 0.. '0 0.. 13 6 3 0.)bf)0.)'" 0.. o..~ 0' ~ 0= ~ ..t:: ~ ::l £ S::l {) <:I) 0:1 '0 l:! -~._c: :>0 o 0;j .... 0:1. 0.. S ~ o ::l bf) c co 0 z ~ 0 '" :> '0 .... ;. ...., en ~~ ~ :: 0.) 'E ·,OE 0 ~ ..::; 0- I]' ~ ~ '" <= ... ._b'h'" >. 0- ·c.. 0.. ., <= 0 ()) o '" '2 "3g"d ... ::l ~ ., .( Z<.::- !:l... Z ~::E &: ~e :::> U~§ .(u Z <:I) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Kadi (30) EA N Bajri, TWE(76.0) 817.0 58.0 58.3 Sadatpura 42 M Wheat. TK(4.0) Cotton T(80.0)

PR Viramgam (32) EA N Bajri, TWE(210.3) 898.6 42.5 91.7 Bhagapura 43 M Wheat, T(ZlO.3) Jowar

PR Viramgam (28) EA Cotton, TWE(5Z.0) 710.0 38.9 153.0 Shihor 44 Jeeru, T(52.0) Bajri

PR Viramgam (28) EA N Bajri, TWE(86.0) 1,038.8 50.0 104.7 Chhaniyar 45 MR M Cotton, T(86.0) FP Castor

PR Viramgam (29) EA N Jowar, TW(80.9) 1,170.1 283.0 89.6 Kanz 46 M Bajri, T(80.9) Wheat

PR Kadi (16) EA N Jowar, TWE(52.0) 218.0 50.0 6L3 Ghatisana 47 MR Bajri, T(52.0) FP Cotton

PR Viramgam (25) EA N Bajri, TWE(l 4 1.6) 258.1 45.0 44.1 Kantrodi 48 M Jowar, TK(8.3) Cotton T(l50.0)

PR Viramgam (24) EA N Jowar, TWE(150.0) 874.0 23.1 90.0 Rampnra 49 MR M Bajri, T(150.0) FP Cotton

PR Viramgam (26) EA N Jowar, TWE(56.1) 907.0 82.1 244.9 Bhankoda 50 M Bajri, T(56.1) Wheat

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PR Viramgam (15) EA N Jowar, TWE(250.0) 1,228.0 41.0 147.0 Aghar 52 M Bajri, T(250.0) (Asboknagar) Cotton

PR Viramgam (15) EA N Jowar, W(7.0) 380.0 55.0 42.1 Boska 53 Bajri, WE(4.0) Cotton TK(4.0) T(15.0) PR Viramgam (20) EA N Jowar, WE(21.0) 403.2 29.1 75.8 Kointiya 54 Bajri, TWE(24.0) Cotton TK(2.0) T(47.0)

PR Viramgam (15) .EA N Jowar, WE(20.0) 937.0 10.0 157.9 Panar 55 Bajri, TWE(24.0) Cotton TK(6.0) T(50.0)

PR(54) ED N(4S) W(6S.3) 23,786.1 2,440.2 3,566.2 MR(lS) EA(54) . M(34) WE(7S) FP(12) TW(211.S) TWE(S,(l99) TK(llS.8) T(5,569.6)

131 132 TALUKAIC.D. BLOCK VIRAMGAM

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SL Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Asalgam 00515100 00148 35 Liya 00513700 00138 2 Bhadana 00510100 00091 36 Melaj 00511200 00114 3 Bhavda 00509800 00101 37 Memadpura 00512500 00115 4 Bhojva 00510600 00110 38 Moti Kishol 00515800 00155 5 Chanothiya 005lO000 00092 39 Moti Kumad 00512400 00116 6 Chuninapura 00509500 00097 40 Nadiyana 00510900 00104 7 Dalsana 00509200 00083 41 Nani Kishol 00515300 00153 8 Dediyasan 005lO400 00108 42 NaniKumad 00512700 00127 9 Devpura 00509700 00100 43 Nilki 00511500 00111 10 Dhakdi 005lO300 00107 44 Ogan 00513600 00139 11 Dumana 00511600 00118 45 Rahemalpur 00513000 00124 12 Ghoda 00514700 00144 46 Rangpur 00512600 00128 13 Goraiya 00511700 00119 47 Rupavati 00515500 00152 14 Hansalpur Sereshvar 00512900 00125 48 Sabalpura 00509400 00052 15 Jakhwada 00513300 00130 49 Sachana 00513400 00129 16 Jaksi 005lO800 00105 50 Sarsavdi 00511300 00113 17 Jalampura 00514300 00141 51 Shahpur 00515600 00151 18 Jetapur 00515200 00147 52 Shivpura 00509600 00098 19 Juna Padar 00510700 00106 53 Sokali 00512800 00126 20 Kadipur 00511100 00102 54 Thori Mubarak 00513100 00133 21 Kaliyana 00510500 00109 55 Thori Thambha 00513900 00137 22 Kalyanpur (Shiyal) 00513500 00131 56 Thori Vadgas 00511900 00120 23 Kamijla 00514800 00143 57 Thuleta 00514600 00145 24 Kankaravadi 00512000 00122 58 Ukhlod 00510200 00090 ~ 25 Kanpura (Dalsana) 00509300 00082 59 Vadgas 00511800 00121 26 Karangadh 00515!1.00 00154 60 Valana 00512300 00117 27 Kariyana 00509900 00094 61 Vani 00512100 00123 28 Karkathal 00513200 00132· 62 Vansva 00514400 00140 29 Kayla 00515700 00156 63 Vanthal 00514200 00142 30 Khengariya 00514000 00134 64 Vasan 00514500 00146 31 Khudad 00511000 00103 65 Vasveliya 00513800 00136 32 Kokata 00511400 00112 66 Vekariya 00515900 00157 33 Kumarkhan 00514900 00150 67 Viramgam (Rural) 00512200 00158 34 Limbad 00514100 00135 68 Zezra 00515000 00149

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Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OQ <;; " "0 ;.., :§ '" "0 :a "0 "0 a ~ ;> ..r::: -""'" '" .- 3,"Zl "3:~ '" t> GIl :;:::: >. c " '" "0 ~ UE~ ~ OJ) <1J ,s" '" ... ..r:::" ~ "8 o~ § ciZ OJ '" .g f7l Q. ~.o ~ ~ r; :§'"g .... ::t:'" gJ B .. ~ ~ 8:8 o~ '" ::> <;; ,_ c;: ~ c; :t .- -U~::I~ .~ 8' ~ 'E ;>U - '" ~ '" ._ 'J:! g~::::'8 E ::I ::> '" '0 ~ ~lJ g ~ .~ 'E is ~ 0.." 0 00 .=: '2'E ~ z o 0 .... £U 1i;U '" 0; So ;... .g ~~S'2 ::I <1J - "" '" - '~ t ~ ctl°C CI) 0 0; Q) 'a < ~ ..0_ .~ :.;;: ~il E Q. 8'" § -;:c: <..l ." '" - Q. 31':: ~:-= 2.D·~ 8 ",._ .t:: 8 "" ::I .5 - <1J 8 9 OJ '" <..l S8 88 '~Jj §.8 uo"O="O o ~ ~ g '" "'", o 0 '" z3 F~ ~~ z~ iE ;2;" 0 &~ UU O~ U eVl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Viramgam (0003)

Dalsana 1,309.8 2,064.0 435 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00S09200) C(lO+) CHW TW PH(l5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CY(IO+) RS{lO+) H(lO+) W CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-1O)

2 Kanpura 136.9 330.0 74 P CHW W BS (Dalsana) C(1O+) H(10+) TK PO«S) CM«S) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(10+) (00S09300) MCW(lO+) PH(5-1O) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) 3 Sabalpura 113.2 ---Uninhabited (00509400)

4 Chuninapura 203.3 283.0 64 P CHW T ACS BS (00509SOO) C(10+) H(5-10) TW PO(<5) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-10) TK PH(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+) S Shivpura 483.2 344.0 84 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00S09600) C(10+) H(5-1O) TW PH(5-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) W CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(lO+) 6 Devpura 578.5 864.0 219 P RMP T PO ACS BS (ooS097oo) C(10+) CHW TW PH(lO) CM(IO+) NCS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(5-IO) W CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) TK ST(IO+) PHC(lO+) ... 7 Bhavda 398.5 409.0 83 P CHW T PO ACS BS (ooS098oo) C(10+) H(S-IO) TW PH(S-IO) CM(lO+) NCS(S-IO) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(5-10) W CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) TK ST(lO+)

8 Kariyana 650.0 3860 80 P CHW T ACS BS (00509900) C(lO+) H(10+) TW PO(d) CM(lO+) OCS CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) W PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(lO+)

9 Chanothiya 577.3 404.0 102 P CHW T ACS BS (00510000) C(lO+) H(5-1O) TW PO(d) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) W PH(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(<5) SP(10+) PHC(S-IO) TK ST(lO+)

10 Bhadana 1,325.7 1,341.0 284 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00510100) C(10+) H(10+) HP PH(10+) CM(IO+) NCS .CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) TW CP«5) OCS SP(lO+) PHC(<5) W ST(10+) TK

11 Ukhlod 1,406.0 1,966.0 384 P(2) PHS TW PO ACS BS (00510200) C(S-tO) CHW W PH(20) CM(10+) NCS CV(5-IO) RS(5-1O) H(5-1O) TK CP«5) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(<5)

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

;:. Land use «(e, area under different types of land use in hectare) OJ ;;:; U d 0 Il ro 0 .!2 is bO u <1).<:1 2 o(j ~ u 0 '" ::l il 00 5 d ;>, '" §"'d ... e ~'" "- > ..... ::I g CI.I "0 !: ~ -~.,.c 0 o .g " '""- ..s~ I:>Il 0 z l18 t) o " '"c ,_~ OJ e CIJ ,_~~ >, 'E .~] 0

PR Viramgam (15) EA N Cotton, W(l23) 1,128,6 48,8 100.0 Dalsana M Wheat, TWE(20,1) Jeeru T(32.4)

PR Viramgam (17) , EA N Cotton, W(9,0) 99,9 10,0 18,0 Kanpura 2 Jeeru, T(9,0) (Dalsana) Bajri

---Uninhabited 1063 6.4 0.4 Sabalpura 3

PR Viramgam (20) , EA N Cotton, TWE(22,0) 139,1 13,0 23,3 Chuninapura 4 M Jeeru, TK(5,9) . Wheat T(27 ,9)

PR Viramgam (25) EA N Cotton, TWE(I75,O) 221.3 .38,2 42,0 Shivpura 5 M Jowar, TK(6,7) Vegetable T(l81.1)

PR Viramgam (18) EA N Cotton, WE(lO.O) 356.0 94,0 . 70.5 Devpura 6 M Castor, TWE(4S,0) Jeeru T(5S,0)

PR Viramgam (15) EA N Bajri, W(7,O) 275,0 77.0 19.1 Bhavda 7 M Wheat, WE(4.4) Cotton TWE(l6.0) J' T(27.4) \

PR Viramgam (13) EA N Cotton" TWE(85.0) 490,0 6,0 68,0 Kariyana 8 M Wheat, TK(1.0) Jeeru T(86,0)

PR Viramgam (IS) EA Bajri, TWE(15,6) 498.4 20.3 43,0 Chanothiya 9 Wheat, T(15,6) Cotton

PR Viramgam (12) EA N Bajri, WE(12,9) 536,9 84.7 101.0 Bhadana 10 M Cotton, TWE(59O,2) Wheat T(603.1)

PR Viramgam (10) EA N Cotton, WE(335,9) 248.1 287,0 104,0 Ukhlod 11 MR M Bajri, TWE(43LO) FP Wheat T(766,9)

Y-54-23 137 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the.column and next to·it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms .. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) o~ ueCll 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 Dhakdi 830.2 1,223.0 262 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00510300) C(5-1O) CHW, W PH CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS(5-10) H(5-10) TK CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(5-IO) ST~10+) PHC(5-10) 13 Dediyasan 961.9 1,002.0 197 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00510400) C(5-lO) H(5-10) TW PH CM(S-lO) NCS(5-10) CV(S-lO) RS(5-1O) MCW(5->IO) W CP(5-IO) . OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(IO+) 14 KaJiyana 1,606.0 1,2]0.0 249 P D T PO ACS BS (00510500) C(5-10) RMP TW PH CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) CV(5-lO) RS(5-10) CHW W CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) He5-10) TK ST(10+) MCWeS-tO) PHC(IO+) 15 Bhojva 2,896.0 4,299.0 842 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00510600) C(5-10) RMP TW PH CM(5-IOj OCS CY(5-lO) RS(5-1O) CHW W CP(5-1O) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) H(5-1O) TK ST(lO+) MCW(5-1O) PRC(5-1O) 16 luna Padar 587.3 1,492.0 303 P CHW T PO BS (00510700) C(5-1O) H(5-10) TW PH(5-JO) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-lO) RS(S-lO) MCW(5-IO) W CP(5-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PRC(S·10) TK OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) 17 Jaksi 624.6 S74.0· 109 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00510800) C(S-IO) H(5-10) TW PH(5-10) CM(5-1O) NCS(S-JO) CY(5-1O) RS MeWeS-IO) W CP{S-lO) OCS{S-IO) SP(10+) PHC{S-IO) TK ST(10+)

18 Nadiyana 707.1 1,415.0 342 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00510900) C(lO+) CRW TW PH CM«5) OCS CY(10+) RS(1O+) H(10+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(IO+) PRC(5-IO) 19 Khudad 1,127.7 2,640.0 600 P(2) PHC T PO CM ACS BS (005Jl000) S C(10+) CHW TW PR(20) CP(lO+) OCS CV(IO+) RS(lO+) H{lO+) W NCS(1O+) SP(10+) MCW(IO+) TK ST(IO+) 20 Kadipur 394.4 191.0 41 P CHW T PO BS (00511100) C(1O+) H(IO+) W PH(S-IO) CM(5-10) ACS«5) CY(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) Sp{JO+) . PHC(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(10+)

.21 MeJaj 1,237.9 1,409.0 261 p. CHW T PO ACS BS (00511200) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(1O+) TW CP(lO+) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(lO+)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~ <.) ;;; (.J § <.) s:: ... 0) .~ 'N ~ .E co 0 la 0) .s 8 0) c1iJ '"l?Jl £~ =§ ~ la 1'a co ~ .?;> H~ :; B c.. ." ~O-;;;- > '" c.. ~ 50.. ..5 0 o co 0) ~ .c {3. -- -.a .9 " = l't "0 ~ - 1:1 > '" ...... g en c.. ~ 76'- 0 '"o ~ 0 I ~-- li.M ~ co > 'tl ... 1:1 z ...0) 1il = > 0) 2 ... = '" 0 'E ..:::.z 0 ~ "J:j ;;; c.. . ~ !l ~ '"~ ~ ~ 2:! co'" 0- E c.. 0 ILl 0 '8 ;;g'tl ... = '5 <: z;::.0) '" 0... Z :E:::g II-< ]~ ::> (.)~; <:.U Z'" en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Viramgam (8) EA N Cotton, WE(50.OJ 560.2 10.0 80.0 Dbakdi 12 M Bajri, TWE(130.0) Wheat T(l80.0)

PR Viramgam (10) EA N Cotton, WE(45.9) 644.6 80.0 103.9 Dediyasan 13 M Jeeru, TWE(87.5) Oil T(l33.4)

PR Viramgam (10) EA Cotton, WE(86.0) 1,255.0 70.0 65.0 KaJiyana 14 Jeeru, TWE(130.0)' Bajri T(216.0)

PR Viramgam (5) EA N Jowar, W(5.0) 2,522;0 177.0 85,0 Bhojva 15 M Bajri, WE(8.0) Wheat TWE(96.0) . TK(3.0) T(1l2.0)

PR Viramgam (6) EA N Cotton. W(l1.6) 386.4 20.0 140.0 luna Padar 16 M Jeeru, TWE(29.3) Wheat T(40.9)

PR Viramgam (9) EA N Bajri. W(4.0) 509.6 23.0 20.0 . Jaksi 17 M Wheat. WE(l6.0) Rice TWE(52.0) T(72.0)

PR Viramgam (11) EA N Cotton, W(lo.o) 498.7 100.4 52.0 Nadiyana 18 M Wheat. WE(30.0) Jeeru TWE(16.0) T(56.0) "

PR Viramgam .(11) EA N Wheat, W(2.0) 889.7 78.9 61.1 Khudad 19 M Bajn, WE(24.0) Cotton. TWE(72.0) T(98.0) MR Viramgam (15) EA Cotton, W(5.0) 318.0 17.0 20.4 Kadipur 20 FP Jowar. WE(I0.0) Bajri TWE(24.0) T(39.0) PR ' Viramgam (14) EA Cotton, TWE(103.0) 1.072.0 56.0 6.9 MeJaj 21 Jowar, T(103.OJ Jeeru

139 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) . <> b~ -0 tl >. .!!! -0 ~ B -0 -0 .~ ..c: ..>0: § '"il:~ o fB;a ~--.....:':.a: e c:: C1.l ::s .... c:: 0.., c 5 00 ..2 c:: ~ f! =._ 8 ~~ ~:;j '~'E ~ Z c 0 ~~ tU ~ .:= ~u '~.~:r=~'§ ::s... • -< g tfu .~ U ~_g ~ g_ ~ .~ .Q- u ~ 8 -< .... S5 ~., ._6 ..·c ::s :a., c:: ..;-fr 5 9 os g 38 58 -0 o 0 ·~o § £ ~~~~~ o :; ~ ell" Z.J ~~ ~t!. ~t!. tIl :2l E £i§ uu O< uS&i5 1 2 3 4 ·5 6 7 8 9 10. 11 12 13 22 Sarsavdi 972.0. 1,2o.S.o. 266 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00511300) C(1o.+) H(lo.+) TW PH CM(10+) NCS(lO+) CY(lo.+) RS(lo.+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK \ ST(101-) 23 Kokata 1,644.7 \1,702.0 324 P CHW T PO ACS BS (DOS I 1400) OS-lO) H(5-lO) TW PH CM(5-1O) OCS CY(S-lO) RS(5-10) MCW(S-IO) W CP(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(S-Io.) TK ST(lO+)

24 Nilki 484.S S35.0 87 P CHW TW ACS BS (DOS II 500) C«5) H«S) W PO«S) CM«S) NCS«S) CY« 5) RS«S) MCW(d) TK PH«5) CP(d) OCS«S), SP(IO+) PHC(d) ST(lO+) 25 Dumana 1,900.4 1,939.0 427 P RMP(l) T PO ACS BS (00511600) CiS-l0) CHW TW PH CM(5-lO) OCS CY(5-10) RS(5-IO) H(5-W) W CP{S-lO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) TK ST(1O+) PHC(S·IO) 26 Goraiya 4,194.9· 4,534.0 906 P(3) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00511700) C(IO+) RMP HP PH CP(lO+) NCS CY(lO+) . RS CHW TW OCS SP(IO+) H(lO+) W ST(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK .PHC(lO+) 27 Vadgas 1,491.3 1,316.0 278 P RMP T PO BS (00511800) C{lO+) CHW HP PH(lO,+) CM(10+) ACS(lO+) CY(10+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) TW CP(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) W OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+) TK 28 Thori Vadgas 763.7 1,063.0 .209 P CHW T PO BS (00511900) C(5-10) H(S-IO) TW PH(S-IO) CM«5) ACS«S) CV(S-Io.) RS(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) W CP(S-Io.) NCS(S-Io.) SP(10+) PHC(S-lO) TK OCS«5) ST(10+)

29 Kankaravadi 1,002.4 821.0 184 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00512000) C(10+) CHW HP PH(10+) CM(10+) NCS(1O+) CV(lD+) RS(IO+) H(lO+) TW CP(10+) OCS(<5)· SP(lO+) MCW(lO+} W ST(10+) \PHC(5-1O) 'TK

30 Yani 1,903.3 2,259.0 501 PS PHS T PO ACS BS (00512100) C(10+) RMP(2) TW PH(lO+) CM(lO+) OCS CY(lO+) RS CHW W CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) H(lO+) TK ST(10+) MCW(1o.+) PHC(S-Io.)

31 Vimmgam (Ruml) 3,405.1 186.0 36 P(4) 0 T PO BS (00512200)' C(S-tO) H(S-Io.) W PH(S-Io.) CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CY(S-tO) RS(5-IO) MCW(5-1O) TK CP(5-1o.) NCS(S-10) SP(IO+) PHC(5-lo.) OCS(5-lo.) ST(IO+)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land u~e in hectare) ~ 0) -.a 0c: 0 0 E! ... .. ~ c: E! <8 ·S 0 ~ 0 is U o..c E .... u :g 0 c(!. ~ tTl ::l ~ ;...... c: c'"g Q) "', '" 1; E ..c ~ :> 0. 0. .... !!:! 2 ~ ~ ....,·.9 ,_ ::s tJ CIl .g.- 0 o .... '"0- .§J1 '"o ::l~ '"bJ) s:: g; 0 Z tl til .... :> ~ 1:;! 0 > '" .... d _';::: 8'" Cl) 00 ;...til .tj.3 0 -;;; 0. ~] :s: :s: '" c .... ._ :§ -0", 0- E 0. Cl) 0 c ... ::s cd ·c s:: 0 o '" §

PR Viramgam (6) EA N Jowar, W(l0.9) 1,455.5 75.0 84.0 Kokata 23 M Bajri, WE(4.0) Cotton TWE(13.0) TK(2.3) T(30.2)

PR Viramgam (3) EA Bajri, W(21.1) 336.9 48.0 24.0 Nilki 2~ MR Wheat, TWE(54.5) Cotton T(75.6}

PR Viramgam (8) EA N Jeeru, W(B.O) 1,626.0 130.0 40.4 Dumana 25 M Cotton, TWE(96.D) Wheat T(l04.D)

PR Viramgam (14) EA N Cotton, W(9I.O) 3,274.8 500.0 104.0 Goraiya 26 M Bajri, WE(lD5.0) Wheat TWE(120.D) T(316.0)

PR Viramgam (17) EA N Jowar, W(IIO.O) 674.6 523.0 78.7 Vadgas 27 M COtton, WE(SS.O) Wheat TW(30.0) TWE(20.0) T(215.0) PR Viramgam (10) EA N Paddy, W(6.0) 617.0 20.7 50.0 Thori 28 \M Iowar, WE(l8.0) Vadgas Bajri TWE(52.0) T(76.0) PR Viramgam (15) EA N Wheat, W(2I.D) 565.0 110.0 206.0 Kankaravadi 29 M Cotton, WE(30.0) Jeeru TWE(70A) T(I 21.4)

PR Viramgam (13) EA N Cotton, W{50.9) 1,539.4 213.1 Vani 30 M Jeeru, TWE(IOO.O) Wheat T(15O.9)

PR ~iramgam (5) EA N Cotton, TWE(52.0) 2,631.1 503.0 219.0 Viramgam (Rural) 31 Wheat, T(52.0) Bajti

141 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available witbin the village, a dash (.) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5·10 kms. and 10+ .., kms of the nearest place where the faCility is available is given) en '" .!:a :E "0 ~ f >. 0: ';:1 E .. _g "0 clIl ~ e ...'" .. '" :;::~ 0> .., e ~ .. "0 § ] 'g 8g~ ~:; ~ Oll", oS g~ .c:: §o:l o Ill! ~ <;... .. ~ Et:/) clIl ~ 8: ] .. ::I ~~ g- _,-c.r.I e::1'-" .~ 0'" C;; ._e; ';:1~ 8 B e ~8 -=e'" t5 ~ _~.., c:: ~B'6 ~8='5S = ... e ~3 8-0> 5 6 CD ~ f! 9' '" 's'E ~ z o 0 p.;.U U C;; 6h .g ~~ ;g·a ::I" • g .. ~_g '3O~ 8=13et:/) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 ]~ ]J 32 Valana 1,004.0 1,354.0 291 P CHW T PO ACS BS .(00512300) C(5.10) H(5-10) TW PH CM(5-10) OCS CV(S-lO) RS(S·IO) MCW(5-10) W CP(5·1D) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(IO+)

33 Moti Kwnad 1,242.8 1,486.0 282 P CHW T BS (00512400) C(5-1O) H(IO+) W PO« 5) CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS(5-IO) MCW(lO+) TK PH« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

34 Mernadpura 409.9 1,637.0 398 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00512500) S CHW TW PH CM(lO+) NCS(10+) CV(lO+) RS(10+) C(10+) H(10+) W CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) MCW(1O+) TK ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

3S Rangpur 610.0 64S.0 171 P CHW T PO BS (00512600) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) TW CP(!O+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(10+) W OCS(5·10) ST(IO+} TK

36 Nani Kurnad 659.9 767.0 137 P CHW TW ACS BS (00512700) C(S·IO} H(5-10} W PO(d) CM(5-10) NCS(S.lO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) TK PH(5-10) CP(5·10) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(10+)

37 Sokali 665.5 2,158.0 409 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00512800) C(5-10) CHW TW PH(lO) CM(5-10) NCS(S.IO) CV(5·10) RS(S·IO) H(5-to) W CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) MeW(S·IO) TK ST(lO+) PHC« 5)

38 Hansalpur Sereshvar 2,695.9 4,910.0 972 P(3) CWC(4) T PO ACS BS (00512900) C(S-IO) PHS TW PH(4) CM(S-IO) OCS CV(5-1O) RS(S-lO) RMP W CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S·IO} CHW TK ST(5-10) R(S-10) MCW(S·IO) PHC«5)

39 Rahemalpur 849.4 1,281.0 262 P CHW T PO BS (00513000) C«S) R(d) TW PH(d) CM«S) ACS«S) CV«5) RS(d) MCW(d) W CP«5) .. NCS(d) SP(\O+} PHC«S) TK OCS(<5) ST(lO+)

40 Thori Mubarak 1,614.9 2,549.0 480 P PRS T PO ACS as (00513100) S CHW TW PH CM(5-10) OCS CV(S-lO) RS(S-lO) C(5·10) H(S-IO) W CP(5·10) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) TK ST(IO+) PHC(S·IO)

142 . VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village' Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

",' Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare j ~ 11) u :.a fi 11)s:: ... 'j:j .s '" 0~ ... is .. 11).c ..!:l ~ " 11) ~ ~ <.l o'<:! ~ .g bIl ~ s:: >. ~ '" ::I c'"g 11) ~ !:l .] :2 ::: "S. I:: "0 ~ 0"""" > s:: c. ... S 9 ~ 11) t>ll '"11) ~ ..d ~ ::I c. ... - s:: > _.:2 .... § u IZl !rc. ~ .g.- "o 'c;j 0 .5~ '"Bg ~ t>ll e c > Z " ~e t) ... ::I ~ ·Ei] ... ec. a~ '" . § '1:: c.. U~;

PR Viramgam (9) EA N Cotton, Ge(lo.O) 935.S 120.8 152.0 MotiKumad 33 M Jowar. W(l6.0) Bajri TK(S.2) . T(34.2) PR Viramgam (13) EA N Cotton, TWE(llO.O) 269.0 20.0 10.9 Memadpura 34 M Castor, T(110.0) Jeeru

PR Viramgam (12) EA N Cotton, .GC(40.0) 420.4 66.7 Rangpur 35 M Jeeru, W(8.0) Wheat TWE(72.0) . TK(3.0) T(l23.0)

PR Viramgam (9) EA Bajri. GC(32.0) 505.0 100.0 14.9 Nani Kumad 36 MR Cotton, W(8.0) Wheat T(4O.0)

PR Viramgam (8) EA N Jowar, GC(60.0) 482.0 30.0 35.5 Sokali 37 M Bajri. TW(58.0) Cotton T(1l8.0)

PR Viramgam (5) EA N Bajri. Gq243.0) I,S79.0 60.9 2110 Hansalpur 38 M Wheat, W(20.0) Sereshvar Cotton- TWE(260.0) TK(20.0) T(543.0)

PR Viramgam (4) EA N Jowar, W(63.0) 132.2 1l0.0 537.2 Rahemalpur 39 M Bajri, TK(7.0) Cotton T(70.0)

PR Viramgam (10) EA N Wheat, GC(4S.0) 1,338.9 110.0 31.0 Thori Mubarak 40 M Cotton, W(l2,0) Jeeru TWE(75.0) T(135.0)

143 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is sh9wn in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ,nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ll E "0'" f:: 0 "0<= ._i'l ::I ~ o(j ~ .t: "0 ~ <00; ~"" <> ",. -Bg21 <> <= "0 U .. Vl ~ '" ...r;;:'" a i§ 'g :a .. ""<> ~ .g ";i' 0"""'. Co ~c:l o(j g g,"E ' is a: 3 ;:"0 <0 ::0 ::c '" o~ :a ~ "'''' ~i:J"'::>~ .~ ar B "" -; ;; j;! c;-;.:! ~ ~ ~8 - '" ... '" .", 00 '" .. 0"0 ...... :._ 8 :::I i1 ~ ::>Co", '" o ~ I '0 .'" ::J'- (lJ .~.~ ~ 0 00 .!:! '" .:; 6"J) .§ ~ .. Z ""o '"0 u .~ -; OJ.. Qj'" . U ·ga'J~~·2 (L.) ',;:j d: "u u ~_g '" 't=n g .5 o ::0 ~ V)'" Z...l ~~ ~~ zc:', tIl ~ 8 ~EE 8,8 o';: u~'" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 41 Karkathal 2,919.1 4,582.0 928 P 0(2) T PO CM ACS BS (00513200) S PHC TW PH CP(5-1O) OCS CV(S-tO) RS(5-IO) PUC PHS W NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) C(5-10) FWC TK ST(10+) SMP CHW H(5-10) MCW(S-to)

42 Jakbwada 1,925.8 3,432.0 718 P(4) PHS T PO ACS BS (00513300) C(10+) CHW TW PH(lO+) CM«5) OCS CV(lO+) RS H(IO+) W CP(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(lO+) PHC(<5)

43 Sachana 2,122.3 3,616.0 703 P(2) CHW T PO ACS BS (00513400) C(lO·;) H(lO+) TW PH CM(5-10) OCS CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(1O+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) TK ST(lO+) 44 Kalyanpur (Shiyal) 534.8 932.0 191 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00513500) C(10+) CHW TW PH CM«5) OCS CV(lO+) RS(1O+) H(10+) W CP(!O+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(10+) PHC« 5) 45 Ogan 3,966.6 3,830.0 775 P(2) D T PO ACS BS (00513600) C(10+) PHS TW PH(20) CM(lO+) OCS(2) CV(IO+) RS(5-10) RMP W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) CHW TK ST(lO+) H(lO+} MCW(lO+) PHC«5)

46 Liya 1,244.1 1,593.0 352 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00513700) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH. CM(IO+) oes CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) Sp(lO+) PHC(<5) W ST(lO+) TK

47- Vasveliya 941.3 1,366,0 254 P CHW T ACS BS (00513800) C(1O+) H(10+} TW PO(d) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW{Hi+) W PH(S-lO) CP(lO+) OCS{5-1O) SP{lO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(lO+)

48 Thori Thambba 1,124.1 1,852.0 368 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00513900) C(10+) H(lO+} HP PH CM(lO+} OCS CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) TW CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) W ST(lO+) TK BS 49 Khengariya 601.5 940.0 155 P CHW T (00514000) C(lO+) H(1O+) TW PO(S-lO) CM(IO+) ACS«5) CV(10+) RS(IO+) MCW(ID+) W PH(d) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+} TK OCS(1O+) ST(lO+)

144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. aref:l underdifferenttypesgU~n~.use in.he~t_lI!e)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Viramgarn (9) £A N Cotton, GC(26.0) 2,579.7 30.3 188.2 Karkathal' 41 M Wheat, W(32.0) Jeeru WE(l5.0) TWE(40.0) TK(S.O) T(I 2 1.0)

PR Virarngarn (11) EA N Cotton, GC(18.0) 1,725.0 8.0 32.8 Jakhwada 42 M Wheat, W(4:r(i)':;~­ Jeeru TW(90.0) TK(IO.O) T(160.0) PR Virarngarn (14) EA N Bajri, W(7.0) '1;904.7 70.3 137.0 Sachana 43 M Cotton, TK(3.3) Pulses T(10.3)

PR Virarngam (14) EA N Cotton, W(l4.0) 456.4 lOA Kalyanpur 44 M Wheat, TWE(50.0) (Shiyal) Jeeru TK(4.0) T(68.0)

PR Viramgarn (20) , EA N Wheat, W(28.0) 3,224.0 460.6 64.6 Ogan 45 M Cotton, TW(6.0) Jeeru TWE(174.0) TK(IO.O) T(218.0)

PR Virarngarn (18) EA N Cotton, W(12.0) 1,155.1 73.0 Liya 46 M Jowar, < TK(4,0) Wheat T(16.0)

PR Virarngarn (14) EA N Cotton, W(15.0) 809.0 15.5 101.8 Vasveliya 47 Wheat, T(15.0) Jeeru

PR Virarngarn (15) EA N Cotton, W(24.2) 1,026.7 65.3 Thori Thrunbha 4S M Jowar, TK(S.O) Wheat T(32.2)

PR Viramgarn (12) EA N Bajri, TWE(IOO.O) 451.6 30.5 14.0 Khengariya 49 Wheat, TK(5A) Jeeru T(105.4)

145

Y-54-24 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-1O.kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) on'" ,g >. !i '0 i(l § Ol '0 .~ ~ ~ B c .;.c'" a -=;~'" ~~ Ol UE1=: V):;; ~ "::>'" ... '0 ~ e "g ... on '" -5'" o~ .c 0:: ~ u - '" ~ on ",0 sa~ g~==:a E Ol '" c 'u ::> "- c ~lS 0..", o ~ 0 on ~ c '8'E ~ Z o 0 ijU .;: C;; E ·~o ~ .g a3::t i1·e :::l ~u ca"';;; r/} 0 c;; QJ ".:::; .D_ Ol <.J :>2 ~B E 0.. E en 6 co ;:;::t: (;0 60 u '6 ....r~ .S:! t:: ti f:!:-5 2..o·~ a co u ~o :::l 6 9 u U"'O:::1"O E '" .- "E ~~ "0 ;:;;:" '2 o 0 5ho-5 o ::1 ~ '" zS ~5 tSe z~ ~ 0 £~ uu ~zo £~>[i~ u e. en I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 50 Limbad 366.3 649.0 129 P CHW T BS (00514100) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) ACS« 5) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W PH(5-1O) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK OCS(5-IO) ST(10+) 51 Yanthal 1,317.8 1,702.0 321 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00514200) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(5-10) OCS CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(10+) 52 Jalampura 1,088.3 1,475.0 289 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00514300) C(10+) H(IO+) TW PH CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(<5) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) TK ST(IO+) 53 Vansva (00514400) 2,500.9 3,199.0 634 P PHS T PO ACS BS S CHW TW PH«5) CM(10+) OCS CV(IO+) RS(5-10) C(lO+) H(10+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) , SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(10+) PHC(lO+) 54 Vasan (00514500) 1,199.7 1,577.0 314 P CHW T PO ACS BS C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH(S-IO) CM(IO+) OCS CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) W CP(10+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) TK ST(10+)

55 Thuleta 1,134.3 2,306.0 432 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00514600) C(10+) H(10+) TW PH(d) CM(lO+) OCS CV(10+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) W CP(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(10+) TK ST(lO+) 56 Ghoda 1,787.6 2,836.0 513 P(2) D T PO ACS BS (00514700) C(10+) PHS TW PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) CHW W CP(10+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) H(lO+) ST(10+) MCW(lO+) PHC(lO+) 57 KamijJa 1,466.0 2,417.0 440 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00514800) S CHW TW PH(1S) CM(lO+) OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) H(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK 5T(l0+) PHC(d)

58 Kumarkhan 1,059.8 3,037.0 657 P D T PO eM ACS BS (00514900) C(!O+) PHC HP PH(l2) CP(10+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(JO+) PHS TW OCS« 5) SP(lO+) FWC W ST(lO+) TB TK CHW H(10+) MCW(lO+)

59 Zezra 2,314.5 3,832.0 724 P(3) CHW TW PO ACS BS (00515000) S H(lO+) W PH CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(<5) SP(10+) PHC«5) ST(lO+)

146 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~ > 8 5 Q) Q) bO '" .- 0 " 0. S~

PR Viramgam (23) EA N Wheat, W(29.0) 1,103.5 181.3 Vanthal 51 M Bajri, TK(4.0) Cotton T(33.0)

PR Viramgam (25) EA N Cotton, W(72.0) 865.3 793 Jalampura 52 M Wheat, TWE(61.6) Jeeru TK(1O.0) T(l43.6) PR Viramgam (23) EA N Wheat, W(52.0) 2,161.4 234.4 Vansva 53 M Cotton, TWE(48.0) Jeeru TK(5.0) T(105.0)

PR Viramgam (30) EA N Cotton, W(32.0) 842.0 147.0 94.5 Vasan 54 Paddy, TWE(60.0) Jeeru TK(24.2) T(116.2)

PR Viramgam (32) EA N Cotton, W(52.0) 824.3 204.0 20.5 Thuleta 55 Wheat, TK(33.6) Jeeru T(85.6)

PR Viramgam (25) EA N Paddy, W(46.0) 1,315.0 99.6 190.0 Ghoda 56 M Cotton, TWE(49.0) Jeeru TK(88.0) T(183.0)

PR Viramgam (25) EA N Paddy, W(24.0) 1,100.0 227.0 113.0 Kamijla 57 M Cotton, TK(2.0) Jeeru T(26.0)

PR Viramgam (28) EA N Wheat, W(40.l) 837.9 88.0 83.8 Kumarkhan 58 MR Paddy, TK(IO.O) FP Cotton T(50.l)

PR Viramgam (34) EA N Paddy. W(137.3) 1,427.8 163.5 494.8 Zezra 59 M Cotton, TWE(63.0) Wheat TK(28.0) T(228.3)

147 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '-' ~o ..:;! :Sl <: ._ ] >-. 0 Vl " ~ -';;j 3:~ ~ ~ -= "<: '" ., '" :\l -0 - '0 CEt: en ~ ~ ::I ""1'1 0 bQ '-' '" e ~'-'o_ § 0:: 3: i:l " -B" .g~" o~ 2;i -= ~;tl ::Ie/) ..:;!" "- ~ .. ~ ...... _.S~g~ .n o~ " ::I :z:: ~ .~ g B "- ";;j ~ ~ "§8~ S 58 - '" '" ~ '0 .~ g8::r;a s :::: ::I '" Otf)(;'jc;:l::t " ~ g-'-' o '" § ~Q 1° ~ '2'E ~ "- 0 '-' " 'J:) '-'... "... E'~ ~ Z o '" .,_u ~u '~.~ J: ti5 '§ " u

Block Total 87.646.9 119,306.0 23,802 P(87) D(8) T(S9) P0(5S) CM(4) ACS(5S) BS(67) S(9) CWC(4) W(6S) PH(149) NCS(S) RS(4) PUC PHC(3) TK(6S) OCS(31) PHS(19) HP(ll) FWC(2) TW(61) TB RMP(l6) SMP CHW(66) 0

148 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

a Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 '6 u 0 d) E .... ~'" .. E ..8 'N @ ~ Ci 0 OJ ..::: be u 0"'" , '" C'O ..::: ... ~ .9 ...0 °a B '"~ 0...... "0 ~r3~ > .r>" 0.. o ::> ., OJ bIJ ...'" co ..c: ::l '" O-~ '"0 ~ a ~ CI) ~ ~ - '" > -,:;: .... ::l ~ 0.. E g '2 ~ ~~8 0 0 z 0 ...... :;; ~ 0 .~ > .i!.= 0 '" ._'" Ol P- 1;3":': ;;: '"~ '" -c: ._~'" ;;>, ::: QJ.=!'" S ~ ·c 0- I» ';:: 3g~ ... ::l <1) d) '" 0 o '" 0 t:.r> < Z:.:::- t:l.., Z ~;;E u. ~.._,. ;:; U~§

PR Viramgam (36) EA N C.()tton. W(5S.0) 1,503.0 632.0 52.9 Jetapur 61 M Pilddy, TK(32.0) Jeeru T(90.0)

PR Viramgam (47) EA Jowar, W(53.0) 263.0 103.0 30.7 Nani Kishol 62 Bajri, TK(42.0) Wheat T(95.0)

PR Viramgam (42) EA Wheat. W(l5.0) 126.6 67.0 95.3 Karangadh 63 Cotton, TK(6.4) Paddy T(2l.4)

PR Viramgam (48) EA Cotton, W(42.0) 373.3 71.7 Rupavati 64 Paddy, WE(37.5) Wheat TK(S.8) T(S5.3) PR Viramgam (32) EA N Bajri, W(28.0) 2,000.0 2,138.0 Shahpur 65 M Wheat, TK(12.8) Cotton T(40.8)

PR Viramgam (35) EA Wheat, W(32.0) 433.5 430.3 485.5 Kayla 66 Cotton, TK(3.0) Bajri T(35.0)

PR Viramgam (42) EA Paddy, W(46.0) 679.8 164.2 Moti 67 Cotton, TK(23.l) Kishol Wheat T(69.l)

PR Viramgam (37) EA N Cotton, W(36.0) 668.0 234.0 69.5 Vekariya 68 Paddy, TK(l2.0) Wheat T(48.0)

PR(66) EA(67) N(SS) 0 GC(486.37) 63,900.7 8,295.0 7.867.7 MR(S) M(46) W(I,556.4?) FP(4) WE(897.61) TW(l84) TWll(3,968.39) TK(490.67) T(7,583.53)

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SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 I Anadej 00516500 00007 34 Manipur 00518100 00011 2 Aniyali 00521600 00055 35 Mankol 00521000 00058 3 Bakrana 00519100 00031 36 Matoda 00522100 00063 4 Bhavanpur 00516600 00008 37 Melasana 00519300 00033 5 Bol 00517800 00020 38 Modasar 00520800 00048 6 Changodar 00520200 00044 39 Moraiya 00520300 00045 7 Charal 00519000 00030 40 Moti Devti 00520400 00040 8 Chekhla 00516700 00009 4l Nani Devti 00520600 00047 9 Chharodi 00517300 . 00003 42 00516200 00004 10 Daduka 00519200 00032 43 Navapura 00520100 00043 11 Daran 00521900 00061 44 Nidhrad 00517000 00013 12 Dodar 00516100 00002 45 Palwada 00522300 00046 13 Pangdi 00519700 00036 46 Pipan 00520500 . 00039 14 Garodiya 00516800 00010 47 Rampura 00516400 00006 15 Godhavi 00516900 00012 48 Rethal 00521200 00052 16 Goraj 00518700 00027 49 Rupavati 00517900 00021 17 Govinda 00521300 00057 50 Sanand (Rural) (Gibpura) 00518600 18 Hirapur 00518900 00029 51 Sanathal 00518400 00042 19 Iyava 00516300 00005 52 Sari 00522200 00064 20 Juda 00520900 00049 53 Shela 00518300 00024 21 Juwal 00521800 00059 54 Shiyawada 00517600 00019 22 Kalana 00517700 00016 55 Soyla 00519900 00026 23 Kaneti 00518200 00023 56 Tajpur 00522400 00066 24 Khicha 00520700 00038 57 Telav 00518500 00025 25 Khoda 00517200 00015 58 Upardal 00521400 00053 26 Khoraj 00517400 00017 59 Vanaliya 00521500 00054 27 Kodaliya 00519600 00050 60 Vasna Chacharavadi 00522500 00065 28 Kolat 00520000 00041 61 VasnaIyava 00517100 00014 29 Kundal 00521100 00051 62 Vasodara 00518000 00022 30 Kunvar 00518800 00028 63 Vinchhiya 00519500 00035 31 Lekhamba 00519800 00037 64 Virochannagar 00516000 '00001 32 Lodariyal 00522000 00062 65 Zamp 00521700 00056 33 Makhiyav 00519400 00034 66 Zolapur 00517500 .00018

153 Y-54-25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) eo .=:!" :E'" ;>, "0 ~ ~ _g "0 § .~ '"~~ ~ ~ § ~'" '303«1 u -'"0.Q) '" o t:: C ~ 6h." 'u ';:,: ~a:a ~f:2,='6E .... c '"~13 ~ eo '2'E ~ o 0 .::1 ;; .!l '" tl e .E '~n e .g ~~ !l'E z'" '£U t8 c '" <1) - d) '';:: « ~ ""1:) en 0 ;; u :.i:l ~.8 81~ E CI) 8 .;:: <;:I: "";30 Eo u '6 c: ..:fr § g. ~!5 g.ci"~ E '" .- s '" -0 :zo Cl::~>U« u er/5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block: Sanand (0004)

1. Virochannagar 4,051.4 6,055 1,169 P(3) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00516000) S FWC TW PTO CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(4) OCS(IO+) SP(LO+) MCW(lO+) TK ST(10+) PHCClO+) 2. Dodar 980.7 2,047 404 P T PO ACS BS (00516100) C(10+) R(lO+) TW PR(2) CM(<5) NCS(lO+) CY(10+) RS(<5) MCW(IO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(10+) 3. Naranpura 323.5 S[2 113 P TW (00SI6200) C(10+) H(lO+) PO{< 5) CM{5-1O) ACS{IO+) CY(IO+) BS{<5) MCW{lO+) PH«S) CP{lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) 4. Iyava 1,217.0 3,102 712 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00516300) C(10+) FWC TW PH(4) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) eY(S-lO) RS H{5-1O) W CP(5-lO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) MCW(5-10) TK ST(lO+) PHC(5-10) s. Rampura 388.0 463 101 P T BS (00516400) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PO(d) CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW{lO+) TW PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP{lO+) PHC(lO+) W OC5« 5) ST(IO+) TK 6. Anadej 1,490.3 3,633 690 P PHS T PO AC5 BS (ooSI65OO) C(10+) CHW TW PH CM(lO+) NCS(5-10) CY{IO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+} ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

7. Bhavanpur 338.8 940 185 P CWC T PO BS (00SI66oo) C(10+) FWC TW PH«S) CM(IO+) ACS{

8. Chekhla 1,937.8 4,187 824 P(3) ewe T PO ACS BS (00516700) C(lO+) He TW PH(20) CM(5-lO) NCS CY(5-1O) RS(5-1O) PHC W CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHS TK ST(lO+) FWC eHW H(5-1O) MCW(S-W)

9. Garodiya 409.3 1,628 339 P T PO ACS BS (ODS I 6800) C(lO+) H(S-IO) TW PH(3) CM(5-[0) NCS(S-IO) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(5-1O) W CP(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHqlO+) TK ST{lO+)

154 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ?;> Q) u '6 c: 0 tU E .... I:: Q) ~ S ..8 'N 0 .... bO Ci OJ .. Q) .. U .,.c Q) gp ~ u o'. ::;; S ., ~ .t;j ...... :;: 'i:: 0-;;;- .0 i3.. ... ~ .s tU CY'::l '"0 > c: 0.. ILl Q) on CI) ~ 0.. o-~ .. 0 ~ e {? ::l ._ .c(.) OJ ..... :s V,) '"0 ~ ~ - '" > o ~ 0 .. ... 0.. .§.s CI) ::l ,!:!l ~;a ~ Z 0 ., CI) ~ ::l 'iii ca 0 .~.E 0 '" ~ Q) i:: Cl I~ :;: :;:'" ,_!lO'" >. (1)-~ -= § .. 0- 0 ILl o'" '" 0... ';3 "3g"d ... ::I "5 ue,a -<:u Z tI) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Sanand (23) EA N Paddy, TWE(161.0) 3,684.5 205.9 Virochannagar M Cotton, T(161.0) Wheat

PR Sanand (20) EA N Pacidy, GC(360.0) 60.0 68.3 30.9 Dodar 2 MR Wheat, TW(360.0) FP Castor 0(101.5) T(821.5) PR Sanand (20) EA N Paddy, GC(l50.2) 141.5 28.9 Naranpura 3 MR Wheat, TK(3.0) FP Cotton T(153,2)

PR Sanand (5) EA Grains, W(50.4) 826.8 100,0 87.9 Iyava 4 Paddy, WE(I00,O) Wheat TWE(52.0) T(202.4)

PR Sanand(ll) EA Wheat, 3.5 TK(lO,8) 368,8 4.9 Rarnpura 5 Bajri, T(IO,8) Paddy

PR Sanand (1 5) EA Paddy, TWE(107.8) 1,382.1 0.4 Anadej 6 Pulses, T(107,8) Bajri

PR Sanand (11) EA Wheat, GC(200.8) 87.9 39.5 Bhavanpur 7 Paddy, TK(10.6) Jowar T(211.4)

PR Sanand (9) EA N Wheat, TWE(600.0) 87,0 Chekhla 8 M Paddy, 0(1250.8) Cotton T(1850.8)

PR Sanand (11) EA N Paddy, W(21.0) 311.3 7,0 Garodiya 9 Wheat, TWE(70.0) Bajri T(91.0)

155 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00 " .gj ""§ >. '" -0 " <'l ::s .s:: =., ~~ u - '" ..._ '" $ '0 '';:; Su"'C ~~=-'6 S ~ ~ Q..U< ue", I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 10. Godhavi 1,660.3 3,632 7[7 P PHS T PO ACS B5 (00516900) S(2) FWC HP PH(l2) CM«5) NCS(<5) CV«5) RS(<5) C(10+) RMP TW CP«5) OC5« 5) SP(lO+) CHW W ST(lO+) H(d) TK MCW«5) PHC« 5) li. Nidhrad 1,141.9 3,911 780 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00517000) S(2) FWC TW PH(6) CM«S) NCS« 5) CV«S) RS C(lO+) H«S) W CP(d) OCS(<5) SP([O+) MCW(d) ST(lO+) PHC« S) 12. Vasna [yava 890.5 [,916 399 P T PO ACS BS (00517100) C(lO+) H(S-lO) TW PH(50) CM(S-lO) NCS(S-IO) eV(S-lO) RS MCW(lO+) W CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-JO) TK ST(lO+)

13. Khoda 788.S 1,768 327 P(2) CWC(2) T PO OCS BS (00517200) S H(lO+) TW PH(5) CM(lO+) ACS(5-IO) CV(JO+) RS« 5) PUC MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C(lO+) PHC(10+) TK ST(lO+)

14. Chharodi 896.1 2,176 441 P PHS T PO BS (00517300) C(10+) H(JO+) HP PH(8) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS MCW(lO+) TW CP(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) W OCS(10+) ST(10+) TK

IS. Khoraj 2,599.7 3,443 706 P CHW T PO CM ACS BS (00517400) C(lO+) H(10+) TW PH(l9) CP{IO+) NCS CV(lO+) RS{IO+) MCW(IO+) OCS SP(10+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

16. Zolapur 2,619.7 4,264 795 P(2) H T PO CM ACS BS (00517500) S MH TW PH CP(lO+) NCS CV(lO+) RS(S-lO) C(10+) CWC W OCS SP(lO+) HC TK ST(lO+) PHC PHS FWC TB RMP MCW(lO+) BS 17. Shiyawada 839.5 1,979 396 P CWC T PO ACS NCS(d) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) (00517600) C(lO+) PHS TW PH CM(5-1O) FWC CP(lO+) OCS«5) SP(lO+) H(lO+) ST{10+) MCW(1O+) PHC(lO+)

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) 0 u'" '6 . QJ o :::I '0 > c: ..c: r:>. OJ QJ .., b1l '" 5 ~ ::l ...... a .$2 V) "" .... "O~ ~ -~._c: >0 '"0 ...... r:>. _E ~ II) bJ) 0 ~ .... '" :::I > "0 .... 0 .., VI ~ :::I - 0 c: ;;-'" II) '6 '+:1 E! Cl a !j ?; ?; '" d ._~'" » ~::E ..,

PR Sanand (4) EA Cotton, 21.1 1,076.4 44.5 Nidhrad 11 MR Wheat, FP Jowar

PR Sanand (5) EA N Grains, WE(60.7) 527.7 207.6 74.3 Vasna Iyava 12 Paddy, TWE(20.2) Wheat T(80.9)

PR Sanand (12) EA N Paddy, TWE(220.0) 172.0 123.5 62.0 Khoda 13 MR M Cotton, TK(21 1.0) FP Wheat T(43 1.0)

PR Sanand (14) ED N Paddy, W(300,O) 107.0 180.0 9.1 Chharodi 14 EAG Cotton, TW(250.0) Jowar TWE(50.0) T(600.0)

PR Sanand (21) EA N Paddy, GC(80.0) 1,200.0 1,169.5 70.1 Khoraj 15 MR Bajri, TW(80.0) Wheat TO 60.0)

PR Sanand (28) EA N Paddy, GC(434.3) 57.3 37.8 Zolapur 16 M Cotton, TW(2036.0) Wheat TK(54.3) T(2524.5)

PR Sanand (15) ED N Paddy, GC(500.0) 20.0 69.5 Shiyawada 17 EAG Wheat, WE(50.0) Bajri TWE(50.0) TK(l50.0) T(750.0)

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; AHMADABAD Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OJ on e » ~ .", ~ :;; ___ _g g .~ i3 '" Oil ~"'" .., 11 Zl :lO!~ .;::: ~~ 9' .~ § ~ ~:n~.g:a OJ '" u ",0 '0 o 0 o = ~ CIl z3 ~g ~~ z~ ~ :;; 0 .£~ uu -u~ uet:; I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18. Kalana 771.0 1,703 353 P CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (00SI7700) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH(5) CM(S-10) NCS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(10+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(W+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) TK ST(10+)

19. Bol 931.3 2,004 399 P(Z) CWC(2) T PO ACS BS (00SI7800) C(lO+) fHS TW PH(7) CM(S-IO) OCS CV(5-l0) RS(S-lO) H(S-lO) W CP(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) MCW(5-10) TK STClO+) PHC(5-10) 20. Rupavati 673.9 1,057 196 P T PH(4) ACS- BS (00517900) C(10+) H(5-IO) TW PO(5-10) CM(5-IO)~ NCS CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-1O) TK CP(5-10) OCS SP(lO+) PHC(5-1(J) ._, ST(lO+)

Z1 Vasodara 448.5 1,393 232 P T PH ACS BS (DOS 18000) C(10+) H(5-lO) TW PO(5-W) CM(5-W) NCS CV(5-10) RS(5-10) MeW(S-IO) TK CP(S-IO) OCS SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+) 22. Manipur 407.1 1,651 316 P T PO ACS BS (00518100) C(10+) H« 5) TW PH(S) CM(d) NCS(5-1O) CV(S-IO) RS(S-10) MCW«5) W CP« 5) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(IO+)

21 Kaneti 556.0 1,7S9 336 P T PO BS (00518200) C(10+) H«S) HP PH(5) CM(d) ACS(<5) CV« 5) RS(<5) MCW«5) TW CP(d) NCS«5) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) W OCS« 5) ST(lO+) TK

24. Shela 8S7.2 3,764 726 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00518300) C(10+) H(S-IO) TW PH(7) CM(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-lO) MCW(lO+) W CP(5-1O) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+)

25. Sanathal 1,575.7 4,916 949 P(2) MeW T PO CP ACS BS (00518400) C(10+) MH TW TO CM(S-lO) NCS CV(lO+) RS CWC W PHeW) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) He TK ST(10+) PHC PHS FWC TB RMP H(10+)

26. Telav 691.0 2,930 592 P CWC T PO ACS BS (00518500) S PHS PH(20) CM(5-W) NCS(S-lO) CY(5-JO) RS(5-1O) C(lO+) FWC CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) H(5-1O) ST(lO+) MCW(S-W) PHC(5-10)

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 0) '6 (.) 0 § 0) e .... t; <= Q.) e ..8 OJ) 'N 0 is oj ~ 0) ~ U O).s::: 0) ~ (.) :g c(l ~ til ::I 00 ~ >, ;:;-0 ... c: .'S Q.) :; <>.) ~ ~ O~'" ~ .r:> .8 c.. ...(1) "0 > 0- a 5 0)' 0) Ol) (1) c: ;> 0- o-~ B '" e .s::: ~ oj - <= > ~ .:2 ;:I u " (I") '" Ol) o tl 0 '" 0- e~ ~ ~ ~;ae c: > ""' z ~e ...(1) ': ;:::I t; tl 0 '" '"2 '" bl)'" of: ..:: 0 oj .- 0- &;..>4 il; ~ U> '" ~§ -<'>"0 (1)"::: s" .t:; 0- o <= 0 Q) o '" e ... ::I < Zc::, p.. Z ~~ & ]e :::>'" 8~§

PR Sanand (7) EA N .Wheat, W(44.6) 46.5 15.1 Rupavati 20 MR Paddy, TWE(144.I) Cotton TK(385.3) 0(38.4) T(612.4)

PR Sanand (5) EA N Paddy, TWE(l15.0) 100.0 33.2 Vasodara 21 MR Wheat, TK(200.3) Cotton T(315J)

PR Sanand (9) EA N Paddy, TWE(12.1) 350.8 44.2 Manipur 22 Wheat, T(12.l) Bajri

PR Sanand (2) EA N Paddy, 43.4 TK(504) 500.S 604 Kaneti 23 MR M Wheat, T(5.4) FP Cotton

PR Sanand (9) ED N Paddy, TW(17.6) 361.8 132.6 Shela 24 MR EAG M Cotton, TWE(34S.2) FP Hajri T(362.S)

PR Ahmadabad (10) EA Paddy, GC(lOO.O) 370.6 144.3 450.6 Sanathal 25 MR Wheat, TWE(510J) FP Wheat T(6IOJ)

PR Sanand (S) EA N Bajri. TWE(2IO.0) 260.0 22004 0.7 Telav 26 Vegetables, T(21O.0) Wheat

159 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) eo " ~ ..!:! "0 ~ ~ "0 <= .- S ~ .c '0 0) ;l:~ ~ ~ <= 12 co =caJ!l .., <= 1A co "0 § - 'u u E '" bOil) :0 S 0 ~:a ~ oS" o~ .c o ~ :;: II) .g ~ B §1lJ ~ ~ 8: '" ..... co :0 .. £! ~ _,-cr.! a.::1-- ~"8 o~ :I: ~ §" - II) .~ 8' ~ 3 '- U cg o C c $ eo " '" ;> e8~ i3 8 d:.s § :0 .... <= '" ~ c.." C) eO ,.!:! c 'e .~ ·13 ·E ~ 0 '" ~ .9 0; 2 '~n ~ .g ~~5.t:: Z o ~" '" o':U iilU <= tf.) . g .0_ u ~_g =~U ~.::: 0 " OJ - 0; " ., .. :Q ~ g_ ~ "-l C u ..: E '" -;;;:I: Eo :.s ti&' e 9 .~ 6 ~ ~~~~~ Vl .9 '" u 38 :o~ "0" '" o 0 6"1l 0 ..s o ::1 ~ "-l" zj ;§S ~~ z~ Ul ::E" i§ o':~ uu ~zo ~&>O..;: ue", I 2 ., 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 27. Sanand (Rural) 1,270 236 P T PH BS (Gibpura) C(10+) H«5) TW PO« 5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CY«5) RS« 5) (00518600) MCW(d) W CP«5) NCS«5) SP(10+) PHC« S) TK OCS« S) ST(lO+) 28. Goraj 1,675.5 4,242 840 P(2) T PO ACS BS (00518700) C(10+) H(5-JO) TW PH CM(5-10) NCS(5-JO) CV(5-10) RS(5-1O) MCW(S-lO) W CP(S-lO) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-lO) TK ST(IO+) C 29. Kunvar 1,161.4 3,686 699 P(2) CWC(2) T PO ACS BS (00518800) C(IO+) CHW TW PH«5) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) H(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+). 30. Hirapur 1,137.0 1,767 350 P CWC T PO ACS BS (00518900) C(10+) PHS TW PH(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) H(10+) TK CP(lO+) OCS (I 0+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+) 31. Charal 72S.7 1,735 345 P T PO ACS BS (00519000) C(IO+) H(lO+) TW PH(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(S-lO) MCW(10+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) 32. Bakrana 2,323.1 1,704 348 P T PO ACS BS (00519100) C(IO+) H(lO+) TW PH(4) CM(10+) NCS(5-tO) CY(IO+) . RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(tO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(lO+)

33. Daduka 1,866.2 2,031 377 P T PO ACS BS (00519200) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH(5-10) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-tO) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) W ST(IO+) TK

34. Melasana 901.4 1,440 254 P T PH ACS BS (00519300) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(10+) NCS«S) CY(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) TK ST(lO+)

35. Makhiyav 2,471.4 3,566 649 P(3) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00519400) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH CP(tO+) NCS CY(lO+) RS«5) MCW(IO+) TW OCS SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) W ST(lO+) TK ACS(2) BS 36. Yinchhiya 1,324.0 1,978 402 P CWC T PO NCS(lO+) . CY(lO+) RS(10+) (00519500) C(10+) PHS W PH(2) CM(IO+) H(lO+) TK CP(lO+) OC5(10+) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) ST(10+) PHC(lO+)

160 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

e- Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in heetare) Il .~ is 0 F.i <1) I>Il u v.c ~ o(l '" ~ () :0 v ...- Ul ::> bI) .... ;>, ~ C"O ~ '" !S <1) '2 ~ P.. ";:: ...... ~ 0,.-..,'" i3 .9 '" > .0 0. o :: <1) v (iJ en I!J g. P.~ 0 E u r:n. _8 4- (5 .;::'" 0. <1) ::> bI) .g ~ e ""'0 z" ·0 .... c ~ <1) ~E u; .:: :: 0 '".... 1;;"><: ~~ '5 IN '';::\ 0. ~ '"~ '" ojQ ~ E .;::: 0- <1) Q -. 'E: -§g~ .... :::l 0 0 '" - OJ < z:.:;., Il.. z ~::?l ~ J:e ;=l u:.:;.,a

PR Sanalld(iO} £1\ CottOll, 1l.2 GC(10.5) 1,50}.8 54.3 Goraj 28 MR Paddy, TWE(3S.7) FP Wheal T(106.2)

PR Sanand (12) EA N Paddy', GC(686.0) 7.4 IS.0 49.5 Kunvar 29 Wheat, TW(62.4) Jowar TWE(242.8) TK(9S.2) T(l086.5)

PR Sanand (20) EA Paddy, GC(SI1.0) 18.5 35.4 Hirapur 30 FP Jowar, W(43.0) Bajri TW(224.0) 0(5.0) T(1083.0) 'PR Sanand (25) ED N Wheat, GC(200.0) 345.0 0.7 Chara1 31 EAG Paddy, WE(100.0) lowar TWE(80.0) T(380.0)

PR Sanand (35) ED N Paddy, W(l20.0) 1,339.0 4.0 380.1 Bakrana 32 MR EAG Wheat, WE(l20.0) FP Cotton TW(l20.0) TWE(l20.0) 0(120.0) T(6oo.0) PR Sanand (27) EA N Cotton, W(52.6) 1,376.1 51.5 155.2 Daduka 33 M Wheat, WE(76.9) Bajri TWE(153.S) T(283.3)

PR Sanand (22) EA Paddy, GC(350.0) 400.0 31.4 36.0 Melasana 34 MR Jowar, W(40.0) FP Bajri WE(40.0) TK(4.0) T(434.0) PR Sanand (20) EA N Paddy, GC(1l50.0) 1,156.0 37.4 128.0 Makhiyav 35 M Wheat, T(1150.0) Cotton

PR Sanand (13) EA N Wheat, GC(44.5) 339.6 242.1 112.8 Vinchhiya 36 M Cotton, W(585.0) Paddy T(629.5) .,

161 Y-54-26 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and _ Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 1\'0 ~ :9 "0 )G ~ ;;- ~ _g "0 -'"'" '" .- "3';:02] ;:::~ ell ~oj Or:)'" ~8~«U ~~=:ae :: - ~u ~_g '" .... d'.= tI) 0 tU '..::: ~ u "'u-< U~tr.l I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 37. Kodaliya 359.9 834.0 160.0 P T ACS BS (00519600) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(10+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) PH(<5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(I()+) 38. Fangdi 971.3 2,430 433 P{2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00519700) C(10+) FWC TW PH CM(5-1O) NCS CVe5-lO) RS(5-IO) RMP W CP(5-10) oes SP(IO+) CHW ST(lO+) H(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) PHC(lO+) 39. Lekhamba 497.1 I.3S6 228 P CHW T PO ACS - BS (00519800) C(10+) H(5-1O) TW PH - CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) eV(5-to) RS(5-10) MCW(5-lO) W CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(lO+) 40: Soyla 550.4 1,793 317 P CWC T PO ACS BS (00519900) C(10+) H«5) TW PH CM« 5) OCS eV(d) RS(<5) MCW«5) W CP(d) NeS« 5) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(lO+) 41. Kolat 1,009.3 3,356 654 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00520000) AC H(S-IO) TW PH(9) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) CV(S-lO) RS(5-1O) C(lO+) MCW(5-lO) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(to+) PHC(S-IO) ST(lO+) 42. Navapura 45],7 3,005 587 P(2) T PO BS (00520100) C(10+) H(5-1O) PH(ll) CM(5-lO) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS(5-10) MeW(s-IO) CP(S-lO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) 43. Changodar 704.5 3,244 679 P(2) CWC T PO CM ACS CV BS (00520200) S PHS TW PH(15) CP(2) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS C(10+) FWC OCS(5-1O) ST(10+) RMP H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

44. Moraiya 1,296.9 3,694 768 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00520300) S FWC HP PH(lO) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) CV(S-lO) RS C(10+) H(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) MCW(5-1O) ST(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

45. MotiDevti 763.3 2,316 425 P T PO ACS BS (00520400) C(IO+) H(5-1O) HP PHelO) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-lO) RS(5-IO) MCW(5-lO) TW CP(5-lO) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

46. Pipan 957.0 3,077 584 P(2) cwe T PO ACS(2) BS (00520500) C(lO+) H(S-IO) HP PH(6) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) MCW(S-IO) TW CP(S-lO) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) PHC'(5-!O) W ST(10+) TK

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) 0 .., ;a OJ 0 -. ~ §-o ~ ~ .0 B '" ., 5 E! ., .., OJ) 0 0'';::'" = g en ;:>. E g Oll 0 Z ...... _ 4-;::l 8 ::l > '0 ... ., 0 OJ <;;; ... '" ., ._'"bO'" 0>-. °E '"~ "';:~ ;:>. f~ ::: ~ '" = ''= .a '" OJ- ij .. ;:>. 0 ., o '" l:i '2 :;g'O ... ::l '5 -< Z'c,., '" Cl. Z ::E~ !l. .!ae ;::J uva -

PR Sanand (9) EA N Paddy, GC(770.4) 22.3 177.0 Fangdi 38 M Wheat, TK(1.5) Jeeru T(772.0)

PR Sanand (7) EA N Paddy, GC(433.0) 1.0 52.6 10.6 Lekhamha 39 MR M Wheat, T(433.0) -FP Cotton

PR Sanand (4) EA N Paddy, GC(41O.0) 17.0 82.0 0.4 Soyla 40 Wheat, TWE(41.0) Vegetables T(45 1.0)

PR Sanand (6) EA Paddy, GC(460.0) 290.0 153.3 Kolat 41 Vegetables, W(l6.0) Wheat TWE(90.0) T(561i.0) PR Sarkhej (6) EA Paddy, GC(lIO.6) 204.1 32.2 71.2 Navapura 42 Wheat, W(I1.3) Jowar TW(22.3) T044.2) PR Sarkhej (10) EA Cotton, GC(214.8) 25.0 384.4 80.4 Changodar 43 Hajri, T(214.8) Jowar

PR Sanand (8) EA Paddy, GC(260.0) 215.0 623.9 198.0 Moraiya 44 MR Wheat, T(2qO.0) FP Jowar

PR Sanand (6) EA N Paddy, GC(656.0) 45.2 50.1 Moti Devti 45 M Wheat, TWE(12.0) Jowar T(668.0)

PR Sanand (5) ED Paddy, GC(495.4) 300.0 85.7 75.9 Pipan 46 EAG Wheat, T(495.4) Jowar

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50. Juda 702.5 1,876 349 P(2) T PH ACS BS (00520900) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) NCS(1O+) CY(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(10+)

51. Mankol 3,069.4 4,820 911 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00521000) S FWC TW PH(5-10) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS (1 0+) C(10+) RMP CP(10+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) ST(10+) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+)

52. Kundal 1,385.8 1,731 321 P CWC T PO ACS BS (00521100) C(10+) H(lO+) PH(d) CM(<5) NCS(!O+) CY(lO+) RS(10+) MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

53 Relhal 2,295.7 3,155 1i17 P CWC T PO CM ACS BS (00521200) S PHS TW PH CP(10+) NCS(lO+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) FWC W OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) H(10+) TK ST(10+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-10)· BS 54. Govinda 496.7 686 145 P CWC T cv(iO+) RS(lO+) (00521300) C(lO+) H(10+) W PO(d) CM(<5) ACS« 5) MCW(5-1O) PH(d) CP(IO+) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) ACS BS 55. Upardal 1,554.2 1,847 341 P H T PO NCS(IO+) CY(IO+) RS(10+) (00521400) S PHC W PH(5-10) CM(5-10) C(10+) PHS TK CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(10+)

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) C Q) '6 u 0 C Q) .... 5 c E Q) <3 .~ E ... OJ) 0'" 0 _.,..c cdu Q) .. OJ) U Q) «! :;s.. '" ~ OJ) ~ c » C'"Q) ~ ..::! ";::; 5 c.:l~.." '8 'a ~ > i:!: Q) .. .. ., OJ) ., c .9 P- ., ., '" ;; oo..~ " .. 0 ..c ~ ::I 0.. '" - c > ...... U) .. E g ~ ~ o .~ 0 g 0.. ., OJ) ~;.o e ...... '" c > Q) ..Q) ~ ::I - o· 8 - " 'E Co;;! ',p 0.. ~ '" c ·5_u'" -= 0 f~ i:!: Q) o .. .; ~ '8 .,.. ::I § 0.. Q) C 0 ::;s::;s - < z~ p.. Z J3e ~ 8g~

PR Sanand (9) EA Jowar, . GC(342.8) 1.2 21.3 4.0 Khicha 48 Bajri, T(342.S) Maize

PR Sanand (10) EA Wheat, GC(1544.2) 179.5 214.0 Modasar 49 Paddy, T(l544.2) Jowar

PR Sanand (14) EA Wheat, GC(S31.0) 97.5 74.0 Juda SO MR Paddy, T(53 1.0) Jowar

PR Sanand (20) ED Wheat, W(1294.5) 456.4 215.1 1,103.5 Mankol SI EAG Paddy, T(1294.5) Jowar

PR Sanand (20) EA N Wheat, GC(297.0) 693.0 148.8 Kundal 52 M Paddy, WE(l50.0) Cotton TWE(97.0) T(544.0)

PR Sanand (25) ED N Paddy, WE(40.0) 1,908.3 267.4 Rethal 53 EAG M Cotton, TWE(80.0) Jeeru T(l20.0)

PR Sanand (26) EA N Wheat, W(IDO.O) 211.0 75.0 5S.7 Govinda 54 Bajri, TK(5S.0) Cotton T(l5S.0)

PR Sanand (30) EA N Wheat, GC(SIS.O) 285.0 230.2 224.0 Upardal 55 MR M Paddy, T(815.0) FP Cotton

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62. Matoda 562.0 1,856 341 P ewe T PO ACS BS (OOS22 100) C(lO+) H(5-10) HP PH(4) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) eV(5-to) RS MCW(S-to) TW CP(5-lO) OCS(5-IO) SP(10+) PHC(lO+) W ST(10+) TK

63. Sari 685.0 1,732 318 P T PO ACS BS (00522200) C(lO+) H(5-1O) TW PH(l4) CM(5-tO) NCS[5-IO) eVes-to) RS(S-IO) MCW(IO+) W CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) TK ST(lO+) C BS 64. Palwada 509.3 1.668 296 P ewe T PO ACS eY(lo+) RS«5) (00522300) C(lO+) PHS HP PH(4) eM(to+) NCS H(lOt) TW CI'(10+) OCS(lO+) SP(\O+) MCW(lO+) W ST(IO+) PHe« S) TK

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) e- ;0 u'" ~ ~'" ~ 8 .£'"' 'N 0 ~ '" 0 OJ _ u E bO U ",..c: '" o(l OJ ~ bO ="0 '" :::I '" ~ c OJ ..::? ... ~ ~ o~ ~ ;;: 0.. g '" "0 > ~'" .9 0.. 8 3 U ., '" OJ 5 i o..~ ..c: ~ :::I §" .!! gp ~ ~ .Q'" ,... § u CIl "0 ~ ~ .g.- 0 o ~ 0 OJ 0.. bO z .5~ ~'" :::I0 >"0 '"' 0 ~ :::I ~ =~ ~ ... ~ ;;: '6 .;::.= 0 .,::: '" 0.. ~~ ;;: '" ~ ~'" "3g~ § -2 0.. 0 '"o '" 0 .- >. '2 "'-... :::I '" c ;:J Z CIl < z-.=.. ~ Z'" ~~ ~ !;e u-.=..§

PR Sanand (40) EA Paddy, W(50.0) 506.2 366.6 74.0 Aniyali 57 MR Cotton, T(50.0) FP Wheat

PR Bavla (26) EA Paddy, WE(200.0) 781.6 1,048.2 Zamp 58 Wheat, TK(375.0) Bajri T(575.0)

PR Sanand (16) EA Wheat, GC(568.9) 10.0 338.2 753.5 Juwal 59 MR Paddy, W(2.0) FP Jowar TW(O.l) TK(51.1) T(622.1)

PR Bavla (10) EA Wheat, GC(1133.7) 51.6 45.5 Daran 60 Paddy, TWE(O.O) Jowar TK(19.8) T(l153.5)

PR Bavla (14) EA Wheat, GC(546.3) 90.1 28.2 17.5 Lodariyal 61 MR Paddy, T(546.3) Bajri

PR Bavla (7) EA Paddy, GC(380.0) 2.0 92.8 87.2 Matoda 62 Wheat, T(380.0) Bajri

PR Bavla (2) EA N Paddy, GC(575.0) 7.0 39.4 63.6 Sari 63 Cloth, T(575.0) Bajri

Sanand (15) PR EA Paddy, GC(450.0) 58.1 0.2 Palwada 64 FP Wheat, TK(1.0) Jowar T(45 1.0)

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66. Vasna Chacharavadi 1,138.5 2,238 485 P PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00522500) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(5) CP(5-10) NCS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(5-IO) MCW(10+) TK OCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(5-JO)C ST(10+)

Block Total 74,410.4 160,918 31,196 P(88) H(3) T(65) P0(52) CM(9) ACS(58) CV BS(65) S(I5) D W(39) TO CP(J) NCS(12) RS(10) PUC MCW(2) TK(41) PTO OCS(9) AC MII(3) I1P(llj PH(J1S) CWC(30) TW(55) HC(6) C(4) PHC(5) O(J) PHS(29) FWC(17) TB(2) RMP(8) CHW(14)

* Area of dlage Sanand (Rural) (Gibpura) (00518600) is included in area of village Telav (00518500).

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Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) C 0 :a u 0 = OJ S ... 0 ~ ~ S .£ 01) . 0 ... i5 ~ _ u~ 0 ~ 01) U 0"= Cd 0 :5 >, '" ::s ~ '" ;sc"" 0 '0; .8 =~ Q., ~ "$ o~'" ~ 0. 0 tl !3 0' >co ;> !l ..= ~ ::s 0. 0.- "" ~ gp '"~ 0= E u en %l o 'ZJ ..... co '"0. .§~_ ::s ""., ::s~ 01) ~.- 0 0 z'" iis ::; ~ 0 -..; a"': '"~ -'" ~~ ·s ·s] 0 '"d '';: ~ ~ 8 .;:: 0. 0 o co ~ .~ >, ·s OJ - co o = 0 '" '" 0 "5g"" ... ::s OJ « z·-::- IJ.. Z ::;;::;; IJ,. !:e ::;, u:::-§ «u z til 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Sanand (15) EA Paddy, GC(482.6) 3.2 11.1 55.5 Tajpur 65 Wheat, T(482.6) Jowar

PR Bavla (10) EA N Paddy, GC(905.6) 115.8 106.4 10.7 Vasna 66 MR Wheat COIIOn, T(905.6) Chacharavadi FP

PR(66) ED(9) N(36) 58.0 GC(18,076.3) 17,167.4 17,735.9 6,340.4 MR(22) EAG(S) M(IS) W(2,855.3) FP(19) EA(57) WE(1,287.6) TW(3,222.4) TWE(4,313.0) TK(l,838A) 0(1,515.7) T(33,I08.7)

169 Y-54-27 170 TALUKA/C~D. BLOCK AHMADABAD - CITY

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Sl. Name of Village 2001 Census 1991 Census No. Location Code Location Code Number Number 2 3 4 1 Piplaj 00522700 00008 2 Tragad 00522600 00004

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II 12 13 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 en Block: Allmadabad City (0005) ACS BS Tragad 356.0 2,142 465 P RMP T PO CV(lO+) RS« 5) (00522600) C(lO+) CHW HP PHO) CM«5) NCS« 5) H« 5) TW CP« 5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) MCW«5) W ST(lO+) PHC« 5) ACS BS Piplaj 533.4 2.409 536 P PHS T PH(25) eM 2 RS(5-10) (00522700) C(5-1O) H(S-IO) PO(d) CP(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) eV(5-IO) MeW(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) PHC(<5) ST(5·10) ACS(2) BS(2) Block Total 889.4 4,551 1,001 P(2) PHS T(2) PO eM RMP W PU(2S) CHW lIP TW

174 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land usc (i e. area under different types of land usc in hectare) Q OJ '5 u., 0 ;} . ~'" ~ g .;:; C'l .... '";;: Q, ';::: .8=-0 ...OJ ~o OJ 8 OJ :::l "0 Vl > c: .D 0 0.. 23 U U OJ 0Jj OJ C'l .<: i:- :::l 0.. 0.- u .., >- E u (I'J OJ -0 .S2 ::J 0. ':; - '" > 0 0 EJ1 <.> ,~ .g:s 2 '"" z ... ~ 0 '"0 './1 L-. ~E Q) ~ ;;; .:: :::l 0 > U Vl "t: ~ .~ 0.. i:;.o< ;;: ;;: ~ ~ ~'" ':::u"'O '" " E 0.. . ,_OJ -:l ~ 0 '" ::l C c:

PR Ahmadabad (20) EA N Grains, WE(42.5) 17K.2 17.4 47.9 Tragad MR Vegetables, TWEOOO) FP Bajrr T(112.5 )

PR Ahmadabad (8) EA N Paddy, WE(55() 80,8, 221.5 175.2 Piplaj 2 MR Wheat, T(559) Bajri

PR(2) EA(2) N(2) WE(98.4) 258,9 2,~8.9 22.11 MR(2) TWE(70.0) FP T(16R.4)

175 176 TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK DASKROI

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-+ VILLAGE DIRECTORY (c) Alphabetical list of Villages (Taluka Daskroi)

Sl. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name ofVHlage 2001 1991 No. Census Cel)sus No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 Aslali 00527400 00055 37 Kamod 00527600 00047 2 Badodara 00527000 00060 38 Kanbha 00524900 00031 3 Badrabad 00527800 00050 39 Kanial 00525300 00037 4 Bakrol Badrabad 00528000 00052 40 Kasindara 00529100 00079 5 Bakrol Bujrang 00525600 00040 41 Khodiyar 00523000 00003 6 Barcja 00529800 00085 42 Kubadthal 00524700 00030 7 Barejdi 00528600 00071 43 Kuha 00525lO0 00035 8 Bhadaj 00523400 00010 44 Kujad 00525000 00034 9 Bharkunda 00524500 00023 45 Lalpur 00524400 00028 10 Bhat 00529200 00080 46 Lapkaman 00522800 00001 II Bhavda 00525500 00039 47 Laxmipura 00527500 00046 12 Bhuval 00526800 00069 48 Lilapur 00522900 00002 13 Bhuvaldi 00524800 00032 49 Mahijda 00529500 00083 14 Bibipur 00525900 00043 50 Memadpnr 00525800 00042 15 Bilasiya 00523800 00020 51 Miroli 00529000 00078 16 Chandial .00525200 00036 52 Naj 00529700 00076 17 Chavlaj 00526700 00067 53 Navapura 00529300 00082 18 Chharodi 00523100 00005 54 00524200 00025 19 Chosar 00528700 00074 55 Ode 00528200 00054 20 Devdi 00528400 00072 56 Kankaj 00528lO0 00053 21 Dhamatvan 00526200 00063 57 Pardhol 00523900 00021 22 Enasan 00523700 00019 58 Pasunj 00524600 00029 23 Gamdi 00528300 00056 59 Ranodra 00526500 00065 24 Gatrad 00525700 00041 60 Ropda 00527200 00058 25 Geratnagar 00526000 00061 61 Shilaj 00523500 00012 26 Gcratpur 00527100 00057 62 Timba 00529400 00081 27 Giramtha 00528900 00077 63 UndreI 00526400 00064 28 Govindada 00526600 00066 64 Vadod 00525400 00038 29 Hanspura 00523600 00017 65 Vahelal 00524000 00022 30 Harnivav 00526300 00068 66 Vanch 00526100 00062 31 Hebatpur 00523300 000 II 67 Vanzar 00527700 00048 32 Hirapur 00526900 00070 68 Vasai 00529600 00084 33 Huka 00524100 00024 69 Vinzol 00527300 01020 34 lstolabad 00528500 00073 70 Visalpur 00527900 00051 35 Jagatpur 00523200 00007 71 Zanu 00524300 00027 36 Jetalpur 00528800 00075

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3 Khodiyar 413.4 2,915 587 P PHS T PH(!l) BS (00523000) C(lO+) RMP nv 1'0(5-10) CM(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS CHW CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) H(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(1O+) 4 Chharodi 281.8 1,135 241 P RMP T 1'0 OCS BS (00523100) C(5-1O) CHW TW PH(lO) CM«5) ACS«5) CV(d) RS«5) H(5-IO) 0 CP«5) NCS(5-1O) SP« 5) MCW(5-10) ST(5-10) PHC(d)

5 Jagatpur 356.2 4,471 919 1'(2) MCW T PO BS (00523200) S RMP TW PH(25) CM«5) ACS(5-1O) CV«5) RS PUC c:HW CP«5) NCS(lO+) Sped) C(lO+) H(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO~ ) PHC(d)

6 Hebalpur 285.9 2,051 381 P RMP T PH(l2) BS (00523300) C(d) CHW nv PO«5) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS«5) H(d) CP«5) NCS«5) SP{lO+) MCW(d) OCS«5) ST(IO+1 PHC« 5)

7 Bhadaj 810.4 2,281 455 I' PHS T PO ACS BS (00523400) C(IO+) RMP TW PH(l7) CM«5) OCS(2) CV(lO+) RS(d) CHW TK CP(d) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) H«5) ST(IO+) MCW«5) PHC«5)

8 Shilaj 851.0 4,341 837 P(2) RMP T PO BS (00523500) S CHW W PH(lD) CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(W+) RS(d) C(10+) H(lO+) TK CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(l{)+) MCW(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

BS 9 Hanspura 248.1 1,366 286 P CHW T PO (00523600) C«5) H(d) TW PH(4) CM«5) ACS(d) CV« 5) RS« 5) MCW(d) w CP(d) NCS(d) SP(lO+) PHC«5) TK OCS(<5) ST(lO+)

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Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) D :.0 o E E 8

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Kalol (15) EA N Bajri. WE(50.0) 95.2 92.8 31.9 Lapkarnan M Mustard. TWE(247.3) Paddy T(297.3)

PR Kalal (13) EA N Bajri. WE(60.0) 131.8 28.5 15.1 Lilapur 2 Paddy, TWE(l56.0) Pulses T(216.0) ------.----- PR Ahmadabad (18) EA N Paddy, WE(70.5) 162.2 21.6 2[,2 Khodiyar MR Wheat. TWE(138.0) Cotton 1(208.5)

------_.------PR Ahmadabad (10) EA N Paddy. TWE(37.9) 160.8 83.1 Chharodi 4 Castor, T(37.9) Bajri

PR Ahmadabad ( 15) EA N Paddy. TWE(22.3) 1490 47.8 137.1 Jagatpur 5 MR M Bajri, T(22.3) FP Jowar

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy. TWE(20;0) 172.5 78.4 15.0 Hebatpur 6 M Cotton. T(20.0) Wbeat

PR Ahmadabad (18) EA N Bajri, TWE(l22.0) 536.0 120.0 32.4 Bhadaj 7 M Wheat. T(122.0) Mustard

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy. TWE(2!O.9) 609.0 Shilaj 8 M Bajri. TK(l2.0) Castor R(S.3) L(2.0) WF(4.2) 0(7.6) T(24 1.9) PR Ahmadabad (17) EA N Paddy. TWE(189.6) 21.4 37.1 Hanspura 9 MR M Bajri. T(189.6) Castor

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II Bilasiya 3510 1,609 304 I' RMP T PO BS (00523800) C(10+) CHW TW PH(3) CM« 5) ACS«5) CV«5) RS«5) H(IO+) TK CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(10+) MCW«5) OCS«5) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+) 12 Pardhol 508.1 3,554 724 P PHS T PO BS (00523900) S RMP HI' PH(4) CM(IO+) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) CHW CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) MCW(IO+) PHC(lO+)

13 Vahclal 794.9 3,032 637 P(2) HA T PO CP ACS BS (0052-1000) S DA TW PH(52) CM(IO+) NCS CV(lO+) RS( 10+) PUC MH W OCS SP(IO+) C(lO+) CWC TK ST(IO+) PHC 0 RMP(3) CHW MCW(lO+)

14 Huka 250 I 1,060 218 P CHW T PH(19) ACS BS (00524100) A( H(5-10) TW PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS«S) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(d) W CP«5) OCS« S) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) TK ST(10+)

15 Navarangpura 224.2 662 153 I' CHW T PH(4) (00524200) C(d) H(lO+) TW PO«S) CM(d) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) MCW(lO+) TK CP«5) NCS(<5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC«5) R OCS«S) ST(!O+)

16 Zanu 1,070.6 3.736 70S I' RMP(2) T PO ACS BS (00524300) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH(lO) CM(d) NCS« 5) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+) MCW(d) CP«S) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(10+)

17 Lalpur 209.6 388 91 P RMP T PO BS (00524400) C(lO+) CHW TW PH CM«5) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) TK (P(d) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) M(W(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) PHC« 5) BS 18 Bharkunda 383.1 994 205 P CHW T PH(I?) RS(lO+) (00524500) AC H(lO+) TW PO«5) CM(d) ACS« 5) CY(lO+) C(10+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(d) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(d) ST(IO+)

182 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e, area under different lypes of land use in heclare) 0 <) u :a c: 0

u ~ .~ E <3 01) '" 0 ~ III is eJ) U .c ~ '" U u :0 -. :'2'" §-o ~ ~ dl 'a ~ $'" '" g ~ 0. "0 en > 0.. 8 III eJ) u "0 ~ " " .~ '- U'l'" '0 '"0.. ~~ 8 g '" =g~8 c 0 0 ~ .~ > 0 Q .,:: ...... ~ Vl c: bO on ... 0- ::< ::< 0 '" '" OJ - 2 >. '2 .:gg~ ~ ::l 0- '"u c: 0 III .... <1: z:.::: 0.. Z :'2:'2'" e ;:J u:::-~ <1: U Z'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Bajri, TWE(lI7.3) 277.0 50.2 9.2 Enasan 10 MR Paddy, T(l17.3) Cotton

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Castor, TWE(lOO.O) 220.2 16.5 14.3 Bilasiya 11 M Bajri, T(lOO.O) Paddy

PR Ahmadabad (19) EA N Caslor, TWE(418.9) 26.2 42.0 21.0 Pardhol 12 M Bajri, T(41S.9) Collon

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Paddy, TWE(320 0) 407.6 49.9 17,S Vahelal 13 MR M Bajri, T(320.0) FP Wheat

PR Ahmadabad (31) EA N Wheai, TWE(31.0j 203,3 15.8 Huka 14 MR M Rice, T(31.0) FP Bajri

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy, TWE(lS4.S) 1.9 27.5 10.0 Navarangpura 15 M Wheat, T(184.8) lowar

PR Ahmadabad (14) EA N Bajri, TWE(491.1) 425.8 97.0 56.8 Zanu 16 M Castor. T(49Ll) Mustard

PR Ahmadabad (23) EA N Wheat, TWE(lOO.O) 75.4 .'4,2 Lalpur 17 M lowar, T(100.0) ,,/1 Bajri

PR Ahmadabad (30) EA N Paddy, TW(35.0) 333.6 14.5 Bharkunda 18 FP Wheat, T(35.0) Bajri

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 19 Pasunj 1.114.3 :1,942 741 P PHS T PO At'S BS (00524600) C(lO+) RMP TW PH(8) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) CHW TK CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+) H(IO+) R ST(IO+) MCW«5) PHC« 5) 20 Kubadthal 954.6 :1.300 690 P PHS T PO CP ACS as (00524700) S FWC TW PH(l2) CM(IO+) N(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) RMP TK O(,S(lO+) SP(IOt) CHW ST(lO+) H(IO+) MCW(IO+) I'HC(S-IO)

21 BhUlaldi 8373 6.318 1.267 P(2) PHS T PO ACS as (00524ROO) S RMI'(4) TW PHOO) (,M«5) NCS( 10+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) qIO+) CHW(2) R ('1'«5) O(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) H(lO+) ST(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHCt< 5)

Kanbha 649.8 5,109 1.076 P D T PO CP ACS BS (O()524900) S(2) (WC TW PH(28) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC PHC TK OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHS ST(lO+) RMP(2) CHW H« 5) MCW«5)

23 Kujad 906.7 5,894 1,153 P(2) RMP(5) T PO ACS BS (00525000) C(lO+) CHW(2) TW PH (90) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV(5-IO) RS(IO+) H(IO+) CP«5) OCS«5) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(d)

24 Kuha 2,0]8.9 8,572 1.709 1'(10) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (00525100) S MH(2) TW I'TO CP OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC cwe W PH(l6) NCS(lO+) SP(iO+) C(lO+) PHC TK , ST(IO+) PHS R FWC 0 TB RMP(5) CHW H(lO+)

25 Chandial 697,0 2.975 600 P(3) PHS T PO BS (00525200) S RMP(2) TW PH(5) CM(<5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) CHW W CP(<5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) MCW«5) R PHC(<5)

184 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. arca under different types of land use in hectare) ~ OJ u '6 / 0 0 OJ .... 0 E OJ tl E .... <8 OIl ·S 0 OJ ~ is OIl u o(j .s-B'" u ::1 ~ btl 5= ,.., ~'" ;::"", '" l:l OJ $ co ~ ~ ;::: "S. ";::: ...... --. 0--'en ;;- B '" 0- OJ o ::l -0 0 0- U OJ btl OJ 0 ~ ..c ~ ::l ., Q.. U' u .... .~ ..... u CIl .... ~ ~.~'" ;;-0- '" 0 0- "'" > S'" U ~ .;:: 0- ;::: Wn~ 'S ~]: ;::: otil .,'" .~ OJ- 0- OJ i!:! ,.., '2 :E~~ .... ::1 § OJ '" 0 :::,J::> « z~ j:l... z ~~ &: ...... '-' ;::J a2§

PR Ahmadabad (22) EA N Wheat, TWE(400.0) 367.8 32.0 154.4 Kubadthal 20 M Jowar, T(400.0) Rairi

PR Ahmadabad (17) EA N Rairi, TWE(287.4) 371.8 71.5 106.6 Bhuva1di 21 M Jowar. T(287.4) Paddy

PR Ahmadabad (16) EA N Castor, TWE(419.0) 162.0 54.9 10.9 Kanbha 22 M Jowar, TK(3.0) Bairi T(422.0)

PR Ahmadabad (17) EA N Paddy, TWE(618.2) 210.5 2.0 76.0 Kujad 23 MR M Wheat, T(618.2) FP Castor

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Paddy, TWE(1570.0) 178.6 247.9 22.4 Kuha 24 M Jowar, T(1570.0) Bajri

PR Ahmadabad (26) EA 'N Paddy, TW(llO.O) 413.3 71.0 102.8 Chandia1 25 MR M Rajri, T(llO.O) FP Jowar

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32 Bibipur 209.1 897 190 P CHW T PH(7) OCS BS (00525900) -C(10+) H(lO+) W PO(d) CM«5) ACS(d) CV(10+) RS(lO+) MCW«5) TK CP«5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC«5) 0 ST(lO+)

33 Geratnagar 312.2 732 141 P CWC T PH BS (00526000) S RMP TW PO(d) CM(5-10) ACS(5-1O) CV(S-IO) RS«'S) C(S-lO) CHW CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SI'>(5-10) H(5-to) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) MCW(S-IO) PHC« 5)

34 Yanch 1,079.5 5,419 1,133 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (00526100) S FWC TW PH(5) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) PUC CHW CP«5) OC5(10+) 5P(10+) C(lO+) H(IO+) ST(lO+) MCW«5) PHC(d)

186 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 .., :a u 0 .., 8 ... ~ \: E ,E bJl '" .~ 0 co... ~'" i5 U ",..c ~ u :c'" c>:! ~ co bJl ~ >. ;;"0 '" ;:; '" ...... ~ ~ co ~ ~ ~ 0. S '" o~ >. :u 9 '" Q. t3 -, C5 :; Q) "0 co c ..c ;:; Q. ~ '~ "'01)'" 0 5 -e u ~ §' "0 ~ - \: > c·;:: .... ;:; co en Q. OIl 0 .§.s '" ::I ~:.a 2 c co Z 0 ...... ::I u; ~ 0 > ... ·S .~ E 0 ~ ..,:::::: ~ Q. !] ~ '"~ o co b'h'" Q. . '2 :;g'O "'-... ::I ~ '5 ::- ~ Z'" ~~ ~ oSe ;::l u>::-!=a

PR Ahmadabad (30) EA Bajri, TWE(3 11.8) 257.0 87.4 77.7 Vadod 27 Paddy, R(42.8) Castor T(354.7)

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Paddy, TWE(705.0) 344.9 100.0 90.0 Bhavda 28 Milk, T(705.0) Bajri

PR Ahmadabad (18) EA N Paddy. TWE(386.5) 253.7 78.4 76.6 Bakrol 29 MR M Castor, T(386.5) Bujrang Wheat

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy, TWE(509.7) 655.7 72.2 55.3 Gatrad 30 M Wheat, TK(50.4) Castor T(560.l)

PR Ahmadabad (14) EA N Paddy, TWE(121.2) 129.5 40.9 28.4 Memadpur 31 FP M Bajri, TK(14.8) Wheat T(136.0)

PR Ahmadabad (14) EA N Castor, TWE(71.2) 71.1 59.8 3.9 Bibipur 32 FP M Bajri, TK(3J) Paddy T(74.4)

PR Ahmadabad (10) EA N Bajri, TWE(l52.0) 100.4 31.5 13.2 Geratnagar 33 M Paddy, TKO 5.0) Wheat T(l67.0)

PR Ahmadabad (17) EA N Wheat, W(6.0) 377.7 92.0 3.8 Vanch 34 M Paddy, WE(220.0) Pulses TWE(380.0) T(606.OJ

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36 Harnivav 967.7 3,683 660 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00526300) C(IO+) RMP(3) TW PH(6) CM(d) OCS CY(IO+) RS(d) CHW W CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK ST(lO+) MCW(d) 0 PHC(d) 37 Undrel 934.9 3,764 754 P(3) PHS T PO BS (00526400) S RMP TW PH(6) CM(5-10) ACS(5-lO) CY(lO+) RS(10+) AC CHW W CP(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) C(10+) H(10+) TK OCS(5-1O) ST(10+) MCW(5-lO) PRC(5-10) 38 Ranodra 763.5 3,481 719 P(4) PHS T PO BS (00526500) S RMP(2) TW PH(7) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) RS(lO+) AC CHW W CP(S-lO) NCS(S-W) SP(lO+) C(lO+) H(lO+) TK OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) MCW(5-lO) PHC(S-10) 39 Govindada 239.5 519 109 P CHW T PO BS (00526600) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) TK OCS(10+) ST(10+) R

40 Chavlaj 735.2 2,573 493 P PHS T PO BS (00526700) S RMP TW PH(6) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) CHW W CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(10+) TK OCS(10+) ST(101;) MCW(IO+) R PHC(lO+)

41 Bhuval 672.0 2,455 464 P RMP T PO BS (00526800) C(IO+) CHW TW PH(5) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(S-IO) H(1O+) W CP(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP(.10+) MCW(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

42 Hirapur 884.2 3,596 684 P CWC(3) T PO ACS BS (00526900) S(2) PHS HP PH(47) CM(d) NCS CY(IO+) RS« 5) PUC(2) RMP TW CP« 5) OCS SP(10+) C(10+) CHW W ST(IO+) H(lO+) TK MCW« 5) 0 PHC« 5)

188 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. arca under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Ahmadabad (20) EA N Grains, TWE(385.2) 600.4 103.2 110.9 Dhamatvan 35 MR Pulses, T(385.2) FP Vegetables

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Bajri, TWE(446.7) 325.6 195.5 Hamivav 36 M Paddy, T(446.7) Castor

PR Ahmadabad (22) EA N . Paddy, TWE(4l9.5) 192.8 116.2 206.5 Undre1 37 MR Bajri, T(419.5) Castor

PR Ahmadabad (35) EA N Paddy, TWE(504.2) 212.2 15.2 24.2 Ranodra 38 MR Bajri, TKO·8) Castor T(512.0)

PR Ahmadabad (38) EA N Bajri, TWE(l12.9) 95.1 20.8 10.7 Govindada 39 MR Paddy, T(ll2.9) FP Castor

PR Ahmadabad (39) EA N Bajri, TWE(292.5) 295.9 112.8 34.0 Chavlaj 40 MR M Castor, T(292.5) FP Paddy

PR Ahmadabad (24) EA N Bajri, WE(56.4) 308.6 129.1 29.7 Bhuval 41 M Paddy TWE(148.2) T(204.6)

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Bajri, TWE(295.1) 409.8 143.3 31.6 Hirapur 42 M Paddy, TK(4.4) Castor T(299.6)

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47 A~lali 1,094.7 6,165 [,339 P MCW T PO CM ACS BS (00527400) S MH TW TO CP OCS eV(d) RS(lO+) puc CWC W PTO NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) C(10+) HC TK PH(250) 5T(10+) PHC 0 PHS FWC TB NH RMP(4) CHW H(lO+)

48 Laxmipura 1%.4 620 [28 P CHW T PHiS) BS (00527500) , C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO« 5) CM«5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) PHC(d) OCS(<5) ST(10+) BS 49 Kamod 557.7 2,052 407 P RMP(2) T PH(5) OCS RS(lO+) (00527600) C(10+) CHW TW PO(<5) CM(5-IO) ACS(<5) CV(IO+) H(IO+) W CP(S-IO) NCS(<5) SP(IO+) MCW(5-1O) R ST(10+) PHC(5-1O) 0 BS 50 Vanzar 537.7 2,996 644 P RMP T PO ACS eV(S-IO) RS(<5) (00527700) C(5-10) CHW TW PHiS) CM«S) OCS H(5-10) TK CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) 0 ST(5-10) PHC«5)

190 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

>. Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) CIJ u :6 c:i 0 5 CIJc E ... OJ E .8 01) '" 'N 0 :a ~ l. ~ '" ::! ~ Cd ?!; ';::: ~""... Cl--. ~ ~ ,g i5.. ... /", ;;. B CIJ - ..,::! c:i o CIJ ., bO ... os ;; ..0 ~ ::! 0.. 0..- "" '" 0 S CIl"'" os ~ - c:i > 'z "-' :::I ~ 0.. ""'., ::lf:! bO ~ ..... 0 o 0 0 ... .§J! > "0 ... C ~ Z ...... til ~ ::! Ul I!J 0- ?!; Ul c:i -I!J ._~~ >-. '6 '.:;l ..:1 Cl ~ '~ ta ~~ ?!; o Cd ... -0-0

PR Ahmadabad (12) EA N Paddy, WE(35.0) 9.0 60.3 7.3 Geratpur 44 MR M Vegetables; TWE(25.2) FP Wheat T(60.2)

PR Ahmadabad (19) EA N Bajri, TWE(8I.S) 24.2 8.1 3.6 Ropda 45 MR Castor, T(81.5) FP Wheat

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy, TWE(38.0) 24.0 82.0 16.0 VinzoI 46 MR Bajri, T(38.0) FP Jowar

PR Ahmadabad (13) EA N Paddy, TWE(700.0) 138.7 239.0 Aslali 47 MR M Castor, TK(17.0) FP Wheat T(717.0)

PR Ahmadabad (13) EA N Castor, TWE(l35.9) 355 7.0 18.0 Laxmipura 48 M Bajri, 1'(135.9) Paddy

PR Ahmadabad (13) EA N Paddy, WE(lO.3) 283.8 52.3 92.5 Kamod 49 M Bajri, TWE(l12.8) Castor R(6.0) T(129.1)

PR Ahmadabad (10) EA N Paddy, TWE(263.7) 172.6 50.6 50.8 Vanzar 50 M Bajri, T(263.7) Castor

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52 Yisalpur 1,751.8 3,822 775 P(2) CWC(3) T PO CP ACS BS (00527900) S PHS TW PH(2S) CM«5) OCS CY(S-IO) RS(5-10) PUC RMP(4) 0 NCS(S-IO} SP(5-1O) C(10+) CHW ST(10+) H(S-IO) MCW(5-1O) PHC(S-IO} 53 Bakrol Badrabad 710.0 2,361 467 P(2) RMP(2) T PO ACS BS (00528000) C(lO+} CHW TW PH(lS) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO} CY(5-1O) RS(S-IO) H(lO+) W CP(10+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(5-1O) TK ST(1O+) PHC« S} R C 54 Paldi Kankaj 1,425.3 3,887 759 P CWC(3) T PO ACS BS (00528100) S PHS TW PH(l5) CM(<5) NCS CY(IO+) RS(10+) AC RMP(2) W CP« 5) OCS SP(lO-O C(lO+} SMP TK ST(lO+) CHW R H(5-10) 0 MCW(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) 55 Ode 675.8 1,865 344 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00528200) C(lO+} RMP(2) TW PH(S) CM(5-1O) NCS CY(lO+) RS(IO+) CHW W CP(5-1O) OCS SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK ST(10+) MCW(lO+) 0 PHC(IO+) 56 Gamdi S12.5 1,321 272 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00528300) C(10+) RMP TW PH CM«5) OCS CY(IO+) RS« 5) CHW W CP« 5) NCS« S) SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK ST(10+) MCW«5) R PHC« S) 0 57 Devdi 758.0 2,266 449 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00528400) C(lO+) RMP TW PH(l2) CM(<5) NCS«5) CY(lO+) RS(<5) CHW W CP«5) OCS«5) SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK ST(lO+) MCW(5-1O) PHC«5)

58 Istolabad 125.4 896 179 P RMP T PH(5) BS (00528500) C(10+) CHW TW PO(<5) CM«5) ACS«5) CY(10+) RS«5) H(lO+) W CP(<5) NCS(<5) SP(IO+) MCW«5) TK OCS(<5) ST(lO+) PHC« 5) R

192 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) Z;> ., ~ =<..l .., is g ~ .... '" .~ E .s bO 0 ta <1l is U _..,..c:: u '" o:; -...... OJ ~ 00;;;-'" :a 9 OJ 't:l <= o '" OJ bO OJ ~ 0 ~ ..c ~ g- o. - .. ~ <= >- ...... t ~ ~ til ~ 0. .§J1 "g ~ b[j ~.- 0 g"i 0 Z 0 ~ ",._>- OJ ... !iJ ._- 0;>., 'b] 0 0. !]' '":3: OJ g'h'" OJ'::: .~ :3: .., -~ §'" ... :~ ~g"O ... ::I § 0. .., <= 0 0 < ZC .... Z ~~ U. ~e ::> O~~

PR Ahmadabad (17) EA N Paddy, GC(1016.2) 525.0 157.5 53.0 Visalpur 52 M Bajri, T(1016.2) Jowar

PR Ahmadabad (20) EA N Paddy, WE(52.0) 135.3 25.0 15.3 BakroI 53 FP Bajri, TWE(482.5) Badrabad Wheat T(S34.S)

PR Ahmadabad (14) EA N Paddy, TWE(536.4) 276.0 142.8 445.0 Paldi 54 MR M Bajri, TK(25.2) Kankaj Castor T(561.6)

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy, GC(255.3) 265.5 30.2 24.7 Ode 55 MR Wheat, TWE(IOO.O) FP Castor T(355.3)

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy, TWE(437.9) 37.9 10.9 25.8 Gamdi 56 M Bajri, T(437.9) Wheat

PR Ahmadabad (19) EA N Jowar, TWE(508.8) 23.7 174.0 20.0 Devdi . 57 M Bajri TK(lO.4) R(21.3) T(540.4)

PR Ahmadabad (20) EA N Bajri, TWE(84.5) 27.8 13.1 Istolabad 58 MR Wheat, T(84.5) FP Paddy

193 Y-54-30 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ Ions of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 1,'0 >, :2 'Q ] '" 0 co ..:::a 'Q ~ ~~ ~ ~ co '" 0) 30lt: '" ~_g S g_ ~.= en 0 (.) :l2 -::r;: :;:; Bo~ u ~'"- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 59 Barejdi 138.3 1,353 290 P RMP T PH(8) CM BS (00528600) S CHW TW PO(d) CP(d) ACS(d) CV(IO+) RS PUC H(10+) W NCS«5) SP(10+) C(10+) MCW«5) TK OCS(<5) ST(lO+) PHC(d) 60 Chosar 577.1 1,979 371 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00528700) S RMP TW PH(16) CM«5) NCS(5-JO) CV(IO+) RS«5) C(10+) CHW W CP(d) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) H(lO+) TK ST(IO+) MCW«5) R PHC«5) C 61 Jetalpur 1,290.0 5,378 ' 1,059 P(2) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (00528800) S CWC TW PH(300) CP(2) NCS«5) CV«5) RS(IO+) PUC HC OCS«5) SP(IO+) 0 PHC ST(lO+) C(10+) PHS FWC RMP(5) CHW H(10+) 62 Giramtha 735.7 3,328 661 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00528900) s RMP(2) TW PH (50) CM«5) NCS«5) CV(IO+) RS (1 0+) C(10+) CHW CP« 5) OCS«5) SP(lO+) H(lO+) ST(IO+) MCW(JO+) PHC«5) 63 Miroli 1,107.4 3,012 624 P PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00529000) S FWC TW PH(60) CP NCS CV(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) RMP(3) TK OCS SP{lO+) CHW R ST(lO+) H(lO+) 0 MCW(5-10) PHC(5-10)

64 Kasindara 2.030.7 6,968 1,444 P(4) HC T PO eM ACS BS (00529100) S PHC TW PH(24) CP oes CV(lO+) RS(5-10) C(10+) PHS W NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) FWC TK ST(lO+) RMP(3) R CHW C H(lO+) 0 MCW(5-10)

65 Bhat 1,579.7 5,111 987 P PHS T PO CP ACS BS (00529200) S RMP TW PH(l5) CM(<5) oes eV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) CHW W NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) TK ST(IO+) MCW(IO+) 0 PHQ<5)

194 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~ 0) u 'i3 d 0 0) El 9 <= ... 0) El '" 'N 0 ..s Ci a 0) ~ on U O)..t:: o(! co'" ~ (.) ~ onOJ ~ c: ~"O '" ::I ~ 0) ~co :?; c;,~ :a '" i:l S .a ~OJ -0 8 S '""'., QJ bI)' ~ ~ ..CL {? ::I o-~ 0 ~ -s u ~ ;> '" ..... ::I CI)"" -0 ~ ~ -~._= 0 o';j 0 co 0- !l ::s on ;> -0 ... Z 0 .... .s.s ... I::co ._~ 0) ...

PR Ahmadabad (18) EA N Paddy, WE(48.0) 149.1 85.1 94.9 Chosar 60 FP M Bajri, TWE(200.0) Castor T(248.0)

PR . Ahinadabad (16) EA N Paddy, TWE(864.7) 187.5 75.5 120.4 Jetalpur 61 M Bajri, TK(42.0) Castor T(906.7)

PR Ahmadabad (15) EA N Paddy, TWE(472.S) 100.1 163.1 Giramtha 62 Bajri T(472.5)

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Paddy, TWE(690.5) 103.0 Ill. I 202.9 Miroli 63 FP M Wheat, T(69O.5) Vegetables

PR Ahmadabad (22) EA N Wheat, TWE(I3I4.9) 209.7 256.8 242.5 Kasindara 64 MR M Paddy, TK(6.7) Bajri T(132i.7)

PR Dholka (\6) EA N Paddy, GC(1013.0) 129.7 99.5 Bha! 65 MR M Wheat, TWE(337.5) FP Bajri T(1350.5)

195 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ';;l » :9 .'" co E 0 ""c: ':J= .~ "" "" -; T; "3]23 (]) § ~8 ",0 ." o~ 0~ '~n § ,s o = ~ 1;1) z.3 ~e. ~~ z~ ~ ~ .5:~ uu ~zo ~£>=O~ u ecn I 2 3 4 5 ""6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 66 Navapura 408.0 1,995 396 P(2) RMP T PH(4) ACS BS (00529300) C(lO+) CHW TW PO(d) CM«5) NCS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(IO+) W CP(d) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) R ST(lO+) PHC(lOt) 67 Timba 728.7 1,290 269 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00529400) C(lO+) RMP TW PH(25) CM«5) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) CHW' W CP« 5) OCS«5) SP(lO+) HOO+) TK ST(10+) MCW(lO+) C PHG(<5)

68 Mahijda 1,393.0 2,535 546 P CWC T PO CM ACS BS (00529500) C{10+) PHS HP PH(4) CP«5) NCS« 5) CV«5) RS(lO+) H(lO+) TW OCS«5) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) W ST(IO.j.) PHC(5-1O) TK R C 69 Vasai 1,044.4 2,047 410 P CWC T PO ACS BS (00529600) C(lO+) PHS TW PH(25) CM(<5) NCS(<5) eV«5) RS(IO+) RMP(2) CP(<5) OCS(<5) SP(IO+) CHW ST(IO+) H(lO+) MCW«5) PHC(<5)

70 Naj 714.0 2,076 404 P(2) RMP(2) T PO ACS BS (00529700) C(lO+) CHW TW PH(l5) CM«5) NCS(<5) eV(IO+) RS (l 0+) H(lOt) W CP«5) OCS(<5) SP(lO+) MCW(d) ST(lO+) PHC« 5}

71 Bareja 2,036.9 15,427 3,080 P(7) MCW(2) T- PO CM ACS CV BS (00529800) S PHS TW TO CP NCS SP(lO+) RS(5-10) . pue RMP(l2) W PTO OCS ST(IO+) C(lO+) CHW TK PH(75) H(lO+) 0 PHC(lOt)

BlockThtal 51,937.4 218,670 43,941 P(115) H T(71) PO(54) CM(8) ACS(37) cv BS(69) S(35) HA W(36) TO(3) CP(12) NCS(7) RS(6) PUC(14) D TK(41) PTO(4) OCS(23) AC(6) DA HP(S) PH(1,553) 0(2) MCW(6) TW(68) MH(4) R(19) CWC(21) C(S) HC.(3) S PHC(6) 0(19) PHS(JS) FWC(7) TB(2) NIl RMP(119) CHW(71)

196 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 OJ :a 0 ~ § ... CI) '" .S .8 bO til 0 a CI) is U _(I)..<:l u .!S bO CI) o. ~'" i:"" '" ::I '" (I) 'a il B '";;: Q. --. ~ O'(i;''" ;;. '" c.. 1i 'g 3 (I) § .c ~ ::l §' c.. - "" .2 gp ~ ~ "8::s CIJ ~ ~.~ 0 '"o .~(;i ~ c.. .§..s ""(I) ~::l bO - '5 Z ... CI) (I) .... ::l (;i 0 .5] '" ;;. e . '2 '" ';:l § c.. 0 o '" e-a "5 (I) '" 0 i::..o -ag"" Z<::- p... ~ ::E::E ~ ;:J u<::-16 z 1:1) « - ..__,

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Paddy, TWE(962.0) 181.0 234.8 15.2 Mahijda 68 MR M Wheat,. T(962.0) FP Bajri

PR Ahmadabad (22) EA N Pulses, TWE(524.6) 161.7 343.3 14.7 Vasai 69 M Bajri, T(524.6) Wheat

PR Ahmadabad (20) EA N Paddy, TWE(557.6) 41.1 86.0 29.4 Naj 70 M Bajri, T(557.6) Castor

PR Ahmadabad (25) EA N Paddy, GC(7.5) 538.8 509.7 233.9 Bareja 71 M Wheat, TWE(702.0) Bajri TK(45.0) T(754.5)

PR(71) EA(71) N(68) GC(2,452.0) 14,786.0 5,938.2 4,166.6 MR(27) M(SI) W(26.0) FP(26) WE(615.0) TW(145.0) TWE(23,417.5) TK(261.8) R(115.4) L(2.0) WF(4.2) O(7~ T(27,046.5)

197 198 TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK DHOLKA

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I; 8 ;;: ~ ~ ISl @ ~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY (c) Alphabetical list of Villages (Taluka Dholka)

SI. . Name ofVilJage 2001 1991 S1. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Ambaliyara 00530900 00044 36 Koth 00534300 00074 2 Ambareli 00533100 00087 37 Lana 00531100 00046 3 Ambethi 00532200 00067 38 Loliya 00536500 00105 4 Anandpura 00535900 00112 39 Moti Born 00536800 00113 5 Andhari 00533400 00066 40 Mujpur 00531700 00062 6 Amej 00535100 00080 41 Nani Born 00536200 00114 - 7 Badarkha 00529900 00015 42 Nesda 00532500 00070 8 Begva 00532800 00073 43 Paldi 00533200 00088 9 Bhetawada 00532400 00069 44 Pisawada 00533300 00089 10 Bholad 00536700 00115 45 Rajpur 00530800 00043 11 Bhumli 00535600 00101 46 Rampur 00531900 00063 12 Bhurkhi 00535200 00079 47 Rampura 00535800 00111 13 Chaloda 00530300 00020 48 Ranoda 00530600 00040 14 Chandisar 00530100 00017 49 Raypur 00534800 00099 15 Dadusar 00532600 00071 50 Rupgadh 00534400 00082 16 Dholi 00534900 OOlDO 51 Sahij 00532100 00065 17 Dholka (Rural) 00531800 00117 52 Samani 00536600 00116 18 Ganesar 00534600 00097 53 Saragvala 00536300 00107 19 Gano! 00534700 00096 5" Sarandi 00532700 00072 20 Girand 00533700 00092 55 Saroda 00530000 00016 21 Gundi 00535300 00104 56 Sathal 00531000 00045 22 Ingoli 00533900 00094 57 Shekhdi 00530400 00019 23 Jakhda 00536100 00108 58 Shiyawada 00531200 00059 24 JalalpurGodhaneshvar 00531500 00060 59 Simej 00534500 00098 25 Jalalpur Vazifa 00530700 00042 60 Sindhraj 00530500 00039 26 Javaraj 00535400 00103 61 Transad 00532300 00068 27 Kadipur 00533000 00086 62 Uteliya 00536400 00106 28 Kaliyapura 00534100 00085 63 Valthera. 00531400 00058 29 Kalyanpur 00531300 00057 64 Varna 00536000 00109 30 Kariyana 00532900 00083 65 Vasna Keliya 00530200 00018 31 Kauka 00534000 00095 66 Vataman 00535700 00110 32 Kesargadh 00535000 00081 67 Vautha 00533600 00091 33 Khanpur 00531600 00061 68 Vejalka 00535500 00102 34 Kharanti 00534200 00084 69 Virdi 00533800 00093 35 Khatripur 00532000 00064 70 Virpur 00533500 00090

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Badarkha 1,074.6 8,998 1,699 P(4) H T PO CM ACS BS (00529900) S 0 HP PH(l50) CP NCS(<5) CV(5-1O) RS(5-1O) C(S-IO) PHS W OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) FWe ST(IO+) RMP(4) CHW MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) 2 Saroda 1,581.9 4,124 849 P(4) RMP(4) T PO CM ACS DS (OOS30000) S H(lO+) PH(2S) CP(S-IO) NCS CV(IO+) RS(lO+) e(lo+) MCW(lO+) OeS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

3 Chandisar 1,670.7 4,039 847 P(3) RMP(2) T PO ACS BS (00530100) C(5-1O) CHW(2) TW PH(20) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) eV(5-IO) RS(5-IO) H(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OeS(S-IO) SP(lO+) MCW(S-1O) ST(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

4 Vasna Keliya 821.4 5,814 1,124 peS) HA T PO CM ACS BS (00530200) S PHS TW PH(256) CP NCS(5-1O) eV(5-1O) RS(5-10) pue RMP(2) OCS(S-1O) SP(lO+) C(S-10) H(S-IO) ST(IO+) MCW(S-IO) PHC« 5)

5 Chaloda 1,697.6 7,128 1,422 P(4) HH T PO CM ACS BS (00530300) S 0 PTa CP NCS(S-1O) eV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PUC MCW PH(250) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) C(5-1O) MH ST(lO+) PHe FWC RMP H(5-1O)

6 Shekhdi 219.9 624 129 P T PO BS (OOS30400) C(5-10) H(S-IO) W PH(8) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-tO) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) TK CP(5-lO) NCS(5-lO) SP(IO+) PHC(<5) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) ACS(2) BS 7 Sindhraj 2,013.3 2,438 503 P(3) cwe T PO RS(5-1O) (00530500) C(5-1O) RMP TW PH(l8) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) CV(S-tO) H(5-10) CP(5-lO) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) MCW(5-1O) ST(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ACS BS 8 Ranoda 971.7 1,928 392 P(2) T PO CV(5-IO) RS(5-IO) (00530600) C(S-IO) H(5-10) TW PR(21) CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) MCW(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(10+)

202 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 ;a 0 Q) .... r:: 8 .~ 8 .a 0 a OJ U Q)..c: bO .... u Q) ~ 01) :>. '" =' .... '" ~ Q 0. 8 ~ 0) Q) bJ) Q) 0 ~ 0.- B ~ -e ::l §' "0 ~ '" - c:: > ..... IZl 7J._ 0 '"o ~ '15 c.. 8.12 B ::I bIl ;;> -0 ... Z" "" ~ ""MOO 0 'Z:: E! 0 ~ .,;:: 01 -'"ClJ ._ :>. :§ Q)- :;: ~ --;u"O 0 ClJ '"o '" 8 r:: ~ '5 p.. :;;:::;s ... " Z ~ ~e ~ u6§

PR Dholka (10) EA N Sugarcane, TW(640.2) 403.8 14.3 16.4 Badarkha MR Wheat, T(640.2) Bajri

PR Dholka (13) EA N Bajri, WE(170.5) 1,086.1 21.0 171.6 Saroda 2 MR M Paddy, TWE(132.6) FP Wheat T(303.1)

PR Dholka (9) EA N Paddy, W(20.S) 100.0 200.3 Chandisar 3 Wheat, WE(l20.9) Bajri TWE(480.6) R(748.1) T(l,370.4) PR Dholka (9) EA N Wheat, TWE(500.0) 203.4 69.6 48.4 Vasna 4 Bajri, T(50D,O) Keliya Paddy

PR Dholka (8) EA N Paddy. GC(657.4) 697.2 90.6 116.2 Chaloda 5 MR Wheat. WE(l5.2) FP Sugarcane TWE(121.0) T(793.6)

PR Dholka (8) EA N Paddy. GC(50.6) 8.3 10.0 Shekhdi 6 MR M Sugarcane, WE(68.8) FP Vegetable TWE(82.2) T(201.6)

PR Dholka (5) EA N Wheat. GC(498.2) 620.9 92.9 464.6 Sindhraj 7 M Bajri, WE(336.8) Paddy T(834.9)

PR Dholka (5) EA N Paddy, GC(350.7) 65.1 6.2 128.2 Ranoda 8 Wheat, WE(l50.7) , Cotton TWE(260.8) TK(IO.1) T(772.3)

203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colurrm and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) bJ) 00 '0 !:! '0 ~ e >. '0 '0 c: .;::. a .a ,:: -~ "" ~ ~ d) -'"'" '" -::s ,::'" .. ~ b/j v 'D" '':::,. -gB~ g-=-:.a E 0.", d 4-0 c: ~ .s 5 =0 00 ~ = .g ~~ s.§ .~ E ~ z" o 0 rfU .. u 'l:) c '" il '~o~ ::s u~ u ~(/)- I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 9 Jalalpur Vazifa 662.0 3,839 736 P(4) HA(2) T PO ACS' BS (00530700) C(5-10) RMP(2) TW PH(48) CM(5-lO) NCS(5-IO) CV(5-JO) RS(5-JO) CHW(3) CP(5-l0) OCS(5-IO) SP(10+) H(5-10) ST(JO+) MCW(S-IO) PHC(10+) 10 Rajpur 193.0 9S1 204 P CHW(2) T PH(29) BS (00530800) C(5-IO) H(5-10) TW PO(10+) CM(5-lO) ACS(5-10) CV(S-lO) RS(5-10) MCW(S-10) W CP(5-l0) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) PHC(!O+) TK OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) 11 Ambaliyara 1,081.6 3,S50 696 P(3) DA(2) T PO ACS 'BS (00530900) S PHC TW PH(225) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) CV(5-lO) RS(5-IO) C(5-10) FWC CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RMP(2) ST(IO+) H(5-lO) MCW(S-IO) 12 Sathal 1,761.4 3,940 785 P(2) RMP T PO ACS BS (00S31000) C(S-IO) CHW(2) TW PH(38) CM(S-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-1O) H(S-lO) R CP(5-1O) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) MCW(5-10) ST(10+) PHC(5-10) 13 Lana 678.1 1,271 247 P(3) CHW(2) T PO (00531100) C(5-10) H(S-10) TW PH(7) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CY(5-10) BS(S-IO) MCW(5-IO) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) SP(10+) RS(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) 14 Shiyawada 214.6 956 186 P CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (00531200) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH(27) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+) IS Kalyanpur 560.7 735 133 P(2) T PO BS (00531300) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH(S-IO) CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) TW CP(S-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) TK OCS(10+) ST(10+) 16 Valthera 1,725.5 3,435 736 P(4) PHS T PO ACS BS (00531400) C(10+) H(IO+) TW PH(32) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(S-10) W CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+} PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) 17 Jalalpur 707.2 993 199 P CHW(2) T PO ACS BS Godhancshvar C(10+) H(IO+) PH(13) CM(10+) NCS(IO+} CY(lO+) RS (00531500) MCW(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(JO+) ST(IO+} 18 Khanpur 526.6 1,214 237 P(2) T PO BS (00531600) C(5-10) H(S-lO} TW PH(S-IO) CM(5-JO) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS(5-JO) MCW(5-1O) TK CP(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC(S-10) OCS(S-10) ST(IO+) 19 Mujpur 316.1 296 57 P CHW T BS (OOS317oo) C«S) H(<5) TK PO(<5) CM(<5) ACS«S) CY«5) RS« 5) MCW«5) PH(<5) CP« 5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) PHC«S) OCS(<5) ST(lO+)

204 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Dholka (5) EA N Paddy, TW(lOO.O) 220.8 60.3 171.1 Jalalpur Vazifa 9 M Wheat. TWE(I09.8) Bajri T(209.8)

PR Dholka (5) EA N Paddy, TW(60.0) 39.5 4.9 8.7 Rajpur IO M Wheat, TWE(80.0) Bajri T(l40.Q)

PR Dholka (9) EA N Paddy, WE(532.6) 110.1 45.9 Ambaliyara 11 M Wheat, TWE(350.1) Bajri TK(l7.!) R(25.8) T(92S.6)

PR Dholka (10) EA N Wheat. W(133.!) 17003 371.4 186.6 Sathal 12 Bajri, WE(700.0) Paddy TWE(200.0) T(l,033.!)

PR Dholka (5) EA N Wheat, WE(43703) 205.2 16.6 19.0 Lana 13 M Bajri, T(437.3) Paddy

PR Dholka (16) EA N Wheat. W(20.4) 72.9 29.4 1.5 Shiyawada 14 MR M Paddy, WE(90.4) FP Bajri T(1I0.8)

PR Bavla (20) EA Wheat, 532.8 16.4 11.5 Kalyanpur 15 MR Bajri, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (13) EA Wheat, WE(60.0) 900.0 319.5 186.0 Valthera 16 MR Cotton. TWE(150.0) Paddy O(IlO.O) T(320.0) PR Dholka (12) EA Wheat. WE(29003) 174.7 54.7 187.5 Jalalpur 17 Paddy, T(290.3) Godhaneshvar Bajri

PR Dholka (5) EA N Paddy. WE(9.0) 301.0 66.7 150.0 Khanpur 18 Wheat, T(9.0) Cotton

PR Dholka (3) EA Wheat, 300.8 11.5 3.8 Mujpur 19 Bajri, Paddy

205 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kens of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OJ) ] ~" ~ "'"d .=~ ~ ~ 5 :2... "'".. ~ :l=~ (1) os "0 § -a_'" 'u0" a~e en 1a ~ _~., "0 -5" '"o~ ~ :l= Ii! .g~'" " ...0. ~CI:I ~ ::l8: § .0 ::r: :g ~ ""o ~ -tJ~=-a .~ ~ B S 58 '":;;J '"d" ~ -'" "> _;~~ :;;J ~ - ~ ~(1) '0 ':,: ~.~ CJ ~~=:a s '- = '"~ o 0 OJ) ..S! d 'E'~ ~ z o 0 g Ii!U '"''=;'" - t:! .!:: 5'0 ~ .g ~::i! .B.g 18 ~_g ",'.z:; IZl 0 a) ',:: -< '-' <.> ",-u< u Sen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 20 Dholka (Rural) 9,607.1 787 175 TTW DS (00531800) P(d) H(d) TW PO«5) CM(d) ACS(d) CV(d) RS C«5) MCW«S) PH« S) CP«S) NCS«S) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(d) ST(lO+) 21 Rampur 493.6 2,044 416 P(2) RMP T PO CP ACS BS (00531900) C(S-IO) CHW TW PH(l08) CM(S-lO) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) H(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) MCW(S-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

22 Khatripur 31S.1 1,016 160 P(2) CHW T PH(3) BS (00532000) C(S-IO) H(5-lO) TW PO(S-IO) CM(S-lO) ACS«S) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) MCW(S-lO) CP(d) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) 23 Sahij 1,IS7.0 3,199 619 P(2) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00532100) C(5-1O) RMP TW PH(49) CP(5-1O) OCS CV(5-1O) RS(S-IO) CHW 0 NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) H(S-IO) ST(lO+) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-10) 24 Ambethi 475.6 930 188 P CHW(2) T PH(I2) ACS BS (00532200) C(5-1O) H(5-1O) TW PO(5-1O) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-1O) CV(S-IO) RS(5-1O) Mew(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

25 Transad 630.5 2'S82 517 P PHC T PO ACS BS (00532300) S RMP TW PH(35) CM(S-lO) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(S-IO) C(5-10) CHW(2) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) H(S-IO) ST(lO+) Mew(5-lO)

26 Bhetawada 403.9 2,209 393 P(2) CHW(2) T PH(19) BS (00532400) C(5-1O) H(5-lO) TW PO«S) CM(5-IO) ACS«S) CV(S-lO) RS(5-1O) Mewe5-10) CP(5-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(d) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+)

27 Nesda 645.4 1,732 335 P(2) T PO ACS BS (00532500) C(5-1O) H(5-1O) HP PHilO) CM(5-fO) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-W) RS(5-1O) Mewe5-lO) TW CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) W ST(lO+) TK

28 Dadusar S05.S 1,619 300 P CHW T PO BS (00532600) C(5-1O) H(5-tO) TK PH(13) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-lO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-to) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(10+)

29 Sarandi I,S12.6 2,066 457 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (00532700) C(5-1O) CHW HP PH(22) CM(5-lO) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS H(5-10) TW CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TK ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

206 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

a Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) ... :.0 u 0 ... E ...... ~ s:: E ..e OJ) 'N 0 i; <:II ... ~ i5 OJ) U ... .<:: <:II ...... 8 .a ... o ::;! ., s:: E 0- 0...... 0 ~ E ..c: ~ ::I c;; ~ gp ~ ..... ::;! u CIl"" e g o'" '=: 0 0-'" ...... 'E ~ bl) 1@;.a2 s:: ~ z t .... ::;! OJ e'" '";3: '" ~~ ·s ·5.E ~ co ',;:: ~~ ;3: '" s:: ... ~ E ..'1: 0. d) OJ e .- >. 3g-o .... ::;! s:: 0 o '" 0 'c "-' "" z~ ~~ ~ u:.=,§ Z'" -< ll.o Z J:ie ::> -

PR Dholka (5) EA N Paddy, TWE(202.3) 150.9 48.1 92.3 Rampur 21 M Wheat, T(202.3) Bajri

PR Dholka(7) EA Paddy, TWE(80.9) 205.6 1.7 26.9 Khatripur 22 Wheat, T(80.9) Bajri

PR Dholka (10) EA N Paddy. WE(25.4) 385.0 198.6 141.9 Sahij 23 M Wheat, TWE(17S.4) Castor R(230.8) T(43 1.6)

PR Dholka (S) EA N Wheat, TWE(246.8) 155.2 37.7 35.9 Ambethi 24 Bajri, T(246.8) Paddy

PR Dholka (7) EA N Paddy, TWE(246.8) 310.2 37.7 3S.9 Transad 25 M Wheat, T(246.8) Oilseeds

PR Dholka (7) EA N Rose, WE(72.5) 25.0 14.7 65.9 Bhetawada 26 M Paddy. TWE(225.8) Wheat T(298.3)

PR Dholka (5) EA N Wheat, TK(7.5) 581.8 43.6 12.5 Nesda 27 MR Paddy. T(7.5) Cotlon

PR Dholka (6) EA N Wheat, TK(209.2) 509.2 45.9 41.5 Dadusar 28 Bajri, T(209.2) Paddy

PR Dholka (lO) EA N Cotton. WE(2.0) 1,168.0 94.3 248.4 Sarandi 29 Wheat, T(2.0) Jowar

207 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '"cn '" ""§ .!:l :!2 "tl 0 13 E ;;; .<:: "tl " '.::1 i$~ c0 -0 ·c'" tho'; til Z...l ~c ~~ Z~ ~ ::E 0 &~ UUo " -O~ 8e~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 30 Begva 680.5 1,035 211 P CWC HP PO BS (00532800) S CHW W PH(7) CM«5) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(<5) C(10+) H(lO+) CP«5) NCS(<5) SP(10+) MCW«5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC«5) 31 Kariyana 772.0 979 194 P(Z) CHW(2) T PH(l6) BS (00532900) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO(5-tO) CM(lO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(S-W) SP(IO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) 32 Kadipur 194.5 749 155 P T BS (00533000) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) W PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+J PHC(lO+) TK OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) 33 Ambareli 1,210.1 2,900 587 P(Z) PHS T PO ACS BS (00533100) S CHW(3) TW PH(t3) CM(5-1O) NCS CV(5-1O) RS(S-lO) C(5-10) H(S-IO) W CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) MCW(5-1O) TK ST(lO+j PHC(lO+) 34 Palm 520.7 1,329 263 P(3) T PH(22) ACS BS (00533200) C(10+} H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(IO+) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) TK ST(10+) 35 Pisawada 2,168.6 3,186 634 P(3) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00533300) C(lO+) RMP TW PH(49) CP(IO+) NCS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS CHW(2) OCS(<5) SP(10+) HOO+) ST(10+) MCW(IO+) PHC«5) 36 Andhari 304.7 514 114 P T PH(3) BS (00533400) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO«5) CM«S) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

37 Virpur 666.6 1,317 250 P T PH(5) ACS BS (00533500) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PO(S-IO) CM(10+) NCS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

38 Vautha 1,034.7 2,189 432 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00533600) C(10+) RMP(2) TW PH(54) CM(lO+) NCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS« S) SP(lO+) MCW(10+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

39 Girand 536.3 987 219 P T PH(3) BS (00533700) C(IO+) HOO+) PO(d) CM(5-10) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) RS(10+) MCW(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) PHCCtO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

208 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare) ::;. . ::8 £l -v;- .0 .9 '"~ -a CLl ...... '0 .. c: Ci :; CI.) CI.) ~ .f; ..=! C> '"CIl .a, c; a..><: ~en "c: u-.::.-§ «u Z 'til" 14 15 16 17 18 19 2Q 21 22 23 2 PR Dhollca (20) EA N Wheat, 603.1 37.3 40.1 Begva 30 MR M Cotton, FP Tuwar

PR Dhollca (15) EA N Paddy, 585.7 53.9 132.4 Kariyana 31 MR Wheat, FP Cotton

PR Dhollca (11) EA N Paddy, 187.7 4.4 2.4 Kadipur 32 MR Wheat, FP Cotton

PR Dhollca (9) EA N Paddy, WE(250.0) 615.8 70.3 124.0 Ambareli 33 MR Wheat, TWE(l50.0) FP Bajri T(400.0)

PR Dhollca (15) EA N Cotton, TK(2.4) 425.3 20.6 72.4 Paldi ·34 FP M flower, T(2.4) Variyali

PR Dhollca (11) EA Paddy, TWE(91.0) 1,797.2 138.5 141.9 Pisawada 35 Wheat, T(91.0) Tomato

PR Dholka (12) EA N Wheat, TWE(5.0) 263.8 13.7 22.3 Andhari 36 Bajri, T(5.0) Paddy

PR Dholka (14) EA N Wheat, TWE(160.0) 453.9 40.3 2.2 Virpur 37 Bajri, TK(lO.2) Paddy T(170.2)

PR Dhollca (15) EA N Paddy, WE(40.0) 169.8 70.9 . 307.5 Vautha 38 .MR Wheat, TW(lOO.3) FP Castor TWE(200.0) TK(S.I) R(141.1) T(486.4)

PR Dholka (18) EA N Paddy, WE(0.9) 465.3 8.7 10.0 Girand 39 MR Wheat, TWE(21.0) Banana R(30.5) T(52.4)

209

Y-54-32 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) . '0 ] ~ .c "0 '" '" .- ;;::~ ~ ~ U '" ..... '" eo '6 ....;-g. ~= 2..o·~ E "'._ ",0 'u";: U eV'l I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 40 Virdi 599.2 907 159 P(2) T PO ACS BS (00533800) C(10+) H(IO+) HP PH(19) CM(lO+) OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK ST(IO+) R 0 41 [ngoli 1,124.6 1,708 315 P(3) CWC T PO ACS BS (00533900) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH(49) CM(10+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW CP(lO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) R ST(lO+) 42 Kauka 1.940.2 3,377 682 P(3) HH T PO CM ACS BS (00534000) S D TW PrO CP(10+} NCS(lO+} CV(IO+) RS(lO+) AC MCW W PH(1I9) OCS(<5) SP(lO+) C(IO+) CWC TK ST(IO+) PHS NH RMP(2) H(10+) PHC(lO+) 43 Kaliyapura 216.2 592 98 P CHW T PO OCS BS (00534100) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH(5) CM(10+) ACS(5-1O) CV(10+) RS(10+) MCW(10+) 0 CP(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+) 44 Kharanti 950.0 1,181 234 P CHW T ACS BS (00534200) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

45 Koth (00534300) 4,636.6 9,382 1,846 P(9) D(4) T PO CM ACS BS S MCW HP PTO CP NCS CV(lO+) RS PUC PHC 0 PH(249) OCS SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHS ST(lO+) FWC TB RMP(4) CHW H(lO+)

46 Rupgadh 1,621.8 1,922 341 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (00534400) C(10+) RMP(2) PH(45) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(5-10) CHW CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) H(IO+) ST(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

47 Simej 2,503.1 3,336 646 P(2) RMP(2) T PO ACS BS (00534500) S CHW(2) PH(45) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) PUC H(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) C(10+) MCW(IO+) ST(JO+) PHC(5-1O)

210 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) i:- I!> u '5 <= 0 s ",. a .... I!> a ..s '" 'N'" 0 1;; ., ~ is eo U 00eo 2-£ o'IJ <:-0 :::l ~ bI)'" ~ <= ;;.-. :$"' eo :; B ~ 0.. ~ s '" -0 0-;;;- > "" 0.. I!> 6 ~ ., til <= ..c :::l 0.. 0.. - '" 00 ., 0 ~ ~ eo -0 ~ -'0 ...... g U) 0.. E g ~ - '" > o til 0 _ :::l ::I 00 ~~e ~ '" .;: 2 0 '" > ~]' "' '" - 0;;.-. "E "'._ '" ~ ~ ~ -- -~ ._~'" -u-o .,.=: P- '"o ""'" 'c .... :::l ~ -< Z:.:::-I!> '" ~ Z'" ::;E::;E & J:;e ;:J 86a -

PR Dholka (17) EA Wheat, WE(lOO.O) 554.7 1l6.1 153.8 Ingoli 41 FP Bajri, R(200.0) Paddy T(300.0)

PR Dholka (18) EA N Wheat, 1,680.7 7.8 251.8 Kauka 42 Cotton, Paddy

PR Dholka (16) EA Wheat, 195.8 5.9 14.5 KaJiyapura 43 Cotton, Paddy

PR Dholka (19) EA N Wheat, 851.1 34.8 64.2 Kharanti 44 Bajri. Paddy

PR Dholka (20) EA N Wheat, TW(76.8) 4,134.3 363.8 61.8 Koth 45 M Cotton, T(76.8) Bajri

PR Dholka (22) EA N Wheat, W(l8.7) 1,490.5 72.2 40.5 Rupgadh 46 M Cotton, T(iS.7) Paddy

PR Dholka (12) EA N Paddy, W(375.0) 1.064.6 227.9 110.6 Simej 47 M Wheat, WE(725.0) Cotton T(UOO.O)

211 DiSTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 lcms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ lcms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) . .!S !J "1:l ;a to 0 "1:l B ~ ~ -= ~ '" .'" :;~ '" ~~ u o '" " -; ~ -;; ~ e -" c'" "- '" ~ .- 'J:! ea~::l ._ 'J,) 13----:::'6 e .:=.~ -$ '" ~ 0.." o 5 C bij ~~ c:: .... Z'" o 0 ...... '" .... u '" -; .::: i;'ou .g [fJ~E'E 11) ...... '" - .£u .~ t t ~.-=, IZI 0 = iU ',p ~ 1d u ~_g -; <.) :.;2 E 0.. ~ U~ uS.;;; I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 48 Ganesar 418.7 631 113 P(2) CHW(Z) T PH(8) ACS BS (00534600) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO(5-1O) CM(5-1O) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(JO+) CP(IO+) OCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+) 49 Ganol 1,309.1 1,608 316 P(2) CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (00534700) C(10+) H(lO+) PH(41) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+) 50 Raypur 565.6 910 172 P(2) T PH BS (OOS348OO) C(1O+) H(lO+) W PO(lO+) CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) OCS« S) ST(lO+) 51 Dholi 1,376.5 877 175 P(2) T PO BS (OOS34900) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(l5) CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) TK CP(1O+) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

52 Kesargadh 1,135.0 750 142 P(Z) CWC TW BS (00535000) C(lO+) CHW W PO(d) CM(5-1O) ACS(d) CV(lO+) RS(5-1O) H(lO+) PH(d) CP(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) MCW(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

S3 Amej 1,103.3 1,391 272 P(3) D(2) T PO CM ACS BS (OOS351OO) C(lO+) H(lO+) PH(19) CP(S-10) NCS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS MCW(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC(S-lO) ST(IO+) S4 Bhurkhi 1,69S.0 1,981 335 P(2) CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (00535200) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH(l4) CM(10+) NCS«S) CV(IO+) RS MCW(lO+) W CP«5) OCS(lO+) SP(10+) PHC(S-10) ST(lO+)

55 Gundi 2,141.4 3,109 647 P(2) MCW TO PO CP ACS BS (OOS353OO) S PHS 0 TO CM(5-IO) NCS CY(lO+) RS Tr(4) RMP PR(31) OCS SP(IO+) C(10+) CHW ST(IO+) H(IO+) PHC(lO+)

56 Javaraj 2,377.2 2,362 453 P(2) H T PO CM ACS BS (OOS354oo) S PHS W PH(96) CP(IO+) NCS(d) CV(lO+) RS«5) C(lO+) RMP TK OCS(d) SP(LO+) MCW(S-lO) ST(lO+) PHC(S-IO)

57 Yejalka 2,742.1 1,839 364 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00535500) S H(lO+) W PH(20) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(IO+) RS(5-1O) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

SS Bhumli 1,20S.0 876 ISO P(2) CHW T PH ACS BS (00535600) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO«S) CM(lO+) NCS(LO+) CY(10+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

212 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ., a u :a c::: 0 Q) .... c::: e <1> ~ E ..8 .~ 0 ;; <1> is U ."..0 ~ ~ u ." ~ W '" :s ~ eo ~ c::: ~ =", ~ ~ .s OJ ~ «I :; ::; .9 ;;: c. 0:: ...... 0-;;;- > c::: c. <1> o ::l ." <1> ." OJ) OJ eo ~ ..0 ::l g. Q.~ ---- '"t;j - ., > ~ .9 .... e:::s u ~ o ~ eo CIl c.. E g '"." :s~ eo ~.- 0 0 Z ... tii 0 c \:' OJ ::~ 'iii 'S > '" 0 -. '2 ... ::l eo <> -< Zc jl., Z ~~ & l:e ~ 851a -

PR Dholka (22) EA N Wheat, WE(78.4) 1,062.7 165.6 2.4 Ganol 49 Bajri, T(78.4) JoY/ar

PR Dholka (35) EA Wheat, 494.8 69.4 1.4 Raypur 50 MR Bajri, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (25) EA Wheat, 1,242.1 70.2 64.2 Dholi 51 MR Bajri, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (27) EA Wheat, 1,612.5 92.1 30.4 Kesargadh 52 MR Bajri, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (27) EA Wheat, 978.0 80.2 45.1 Amej 53 MR Bajri, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (39) EA N Wheat, 1,503.8 140.3 53.9 Bhurkhi 54 MR M Paddy, FP Jeeru

PR Dholka (35) EA N Wheat, 1,713.6 304.8 123.1 Gundi 55 MR Cotton, FP Bajri

PR Dholka (32) EA N Wheat, TK(19.5) 2,214.2 98.0 45.5 . Javaraj 56 MR M Cotton, T(19.5) FP Gram

PR Dholka (35) EA N Wheat, 2,545.4 65.6 131.2 Vejalka 57 MR Cotton, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (20) EA Wheat, 948.4 194.3 65.4 Bhumli 58 • FP" Bajri, Paddy

213 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIDS. and 10+ ., krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00 .$ '" '§ ;;.-, ~ '0c ._:a 2 ;; ..e '0 '";;:~ o(! c:: '" '" ., ., c:: ~ '0 "'"§ 1§ a~t .... 00", '" ::> .c: "g ~ =a ~ -5 .g ~ o~ '" co o(j:g g'-a o ~ ;;: .$'0 .... ::t: ~ ~ fr 1ii ~ .5 ~ " o~ c; ~ -o"'::;~ .~ 8 B 'S ;;8 ::>'" c::'" d ~ 5n., ::> '" ::! -0..." ""'o [l'" § .~ .~ ~.~ ~ ~--=:.a s .... co ~ ~ 00 ..!:! c:: .2 :a~.:g.a '~'E::I., ~_ z o 0 d:;U ~u .~ d c:: '" .... .::: Shu Cl) '.:= « '" :.;;; ~.8 E & "h:: '" 15 d u ~ G « ;.., e;: 2..0'-;; E '" § ·c Eco '"u 'So ::> 0) 'd.@" E 9 O'U"'C ~-o Q.) s§ ::Ig '0 o 0 'Sn § .s ~ :i '.g zj ~g ~~ z~ tIl ~ ~ d:;~ uu «zo ~tZ>O~ u co - '" ~'" I 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 59 Valaman 2,997.4 5,906 1,130 P(4) MCW T PO eM ACS BS (00535700) S MH TK PH(79) CP(10+) NCS CV(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) CWC 0 OCS SP(IO+) HC ST(IO+) PHC PHS FWC RMP(2) H(lO+) 60 Rampura 406.9 212 36 P FWC T PO BS (00535800) C(lO+) CHW(2) PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-IO) 61 Anandpura 173.4 289 47 P CHW(2) T BS (00535900) C(lO+) H(IO+) PO(<5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) PHC(<5) OCS(<5) ST(IO+) 62 Varna 3,093.6 3,773 683 P(2) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00536000) S RMP PH(36) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(tO+) C(lO+) CHW OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) H(lO+) ST(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+) 63 lakhda 1,349.8 2,013 361 P(2) CHW TW PO ACS BS (00536100) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(l9) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+) 64 Nani Bom 2,116.6 1,481 297 P(2) T PO ACS BS (00536200) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(31) CM(lO+) NCS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS« 5) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) 65 Saragvala 2,703.4 2,659 485 P(2) T PO ACS BS (00536300) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(IO+) NCS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(IO+) W CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK ST(lO+) 66 Uteliya 2,753.9 1,624 344 P T PO ACS BS (00536400) C(10+) H(lO+) PH(6) CM(10+) NCS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(JO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+) 67 Loliya 2,993.1 1,988 392 P(8) PHS T PO ACS BS (00536500) C(10+) RMP PH(IO) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS CHW CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(IO+) ST(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+)

68 Samani 1,494.0 539 ll5 P(2) T PO BS (00536600) C(lO+) H(lO+) TK PH CM(lO+) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

214 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) .0 Q.) :a uc ., 0 i9 c S ... OJ '" 'N § <8 CD co a ., co is U _Q.)..c U ::; :;s OJ o(! ~ V> :::l co CD :> c .... c:-o ~ :;: ~ Q.) t:l,-.. ~ £2 ~ ~ -0 ~ '" >- OJ Q.) Q.) c 2: Q., bll '"Q.) 5 ..c ~ :::l co 8.E > .... CI) -0 l:! %l - c a'" .~ 0 ~ ~ . .-. Q., Q.) :::s bll ~;a e 0 .sJi! c > OJ Q.) E a; ~ :::l ~ 0 '6 t:l co .- !5.. til""" :;: :;:'" bll'" :;g"1:j.~ -= .,.=: S Q., Q.) C OJ o'" '"= .- » '2 ... ::l co « Z~ ~ z ~~ Se ;:J u~a «u z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Dholka (25) EA N Paddy, WE(34.5) 2,775,5 187.4 Vataman 59 MR Wheat, T(34.5) FP Bajri

PR Dholka (30) EA Paddy, 356.1 10.4 40.4 Rampura 60 Wheat, Bajri

PR Dholka (30) EA Paddy, 115.2 31.8 26.4 Anandpura 61 Wheat, Bajri

PR Dholka (30) ED N Wheat, 2,591.7 501.9 Varna 62 MR EAG Cotton, Gram

PR Dholka (35) EA N Wheat, 1,062.9 170.5 116.4 lakhda 63 MR Bajri, FP Paddy

PR Dholka (45) ED Wheat, TK(6.0) 1,629.8 417.3 63.6 Nani Boru 64 MR EAG Cotton, T(6.0) FP Bajri

PR Dholka (45) EA Wheat, TWE(31.6) 2,134.1 242.4 295.4 Saragvala 65 MR Cotton, T(31.6) FP Gram

PR Dholka (45) EA N Cotton, 1,679.6 842.8 231.5 Ute1iya 66 FP Wheat, Jowar

PR Dholka (48) EA N Wheat, 2,150.5 676.8 165.9 Loliya 67 MR Cotton, FP Bajri

PR Dholka (45) EA N Wheat, 666.7 145.5 681.8 Samani 68 Bajri, Paddy

215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column . and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00 ,;g '" ] ;;-, ""(3 ""c .~::l .. .c c ..>0:'" oJ t) .. ~ ca 5 OJ "" :;"?3IU ...... o '" c ~ 00 O~ ue,z; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 69 Bholad 2,876.5 1,489 302 P(2) D(2) W PO ACS BS (00536700) C(lO+) PHS TK PH(58) CM(lO+) NCS(5-1O) CY(lO+) RS(5-10) H(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

70 MDli Born 4,677.0 2,913 493 P(2) RMP T PO ACS BS (00536800) S CHW W PH(45) CM(10+) NCS CY(10+) RS(lO+) C(10+) H(lO+) TK CP(IO+) OCS SP(lO+) MCW(IO+) R ST(lO+) PHC(IO+) 0 Block Total 100,515.1 153,267 29,975 P(159) H(2) T(68) P0(52) CM(I2) ACS(49) BS(69) S(I7) HA(3) W(24) TO CP(6) NCS(7) RS(9) PUC(4) HU(2) TK(23) PTO(3) OCS(7) Tr(4) D(ll) UP(9) PR(2,673) AC DA(2) TW(36) MCW(S) R(4) MH(2) 0(8) CWC(6) HC PRC(S) PHS(18) FWC(6) TB NIl RMP(42) CIIW(59)

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PR Dholka (32) EA N Wheat, 1,514.0 1,562.2 1,600.8 MOli Born 70 MR Bajri, FP Cotton

PR(70) ED(2) N(52) GC(I,5S6.9) 60,330.6 9,748.7 15,052.9 MR(3O) EAG(2) M(21) W(568.Oj FP(28J EA(68) WE(S,037.1) NR TW(977,J) TWE(5,149.2) TK(287.Oj R(I,697A) 0(110.0) T(15,382.8)

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SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Adroda 00537800 00010 25 Kavla 00537100 00008 2 Amipura 00539200 00028 26 Kerala 00539800 00025 3 Bagodara 00541000 00054 27 Kesrandi 00538800 00032 4 Baldana 00538100 00031 28 Kochariya 00539300 00026 5 Bhamsara 00540400 00050 29 Lagdana 00538900 00035 6 Bhayla 00540200 00037 30 Memar 00541400 00075 7 Chhabasar 00538000 00030 31 Meni 00538600 00001 8 Chiyada 00539900 00038 32 Metal 00538200 00005 9 Dahegamda 00539000 00029 33 Mithapur 00541200 00077 10 Devadthal 00538400 00003 34 Nanodara 00537000 00006 II Devdho1era 00538300 00004 35 Rajoda 00537500 00012 12 Dhanwada 00540100 00048 36 Ranesar 00539100 00036 13 Dhedhal 00537400 00011 37 Rasam 00537700 00013 14 Dhingda 00541500 00078 38 Rohika 00540900 00055 15 Dumali 00538700 00033 39 Rupal 00539400 00023 16 Durgi 00538500 00002 40 Sakodara 00540000 00047 17 Gangad 00540800 00056 41 S alj ada 00539500 00022 18 Gundanapara 00541300 00076 42 Sankod 00537200 00009 19 Hasannagar 00537900 00027 43 Sarala 00540700 00051 20 Juval Rupavati 00539600 00021 44 Shiyal 00540600 00052 21 Kaliveji 00541100 00053 45 Vasna Dhedhal 00537300 00060 22 Kalyangadh 00540300 00049 46 Vasna Nanodara 00536900 00007 23 Kanotar 00540500 00034 47 Zekda 00539700 00024 24 Kavitha 00537600 00014

221 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHfylADABAC Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) , "0 "0C ._:tl B .c "0 3:~" ~ ~ ... c '" " ., :lea", OJ OJ C "0 """~ c; 'u US1=: ::l ~ ~ ~ =a ~ ~ 00 U -::> '" "'- '" c ~ 00 " "Es:a 28::'6 S ::l ...... C '" 1::! Q..", o ~ 'u '.:: O~ U ~CI'l- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 13 CD Block: Bavla (0008)

Yasna Nanodara 607.7 1,311.0 216 P T PH BS (00536900) S H(lO+) TW PO« 5) CM(lO+) ACS«5) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) MCW«5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(<5) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) 2 Nanodara 2,715.3 2,852.0 556 P DA TW PO ACS BS (00537000) S MCW PH CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHS ST(lO+) FWC CHW(2) H(lO+) 3 Kavla 1,034.2 1.682.0 319 P T ACS BS (00537100) C(lO+) H(IO+) W PO(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) TK PH(S-IO) CP(!O+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(10+) 4 Sankod 1.838.2 2,196.0 402 p T PO ACS BS (00537200) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP{lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

Yasna Dhedhal 624.4 2,185.0 407 P CWC{2) T ACS BS (00537300) C(10+) CHW(2) TW PO«5) CM«5) NCS(S-IO) CY(S·IO) RS(S·IO) H(S-IO) W PH«S) CP(d) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) MCW(5·1O) ST(IO+) PHC« 5)

6 Dhedhal 632.9 2,776.0 535 p HP PH ACS BS (00537400) C(lO+) H(d) W PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(<5) CY(d) RS« 5) MCW«5) CP«S) OCS«5) SP(LO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

7 Rajoda 1.491.6 3,392.0 697 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00537500) S CHW(2) TW PH CM(5·1O) NCS(5-10) CY(5-1O) RS(5-10) C(10+) H(5-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS« 5) SP(lO+) MCW(5-1O) ST(lO+) PJiC(5-1O)

8 Kavitha 1,171.0 6,539.0 1,300 P HA T PO CM ACS BS (00537600) C(10+) PHS HP PH(5-1O) CP NCS(S-IO) CY(S-lO) RS(5-10) FWC OCS« 5) SP(lO+) CHW ST(lO+) H(5-10) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-1O)

9 Rasam 863.8 2,761.0 582 P HA T PO ACS BS (00537700) C(lO+) CHW(2) 0 PH CM(d) OCS CY(d) RS«5) H(d) CP(d) NCS«5) SP(lO+) MCW(d) ST(IO+) PHC(10+)

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Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~ ., 'i5 .::u ., 0 ;:3 c:: E ... ., Vl 'N E ...... s 00 0 ro· i5 ro U .,..c: 0 ~ 00 ... u :0 , '" ro '" ~ g13 ~ o~ :a E ;:l; C. ~ ...... "0 Vl :> 1l 0. 0 ...'" '" t: .~ ~ 0 ~ ".0 0. ;:l; ~ '" .:: '" 00'" 0- 8 .. r~ ...'" ":-' >. :;g"'O ... ::l 0. c 0 . "0 "t:l ~ 2 §: .:::: -0 ~ .~ ~ Zl "a"?!E '"3:~ - §iIl Ben o ~ ;SO .n :§-g oj ::t: :g o~ =' ""' - en -;:; ... ~ ~ _·=r5r S-- .~ ~ § s co 1:! '+- '" ~ '"cO ., ~a~-- - E >u c .~ 8 S::!.:::'6 '+- C Q) " "<>-" " o " 00 .2 c "e '2'E ~ z" o 0 ~ ti c£u l;U'" -;:; c OJ ... ~ '~d .g ~~g·t QJ •.;:: < Q) .~ ~_g roo"::; CI) 0 ='., - -;:; :.Q Ei 15.. B O< 8eJ5 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 Adroda 1,486.4 2,343.0 4S9 P(2) D T PO ACS BS (00537800) C(10+) PHS TW PH (1 4) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) CY(5-1O) RS(5-1O) FWC W CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) HW(2) ST(IO+) H(5-JO) MCW(5-1O) PHC(IO+)

II Hasannagar 256.0 1,209.0 229 P TW ACS BS (00537900) C(10+) H(S-JO) PO«5) CM(S-IO) NCS CY(5-IO) RS(S-lO) MCW(S-IO) PH«5) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(S-lO) ST(10+) 12 Chhabasar 1,66S.0 1,501.0 297 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00538000) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(10+) NCS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) ST(IO+) 13 Baldana 1,374.4 2,541.0 514 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00538100) S H(lO+) PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CY(IO+) RS(10+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+) 14 Metal 1,482.4 2,700.0 506 P (HW T PO ACS BS (00538200) ((10+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CY(10+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(W+) PHC(5-iO) ST(IO+)

15 Devdholera 1,14S.2 1,973.0 367 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00538300) C(lO+) H(10+) HP PH(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(IO+) RS(10+) MCW(5-10) W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) TK ST(IO+) 16 Devadthal 1,874.8 2,478.0 489 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00538400) C(10+) H(lO+) TW PH(5-1O) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(10+) MCW(lO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) F'HC(lO+) ST(10+)

17 Durgi 3,251.2 4,458.0 822 P(2) CHW T PO BS (00538500) 0 H(lO+) TW PH CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CY(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) W CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) TK OCS«5) ST(IO+) C 0

18 Melli 1,871.1 1,493.0 281 P(2) CWC T PH OCS BS (00538600) C(10+) CHW W PO«5) CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) RS(10+) H(lO+) TK CP(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) MCW(IO+) C ST(10+) PHC(IO+) L 0

19 Dumali 2,482.8 797.0 160 P T BS (00538700) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO(S-W) CM(lO+) ACS(S-IO) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(10+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

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a Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

  • PR Bavla (20) EA ,N Paddy, GC(400.0) 10.2 103.5 860.8 Baldana ' 13 MR M Wheat, T(400.0) FP Cotton

    PR Bavla (27) EA N Paddy, W(250.0) 441.5 86.2 124.7 Metal 14 Wheat, WE(480.0) Bajrl TK(lOO.O) T(830.0) PR Bavla (20) EA N Cotton, WE(I60.0) 584.4 324.0 . 76.9 Devdholera 15 Paddy, T(l60.0) Mustanl

    PR Bavla (27) EA N Cotton, WE(35;5) 932.9 650.0 58.7 Devadthal 16 Paddy, TK(l97.7) Wheat T(233.2)

    PR Bavla (48) EA :N . Jowar, PC(I00.I) 900.0. 50.0 1,655.6 Durgi 17 MR Wheat, WE(345.5) FP Paddy L(200.0) T(645.6)

    PR Bavia (50) EA Jowar, WE(200.0) 1,148.8 322.2 Meni 18 FP Wheat, L(200.0) Paddy T(400.0)

    PR Bavla (25) EA N, Cotton, W(l5.0) 8673 170.5 1,279.4 Oomali' 19 Wheat, WE(150.6) Jeeru T(165.6)

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    21 Lagdana 890.8 843.0 184 P CHW T PH(2) CP ACS BS (00538900) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO(<5) CM(lO+) NCS(JO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(JO+) TK OCSOO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-JO) , ST(IO+) 22 Dahegamda 1,000.9 1,784.0 344 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00539000) C(10+) CHW W PH CM(IO+) NCS«5) CV(IO+) RSOO+) H(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(JO+) , SP(lO+) MCW(10+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+) 23 Ranesar 566.6 1,063.0 214 P CHW T PO BS (00539100) C(1O+) H(lO+) HP PH CM(10+) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) RS(iO+) MCW(JO+) TW CP(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) TK OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) 24 Amipura 418.1 51io 84 P CHW T ACS BS (00539200) C(10+) H(10+) PO(IO+) CM(10+) , NCS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+} PHC(lO+) ST(1O+) 25 Kochariya 945.6 2,171.0 431 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00539300) C(10+) H(5-10} HP PH(7) CM(5-1O) OCS CV(5-iO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) TW CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) W ST(IO+) TK 0

    26 Rupal 864.2 3,770.0 829 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00539400) C(lO+) H(5-IO) TW PH(2) CM(S-lO) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-1O) RS(5-10) MCW(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) $P(10+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

    27 Saljada 691.1 1,381.0 285 'p CWC T PO ACS BS (00539500) C(lO+) PHS 0 PH(4) CM«5) NCS CV(S-IO) RS FWC CP«5) OCS . SP(IO+) . CHW ST(10+) H(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) PHC(10+) BS 28 Juva! Rupavati 847.6 1,428.0 281 P T PO ACS RS(<5) (00539600) Tr H(5-1O) W PH(5-IO) CM(5-1O) NCS(<5) CV(5-10) tf C(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(<5) SP(lO+) PHC(<5) ST(lO+) BS 29 Zekda 483.5 1,125.0 228 P 1 PH CV(5-10) RS(5-IO) (00539700) C(lO+) . H(IO+) W PO(5-1O) CM(<5) ACS(5-10) MCW(5-1O) TK CP(d) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(<5) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

    226 VILLAGE' DIRECTORY' Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) ~ C!.l .'0 u 0::: S C!.lc ~ .. ~ E .s .. 'N 0 [;3 ~ 0 co ~ OJ) u 2-5 ., ~ -. §~ '" >, 0::: ~ ... C!.l "$ '"co 1a ~ u :;:: -a I:; .. ... "d 0--- c '; ... _ t8 co ~ ~._ 0 0'" .... <> til Q. 1l ~ 00 0 Z co .§~ ...... 0 0::: g! '" 0 ...C!.l ... ~ 0::: '"C!.l ._ >-. 'S ·S] 0 ,,'J:: Q. U]: :;:: ~ ~'" cu- e ..'C o os f co Q. cu c:: 0 ., 0:- 'E ~ g] 0 « zo p., z ;:g;:;E jJ:., lie. ;:::J uo ..

    PR Bavla (20) EA N Paddy. W(250.7) 544.8 95.4 Lagdana 21 MR Wheat. T(250.7) . Cotton

    PR Bavla (13) EA Wheat, W(35.4) 595.5 360.3 9.7 iJahegatnda 22 Paddy. T(35.4) Cotton

    PR Bavla (19) EA Wheat, W(40.7) 283.8 226.1 16.0 Ranesar 23 MR Bajri. T(4O.7) Paddy

    PR Bavla (13) EA Paddy, W(275.0) 87.7 1.3 54;2 Amipura 24 Wheat, T(275.0) Cotton

    PR Bavla (8) EA N Paddy. WE(22.6) , 760.6 140.0 9.3 Kochariya 25 MR Wheat, TWE(13.l) FP' Cotton T(35.7) .

    PR Bavla (6) EA Wheat, WE(15.l) 680.0 121.6 43.8 Rupal 26 MR Paddy, TWE(3.6) Bajri T(l8.7)

    PR BlIvla (5) EA N Rice, GC(441.0) 44.8 78.8 89.6 Saljada 27 MR M Wheat, WE(36.9) FP Cotton T(477.9)

    PR 13avla (10) EA N Wheat, - GC(395.5) , 45.8 41.7 67.5 JUyal 28 ' MR Cotton. TW(l96.9) Rupavati FP Jeeru TK(IOO2) T(692.6) PR Bavla (5) EA Wheat, TWE(49.8) 383.9 14.9 35.0 Zekda 29 MR Paddy. T(49.8) Aower,

    227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance.in broad ranges viz.< 5 Ians., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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    31 Chiyada 1,151.8 3,022.0 ·610 . P PHS T PO ACS BS (00539900) S H(10+) TK PH(5) CM(5"10) NCS(5-10) CY(S-IO) RS(5-10) C(1O+) MCW(lO+) C CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(1O+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+) 32 SakOdara 1,105.2 .1,914.0 384 P T ACS BS . (00540000) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PO«5) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(5-IO) PH(IO+) CP{lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+)

    33 Dhanwada 1,168.9 1,913.0 349 P T PO ACS os (00540100) C(1O+) H(10+) TW PH CM(IO+) NCS(10+) C;Y(IO+) RS(IO+) MON(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

    34 · Bhayla 1,768.4 2,365.0 437 P(2) PHS T PO CM ACS(Z) BS · (00540200) C(5-10) FWC TW PH(7) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(5-1O) RMP OCS(5-10) SPOO+) CHW-- STOO+) H(5·1O) MCW(5.10) PHCCS-IO)

    35 · . Kalyangadh< 1,383.3 1,088.0 .203 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00540300) CCIO+) RMlP PH .' . CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS '~. CP(IO+) . OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) H{lO+) ST(lO+) - MCIV(lO+) PH<,-(S-IO) .

    36 Bhamsara 1,736.1 1,592.0 300 P T PO ACS BS (00540400) C(10+) H(1Ot) HP PH CM(s;.lO) NCS(5-10) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(S~10) TW CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-10) W ST(IO+) . TK BS 37 Kanotar . 1,569.6 1,657.0 301 P T RS(lO+) (00540500) C(lO+) H(10+) 0 PO(5-IO) CM{lO+) ACS(<5) CY(lO+) MCW(lO+) PH(5-1O) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) 8P(l0+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(1O+) ACS BS 38 Shiyal 7,323.5 .5,805.0 1~082 P(3) D T PO cM(S-IO) CS(IO+) CY(io+) RS(lO+) (00540600) S PHS W PH(lO+) . C(10+) • FWC TK CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RMP(2) ST(IIl+) CHW . H(10+) MCW(5-10)' PHC(5-10)

    228 VILLAGE DIRECTORY. Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 CI) '6 u 0 C ., e .... ., ~ ·c e .8 '" 'N 0 ... . ., bO i5 U' '"bO ~'fi'" '" o(! II) ::I :g ~ >. '" ~ C .~ ~=-0 Q) ~ ~ i5...... -0 ~ 0---'" II) > '" .8 ., ., CI) bO CI) c c:>. .0 5 .c r=. :I c:>. &a - c > .... en -0 '0'" ..= 0 al .... '"c:>. ;§,s_ :::l ., ~ bO ~.- 8 ., ije i;) ~~ >"go = ~ ~ ~..:.: ~ '"~ '" c ~ ._ '>, :~* .,.:::"'.- c:>. CI) c 0 ., o '" 0 c ~g~ .... ::I ~ ~ Z-o el.. Z ~~ u.. J3e ::::J u;::.la ~u z . 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Bavla (S) EA N Paddy. TW(82.9) 328.4 175.5 Kerala 30 Wheat. T(82.9) Bajri

    PR Bavla (8) EA Paddy, W(200.0) 178.3 9.1 64.S OliYllda 31 MR Wheat, WE(200.Q) Cotton TWE(SOO.O) -T(900.0) PR Bavla (IS) EA N Paddy, GC(20.1) 887.0 Sakodara 32 MR Wheat, WE(7S.2) FP Bajri TWE(I20.8) TK(2.1) T(218.2)· PR Bavla(IS) EA N Wheat, TW(l34.5) 841.8 24.0 43.3 Dhanwada 33 'MR M Bajri, TWE(12S.4) FP' Paddy T(259.9)

    PR Bavla(iO) EA N Paddy, GC(404.7) 776.2 109.6 113.6 Bhayla 34 MR M Wheat, TW(364.2) FP Cotton . T(76S,9)

    PR Bavla (15), EA N Wheat 1,275.4 108.0 Kalyangadh 3S M Paddy, Cotton

    PR Bavla(25) EA N Paddy, 809.2 518.2 4OS.8 Bhamsara 36 Cotton, Wheat

    PR Bavla(35) EA Wheat, 1.325.3 50.2 194.1 Kanotar 37 MR Paddy, FP Bajri

    PR Bavla (40) EA Wheat, 5.821.4 52.0 1.450.2 ShiyaI 38 FP Cotton, Paddy

    229 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 - , Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and neKt to it in brackets 'the distance in broad ranges,viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)' '"Oij, V> ~ -a :1 11 >. -a ",._ ~ ~ ~ '":;:;~ ., 1;l ...'" '" 0; '3-;a23 '" :::l '" -a ~ ~'g u 5 ~ a ~ ~ ... 00 '" ..s .g'" 'U;' o ~ ... ~c:Q o ~ ;::: ,lS-a ::c .. :g ~ 0. ~ ~ g 8;e .a'" ._.s -aen:::l~ .~ ~ ~ E ~8 O'V '" '":::l ..... '" -;; tlJ", c; ~ i§3:a ::0 -... -:::l '" c ~ '" 'u '':: :g~=:a8 '" 0 ,00 ~ i::' ='5j, '" '2 'E "$ Z -o c0 ...'" '" Q..8"8 ~e 'J:;J ~ ... '" .g ~~5'E 0.;. ':::J, O~ ~"-' J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 39 Sarala 1,016.4 938.0 179 P T as (00540700) C(lO+) H(10+) 0 PO«5) CM(lO+) , ACS«5) CV(1O+) RS(JO+) MCW«5) PH«5) CP(JO+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) PHC(<5) OCS(lO+) ST(lO"l-) 40 Gangad 3,696.4 4,840.0 1,012 P MCW T PO CM ACS BS (OO540S00) S HC HP TO CP NCS CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) C(lO+) PHe TW PTO 0~(l0+) SP(IO+) PHS W PH ST(IO+) H(l°t) TK .. 41 Rohika 1.626.6 1,970.0 371 P TW PO BS (00540900) AC H(10+) W PH CM{IO+) ACS«5) CV«5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(<5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) 42 Bagodara 3,372.2 4,460.0 881 P MCW T PO CM ACS CV BS (00541000) S PHe HP PH CP(1O+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(1O+) C(lO+) PHS TW OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) RMP W H{lO+) TK 43 Kaliveji 2,328.1 593.0 123 P(2) T PH(2) ACS BS (OO541100) S(2) H(1O+) TW PO«5) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(JO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(l(i+) ST(lO+) 44 Mitbapur 4,579.2 3,193.0 617 P PHS TW PO ACS(2) BS (00541200) S H(lO+) PH(S-IO) CM(5-1O) NCS(IO+) CV(1O+) RS(lO+) (:(10+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST(IO+)

    45 Gundanapara 554.2 609.0 120 P CHW T PO BS (00541300) C(lO+) H(IO+) TK PH(5-10) . CM(5-1O) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

    46 Memar 1,086.7 1,259.0 217 P 0 PO ACS BS (00541400) C(lO+) H(lO+) PH(2) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5·10) ST(IO+)

    47 Dhingda 2,195.9 1,315.0 261 P .. T PO BS (00541500) . C(lO+} H(IO+) TK PH«5) CM(lO+) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) , RS(<5) , MCW(5-10) 0 CP(<5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) 8S(47) BIockTotal 7S,18S.6 104,226.0 20,351 1'(54) HA(Z) T(41) . PO(l3) CM(4) ACS(31) CV Sell) D(Z) W(ZI) TO CP(3) NCS(3) Rs(2) Tr DA TK(ZO) PrO OCS(4) AC MCW(5). HP(8) PH(67) 0 CWC(4) TW(24) HC C(3) I'HC(3) L I'HS(I7) 0(9) FWC(9) RMP(7) CHW(27)

    230 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

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    PR Dholka (22) EA N Wheat. W(245.5) 2.237.4 242.1 505.8 Gangad 40 M Cotton. WE(lOS.l) Gram TW(360.5) T(71l.1)

    PR Bavla (30) EA Wheat. TWE(10.0) 1,435.3 14.4 166.9 Rohika 41 Cotton. T(IO.O) Paddy

    PR Bav)a (28) EA Wheat. 2.516.9 280.9 574.5 Bagoda'ra 42 MR Paddy. Cotton

    PR Bavla (47) EA Wheat. 1.674.8 77.2 576.1 Kaliveji 43 BajJi. Paddy

    PR Bavla (38) EA Wheat. 4.288.5 90.4 200.3 Mithapur 44 MR BajJi. FP Paddy

    PR Bav)a (40) EA . Wheat. -365.7 147.0 41.6 Gundanapara 45 MR GraIIJ. FP Cotton

    PR Dholka (29) EA Wheat. WE(14.7) 1.000.0 60.7 11.3 Memar 46 MR Paddy. T(I4.7) FP BajJi

    PR Bavla (36) EA Wheat. 1.270.6 73.0 852.3 Dhingda 47 Gram. Paddy

    PR(46) EA(47) N(ll) Gc(3,369.89) 42,760.3 8,325.0 11,666.4 MR(23) M(lO) PC(loo.09) FP(l7) W(I.662.S1) WE(3,172.86) TW(1,3S1.31) TWE(l,246.06) TK(427.67) R(203.4) L(400.05) 0(500) T(I2,433.84)

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    SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name ofViUage 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Alampur 00542900 00045 18 Jalila 00544500 00073 2 Alau 00544200 00079 19 Keriya Ranpur 00541700 OQ022 3 Aniyali Kasbati 00541800 00021 20 Khas 00544300 00080 4 Aniyali Kathi 00544100 00078 21 Khokharnes 00543100 00050 5 Bagad 00544400 00081 22 Kinara 00542300 00025 6 Baraniya 00542100 00026 23 Kundli 00544000 00077 7 Bodiya 00542200 00043 24 Malanpur 00543300 00052 8 Bubavav 00543800 00049 25 Moti Vavdi 00543600 .00074 9 Charariki 00544700 00083 26 Nani Vavdi 00543700 00075 10 Derdi 00542700 00047 27 Panvi 00543900 00076 11 Devaliya 00541900 00020 28 Patna 00542000 00027 12 Devgana 00543400 00053 29 Rajpura 00543000 00044 13 Dharpipla 00541600 00023 30 Ranpur 00542400 01060 14 Gadhiya 00542600 00046 31 Sanganpur 00542500 00024 15 Godhawata 00544800 00082 32 Sundariyana 0054:?500 00072 16 Gunda 00544900 00108 33 Umrala 00542800 00048 17 Hadmatala 00543200 00051 34 Vejalka 00544600 00084

    235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) on" ~ ~ >. 0 "CI'" ._~ ~ ,,~ o<:J g; "0 ....'" .. 0:; '" § til :-::: >. Q) "'"1;l '"0 g d 'u =]l!lU ... OIl 0 ..c: .... 0 ... " .g~'" '"o~ §c:Q o<:J g &:E! § & ~ .t:> ~-g ....-= ~ §' '"' o~ '" :x: -;;; ~~~ -0(.1)=- .~ 8 £ S >U ~ -.. '" ._ '" j -'" "> ::I ..Q) <":I '"Q.Q) <= 6'n " 'u '':::: - o 'p -< ~ u ..u :;:2 8 15- ~ « '- .~ E B -:x: <":10 'T3 '" ....rfr f:!:5 g..o:;:: ~ ';;;.8 .. 0 is <= --0- So",0 .S 8 9 .~ §.s u u"'O ="0 "0'" "'- o 0 o ::l ~ Vl'" Z..J F:~ F:~ Z~ tIl ::i2" Ci ~~ uu O< u ecn 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Ranpur (0009)

    Dharpipla I,ll 1.6 3,121 49S P HP PO NCS BS (00S416OO) C(10+) H(10+) TW PH(5-lO) CM(5-10) ACS(S-lO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-lO) MCW(10+) CP(5-to) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

    2 Keriya Ranpur 679.S 987 IS4 P HP PO BS (00S417OO) C(10+) H(10+) W PH(5-IO) CM(S-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-lO) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) TK CP(S-lO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(JOi-) OCS{5-1O) ST{IO+) 3 Aniyali Kasbati 545.7 1,274 219 P HP PO BS (00541800) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PH(5-IO) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) MCW(10+) CP(5-lO) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) OCS(5-10) ST(10+) 4 Devaliya 1,569.6 2,691 472 P T PO ACS BS (00541900) C(10+) H(10+) HP PH(10+) CM(IO+) NCS(10+) CV(1O+) RS(JO+) MCW(1O+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) R ST(10+) 5 Patna 787.7 195 29 P R PO BS (OOS42OOO) C(10+) H(IO+) PH(lO+) CM(lO+) ACS(10+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(S-to) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) 6 Baraniya 614.2 1,636 266 P CHW T PO BS (OOS42 100) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH(lO+) CM{lO+) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(S-10) TK CP(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) PHC(10+) 0 OCS(10+) ST(IO+) 7 Bodiya 765.5 1,615 289 P HP PO AC BS (00542200) C(10+) H(10+) PH(10+) CM(lO+) NCS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) ST(lO+) 8 Kinara 692.6 743 142 P HP PH(8) BS (00542300) 0 H(10+) R PO(<5) CM(<5) ACS«5) CV(<5) RS«S) C(10+) MCW(10+) CP« 5) NCS«S) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) 9 Ranpur 2,352.9 14,486 2,S92 P CHW T PO CM ACS CV DS (00542400) S 0 HP PTO CP NCS SP(IO+) RS PUC H(10+) W PH OCS ST(10+) C(10+) MCW(S-10) TK PHC(5-10) 0

    10 Sanganpur 899.4 838 liS P CHW HP PO BS (00542500) C(lO+) H(10+) W PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) ACS(5-1O) eV(5-to) RS(S-IO) MeW(S-IO) TK CP(lO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) R OCS(5-1O) ST(10+) C DS 11 Gadhiya 646.7 667 117 P HP CV(S-IO) RS(5-1O) (00542600) C(lO+) H(10+) W PO(5-IO) CM(5-1O) ACS«5) MeW(5-to) TK PH(5-to) CP(5-to) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

    236 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    :;. Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare) . :::E'" :;; ";:: 'co '" ii!: i5.. .s '" .-. "0 ~ 0,,;;,'" > -'" S 0. o :. C .d :::l 0. 0. ... ~ ., bO '" .... g ~ e ~ '" '" :0 .S ~ '" .... ::;I g U~§ «u z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Surendrangar (60) EA Bajri, W(SO.O) 240.6 15l.0 Dharpipla Cotton, WE(SOO.O) Wheat TW(80.0) TWE(90.0) T(720.0) PR Limbdi (21) EA Cotton, WE(54.4) 592.8 3.0 29.2 Keriya 2 Bajri, T(S4.4) Ranpur Wheat

    PR Limbdi (21) EA Cotton, WE(30.7) 481.1 11.0 23.0 Aniyali 3 Sesame, T(30.7) Kasbati Bajri

    PR Limbdi (21) EA N Wheat, TW(157.0) 1,236.3 51.9 124.4 Deva1iya 4 FP M Sesame, T(l57.0) Cotton

    PR Limbdi (21) EA Cotton, 511.7 276.0 Patna 5 Wheat, Bajri

    PR Limbdi (21) ED Cotton, 562.2 52.0 Baraniya 6 Wheat, Bajri

    PR Botad (28) ED Cotton, 75.8 689.7 Bodiya 7 EAG Wheat, Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (29) EA N Cotton, 692.6 Kinara 8 MR M Wheat, Bajri

    PR Limbdi (21) EA N Cotton, WE(245.0) 1,428.6 376.2 303.1 Ranpur 9 M Bajri, T(245.0) Wheat

    PR Botad (35) EA Cotton, W(100.1) 333.3 82.9 233.0 Sanganpur LO Bajri, WE(150.l) Wheat T(250.2)

    PR Dhandhuka (37) EA Cotton. 536.9 69.3 40.6 Gadhiya II MR Bajri, Jowar

    237 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 krns., 5-10 krns. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) onOJ :!@ .!l "0 ~ >. 0 ~ ..c "0 =.- B '"3:~ ~ ~ Q) J:I "''oJ ::I-;:a~ U cd ~ - '" ..... '" ~ -;. -a . .. <:.>"0 :::I ::I"'-0 = c ~l} ~ .- ., il!~='i3S !U g on ~ r; ::I'~ 0 'a'E $ Z .....o 0= o':U ~a .S ~ .g ~x!:i'E ::I u - tlJ '.0 -< ~ ~ <:.> ~_g "3O';: ueci5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    12 Derdi 387.3 138 29 P CHW W PO BS (00542700) C(10+) H(lO+) R PH(lO+) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW«5) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(tO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(\O+) ST(lO+) 13 Umrala 2,105.4 4,163 575 P MCW(2) HP PO ACS BS (00542800) C(lO+) CHW W PH(IO+) CM(lO+) NCS(S-10) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) CP(1o+) OCS(lO+) SP(10+) PHC(lO+) ST(10+) 14 Alampur 1,209.4 2,746 448 P MCW(2) T PO ACS BS (00542900) C(lO+) CWC HP PH(5-lO) CM(lO+) NCS(5-tO) CV(5-tO) RS(5-10) PHS W CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) FWC ST(IO+) H(IO+) PHC(lO+) 15 Rajpura 965.4 1,762 277 P HP PO ACS BS (00543000) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(5-10) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) CY(5-tO) RS(5-10) MCW(d) TK CP(5-ID) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+) 16 Khokhames 1,293.6 951 197 P MCW(l) T PO BS (00543100) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH(5-tO) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) W CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) TK OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

    17 Hadmatala 578.7 1,243 193 P HP PO BS (00543200) C(5-1O) H(5-lO) W PH(5-10) CM(5-lO) ACS(

    18 Malanpur 848.3 1,732 276 P HP PO ACS BS (00543300) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PH(5-1O) OA(5-lO) NeS(5-lO) CV(5-lO) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-10) CP(S-lO) OCS(5-10) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

    19 Devgana 1,291.5 1,192 198 P CHW HP BS (00543400) C(10+) H(lO+) W PO(

    20 Sundariyana 2,472.1 3,225 580 P D HP PO ACS BS (00543500) S PHS W PH CM(iO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(5-IO) PUC FWC TK CP(lO+) OCS«5) SP(10+) C(10+) RMP(3) ST(10+) CHWH(lO+) MCW(10+) PHC(lO+) BS 21 Moli Vavdi 1,747.2 2,813 512 P PHS HP PO ACS RS(5-IO) (00543600) C(10+) CHW PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) H(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

    238 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    14 1S 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Dhandhuka (40) EA Collon, W(56.1) 160.0 28.3 42.9 Derdi 12 MR Bajri, WE(100.0) Wheat T(156.!)

    PR Limbdi (21) EA N Cotton, W(292.0) 1,013.6 40.8 358.7 Umrala 13 Sesame, WE(400.4) Bajri T(692.4)

    PR Limbdi (21) EA N Cotton, TK(I.I) 886.7 233.3 88.4 Alampur 14 MR M Wheat, T(I.I) FP Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (35) ED Cotton, WE(30.0) 832.3 25.6 77.6 Rajpura 15 MR EAG Wheat, T(30.0) FP EO Bajri

    PR Surendranagar (60) EA N Cotton, 1,245.7 47.9 Khokhames 16 Sesame, Bajri

    PR Surendranagar (60) EA N Cotton, 550.2 28.5 Hadmatala 17 Bajri, Wheat

    PR Limbdi (21) EA Sesame, WE(18.!) 740.3 76.1 Malanpur 18 Cotton, TW(13.8) Bajri T(31.9)

    PR Dhandhuka (30) EA N Cotton, TK(0.8) 897.5 163.6 229.6 Devgana 19 MR Bajri, T(O.8) Sesame

    PR Dhandhuka (25) EA N Cotton, 1,932.1 16.3 523.7 Sundariyana 20 MR M Sesame

    PR Limbdi(21) EA Cotton, 1,539.0 208.2 MOli Vavdi 21 Bajri, Sesame

    239 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ll.l Oij ..:: '" -0 ~ i:! >. ~ -0 3 ~ ..c: -'"'" a "fi :>:~'" ~., 1;l .. -; 'u ="23t! c • ., £" .. '" "c::! a .... 0 us a :a ~ .g --;;;- "o~ §c:I ~ g 8: o ~ :>: "::-0 ..... ~ B -a 3'" e II o~ :I: E ..:: " ""2 ~ -iJtI),,~ .~ 8 ~ ~8 [~ .. -$ '"S'o O~ ue.Vi 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

    22 Nani Yavdi 857.7 1,638 273 P HP PO ACS BS (00543700) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(5-1O) CM(IO+) NCS(10+) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) . ST(10+) 23 Bubavav 642.8 1,276 191 P HP ACS BS (00543800) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(5-1O) CY(5-1O) RS(5-10) MCW(5-W) TK PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+) 24 Panvi 547.0 1,070 184 P 0 T BS (00543900) C(10+) PHS HP PO«5) CM(<5) ACS«S) CY(IO+) RS«S) FWC W PH(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) H(lO+) TK OCS(lO+) MCW(S-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(IO+) 25 Kundli 1,319.2 2,835 S04 P DA HP PO CM ACS BS (00544000) C(lO+) RMP(2) 0 PH(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS CY(10+) RS CHW(2) OCS SP(10+) H(lO+) ST(IO+) MCW(5-10) PHC(JO+) 26 Aniyali Kathi 1,038.0 2,011 285 P T PO BS (00544100) C(10+) H(5-10) HP PH CM(<5) ACS«5) CY(5-10) RS(5-10) MCW(S-lD) W CP(S-IO) NCS(5-lD) SP(10+) PHC(5-1O) TK OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) C 27 Alau 2,751.6 3,620 577 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00544200) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(5-1O) CY(lO+) RS MCW(lO+) W CP(IO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

    28 Khas 3,368.2 4,139 788 P(2) HP PO BS (00544300) S H(lO+) W PH(lO+) CM(lO+) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) RS C(lO+) MCW(IO+) R CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) 0 OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

    29 Bagad 1.648:8 1,685 353 P PHS T PO ACS as (00544400) C(lO+) CHW HP PH(20) CM(S-IO) NCS(1O+) CY(lO+) RS(<5) H(lO+) TW CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(5-10) W ST(IO+) PHC(lO+) TK

    30 Jalila 2,380.4 3,858 672 P PHS HP PO CM ACS BS • (00544500) S RMP W PH CP(lO+) NCS(5-1O) CY(S-IO) RS PUC H(IO+) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) C(10+) MCW(5-1O) ST{lO+) PHC(IO+)

    31 Yejalka 1,254.1 1,968 322 P T PO BS (00544600) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH(IO) CM(iO+) ACS(5-10) CY(lO+) RS MCW(IO+) W CP(5-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK OCS(<5) ST(lO+)

    240 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) .Q g(l) :a E IU ~ ... til E .E ~ 'N'" 0 i;; ,g is U u '"00 ..,1U..o u u o:c! til ::l ~ ~ co ;>.. ::;E'" ~~_ u "$ co ~ ... ~ I:: o~ '"ia B 0- (l) ... .. -0 V) ".. .J:l C. c;; Oi 0 ".. IU V) co ., 00'" "E ·5..=! 0 ~.= . ;;; ~ ~~ ~ :;:: 0 * v- c. 0'" IU (5 '2 "3g"C .... ::l § ·c <: z;::,OJ '" Cl. Z ~~'" u.. ]e: ~ u;::,§ <:u Z CIl'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Limbdi (21) EA Cotton, TWE(54.7) 747.7 25.6 29.7 Nani Vavdi 22 MR Bajri, T(54.7) FP Wheat

    PR Botad (15) ED Cotton, WE(IS.2) 590.2 34.4 Bubavav 23 EAG Bajri, T(l8.2) Gram

    PR Botad (10) ED Cotton, R(7.8) 492.7 31.7 14.9 Panvi 24 MR EAG Bajri, TO.8) FP Wheat

    PR· Botad (14) ED N Bajti. WE(1080.9) 179.9 58,4 Kundli 25 MR EAG M Wheat, T(l080.9) FP Cotton

    PR Botad (6) EA Cotton, GC(39.4) 873.1 68.9 56.5 Aniyali Kathi 26 MR Bajri, T(39,4) FP Wheat

    PR Botad (10) ED N Cotton, W(604.0) 610.0 237.1 80,4 Alan 27 EAG M Bajri, WE(l220.0) Wheat T(l824.1)

    PR Botad (10) EA N Cotton, 3,368.2 Khas 28 MR Bajri, Wheat

    PR Bhavnagar (88) EA N Cotton, WE(IOl.4) 1,406.5 140.9 Bagad 29 MR Bajri, T(l01.4) FP Wheat

    PR Limbdi (21) EA N Cotton, 2,380.4 Jalila 30 Bajri, Sesame

    PR Botad (14) ED Cotton, WE(150.8) 888.4 84.3 130.6 Vejalka 31 MR EAG Jowar, T(l50.8) FP BlIiri

    241

    Y-54-36 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz . .:: 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    32 Charanki 1.283.1 1,133 187 P HP PO BS (00544700) C(lO+) H(lO+) TK PH(8) CM(5-1O) ACS(1O+) ey(S-1O) RS«S) MCW(IO+) CP(5-IO) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(1O+) ST(lO+) 33 Godhawata 836.5 1,171 233 P o T PO BS (00544800) C(lO+) CHW HP PH(l5) CM(S-lO) ACS(lO+) CY(lO+l RS(<5) H(lO+) W CP(JO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) MCW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

    34 Gunda 1,574.8 1,506 262 P HP PO BS (00544900) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(10+) CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CY(S·IO) RS(IO+) MCW{lO+) TK CP{JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) 0 OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    Block Total 43,066.4 76,IZS 13,009 P(3S) D(3) T(ll) PO(29) 00(3) ACS(15) cv BS(34) S(4) DA W(23) PTO CP NCS(3) RS(6) PUC(3) MCW(S) TK(20)PH(65) OCS(2) o CWC HP(32) PHS(6) TW(2) FWC(3) R(6) RMP(6) C(2) CHW(13) L o 0{5)

    242 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    14 15 16 17 18 19 2Q 21 22 23 2 PR Botad (14) EA N Cotton, WE(293.0) 756.0 126.4 \07.7 Charanki 32 MR ]owar, T(293.0) FP Bajri

    PR Dharidhuka (28) EA N Cotton. TWE(99.6) 6633 57.2 16.5 Godhawata 33 Wheat, T(99.6) Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (35) EA Cotton, 1,359.7 47.8 167.3 Gunda 34 MR Bajri, Jowar

    PR(34) ED(S) N(16) GC(39.4) 20,633.4 6,563.2 16,430.6 MR(16) EAG(7) M(7) W(I,102.2) FP(lO) EO WE(4,393.1) EA(26) TW(2S0.8) TWE(244.3) TK(1.9) R(7.S) T(6,039.3)

    243 244 TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK BARWALA

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    SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Ankcvaliya 00545700 00]03 15 Navda 00547500 00117 2 Barwala 00547000 01070 16 Pipariya 00545600 00102 3 Bela 00546600 00113 17 Polarpur 00545200 00087 4 Chachariya 00546200 00109 18 Rampura 00546900 00124 5 Chokdi 00545300 00089 19 Ranpari 00546000 00106 6 Dhadhodar 00547300 00126 20 Rcfda 00546300 00110 7 Hebatpur 00547700 00122 21 Rojid 00545900 00105 8 Jharvaliya 00545100 00086 22 Salangpur 00546400 00111 9 Kapadiyali 00547200 00125 23 Sangasar 00547600 00101 10 Khadsaliya 00545000 00085 24 Shahpur 00545800 00104 11 Khambhada 00546500 00 II 2 25 Sodhi 00545500 00091 12 Khamidana 00547100 00116 26 Timbla 00546700 00114 13 Kundal 00546800 00115 27 Vadhela 00547400 00123 14 Nabhoi 00545400 00090 28 Vahiya 00546100 00107

    247 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAC Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in [he column and next [0 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) on '" "0'" » :3 "0 "0 ~ ~ oj ;;: ..c:: "0 .rl " .= -a";:a", ~~ o g ..... ::::1:.a S ::l '"

    Khadsaliya 384.2 1,512.0 305 TW (00545000) P«5) H(10+) PO«5) CM(5-1O) AC5(5-1O) CV(5-1O) BS« 5) C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) PH(5-1O) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) 2 Jharvaliya 473.1 1.0 P PHC T PH(l5) CP AC5 BS (00545100) C(lO+) H(10+) HP PO«5) CM(10+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS MCW(IO+) W OCS(10+) SP(IO+) R 5T(10+) 3 Polarpur 1.127.3 1,756.0 305 P CWC T PO CP ACS BS (00545200) S HC HP PTO CM(5-1O) NCS(lO+) CV(S-IO) RS C(lO+) PHC W PH(35) OCS(1O+) SP(IO+) PHS TK ST(IO+) FWC TB RMP CHW H(lO+) MCW(lO+) 4 Chokdi 1,961.4 2,140.0 321 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00545300) C(1O+) H(lO+) HP PH(20) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) W CP(S-IO) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) TK ST(10+) 5 Nabhoi 1,578.2 521.0 65 P W PH(5) ACS BS (00545400) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PO(10+) CM(10+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OC5(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) 6 Sodhi 4,134.2 3,007.0 495 P W PO ACS BS (00545500) C(10+) H(10+) TK PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+) 7 Pipariya 900.3 126.0 37 P T PO ACS BS (00545600) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PH(lO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) ST(IO+) 8 Ankevaliya 1.378.7 441.0 62 P T BS (00545700) C(lO+) H(10+) W PO(5-10) CM(lO+) ACS(<5) CY(lO+) RS(5-IO) MCW(lO+) R PH(5-10) CP(5-lO) NCS(lo+) 5P(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(lo+) ST(lO+) 9 Shahpur 627.7 580.0 97 P T PO ACS BS (00545800) C(IO+) H(lO+) W PH(lO) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O) MCW(IO+) TK CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) ST{IO+) BS 10 Rojid 2.236.0 3,150.0 570 P PHS T PO ACS (00545900) C(lO+) FWC HP PH CM(d) NCS(lO+) CV«5) RS(5-lO) RMP(2) W CP(d) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CHW TK ST(10+) H(lO+) 0 MCW«5) PHC(d)

    248 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) C '"0 0 c c.. c.. dl Cl.l 00 '"Cl.l 0 ;> ~ c.. -" "0 ~ ~ - c > c·;::" 4-< CIl" "0. E.s 'iii (ij 0 ~ g bO'"" 'E ·5.2 0 ~ .;:: -;;; ~ ~ 0 ~ ClJ- §

    MR Botad (14) ED Vegetable 384.2 Khadsaliya

    PR Dhandhuka (17) EA N Jowar, 473.1 lharvaliya 2 M Jeeru, Cotton

    PR Bhavnagar (78) EA N Jowar, 1,127.3 Po1arpur 3 M Bajri, Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (20) EA N Wheat, TK(3.3) 1,758.4 63.1 121.2 Chokdi 4 MR M Bajri, R(15.4) FP Jowar T(18.7)

    PR Dhandhuka (20) ED N Jowar, 1,278.7 299.5 Nabhoi 5 Bajri, Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (27) ED Wheat, 3,278.5 855.8 Sodhi 6 EO Bajri, Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (25) EA N Wheat, 705.2 134.3 60.8 Pipariya 7 Jowar, Bajri

    PR BOlad (14) ED Wheat, 1,228.0 150.7 Ankevaliya 8 MR EAG Jowar, FP EO Cotton

    PR Botad (14) EA N Wheat, 557.1 70.6 Shahpur 9' MR M 8ajri, FP ]owar

    PR Botad (14) EA N Wheat, 1,983.1 154.4 98.6 Rojid 10 M Bajri, Cotton

    249

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    16 Khambhada 1,561.6 3,499.0 681 P(2) PHS HP PO ACS BS (00546500) S RMP(2) TK PH CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CY(10+) RS(iO+) C(lO+) CHW R CP(10+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) ST(IO+) MCW(1O+) PHC(IO+)

    17 Bela 1,296.4 2,09S.0 303 P HP PO BS (00546600) C(lO+) H(lO+) R PH CM(S-lO) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+) MCW(5-lO) CP(5-lO) NCS(10+) SP(10+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

    18 Timbla 221.4 785.0 134 P HI' BS (00546700) . C(lO+) H(lO+) R PO«S) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+) MCW(5-iO) PH(

    19 Kundal I,SI2.4 839.0 125 P D HP PO BS (00546800) C(10+) H(lO+) 0 PHiS) CM«S) ACS(IO+) CV«S) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

    20 Rampura 959.9 3,122.0 S49 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00546900) C(lO+) CHW HP PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+) H(lO+) W CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TK ST(IO+) PHC(IO+) R

    250 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

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    252 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) E:- o ~ '-' Q 0 S 0 S .... ., Q '" -~ S 0- S 0 co Q) 0 Cl)..c 1 u .... u Cl) 0(1 ~ :§ 00 :;:: Q >-. :2 '" .:"£'l ... '$ 0,.-..'"cO ~ ~ .9 it -a "0 ;;> Q 0 c.. 1i ::; t3 (!) co ..c E- ::l 0...... '"'...u '" ~ go "0 ~ ~ ~ '+-< g en co (5 "§ 0 i c.. 00 -- 0 .... .§.M ... !:i ~;;>" ... z iis 0 .... ::l co ._;;> Cl) 2 !;.-'<: ~~ 'E 0.. it it'" '"o coQ -2 E.§:; ...'" -'= c.. o Q 0 OJ .... ::l § ..:: Z:.=- Il.. Z :2:2 ]e ;::> 05; "::u Z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Dhandhuka (28) EA N Wheat, 3,204_0 Barwala 21 MR M Jowar, Bajri

    PR Dhandbuka (31) EA N Jowar, 976.6 66.S Khamidana 22 MR M Cotton, FP Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (34) EA N Jowar, 649.5 Kapadiyali 23 MR M Cotton, FP Wheat

    PR Dhandbuka (36) EA N Jowar, 1,778.5 435.4 Dhadhodar 24 MR M Cotton, FP Wheat

    PR Botad (20) ED Wheat, L(1.2) 1,826.6 Vadhela 2S MR EO Bajri, T(1.2) FP Gram

    PR Dhandbuka (35) EA N Wheat, 4,380.2 Navda 26 MR M owar, FP Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (35) ED N Cotton, TK(l3.8) 2,042.5 108.5 256.0 Sangasar 27 MR EO Jowar, L(811.3) FP Bajri T(825.1)

    PR Dhandhuka (40) EA Wheat, 4,596.6 194.3 2,467.7 Hebatpur 28 MR Jowar, Cotton

    PR(Z6) ED(7) N(21) o GC(31) 16,253.8 10,395.3 19,909.2 MR(15) EAG(Z) M(18) W(38.2) FP(ll) EO(4) WE(573) EA(21) TWE(242) TK(300.14) R(85.41) L(812.44) T(2,082.19)

    253 254 TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK DHANDHUKA

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    Sl. Name of Village 2001 1991 . Sl. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 . 3 4 2 3 4 Adval 00548300 00006 36 Khun 00553400 00097 2 Akru 00552700 00066 37 Kotda 00550500 00031 3 Ambli 00551000 00061 38 Kothadiya 00551500 00041 4 Anandpur 00548700 00009 39 ~ahadevpura 00554100 00119

    5 Aniyali Bhimji 00551800 00055 40 ~ingalpur 00554400 00128 6 Bajarda 00548000 00003 41 ~orasiya 00550300 00029 7 BavUyari 00554600 00127 42 ~ota Tradiya 00547800 00002 8 Bhadiyad 00553100 00065 43 ~undi 00553900 00099 9 Bhalgamda 00552500 00067 44 Nana Tradiya 00547900 00001 10 Bhangadh 00554300 00120 ·45 Navagam 00548900 00036 11 Bhimtalav 00553500 00096 46 Otariya 00553700 00093 12 Buranpur 00548800 00010 47 Pachchham 00549100 00034 13 Chandarva 00552000 00071 48 Padana 00551600 00042 14 Cher 00552900 00092 49 Panchi 00554200 00118 IS Chharodiya 00549800 00016 50 Parabdi 00552400 00088 16 Chhasiyana 00550000 00018 51 Pipal 00552200 00069 17 Dhanala 00548500 00008 52 Pipli 00549000 00035 18 Dholera 00553600 00095 53 Rahtalav 00554000 00098 19 Fattepur 00549300 00033 54 Ratanpur 00549200 00012 20 Fedra 00548400 00007 55 Rayka 00549600 . 00014 21 Galsana 00550100 00019 56 Rojka 00551400 00040 22 Gamph 00550700 00038 57 Salasar 00551900 00054 23 Gogla 00553300 00063 58 Sandhida 00553800 00100 24 Gorasu 00553000 00094 59 Sarwal 00548200 00004 25 Gunjar 00550400 00030 60 Shela 00551100 00060 26 Haripura 00549500 61 Tagadi 00552300 00068 27 JaJiya 00549700 00015 62 Umargadh 00551300 00039 28 laska 00551700 00056 63 Unchdi 00552100 00070 29 Kadipur 00553200 00064 64 Vagad 00550200 00028 30 Kamatalav 00550900· 00062 65 Valinda 00550800 00037 31 Kamiyala 00548600 00011 66 Vasana 00549900 00017 32 Kasindra 00551200 00059 67 Zankhi 00554500 00121 33 Khadol 00549400 00013 68 Zanzarka 00548100 00005 34 Kharad 00552800 00058 69 Zinzar 00552600 00057 35 Khasta 00550600 00032

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    Y-54-38 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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    Mota Tradiya 2,052.7 2,216 378 P T PO ACS BS (00547800) C(lO+) H(JO+) W PH(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

    2 Nana Tradiya 722.2 981 180 P T PO BS (00547900) C(10+) H(10+) W PH(lO+) CM(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

    3 Bajarda 3.143.1 2,833 576 P FWC T PO CP ACS BS (00548000) S RMP(3) W PTa CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) H(10+) TK PH(IO+) OCS(10+) SP(10+) MCW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(IO+) 4 Zanzarka 1,118.6 1,860 322 P PHS T PO as (00548100) C(lO+) CHW w PH CM(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) H(lO+) TK CP(lO+) NCS(LO+) SP(IO+) MCW(JO+) R OCS(10+) ST(!O+) PHC(IO+) a 5 Sarwal 1,004.2 1,239 257 P W ACS BS (00548200) C(5-1O) H(5-1O) TK PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-10) MCW(S-ID) 0 PH(S-IO) CP(5-1D) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+) 6 Adval 3,629.8 3,409 636 P HA T PO CM ACS BS (00548300) S DA W PH(5-1O) CP(S-ID) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS(5-1O) C(5-1O) PHS OC5(5-1O) SP(lO+) FWC ST(lO+) RMP CHW H(5-1O) MCW(5-1O) PHC(lO+)

    7 Fedra 3,985.2 2,770 495 P PHS T PO CM ACS BS (00548400) S FWC W PH CP(lO+) NCS(2) CV(lO+) RS(5-1O) C(10+) RMP TK OCS SP(lO+) H(lO+) ST(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+)

    8 Dhanala 1,793.7 727 152 P T PO ACS os (00548500) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(5-W) CM(5-1O) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW«5) TK CP(lO+) OCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) 0 ST(IO+)

    9 Kamiyala 1,275.6 1,078 196 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00548600) C(lO+) CHW w PH(5-1O) CM(lO+) NCS(5-10) CV(10+) RS(lO+) H(1O+) TK CP(5-lO) OC5(5-10) SP(10+) MCW(lO+) a ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

    258 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Dhandhuka (2 I) EA Cotton, 1,680.2 230.1 142.4 Mota Tradiya FP Wheat, Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (16) ED Cotton, TW(99.7) 600.0 21.2 1.3 Nana Tradiya 2 Bajri, T(99.7) Sesame

    PR Dhandhuka (lS) ED N Cotton, 2,964.1 80.2 98.8 Bajarda EO Bajrl, Sesame

    PR Dhandhuka (II) ED Cotton, W(105.0) 916.0 36.8 60.8 Zanzarka 4 FP Jowar, T(105.0) Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (8) EA N Cotton, 891.9 23.4 88.9 Sarwal Sesame, Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (10) ED N Cotton, 3,284.5 36.6 308.7 Adval 6 EO Wheat, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (21) EA N Wheat, 3,606.3 193.9 185.0 Fedra 7 MR M Cotton, FP Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (27) ED N Wheat, TK(14.0) 104.1 1.675.5 Dhanala 8 Gram, T(J4.0) Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (30) ED N Wheat, TK(S.6) 1,098.4 35.1 Kamiya1a 9 M Gram, 0(133.5) Cotton T042.1)

    259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 101- kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00 '" '" c: ._ "§ >. '" " "" i:l :::I ., ~ 5 :2 c: '" ... ti 3~~ E!:~ ~ "" t=a '0 0: "" ""§ ... 0 uet:: ~ =a ~ M " ..c"' 00" " .s .g ~ 0""" 0. gee BCIl oC! ;g 8:'9 0'" '" oS"" .... ::t:'" gj !i ... " 0""" ... c; -OCll",-.., .~ e ~ ~ :::I '"0: -a ~ ~ g~=:a ~8 - ....o '"~ c ~ 6'0 " .~ e'S:::: ._ tJ e @ 0." ,2 00 .!! 0: '8 '2 'E ~ '" ""o 0C B cfU bU c; c - !;b'" .g ~~s·a z O~ ue~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 Anandpur 395.0 581 99 P CHW T BS (00548700) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO«5) CM(lO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) 0 OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) II Buranpur 2,928,9 788 139 P T PO ACS BS (00548800) C(lO+) H(lOt) TK PH(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(5-1O) R CP(IO+) OCS(lOt) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+) 12 Navagam 9,431.8 562 104 P T BS (00548900) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO(5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK PH(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) R OCS(1O+) ST(lO+) 13 Pipli 4.070.3 1,660 310 P MCW T PO ACS BS (00549000) C(lO+) PHC W PH(lO+) CM(10+) NCS(lOt) CV(lO+) RS(10+) PHS TK CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) FWC ST(JO+) RMP CHW(2) H(lOt)

    14 Pachchham 4,142.0 2.490 524 P D(3) T PO CP ACS BS (00549100) S PHS W PH(87) CM(lO+) NCS(5-IO) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) PUC FWC TK OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) C(lO+) RMP 0 ST(lO+) CHW(2) H(lOt) MCW(lO+) PHC(lO+)

    15 Ratanpur 756.1 325 70 P T PH BS (00549200) C(lO+) H(lOt) W PO«5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(<5) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) 0 OCS(<5) ST(JO+)

    16 Fattepur 1.155.3 927 188 P T PO ACS BS (00549300) C(lO+) H(lOt) TK PH(10) CM(lO+) NCS(lOt) CV(lOt) RS(5-1O) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-lO) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+)

    17 Khadol 1.878.7 2,122 369 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00549400) S FWC W PH CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) CV(S-lO) RS C(5-1O) RMP TK CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) H(5-1O) ST(lO+) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-iO)

    18 Haripura 1.171.5 860 156 P T PH BS (00549500) C(10+) HOO'!-) TK PO(lO+) CM(IO+) ACS(<5) CV(IO+) RS(lOt) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IOt) ST(IO+)

    260 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    iz . "i:., '"r;n 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Dhandhuka (33) EA N Wheat, TK(0.5) 271.7 77.5 Anandpur 10 Gram, 0(45.3) Cotton T(45.8)

    PR Dhandhuka (42) ED Wheat, 1,487.4 181.4 1,260.2 Buranpur 11 MR Cotton, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (42) ED Cotton, 1,394.3 1.705.2 6,332.4 Navagarn 12 MR Wheat, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (40) ED Cotton, TW(I72.7) 2,659.1 370.8 867.6 Pipli 13 Gram, T(I72.7) Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (28) EA N Cotton, TK(24.9) 3,333.0 142.2 634.9 Pachchham 14 Wheat, RO·O) Gram T(31.9)

    PR Dhandhuka (25) EA Cotton, 683.5 27.2 45.4 Ralanpur 15 Wheat, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (J 4) EA Cotton, WE(1I3.0) 924.7 117.6 Fattepur 16 Gram. T(l13.0) Wheat

    PR Dhandbuka (10) ED N Wheat, 1,673.7 194.4 10.6 Khadol 17 MR M Gram, FP Cotton

    PR Dbandhuka (15) ED N Cotton, 1,032.9 16.5 122.1 Haripura 18 MR Wheat. Gram

    261 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Q) 00 .:;! :E ,.., 0 Vl c:: .- ..c:: -0 '" ~ ~ '"~~ o o Q) • o .,::: « ~ l:l_ ~ u ~_g c=".r;: en 0 u :l § :a . '" .- C IU ~ Eoj u'" 38 a8 <1.) = - OJ a 9 a:l~~~.g~ ",. __ '" a "'.- 0) "'N o 0 tho£ o ::s ~ VJ z3 ~~ ~~ z~ ""UJ'" ~ i§ &~ uu «zo p::u.;;;o.u« uerZi 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 19 Rayka 1,587.7 1,569 282 P RMP T PO BS (00549600) C(5-10) CHW W PH CM(5-1O) ACS(d) CV(S-IO) RS H(S-IO) TK CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

    20 Ja1iya 948.8 1,583 286 P HC T PO ACS BS (00549700) C(<5) CHW HP PH(lS) CM(d) NCS«S) CV{<5) RS(<5) H(<5) W CP«5) OCS« 5) SP(lO+) MCW(d) TK ST(IO+) PHC(lO+) 21 Chbarodiya 790.8 939 183 P ewc T PO ACS BS (00549800) C(5-1O) CHW HP PH CM(5-tO) NCS(S-tO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) H(5-lO) W CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) TK ST(10+) PHC(5-10) R 22 Vasana 552.0 2,148 405 P T PO ACS BS (00549900) C(d) H(d) W PH CM(d) NCS(d) CV{< 5) RS{<5) MCW{<5) TK CP(d) OCS(<5) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(to+)

    23 Chhasiyana 1,406.9 2,425 398 P W PO ACS BS (00550000) CIS-to) H(5-10) TK PH(5-10) CM(S-lO) NCS(5-10) CV(S-IO) RS(5-to) MCW(S-to) CP(5-lO) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(JO+) ST(IO+) 24 Galsana 1,233.9 2,755 481 P D HP PO ACS os (00550100) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(<5) CM(10+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW{lO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) R ST(IO+) 0 25 Vagad 1.88S.3 1,980 325 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00550200) C(5-tO) FWC W PH«S) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) CV(5-IO) RS(5-10) RMP R CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CHW ST(10+) H(5-10) MCW(S-IO) PHC(lO+)

    26 Morasiya 468.0 440 82 P T PO BS (00550300) C(5-1O) H(5-10) HP PH CM(5-1O) ACS(<5) CV(S-IO) RS(5·10) MCW(5-lO) W CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) R OCS{5-IO) ST{lO+)

    27 Gunjar 819.0 2,153 385 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00550400) C(5-10) FWC HP PH(25) CM(5-1O) NCS(S-lO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-IO) RMP W CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) H(S-IO) TK ST(IO+) MeW(5-IO) R PHC(iO+)

    262 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare) ~ \I> 'i3 u 0 S'" c E ..s 'N 0 ~ ~ ~ is '"bO u 5 >. :;; i::"" '" :;I .c;:;~ '" oj ~ S ...... 9 tI) E '" g '"Co g "" '" rl.. Z :;;:;; p.. Ee ::> u;:;:.,1@ «u z Vl 14 15 16 17 18 19 2Q 21 22 23 2 I PR Dhandhuka (7) ED N Wheat, TW(71.7) 1,398.6 17.3 100.0 Rayka 19 M Gram, T(71.7) Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (3) EA N Cotton, 948.8 Jaliya 20 MR M Bajri, Jowar

    PR Dhandhuka (7) EA N Cotton. WE(180.2) 210.0 24.8 375.8 Chharodiya 21 MR M Jowar. T(180.2) FP Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (3) EA Cotton, W(130.0) 69.4 352.6 Vasana 22 FP Vegetable, T(130.0) Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (8) EA N Cotton, TK(7.5) 1,314.0 85.4 Chhasiyana 23 Bajri, T(7.5) Sesame

    PR Dhandhuka (12) EA Cotton, 1,098.2 52.7 83.0 Galsana 24 Bajri, Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (10) EA Cotton, WE(l40.4) 1,557.7 186.6 0.6 Yagad 25 Bajri. T(140A) Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (10) EA Cotton, WE(3330) 92.4 8.8 33.8 Morasiya 26 Wheat, T(333.0) Bajri

    PR Dhandhuka (6) EA N Cotton, 819.0 Gunjar 27 Wheat, Bajri

    263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) :: '" _g :2'"8 4- ::t ~ o~ '" ::! ~ ~ -_ - -0(1)=- .~ 8.2 4- '" -a -a "i§B;o 5 ;>u '" $ on", '0 .~ ~~=:.a 5 ::l '" ~ -::I0.., '" a '" -;;::t u :!2'" 5 li 51- 0'- 0 ..... 5 on 5 ·c -"'0- So ::l'" :.a ..;fr S 0 S '" .- 5 '" -0 ,,0 OJ .;:: .~ 6 OJ '" g -0 '" a 6 .s ~g~:3] o =' ~ (/J Z..J ~6 ~~ zt!- ~ :2 Q &~ UU ~zo c:>::u..>u< u605 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 28 Kotda 676.4 2,703 430 P T PH BS (00550500) C«5) H«5) W PO(<5) CM«5) ACS(<5) CY« 5) RS«5) MCW«5) R CP(<5) NCS(<5) SP(10+) PHC(IO+) 0 OCS(<5) ST(lO+) 29 Khasta 2,104.5 1,219 261 P D T PO BS (00550600) C(10+) RMP W PH(50) CM(lO+) ACS«5) CY(W+) RS(<5) CHW TK ('P(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(1 0+) H(IO+) 0 OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(lO+) 30 Gamph 4,131.2 2,302 406 P D T PO CM ACS BS (00550700) S PHS W PH CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) FWC TK OCS(10+) SP(lO+) RMP 0 ST(lO+) CHW H(10+) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+)

    31 Yalinda 1,841.6 1,115 208 P D T PO ACS HS (00550800) C(lO+) CHW W PH(I3) CM(lO+) NeS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) H(lO+) TK CP(5-lO) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(5-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10) 32 Kamatalav 1,202.6 1,488 258 P CHW W PH ACS BS (00550900) C(10+) H(IO+) TK PO(5-1O) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(W+) RS(W+) MCW(lO+) 0 CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+) 33 Ambli 5,560.8 1.972 341 P(2) T PO BS (00551000) C(IO+) H(lO+) TK PH CM(5-1O) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(5-1O) 0 CP(5-W) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+} PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) 34 Shein 594.0 1.236 230 P 0 PO ACS BS (00551100) C(lO+) H(10+) PH CM(S-IO) NCS(5-W) CV(lO+) RS(W+) MCW(lO+) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(10+)

    35 Kasindra 728.6 969 166 P T PO BS (00551200) C(IO+) H(lO+) K PH(IO+) CM(lO+) ACS«5) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(5-1O) CP(<5) NCS(

    36 Umargadh 1,237.0 651 135 P W PO BS (00551300) C(10+) H(10+) TK PH(IO+) CM(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    37 Rojka 4,024.1 2,950 522 P D W PO ACS BS (00551400) C(5-10) PHS TK PH CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-to) RS(5-1O) CHW CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) H(5-1O) ST(10+) MCW(5-lO) PHC(5-1O)

    264 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) b- . OJ u 'B c 0 0 S c E ... 0 E ..s tlll '" 'N 0 ... is ~ ~ 0 E OJ) U 0.0 ~ u 0 ~ c, ~ '" ~ S 0 "$ ~ '", E ~ B ~ is. <:: ...... o~ > c 0. -. 'E .f; .:! 0 ~ *;:: -;;; 0. 8-'-' :;: :;: '"c ...'" 0- E ., '"0 ... '2 :;g"'O ~ ·c 0. c 0 '" 0 ... '" .,

    PR Dhandhuka (12) EA N Wheal, 1,942.9 110.2 51.4 Khasta 29 Gram, Colton

    PR Dhandhuka (34) ED N Cotton, 2,671.4 1,459.8 Gamph 30 MR Wheat, FP Gram

    PR BOlad (14) EA N Wheal. TK(6.0) 133.8 71.1 1,557.2 Valinda 31 MR Cotlon, R(73.5) FP Gram T(79.5)

    PR Dhandhuka (42) EA N Cotton, 347.4 670.9 79.2 105.1 Kamatalav 32 M Wheat, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (37) EA Wheat, 868.9 2.387.3 ·480.6 1.824.1 Amhli 33 Cotton. Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (33) ED N Cotton, 487.2 1.0 105.9 Shela 34 EO M Wheat. Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (20) EA Wheat, 149.7 578.9 Kasindra 35 Gram. Colton

    PR Dhandhuka (28) ED Wheat. 38.0 1.022.5 56.5 120.0 Umargadh 36 EAG Gram, Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (7) ED Cotton, TK(8.0) 105.0 3.911.1 Rojka 37 MR EO Wheat. T(S.O) FP Gram

    265

    Y-54-39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 krns. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OJ 01) .;0 -0'" S ;>, "0 -0 ~ $ ..c -0 ~ § '!3 .E" '":::~ ~ c: OJ c: 1>l a C; '0 ue""<3 ... d ~ 00 OJ ... ..c -0 '" ... 0 :a " .s .g ~ o~ §Q:I o ~ 3: ~ .;0-0 '- " E 0. Ben ~ ~ 8:5 .0 o~ '" :r :g _._", =- _ (;j e! -a ~ -_ - .~ ~ £ E $8 '" " "- $ cO (1) ~B;'; g'::2.::i'6 e :l '" !:! c..., o "'" 'Q '.g '- C OJ '" " " " O/J '~4 2:! 's'E::J OJ ~_ 2 o 0 ~t; ~u" .9 -;; .E '" E .,g ~= g.~ Q) ''::; £U .0_ u ~_g ,,-:a.g~~ E " u g c 58 ,,0 -0'" ·c 5'1) 0 -:5 o = ~ rfJ" 2.3 ~:.::.. ~t!, 2~ Ul ~" Q £~ 88 <20 ~&>o~ we-a; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 38 Kothadiya 803.9 845 168 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00551500) C(5-1O) CHW W PH«S) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-1O) H(5-1O) TK CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) MCW(5-1O) 0 ST(lO+) PHC(10+) 39 Padana 1.397.3 2.863 472 P RMP W PO ACS BS (00SSI600) C(d) CHW TK PH CM(d) NCS«5) CV«S) RS(d) H(<5) CP(d) OCS(d) SP(JO+) MCW«S) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+) 40 laska 1,625.1 777 152 P CHW PO ACS BS (005S1700) C(10+) H(10+) W PH CM(S-IO) NCS(10+) CY(IO+) RS(S·IO) MCW(lO+) TK CP(S-IO) OCS(10+) SP(10+) PHC(S-IO) 0 ST(lO+) 41 Aniyali Bhimji 1,567.9 1.022 168 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00551800) C(5-1O) H(S-IO) W PH(d) CM(S-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-lO) RS(S·IO) MCW(5-10) TK CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

    42 Salasar 5S7.9 S76 114 P T PO BS (005S1900) C(10+) H(lO+) W 1'H(10+) CM(lO+) AC5(S-IO) CV(lO+) R5(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(10+) NCS(lO+) S1'(IO+) PHC(lO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) 43 Chandarva 1,426.2 2,394 . 430 P H HP PO AC5 BS (00S52000) C(10+) CHW W PH(S-IO) CM(10+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS MCW(lO+) TK CP(LO+) OC5(10+) S1'(1O+) PHC(lO+) R ST(IO+) 44 Unchdi 2,234.1 1.6S2 300 P RMP T PO ACS BS (00552100) C(10+) CHW HP PH«S) CM(lO+) NCS(JO+) CY(LO+) RS(S-10) H(IO+) TW CP(S-lO) OC5(10+) S1'(IO+) MCW(IO+) W ST(lO+) PHC(IO+) TK R

    4S Pipal 996.2 S83 116 P D HP PO ACS BS (00552200) C(5-1O) CHW W PH CM(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-1O) RS(lO+) H(10+) TK ep(S-IO) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) MCW(IO+J R ST(lO+) PHC(IO+) C L

    46 Tagadi 1,2S9.4 2,180 384 P 0(2) T PO CM ACS BS (00552300) S OA W PH(lO) CP NCS(lO+) CY(JO+) RS C(10+) OH TK OCS(10+) SP(lO+) CWC ST(IO+) PHS CHW H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-JO)

    266 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    z.-. Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) Q) '0 uc: ., 0 ., ~ c Se .... 'N 0 .8 i'Jl 0 ~ ~ btl U .,..c: '" o'd ~ ~ u ., 5 c: >. ~ Coo '" ::; ~ bIl S II> ~ ~ '@ ,!;! S< is. "i::; ...... o~ ~ 9 Q. Q) o ::; '0 > .0 Q) ., Q) c: ;; ..c: ~ ::; Q. c.- II> btl '" 0 E u CIl '0 ~ ~ - c: > '0'" ·z ..... C>-'" 0.0 og;e 8 0 '" .. ~ 0 .... .s~ II> '" C ~ Z .... ii'S 0,) ::; til - 0 0,) Q. a~ '" - c: ... '5 ·5..a 0 ~ '': co :: :: '"0 .~ 11>- .<:; Q. Q) c: 0 0,) .. (5 ;. '2 'ag"O ~ U~§

    PR Dhandhuka (4) EA N Cotton, W(16.2) 1,281.0 100.2 Padana 39 MR M Bajri, T(16.2) FP Wheat

    PR Dbandhuka (15) ED N Cation, 1,480.2. 0.9 144.1 Jaska 40 MR Sesame, FP Jowar

    PR Dhandhuka (l0) ED N COllon. W(l6.2) 1,466.2 44.4 4L1 AniY

    PR Dhandhuka (15) ED N Cotton, 509.2 48.7 Salasar 42 Bajri, Jowar

    PR Dhandhuka (21) EA N Cotton, 619.0 100.0 707.2 Chandarva 43 MR Jeeru, Bajri

    PR Dbandhuka (15) EA N Cotton, 1,905.1 106.9 222.2 Unchdi 44 M Sesame. Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (35) EA N Bajri, 996.2 Pipal 45 MR M Cotton, FP Jowar

    PR Dhandhuka (II) EA N Cotton, 1,150.3 109.! Tagadi 46 Bajri, Jowar

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    "~ij '" ~ >. '0::: ._~ ~ '0 a .<:: ".'" '" t: "5"i3el '"~~ o'IJ 5 '"os s:: (/}~ ~ OJ '" '0 '" ~ 'g us .... 00 ... :; ... J:! § ot. ~ .s'" ~ o~ §lXl o'IJ g 8: U '0 .g'" B 0.. .t::> oS ...... os :::I ::z:: ~ ~ .E ~ -utl)~-a .~ ~ o~ l! ca ~ B ...... '" on • Z'" ...... o '"0 uu '" -;; t":$·c en 0 ~g £u .t::>_ .'" c.> ~_g g_ -;; OJ .'" u ~'" .0.. 5 5.e:: ... 6'" g ;:;::Z:: :::I'" :e s:: 6 9 6os '" "E8 68 u~ u et15 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO II 12 13 47 Parabdi 1,071.1 516 97 P T PO ACS BS (00552400) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH(5-10) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) TK CP(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+) 48 Bhalgamda 442.6 660 125 P T PO BS (00552500) C(IO+) H(lO+) HP PH(l5) CM(lO+) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(<5) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PHC(5-1O) TK OCS(lO+) ST(10+) 0 49 Zinzar 1.356.0 .1,045 183 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00552600) COO+) H(IO+) W PH(JO+) CM(1O+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+J RS(!O+) MCW(10+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(10+) ST(10+) 50 Akru 3,635.5 2,374 430 P ewc T PO ACS BS (00552700) C(10+) PHS HP PH(72) CM(lO+) NCS(1O+) CV(IO+) RS(5-10) FWC W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RMP(3) TK ST(lO+) H(lO+) 0 MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+) 51 Kharad 4.765.8 1,689 292 P H T PO ACS BS (00552800) C(5-1O) MCW W PH(JO) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-lD) CV(5-1O) RS(5-1O) PHS TK CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) FWC 0 ST(lO+) RMP(2) CHW PHC(5-10) 52 Cher 1,634.3 342 72 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00552900) C(10+) FWC W PH(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(<5) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+) 53 Gorasu 3,117.7 2,484 395 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (00553000) C(lO+) FWC TK PH CM(d) OCS CY(lO+) RS(lO+) CHW R CP«5) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) H(lO+) 0 ST(10+) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-1O) 54 Bhadiyad 4,970.3 2,630 469 P 0 T PO CM ACS BS (00553100) S MCW TK PH CP NCS CV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) HC OCS SP(lO+) PHC ST(10+) PHS FWC CHW H(lO+) 55 Kadipur 2,851.0 923 185 P W PO ACS BS (00553200) C(lO+) H(lO+) 0 PH CM«5) NCS« 5) CY(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) CP(d) OCS«5) SP(lO+) PHC«5) ST(10+)

    268 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    e- Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) .. ;a u 0 c .... !:l ..c E Q) '" 'N E .8 OJ) 0 ~ 0) i:S U Q)..c:: .:3 gp _. u :c '" ..OJ) ~ '" ::l .:3 5 c >. :s c"" '(\l .:3 i::; S " ~'" 0'" -;]' !3 .9 :l: i5...... > C .!:J 0- o ::l Cl.l bO Q) .. 0. ~ 0- ~ 0. 0 E .c ~ ;:; ""2 - c ,. :::l u oC '" c '" 0)- E .;:: ::: ::: 0 ...... ~ >. 0- .. C 0 .. '" 0 'c :;g"" ... ::l « Z:.::. Il. Z :s:s [.t.. J;e :::> U'';::'' § «u z'" Vl.. 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Dhandhuka (17) EA N Cotton, TKO·O) 619.0 445.1 Parabdi 47 FP M Gram, T(7.0) Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (13) EA N Cotton, 403.4 39.1 Bhalgamda 48 Sesame, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (II ) ED N Cotton, I,2IS.8 9.7 127.5 Zinzar 49 Gram, Vegetable

    PR Dhandhuka (16) ED N Cotton, TK{[4.3) 3,184.[ 437.1 Akru SO EO M Grain. T(14.3) Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (9) ED N Cotton, 4,098.3 288.4 379.0 K1mrad 51 M Wheat, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (32) ED N Gram. 1,402.3 107.3 124.7 Cher 52 M Wheat, Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (27) EA N Gram, 2,853.9 263.7 Gorasu 53 MR M Cotton, FP Wheat

    PR Dbandbuka (22) EA N Wheat, 4,284.2 661.4 24.7 Bhadiyad 54 MR COlton, FP Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (26) ED N Cotton, 405.2 TW(201.0) 1.307.8 90.3 745.3 Kadipur 55 M Wheat, TKO!.3) Gram R(9O.1) T(302.4)

    269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '"c '" ~ ~ e ::s $8 '" ~ - ....o c c ~ ~o ~ 'u .::: .... u 13 g,-,=~ E "- c ~D 0.." 0 on .... e OV)co:10:0= ·;g·E ~ Z o 0 i£U i:;c3 -; c ~ 0 ~·~u ·~.~Xci5·E ::s Q) • 0) .= ...: ~ 'a u () :;a ~ ~ 8 ~ .. E en § E cd -.;:r:: ";0 ::> '6 c ~~ 2.o·~ ~ -0 Eo",0 ..r~ E 9 .~ §.s UU"O!j"'O ~.~ '" g -0 "'- o 0 5 cn" Z..J ;§e f2!:'. z!:'. c:r.l ~" ;g i£~ uu ...:zo ~£>u.< u eiil 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 56 Gogla 5,544.2 1,245 221 P 0 PO ACS BS (00553300) C(lO+) H(lO+) PH CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(10+) RS(lO+) MeW(S-IO) CP(S-IO) .OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(lO+) 57 Khun 3,830.6 1,628 273 P CHW T PO ACS BS (00553400) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PH« 5) CM(<5) NCS(<5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW«5) CP«5) OCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(lO+) 58 Bhimtalav 761.4 141 34 P MCW T ACS BS (00553500) C(lO+) PHC TK PO« 5) CM(<5) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(iO+) CHW PH«S) CP(<5) OCS(<5) SP(10+) H(lO+) ST(lO+) 59 Dholera 4,581.4 2,637 528 P MCW T PO CM ACS BS (00553600) S PHC HP PTO CP NCS CV(lO+) RS(iO+) AC CHW 0 PH OCS SP(lO+) C(lO+) H(lO+) ST(lO+)

    60 Otariya 1,809.5 1,950 284 P(3) He T PO ACS BS (00553700) S(2) PHS TK PH CM«5) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS(iO+) PUC FWC 0 CP«5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) C(lO+) RMP ST(lO+) H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC« 5) 61 Sandhida 1,864.0 989 202 P HH T PO ACS BS (00553800) C(1O+) D W PH(lO+) CM(S-lO) NCS(5-1O) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) DA TK CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) 1-1(10+) ST(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) 62 Mundi 1,780.5 705 131 P(3) T PO BS (00553900) C(10+) H(lO+) HP PH(5-1O) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(5-10) W CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) TK OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+)

    63 Rahtalav 6,344.5 1,395 273 P CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (00554000) C(10+) H(lO+) TK PH(5-iO) CM(S-to) NCS(S-IO) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MeW(5·to) CP(S-iO) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(5-!Ol ST(lO+)

    64 Mahadevpura 2,254.3 1,211 215 P T PH BS (00554100) C(lO+) H(10+) TK PO(lO+) CM(lO+) ACS(<5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(tO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(lO+)

    65 Panchi 1,417.5 891 181 P T PO BS (00554200) C(1O+) H(10+) HP PH(lO+) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) W CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHCClO+) TK OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    270 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) 0 ., '6 u 0 c g a ... .., ~ E .~ ... .8 OIl is 0 CIS .$ 01) u _.,..c u 0Cl .., ~ 00 ~ C >. ~'" ='0 '" :::I S ., ~ CIS ~ .$ .9 ;;:: cs.. I:: ...... ,..... 0,..... ;> 0 Po. ." o :::I ., '0 <: .B ..c: E-< :::I Po. 0.- ~ gp '"~ 0 ~ E: u til '0 ~ 0';::'" .... :> Po. ~~_ :::l £ =' OJ) 0 z '" ';;; oj 0 ~:a ::: ." '"~ ~] ~ '" ., ·S 0 '"ctt .,;::~ ,. 0. l; ;;:: ;l: '" c ... ._bJ)'" ;>, .;::;* 'a~ 0.. ., C 0 o '" 0 ,,;;g"'O ..,-... :::I ~ '5 .( Z;::, Il. Z ~~ j:l.. Jae :::::> U~§ .(u Z tn 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Dhandhuka (37) ED M Wheat, 905.0 135.7 4,503.5 Gogla 56 EO Cotton, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (31) ED Cotton, 573.5 3.4 3,253.8 Khun 57 MR Watcl1I1elon, FP Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (28) ED Cotton, 464.0 36.7 260.7 Bhimtalav 58 MR Gram, FP Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (27) EA N Wheat, TK(7.0) 1,602.7 554.4 2,417.3 Dholera 59 MR M Gram, T(7.0) FP Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (29) EA N Cotton, 1,407.6 40],2 0.8 Otariya 60 MR M Wheat, FP Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (35) ED M . Cotton. 1,418.2 375.2 70.6 Sandhida 61 Gram, Wheat

    PR Dhandhuka (38) EA N Wheat. R(53.1) 1.589.1 138.4 Mundi 62 MR M Gram, T(53.1) NR Cotton NC NW PR Botad (14) ED N Cotton. TKO.3) 3,000.0 15.3 3.322.0 Rahtalav 63 EO M Vegetable TO,)

    PR BOlad (14) ED Wheal. 1,040.8 36.0 1,177.6 Mahadevpura 64 MR Gram, FP Cotton

    PR Dhandhuka (40) EA Wheal, 1.084.4 58.4 . 274.7 Panchi 65 MR Gram, Cotton

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    Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest place where the facility is available is given) Q.) _,.OIl >, .e -0 !i:l e::I "0 '" ._ .c "0 '":::~ c'Il ;; 0:: !!c "'~ -5<0", Vi.!!:! 0 .~ §-5 ~g:E2-g !U '" 0 "e '" o Vl Z,.J ~g ~~ z~ LI.1'" ~ i§ d:~ uu u

    66 Bhangadh 8.307.8 1,734 293 P T PO ACS BS (00554300) S H(lO+) TK PH CM(IO+) NCS(JO+] CV(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) 67 Minga[pur 3,308. [ 2,133 338 P PHS T PO ACS BS (00554400) C(lO+) CHW(2) TK PH(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) H{lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

    (,8 Zankhi 2,186.6 526 100 P CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (00554500) C(lO+) H(lO+) TK PH(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(JO+) MCW(iO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(tO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+)

    69 Bavliyari 14,171.2 2,325 379 P HU T PO ACS BS (00554600) S DA W PH(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) CHW TK CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 0 ST(lO+) H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(lO+)

    Block Tolal 170~121.2 105,090 IS,9J? P(7S) H(2) T(S7) 1'0(60) CM(6) ACS(Sl) 88(69) S(13) HA W(51) PTO(2) C1'(5) NCS(4) RS(4) PUC(2) flU TK(61) 1'H(333) OCS(4) NW AC fm HP(13) D(13) TW DA(4) R(13) DIl C MeW(S) WJ CWC(3) 0(24) HC(3) 1'IIC(4) 1'IIS(18) FWC(15) RI\1P(23) CHW(39) 0

    272 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

    a Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare) u<> :.a I': 0 u E 8 I': ... <> .:!l 'N E ... ..8 OJ) Q 0 co <> .s OJ) U u.t:l "" ~ u :0 u o<:! cJl :::I bfl 5 c >. :::;'" i:'O .s ~ o " .- >. '2 .,-.... ::l "5 z~ tl... Z :::;~ ;::J 8·5. g Z"" -< & J:e -

    PR Botad (14) ED Wheal, 331.4 347.7 2,629.0 Mingalpur 67 Cotton, Mustard

    PR Botad (14) EA Wheat, 1,113.5 1,073.1 Zankhi 68 Cotton, Gram

    PR Dhandhuka (50) ED N Cotton, 4,485.0 212.5 9,473.7 Bavliyali 69 MR EO Wheat, FP Gram

    PR(69) ED(34) N(44) 1,659.5 W(267.4) 86,944.4 19,773.5 59,592.6 MR(27) EAG M(2S) WE(I,016.6) FP(24) EO(B) TW(54S.1) NC EA(3S) TK(119.6) NR R(223.7) NW 0(178.8) T(2,351.2)

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    Y-54-40 274 275 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX - I • VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICALAND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

    S1. Name oITalukal Total Total Educational Institutions No. CD. Block Number of Population of Primary School Middle Schoo1* Matriculation! Inhabited Taluka Secondary School Villages Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Mandai 37 65,751 36 42 0 0 12 12 2 Detroj-Rarnpura 55 77,778 54 56 0 0 14 14 3 Viramgam 67 119,306 67 87 0 0 9 9 4 San and 66 160,918 66 88 0 0 13 15 5 Ahmadabad City 2 4,551 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Daskroi 71 218,670 71 115 0 0 32 35 7 Dholka 70 153,267 69 159 0 0 17 17 8 Bavla 47 104,226 47 54 0 0 10 11 9 Ranpur 34 76,128 34 35 0 0 4 4 iO Barwala 28 67,301 27 29 0 0 3 3 II Dhandhuka 69 105,090 69 75 0 0 12 13 District (Rural) : 546 1,152,986 542 742 0 0 126 133

    SI. Name of Talukal Medical Institutions No. C.D. Block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Centre! Primary Health Health Centre Sub-Centre Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

    2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Mandal 0 0 3 3 , 3 3 12 13 2 Detroj-Rampura 2 2 3 4 3 3 18 18 3 Viramgarn 0 0 6 8 3 3 19 19 4 Sanand 3 3 1 7 11 29 29 5 Ahmadabad City 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 6 Daskroi I 2 2 2 6 9 35 35 7 Dholka 6 7 7 13 5 6 18 18 8 Bavla 2 2 3 3 3 4 17 17 9 Ranpur 0 0 4 4 0 0 6 6 10 Barwala 1 I 5 5 3 4 8 8 lJ Dhandhuka 5 5 12 18 6 7 18 18 District(Rural) : 20 22 46 61 39 50 181 182 Note: * In Gujarat State the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to VII passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculation (From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. Xl to XII passed). Hence details under column 7 and 8 are not shown.

    276 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

    Educational Institutions (conld.) SI. No. Higher Secondary/ College Adult Literacy Others No PUC/ Intermediate! (Graduate and above) ClaSses/Centres Educational Junior College Facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 2 I 'I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 I I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 14 0 0 6 6 2 2 0 6 4 4 0 0 1 . 1 4 I 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 2 0 0 1 . 1 0 0 0 11 30 32 0 0 11 11 7 10 4

    Medical Institutions (contd.) SI.No. Maternity and -Child Family Community Others No Welfare CentrelMatemity Welfare Centre Health Workers Medical Home/Child Welfare Centre Facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 1 2 2 36 36 5 10 1 I 5 8 3 3 52 52 6 10 3 2 1 4 2 2 66 66 17 19 0 3 23 35 17 17 13 14 8 10 23 4 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 I 0 5 17 31 7 7 68 71 56 122 0 6 9 13 6 6 38 59 24 44 18 7 7 9 8 9 21 27 6 7 17 8 3 6 3 3 12 13 4 7 18 9 3 3 5 5 12 12 5 9 12 10 8 8 15 IS 34 39 19 24 26 II 77 118 68 69 353 390 151 263 lIB

    277 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX - I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES· TALUKAI CD. BLOCK LEVEL

    S1. Name of Talukal Drinking Water Source No. CD. Block Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others

    2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 Mandai 31 30 35 37 0 0 0 3 2 Detroj-Rampura 51 30 45 53 0 0 0 3 Viramgam 59 65 65 61 0 0 0 11 4 Sanand 65 39 41 55 0 0 4 14 5 Ahmadabad City 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 Daskroi 71 36 41 68 19 5 23 7 Dholka 68 24 23 36 4 0 0 15 8 Bavia 41 21 20 24 0 0 3 16 9 Ranpur II 23 20 2 6 0 2 32 10 Bmwaia 17 16 18 2 10 0 0 15 11 Dhantlhuka 57 51 61 1 13 0 1 33 District (Rural): 473 336 369 340 52 I 15 164

    Sl. Name of Taiukal Transport Communications Banks Power Supply Credit Societies No. C.D. Block Bus Railway Navigable Villages Number Available Not Villages Number Service Station WatelWay of Available of Commercial Agricultural and Credit Co-operative Societies Banks 2 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Mandai 37 0 0 6 8 37 0 34 35 2 Detroj-Rampura 54 8 0 5 8 55 0 35 35 3 Viramgam 67 4 0 4 4 67 0 55 55 4 Sanand 65 10 10 12 66 0 56 58 5 Ahmadabad City 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 6 Daskroi 69 6 0 13 20 7l 0 37 37 7 Dholka 69 9 0 14 18 70 0 48 49 8 Bavia 47 2 0 5 7 47 0 35 37 9 Ranpur 34 6 0 3 4 34 0 15 15 to BalWala 26 4 0 5 6 28 0 16 16 11 Dhandhuka 69 4 8 11 69 0 51 51 District (Rural) : 539 53 2 74 99 546 0 384 390

    278 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX· I • VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES· TALUKA/ C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

    Drinking water source (contd.) Post, Telegraph & Telephone SI.No. More No Drinking Post Telegraph Post and Post Telegraph Post, Phone than one Water Office Office Telegraph Office & Office & Telegraph Source ' Facilities Office Phone Phone Office & Phone 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 37 0 32 1 14 I I 16 55 0 41 2 2 26 2 2 30 2 67 0 55 0 0 32 0 0 32 3 60 0 52 1 1 42 1 1 48 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 2 5 71 0 54 3 4 54 3 4 71 6 58 0 52 3 49 3 61 7 40 0 33 1 23 1 29 8 31 0 29 0 8 0 9 9 25 0 23 0 16 0 18 10 67 0 60 0 2 31 0 1 36 II. 512 0 432 9 16 296 9 15 352

    Credit Societies (contd.) Recreational Facility Newspaper! Magazine SI. Villages Number of Villages Number of Cinema! Sports Stadium! News Magazine News No. Non- Other Video Club Auditorium! Paper Paper & Agricultural Credit Hall Community Magazine Credit Societies Societies Hall

    63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 4 5 16 17 0 0 0 37 32 32 1 10 11 21 22 0 0 0 45 34 34 2 5 5 30 31 0 0 0 55 46 46 3 12 12 9 9 1 0 0 36 18 18 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 7 7 21 23 1 0 0 68 51 51 6 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 52 21 21 7 3 3 4 4 0 0 23 10 to 8 3 3 2 2 0 0 16 7 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 18 17 10 3 4 4 4 0 0 0 44 25 23 11 54 57 114 119 5 0 0 399 262 259

    279 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX I A - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS

    SI. Name of Talukal Total Number of Primary Schools No. C.D.Block Number of None One Two Three FOUf+ Inhabited Villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mandai 37 32 2 2 0 2 Detroj" Rampura 55 52 2 0 0 3 Viramgam 67 0 54 8 3 2 4 Sanand 66 0 47 16 3 0 5 Ahmadabad City 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 Daskroi 71 0 51 12 3 5 7 Dholka 70 18 31 11 9 8 Bavla 47 0 41 5 0 9 Ranpur 34 0 33 0 0 10 Barwala 28 1 25 2 0 0 11 Dhandhuka 69 0 65 2 2 0 District Total: 546 4 420 81 25 16

    APPENDIX I B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

    SI. Name of Talukal Total Type of educational institutions available No. C.D.Block Number of No School At least one At least one At least one lnhabited Primary Primary School Middle School Villages School and No and one and one Middle School Middle School* Secondary School* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mandal 37 36 0 0 2 Detroj -Rampura 55 54 0 0 3 Viramgam 67 0 67 0 0 4 Sanand 66 0 66 0 0 5 Ahmadabad City 2 0 2 0 0 6 Daskroi 71 0 71 0 0 7 Dholka 70 69 0 0 8 Bavla 47 0 47 0 0 9 Ranpur 34 0 34 0 0 10 Barwala 28 27 0 0 II Dhandhuka 69 0 69 0 0 District Total : 546 4 542 0 0

    Note; * In Gujarat State the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to VII passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculation (From Std. VJlI to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence details under column 6 and 7 are not shown.

    280 VILLAGE DIRECTORY. APPENDIX I C • VILLAGE DIRE~TORY i VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILI'rIESAVAILABLE . ~ ., I 1,\ • S1. Name of Talukal Number of villages with different sources of drinking \\later available No. C.D.Block Only tap Only well Only tube Only More than one well handp~mp source only from tap, well, tube well, handpump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mandal 0 0 0 0 36 2 Detroj-Rampura 0 0 0 0 S4 3 Viramgam 0 0 0 0 66 4 Sanand S 0 1 0 58 5 Ahmadabad City 0 0 0 6 Daskroi 0 0 0 0 71 7 Dholka 12 0 0 0 51 8 Bavla 3 0 3 0 33 9 Ranpur 0 0 .0 2 25 10 Barwala 0 1 1 14 11 Dhandhuka 0 0 0 0 45 District Total: 21 1 5 3 454

    Y-54-41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE

    Sl. Name of Village Location Name of Population Amenities not available No. Code Talukal (indicate N. A. where amenity Number C.D.Block not available) Senior College Primary Secondary Health School Sub Centre I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Mandai 00502600 Mandai 11,986 Available N.A. Available 2 Detroj 00507500 Detroj-Rampura 6,272 Available N.A. N.A. 3 Shahpur 00515600 Viramgam 5,235 N.A. N.A. Available 4 Virochannagar . 00516000 Sanand 6,055 N.A. N.A. Available 5 Bhuvaldi 00524800 Daskroi 6,318 N.A. N.A. Available 6 Kanbha 00524900 Daskroi 5,109 Available N.A. Available 7 Kujad 00525000 . Daskroi 5,894 N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 Kuha 00525100 Daskroi 8,572 Available N.A. Available 9 Vanch 00526100 Daskroi 5,419 Available N.A. Available 10 Dhamatvan 00526200 Daskroi 5,130 N.A. N.A. Available 11 Vinzol 00527300 Daskroi 6,933 Available N.A. N.A. 12 Aslali 00527400 Daskroi 6,165 Available N.A. Available 13 Jetalpur oo52~8oo Daskroi 5,378 Available N.A. Available 14 Kasindara 00529100 Daskroi 6,968 N.A. N.A. Available 15 Bhat 00529200 Daskroi 5,111 N.A. N.A. Available 16 Bareja 00529800 Daskroi 15,427 Available N.A. Available 17 Badarkha 00529900 Dholka 8,998 N.A. N.A. Available 18 Vasna KeJiya 00530200 Dholka 5,814 Available N.A. Available 19 Chaloda 00530300 Dholka 7,128 Available N.A. N.A. 20 Koth 00534300 Dholka 9,382 Available N.A. Available 21 Vataman . 00535700 Dholka 5,906 N.A. N.A. Available 22 Kavitha 00537600 DavIa 6,539 N.A. N.A. Available 23 Shiyal 00540600 Davia 5.805 N.A. N.A. Available 24 Ranpur 00542400 Ranpur 14,486 Available N.A. N.A. 25 Barwala 00547000- Barwala 16.048 Available N.A. N.A. 26 Navda 00547500 Barwala 6.391 N.A. N.A. Available 21 Hebatpur 00547700 Barwala .5.236 N.A. N.A. Available

    282 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX II . VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE

    Sl. Name of Village Amenities not available No, (indicate N. A. where amenity not available)

    Tap Bus Approach Commercial Drinking Facility by Pucca Bank Water Road 2 9 10 11 12 Mandai Available Available Available Available 2 Detroj Available Available Available Available 3 Shahpur . Available Available Available N.A. 4 Virochannagar Avaiiable Available Available Available 5 Bhuvaldi Available Available Available N.A. 6 Kanbha Available Available Available N.A. 7 Kujad. Available Available . Available N.A. 8 Kuha Available Available Available Available 9 Vanch Available Available Available N.A. 10 Dhamatvan Available Availabie Available, N.A. 11 Vinzol Available Available Available N.A. 12 Aslali Available Available Available Availaple 13 Jetalpur . Available Available Available Available 14 Kasindara Available Available Available Available 15 Bhat Available Available Available N.A. 16 Bareja Available Available Available #; Available 17 Badarkha Available Available Available Available 18 Vasna Keliya Available Available Available Available 19 Chaloda Available Available Available Available 20 Koth Available Available Available Available 21 Vataman Available Available Available Available 22 Kavitha Available Available Available Available 23 Shiyal Available Available Available N.A. 24 Ranpur Available Available Available Available 25 Barwala Available Available Available Available 26 Navda Available Available Available N.A. 27 Hebatpur Available Available Available N.A.

    283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX II • A· CENSUS TOWN CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES SI. Name of Location Name of Population Amenities not available Amenities not available No. Census Code Talukal ( indicate N. A. where amenity (indicate N. A. where amenity Town Number C.D. Block not available) not available) Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach Banks Secondary Centre drinking Facility by Pucca School water Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 .. 12 1 Vastrapur 40709000 Ahmadabad City 24,656 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available 2 Makarba 40712000 Ahmadabad City 18,047 N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available N.A. 3 Gota 40714000 . Daskroi 1.3,843 Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 4 Thaltej 40715000 Dliskroi 42,713 . Available' N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 5 Sopal 40716000 Daskroi 12,181 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 6 Singarva 40717000 Daskroi 9;889 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available' Available N.A. . 7 Lambha 40720000 Daskroi 16,722 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 Nandej 40721000 Daskroi 7,642 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

    APPENDIX - III VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

    81. N~e of (Census) Town Land use (Le. area under different types of land u~ in hectares) No. and TalukalC.D. Block Total Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Cultivable Area not within brackets Area by Source waste available for <" Inculding Cultivation' gauchar and groves 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ahmadabad District Vastrapur (Ahmadabad city) 421.98 13.09 24.08 384.81 2 Makarba (Ahmadabad city) 1093.96 79.98 830.11 17.55 166.32 3 ' Gota (Daskroi) 600.58 104.17 427.75 68.66 4 Theltej (Daskroi) 851.07 540.60 203.3(j 102.52 4.59 5 Bopal (Daskroi) 564.98 357.39 36.50 171.09 6 Singarva (Daskroi) 374.74 286.59 14.34 20.00 53.81 7 Lambha (Daskroi ) 636.98 343.00 161.51 120.00 12.47 8 Nandej (Daskroi ) 907.00 469.39 132.17 207.99 97.45

    284 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX· IV· VILLAGE DIRECTORY TALUKA/C.D. BLOCKWISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Sl.No. Location Code Number Name of Village J 2 3 1 Name of Taluka: Mandai Nil 2 Name ofTaluka: Detroj-Rampura Nil 3 Name ofTaluka: Viramgam Nil 4 Name of Taluka: Sanand Nil 5 Name of Taluka: Ahmadabad City Nil 6 Name ofTaluka: Daskroi Nil 7 Name of Tal uk a: Dholka Nil 8 Name ofTaluka: BavIa Nil 9 Name ofTaluka: Ranpur Nil 10 Name ofTaluka: Barwala Nil 11 Name ofTaluka: Dhandhuka . Nil

    APPENDIX V. VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION SI. Name of Talukal Totai Uninhabited Inhabited Number of Inhabited No. C.D. Block Villages Villages Villages Villages Having no Scheduled Castes Population

    I 2 3 4 5 6 1 . Mandai 37 0 37 6 2. Detroj·Rampura 5S 0 55 6 3 Viramgam 68 67 9 4 Sanand 66 0 66 1 S Ahmadabad City 2 ,0 2 o 6 Daskroi 71 0 71 8 7 Dholka 70 0 70 3 8 Bavla 47 0 47 9 Ranpur 34 0 34 10 Barwala 28 0 28 4 11 Dhandhuka 69 0 69 13 District Total : 547 1 546 52

    285 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX VI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION

    Sl. Name of Talukal Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of Inhabited No. C.D. Block Villages Villages Villages Villages Having no Scheduled Tribes Population 2 3 4 5 6 Mandai 37 0 37 29 2 Detroj-Rampura 5S 0 5S 48 3 Viramgam 68 1 67 41 4 Sanand 66 0 66 40 S Ahmadabad city 2 0 2 1 6 Daskroi 71 0 71 32 7 Dholka 70 0 70 39 8 Bavla 47 0 47 25 9 Ranpur 34 0 34 18 10 Barwala 28 0 28 18 11 Dhandhuka 69 0 69 52 District Total : 547 1 546 343

    APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A-Scheduled Castes

    Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Mandai 00502600 MandaI Less than 5 00503100 Ribdi 00500000 Hansalpur Becharaji 00503200 Karsanpura . 00500400 Sinaj 00503300 Ezidla 00500700 Dadhana 00503400 NanaUbhada 00500900 Jalisana 00503500 Odaki 00501700 Vithlapur 00503600 Trent 5·10 21·30 00500200 KachroI 00501400 Dalod 00500300 Zanzarava 00501600 Vasna Kunpur 00501000 Nayakpur 00502700 Kadvasan 00502000 Ukardi 00502800 Navagam 11.20 00502900 Rakhiyana 00500100 Sitapur 31·40 00500800 Vinchhan 00501900 Ughrojpura 00501100 Varmor 41-50 00501200 Vinzuvada Nil 00501300 Vanpardi 51·75 00501500 Kunpur Nil 00502200 Solgam 00502400 Sher 76 and above 00502500 Mithapur Nil

    286 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 I 2 3 Name of CD Block: Detroj~Rampura 21·30 Less than 5 00507200 Damodaripura 00503700 Gunjala 00509000· Kointiya 00504200 Amarpura 31·40 00505000 Nani Rantai Nil 00505100 Jethipura 41·50 00505600 Abasna Nil 00505800 Dangarva 51·75 00506500 Umedpura Nil 00506600 Dekavada 76 and above 00507000 Kukvav Nil 00508100 Chhaniyar Name of CD Block: Viramgam 00508200 Kanz Less than 5 00508600 Bhankoda 00509600 Shivpura 00508700 Vasna (Chhaniyar) 00509700 Devpura 00508900 Boska 00510900 Nadiyana 00509100 Panar 005114QO Kokata 5·10 00515300 Nani Kishol 00503800 Dabhsar 00515600 Shahpur 00503900 Rudatal 00515700 Kayla 00504100 Moti Rantai 5·10 00504300 Sunvala 00509200 Dalsana 00504400 Sujpura 00510000 ChaUothiya 00504700 Balsasan 00510100 Bhadana 00504800 . Rajpura 00510300 Dhakdi 00504900 Fatepura 00510700 JunaPadar 00505500 Nadishala 00510800 Jaksi 00505900 Bamroli 00511000 Khudad 00506100 Bhonyni 00513300 Jakhwada 00506200 Ghelda 00513500 Kalyanpur (Shiyal) 00506400 Jaspura 00513800 Vasveliya 00506700 Marusana 00514000 Khengariya 00508400 Kantrodi 00514800 Kamijla 00508800 Aghar (Ashoknagar) 00514900 Kumarkhan 11·20 00515000 Zezra 504000 . Bantai 00515100 Asalgam 504500 Bhatariya 00515500 Rupavati 504600 Telavi 00515800 Moti Kishol 505200 Odhav 00515900 Vekariya 505400 Gamanpura 11·20 505700 Madrisana 00510200 ·Ukhlod 506000 Shobhasan 00510600 Bhojva 506300 lndrapura 00511300 Sarsavdi 506900 Nathpura 00511600 Dumana 507400 Sangpara 00511900 Thori Vadgas 507500 Detroj 00512000 Kankaravadi 507800 Sadatpura 00512400 MotiKumad 507900 Bhagapura 00512700 Nani Kumad 508000 Shihor 00512800 Sokali 508300 Ghatisana 00512900 Hansalpur Sereshvar 508500 Rampura 00513100 Thori Mubarak

    287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 00513600 Ogan 00518800 Kunvar 00513700 Liya 00519600 Kodaliya 00513900 Thori Thambha 00519900 Soyla 00514500 Vasan 00520000 Kolat 00514600 Thuleta 00520100 Navapura 00515200 Jetapur 00520400 Moti Oevti 21·30 00520700 Khicha 00509800 Bhavda 00520800 Modasar 00509900 Kariyana 00520900 Juda 00521400 Upardal 00510400 Oediyasan 00521700 Zamp 00511700 Goraiya 00522000 Lodariyal 00512100 Vani 00522400 Tajpur 00513000 Rahemalpur 11·20 00513200 Karkathal 00516500 Anadej 00513400 Sachana 00516700 Chekhla 00514100 Limbad 00516900 Godhavi 00514300 Jalampura 00517000 Nidhrad· 00514700 Ghoda 00517200 Khoda 31·40 00517300 Chharodi 00509500 Chuninapura 00517700 Kalana 00511800 Vadgas 00518200 Kaneti 00514200 Vanthal 00518400 Sanathal 00514400 Vansva 00518700 Goraj 41·50 00518900 Hirapur 00511200 Melaj 005i9000 Charal 51·75 00519500 .Vinchhiya Nil 00519700 Fangdi 76 and above 00519800 Lekhamba Nil 00520200 Changodar 00520300 Moraiya Name of CD Block: Sanand 00520500 Pipan Less than 5 00521000 Mankol 516200 Naranpura 00521100 Kundal 516800 Garodiya 00522200 Sari 517500 Zolapur 00522300 Palwada 518000 Vasodara 21·30 518500 Telav 00516100 Dodar 521500 Vanaliya 00516300 Iyava 521600 Aniyali 00519100 Bakrana 521800 'Juwal 00519200 Daduka 521900 Daran 00519300 Melasana 522100 Matoda 00519400 Makhiyav 5-10 00521200 Rethal 00516000 Virochannagar 31·40 00516400 Rampura 00517800 Hoi 00517100 Vasna Iyava 00520600 Nani Devti 00517400 Khoraj 00522500 Vasna Chacharavadi 00517600 Shiyawada 41·50 00517900 Rupavati 00516600 Bhavanpur 00518100 Manipur S1-7S 00518300 Shela Nil 00518600 Sanand (Rural) 76 and above (Gibpura) Nil

    288 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number, Village . Castes Castes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 ·2 3 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Ahmadabad City 00524900 Kanbha Less than 5 00525000 Kujad Nil 00525500 Bhavda 5-10 00525800 Memadpur 00522600 Tragad 00526200 .Dhamatvan 00522700 Piplaj 00527000 Badodara 11-20 00527300 Vinzol Nil 00527400 Aslali 21-30 00527900 Visalpur Nil 00528100 Paldi Kankaj 31-40 00528400 Devdi Nil 00529100 Kasindara 41-50 00529700 Naj Nil 00529800 Bareja 51-75 11-20 Nil 00523300 Hebatpur 76 and above 00526100 Vanch Nil 00527100. Geratpur Name of CD Block: Daskroi 00527600. Kamod Less than 5 00527700 Vanzar 00522800 Lapkarnan 00528000 eakrol Badrabad 00523000 Khodiyar 00528200 Ode 00523400 Bhadaj 00528300 Garnw 00523500 Shilaj 00528700 Chosar 00523700 Enasan 00528800 Jetalpur 00523800 Bilasiya 00528900 Giramtha 00523900 Pardho) 00529400 Timba 00524100 Huka .00529500 .. Mahijda 00524600 Pasunj 00529600 Vasai 00524800 Bhuvaldi 21-30 00525100 Kuha 00523200 Jagatpur . 00525200 Chandial 00529000 Miroli 00525300 . Kanial 00529200 Bhat 00525400 Vadod 31-40 00525600 Balm;) Bujrang 00528600 Barejdi 00525700 Gatrad ·4i-so 00525900 Bibipur Nil 00526300 Harnivav 51-75 00526400 Undrel Nil 00526500 Ranodra 76 and above 00526700 Chavlaj Nil 00526800 Bhuval Name of CD Block: Dholka 00526900 Hirapur ·Lesstban5 00529300 Navapura 00532000 Khatripur 5-10 00534400 . Rupgadh ·00522900 Lilapur .00534800 Raypuf. 00523100 Cbharodi 00535000 Kesargadh 00523600 Hanspura 00535600 Bhumli 00524000 Vahelal 5·10 '00524200 Navarangpura 00530400· Shekhdi 00524300 Zanu 00531100 Lana 00524700 Kubadthal 00531300 . Kalyanpur

    Y·S4-42 289 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population . Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 00531600 Khanpur 00532600 Dadusar 00533000 Kadipur 00533100 Ambareli 00534100 KaJiyapura 00533200 Paldi 00534600 Ganesar 00533300 Pisawada 00534900 Dholi 005336,00 Vautha 00535100 Amej 00535400 Javaraj 00535200 Bhurkhi 31·40 00535500 Vejalka 00531800 Dholka (Rural) 00536000 Varna 41·50 00536100 Jakhda 00530500 Sindhraj 00536200 Nani Boru 00530600 Ranoda 00536300 Saragvala 51·75 00536400 Uteliya Nil 00536800 Moti Boru 76 and above 11·20 Nil 00529900 Badarkha Name of CD Block: Bavla 00530000 Saroda Less than 5 00530100 Chandisar 00536900 Vasna Nanodara 00530700 Jalalpur Vazifa 00538500 Durgi 00531000 Sathal 00538600 Meni 00531500 Jalalpur Godhaneshvar 00540400 Bharnsara 00531700 Mujpur 00540600 Shiyal 00531900 Rampur 00540700 Sarala 00532200 Ambethi 00540900 Rohika 00532400 Bhetawada 00541100 Kaliveji 00532700 Sarandi 00541200 Mithapur 00532800 Begva 00541300 Gundanapara 00532900 Kariyana 5·10 00533500 Virpur 00537200 Sankod 00533700 Girand· 00537400 Dhedhal 00533800 Virdi 00538100 Baldana 00533900 Ingoli 00538300 Devdholera 00534000 Kauka OQ538400 Devadthal 00534200 Kharanti 00538800 Kesrandi 00534300 Koth 00538900 Lagdana 00534500 Simej 00539000 Dahegarnda 00534700 Ganol 00539100 Ranesar OQ535300 Oundi 00540000 Sakodara 00535700 Vataman 00540300 Kalyangadh 00536500 LoHya 00540800 Gangad 00536600 Samani 00541000 Bagodara 00536700 Bholad 00541400 Memar 21-30 11·20 00530200 Vasna Keliya ·00537000 Nanodata 00530300 Chaloda 00537100 . Kavla 00530800 Rajpur 00537300 Vasna Dhedhal 00530900 Ambaliyara 00537700 Rasam 00531200 Shiyawada 00537900 Hasannagar 00531400 Valthera 00538000 Cbhabasar 00532100 Sahij . 00538200 Metal 00532300 Transad 00538700 Dumali 00532500 Nesda 00539200 Amipura

    290 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 "2 3 ·00539300 Kochariya 00543900 PlUlvi 00539400 Rupal 00544100 AniyaJi Kathi 00539500 SaJj ada 00544400 Bagad 00540200 Bhayla 00544500 Jalila 00541500 Dhingda 00544700 Charanki 21·30 00544800 Godhawata 00537500 Rajoda 21·30 00537600 Kavitha 00542900 Alampur 00537800 Adroda 31·40 00539600 Juval Rupavati Nil 00539700 Zekda 41·50 00539800 Kerala Nil 00539900 Chiyada 51·75 31·40 Nil 00540100 . Dhanwada" 76 and above 41.50 Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Barwala 51.75 Less than 5 Nil 00545500 Sodhi 76 and above 00546500 Khambhada Nil 00546600 Bela Name or CD Block: Ranpur 00546900 Rampura Less than 5 00547100 Khamidana 00541700 Keriya Ranpur 00547200 Kapadiyali 00541800 Aniyali Kasbati 00547300 Dhadhodar 00542100 Earaniya 00547400 Vadhela 00542300 . Kinara 00547500 Navda 00547700 00542500 Sanganpur Hebatpur 5·10 00543000 Rajpura 00545000 Khadsaliya " 00543600 Moti Vavdi 00545700 Ankevaliya 00543800 Bubavav 00545800 Shahpllr 5·10 , 00546300 Refda 00541600 Dharpipla 00546400 Salangpur 00541900 Devaliya 00546700 Timbla 00542200 Bodiya 00547600 Sangasar 00542400 Ranpur 11·20 00542800 Umrala 00545200 Polarpur 00543200 Hadmatala 00545300 Chokdi 005433()O Malanpur 00545900 Rojid 00543700 Nani Vavdi 00546000 Ranpali 00544000 Kundli 00546100 Vahiya 00544200 Alau 00546200 Chachariya 00544300 Khas 00547000 Barwala 00544600 Vejalka 21·30 00544900 Ounda Nil 11·20 31·40 00542600 " Gadhiya Nil 00542700 Derdi 41·50 00543100 Khokharnes Nil 00543400 Devgana 51·75 00543500 Sundariyana Nil

    291 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Range of . Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) I 2 3 1 2 3 76 and bove 11-20 Nil 00547800 Mota Tradiya Name of CD Block: Dhandhuka 00548300 Adval· Less than 5 00548400 Fedra 00547900 Nana Tradiya . 0054850"0 Dhanala 00548900 Navagam 00548600 Kamiyala 00549300 Fattepur 00549000 Pipli 00549800 Chharodiya 00549100 Pachchham 00549400 Khadol 00550200 Vagad 00549600' Rayka 00550400 Gunjar 00550100 Galsana Kotda 00550500 00551000 Ambli 00551100 Shela 00551500 Kothadiya 00551300 Umargadh 00552100 Unchdi 00551800 Aniyali Bhimji 00552600 Zinzar 00552400 Parabdi 00552700 Akru 00552900 Cher 00552800 Kharad 00554300 Bhangadh 00553100 Bhadiyad 5·10 .00553200 Kadipur 00548000 Bajarda 00553600 Dholera 00549700 JaUya 00553800 Sandhida 00550000 Chhasiyana 21·30 00550600 Khasta 00548100 Zanzarka 00550700 Gamph 00549900 Vasana Salasar 00551200 Kasindra 00551900 00553700 Otariya 0055i400 Rojka 31.40 00551600 Padana 00548200 Sar:wal 00552000 Chandarva 00550300 Morasiya 00552200 Pipal 00551700 laska 00552300 Tagadi 41-50 00552500 Bhalgamda Nil 00553000 Gorasu 51-7S 00553900 Mundi Nil 00554200 Panchi 76 and above 00554600 Bavliyari Nil

    292 VILLAGE DIRECTORY AP-PENDIX VII B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES - B-Scheduled Tribes

    Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number VllJage Scheduled Code Number Village Tribes Tribes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: MandaI 51-75 Less than 5 Nil Less than 5 76 and above 00500000 Hansalpur Becharaji Nil 00500100 Sitapur Name of CD Block: -Viramgam 00500700 Dadhana Less than 5 00501100 Varmor 00510100 Bhadana 00501700 Vithlapur 00510600 Bhojva 00501800 Ughroj 00511000 Khudad 00502200 Solgam 00511300 Sarsavdi 00502600 MandaI 00511400 Kokafa 5·10 00511700 Goraiya Nil 00511800 Vadgas 11·20 00512000 Kankaravadi Nil 00512100 Vani 21·30 00512300 Valana Nil 00512800 Sokali 31·40 00512900 Hansalpur Sereshvar Nil 00513100 Thori Mubarak 41·50 00513200 - Karkathal Nil 00513300 lakhwada 51·75 00513400 Sachana Nil 00513500 Kalyanpur (Shiyal) 76 and above 00513800 Vasveliya Nil 00513900 Thori Thambha Name of CD Block: Detroj·Rampura 00514000 Khengariya Less than 5 00514200 Vanthal 00503800 Dabhsar 00514700 Ghoda 00504300 Sunvala 00515000 Zezra 00505400 Gamanpura 00515800 Moti Kishol 00507500 Detroj 00515900 Vekariya 00508200 Kanz 5-10 00508500 Rampura Nil 00508800 Aghar (Ashoknagar) . 11·20 5·10 Nil Nil 21·30 11·20 Nil Nil 31·40 21·30 Nil Nil 41·50 00515600 Shahpur 31·40 51·76 Nil Nil 41·50 76 and above Nil Nil

    293 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Range of Location Name of Range of Location· Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Tribes Tribes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Sanand 41·50 Less than 5 Nil 00516000 Virochannagar 51·75 00516500 Anadej Nil 00517000 Nidhrad 76 and above 00517100 Vasnalyava Nil 00517300 Chharodi Name of CD Block: Daskroi 00517700 Kalana Less than 5 00517900 Rupavati 00523200 Jagatpur 00518000 Vasodara 00523300 Hebatpur 00518300 Shela 00523400 Bhadaj 00518700 Goraj 00523600 Hanspura 005 i 8800 Kunvar 00523700 Enasan 00518900 Hirapur 00523800 BiJasiya 00519000 Chara) 00524000 Vahelal 00519400 Makhiyav 00524300 Zanu 00519600 Kodaliya 00524900 Kanbha 00519700 Fangdi 00525000 Kujad 00525100 Kuha 00519900 Soyla 00525500 Bhavda 00520200 Changodar 00525700 Galrad 00520300 Moraiya 00525800 Memadpur 00521000 Mankol 00526100 Vanch 00521400 UpardaJ 00526300 Harnivav 00522100 Matoda 00526500 Ranodra 00522200 Sari 00526800 Bhuval 00522500 Vasna Chacharavadi 00527100 Geratpur 5·10 00527300 Vinzol 00516300 Iyava 00527600 Kamod 11·20 00527700 Vanzar 00516400 Rarnpura 005279.00 VisalpuT 21·30 00528100 Paldi Kankaj Nil 00528200 Ode 31·40 00528300 Garndi Nil 00528400 Devdi 41·50 00528500 Istolabad Nil 00528600 Barejdi 51·75 00528700 Chosar Nil 00528800 Jetalpur 76 and above 00528900 Girarntha Nil 00529000 Miroli Name of CD Block: Ahmadabad City 00529100 Kasindara Less than 5 00529200 Bhat 00522700 Piplaj 00529700 Naj 5·10 00529800 Bareja Nil 5·10 11·20 00527400 Aslali Nil 00529400 Timba 21·30 11·20 Nil Nil 31·40 21·30 Nil Nil 294 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Tribes Tribes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 31·40 Name of CD Block: Bavla Nil Less than 5 41·50 00537200 Sankod Nil 00537400 Dhedhal 51·75 00537500 Rajoda Nil 00537700 Rasam 76 and above 00537800 Adroda Nil 00538200 Metal Name of CD Block: Dholka 00538300 Devdholera Less than 5 00538900 Lagdana 00529900 Badarkha 00539300 Kochariya 00530100 Chandisar 00539400 Rupal 00530200 VasnaKeliya 00539500 Saljada 00530400 Shekhdi 00539600 Juval Rupavati 00530700 Jalalpur Vazifa 00540000 Sakodara Ambaliyara 00530900 00540100 Dhanwada Satha! 00531000 00540200 Bhayla 00531100 Lana 00540400 Bhamsara 00531400 Valthera 00541000 Bagodara 00531500 Jalalpur Godhaneshvar 00541200 Mithapur 00531800 Dholka (Rural) 5·10 00531900 Rampur 00532100 Sahij 00537900 Hasannagar - 00532300 Transad 21·30 00532900 Kariyana 00538400 Devadthal 00533100 Ambareli 31.40 00533800 Virdi Nil 00534300 Koth 41.50 00534400 Rupgadh ,00540600 Shiya1 00534600 Ganesar 0053,4700 Ganol 51·75 , 00535100 Amej Nil 00535,200 Bhurkhi 76 and above 00535300 Gundi 00538500 Durgi 00536000 Varna Name of CD Block: Ranpur , 00536300 Saragva1a Less than 5 00536400 Uteliya 00541900 Devaliya' 5·10 00542200 Bodiya 00533600 Vautha 00542300 Kinara 00533700 Girand 00542400 Ranpur 11·20 00542900 Alampur 00533500 Virpur 00543300 Malanpur 21·30 00543400 Devgana Nil 00543600 Moti Vavdi 31·40 00543700 Nani Vavdi Nil 00544000 Kundli 41·50 00544200 Alau Nil 00544400 Bagad 51·7S 00544500 Jalila Nil 00544600 Vejalka 76 and above 00544800 Godhawata 00533400 Andhari 00544900 Gunda 295 DISTRICT 9ENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Tribes Tribes Population Population (percentages) (percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 5·10 51·75 Nil Nil 11-20 76 and above Nil Nil 21-30 Name of CD Block: Dhandhuka Nil Less than 5 31-40 00547900 Nana Tradiya Nil 00548200 Sarwal 41-50 00548400 Fedra Nil 00549600 Rayka 51·75 00550600 Khasta Nil 00551200 Kasindra 76 and above 00551600 Padana Nil 00551900 Salasar Name of CD Block: Barwala 00552000 Chandarva Less than 5 00552800 Kharad 00545000 Khadsaliya 00552900 Cher 00545600 Pipariya 005,53200 Kadipur 00545900 Rojid 00553700 Otariya 00546000 Ranpari 00553900 Mundi 00546100 Vahiya 00554300 Bhangadh 00546400 Salangpur 00554600 Bavliyari 00546500 Khambhada 5·10 00546900 Rampura 00553800 Sandhida 00547000 Barwala 11·20 00547700 Hebatpur Nil 5·10 21~30 Nil Nil 11·20 31·40 Nil Nil 21·30 41·50 Nil Nil 31·40 51·75 Nil Nil 41·50 76 and above Nil Nil

    296 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKAI CD BLOCK: MANDAL

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code NlUTIbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population_;__(I_n_R_s._' _OO_O..:..) __ Name Location T6tal Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I Dadhana 1,899.7 Dadhana 00500700 568 2,961 54 66 1,526 1,428 2 Dalod 1,915.4 Dalod 00501400 500 2,499 532 o 3,839 3,364 3 Dhedhasana 642.4 Dhedhasana 00503000 104 515 o o 56 46 4 Endla 1,046.6 Endla 00503300 300 1,487 150· o 1,501 1,500 5 Hansalpur 864.0 Hansa!pur 00500000 284 1,464 25 8 803 877 Becharaji Becharaji 6 Jalisana 1,699.0 Ia!isana 00500900 421 2,000 68 o 778 634 7 Kachrol 1,050.3 Kachrol 00500200 288 1,356 93 o 569 530 8 Kadvasan 1,020.5 Kadvasan 00502700 229 1,085 264 o 130 169 9 Kanpura 495.8 Kanpura 00500500 149 675 o o 85 83 (Sinaj) (Sinaj) 10 Karsanpura 758.6 Karsanpura 00503200 260 1,284 181 o 131 130 11 Kunpur 1,180.6 Kunpur 00501500 336 1,558 175 o 241 192 12 Manda! 6,034.2 Manda! 00502600 2513 11,986 1774 49 26,685 16,117 13 Manpura 540.1 Manpura 00502100 161 966 o o 454 452 14 Mithapur 396.9 Mithapur 00502500 139 736 104 o 33 33 15 Nana Ubhada 1,703.6 Nana Ubhada 00503400 385 2,019 380 o 365 720 16 Navagam 1,029.8 Navagam 00502800 258 1,226 253 o 634 708 17 Nayakpur. 1,050.8 Nayakpur 00501000 211 938 57 o 534 468 18 Odaki 572.7 Odaki 00503500 191 1,098 138 o 347 342 19 Rakhiyana 606.5 Rakhiyana 00502900 267 1,348 275 o 403 281 20 Ribdi 1,144.9 Ribdi 00503100 315 1,418 157 o 431 555 21 Sher 934.3 Sher 00502400 248 1,155 181 o 213 140 22 Sinaj 289.4 Anandpura 00500600 6 37 o o o o Sinaj 891.1 Sinaj 00500400 287 1,639 77 , 0 110 105 23 SiUlpur 3,672.7 Sitapur 00500100 812 4,161 729 5 892 824 24 Solgam 518.4 Sadra 00502300 88 436 o o o o So!gam 1,330.2 Solgam 00502200 236 982 165 2 381 241 25 Trent 2,444.3 Trent 00503600 662 3,107 410 o 909 776 26 Ugbroj 1,424.8 Ughroj 00501800 327 1,686 o 3 131. 130 27 Ugbrojpura 637.9 Ughrojpura 00501900 219 1,152 376 o 131 129 28 Ukardi 856.7 Ukardi 00502000 252 1,299 90 o 54 49 29 Vanpardi 831.6 Vanpardi 00501300 265 1,312 218 " 0 542 390 30 Varmor 2,199.2 Varmor 00501100 396 1,882 280 23 145 121 31 Vasna Kunpur 593.9 Vasna 00501600 206 982 217 o 159 154 Kunpur 32 Vinchhan 536.6 Vinchhan 00500800 242 988 167 o 985 899 33 Vinzuvada 1,657.1 Vinzuvada 00501200 407 1,913 348 o 473 371 34 Vithlapur 2,240.7 Vithlapur 00501700 598 3,025 141 5 148 145 35 Zanzarava 814.6 Zanzarava 00500300 307 1,376 92 o 300 280

    Y-54-43 297 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX VIII· VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WiSE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKN C.D. BLOCK: DETROJ-RAMPURA

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages , Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat

    In Hectare holds Population Population ---,-( _In Rs._::___::_:__:_c__ ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure' Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 .7 8 9 10 11 Abasna 532.70 Abasna 00505600 295 1,437 57 o 425' 446 2 Aghar 1,665.97 Aghar 00508800 431 1,969 134 3 876 743 (Ashoknagar) (Ashoknagar) 3 Amarpura 282.30 Amarpura 00504200 130 642 27 o 561 554 4 Balsasan 862.04 Balsasan 00504700 585 2,795 178 o 150 143 5 Bamroli 767.66 Bamroli 00505900 518 2,708 189 o 1,223 1,190 6 Bantai 373.27 Bantai ' 00504000 266 1,169 119 (J 104 1116 Bantai 241.76 Jethipura 00505!00 94 526 J6 o o o 7 Bhagapura 1,243.14 Bhagapura 00507900 230 1,052 123 o 83 82 8 Bhankoda 1,290.12 Bhankoda 00508600 361 1,840 36 o 541 540 9 Bhatariya , 309.30 Bhatariya 00504500 148 750 95 o 344 252 10 ,Bhonyni 758.86 Bhon: 'li 00506100 375 1,794 138 o 206 204 Bhonyni 97.32 Bhonynipura 00507100 34 153 o o o o 11 Boska 492,07 Boska 00508900 . 158 811 39 o 309 182 12 Chhaniyar 1,279.48 Chhaniyar 00508100 372 1,749 SO o 691 690 13 Dabhsar 509.98 Dabhsar 00503800 239 1,235 75 11 227 231 14 Damodaripura 227.26 Damodari 00507200 126 640 152 o 642 642 pura 15 Dangarva 966.41 Dangarva 00505800 618 . 3,170 144 o 1,450 1,398 16 Dekavada 1,383.68 Dekavada 00506600 554 2,716 95 o 356 353 17 Detroj 2,388.15 Detroj 00507500 1289 6,272 742 17 6,532 6,219 18 Gamanpura 390.48 .Gamanpura 00505400 119 594 77 7 709 700 Gamanpura 207.83 Umedpura 00506500 99 567 25 o o o 19 Ghatisana 381.26 Ghatisana 00508300 154 573 61 o 2,225 2,284 20 Ghelda 425.92 Ghelda 00506200 232 1,146 79 o 497 507 21 GunjaJa 1,277.01 GunjaJa 00503700 595 3,043 100 o 777 1,1l6 22 Hathipura 344.40 Hathipura 00507300 178 884 o o 535 521 23 Indrapura 141.66 Indrapura 00506300 133 573 66 o 632 637 24 Jaspura 216.48 Jaspura 00506400 120 601 55 o 1,749 1,684 25 Kantrodi 497.11 Kanlrodi 00508400 101 474 46 o lI2 110 26 Kanz 1,623.61 Kanz 00508200 571 2,807 ,134 2 1,151 1,141 27 Kointiya 555.11 Kointiya 00509000 245 1,184 294 o 730 625 28 Kukvav 623.24 Kukvav 00507000 349 2,047 56 o 1,211 1,209 29 Madrisana 249.45 Fatepura 00504900 91 454 39 o o 0 Madrisana 557.40 Madrisana 00505700 301 1,333 149 o 890 1,098

    298 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled . Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes ' Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population P~pulation ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 Mota Karanpura 119.05 Ratanpura 00506800 115 586 0 0 0 0 Mota Karanpura 132.03 Mota 00507600 65 332 0 0 1,522 1,516 Karanpura Mota Karanpura 194.21 Nana 00507700 70 427 0 0 0 0 Karanpura 31 Mali Ranlai 416.68 Mali Rantai 00504100 214 1,001 91 0 658 691 Moti Rantai 369.39 Nani Rantai 00505000 109 555 27 0 0 0 32 Nadishala 536.30 Nadishala 00505500 275 1,275 70 0 1,609 1,582 33 Nathpura 266.35 Marusana 00506700 .213 1,054 94 0 0 0 Nathpura 164.13 Nathpura 00506900 82 362 41 0 134 111 34 Odhav 725.85 Odhav 00505200 162 710 97 0 Il2 110 Odhav 0.00 Odhav paru 00505300 76 341 0 0 0 0 35 Panar 1,154.85 Panar 00509100 '357 1,606 22 0 110 97 36 Rajpura 293.40 Rajpura 00504800 173 790 43 0 85 67 37 Rampura 1,137.09 Rampura 00508500 703 3,362 419 9 2,000 2,000 38 Rudatal 1,487.35 Rudatal 00503900 513 2,397 180 0 276 268 39 Sadatpura 1,013.24 Sadatpura 00507800 352. 1,480 152 0 1,161 1,147 40 Sangpara 205.57 Sangpara 00507400 161 846 102 0 65 61 41 Shihor 953.91 Shihor 00508000 299 1,384 173 0 741 685 42 Shobhasan 635.71 Shobhasan. 00506000 444 2,231 308 0 661 1,009 43 Sujpura 433.26 Sujpura 00504400 95 517 45 :0 689 532 44 SunvaJa 625.98 Sunvala 00504300 914 4,648 464 35 3,031 2,793 45 Telavi 760.27 Telavi 00504600 . 242 1,264 192 '0 1,1l4 1,092 46 Vasna 578.39 Vasna 00508700 179 902 30 :0 21 19 (Chhaniyar) (Chhaniyar)

    299 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKN C.D. BLOCK: VIRAMGAM

    SI Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Loc~tion -=1I:-ot-,al:----=10-'t-:-al- Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Asa[gam 1,256.2 Asalgam 00515100 355 1,691 143 o 965 952 2 Bhadana 1,325.7 Bhadana 00510100 284 1,341 118 6 616 582 3 Bbavda 398.5 Bhavda 00509800 83 409 91 o 144 142 4 Bhojva 2,896.0 Bhojva 00510600 842 4,299 442 13 1,300 1,280 5 Chanothiya 577.3 Chanothiya 00510000 102 404 31 o 160 149 6 Cbuninapura 203.3 Chuninapura 00509500 64 283 89 o 160 186 Chuninapura 483.2 Shivpura 00509600 84 344 15 o o o 7 Dalsana 1,309.8 Dalsana 00509200 435 2,064 165 o 2,720 2,666 Dalsana 136.9 Kanpura 00509300 74 330 o o 21 19 (Dalsana) 8 Dediyasan 961.9 Dediyasan 00510400 197 1,002 295 o 896 884 9 Devpura 578.5 Devpura 00509700 219 864 19 o 130 128 10 Dhakdi 830.2 Dhakdi 00510300 262 1,223 71 o 697 742 11 Dumana 1,900.4 Dumana 0051 I 600 427 1,939 368 o 135 13 12 Gboda 1,787.6 Ohoda 00514700 513 2,836 747 4 1,678 1,692 13 Goraiya 4,194.9 Ooraiya 00511700 906 4,534 1,069 6 1,058 998 14 Hansalpur 2,695.9 Hansalpur 00512900 972 4,910 542 25 988 933 Sereshvar Sereshvar 15 lakhwada 1,925.8 lakhwada 00513300 '718 3,432 329 72 1,380 1,340 16 laksi 624.6 laksi 00510800 109 574 35 o 150 147 17 Jalampura 1,088.3 JaJampura 00514300 289 1,475 402 o 704 747 18 letapur . 2,277.9 letapur 00515200 387 2,043 312 o 202 198 19 luna Padar 587.3 Juna Padar 00510700 303 1,492 96 o 186 191 luna Padar 484.5 Nilki 005 II 500 87 535 o o . 0 o 20 Kaliyana 1,606.0 Kaliyana 00510500 249 1,210 o o 1,133 1,097 21 Kalyanpur 534.8 KaJyanpur . 00513500 191 932 88 350 349 (Shiyal) (Shiyal) 22 Kamijla 1,466.0 Karoijla 00514800 440 2,417 183 o 150 146 23 Kankaravadi 1,002.4 Kankaravadi 00512000 184 821 87 90 80 24 Karangadb 310.3 Karangadh 00515400 69 461 o o 918 913 25 Kariyana 650.0 Kariyana 00509900 80 386 80 o 130 120 26 Karkathal 2,919.1 Karkathal 00513200 928 4,582 1,112 4 1,308 1,300 27 Kayla 1,384.3 . Kayla 00515700 449 2,970 21 o 140 128 28 Khengariya 601.5 Khengariya 00514000 155 940 92 5 100 80 29 Khudad 1,127.7 Khudad 00511000 600 2,640 201 10 141 138 30 Kokata 1,644.7 Kokata 00511400 324 1,702 74 2 135 132 31 Kumarkban 1,059.8 Kumarkhan 00514900 657 3,037 260 o 405 323 32 Limbad 366.3 Limbad 00514100 129 649 143 o 120 90

    300 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    SI. Nam. of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Populltion Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 33 Liya 1,244.1 Liya', 00513700 352 1,593 213 o 304 265 34 Melaj 394.4 Kadipur . 005111 00 41 191 o o 250 250 Melaj 1,237.9 Melaj 00511200 261 1,409 598 o 250 250 35 Memadpura 409.9 Memadpura 00512500 398 1,637 o o 70 104 36 Moti Kishol 913.1 Moli Kishol 00515800 259 1,259 102 16 4,074 3,644 37 Moti Kumad 1,242.8 Moti Kumad 00512400 282 1,486 199 o 320 }60 38 Nadiyana 707.1 Nadiyana 00510900 342 1,415 67 o .135 120 39 Nani Kishol 491.7 Nani Kishol 00515300 118 645 9 o 4,074 3,644 40 Nani Kumad 659.9 Nani Kumad 00512700 137 767 79 o 21 20 41 Ogan 3,966.6 Ogan 00513600 775 3,830 608 o 305 300 42 Rahemalpur 849.4 Rahemalpur 00513000 262 1,281 351 o 205 198 43 Rangpur 610.0 Rangpur 00512600 171 645 o o 420 390 44 Rupavati 530.3 Rupavali 00515500 142 852 68 o 130 128 45 Sachana 2,122.3 Sachana 0051.3400 703 3,616 877 4 260 230 46 Sarsavdi 972.0 Sarsavdi 00511300 266 1,205 184 : 29 987 . 980 47 Shahpur 4,178.8 Shahpur 00515600 ,953 5,235 239 2,202 450 410 48 Sokali 665.5 Sokali 00512800 409 2,158 217 2 1,362 i,349 49 Thori 1,614.9 Thori 00513100 480 2,549 309 I 1,450 1,400 Mubarak Mubarak 50 Thori 1,124.1 Thori 0,0513900 368 1,852 292 56 1,015 1,049 Thambha Thambha 51 Thori Vadgas 763.7 Thori Vadgas 00511900 209 1,063 143 o 132 129 52 Thuleta 1,134.3 Thuleta 00514600 432 2,306 334 o o o 53 Ukhlod 1,406.0 Ukhlod 00510200 384 1,966 381 o 315 169 54 Vadgas 1,491.3 Vadgas 00511800 278 1,316 416 ISO 120 55 Valana 1,004.0 Valana 00512300 291 1,354 o 15 12 11 56 Vani 1,903.3 Vani 00512100 SOl 2,259 564 ;12 13 13 57 Vansva 2,500.9 Vansva 00514400 634 3,199 1,000 '0 1,245 1,236 58 Vanthal 1,317.8 Vanthal 00514200 321 1,702 636 ,2 240 235 59 Vasan 1,199.7 Vasan 00514500 314 1,577 276 o 1,301 1,300 60 Vasveliya 941.3 Vasveliya 00513800 254 1,366 122 , 1 80 70 61 Vekariya 1,019.5 Vekariya 00515900 538 2,784 177 2 240 195 62 Viramgam 3,405.1 Viramgam 00512200 :36 186 o ,: 0 16,240 15,800 (Rural) (Rural) 63 Zezra 2,314.5 Zezra 00515000 724 3,832 268 4 205 238

    301 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKN C.D. BLOCK: SANAND Sl. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare· holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I Anadej 1,492.9 Anadej 00516500 690 3,633 517 14 334 353 2 Aniyali 996.6 AniyaJi 00521600 249 1,367 52 o 110 330 3 Bakrana 2,331.6 Bakrana 00519100 348 1,704 385 o 278 278 4 Bhavanpur 388.9 Bhavanpur 00516600 185 940 392 o 683 672 5 Bol 931.5 Bo! 00517800 399 2,004 662 o 318 320 6 Changodar 704.6 Changodar 00520200 679 3,244 341 17. 109 761 7 Charal 725.7 Chara! 00519000 345 1,735 277 9 124 126 8 Chekhla: 1,962.3 Chekh!a 00516700 824 4,187 582 o 519 480 9 Chharodi 896.0 Chharodi 00517300 441 2,176 398 22 89 84 10 Daduka 1,867.1 Daduka 00519200 377 2,031 472 o 473 472 11 Daran 1,250.7 Daran 00521900 605 3,104 131 o 253 253 12 Dodar 984.2 Dodar 00516100 404 2,047 556 o 356 367 Dodar 323.4 Naranpura 00516200 II3 512 2 o o . o 13 Fangdi 969.8 Fangdi 00519700 433 2,430 291 118 125 14 Garodiya 409.3 Garodiya 00516800 339 1,628 5 o 908 862 15 Godhavj 1,730.6 Godhavi 00516900 717 3,632 474 o 884 981 16 Goraj 1,699.6 Goraj 00518700 840 4,242 549 19 981 723 17 Hirapur 1,136.8 Hirapur 00518900 350 1,767 198 3 186 180 18 Jyava 1,217.0 Iyava 00516300 712 . 3,102 644 169 126 173 19 Juda 702.6 1uda 00520900 349 1,876 102 o 118 108 20 Juwal 1,724.3 Juwal 00521800 728 3,880 105 o 507 447 21 Kalana 778.0 Kalana 00517700 353 1,703 178 2 145 100 22 Kaneti 575.4 Kaneti 00518200 336 1,759 185 o 362 349 23 Khicha 369.3 Khicha 00520700 359 1,883 102 o 190 174 24 Khoda 788.5 Khoda 00517200 327 1,768 248 o 207 205 25 Khoraj 2,601.1 Khoraj 00517400 706 3,443 330 o 890 840 26 Kodaliya 359.0 Kodaliya 00519600 160 834 46 12 325 250 27 Kolat 1,009.4 Kolal 00520000 654 3,356 271 o 230 148 28 Kundal 496.7 Govinda 00521300 145 686 o o o o Kundal 1,385.8 Kundal 00521100 321 1,731 324 o 351 347 29 Kunvar 1.162.4 Kunvar 00518800 699 3,686 335 9 629 676 30 Lekhamba 497.1 Lekhamba 00519800 228 1,356 138 o 107 119 31 Lodariyal 682.0 Lodariyal 00522000 282 1,622 105 o 115 100 32 Makhiyav 2,471.4 Makhiyav 00519400 649 3,566 971 2 320 230 33 Manipur 407.1 Manipur 00518100 316 1,651 149 o 537 449 34 Mankol 3,070.6 Mankol 00521000 911 4,820 586 6 124 124 5 345 739 35 Matoda 561.9 Matoda 00522100 341 1,856 68 862 759 36 Melasana 901.6 Melasana 00519300 254 1,440 351 o o 249 254 37 Modasar 1,940.6 Modasar 00520800 941 4,808 427 60 834 737 38 Moraiya 1,296.9 Moraiya 00520300 768 3,694 651

    302 VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total . Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes .Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population _:population (In Rs .• 000) Name Location Total Total Code .. Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 39 Moti Devti 765.6 Moti Devti 00520400 425 2,316 .. 165 0 164 . 131 40 Nani Devti 386.4 Nani Devti 00520600 381 1,987, 657 0 759 707 41 Navapura 455.3 Navapura 00520100 587 3,005 227 0 234 236 42 Nidhrad 1,152.4 Nidhrad 00517000 780 3,911 419 68 342 262 43 Palwada 510.2 Pa!wada 00522300 296 1,668 193 0 417 354 *4 Pipan 961.5 Pipan 00520500 584 3,077 324 0 504 505 45 Rampura 388.0 Rampura 00516400 101 463 36 56 246 236 46 Rethal 2,287.7 Retha! 00521200 617 3,155 643 0 261 235 47 Rupavati 673.5 Rupavati 00517900 196 1,057 84 4 431 160 48 Sanathal 1,606.2 Sanathal 00518400 949 4,916 724 0 339 173 49 Sari 686.6 Sari 00522200 318 1,732 239 26 387 359 50 Shela 864.7 Shela 00518300 726 3,764 343 745 767 51 Shiyawada 839.6 Shiyawada 00517600 396 1,979 146 0 814 720 52 Soy!a 550.4 Soyla 00519900 317 1,793 120 I 365 407 53 Tajpur 552.4 Tajpur 00522400 239 1,169 83 0 267 243 54 Telav 705.7 Telav 00518500 592 2,930 45 0 939 795 55 Upardal 1,554.2 Upardal 00521400' 341 1,847 107 9 165 182 56 VanaJiya 1,078.3 Vanaliya 00521500 220 1,183 6 0 730 720 57 Vasna 1,138.6 Vasna 00522500 485 2,238 727 27 181 173 Chachara vadi Chacharavadi 58 Vasna Iyava 890.5 Vasna Iyava 00517100 59 Vasodara 448.5 Vasodara 00518000 399 1,916 105 • ! 410 288 60 Vinchhiya 1,327.5 Vinchhiya 00519500 232 1,393 62 2 814 733 61 Virochannagar 4,052.5 Virochannagar 00516000 402 1,978 391 0 196 178 62 Zamp 2,405.2 Zamp 00521700 1,169 6,055 344 6 317 318 63 Zolapur 2,624.7 Zolapur 00517500 536 2,949 253 0 144 139

    303 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCKWISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKN C.D. BLOCK : AHMADABAD CITY .

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare " holds Population Population (In Rs. '000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 II Piplaj 534.0 Piplaj 00522700 536 2,409 134 7 0 0 2 Tragad 355.9 Tragad 00522600 465 2,142 137 0 2,145 2,101

    304 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OE THE TALUKN C.D. BLOCK : DASKROI

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled l Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds. Population Population ( In Rs .• 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Aslali 1,094.7 Aslali 00527400 1,339 6,165 461 543 160 132 2 Badodara 483.3 Badodara 00527000 423 2,154 130. o 1,267 1,223 Badodara 117.4 Ropda 00527200· 192 987 o o o 0 3 Bakrol 710.0 Bakrol 00528000 467 2,361 259 o 534 .. 556 Badrabad Badrabad 4 Bakrol 795.2 Bakrol 00525600 569 2,975 119 o 1,466 2,255 Bujrang Bujrang 5 Bareja 2,036.9 Bareja 00529800 3,080 15,427 823 545 444 436 6 Barejdi 138.3 Barejdi 00528600 290 1,353 450 13 273 255 7 Bhadaj 810.4 Bhadaj 00523400 455 2,281 76 5 3,995 3,654 8 Bharkunda 383.1 Bharkunda 00524500 205 994 o o 304 182 9 Bhat 1,579.7 Bbat 00529200 987 5,111 1,093 4 4,400 4,391 10 Bhavda 1,240.0 Bhavda 00525500 506 2,700 158 6 205 181 11 Bhuval 672.0 Bhuval 00526800 464 2,455 68 4 687 593 12 Bhuvaldi 837.3 Bhuvaldi 00524800 1,267 6,318 281 o 4,573 4,548 13 Bilasiya 351.0 Bilasiya 00523800 304 1,609 49 7 2,515 2,670 14 Chandial 697.0 Chandial 00525200 600 2,975 51 o 1,105 1,012 15 Chavlaj 735.2 Chavlaj 00526700 493 2,573 78 ° 6,394 6,380 Chavlaj 239.5 Govindada 00526600 109 519 o o o o 16 Chharodi 281.8 Chharodi 00523100 241 1,135 '63 o 3,050 3,273 17 Chosar 577.1 Chosar 00528700 371 1,979 256 10 1,581 2,264 18 Devdi 758.0 Devdi 00528400 449 2,266 226 4 5,451 5,526 19 Dhamatvan 1,199.7 Dhamatvan 00526200 991 5,130 364 o 2,413 . 2,403, 20 Enasan 453.7 Enasan 00523700 585 2,892 84 18 2,120 3,021 21 Gamdi 512.5 Gamdi 00528300 272 1,321 263 52 1,205 1,096 22 Gatrad 1,343.4 Galrad 00525700 859 4,315 76 22 1,123 1,021 23 Geratnagar 312.2 Geratnagar 00526000 141 732 o o 803 , 577 24 Geratpur 136.7 Geratpur 00527100 425 1,941 213 14 1,316 1,301 25 Giramtha . 735.7 Giramtha 00528900 661 3,328 556 . 152 3,688 3,694 ! 26 Hanspura 248.1 Hanspura 00523600 286 1,366 95 16 2,164 2,025 27 Hamivav 967.7 Hamivav 00526300 660 3,683 179 4 894 871 28 Hebatpur 285.9 Hebatpur 00523300 . 381 2,051 361 25- 1,192 1,161 29 Hirapur 884.2 Hirapur 00526900 . 684 3,596 90 o 2,723 2,514 30 Huka 250.1 Huka . 00524100 218 1,060 5 o 874 823 31 Istolabad 125.4 lstolabad 00528500 179 896 o 5 5,205 5,103 32 Jagatpur 356.2 Jagatpur 00523200 '919 4,471 924 122 1.711 1,565 33 . Jetalpur 1,290.0 . Jetalpur 00528800 1,059 5,378 706 111 8,840 8,540 34 Kamod 557.7 Kamod 00527600 407 2,052 264 65 170 156 35 Kanbha 649.8 Kanbha 00524900 1,076 5,109 4I1 27 8,807 7,679

    Y-54-44 305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD.

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs .• 000 ) Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 345 6 7 8 9 10 II 36 Kanial 649.6 Kanial 00525300 . 528 2,674 30 o 400 350 37 Kasindara 2,030.7 Kasindara 00529100 1,444 6,968 650 8 4,938 6,537 38 KATHAWADA 224.2 Navarangpura 00524200 153 662 54 o o o 39 Khodiyar 413.4 Khodiyar 00523000 587 2,915 124 o 1,933 1;865 40 Kubadthal 954.1 KubadthaI 00524700 690 3,300 185 o 3,626 3,577 Kubadthal 209.6 Lalpur 00524400 91 388 o o o o 41 Kuha 2,018.9 Kuha 00525100 1,709 8,572 285 20 3,192 3,181 42 Kujad 906.7 Kujad 00525000 1,153 5,894 499 25 3,009 3,571 43 Lapkaman 517.2 Lapkaman 00522800 382 1,856 67 o 6,536 6,417 44 Laxmipura 196.4 Laxmipura 00527500 128 620 o o 825 811 45 tilapur 391.3 Lilapur 00522900 241 1,231 75 () 4,128 4,102 46 Mahijda 1,393.1 Mahijda 00529500 546 2,535 498 o 3,540 3,540 47 Memadpur 209.1 Bibipur 00525900 190 897 16 o o o Memadpur 334.8 Memadpur 00525800 233 1,213 68 9 3,129 3,228 48 MiroIi 1,107.4 MiroIi 00529000 624 3,012 693 120 4,366 4,212 49 Naj 714.0 Naj 00529700 404 2,076 127 26 1,478 2,055 50 Navapura 408.0 Navapura 00529300 396 1,995 37 o 1,465 1,412 51 Ode 675.8 ()de 00528200 344 1,865 360 6 2,413 2,231 52 Paldi Kankaj 1,425.3 Paldi Kankaj 00528100 759 3,887 375 3 3,774 3,796 53 Pardhol 508.1 Pardhol 00523900 724 3,554 77 o 491 542 54 Pa.sunj 1,114.3 Pasunj 00524600 741 3,942 91 o 1,470 1,527 55 Ranodra 763.5 Ranodra 00526500 719 3,481 19 32 4,535 4,507 Shilaj 851.0 Shilaj 00523500 837 4,341 4 4,136 3,804 56, o 57 Timba 728.7 Timba 00529400 269 1,290 162 97 1,135 1,111 58 Undj-el 934.9 Undeel 00526400 754 3,764 18 o 5,864 5,743 59 Vadod 776.9 Vadod 00525400 716 3,630 15 o 220 180 60 Vahelal 794.9 Vahelal 00524000 637 3,032 210 8 3,083 2,989 61 Vanch 1,079.5 Vanch 00526100 1,133 5,419 728 98 4,910 4,353 62 Vanzar 537.7 Vanzar 00527700 644 2,996 337 30 927 902 63 Vasai 1.044.4 Vasai ·00529600 410 2,047 262 o 1,712 1,622 64 Vinzol 1,263.9 Vinzol 00527300 1,580 6,933 454 301 150 140 65 Visalpur 194.4 Badeabad 00527800 78 465 o o o o Visalpur 1,751.8 Visalpur 00527900 775 3,822 343 101 1,201 1,147 66 Zanu 1070.6 Zanu 00524300 708 3,736 361 32 6,173 5,103

    306 . VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCKWISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AH,MADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK : DHOLAKA'

    S1. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat. In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers I . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 AmbaJiyara 1,081.6 Ambaliyara 00530900 696 3,550 794 8 2,411 2,217 2 Ambareli 1,210.1 Arribareli 00533100 587 ' 2,900 752 3 2,392 2,573 3 Ambethi 475.6 Ambethi 00532200 188 930 123 o 180 160 4 Anandpura 173.4 Anandpura 00535900 47 289 o o 2,000 2,000 Anandpura 406.9 Rampura 00535800 36 212 o o o o 5 Andhari 304.7 Andhari 00533400 114 514 o 461 105 78 6 Arnej 1,103.3 Arnej 00535Hio 272 1,391 123 2 667 694 7 Badarkha 1,074.6 Badarkha 00529900 1,699 8,998 1,754 I7 2,968 2,953 8 Begva 680.5 Begva 00532800 211 1,035 159 o 98 97 9 Begva 560.7 Kalyanpur 00531300 133 735 38 o o o 10 Bhetawada 403.9 Bhetawada 00532400 393 2,209 279 o 749, 752 11 Bholad 2,876.5 Bholad 00536700 302 1,489 164 o 1,146 .1,219 12 Bhumli 1,208.0 Bhurnli 00535600 180 876 . 10 P. 241 231 13 Bhurkhi 1,698.0 Bhurkhi 00535200 335 1,981 179 39 1,850 1,040 14 Chaloda 1,697.6 Chaloda 00530300 1,422 7,128 1,548 o 5,240 6,192 15 Chandisar 1,670.7 Chandisar 00530100 847 4,039 619 4 1,167 1,152 16 Dadusar 805.8 Dadusar 00532600 300 1,619 366 o 1,415 1,403 Dadusar 316.1 Mujpur . ·00531700 57 296 34 o o o 17 Dholi 1,376.5 Dholi 00534900 175 877 54 o .2,066 2,066 18 Dholka 9,616.1 Dholka 00531800 175 787 285 5 506 355 (Rural) (Rural) 19 Ganesar 418.7 Ganesar 00534600 II3 631 32 14 1,647 1,729 20 Ganol 1,309.1 Ganol 00534700 316 1,608 283 3 214 241 21 Girand 536.3 Girand 00533700 219 987 177 62 856 846 22 Gundi 2,141.4 . Gundi . 00535300 647 3,109 321 90 1,345 1,333 23 1ngoli 1,124.6 Ingoli 00533900 315 1,708 313 o 1,000 950 24 Jakhda . 1,349.8 Iakhda 00536100 361 2,013 157 o 603 632 25 Jalalpur 707.2 Jalalpur 00531500 199 993 141 5 1,546 1,525 Godhaneshvar Godhaneshvar 26 Jalalpur 662.0 Jalalpur 00530700 736 3,839 666 27 1,746 . 1,642 Vazifa Vazifa 27 Javaraj 2,377.2 Javaraj 00535400 453 2,362 481 o 2,352 2,179

    28 Kadipur 195.0 Kadipur 00533000 155 749 68 o 313 3~3. 29 Kariyana 772.0 Kariyana 00532900 194 979 112 5 1,235 1,237 30 Kauka 1,940.2 Kauka 00534000 682 3,377 480 o . 1,542 1,513 31 Kesargadh 1,735.0 Kesargadh 00535000 142 750 12 o 165 144 32 Khanpur 526.6 Kbanpur 00531600 237 1,214 115 o 2,713 2,613

    307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditnre of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs. '000) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 33 Kharanti 216.2 Kaliyapura 00534100 98 592 32 o o o Kharanti 950.0 Kharanti 00534200 234 1,181 209 o 3,654 3,658 34 Khatripur 315.1 Khatripur 00532000 160 1,016 14 o 864 854 35 Koth 4,636.6 Koth 00534300 1,846 9,382 1,260 10 2,389 2,274 36 Lana 678.1 Lana 00531100 247 1,271 101 28 1,452 1,431 37 Loliya 2,993.1 Loliya 00536500 392 1,988 256 o 1,214 1,600 38 Mali Boru 4,677.0 Moli Boru 00536800 493 2,913 250 o 5,000 4,500 39 Nani Boru 2,116.6 Nani Boru 00536200 297 1,481 135 o 1,102 1,051 40 Nesda 645.4 Nesda 00532500 335 1,732 400 o 367 367 41 Paldi 520.7 Paldi 00533200 . 263 1,329 357 , o 317 317 42 Pisawada 2,168.6 Pisawada 00533300 634 3,186 681' o 1,594 1,532 43 Rajpur 193.0 Rajpur 00530800 204 951 272 O· 611 620 44 Rampur 403.6 Rampur 00531900 416 2,044 207 48 1,614 2,017 45 Ranod\l 971.7 Ranoda 00530600 392 1,928 821 o 1,652 1,640 Ranoda 219.9 Shekhdi 00530400 129 624 33 2 o o 46 Raypur 565.6 Raypur 00534800 172 910 35 o 1,709 1,107 47 Rupgadh 1,621.8 Rupgadh 00534400 341 1,922 49 10 5,245 5,241 48 Sahij 1,157.0 Sahlj 00532100 619 3,199 755 73 2,990 2,942 49 Samani 1,494.0 Samani 00536600 115 539 61 o 505 485 50 Saragvala 2,703.4 Saragvala 00536300 485 2,659 249 II 1,604 1,575 51 Sanindi 1,512.6 Sarandi 00532700 457 2,066 265 o 5,007 5,158 52 Saroda 1,581.9 Saroda 00530000 849 4,124 610 o 1,358 1,167 53 Sathal 1,761.4 Sathal 00531000 785 3,940 640 21 510 473 54 Shiyawada 214.6 Shiyawada 00531200 186 956 224 o 1,374 1,388 55 Simej 2,503.1 Simej 00534500 646 3,336 467 o 1,485 1,471 56 Sindhraj 2,013.3 Sindhraj 00530500 503 2,438 1,099 o 7,043 6,987 57 Transad 630.5 Transad 00532300 517 2,582 662 37 1,954 1,944 58 Uteliya 2,753.9 Uteliya 00536400 344 1,624 87 I 806 705 59 Valthera 1,725.5 Valthera 00531400 736 3,435 725 79 1,562 1,537 60 Varna 3,093.6 Varna 00536000 683 3,773 351 72 1,384 1,358 61 Vasna Keliya 821.4 Vasna Keliya 00530200 1,124 5,814 1,246 36 1,914 1,778 62 Vataman 2,997.4 Vataman 00535700 1,130 5,906 623 o 500 489 63 Vautha 1,034.7 Vautha 00533600 432 2,189 581 169 2,597 2,657 167 0 2,189 2,666 64 Vejalka 2,142.1 Vejalka 00535500 364 '1,839 1 65 Virdi 599.2 Vlfdi 00533800 159 907 181 6 1,772 1,749 66 ·Virpur 666.6 Virpur 00533500 250 1,317 185 152 585 536

    308 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII· VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALuKAf C.D. BLOCK : BAVLA

    51. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. , Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes . Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location -=T::-ot-al:---=To-'-ta-:"l- Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Adroda 1,486.4 Adroda 00537800 459 2,343 501 9' 135 135 2 Amipura 4i8.1 Amipura 00539200 84 512 84 o 138 126 3 Bagodara 3,372.2 Bagodara 00541000 881 4,460 314 22 1,819 1,849 4 Baldana 1,374.4 Baldana 00538100 514 2,541 202 o 3,140 3,130 5 Bhamsara 1,736.1 Bhamsara 00540400 300 1,592 21 3 63 39 6 Bhayla 1,768.4 Bhayla 00540200 437 2,365 322 50 952 948 7 Chhabasar 1,665.0 Chhabasar 00538000 297 1,501 204 o 589 595 8 Chiyada 1,151.8 Chiyada 00539900 , 610 3,022 666 o 4,118 4,603 9 Dahegamda 1,000.9 Dahegamda 00539000 344 1,784 133 ,0 231 94 10 Devadthal 1,874.8 Devadthal 00538400 489 2,478 186 606 560 540 11 Devdholera 1,145.2 Devdholera 00538300 367 1,973 184 4 210 190 12 Dhanwada 1,168.9 Dhanwada 00540100 349 1,913 644 7 522 521 13 Dhedhal 632.9 Dhedhal 00537400 535 2,776 223 42 1,720 1,705 14 Dhingda 2,195.9 Dhingda 00541500 261 1,315 173 o 4,330 4,660 15 Dumali 2,482.8 Dumali 00538700 160 797 131 o no 90 \ 16 . Durgi 3,251.2 Durgi 00538500 822 4,458 42 3649 250 350 17 Gangad 3,696.4 Gangad 00540800 1,012 4,840 401 o 2,475 2,385 18 Gundanapara 554.2 Gundanapara 00541300 120 609 26 o 850 1,040 19 HasaDhagar . 256.0 Hasannagar 00537900 229 1,209 '204 73 3 ,'ti79 3,083 20 Juval 847.6 Juval 00539600 281 1,428 410 10 1,254 1,233 Rupavati Rupavati 21 Kaliveji 2,328.1 Kaliveji 00541100 123 593 6 o 893 919 22 Kalyangadh 1,383.3 Kalyangadh 00540300 203 1,088 97 o 978 106 23 Kanotar 1,569.6 Kanotaf 00540500 301 1,657 o o 3,509 3,523 24 Kavitha 1,171.0 Kavitha 00537600 1,300 6,539 1417 o 2,825 2,956 25 Kavla 1,034.2 Kavla 00537100 .319 1,682 195 o 1,000 900 26 Kerala 586.7 Kerala 00539800 290 1,335 314 o 3,464 3,410 27 Kesrandi 2,359.4 Kesrandi 00538800 596 3,094 268 o 8,353 7,387 28 Kochariya 945.6 Kochariya 00539300 431 2,171 288 6 1,204 1,207 29 Lagdana 890.8 Lagdana 00538900 184 843 75 5 60 50 30 Memar 1,086.7 Mernar 00541400 217 1,259 78 _ 0 5,528 6,524 31 Meni 1,871.1 Meni 00538600 281 1,493 24 o 150 190 32 Metal 1,482.4 Metal 00538200 506 2,700 363 6 377 360 33 , Mithapur 4,579.2 Mithapur 00541200 617 3,193 126 22 2 2 34 Nanodara 2.715.3 Nanodara 00537000 556 2,852 348 o 3,213 3,089 35 Rajoda 1,491.6 Rajoda 00537500 697 3,392 860 101 i 3,971 4,087 36 Ranesar 566.6 Ranesar 00539100 214 1,063 68 o 350 321

    309 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat· Panchayat Code Nnmbers House- Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population (In Rs .• 000) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 37 Rasam 863.8 Rasam 00537700 582 2,761 362 12 1,026 641 38 Rohika 1,626.6 Rohika 00540900 371 1,970 38 0 130 100 39 Rupa\ 864.2 'Rupal 00539400 829 3,770 434 12

    310 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKN C.D. BLOCK : RANPUR

    Sl. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total , Total Income and No. Gram' Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House-, Castes Tribes Gram Panehayat In Hectare 'holds Population Population ( In Rs .• 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expendi ture Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Alampur 1,209.4 Alampur 00542900 448 2,746 571 1 1,008 960 2 Alau 2,751.6 Alau 00544200 571 3,620 282 10 1,484 1,475 3 Aniyali 545.7 Aniyali 00541800 219 1,274 12 o 100 80 Kasbati Kasbati 4 Aniyali Kathi 1,038.0 Aniyali Kathi 00544100 285 2,011 . 225 o 9,886 1,285 5 Eagad 1,648.8 Bagad 00544400 , 353 1,685 256 1 800 700 6 Baraniya 614.2 Baraniya 00542100 266 1,636 30 d 320,123 326,651 Baraniya 787.1 Patna 00542000 29 195 o o o c 0 7 Bodiya 765.5 Bodiya , 00542200 289 1,615 114 2 5,275 6,325 8 Bubavav 642.8 Bubavav 00543800 191 1,276 13 o 4,225 4,225 9 Charanki 1,283.1 Charanki 00544700 181 1,133 157 o 4,997 7,038 IO Derdi 381.3 Derdi 00542100 29 138 25 . o 1,655 1,649 11 Devaliya 1,569.6 DevaJiya 00541900 472 2,691 212 9 955 869 12 Devgana 1,291.5 Devgana 00543400 198 1,192 . 207 I 1,584 801 13 Dharpipia I,ll 1.6 Dharpipla 00541600 495 3,121 239 o 8,296 8,830 14 Gadhiya 646.1 Gadhiya 00542600 117 667 81 o 1,655 1,649 15 Godhawata 836.5 Godhawata 00544800 233 1,171 122 5,885 5,858 16 Gunda 1,574.8 Gunda 00544900 262 1,506 19 15 o o 17 Hadmatala 578.1 Hadmatala 00543200 193 1,243 91 o 1,000 8,000 18 Jalila. 2,380.4 Jalila 00544500 672 3,858 398 3 210 198 19 Keriya 678.2 Keriya 00541700 154 987 30 o 800 700 'Ranpur Ranpur 20 Khas 3,368.2 Khas 00544300 788 4,139 , 336 o 130 127 21 Khokharnes 1,293.6 Khokharnes 00543100 197 951 116 o 1,000 800 22 Kinara 692.6 Kinara 00542300 142 743 4 8 600 500 23 Kundli 1,319.2 Kundli 00544000 504 2,835 ,145 8 1,154 1,565 24 Malanpur 848.3 Malanpur 00543300 216 1,732 94 2 1,813 1,811 25 Moti Vavdi 1,747.2 Moti Vavdi 00543600 512 2,813 67 5 6,267 6,784 26 Nani Vavdi 857.7 Nani Vavdi 00543700 ' 273 1,638 120 2 1,000 900 27 Panvi 541.0 Panvi 00543900 184 1,070 137 o 2,028 2,084 28 Rajpura 965.4 Rajpura 00543000 277 1,762 33 o 349 320 29 Ranpur 2,352.9 Ranpur 00542400 2,592 14,486 813 3 1,376 1,249 30 Sanganpur 899.4 Sanganpur 00542500 118 838 27 o 1,840 1,836 31 Sundariyana 2,472.1 Sundariyana 00543500 580 3,225 330 o 500 400 32 Umrala 2,105.4 UmraJa 00542800 575 4,163 222 o 4,665 4,530 33 Vejalka 1,254.2 Vejalka 00544600 322 1,968 138 8 1,837 1,644

    311 \DISTAICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD' APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF TBE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK ; BARWALA

    SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with LocatiOil of Population Scheduled. Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ankevaliya 1,378.7 Ankevaliya 00545700 62 441 39 o 745 733 2 Barwala 3,204.0 Barwala 00547000 2,695 16,048 2.100 7 36,983 37,270 3 Bela 1,296.4 Bela 00546600 303 2,095 70 o 30,184 170,716 4 Chachariya 663.6 Chacharrya 00546200 238 1,729 186 o 5,000 4,000 5 Chokdi 1,961.4 Chokdi 00545300 321 2,i40 305 o 5,674 5,626 6 Dhadhodar 2,213.9 Dhadhodar 00547300 148 802 11 o 261 228 7 Hebatpur 7,258.5 Hebatpur 00547700 851 5,236 182 3 1.000 800 f1 8 jharvaliya 473.1 Iharvaliya 00545100 I o o 1,628 1,629 9 . Kitpadiyali 649.5 KapadiyaJi 00547200 341 2,403 14 o 236 268 10 Khadsaliya 384.2 Khadsaliya 00545000 305 1,512 127 14 o o 11 Khambhada 1,561.6 Khambhada 00546500 681 3,499 66 28 80 65 12 Khamidana 1,043.0 Khamidana 00547100 194 1,305 35 o 128 126 13 . Kundal 1,512.4 Kundal 00546800 125 839 o o . 499 494 14 Nllbh6i 1,578.2 Nabhoi 00545400 65 521 o o 103 140 15 Navda 4,380.2 Navda 00547500 940 6,391 283 o 300 200 16 Pipariya 900.3 Pipariya 00545600 37 126 o 4 103 140 17 Polarpur 1,127.3 Polarpur 00545200 305 1,756 290 o 1,412 1,426 18 Rampura 959.9 Rampura 00546900 549 3,122 133 262 262 19 Ranpari 592.3 Ranpari 00546000 240 1,235 162 2 1,376 1,249 20 Refda 868.4 Refda 00546300 249 1,376 134 o 2,500 1,800 21 Rojid 2,236.0 Rojid 00545900 570 3,150 446 4 168 73 22 Salangpur 1,749.7 Salangpur 00546400 414 2,689 246 16 J,150 839 23 Sangasar 3,232.0 Sangasar 00547600 262 1,609 130 o 4,000 3,700 24 Shahpur 627.7 Shahpur 00545800 97 580 31 o 594 572 25 Sodhi 4,134.2 Sodhi 00545500 495 . 3,007 65 o - 2,233 2,211 26 Timbla 221.4 Timbla 00546700 134 785 62 o 3,000 2,500 27 Vadhela 1,827.8 Vadhela 00547400 196 1,345 5 o 5,000 4,000 28 Vahiya 604.8 Vahiya 00546100 269 1,559 195 10 288 297

    312 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: AHMADABAD NAME OF THE TALUKN CD. BLOCK : DHANDHUKA

    Sl. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location . of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) In Hectare ___;_-:---=_:_- liame Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 1 Adval 3,629.8 Adval 00548300 636 3,409 357 o 1,534 1,505 2 Akru 3,635.6 Akru 00552700 430 2,374 388 o 200 180 3 Ambli 5,560.8 Ambli 00551000 341 1,972 224 o 434 422 4 Anandpur 395.0 Anandpur 00548700 99 ..581 o o 750 730 5 Aniyali 1,567.5 Aniyali 00551800 168 1,022 20 o 3,415 3,462 Bhimji . Bhimji 6 Bajarda . 3,143.1 Bajarda 00548000 576 2,833 230 o o o 7 Bavliyari 14,171.2 Bavliyari 00554600 .379 2,325 180 4 o o 8 Bhadiyad 4,970.4 Bhadiyad 00553100 469 2,630 279 o 300 275 9 Bhalgamda 442.6 Bhalgamda 00552500 125 660 60 o 1,537 1,576 IO Bhangadh 8,307.8 Bhangadh 00554300 293 1,734 61 2 o o II Bhimtalav. 761.4 Bhimtalav 00553500 34 141 o o 600 500 12 Bui-anpur 2,928.9 Buranpur 00548800 139 788 o o o o 13 Chandarva 1,426.2 Chanarva 00552000 . 430 2,394 151 2 2,288 2,307 14 Cher 1,634.3 Cher 00552900 ·72 342 12 9 203 201 15 Chharodiya 790.8 Chharodiya 00549800 183 939 31 o 9,480 9,350 16 Chhasiyana 1,406.0 Chhasiyana 00550000 398 2,425 175 o 7,191 8,031 17 Dhanala 1,793.6 Dhanala 00548500 152 727 145 o 127 123 18 Dholera 4,581.4 Dholera 00553600 528 2,637 391 o 400 375 19 Fattepur 1,155.3 Fattepur 00549300 ,188 927 18 o 3,046 3,045 20 Fedra 3,985.2 Fedra a0548400 495 2,770 465 4 800 750 21 Galsana 1,233.9 Galsana 00550100 ~81 2,755 345 o 1,675 1,702 22 Gamph 4,131.2 Gamph 00550700 406 2,302 216 o 1,130 978 23 GogJa 5,544.2 Gogla 00553300 221 1,245 o .0 223 209 24 Gorasu 3,ll7.7 Gorasu 00553000 395 2,484 141 o 883 883 25 Gunjar 819.0 Gunjar 00550400 385 2,153 31 o 303 254 ' 26 Haripura 1,171.5 Haripura 00549500 156 860 o o 1,026 1,044 27 Jaliya 948.8 Jaliya 00549700 286 1,583 81 ,0 2,276 2,266 28 Jaska 1,625.1 Jask.a - 00551700 152 777 292 o 425 394 29 Kadipur 2,851.0 Kadipur 00553200 185 923 140 2 519 518 30 Kamatalav 1,202.6 Kamatalav 00550900 258 1,488 () o 1,170 1,173 31 (Kamiyala 1,275.6 Kan{iyala 00548600 196 1,078 155 o 7,500 7,300 32 Kasindra 728.6 Kasindra 00551200 166 969 55 14 100 800 33 Khadol 1,878.7 Khadol 00549400 369 2,122 256 o 100 800 34 Kharad 4,766.3 Kharad 00552800 292 1,689 288 8 700 600 35 Khasta 2,104.6 Khasta 00550600 261 1,219 115 49 o o 36 Khun 3,830.6 Khun 00553400 273 1,628 o o o o

    Y-54-45 313 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD 51. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Gram Panchayat In Hectare holds Population Population ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location . Total Total Code Income Expenditure Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 37 Kotda 676.4 Kotda 00550500 430 2,703 84 o 2,250 9,237 38 Kothadiya 804.0 Kothadiya 00551500 168 845 1:)7 o o o 39 Mahadevpura 2,254.3 Mahadevpura 00554100 215 1,211 o o o o 40 Mingalpur 3,308.1 Mingalpur 00554400 338 2,133 o o 600 500 41 Morasiya 468.0 Morasiya 00550300 82 440 156 o 167 170 42 Mota Tradiya 2,052.7 Mota Tradiya 00547800 378 2,216 416 o 100 800 43 Mundi 1,780.5 Mundi 00553900 131 705 44 2 700 60 44 Nana Tradiya 722.2 Nana Tradiya 00547900 180 981 8 2 102 100 45 Navagam 9,431.8 Navagam 00548900 104 562 5 o 2,728 2,719 46 Otariya 1,809.5 Otariya 00553700 284 1,950 564 9 339 339 47 Pachchham 4,142.0 Pachchham 00549100 524 2,490 369 o 425 420 Pachchham 757.0 Ratanpur 00549200 70 325 o o o o 48 Padana 1,397.4 Padana· 00551600 472 2,863 211 675 673 49 Panchi 1,417.5 Panchi 00554200 181 891 81 o 700 60 50 Parabdi 1,071.1 Parabdi 00552400 97 516 13 .0 100 70 51 PipaI 995.2 Pipal 00552200 116 583 33 o 2,625 2,624 52 Pipli 4,070.3 Pipli 00549000 310 1,660 28t o 853 623 53 Rahtalav 6,344.5 Rahtalav 00554000 273 1,395 o o 329 320 54 Rayka 1,587.7 Rayka 00549600 282 1,569 226 25 1,889 1,983 55 Rojka 4,024.1 Rojka 00551400 522 2,950 253 o o o 56 Salasar 557.9 Salasar 00551900 114 576 157 2 708 646 57 Sandhida 1,864.0 Sandhida 00553800 202 989 118 51 o o 58 Sarnal 1,004.2 Sarwal 00548200 257 1,239 450 4 100 600 59 Shela 594.0 Shela 00551100 230 1,236 5 o 3,003 3,092 60 Tagadi 1,259.4 Tagadi 00552300 384 2,180 168 o 905 856 61 Umargadh 1,237.0 Umargadh 00551300 135 651 9 o 150 125 62 Unchdi 2,234.1 Unchdi 00552100 300 1,652 243 o , 1,677 1,711 63 Vagad 1,885.3 Vagad 00550200 325 1,980 49 o 1,675 1,702 64 Valinda 1,840.6 Valinda 00550800 208 1,115 o o 4,549 4,810 65 Vasana 552.6 Vasana 00549900 405 2.148 492 o 8,319 7,742 66 . Zankhi 2,186.6 Zankhi 00554500 100 526 o o 100 90 67 Zanzarka 1.118.6 Zanzarka 00548100 322 1,860 523 o 114 104 68 Zinzar 1,355.0 Zinzar 00552600 183 1,045 107 o 2,103 2,078

    314 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - IX NUMBER OF-GIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES

    SI. Name offaluka Village Name of Number of Girls School No_ Location Village Primary Middle Matriculation! Higher Code School School Secondary Secondary Number School /PUC/Inter­ mediate/ Junior College 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MandaI 502600 Mandai 2 Daskroi 529800 Bareja 529100 Kasindra 3 Dholka 534300 Koth 4 Ranpur 542400 Ranpur 5 Barwaia 547000 Barwala 2 6 Dhandhuka 553600 Dholera I 553100 Bhadiyad 1 District Total : 9

    Note: * In Gujarat State the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std_ I to VII passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculaiion (From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence details under column 6 are not shown.

    315 316 SECTION - II - TOWN DIRECTORY

    317 318 Town Directory (a) note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town directory Town Directory statements (I to VII)

    Statement I : Status and Growth History (XIX) Small Town Committee ST (XX) Estate office EO Column (2): Class, name and civic adminis­ " tration status of town.: (XXI) Gram Panchayat GP (XXII) Census Town CT Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels. Others columns need no comments. It is presented according to 2001 Census Population Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of of the town as follows : towns, 1999. Population Class Column 3 to 5: Physical Aspects 100,000 and above I In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & 50,000 - 99,999 II Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. 20,000 - 49,999 ill 10,000 - 19,999 IV Column 6, 7 and 8: 5,000 - 9,999 V Name of the State headquarters, District Below 5,000 VI headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to be Town with a population of one lakh (1,00,000 )and recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these above is treated as a city. columns are the same as the referent town itself, the The civic administration status of the towns is distance is recorded as (0) zero. indicated within bracket against the name of the town. Column 9& 10 : The following abbreviations are. used to denote civic status of town. Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more and five lakhs and more population are recorded. (1) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. (II) Municipal Committee MC Column 11, 12 and 13 : (Ill) Municipal Council MCI If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (IV) City Municipal Council CMC station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (V) Town Municipal Council TMC name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the (VI) Municipal Board MB name of nearest place with distance, where such facility (VII) Municipality M exists is to be mentioned. (VIll) Cantonment Board! CB Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 Cantonment Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (IX) Notified Area NA thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (X) Notified Town NT town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. (XI) Notified Area Committee! NAC Notified Area Council Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (XII) Notified Town Area NTA Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory. (XIII) Industrial Notified Area INA Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) (XIV) Industrial Township ITS (XV) Township TS Information about kutcha ! pucca road is to be recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (XVI) Town Panchaya~ TP the referent town. (XVll) Nagar Panchayat NP (XVIll) Town Committeel TC (i) Pucca Road PR Town Area Committee (ii) KutchaRoad KR

    319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Column (7) : System of Sewerage The information on major source of water supply Generally, by sewerage system is implied the are given in column 13 and the storage capacity against network of mains and branches of underground conduits each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented in for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. column 14. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service are called separate sewers, those that carry storm water In case the fire fighting service is available in the from roOfs, streets and other surface are known as storm referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not water drains, while those carrying both sewage and available within the town. The name of the nearest storm water are called combined sewers. place having this facility with its distance from the The codes used for different types of drainage referent town has been recorded. system are as follows: Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (i) Sewer S connections) Cii) Open Surface Drains OSD Different types of electric connections have been (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (iv) Sylk Drains SD Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. (v) Cesspool method CP Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational (vi) Pit System Pt and Cultural Facilities, 1999 (vii) Others 0 Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Column 4 & 5: Number of various types of latrines both Public The data covers all such medical institutions run and Private are given in these columns. by or aided by Government/Semi GovernmentILocal bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil like the Missionaries. Where the family planning The various prevalent method of disposal of night centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and child soil are given below with codes: welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may be Head Loads HL treated as independent units and counted separately using following codes : Basket B Wheel Barrows WB (i). Hospital H Septic Tank ST (ii) Dispensary D (iii) Health Centre HC Pit System Pt (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Sewerage S (v) T.B. Clinic TB Others 0 (vi) Nursing Home NH Column 13 and 14: Water supply (vii) Others o Source and capacity of storage system .. The In case of more than one institutions of any type, following codes are used in these columns: it is indicated within br:lckcts the number of such institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions Column 13: have further been distinguished by providing additional (i) Tap water T codes within the bracket as given below: (ii) Tube-well water TW Ayurvedic A (iii) Tank Water TK Unani U (iv) Well water W Homoeopathic Hom Column 14: .Column 6 to '9 : (v) .Over Head Tank" OHT The codes used for these columns are as follows: (vi) Service Reservoir SR (i) Arts only A (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (ii) Science only S (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (iii) Commerce only C (ix) Pressure Tank PT (iv) Arts & Science only AS

    320 TOWN DIRECTORY (v) Arts'& Commerce only AC Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres (vi) Combined for all ' ASC This column has been introduced keeping in view categories-Arts, Science the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning and Commerce Commission. There are number of Adult Education (vii) Law L Centres which are included in these columns. (viii) University U If an educational facility is not availab~e in the town, (ix) Others o the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometres Column 10: Recognized shorthand, typewriting from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. and vocational training institutes Column 16: Working Women's hostels with "Recognised" should mean recognised by SOllie number of seats statutory authority, like education department, commerce department, labour department etc. of the The number of working women's hostel if government or semi government or autonomous available in the referent town is mentioned with bodies, public sector undertakings etc. number of seats. If the faCility is not available in the town the name of nearest place with distance where The following codes are used : the facility is available is recorded. (i) Vocational Training Institute VT Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural (ii) Shorthand SH Facilities (iii) Typewriting Type (iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumlDramalCommunity (v) Others 0 Hall are covered under recreational & cultural facilities. The particulars of :permanent recreational The vocational institutions like - Applied Art! facilities are considered for these columns. Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, Teacher's Training Institute, Music / Dance School, Column 20 : Public LibraFies, Reading Rooms Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. Number of public libranes and reading rooms Column 11 to 14 : available in the referent town are recorded in codes as Classes upto class VII included in Primary School. follows: This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. (i) Public Library PL Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic (ii) Reading room RR school upto class VII. Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Classes from VIII and X included in Higher Banking, 1999 . secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included in senior secondary school. . Column 3 to 8 : Accordingly any of the following types of Name of three most important commodities institutions if exists within the village is shown as per exported and names of three most important codes given below: commodities manufactured in the town are recorded. (i) ,Primary School P Column 9 : Number of Banks (ii) Middle School M* Number of Banks available in the referent town (iii) Higher Secondary School S both Commercial and Co-operative banks are recorded (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC against this column. (v) College C Column 10 & 11: Number ofAgricultural Credit (vi) Industrial School I (vii) Training School Tr Societies land Non Agricultural (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC Credit Societies (ix) Others (specify)e.g. o The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies Sanskrit Pathshala, and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent Senior basic school, town are recorded against these columns. Navodaya Vidyalaya, Statement VII: Civic and other Amenities in Makhtab,etc. Slums, 1999 , More than one institution of a type in the village This is the statement on civic and other amenities is indicated by the number within brackets against the in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. having statutory bodies. like municipality, Municipal Note: * - ThereisnoMiddle schoolintheGujaratState. Corporation, Town area commhtee etc.

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    51. Class, Name and Location Name of Taluka Name of Area Number of Population and Growth Rate No. Civic Status Code CD. block (in Households (in brackets) of the Town at of Town Number Sq. Km.) inc!. Houseless the Censuses of Households (200 I Census) J901 19r. 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ahmadabad (M.Corp)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (Part-I & II) Ahmadabad UA# 438.4 901,949 185,889 2l6,7Tl 274,007 (+16.6) (+26.4) (a) Ahmadabad (M:Corp)@ 40710000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 281.1 728,255 185.889 216,777 274,007 (+166) (+26.4) (b) IV Ahmadabad Caotonment 40704000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 5.6 2,898 (CB) (c) IV BopaJ (eT) 40716000 Daskroi Daskroi 5.7 2,611 (d) 1I ChandIodiya (MJ@ 40706QOO Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 19.1 14,262

    (e) Ghatlodiya (M)@ 40707000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadahad City 4.4 22,962

    (I) IV Gota(CT) 40714000 Daskroi Daskroi 6.0 3,224 (g) III Jodhpur (M) 40725000 Ahmadabad City Ahm~dabad City 5.8 9,679 (h) III Kali (M) 40703000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 3.6 7,093

    (i) IV Lambha(CT) 40720000 Daskroi Daskroi 6.4 3,985 U) IV Makarba (eT) 40712000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 10.9 3,475

    (k) m Memnagar (M) 40708000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 2.1 8,252

    OJ III Ramal (M) 40719000 Daskroi Daskroi 7J 5,837 (m) II Ranip(M)@ 40705000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 7.7 18,349

    (n) 1II Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ 40713000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 19.3 5,732

    (0) V Singarva (CT) 40717000 Daskroi Daskroi 3.8 2,073

    (p) III Thaltej (eT) 40715000 Daskroi Daskroi 8.5 9,336

    (q) III Vastral (M) 40718000 Daskroi Daskroi 11.4 8,816 (r) III Vastrapur (CT) 40709000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 4.2 5,692

    (s) Vejalpur (M)@ 40711000 Ahmadabad City Ahmadabad City 10.1 23,979

    2 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 3 III Bavla(M) 40723000 BavIa Bavla 23.1 6,265

    4 IV Bopal(eT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 II Chandlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10,314 8,040 8,056 6 III Dhandhuka (M) 40724000 Dhandhuka Dhandhuka 62.7 5,486 (-22.1) (+0.2)

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    Population and Growth Rate (in brackets) ,Density S~x Ratio SI. of ,the Town at the;Censuses of (2001 No. Census) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1.11991 2001 II ] 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)

    313,789 595,210 877,329 1,206,001 1,760,950 2,557,560 3,369,976 4,525,013 10,322 869 889 884 (+14.5) (+89.7) (+47.4) (+37.5) (+46.0) (+45.2) (+31.8) (+33.3) 310,000 591,267 863,590 1,193,875 1,731,116 2,396,171 2,924,404 3,694,974 13,146 868 . 888 884 Ca) (+13.1) (+90.7) (+46.1) (+38.3) (+45.0) (+38.42) (+22.04) (+26.4) 3,789 3,943 5,480 6,870 10,816 10,755 11.967 14,706 2,631 1.077 678 666 (b) (+4.1) (+39.0) (+25.4) (+57.4) (-0.6) . (+11.3) (+22.9) 12,181 2,156 884 (e) 34,667 68,417 3,582 . 903 859 (d) (+97.4) 15,963 62,248 109,467 N.A. 897 912 898 (e) (+290.0) (+75.9) 13,843 2,303 861 (f) 44,388 7.601 932 (g) 20,452 29,950 34,220 9,506 851 869' 877 (h) (+46.4) (+14.3) 16,722 . 2,625 856 . (i) 9,846 18,047 1,650 917 874 0) (+83.3) . 6,269 23,518 37,284 17,754 883 938 936 (k) (+275.2) (+58.5) 27,550 3,795 827 (1) 8,259 5,256 10,482 35,438 64,392 92,498 12,044 824 886 859 (m) (-36.4) (+99.4) (+238.1) (+81.70) (+43.65) 8,536 9,503 9,569 28.808 1,493 879 :930 906 (n) (+11.3) (+0.7) (+201.1)

    ~,183 9,889 2,637 '872 910 (0) (+20.8) 11,181 42,713 5,019 899 891 (p) (+81.3) (+282.0) 41,919 3,687 832 (q) 4,924 12,091 24,656 5,870 841 874 901 (r) (+145.6) (+103.9) 45,921 92,116 116,086 11,494 903 917 927 (s) (+100.6) (+26.0) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 2 8,374 12,825 16,695 21,538 25,391 30,871 1,335 900 910 886 3 (+53.2) (+30.2) (+29.0) (+17.9) (+21.6) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 4 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 9,076 11,150 12,250 15,640 18,445 22,109 27,781 29,572 472 933 930 908 6 (+12.7) (+22.9) (+9.9) (+27.7) (+17.9) (+19.9) (+25.7) (+6.4)

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    Sl. Class, Name and Location Name of Taluka Name of Area Number of Population and Growth Rate

    No. Ci vic Status Code CD. block (in " Households (in brackets) of the Town at of Town Number Sq. Km.) incL Houseless the Censuses of Households (200 1 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 II Dholka(M) (See Dholka Urban Agglomeration) DholkaUA@ 14.4 11,429 14,971 13,693 12,513 (-8.5) (-?6) (a) II Dholka(M) 40722000 Dholka Dholka 7.6 9,810 14,971 13,693 12,513 (-8.5) (-8.6) 8 Ghatlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 IV Gota(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 III Jodhpur(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 III Kali(M) (See Ahmadabad U[ban Agglomeration) 12 IV Lambha (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 IV Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 III Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 V Nandej (CT) 40721000 Daskroi Daskroi 9.1 1,477

    16 III Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 II Ranip(M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 ill Sanand (M) 40702000 Sanand Sanand 40.4 6,420 6,783 6,474 6,962 (-4.6) (+7.5) 19 III Sarkbej-Okaf (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 V Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 III Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 III Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 III Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad Uiban Agglomeration) 24 Vejalpur (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 II Viramgam (M) 40701000 Virarngam Viramgam 8.8 10,339 18,952 20,769 26,262 (+9.6) (+26.5)

    Note: N.A. = Not Available UA = Urban Agglomeration @ Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. # Ahmadabad U A is spred over in three talukas and two districts, Alunadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Alunadabad and Gandhinagar taluka comes fiom Gandhinagar district.

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    Population and Growth Rate (in brackets) Density Sex Ratio SI. of the Town at the Censuses of (2001 No. Census) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 01981 1991 2001

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (See Dholka Urban Agglomeration) 7 13.743 17,222 20.012 27,476 35,520 44,270 54,352 61,569 4,276 938 936 922 (+9.8) (+25.3) (+16.2) (+37.3) (+29.3) . (+24.6) (+22.77) (+13.28) 13,743 17,222 20,012 27,476 35,520 44,270 49,860 53,827 7,083 938 939 922 (a) (+9.8) (+25.3) (+16.2) (+37.3) (+29.3) (+24.6) (+12.63) (+7.96) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 8 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) II (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 5,589 7,219 . 6,878 7,642 843 875 883 873 15 (+29.2) (-4.7) (+11.1) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 16 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 7,319 8,733 10,623 14,315 18,985 22,465 25,674 32,417 802 926 901 887 18 (+5.1) (+19.3) (+21.6) (+37.8) (+32.6) (+18.3) (+14.3) (+26.3) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 19 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) . 21 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 18,965 26,373 27,435 38,955 43,790 48,275 50,698 53,094 6,047 927 931 923 25 (-27.8) (+39.1) (+4.0) (+42.0) ; (+12.4) (+10.2) (+5.0) (+4.7)

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    SI. Class, Name and Physical Aspects Name of and Road Distance in No. Ci~ic Status Kilometer(s) from of Town Rainfall Temperature (in Centigrade) Slate HQS. District HQS. (in mm) M:J.Ximum Minimum 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Ahmadabad U A # (See Constituent Units) (a) Ahmadabad (M.Corp)@ 834 45 6.5 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (32) (0) (0) (b) IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 729.9 41.9 11.9 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (18) (7) (c) IV Bopa! (CT) 650 41 11.5 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (38) (13) (d) II Chandlodiya (M)@ 729.9 42 10.9 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (27) (10) (e) Ghatlodiya (M)@ 500 40 10.1 Gandhinagar Ahma.dabad (31) (12) (f) IV Gota(CT) 750 41.4 8.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (21) (13) (g) III Jodhpur (M) 500 40.5 10.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (30) (6) (h) III Kali (M) 576.6 40.9 10.1 Qandhinagar Ahmadabad (20) (15) (i) IV Lambha(CT) 576.9 41.4 11.3 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (43) (11) 0) IV Makarba (CT) 431 42.1 8.4 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (38) (10) (k) III Memnagar (M) 604 40 9.0 Gandhinagar . Ahmadabad (33) (10) (1) HI Ramal (M) 460 40 10.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (45) (13) (m) II Ranip (M)@ 554.5 41.9 11.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (22) (8) (n) III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ 431 42.1 8.4 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (40) (12) (0) V Singarva (CT) 576 40.3 11.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (35) (14) (p) III Thaltej (CT) 730 40 11.2 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (28) (12)

    (q) III Vastral (M) 450 40 11.2 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (35) (12) (r) III Vastrapur (CT) 604 40.2 10.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (35) (11)

    (5) Veja!pur (M)@ 604 40.9 10.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (33) (9)

    2 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Ahmadabad 3 III Bavla(M) 402.4 41.2 11.1 Gandhinagar (61) (32)

    4 IV Bopa! (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 II Chandlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)

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    Name of and Road Distance in Kilometer(s) from Railway Station Bus Facility Navigable River! SI. Sub-Division! Nearest City with Nearest City with Canal (if within No. Talukal HQ. Population of One Population of Five Ten Kilometers) Lakh and more Lakh and more 8 9 10 11 12 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (See Constituent Units) Ahmadabad(O)! Vcjalpur Vadodara Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (a) Ahmadabad(O) (9) (111) (0) (0) Ahmadabad(7)/ Ghat!odiya Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Cantonment (b) Almladabad(7) (18) (7) (7) (0)

    Viramgam(62)/ \, Vejalpur Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Bopal (c) Daskroi(l3) (10) (13) (13) (0) Ahmad:1,bad( 10)1 Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Chandlodiya Chandlodiya (d) Ahmad,,:,ad City(10) (2) (10) (0) (0) Ahmadabad( 12)! Vejalpur Ahmadabad Chandlodiya Ghatlodiya (e) Ahmadabad City(12) (6) (12) (2) (0) Viramgam(74)1 Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Chandlodiya Ahmadabad (f) Daskroi(13) (6) (13) (3) (13) Ahmadabad(6)! Vejalpur Ahmadabad Vastrapur Vejalpur (g) Ahmadabad City(6) (2) (6) (2) (3) Ahmadabad(JS)1 Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Kali Kali (h) Ahmadabad City(IS) (12) (IS) (0) (0) Viramgam(60)l Vejalpur Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (i) Daskroi(ll) , (12) (11) (11) (II) Ahmadabad( 10)1 Vejalpur Ahmadabad Sarkhcj Sarkhej (j) Ahmadabad City(10) (3) (10) (2) (2) Ahmadabad( 1O)! Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Vastrapur Memnagar (k) Ahmadabad City(7) (2) (10) (2) (0) Viramgam(7 4)1 VejaJpur Ahmadabad Ramol (1) Daskroi(l3) (22) (13) (4) (0) Ahmadabad(8)1 Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Sabarmati Ranip (m) Ahmadabad City(8) (6) (8) (2) (0) Ahmadabad(12)/' Vejalpur Ahmadabad Sarkhej Sarkhej (n) Ahmadabad City(12) (6) (12) (0) (0) Viramgam(76)1 Vejalpur A'hmadabad Ahmadabad Singarva (0) Daskroi(l4) (23) (14) (14) (0) Ahmadabad(12)1 Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Ambali Road Thaltej (p) Ahmadabad City(12) (3) (12) (S) (0) Viramgam(84)J Vejalpur Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Vastral (q) Daskroi(12) (21) (12) (12) (0) Ahmadabad( 11 )J Vejalpur Ahmadabad Vastrapur Vastrapur (r) Ahmadabad City(ll) (S) (10) (0) (0) Ahmadabad(9 )J Ghatlodiya Ahmadabad Vastrapur Vejalpur (5) Ahmadabad City(9) (6) (9) (S) (0.) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 2 Dholka(14)! Vejalpur Ahmadabad Bavla Bavla 3 Bavla(O) (22) (32) (0) (0) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 4 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5

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    Sl. Class, Name and Physical Aspects Name of and Road Distance in No. Civic Status Kilometer(s) from of Town Rainfall Temperature (in Centigrade) StateHQS. District HQS. (inmm) Maximum Minimum 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 HI Dhandhuka (M) 452 41 ILO. Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (150) (105) 7 II Dholka(M)@ 600 42.3 9.9 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (65) (42) 8 Ghatlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 IV Gota (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 ITI' Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 III Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 IV Lambha(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 IV Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 III Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)· 15 V Nandej (CT) 452.2 39.9 12.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (49) (18) 16 III Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 II Ranip (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 III Sanand (M) 554.9 42 12.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (60) (27) 19 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 IV Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 III Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 III Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 III Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Vejalpur (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 II Viramgam (M) 576.6 40.3 11.0 Gandhinagar Ahmadabad (82) (62)

    Note: UA = Urban Agglomeration @ = Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. # = Ahmadabad U.A. is spred over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

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    Name of and Road Distance in Kilometer(s) from Railway Station Bus Facility: Navigable Riverl SI. Sub-Division! Nearest City with Nearest City with Canal (if within No. Talukaf HQ. Population of One Population of Five Ten Kilometers) Lakh and more Lakh and more 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Dholka(80)1 Surendranagar Ahmadabad Dhandhuka Dhandhuk~ 6 Dhandhuka(O) (60) (105) (0) '. (0) Dholka(O)f Vejalpur Ahmadabad Dholka Dholka 7 Dholka(O) (33) (42) (0) (0) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 8 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglon;Ieration) 11 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) . 14 Viramgam(80)l Vejalpur Ahmadabad 8arejadi Nandej 15 Daskroi(18) (9) (18) (1) (0) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 16 , (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 Dholka(31 )/ VejaJpur Ahmadabad Sanand Sanand 18 Sanand(O) (18) (27) (0) (0) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglom~ration) 19 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration)" 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 (See Ahmadabad Ui-ban Agglomeration) 23 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Viramgam(O)/ Vejalpur Ahmadabad Viramgam . Viramgam 25 Viramgam(O) (53) (62) (0) (0)

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    SI. Class, Name and Civic Status of Town Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) No. Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan through taxes, from municipal grant etc. properties and power apan from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 1Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Ahmadabad UA# (See Constituent Units) (a) I Ahmadabad (M.Corp)@ 3,832,814 179,897 558,382 (b) IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) 916 1,230 (c) IV Bopal (CT) 1,342 2,705 157 (d) II Chandlodiya (M)@ 5,900 700 (e) I Ghatlodiya (M)@ 6,738 4,233 (f) IV Gota (CT) 988 3,451 (g) III Jodhpur (M) 5,274 1,198 2,064 232 (h) III Kali (l\t) 1,791 1,156 1,193 (i) IV Lambha (CT) 11,767 304 2,590 0) IV Makarba (CT) 2,700 (k) III Memnagar (M) 4,8~9 408 3,603 75 (I) III Ramol (M) 790 100 1,087 (m) II Ranip (M)@ 35 3 5,000 (n) !II Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ 1,891 722 3,508 211 (0) IV Singarva (CT) 19,142 4,737 38,147 (p) III Thaltej (CT) 3,847 2,937 (q) III Vastral (M) 1,350 550 450 2,800 (r) III Vastrapur (CT) 4,620 62 686 (s) I Vejalpur (M)@ 6,920 388 10,387 2 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 3 nr Bavla(M) 10,467 229 4,713 4 IV Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 II Chandlodiya (M)@ (See i}hmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 6 III Dhandhuka (M) 1,124 8,153 4,284 4,387 7 II Dholka (M)@ 8,411 158 3,473 8 .I Ghatlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 IV GOla (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 nr Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 III Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 IV Lambha (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 IV Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 III Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 V Nandej (CT) 359 60 107 16 III Ramal (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 II Ranip (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 III Sanand (M) 8,940 1,073 5,197 19 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 I y' Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 III Thaltej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 III Vastraf (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 III Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 I Vejalpur (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 II Viramgam (M) 12,612 64 7,100

    Note: VA UrbilIJ Agglomeration @ Please see A?pendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. . . # Ahmadabad U.A. is spred over in three talulms and two distrcts , Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

    330 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998·99

    Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total SI. sources receipt administration safeI.)' health and works institutions (sp~cify) expenditure No. (specify) conveniences

    7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 1 (See Constituent UnitS) 178,880 4,749,973 554,505 840,561 537,976 262,397 '761,434 1,232.272 4,189,145 (a) 2,146 7,648 580 2,922 3,735 10,525 25,410 (b) 4,204 579 ·70 800 1 1,450 (c) 6,600 1,700 100 . 300 900 400 100 3,500 (d) 10,971 6,232 354 6,586 (e) 103 4,542 518 609 3,146 146 12 4,431 (t) 583 22 9,373 833 1,334 1,804 1,977 272 6,220 (g) 4,140 1,751 716 1,139 1,064 4,670 (h) 6,389 21,050 6,540 520 12,220 2,350 21,630 (i) 2,700 200 200 50 2,000 2,450 G) 352 540 9,867 1,817 1,392 1,122 3,916 8,·247 (k) 15 1,992 448 25 28 501 (I) 5,038 172 2,194 452 613 3,431 (m) 6,332 193 298 299 2,969 1,630 5,389 (n) 23,106 85,132 7,762 1,213 59,905 15,469 84,349 (o) 59 6,843 723 4,404 914 . 9 6,050 (1') 5,150 450 3,250 500 50 300 4,550 (q) 5,368 2,313 334 1,178 3,825 (r) 70 17,765 4,190 2,123 5,226 1l,539 (s) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 2 142 3,089 18,640 3,556 1,651 584 8,577 14,368 3 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 4 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 307 146 18,401 4,130 4,627 611 5,269 14,637 6 1,409 13,451 3,270 1.216 3,500 949 3,200 12,135 7 (See Ahmadabad Urb~ Agglomeration) 8 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 (See Abmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 29 555 219 281 33 6 13 552 15 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 16 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 245 15,455 5,602 2,234 4;235 953 . 13,024 18 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 19 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 196 7,267 27,239 1,578 138 4,410 527 17;983 4,636 25

    331 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

    SI. Class, Name and Ci. c Population Population (2001 Census) Road System of Number of Latrines No. Status of Town 2001 Scheduled Scheduled Length Sewerage Total Water Census Castes Tribes (in Kms.) Bdme

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Ahmadabad U.A.# 4,525,013 473,998 41,356 KR(l51) 383,315 383,315 PR(13l6) (a) Ahmadabad (M.Corp)@ 3,694,974 433,167 34,761 KR(90) S 238,397 238,397 (part-I & Part-Ill PR(1150) (b) IV Ahmadabad 14,706 1,784 863 KR(20) S 310 310. Cantorunent (CB) PR(lO) (c) IV Bopal (CT) 12,181 399 86 PR(3) CD 3,800 3,800

    (d) II Chandlodiya (M)@ 68,417 3,041 783 KR(2) S 7,452 7,452 PR(2) (e) Ghatlodiya (M)@ 109,467 1,591 411 PR(26) S 38,672 38,672

    (f) IV Gota(CT) 13,843 879 81 PR(5) PT 100 100

    (g) III Jodhpur(M) 44,388 2,590 381 PR(12) S 14,370 14,370

    (h) III KaIi(M) 34,220 1,597 751 KR(S) S 6,501 6,501 PR(30) (i) IV Lambha(CT) 16,722 3,245 285 KR(5) CD 700 700

    (j) IV Makarba (CT) 18,047 < 687 215 KR(I) S 722 722 . PR(7) (k) ill Memnagar (M) 37,284 459 89 KR(3) S 9,014 9,014 PR(l2) (I) ill Ramol(M} 27,550 974 312 KR(2) CSD,CD 6,650 6,650 PR(lO} (m) II Ranip(M)@ 92,498 9,247 915 KR(6) S 6,803 6,803 PR(7) (n) III Sarlchej-Okaf (M)@ 28,808 3,399 196 KR(3) OSD 2,500 2,500 PR(3)

    (0) V Singarva (CT) 9,889 754 37 KR(3) CD 400 400 PR(2)

    (p) ill Thaltej (CT) 42,713 1,380 170 KR(6) S 6,025 6,025 PR(8)

    (q) III Vastral (M) 41.919 478 60 KR(5) CD,S 2,485 2,485 PR(3)

    (r) ill Vastrapur (CT) 24,656 606 310 PR(7) S 9,820 9,820

    (5) Vejalpur (M)@ 116,086 7,721 650 KR(1) S 28,594 28,594 PR(20) 2 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad Urban.Aggiomeration) 4,000 3 1II Bavla(M) 30,871 2,926 238 KR(I) OSD 4,000 PR(10)

    332 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT· IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

    Number of Latrines Method of Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) SI. Service Others Disposal of Source System of Fighting Domestic . Industrial Commercial Road Others No. Night Soil of Storage with Service Lighting Supply Capacity (Points) in Kilolitres (in brackets) 10 11 12 13 14 15 1-6 17 18 19 20 1 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) I - 941,287 51,670'" 161,202 90,320. 1,367

    S T,TW OHT,BWP Yes 777,607 49,636 151,643 . 80,239 1,315 (a) (55303430) S T ORT Ahmadabad 4,3.14 28 312 (b) (675) (7.0) ST T,TW ORT Ahmadabad 3,500 250 (c) (450) (13.0) ST T,TW BWP,ORT Ahmadabad 10,254 500 940 533 (d) (355) (to.o) " ST TW OHT,SR Ahmadabad 39,252 540 1,651 1,500 (e) (2400) (12.0) PT T,TW ORT Ahmadabad 350 100 400 110 (f) (50) (13.0) ST Tw OHT Ahmadabad 13,040 1,300 1.100 (g) (85) (6.0) S TW ORT Ahmadabad 8,000 3 300 300 (h) (640) 05.0) ST T,TW OHT Ahmadabad 600 . 1 4 70 IS (i) (100) (i1.0) S T,TW ORT Ahmadabad 3,200 400 200 G) (100) (to.O) S T,TW OHT Yes 10,000 1,000 650 (k) (345)

    ST f~' TW BWP Ahmadabad 5,320 125 250 146 (1) (30) (1,3.0) ST T,TW OHT Yes 9,000 9 126 765 (m) (500)

    ST TW ORT Ahmadabad 4,000 325 500 ; 500 (n) (293) (12.0) ST T,TW OHT Ahmadabad 1,300 . 30 305 5 (0) (30) (14.0) S T,TW OHT Meninagar 5,000' 60 800 (p) (450) (5,0) ST T,TW ORT Ahmadabad 8,500 1,500 220 32 (q) (80) (12.0) S T,TW OHT Memnagar 9,500 400 320 (c) (415) (2.0) ST T,TW OHT,BWl> Ahmadabad 28,550 1,100 2,000 (s) (1020) (9.0) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 2 ST T,TW ORT Dholka 4,533 255 1,341 848 63 3 (1377) (14:0)

    333 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

    SI. Class, Name and Civic Population Population (2001 Census) Road System of Number of Latrines No. Status of Town 2001 Scheduled Scheduled Length Sewerage Total Water Census Castes Tribes (in Kms.) Borne

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 IV Bopai (er) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 II Chandlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 6 III Dhandhuka (M) 29,572 2,197 106 KR(ll OSD 4,124 4,124 _ PR(9) 7 II Dholka(M)@ 61,569 5,472 407 KR(4). S,OSD 7,600 7,600 PR(23) 8 Ghatlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 IV Gota(er) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 III Jodhpur(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 III Kali(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 IV Lambha(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 IV Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 III Memnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 V Nandej (CT) 7,642 789 207 KR(3) OSD 300 300 PR(10) 16 m Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 II Ranip(M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 III Sanand(M) 32,417 4,322 58 KR(7) OSD 4,225 4,225 PR(IO) 19 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 V Singarva (er) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 III Thallej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 III Vastral(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 III Vastrapur (eT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 I Vejalpur (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 II Virarngarn (M) 53,094 5,877 329 KR(IO) S 4,000 4,000 PR(28)

    Note: UA = Urban Agglomeration @ = Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. # = Ahmadabad U A is spred over in three talukas and two districts, Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district.

    334 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

    Number of Latrines Method of Water Supply ,Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) SI. Service Olhers Disposal of Source System of Fighting Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others No. Night Soil of Storage with Service Lighting Supply Capacity (Points) in Kilolitres (in brackets) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 4 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 ST T,TW ORT,SR Yes 5,796 187 1,314 1,479 118 6 (1200) S,ST T,TW SR,ORT Yes 9,708 890 2,458 2,224 6 7 (2700) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 8 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 ST T,TW aRT Ahmadabad' 1,600 36 25 510 47 15 (900) (18.0) (See Ahmadabad Urban AggIQmeration). 16 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 ST T,TW ORT Ahmadabad 6,166 213 1,181 1,714 18 (976) (27.0) , (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 19 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 S T,TW ORT Yes 7,524 320 2,200 1,870 14 25 (4900)

    335 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT- V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

    SI. Class, Name and Population Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. Civic Status of Town (2001 Hospitals! Beds in Arts!Science! Medical Engineering Polytechnics Census) Dispensaries! Medical Commerce! Colleges Colleges T.B. Clinics etc. Institutions Law/Other noted in Colleges column 4 (of Degree Level and above)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ahmadabad (See Ahmidabad Urban Agglomeration) Ahmadabad U.A.# 4,525,013 H(61) 5,391 A(ll) 4 7 7 D(471) 2,708 S(6) HC(13) 18 C(17) NH(1084) 9,285 AS(2) FWC(41) AC(13) TB(3) 257 L(6) Other(3) U(1) 0(12) (a) Ahmadabad 3,694,974 H(29) 5,203 A(l1) 4. 7 7 (M.Corp)@ D(145) 2,636 S(5) FWC(37) C(17) TB(2) 257 AS(2) NH(lOO3) 8,961 ACCI3) L(6) U(I) 0(12) (b) IV Ahmadabad 14,706 D(1) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (7) (7) (7) (7) (c) IV Bopal (CT) 12,181 H(3) 15 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad D(I5) (13) (13) (13) (13) . (d) II Chandlodiya (M)@ 68,417 H(7) 35 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad D(47) (10) (10) (10) (10) HC(I) 1 NH(3) 24 Other(l) (e) I Ghatlodiya (M)@ 109,467 H(16) 88 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad D(53) (12) (12) (12) (12) HCCI) NH(14) 72 j (f) IV Gota(Cf) 13,843 0(5) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (13) (13) (13) (13) (g) III Jodhpur(M) 44,388 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (6) (6) (6) (6)

    (h) III Kali (M) 34,220 D(26) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad HC(2) IS (15) (15) (15) (15) NH(S) 25 (i) IV Lambha(CT) 16,722 H(l) 10 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad .. Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 0(1) (11) (11) (11) (11) Other(2) Ahmadabad (j) IV Makarba (CT) 18,047 0(2) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad. Ahmadabad HC(I) (10) (10) (to) (10)

    336 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Educational Facilities Working Number of Recreational and Cultural Facilities SI. Recognised Higher Secondary! *Junior Primary Adult Women's Stadium Cinema . Auditorium! Public No. Shorthand, Secondary! Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy Hostels Drama! Libraries Typewriting Intermediate! lation and Classes! with Community including and Vocational Senior Middle Centres, Number Halls Reading Training Secondary! Schools Others of Seats Rooms Institutions PUC (Pre- (Specify) university College)! Junior College level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Type(35) 279 522 1,141 6 3 (309) 4 42 55 . PL(23) SHType(26) RR(16) 0(85)

    0(57) 205 445 1,225 3 (309) 3 37 32 PL(I5) (a) RR(15)

    2 3 3 4 2 (b)

    5 5 6 2 PL(2) (c)

    4 3 7 Ahmadabad (d) (10)

    SH'Iype(IS) 17 12 23 9 (e) 0(6)

    ", 1 2 Ahmadabad (f) (13) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Vejalpur Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (g) (6) (6) (3) (6) (6) Type(2) 5 5 8 PL(1) (h)

    Ahmadabad 2 (i) (II)

    Sarkhej 3 Ahmadabad RR(l) (j) (2) (10)

    Y-54-48 . 337 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT - V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

    SI. Class, Name and Population. Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. Civic Status of Town (2001 Hospitals! Beds in Arts!Science] Medical Engineeling Polytechnics Census) ~ispensaries! Medical Commercei Colleges Colleges T.B. Clinics etc. Institutions Law!Other noted in Colleges column 4 (ofDegree Level' and above)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (k) III Memnagar (M) 37,284 H(1) 10 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 0(10) (10) (10) (10) (10) HC(l) NH(4) 5 (1) III Ramol (M) 27,550 0(4) 2 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Heel) 2 (13) (13) (13) (13) (m) II Ranip (M)@ 92,498 0(37) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad HC(I) (8) (8) (8) (8) NH(l5) 80 (n) . III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ 28,808 H(4) 30 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 0(28) (12) (12) (12) (12) Heel) NH(3) 18 (0) V Singarva (CT) 9,889 Heel) . Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (14) Ahmadabad FWC(I) (14) (14) (14) (14) TB(I)

    (p) III Thaltej (CT) 42,713 0(30) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad HC(l) (12) (12) , (12) (12) FWC(2) NH(5) 20

    (q) III Vastral (M) 41,919 0(9) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad (12) (12) (12) (12) (r) III Vastrapur (CT) 24,656 0(8) S(I) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad HC(I) (II) (11) (II) NH(l2) 80 (s) I Vejalpur(M)@ 116,086 0(50) 70 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad . Ahmadabad Ahmadabad HCCl) (9) (9) (9) (9) NH(20) 2 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 3 HI Bavla(M) 30,871 H(l) 62 Oholka Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 0(3) 22 (14) (32) (32) (32) HC(I) 5 FWCCI) 15 NH(2) 9 Other(9) 8 4 IV Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 II Chandlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 6 III Ohandhuka (M) 29,572 H(I) 50 AC(I) Bhavnagar (95) Bhavnagar (95) Ranpur(30) 0(10) HCCl) 50 Other(2) 10

    338 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 4 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 Type(2) . 3 5 16 1 (60) PL(2) 6 o

    339 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT - V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

    SI. Class, Name and Population Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No .. Civic Status of Town (2001 Hospitals/ Beds in ArtS/Science! Medical Engineering Polytechnics Census) Dispensaries! Medical Commerce! Colleges . Colleges T.B. Clinics etc. Institutions Law!Other noted in Colleges C<)lumn4 (of Degree Le,:eland above)

    I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 II Dholka(M)@ 61,569 H(5) 172 S(I) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 0(23) AC(1) (42) (42) (42) HC(1) NR(2) 10 8 GhatJodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 IV Gota(Cf) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 III Jodhpur(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 III Kali(M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 IV Lambha(Cf) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 IV Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 III Mernnagar (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 V Nandej (Cf) 7,642 D(2) 46 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad HC(I) (18) (18) (18) (18) NR(I) Other(l) 16 III Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 II Ranip(M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 III Sanand(M) 32,417 H(11) 52 Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad D(27) 45 (27) , (27) (27) (27) HCO) 30 FWC(1) TBO) NH(5) 40 Otber(1) 19 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 V Singarva (Cf) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 III Thaltej (Cf) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 III Vastral (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 III Vastrapur (Cf) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Vejalpur (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 II Viratrtgam (M) . 53,094 H(I)) 60 AC(1) Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahmadabad 0(2) 10 (62) 62) 62) Other(2 14

    Note: *In Gujarat State, the levels of Education are classified as under: (i) Primary (From standard I to VII passed) (ii) Secondary I Matriculation (From standard VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From standard XI to XII passed) Hence, the details under Co1.13 are not shown. # Ahmadabad U.A. is spred over in three talulms and two distrcts , Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad and Gandhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district. UA = Urban Agglomeration @ = Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

    340 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

    Educational Facilities Working Number of Recreational and Cultural Facilities SI. Recognised Higher Secondaryl *Junior PriIDal)' . Adult Women's Stadium Cinema' Auditorium! Public No. Shorthand, Secondary! Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy , Hostels Drama! Libraries Typewriting Intermediate! lation and Classes! with Community including and Vocational Senior Middle Centres, Number Halls Reading Training Secondary/ Schools Others of Seats Rooms Institutions PUC (pre- (Specify) university College)! Junior College level 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Type(2) 15 15 14 2 PL(3) 7 0(4)

    (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 8 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 3 2 2 Ahmadabad 2 PL(l) 15 (18)

    (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 16 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeraiion) 17 Type(2) 4 6 14 Ahmadabad (27) PLO) 18 SHType(2) 0(2)

    (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 19 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeratioh) 24 Type(3) 4 5 22 3 2 PL(I) 25 SHType(4) RR(I)

    341 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT - VI TRADE,, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999 SI. Class, Name and Civic Status of Town Name of Three most Important Commodities Exported No. 1st 2nd 3rd

    2 3 4 5 Ahmadabad (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) Ahmadabad U.A.# (See Constituent Units) Ca) Ahmadabad (M.C9rp)@ Processed Cloth Chemicals Diamond Industry (b) IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (c) IV Bopal (CT) Steel Products Vegetables Pulses (Tur) (d) 11 Chandlodiya (M)@ (e) Ghatlodiya (M)@ Steel Cupboard Furniture Tiles (1) IV Gota (CT) Marble, Kota Stone Iron'S Grill, Gates Tiles (g) III Jodhpur (M) Paddy Jowar Bajri (h) III Kali (M) Galvanised Iron Pipe Iron Bars (i) IV Lambha (CT) Paddy Wheat Rice (j) IV Makarba (CT) Paddy Tur Dal Bajri (k) III Memnagar (M) (I) III. Ramol (M) Iron Bars Synthatic Cloths Medicines (m) II Ranip(M)@ Cement Pipes Cement Sheets Tiles (n) III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ Bricks Vegetables Earthen Vessels (0) V Singarva (CT) Wood Grass Paddy (p) III Thaltej (CT) Bricks Marble Stone Tuver (Pulse) (q) III Vastral eM) Paddy Flowers Vegetables (r) III Vastrapur (CT) (s) I Vejalpur (M)@ Paddy Jowar Bajri 2 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment (CB) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 3 III Bavla (M) Rice Cotton Cotton Seed Oil 4 IV Bopal (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 5 11 Chandlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 6 III Dhandhuka (M) Cotton Gram Wheat 7 II Dholka(M)@ Power Loom Cloth Wooden Furniture .. Vegetables 8 Ghatlodiya (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 9 IV Gota(CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 III Jodhpur (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 11 III Kali (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 IV Lambha (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 IV Makarba (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 III Memnagar (M) (Sec Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 15 V Nandej (CT) Paper & Hard Board Rice Pieces of Log Wood 16 III Ramol (M) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 II Ranip (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 18 III Sanand(M) Tobacco Products Paddy Cotton Yarn 19 III Sarkhej-Okaf (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 V Singarva (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 21 III Thaitej (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 III Vastral eM) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 HI Vastrapur (CT) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Vejalpur (M)@ (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 25 II Viramgarn (M) Iron Products Cotton Bales Colour Chemicals

    Note: U.A. = Urban Agglomeration @ Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. # Ahmadabad U.A. is spred over in three talukas and two distrcts , Ahmadabad City and Daskroi talukas come from Ahmadabad and Gaodhinagar taluka comes from Gandhinagar district. .

    342 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

    . Name of Three most ImQ0rtant Commodities Manufactured Number of Number of . Numberof SI. 1st 2nd 3rd Banks Agricultural Non-Agricultural No. Credit Societies Credit Societies 6 7 8 9 10 11 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) (See Constituent Units) Cotton Cloths Chemicals Machinery & Parts . 881 8 668 (a) 2 (b) Steel Products Vegetables Pulses (TuT) 5 (c) Steel Furniture Furniture Diamond Industry 2 (d) Steel Cupboard Furniture Tiles 17 (e) Plastic Materials Tiles Iron'S Grill, Gates (t) Paddy Jowar Bajri 12 (g) Galvanised Iron Pipe [ron Bats 3 (h) Paddy Wheat Rice 1 (i) Paddy TUT Dal Bajri 4 2 G) 10 (k) Iron Bars Synthe!ic Cloth Medicines 1 (I) Cement Pipes Cement Sheets Tiles 5 (m) Bricks Earthen Vessels Vegetables 3 (n) Wheat Paddy Wood (0) Bricks Vegetabes Tuver (Pulse) 6 (p) Paddy Howers Vegetables (q) 7 (r) Paddy JowUr Bajri 13 (s) (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 2 Rice Sunmica Cattle Food 6 3 3 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 4 (See Ahmadabad, Urban Agglomeration) 5 Cotton Gram Wheat 9 1 6 Power Loom Cloth Furniture Shoes, Chappals 9 5 43 7 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 8 (See Ahmadabad'Urban Agglomeration) 9 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 10 (See Ahmadabad'Urban Agglomeration) 11 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 12 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 13 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 14 Paper & Hard Board Rice LogWood 2 15 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 16 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 17 Tobacco Products Paddy Cotton Yam 7 5 18 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 19 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 20 (See Ahmadabad I Jrh'm Agglomeration) 21 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 22 (See Ahinadabad Urban Agglomeration) 23 (See Ahmadabad Urban Agglomeration) 24 Iron Products Wheat Colour Chemicals· 15 3 16 25

    343 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD STATEMENT - VII CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES SLUM, 1999

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 II Viramgam (I) Navi Talavdi, Gandhi Yes 240 1,070 S 140 Chowk, Patelvas, Custom Chali (2) Raja Karsan-Ni-Chali Yes 46 221 S 35 (3) Khajuri Adda, Chand Gali, Yes 275 1,251 S 200 Rambhai-Ni-Chali, Nagori Adda (4) Juni Mil-Ni Chali, Vaghrivas Yes 248 1,116 2 S 150 (5) Samasuriya Police Line Yes 244 1,191 S 195 (6),. Pirkantabari Yes 146 607 S 135 (7) Garodavas Yes III 403 S 95 (8) Thakkarbapa Colony Yes 39 184 2 S 30 (9) Bhatthipura Yes 49 211 S (10) Kumbharvada, Ravalvas, Yes 203 899 S 100 Danapitha (11) Kasampura Yes 170 726 S 140 (12) Vohrvad Yes 96 484 S 96 (13) Nuri Society Yes 135 653 S 36 (14) Dalwadifali Yes 47 223 S 34 (15) Ramwadi Yes 40 212 OSD (16) Lala Ukani Chali Yes 22 90 OSD 2 III Sanand No Ward No:l Khadia: 3 I Ahmadabad (1) Afzalkhan Tekra Na Zumpda No 400 2,100 S 25 Ward No.3: DariIaj!ur: (2) Gau Sewa Trust Na Zumpda No 40 223 S (3) Futi Masjid Na Zumpda No 25 79 S 23 (4) Kumbhar Na Zumpda . No 16 48 ·S 15 (5) Vaghri vad-Premdarwaja No 38 189 S Ward No.4: Shllhuur: (6) Bhoiwada Na Chhapra Yes 500 2,000 0 S 300 (7) Parsi Gymkhana Na Zumpda Yes 100 400 S (8) Saiyed Na Chhapra Yes 300 1,100 S (9) Shankar Bhuvan Na Chhapra Yes 500 2,000 S 100 (10) Bhilvas Yes 150 600 0 S 150 Ward No.5: Ralkhad: (11) Gema Master Na Chhapra No 200 1,000 S 50 (12) Geban Shah Ni Pol Na Chhapra No 20 100 S 10 (13) Gaekwad Ni Haveli Na Chhapra No 60 300 OSD 20 (14) Slums Near . No 180 900 OSD 10 (15) Dhobighat Na Zumpda No 100 500 OSD 10 (16) Slums Near Ellisbridge No 50 300 OSD 30 Ward !S.o.6: Jamalgur: (17) Devilala Compound Na Chhapra No 20 100 S 15 (18) Ialalbava Ni Dargah Na Zumpda No 100 500 S 40 (19) Astodiya Darwaja Na Chhapra No 40 200 S 30 (20) Hebatkhan Masjid Na Chhapra No 25 150 S 15 (21) Iambudi Masjid Na Zumpda No 30 150 S 15

    344 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - VII . CIVIC AND 'OTHER AMENITIES SLUM, 1999

    Number of latrines MeThod of . Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. -Private Community Disposal of Points!Public Hydrants . Domestic Road Others No, Service Others NightS_oil -- installed for _Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 200 200 19

    S 38 38 9 6 S 207 240 20

    6 S 154 205 35 20 S 132 235 21 -" 20 S 105 140 18 S 85 95 20 20 S 35 37 ' 12 S 1 20 19 S 105 185 32

    10 S 152 91 27 S 95 95 12 20 S 51 70 12 S 35 42 3 15 ST I 15 4 8 ST 9 6 2

    20 S 200 40 18 3

    8 S 2 40 10 S i 25 12 S 2 16 10 6 S 2 38 20

    24 S 104 450 20 , 8 S 23 100 - 14 S 159 300 14 S 109 500 S 81 80 5

    4 S 22 50 :10 S 12 20 12 ST' 8 20 15 10 S1' - 3 150 40 10 SI 54 30 22 - ~ ST 11 50 5

    3 S 17 20 S 45 100 S 14 40 S 17 25 S 17 30 Y-54-49 ,345 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private· WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (22) Kot Ni Rang Na Zumpda No 35 190 S 10 (23) Muni. Quarters Na Chhapra No 40 170 S 5 (24) Soma Bhudar Na Ara Na Zumpda No 35 200 S 5 (25) Jagdish Mandir Ni Chali No 80 450 S 45 Ward· 7 : Paldi (2~) Slum Near P.T.College Yes 40 250 OSO (27) Slum Near Mahalaxmi Cross Road Yes 30 160 S '10 (28) Slum Near Girnar Society Yes 55 275 OSO 5 (29) Slum Near Bank of Baroda Yes 160 800 S 20 Society And Sohag Society Zumpda (Kashmira (30) Juni Masjid Na Chhapra Yes 175 870 S 10 (Marwadi Na Chhapra, Bhagvan Nagar No (31) Slum Near Hariharanand Ashram Yes 511 1,050 OSO lOS And Govind Bhai Ni Chali (32) River Bank Slum, Tagore Hall Yes 600 2,700 OSO 25 (33) Rabari Na Zumpda Yes 30 125 0 S 5 (Gall Of Peoples Bank) (34) Ohobighat Na Zumpda Yes 240 1,200 OSO 60 . (Behind V.S.Hospital) (35) Shardanagar Na Zumpda Yes 25 150 S 15 (36) Vasant Kunj Na Zumpda Yes 200 800 S 120 (Sukhipura Na Chhapra) -f37) Ganeshnagar Yes 215 1,055 aso 28 (38) Slums Near Saroj Flats Yes 48 400 S 20 (Trikarnlal Ni Chali) (39) Oesaivas (Fatehpura) Yes 35 100 S 7 (40) Zumpdpatti of River Bank' Yes 800 3,000 OSO 30 (41) Zurnpdpatti Near Museaum Kot Yes 35 150 S 4 (42) Bajaniyavas Near N.LO. Institute Yes 42 160 S 5 (43) Zumpda Behind Pushpanath Yes 25 . 130 aso 3 Mahadev (44) ,Marwadi Na Zumpda Yes 15 75 S 2 (Paldi Gam) (45) Paththarvali Masjid Na Zumpda Yes 34 160 S 3 And Vimayojna Oav~khana Na Zumpda (46) Varsha Flat Na Zumpda Yes 90 400 S 40 (47) Kashmira Na Zumpda Yes 40 200 S 27 (48) Huts Near Paresh Apartment Yes 60 250 S 49 (49) Huts Opposite Fatehpura Yes 60 300 S 40 Pumping Station (50) Huts Near Bhaththa, Anand Yes 12 35 S 10 Shoping Center (51) Oevnagar Na Chhapra Havelivas Yes 15 50 S 15 (Near Opera Society) (52) Sukhipura Na Zumpda Yes 32 70 S 25 Opp. Sharda Orainage Pum. Sin, Rabari Na Zumpda (Amul Society)

    346 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number ofTap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of Points/Public Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 14 35 5 S 7 40 10 S 10 35 10 S 49 80

    26 ST 4 29 3 6 S 2 10 I 5 ST 2 10 2 14 S 13 30 2

    7 S 45 25 3

    ST 206 25 5

    36 ST 25 15 12 6 S 30 30 3

    24 ST 60 50 7

    S 16 5 2 8 S 120 20 5

    8 ST 56 36 8 8 S 22 23 3

    2 S 7 5 36 ST 38 30 12 ST 16 4 5 ST 16 5 4 ST 15 3 2

    2 ST 15 4 5

    2 ST 16 3

    8 ST 5 45 12 ST 29 28 5 2 ST 43 49 4 14 ST 49 45 15

    ST 12 10 2

    ST 15 15 4

    ST 25 25 6

    347 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latlines (approximate) Pm'ate Water Borne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (53) Opposite Gitabag Pump.Stn., Yes 19 76 S 10 (Joytaram No Kuvo) Na Zumpda (54) Talshibhai Ni Chali Yes 19 95 S 2 Ward-8: Vasna; (55) Yogeshwar Na Zumpda Yes 810 3,240 S 60 (Opp. Sarkhej Oct. Naka) (56) Rajivnagar Yes 500 2,500 S 137 (57) Sorolinagar Na Zumpda Yes 700 3,500 S 150 (58) Someshwamagar Na Zumpda Yes 650 3,250 S 200 (59) Somnagar, Ranchhodnagar Yes 300 2,200 S 100 Na Chhapra (60) Na Zumpda Yes 100 450 0 S 75 (61) Guptanagar And Yes 1,000 5,000 S 350 Pravinnagar Na Chhapra (62) MangaJ Talav Na Zumpda Yes 300 1,500 0 S 30 (63) Kaehchhi Na Chhapra Yes 50 300 S 15 (64) Haribhai No Yando, Yes 80 270 S 35 Ramapir Ni Chali (Chandran agar Na Chhapra) (65) Narayan Nagar Yes 70 400 S 14 (Rangoli Party Plot) Hariomnagar (66) Malav Talav (Chamundanagar) Yes 2,000 1,000 S 150 (67) Visatnagar Na Chhapra Yes 40 250 S 10 (68) Jadibanagar Na Chhapra Yes 70 200 0 S 25 (69) Bhimaji Na Zumpda Yes 35 180 0 S 20 (70) Sornpura Na Zumpda Yes 100 500 S 20 (71) Rabari Na Chhapra- Yes 73 359 S II On Vasna Barraige Road (72) Susmita Na Zumpda Yes 50 200 0 S 16 Near Vijay Complex (73) Bhudarpura Na Zumpda Yes 75 600 S 20 (Marwadi vas) (74) Saurashtra Society Na Chhapra Yes 50 250 S 20 (75) Baba Rabari Na Zumpda, Yes 105 630 S 45 Bhudarpura Road (76) Mahenatpura, Ambavadi Yes 600 3,600 0 S 400 (77) Bhudarpura Na Zumpda (Thakorvas) Yes 55 330 0 S 10 (78) Bhilvas Na Chhapra Yes 60 360 S 12 (79) Rabari Na Zumpda, S.M. Road Yes 70 420 S 50 (SO) Abhuji Na Kuva Na Zumpda, Yes 40 225 S 35 C.N.Highschool No Khancho (81 ) Nagjibhai Na Zumpda Yes 20 140 S 2 Opposite Manav Mandir (S2) Bhikhabhai Ni Chali Yes 10 60 S 4 (Opposite Manav Mandir) (S3) Jadavnagar Yes 1,100 5,500 0 S 155 (S4) Dr.Ambedkar Colony Yes 632 3,160 0 S 163 (85) Rajaji Na Chhapra Yes 35 210 S 9 (86) Vastrapur Harijanvas Yes 60 360 S 7

    348 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections" 51. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others NightSoi! installed for Lighting Supply of {Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13' 14 15 16 17 18 2 ST 13 12 3

    2 ST 14 4 .3

    10 ST 55 15

    12 ST 187 137 4 ST 220 150 16 . ST 144 116 8 20 ST 124 100

    ST .- 76 7S 11 26 ST 407 450 f9

    2{) ST 105 25 4 ST 25 10 2 ST 35 30 4

    ST· 14 14 2

    6 ST 200 150 12 2 ST 10 10 . 2 ST 32 25 2 2 ST 10 10 5 S1' 40 20 6 ST 16

    4 ST 18 10 3

    16 ST 20 20 8

    2 ST 50 50 5 8 ST 58 50 5

    ST 406 200 20 -- ST 10 10 3 9 ST 12 10 4 . 3 ST 35 20-: 2 -ST 30 30 5

    2 ST 2 2 -

    2 ST 10 5 2

    18 ST 151 148 10 10 ST 167 160 20 . ST 9 9 4 4 ST 9 7 3

    .~

    '349 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slu_m Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum- Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ward No-IO: (87) Navrangpura.Bhagat Na Chhapra Yes 435 2,110 S 40 (88) Rabari Na Zumpda, Yes 100 500 S 52 Sardar Patel Nagar, Lal Bungla (89) Subhadrapura, Yes. 400 2,000 S 40 Near Pankaj Vidyalaya (90) Vanik Chhatralaya Na Zumpda Yes 150 750 S 35 (91) Gulbai Tekra Na Zumpda Yes 1,000 5,000 S 50 Ward No-ll: (92) Sardar Patel Stadium, No 250 1,200 S 25 Krishna Nagar Na Chhapra (93) Gopal Nagar Yes 450 1,900 0 S 180 (94) Jogni Mata Na Chhapra No 150 700 0 S 50 (95) Talavadi Na ChMpra Yes 170 650 S 84 (96) Slums Of Tulsiilagar Yes 50 200 S 20 (97) Pursharthnagar Yes 215 1,100 S 42 (98) Nat Na Chhapra No 128 650 S 45 (99) Maldhari Na Chhapra Yes 104 500 S 32 (100) Subhashnagar Yes 220 1,000 S 98 (101) Ambikanagar Yes 200 900 S 29 (102) Udhdhavnagar And Yes 300 UOO S 100 Jashpalsinh Na Chhapra Ward-12: NaraOllurj!: (103) Sanjaynagar-T.P.Sch.No.29 Yes- 800 4,000 0 S 60 Plot 352+351 (104) Chamundanagar No 350 1,750 S 70 (Near Naranpura Village) (lOS) Pikars Na Chhapra, Yes 60 350 S 30 Vakil Ni Chali, Darbar Ni Chali (106) Khengar Ni Chali-Octroi Naka, . No 50 250 S 18 Ranna Park Ward No-13: : (107) Vasukinagar No .250 1,250 2 S 210 (108) , Jawaharnagar Na Chhapra No 325 1,700 S Ward No.-14: ,luna Vad!!i (Chandrallha&@ Brid&e.) (J09) Sanjay Nagar Yes 700 4,000 OSD 131 (110) Parikshitnagar Yes 200 1,000 OSO 15 (111) Behind Jalvihar .Flat Yes 100 500 OSO 20 (112) Juna Wadaj (Ramapir No Tekro), Yes 300 1,500 S 120 Kumbharvas (113) Bhavani Ni Chali Up To Yes - 500 2,500 S III Bhanjibhai Na Pitha (114) Khodiyar Mata Ni Chali To Yes .600- 3,000 S 121 Ravatvas, Rabarivas (115) Jubffia Ni Chali Yes 105 500 S 20 (116) Vanzaravas Yes 90 400 0 S (117) Rohidas Vanshinagar Yes 400 2,000 1 S 140 (118) Oandar Ni Chali, Godavari Ni Chali Yes 300 1,500 1 S 120 (1l9) K.K.Parmar Ni Chali No 100 500 0 S 70

    350 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of ,Number of Tap EleCtricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsIPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) . Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 .. 16 17 18

    18 S 207 145 14

    11 S 22 12 I 6

    6 S 102 82 10

    16 S 54 10 6 16 S 179 .25 20

    2 ST 48 42· 5

    ST 15 80 ·2 5 ST 31 50 . 2. 10 ST 6 45 .2 2 ST· 45 41. 2 ST 100 50 2 16 ST 70 63 5 8 ST 24 89 2 3 ST 71 47 5 12 ST 45 29 2 .8 ST 125 60 5

    12 ST 124 100 24

    ST . 53 50

    51 .40 50 5

    ST 24 20

    22 . ST 89 150 24 20 ST II

    8 ST . 116 40 25 16 5T 19 16 if) 10 ST ·9 16 4 ST 150 100 10

    8 5T 190 172 21

    10 ST 121 121 ·24

    12 ST 25 25 4 16 ST 2 20 18 ST 140 100 13 10 ST 100 60 10 ST 72 70 4

    351 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) . Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (120) Ialaram Pasti Bhandar, No 250 1,300 0 S 100 Baliyadev Ni Chali (121) Motibhai Desai Ni Chali No 10 50 S 2 (122) Arjanbhai Ni Chali, No 150 750 0 S IZO Sector 1-2 Rasida Ni Chali (123) Nagjibhai Ni Chali, Sector 1-2 No 100 500 0 S 80 (124) Amthabhai Ni Chali And No 400 2,000 0 S 115 Bhangivas (125) Meladi Ma Ni Chali No 40 200 S 20 (126) Valmiki Rishi Ni Chali No 30 150 S· 15 (127) Marwadi Ni Chali No 50 250. S 20 {I 28) Mafatlal And Motilal Ni Chali No 200 1,000 S 150 (129) Bhurabhai Ni Chali No ISO '750 0 S 135 (130) Motibhai Ni Chali No 300 1,500 0 S 20 (l3l) Gagabhai Bharvad Ni Chali - No 30· ISO S 30 (132) Atmaram Ni Chali And -No 30 150 S 15 Chakabhai Ni Chali (133) Ambedkarnagar No 65 325 S 30 (134) Pur Piditnagar No 180 900 0 S 100 (135) Ambedkar Ni Chali No 200 1,000 S 160 (136) Kankuma Ni Chali No 150. 800 S 100- (137) Madrasi Ni Chali And Thakorvas No 150 750 S 60 (138) M.P. Ni Chali No 400 2,100 S 140 (139) Sabatnagar-Rohidas No 300 1,500 S 110 . (140) Kashmira Mahadev Ni And No 400 2,000 0 S 120 Dudhnath Mahadev Ni Chali (141) R.R.Shukla Ni Chali No 250 1;300 S 90 (142) Govindmukhi Ni Chali No 100 500 S 50 (143) Guru Bhagwan Ni Chali No 60 300 S 40 (144) Pur Pidit Sec.2, Mohanbhai Fojdar, No 600 3,000 S 140- Revabhai Babubhai Ni Chal ° (145) Taljibhai Ni Chali No 30 ISO S IS (146) Panchbhai Ni Khadki No 5 25 S 5 (147) Laxmanbhai Ni Chali No 30 150 S IS (148) Ranchhodbhai Ni Chali No 200 1,000 °0 S 120 (149) Khodiyar Ni Chali No 100 600 S 40 (150) Mafabhai Na Pithao No 150 750 S 90 (lSI) Kumbharwad-Gora Kumbhar No 200 1,000 a S 20 (152) BabaI' Ni Chali Yes 80 400 S 30 (153) Ravatvas To Indiranagar, No 100 500 S 45 Up To Vajaji Ni Ghanti (154) Hanumanpura To Charnunda Ni Chali No 800 4,000 OSD 120 (155) Kabir rekrl - Near Smashan Gruh No 150 '750 ° OSD 40 Ward NO-IS: SlIbarmali: (156) Slums Near J.P. Ni Chali Yes 20.0 1,200 0 S 20 (157) Slums Adjoing Power House Yes loo 600 S SO (158) Slums Near Hindustan Lever Yes 150 800 S 35 (159) Kolsi Kamdar Na Yes 500 2,500 0 S 90 Zumpda Achergam

    352 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections· SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsIPublic Hydrants Domestic Road others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ST 82 80 10

    ST 3 7 ST 122 120 5

    ST 80 40 5 ST 42 150 10

    4 ST 20 21 4 -ST 15 15 1 ST 21 20 5 ST 8 50 4 ST 137 135 4 ST 25 20 5 ST 30 25 2 ST 16 15· 2

    10 ST 60 30 8 26 ST 33 80 4 ST 160 160 9 ST 100 100 11 8 ST 60 50 10 16 ST 121 80 7 1 ST 100 120 10 ST 87 100 10

    16 ST JOO 70 ST 50 35 6 ST 40 25 4 26 ST 118 120 10

    ST 25 5 2 ST 5 5 ST 14 10 5 ST 80 60 10 2 ST 40 40 7 . 12 ST 86 80 5 14 ST 4 20 10 16 ST 42 40 5 8 ST 45 60 3

    16 ST 32 120 10 8 ST 26 40 7

    12 S1' 134 20 13 6 ST 53 40 Ie) 10 ST 34 20 5 16 ST 245 180 8

    Y-S4-S0 353 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (160) Ambikanagar Na Zumpda. Yes 60 350 a S 50 (161) Rabari Na Chhapra - Jain Derasar Yes 40 250 a S 16 (162) Subhashnagar Na Chhapra Yes 250 1,500 S 25 (163) Chharanagar Na Chhapra Yes 250 2,000 S 10 (164) Parvatinagar Yes 300 4,000 0 S 100 (165) Gandhivas Yes 350 4,500 2 S 150 (l66) Harjivan Ni Chali Na Chhapra Yes ISO 750 S 60 (!67) Kailashnagar Na Chhapra And Yes 100 600 S 30 Bhilvas Sabarmati Highway ({68) Kalkanagar Na Chhapra Yes 45 250 S 5 (169) Slums Near Veljibhai No Bunglow, Yes 15 75 S 3 Keshavnagar ([70) Niratnagar, Rabari Na Chhapra Yes 25 150 S 10 (171 ) Mal'wadi Ni Chali Yes 20 lOa S 5 (172) Slums Behind Naranbhai'S Yes 30 150 S 6 Bunglow (173) Ganeshwar Mahadev Na Zumpda Yes 15 80 S 5 (174) Vishwakarma Mandir Na Zumpda Yes 18 100 0 S 7 (175) Health Staff Quarters Na Zumpda Yes 300 1,700 S 58 (176) Slums Near Gurudwara Yes 50 200 0 S 15 (177) Chandrabhaganagar Yes 60 320 S 30 lawahar Chowk (178) Mawavala And Rabari Na Chhapra Yes 30 160 S 8 (179) Narayan Mistri Na Chhapra Yes 20 125 S 6 (180) Natha Bhagat Na Chhapra Yes 15 90 S 4 (181) Govind Ni Chali Yes 40 220 a s 10 (182) Satyanarayan Na Chhapra Yes 8 50 S 5 (183) Allnanagar Na Chhapra Yes 2~ 275 S 4 (184) Madrasi Na Zumpda - Yes 20 160 0 S 6 Near Sabarmati Railway Station (185) Bhangivas Na ChhapraAnd Yes 30 180 S 10 Ramdevnagar, lawahar Chawk (186) Juta Bazaar Na Chhapra And Yes 15 90 S 3 Main Bazaar Na Chhapra (187) Rabarivas And Bhangivas, Yes 25 125 S 4 KabirChowk (188) Madrasi And Rabari Na Yes 50 300 S 10 Chhapra - Dharmnagar (189) Jagabhai Ni Chhali And Yes 30 150 0 S 8 Vishwakarma Mandir Na Chhapra (190) Harijan Na Chhapra And Yes 10 75 S 6 Ganeshpura, Gangaramnagar (191) Manila! Ni Chali, Dharmnagar Yes 10 60 S 4 (192) Maganji Sabaji Ni Chali Yes 15 90 S 4 (193) Pratapji Vanjara Ni Chali And Yes 15 80 S 5 Hajarilal Ni Chali (194) Shankarpura Na Chhapra Yes 35 180 S 15

    354 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap ElectJicity Connections S1. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No . Service Others Night Soil . installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    to II 12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 ST 42 40 5 4 ST 15 15 . 10 ST 121 35 7 20 ST fo 26 5 ST 154 150 20 ST 190 180 35 8 ST 27 65 2 10 ST 35 35 12

    10 ST 13 9 3 3 Sr 10 3

    ST 15 10 5 ST 2 5 I 4 ST 17 10 2

    ST 8 6 2 ST 13 10 5 28 ST 113 60 5 10 ST 12 IS 3 6 ST 32 30 4

    ST 3 8 4 ST 16 15 1 4 ST 11 10 4 6 ST 7 10 I ST 3 5 1 ST 5 4 1 4 ST 12 10 3

    4 ST 14 12 3

    ST 4 3

    ST 8 7 2

    ST 23 22 4

    ST 16 15 5

    ST 7 6 3

    4 ST 5 4 2 2 ST 12 10 2 ST 12 10 5

    6 ST 16 15 5

    355 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOQK : AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum [s it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    Ward No.16: Dudh~hwar: (195) Harijan Na Zumpda Yes 135 665 2 S 28 (196) Dal Mill Na Zumpda Yes 10 57 S 10 (197) Shahi Masjid Na Chhapra Yes 30 107 S 28 (198) [ndiranagar Na Chhapra Yes 250 1,101 S 20 (199) Balapir Tekra Na Zumpda Yes [00 500 S (200) Sarajibhai Ni Chali Yes 120 545 S [4 (Ranchhodnagar) (201) Shantilal Ni Chali Yes 250 717 S 39 (202) Bai Parvati Na Chhapra Yes 43 246 S 40 (203) Muni.Quarters And Rabari Na Yes 25 125 S 2 Zumpda (204) Vanzara Na Zumpda Yes 150 600 S 10 (205) Mai Fateshah Kabrastan Na Yes 40 219 S 17 Zumpda Ward No.17: Madhugura: (206) Ganeshji, Gurudwara Na Zumpda No 100 600 S 70 (207) Devjipura Na Chhapra No 900 4,000 S 250 (208) Kasambhai And Bava Barjilla Na No 10· 50 S 5 Chhapra (209) Tran Khuniya Dela Na Chhapra No 50 250 S (210) Kankarikui, Kamal Bhagat Na, No 80 300 S Ganeshpura & Anand Bhuvan (211) Rabarivas, Vansant Area No 100 550 S 40 (212) Galiben Na Chhapra No 60 300 S (213) Saroj Na Chhapra No 140 400 S (214) Rabari Na Chhapra No 10 50 S (215) Bhi1vas No 60 250 S 25 Ward No.18: Girdharnagar: (216) Sitaben Na Zumpda No 10 43 S 10 (217) Slums Near Cantonment Area, No 448 2,242 S 287 Shri Colony (218) Thakorvas Na Chhapra No 65 328 S (219) Slums Behind Ghoda Camp No 175 873 S 18 (220) Shims Behind Camp Tolnaka No 153 765 S 12 (221) Banushura Na Chhapra No 21 104 S 1 (222) Kuberpura, Kumbharvas Na No 76 378 S 35 Chhapta, Ramkrushan Ni Chali (223) Bhilvas Na Chhapra No 140 700 S IO (224) Patel Chali, Gurukul And No. 590 2,990 S 146 Ranchhodpura Na Zumpda (225) Ladlapir Na Chhapra No Il2 560 S 35 (226) Kanjinagar Na Chhapra, No 163 815 S 106 Chhanapura And Ghasiram NaZumpda Ward.19:A~arwa: (227) Sakalchand Master Ni Chali No 60 290 S 41 (228) Haripura Na Zumpda No 19 105 1 S 8 (229) Babupurana Chhapra No 122 705 0 S 62 (230) Nadia Vas No 17 83 S 12

    356 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricit~ Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsIPublic Hydrants. Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 1&

    16 S 106 35 5 S 10 4 1 " S 30 30 & 12 S 3 &- 12 S 57 25 5 S IS 20 6

    6 ST 45 31 5 S & 8 2 S 8 8

    8 S 24 21 2 4 S 17 21 2

    24 S 100 90 10 25 S 700 500 50 2 S 10 8 2

    10 S 4 30 5 16 s· 4 35 5

    5 S 82 90 10 10· S 30 30 5 10 S 120 130 5 2 S 7 8 2' 5 S 50 40 7

    ST 10 10 10 ST 422 294 20

    10 ST 58 2 12 ST 214 18 8 10 ST 101 10 8 2 ST 13 13 1 5 ST II 11 ,5

    16 ST 108 28 8 24 ST 323 202 10

    8 ST 107 17 5 6 ST 138 100 8

    5 s 25 23 2 s 12 4 6 S 73 88 6 S 17 17 '4

    357 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Numher of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (231) Slums Near Tilaknagar No 19 98 S 16 (232) Koliwad Na Chhapra And No 62 297 S 49 Hanuman Vali Chali (233) Atmamm Na Chhapra And No 28 135 S 14 Sorath Mill Compound Na Chhapra (234) Hari Om Na Chhapra No 7 38 S 4 (235) Harijall Vas And Railway No 47 245 S 31 Colony Na Chhapra (236) Asarwa Mill And Bhilvas No 15 70 S 10 (237) Patni Vas No 58 242 S 40 (238) Bhairav Tekri Na And No II 52 S 6 Talavadi Na Chhapra (239) Mata Bhavani Vav Na No 55 302 S 10 Chhapra And Rabarivas (240) . Jayram Rabari Na Chhapra And No 25 126 S 10 . Cheharnagar (241) MLA Quarters Na Zumpda No 74 72S 0 S 25 (242) Aryoday Ginning Mill Ni Chali No 40 190 S 31 (243) Asarwa Railway Yard Na Chhapra No 21 104 S IO (244) Parsi Ni Chali No 401 2,004 S 108 (245) Kadia Ni Chali No 753 4,208 S 115 (246) Nilkanth Mahadev Ni Chali No 202 1,131 S 170 (247) Kanaiyalalji Ni Chali No 95 498 S 52 (248) Jivanlal Jethalal Ni Chali No 85 408 S 41 (249) Moti Lallu Ni Chali No 113 563 S 64 (250) Manilal Mukhi Ni Chali No 142 746 S 70 (251) Jayantilal Chunilal Ni ChaH No 241 1,141 S 102 (252) Amrutlal· Keshavlal Ni Chali No 253 1,210 S 100 (253) Ashapuri Ni Chali No 136 703 S 52 (254) Brahmchari Nu Dahelu No 204 1,015 S 110 (255) Haji Satar Ni Chali No 187 996 S 72 (256) Kundanlal Ni ChaH No 168 798 S 50 (257) Babusing Ni Chali No 172 856 S 35 (258) Manjushri Mill Ni No 137 642 S 40 Mating Vali Chali (259) Mali No Kuvo No 160 796 S 20 (260) Ramjimandir Ni Chali No 22 95 S 5 (261) Kumbhnath Ni Chali No 21 90 S 5 (262) Hanuman Ni Chali No 28 112 0 B 10 (263) Jay Hind Sola Ni Chali No 43 242 0 S 15 (264) Piru Bhathiyara Ni Chali No 148 735 S 50 (265) Ode Vas No 187 836 S 80 (266) Tadvali Chali No' 256 1,121 S 102 (267) Bhaktinagar Na Chhapra Behind No 58 276 S 20 Meghaninagar Housing Society (268) Ghela Karsan Ni Chali No 108 553 S 32 (269) Gopaldas Na Chhapra No 73 332 S 35 (270) Chotalal Ni Chali No 78 352 0 S 42

    358 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsfPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Olhers No. Service Others Night Soil ,. installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 15 15 3 4 S 51 49 5

    2 S 20 20 4

    S 7 3 5 S 40 31 3

    S 12 6 5 S 38 33 3 S 11 5

    S 45 27 8

    S 15 14 5

    5 S 24 37 5 S 33 22 S 18 6 5 16 S 110 103 15 32 S 169 143 15 24. S 160 105 [2 S 62 25 2 5 S 49 55 8 6 S 65 60 13 S 105 52 5 18 S 121 72 5 18 S 123 34 6 S 123 50 4 16 S 107 58 5 4 S 53 43 5 16 S 106 30 4 5 S 45 15 5 6 S 40 16 4

    5 S 65 40 4 2 S 13 10 2 2 S 10 8 2 S ' 14 12 2 4 S '25 32 2 10 S 55 44 4 S 73 38 5 S 124 55 6 S 29 14 2

    S 50 32 3 S 38 13 2 5 S 40 12 2

    359 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    Sl. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage ----latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ward-20: Naroda Road: (271) Ghanchi Ni Chali And No 162 762 2 s 54 Narandas Na Chhapra (272) Ramchandranagar Na Chhapra No 105 560 2 S 40 (213) Bachubhai Na Chhapra No 188 LOIS o S 24 (274) Bhimravnagar Na Chbapra No 156 816 S 76 (275) Rabari Na Chhapra And No 85 415 S 6S Khodiyarnagar (276) Chandulal Shamaldas Ni Chali No 120 830 o S 32 (277) Santokben Ni Chali No 22 140 o S 34 (278) Chhanaji Na Chhapra No 217 1,470 1 S 105 (279) Madrasi Na Chhapra No 214 1,380 o S 24 (280) Popal Ratna Ni Chali No 98 456 o S 15 (281) Suryanagar Na Chhapra No 35 216 S 6 (282) Jogeshwarinagar Na Chhapra No 121 547 o S 20 (283) Jay Yogeshwarinagar Na Chhapra No 76 345 S 7 (284) Nadiyanagar No 106 476 o S 16 (285) Shantinagar Na Chhapra No 174 980 o S 28 (286) Patni Sanjognagar Na Chhapra No 46 . 290 S 14 (287) Hasmukhlal Ni Chali No 54 314 S 7 (288) Bharat Khand Mill Ni Chali No 115 560 o S (289) Rameshchandra Vakil Ni Chali No 82 415 o S 26 (290) Vadwali Chali No 38 270 o S 14 (291) Karimchand Ramjan Ni Chali No 24 190 o S 16 (292) Ramlal Ni Chali No 116 746 o S 37 (293) Kadri Saheb Nu Dehlu No 24 98 S 8 (294) Millatnagar. No 19 87 o S 6 (295) Ratilal Ni Chali No 36 190 o S 24 (296) Topiwala Ni Chali No 32 174 o S 8 (297) Aryoday Spinning Mill Ni Chali No 126 654 2 S 35 (298) Vraj Vallabh Pura Ni Chali No 96 517 2 S 32 (299) Tekravali Chali No 84 462 S 26 (300) Naranbhai Ni Chali No 226 970 S 120 (301) Gheevali Chali No 112 715 S 76 (302) Gokulpurani Navi Chali No 45 212 1 S 18 (303) Hakamsing Ni Chali No 62 306 2 S 11 (304) Mamu Pathan Ni Chali No 47 265 S 28 (305) Chiman Mahasukh Ni Chali No 42 214 S 18 (306) Dr. Gandhi Ni Chali No 54 290 1 S 14 (307) Patninagar No 38 188 o S 7 (308) Satyanarayan Ni Chali No 18 96 o S 5 (309) Gayatrinagar No 34 170 o S 26 (310) Chhagurbha Ni Chali No 54 314 S 34 (3Il) Kothavali Chali No 32 160 S 12 (312) Mohan Vakil Ni Chali No 126 745 S 44 (313) Tejaji KaJuji Ni Chali No 76 416 2 S 27 (314) Krishnaji Na Chhapra No 74 389 S 24 (315) Kachwali Chali No 35 186 2 S 19

    360 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity ,Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    S 57 55 15

    8 S 70 75 20 10 S 120 122 12 S 106 101 8 S 60 20

    4 S i 45 46 3 S . 12 8 5 10 S 98 105 5 16 S 53 45 18 5 S 22 20 10 3 S 10 17 8 S 15 28 10 4 S 11 5 S AO· 45 5 S III 47 25 S 17 8 8 s 20 14 4 16 S 14 4 14 S 37 26 5 S 17 17 7 'S 10 14 4 32 S 46 45 14 4 S 7 7 S 5 5 5 S 16 15 2 3 S 12 11 2 18 S 47 60 12 S 39 40 8 6 S 44 35 2 S 126 109 20 S 84 43 15 S 25 17 5 6 S 32 20 3 S 17 20 5 - S 12 10 8 6 S 24 35 4 2 S 15, 16 2 2. S 9 9 2 2 S 15 18 8 S 20 37 10 S 12 16 4 6 S 58 50 10 2 S 27 30 5 . 8 S 24 40 10 S 15 18 5

    Y-S4-S1 361 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population 0 Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage lauines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (316) Mohrabibi Ni Chali No 47 245 0 S 27 (317) Soma Kumbhar Ni Chali No 52 274 0 S 24 (318) Nanchand Mavjira Ni Chali No 27 124 2 S 7 (319) Madan Maharaj Ni Chali No 24 l!6 0 S 2 (320) Narmadaben Ni Cha1i No 19 110 S 8 Ward No.-21: Sarj!snur: (321) Vaghrivad Near Rudia Sheri Yes 70 350 S 10 (322) Panditnagar Na Chhapra Yes 160 800 S 50 (323) Nathusing Na Chhapra, Yes 280 1,400 S 60 Mill Chhapra, Bordivav Nagar (324) Slums Near Ramesh Estnte Yes 30 140 I S (325) Sonariya Blocks Na Zumpda Yes 180 900 2 S 40 (326) Slum Quarters'Ni Chali Yes 70 350 1 S 25 (327) Slums Neat Potalia Talav Yes 150 750 1 S 40 (328) Huts Of Saifi Society Yes 1,000 5,500 4 S 90 (329) Naval Seth Na Chhapra Yes 50 250 S 50 (330) Eklavya Ni Chali Yes 70 360 S 50 (331) Bapal!d Kadiya Ni Chali Yes 120 600 S 40 (332) Ashokvadi Na Chhapra Yes 80 400 S 70 Ward-22: Potalia Talav: (333) Slums Nr. Vijay Mill & Ani! Starch No 90 450 2 S 170 (334) Chaminda Quarters Na Zumpda No 2,500 12,500 4 S 1,500 (335) Lilaben Na Chhapra No 1,000 5,000 3 S 250 (336) Ridha Raman Na Chhapra And No 600 3,000 3 S 350 Surrounding Area (337) Chamundanagar Na Chhapra No 400 2,000 S 100 (338) Gafurbbai Ni Cbali No 1,000 5,000 2 S 250 (339) Shanti Nivasan Ni Chali. No 250 1,700 S 100 (340) Ambapara :':a Chhapra No 300 1,500 2 S 125 (341) Chhaganji Ni Chali No 400 2,000 2 S 370 (Dhabavali, Paliyanagar) (342) Ambika Nagar Na Chhapra No 250 1,250 1 S ISO (343) Kalyannagar Na Chhapra No 300 1,500 2 S 125 (344) Gabhaji Magaji Ni Chali And No 500 2,500 3 S 225 Surrounding Chhapra (345) Ashok Mill Ni Chali No 375 1,775 S 150 (346) SafedChali No 150 750 S 50 (347) Kapadia Ni Chali No 225 1,250 2 S 150 (348) Fakirdas Ni Chhali And No 500 2,000 2 S ISO Surrounding Chhapra (349) Roshan Bibi Ni Chali And No 350 1,750 2 S 100 Surrounding Chhapra (350) Sanjaynagar Na Zumpda No 180 900 2 S 180 (351) Meldinagar Na Chhapra, No 550 2,750 2 S 350 Dabyabhai Bagich Na And Arvind Mill N

    362 roWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number ofTap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPubJic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I7 18 S 14 10 2 S 10 26 5 S 18 12 5 8 S 14 21 5 S IO 13

    8 S 20 8 5 IO S 60 50 10 8 S 133 70 12

    5 S 30 3 3 10 S 60 40 15 5 S 30 5 ,4 10 S 150 50 6' 16 S 200 60 12 4 S 50 46 4 16 S 58 23 4 24 • S 110 20 21 8 S 80 30 ·6

    ~ 8 S 42 45 25 70, S· 122 70 7 30 S ISO 90 20 8 S 161 40 4

    12 S 52 80 8 36 S lSI 225 2~ 24 S 80 75 15 8 S 122 30 3 24 S ' 237 120 12

    - S 221 120 2 S 45 60 20, S 145 125 15,

    S 132 30 20 S 42 15 , 10 S 62 50, 5' S 152 124 10

    S 66 129 20 + ,~. S 48 38 14 : S 153 60 20

    363 : DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    Sl. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved . System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in. of of (approximate) , Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ward-23: Kubernagar: (352) Gurukrupanagar, Tanki Valo Vistar No 187 725 1 S 40 (353) Arnrajinagar 1,2,3, No 331 1,369 1 S 92 (354) Sundarsing Ni Chali No 148 603 S 40 (355) Vidhyanagar And Near M,M.School No 317 1,188 S 50 (356) Shyamnagar No 551 2,167 S 110 (357) Chandranagar No 312 1,110 l' S 105 (358) layantibhai Ni Chali And No 434 1,773 S 57 Omprakash Ni Chali (359) Savitrinagar No 396 1,337 S 41 (360) Slum Area Of Gurukrupanagar No 142 655 S 25 Tanki To Ganganagar (361) Kismatnagar No 341 1,694 S 72 (362) Ganganagar No 237 914 1 S 50 (363) Slum In Gurukrupanagar And No 131 583 0 CD Gurudwara Vistar (364) Sharma Ni Chali No 130 509 CD (365) Diffence Colony No 178 787 0 S 100 (366) Parihamagar No 209 846 0 S 42 (367) Pushpanagar No 733 3,400 I S 100 (368) logeshwarinagar No 120 529 2 S 40 (369) Chharanagar No 648 3,840 S 240 (370) F-Ward-Lakhdhirbhai Ni Gati No 200 914 S 30 (371) B"Ward,D-Ward-Harijanvas No 208 1,137 S 41 (372) Katcha Chhapra No 150 748 S 20 Near Sardargam Station (373) Kumbhaji Ni Chali No 216 1,014 S 45 (374) Dhanji Master Ni Chali No 76 470 1 S 44 (375) Hiraji Vasaji Ni ChaJi No 62 315 0 S 25 (376) Balister Ni Chali No 44 227 S 15 (377) Bai Amba Ni Chali No 38 187 S 4 (378) Savgunnagar No 52 280 0 S 18 (379) Thakorvas No 42 216 S 17 (380) Trikamlal Ni Chali No 57 290 0 S 22 (381) Shankar lamadarni Chali No 64 315 0 S 28 (382) Sugarnagar No 51 260 0 S 14 (383) Bhagvandas Ni Chali No 27 114 S 8 (384) Omkarnagar No 34 184 0 S 14 (385) Punjaji Kubaji Ni Chali No 29 135 S 12 (386) Saraswatinagar No 46 224 0 S 17 (387) Santos hi nagar No 39 170 0 S 14 (388) Shantisagar Ni Chali No 145 785 S 74 Ward No·24~ !!ardarnal:ar: (389) Rabarivas No 170 850 S 20 (390) Bhavaninagar No 16 80 S 5 (391) Ashanagar No 59 295 S 12 (392) Rabari Na Chhapra No 173 865 S 33 (393) Kashiben Na Chhapra No 32 160 S 12

    364 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Numbe~ of Tap ElectriCity Connections SI. Private CommUliity Disposal of Points/Public Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

    2 S II 20 10 4 S 83 20 18 S 9 30 8 S 19 $0 13 S 29 . 110 5 S 19 90 6 S 26 50 2·

    S 23 41 6 S II 20 3

    S 21 40 10 S 15 98 30 20 ST Il 5

    30 ST 11 3 S Il2 50 7 S 15 33 6 12 S 53 102 15 S 10 80 20 S 43 60 :,17 12 S IS 32 6 24 S 17 35 6 S 11 20 S 48. 40 6 6 S 31 30 4 S 81 10 5 S 23 12 5 S 10 2 ,8 S 12 16 - S 22 8 15 S' 10 10 10 .- 6· S 25 21 12 S 10 13 20 S 10 8 5 S 20 5 3 S 20 5 8 2 S 10 12 13 S 15 29 12 12 s 40 30 14 "

    s 10 25 6 S )0 5, 2 . S .19 30 S 40 45 7: j, S 12 5 -i

    365 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name ~f the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System , Number No, Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (394) BaJiyadevnagar No 123 615 S 41 (395) Shivshaktinagar Na Chhapra No 144 720 S 40 (396) Subhashnagar No 160 800 S 40 (397) Manipurnagar No 15 75 S 4 (398) Kamdarnagar No 86 430 S 40 (399) Rajivnagar No lIO 550 S 20 (400) Ashram Na Chhapra And No 14 70 S 5 Bhavnathbhavan Na Chhapra (401) Juna Saraniyav

    366 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number ofTap Electricit~ Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    c 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IF S 30 14 6 1 S 8 40 8 5 S 40 35 10 S. 1 2 S 2 10 S 22 20 S . 5 3

    12 S 22 20 10 S 7 5 S 42 30 10 12 S 95 90 15 S 102 46 S 10 10 6 S 41 40 6 10 S 107 45 10 5 S 30 10 8 12 ST 30 30 8 ST 40 40 4 S 16 15 10 S 10 10 10 ST 117 120 10 ST 7 16 5 15 ST 7 5 3 S 7 10

    10 S 70 70 11 S 118 80 15 S 16 16 3 S 20 10 3 S 62 12 3 S 32 5 7 S 17 12 9. '8 S 41 25 8 S 52 45 9. S 24 20 6 ST 2 3 S 83 70 10 S 2 65 4 S 4 38 4 S 2 24 4 20 S 4 92 4 S 100 70 7 S 80 60 4 S 27 128 8 S 14 137 12 S 51 130 14- S 56 200 15

    367 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population ,. Paved System Number. No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne

    '~'1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (440) Nadia Nagar No 80 400 S 35 (441) Kathiawadi Chali No 95 500 S 40 (442) Purohit Ni Chali No 70 400 0 S 38 (443) Patni Nagar No 110 500 S 40 (444) Mahakalinagar No 125 600 S 50 (445) Tekrawali Chali No 85 500 S 40 (446) Punja Nathu Ni Chali ,No 105 500 2 S 100 (447) Dhobi Ni Chali No 48 300 0 S 30 (448) Parsi Na Bhaththa Na Chhapra No 70 350 S 20 (449) Bai Lili Ni Chali No 60 300 0 S 35 (450) Sumitraben Ni Chali No 27 140 0 OSD (451) Mahendrakumar Ni Chali No 95 450 S 60 (452) Mangal Girdhar Ni Chali No 48 250 1 S 48 (453) Vagadpura No 45 220 0 S 40 (454) Delhiwali Chali No 75 400· 1 S 35 (455) Punja Prabhu Ni Chali No 26 120 0 S 12 (456) Khadawali Chali No 240 1,300 S 100 (457) Adityanagar Na Chhapra No 60 300 S 15 (458) Bansi Ni Chali Na Chhapra No 75 400 S 60 Ward lSo.-26: Thakkarbi!l~an!lgar: (459) Vasantnagar Na Chhapra No 1,200 6,500 0 S 150 (460) Mahavirnagar Ni Chali No 566 3,000 0 S 144 (461) Vihatnagar Na Chhapra No 185 840 0 S 150 (462) Sant Rohitdasnagar No 150 750 0 S 130 (463) . Bharwadvas (Opposite Labharth) No 120 600 0 S 60 (464) Chandrabhan Ni Chali No 50 250 S 40 (465) Garibdasnagar-Narbheramnagar- . No 100 500 0 S 70 Ghogha Maharaj Chhpara (466) Shaktinagar:Virarnnagar Chhapra No 180 900 S 139 (467) Bharvadvas Near Noble School No 120 740 S 40 Ward No.-27: Naroda-Mulhia: (468) Kalabhai Na Zumpda No 45 130 OSD 28 (469) Meldinagar No 90 280 OSD 30 (470) Mohmrnadnagar No 25 100 OSD 25 (471) Santoshinagar No 650 3,200 S 60 (472) Mafatnagar Na Chhapra No 140 500 0 S 125 (473) Gautarnnagar No 50 210 OSD 10 (474) Mafatnagar Na Chhapra, No 350 1,600 S 250 Prabhatnagar, Pratapnagar (475) Kashiram Na Zumpda And No 170 525 S 105 Gangaben Na Chhapra (476) Slums Behind Chandresh Society No 20 70 OSD (477) Bethak Na Chhapra No 30 70 S 30 (478) Sutaram Na Chhapra And No 70 280 OSD 18 Talav Na Chhapra (479) Hasmukhnagar Na Chhapra No 25 80 OSD 18 (480) Nilkanth Mahadev Na Chhapra No 18 55 OSD 10 (481) Babubhai N~ Chhapra No 40 160 OSD 10

    368 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electritity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil ' installed for Lighting , Supply of (Points) , Protected Water

    10 1l 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "S 1 33 S ' 2 35 4 S 2 40 S 2 40 4 S 4 60 10 8 S 71 20 25 '10 S 91 80 5 10 S 31 27 7 , 8 S 51 20 4 6 S 42 40 4 ST 1 ' IO S 82 56 15 S 48 42 2 S 41 25 12 14 S 71 70 10 5 S 26 36 25 10 S 129 225 15 S 40 75 20 8 S 75 60 50

    16 S 52 70 32 18 S 58 65 8 S 82 20 5 S 81 25 S 61 56 4 S 40 4 S 42 10 4

    S ' 140 40 5 S 40 8

    5 ST 8' 28 2 2 ST 65 30 2 ST 24 25 1 30 ST 144 60 10. 2 ST 125 93 10 5 ST 50 22 2 ,ST 154 45 4

    2 ST 92 105 5

    ~ - ST 12 12 S 16 30· 2 ,6 S 22 14 1

    S 18 15 S 8 7 2 2 ST 30 31 2

    369 DISTRICT CEl'jSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population ... Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified . Households of the . Roads (in of of (approximate) Shim Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) . Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (482) Hasmukhbhai Na Chhapra No 105 425 OSD 5 (483) Vimalnagar No 28 lIO OSD 35 (484) Azadnagar No 30 150 OSD 50 East Zone- Ward No.28: Ballunal:ar: . (485). lamnadas Ni Chali Yes 50 300 S 10 (486) . lamunanagar Yes 200 1,200 S 40 (487) Narsiilh Bhagat Na Chhapra Yes 110 500 S 25 (488) Chandbhai Ni Chali Yes 100 600 S 32 (489) Chunvar Nagar Yes 125 750 S 32 (490) Damodar Ni Chali Yes 164 1,000 S 64 (491) Dhobi Ni Chali Yes 97 600. S 30 (492) Ganganagar Yes 100 610 S 90 (493) Hakim Ni Chali Yes 114 700 S 32 (494) Hanumannagar Yes 123 760 ·S 100 (495) Hardas Nagar Yes 241 1,500 S 200 (496) Hardas Ni Chali Yes 110 600 S 65 (497) Indira Garibnagar Yes 555 4,000 S 50 (498) Kavi Nagar Yes 129 800 S 20 (499) Lokharid Ni Chali Yes 252 1,500 S 150 (500) Malek Saban Dargah Ni Chali Yes 80 500 S 40 (501) Maniben Ni Chali Yes 34 300 S 10 (502) Nasib Nagar . Yes 73 400 S 35 (503) Popatlal Ni Chali Yes 48 300 s· 12 (504) Premchand Nagar Yes 101 600 S 30 (505) Rabet Ni Chali Yes 50 300 S 15 (506) Rajak Master Ni Chali Yes 60 350 S 22 (507) Ramani Nagar . Yes 32 200 S 14 (508) Rasiklal Ni ChaJi Yes 50 300 S 33 (509) Satyanarayan Nagar Yes 60 350 S 35 (510) Sonariya Ni Chali Yes 95 600 S 80 (511) Naran Mukhi Ni Chali Yes 60 350 S 36 (512) Vihat Nagar Yes 90 60Q S 85 (513) Vishnu Nagar Yes 150 900 S 90 (514) Vira Ni Chali Yes 166 1,000 S 80 War!! ~o-22: RBkbia!: (515) Bala Kumbhar Ni ChaJi Yes .50 250 S 14 (516) Chartoda Kabrastan Na Chhapra Yes I2 60 S 12 (517) D.B.C.Dawakhana Na Yes 33 165 S Chhapra & Hospital Near Police (518) Ganga Doshi Ni Chali Yes 63 400 S 12 (519) Garibnagar Monogram Mill Kote Ye~ 60 300 OSD 2 (520) Girdharnagar Compound Na Yes 42 240 S 14 Chhapra (521) Girdharnagar Master Compound Yes 102 .500 S 20 (522) Gurudwara Nil Chhapra Yes 17 100 S 6 (523) Madhu Bhai Ni Chali Yes 51 250 S 12

    370 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap '. Electricity Connections SI. Private Community· Disposal of . PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil instailed for Lighting Supply of· (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 ST 40 20 Sf 28 28 2 ST 30 50 2

    5 S 50 50 5 3. S 200 200 7 3 S 110 110 4 2 S 100 100 4 S 125 125 5 S 164 164 6 10 S .97 97 4 S 100 100 4 8 S 114 114 4 S 123 123 5 3 S 241 241 8 8 S 110 110 4 26 S 555 555 IS 10 S 129 129 4 10 S 252 .252 9 15 S 80 80 3 4 S 3 30 2 13 S 73 73 3 8 S 48 48 2 S 2 101 4 S 50 50 '2 S 60 60 S 32 32 1 S 50 50 2 S 60 ~O 2 9 S 95 95 3 9 S 60 60 2 3 S 90 90 3 ·3 S ISO ISO 5 14 S 166 166 6

    ST 52 50 2 2 ST 21 17 ' 3 5 ST 5 5

    6 ST . 12 12 ,4 4 ST 2 10 '2 ST 14 14 3

    ST 37 37 4. 2 ST 2 5 I 4 S1 . 48 48 ,3

    371 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) . Sewerage latrines .(approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (524) Madhtibhai Na Chhapra (Zumpda) Yes 86 450 S 4 (525) R.C.Technical Na Chhapra- Yes 52 250 OSD 12 Road Na Zumpda (526) Railway Colony Na Chhapra- Yes 120 600 OSD 50 Road Na Zumpda (527) Railway Na Chhapra- Yes 32 150 OSD 5 Road Na Zumpda (528) Rajivnagar-Road Na Zumpda Yes 20 100 OSD (529) Satyadev Society Na Chhapra Yes 50 250 S 4 (530)--...._ Sirkigar Kabrastan Na Zumpda Yes' 25 100 S 20 (531T-slums Near Bapunagar Hospital Yes 31 150 OSD 4 (532) Vora Na Roj~-N'aZUlDpda Yes 38 200. S to (533) Aath Ordi Ni Chal Yes 108 500 S 10 (534) Annusing Ni Chali Yes 1-04 500 S 20 (535) Oghabhai Ni Chali Yes 110 550 1 S 13 (536) Badshah Ni Chali Yes 20 100 '0 . S 5 (537) Badshah Na Roja Ni Chali Yes 78 400 S 11 (538) Bala Chhagan Ni Chali Yes 331 1,300 S 12 (539) Bala Kumbhar Ni Chali Yes 231 1,100 S 14 (540) Balabhai Ni Chali Yes 28 200 .0 S 14 (541) SarasJlur Mill Ni Chali Yes 160 900 0 S 16 (542) Bhikhabhai Ni Chali Yes 119 600 S 3 (543) Cement Ni Chali Yes 79 400 S 4 (544) Chinubhai Doctor Ni Chali Yes 54 300 S 4 (545) Chandubhai Ni Chali Yes 57 300 S· 12 (546) Chunilallethalal Ni Chali Yes 58 300 0 S 18 (547) Daudi-Vora Ni Chali Yes 54 275 0 S (548) Dhulabhai Ni Chali Yes 875 4,500 2 S 20 (549) Fojdar Ni Chali. Yes 78 400 1 S 10 (550) Ghanchi Ni Chali Yes 45 225 S 10 (551) Hathising Mill Ni Chali . Yes 23 225 S 8 (552) laliunpuri Ni Chali Yes 381 2,000 S 30 (553) Karim Chaudhari Ni Chall Yes 100 500 0 S 11 .(554) Kasai Ni Chali Yes 186 900 S 8 (555) Kasambhai Ni Chali Yes 107 500 S (556) Kasai Ni Chali Behind Yes 68 350 S Monogram Mill (557) Khudabaksh Ni Chali Yes 78 400 S 4 (558) Kumar Ni Chali,Chartoda Kabrastan Yes 122 600 S 12 (559) Lali Na Chhapra Yes 136 650 S 4 (560) M.H.MilI Ni Chali Yes 254 1.250 S 6 (561) Maheta Tiles Ni Chali Yes 119 600 S 10 (562) Monogram Mill Ni Chali Yes 89 450 S 6 (563) MulJa Ibrahim Ni Chali Yes 231 1,150 S 4 (564) Nagardas Darji Ni Chali Yes 43 250 0 S 8 (565) Nagaro Ni Chal Yes 93 500 0 S 10 (566) Nagardas Patel Ni Chali Yes' 17 100 S 8 (567) Niranjan Ni Chali Yes 139 650 0 S 6

    372 TOWN DI~ECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic ' Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ' 8 ST 30 34 3 i ST 12 12 2

    4 ST 81 14 4

    ST 5 5 3

    2 ST 5 5 1 2 ST 2 • 50 2 ST 14 14 2 ST 12 12 " 1 2 ST 14 15 2 10 ST' 20 104 4 8 ST 90 102 4 ST 106 106 4 2 ST 2 18 1 ST 4 75 3. ST 12 330 11 14 ST 107 228 8 ST 1 28 I 9 ST 12 .160 6 8 ST 11 116, 4 ST 10 ·76 ' 3 ST 8 52 2 ST 8 56 2 ST 8 55 2 ST 8 53 2 28 ST 24 661 18 2 ST 13 77 3 1 ST 6 '44 2 ST 2 22 1 12 ST 12 378 13 7 ST 10' 98 3 8 ST 12 184 7 - 6 ST 11 102 4 2 ST 10 65 3'

    2 ST 10 76 4 4 ST 13 lIS 4 4 ST 14 133 5 5 ST 18 250 5 - 8 ST 16 JlO 4 ST 9 86 3 14 ST 14 228 8 ST .6 40 2 2 ST 8 91 3 ST 2 15 1 10 ST 14 137 5

    ,373 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of .Population Paved System . Number No. NameofTown Notified Households. of· the Roads (in of of • (approximaie) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage ---,--latrines (approximate) . Private WaterBorne I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (568) Juna Medawali Chali . Yes 192 950 o 5 (569) Pannalal Ni Chali Yes 48 250 o S 16 (570) Parmanand Patel Ni.Chali Yes. 614 3,000 3 S 8 (571) Nani Parmanand Ni Chali Yes 42 200 S 3 (572) Moti Parmanand Patel Ni Chali Yes 130 650 'S 16 (573) Parmanand Pathan Ni Chal Yes 433 2,150 S 4 (574)' Palhan Ni Chal,Road Na Chhapra Yes 17 90 S 4 (575) Pathan Ni Chali Yes 205 1,000 S 2 (576) Pir Mahmad Ni Chali Yes 37 ,200 o S 2 (577) Prabhavati Ni Chali Yes 40 200 S 12 (578) Pujari Ni Chali Yes 777 3,900 1 S 16 (579) Raipur Mill, Kasturbhai Ni Chali Yes 101 500 o 5 20 (580) Raipuf Mill Ni Chali Yes 41 200 S 20 (58l) Raipur Mill, Medawali Chal Yes 52 250 o S 4 (582) Raipur Mill Hojwali Chal Yes 348 1,750 S 10 (583) Ramkumar Mill Ni Chali Yes 52 250 o S 10 (584) Rangwala Ni Chali Yes 212 1,000 S 12 (585) Rami Ni Chali Yes' 555 2,800 1 S 4 (586) Ravat Ni Chali Yes 43 225 o 5 9 (587) Riyaz Huse~ Ni Chali Yes 161 800 S 18 . (588) Sitaben-Shardaben Ni Chali Yes 43 225 o S 8 (589) Somnath Nagardas Ni Chali Yes 45 225 o S 6 (590) Soni Mohanlal Ni Chali Yes 47. 250 o S 4 (591) Soni Ni C.hali Yes 108 500 o S 8 (592) Salman Seth Ni Chali' Yes 36 175 o S 3 (593) Thakorlal Ni Chali. Yes 169 850 o S 10 Ward No·3Q: : (594) Parshottam Modi Ni Chali Yes 52 260 s 29 (595) Patel Ni Chali Yes 42 210 S 39 (596) Piplawali Chali , Yes 98 480 I S 64 (597) Purshottamnagar Ni Chali Yes 18 80 o S 10 (598) Ramanpura Ni Cpali Yes 185 875 1 S 110 (599) Ramkrishna Mill Ni Chali Yes 130 640 o S 128 (600) ,Ranchhodpura Ni Chali Yes 110 650 1 S 76 (601) Ranjit SoIanki Ni Chali Yes 150 750 1 ' S 86 ~602) Saliyawali Chali Yes 85 440 1 '5 80 (603) Sanyas Ashram Ni Chali Yes 95 460 o S - 24 (tl04) Sarvodaya Ni Chali- Yes 80 380 o S 58 Marwadi Ni Chali (605) Shakara Ghanchi Ni Chali Yes 50 270 o S 53 (606) Sbaktinagar Yes 25 150 o S 21 (607) New Shaktinagar Yes 100 .450 o S 54 (608) Shankarpura Ni Chali Yes 200 900 1 'S 20 (609) , Shantaben Ni Chali Yes 17 75 o S 5 (610) Sheth Kothawala Vora.Ni Chali ,Yes 680 3,400 4 S 450 (611) Sikandar Ni Ch;tli Yes 15 70 o S 10 (612) Soma Uka Ni Chali Yes 85 425 o S 32 (613) Soni Ni Chali Yes 125 510 o S 100

    374 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointSIPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No, Service Others . Night Soil in~talled for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 ·11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 ST . 16 188 6 ST 6 -46. 2 28 lST 22 611 21 ST 11 40 . 2 7- ST 4 128 5 9 ST 15 431 15 ST 16 16 I 13 ST 116 204 7 ST 36 I ST 21 40 2 30 ST 25 - 775 .26 7 ST 11 100 4 - ST 30 40 2 2 ST . 31 51 2 12 ST 47 345 12 12 . ST 30 50 2 8 ST 25 210 7 20 ' ST 15 545 19 ST 5 40 2 ST 21 155 4 ST 20 41 2 ST 10 43 2 ST 10 45 2 ST •18 . 103 4 ST 12 32 1 ST fz' 160 6

    S 23 45 2 S 17 39 . 2 S 27 81 4 S 10 14 I S 85 169 (; S 103 121 5 S 52 105 4 S 75 144 . 1 S 1 79 3 s 20 . 84 4- S 33 71 .3

    S 26. 42 2 S 1 21 I S 21 .91 3 10 S 42 196 7 2 S 14 14 1 20 S 50 576 23 S 8 1 S 79 3 S 63. 195 5

    375 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and, Name of the Slum Is it Number of , Population Paved System Number No: Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads {in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage ----latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (614) Topi Mill Ni Chali Yes 250 1,500 o S 105 (615) Vaghrivas Mad No Mahollo, Yes ,225 1,200 2 ·S 45 Nagari Mill Compound Ni Chali (6i6) Vajawala Ni Chali Yes 150 800 o S 30 (617) Magan Kumbhar Ni Navi Chali Yes 95 475 2 S 50 ' (6i8) Mahalaxmi Ni Chali Yes 21 90 o. S 18 (619) Mansukhram Ni Chali Yes 85· 410 S 47 (620) Mansuri Ni Chali-l Yes 70 360 S 60 (621) Mansuri Ni Chali-2 Yes 50 310 , I' S 49 (622) Mansuri Ni Khadawali Chali Yes ISO 750 S 114 (623) Mariyam Shethani Ni Chali Yes 15 60 o S 10 (624) ,Mariyam Bibi' Ni Chali Yes 375 1,800 3 S 200 (625) Mariyambibi Ni Chali-l, 2, 3. Yes 57 290 I· S 50 (626) Matrubhavan Ni Chali Yes 55 260 o S ' '(627) Mahebubnagar NiChali Yes 85 430 o S 2 (628) Mohanlal Ni Chali (Medawali) Yes 120 600 S 80 (629), Mohanlal Ni lum Chali Yes 92 400 S 50 (630) Muni Sheth Ni Chali Yes 27 135 S 15 (631) Muni Sheth No Tekro' Yes 230 1,180 2 S .,200 (632) Musa Suleman Ni Chali Yes 600 2,900 S 400 (633) Nagpur Vora Ni Chali Yes 225 1,150 I S 100 (634) P.Kastiya Ni Chali Yes 125 600 2 S 100. (635) Natvar Vakil Ni Chali Yes 102 510 2 S 60 (636) Parmimand Ni Chali Yes 104 520 2 S 80 (637) Parmanand Patel Ni Chali Yes 105 540 2 S 70 (638) Parshottam Modi Ni Chali Yes 52 260 S 69 (639) Gujarat Spinning MiIlNi Chali Yes 80 415 S 50 (640) Hutment Of Site And Service Yes 200 800 S 13 (641) Khadawali Chali Yes 450 2,250 o S 220 (642) Khetar Na Chhapra Yes 35 200 o S io (643) Rahim Na Zumpda Yes 20 100 S 5 (644) Rahim Na Chhapra Yes 25 J50 S J5 (645) Sardarji Na Chhapra Yes 150 750 S 10 (646) Topi Mill Na Zumpda Yes 70 320 S 2q (647) Abulkhan Ni Chali Yes 35 175 S 12 (648) Abu Kasaini Dhabavali Chali Yes 110 560 1 S 74 (649) Abu Kasaini Medawali Chali Yes 90 480 o S 40 (650) Misi Mekwan Ni Chali Yes 12 70 S 10 (651) Bai Moli And Ambalal Ni Chali Yes 180 900 o S 120 (652) Bai MOli And Khadawali Chali Yes 450 2,250 o S 120 (653) Bai Parvati Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 5 (654) Balabhai Nu Dahelu ' Yes 45 225 o S 30 (655) ,Bhagat Ni Chali Yes 40 200 S .33 (656) , Bhanubhai Ni Chali Yes 55 330 S 40 (657) Bhogilal Ni Chali Yes 110 550 1 S 80 (658) Chanda Suraj Ni ChaIr Yes 54 325 o S 44 (659) Chhotalal Ni ehali Yes 750 ,2,750 S 500

    376 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricit~ Connections SI. Private Community Disposalo( PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    , 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ]8 S 115 215 9 S 73 196 8

    S 45 137 ,5 S 43 85 3 3 S 5 18 1 2 S 40 71 3 10 S 37 68 2 9 S 21 37 2 . 14 S 71 127 5 S 10 8 1 S 175 78 13 8 S 23 45. 2 16 S 22 41 2 4 S 40 56 3 15 S 57 101 4 14 S 43 87 3 S 15 10 2' 10 S 166 211 8 16 S 299 517 20 20 S 105 179 8 8 S 50 102 4: 4' 12 S 49 94 ' , S 42 98 3, . 10 S 42 78 4, 19 S 14 41 2 S 40 47 2 10 S 102 157 7 , 13 S 221 386 15 S 15 17 S 5 5 . S 2 15 2 13 S 77 115 5 S 34 • 59 2 2 S 16 20 2 8 S 54 91 4 8 S 43 85 3 S 1 6 10 S 8S 176 6 16 S 222 371 IS S 14 14 2.' 16 S 37 37 2 S 3S 33 2. S 30 40 8 S 12 98 4 8 S 45 37 2 27 S 500 517 25

    377

    if ~ A ~':l DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. fIIameofTown Notified Households of the ' Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (660) Choksi Ni Chali Yes 550 2,250 S 350 (661) Dhomeshwar Mahadev Ni Chali Yes 12 60 S 2 (662) Dwarkadhish Mandit Ni Chali Yes 60 320 0 S 40 (663) Fulchand Gangaram Ni Chali Yes 70 350 S 42 (664) Gangaram Ni Chali Yes 33 160 0 S 20 (665) Gulam Husen Ni Chali Yes 38 380 0 S 60 (666) Hari Ghanchi Ni Chali Yes 24 120 0 S 20 (667) Hiralal Ni Chali Yes 300 1,500 S 250 (668) Ibrahim Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 5 (669) lnamdar Ni Chali Yes 30 150 0 S 20 (670) Jagjivan Ni Chali Yes 32 170 S 15 (671) Jayalaxrni Nu Dahelu Yes 35 175 0 S 20 . (672) Jetha Bhai Ni Cliali Yes 24 127 S 12 (673) Jivram Bhatt Ni Chali Yes 700 3,600 S 200 (674) Kachara Kumbhar Ni Chali Yes 62 310 I S 60 (675) Kalidas Kanji Ni Chali Yes 24 115 0 S 20 (676) Kalidas Mill Ni Chali Yes 120 550 S 70 (677) Kalidas 'Ni Chali Yes 42 210 S 35 (678) Kanjihbai Ni Chali Yes 30 140 S 25 (679) Kesha Ballu Ni Chali Yes 300 2,000 I S 200 (680) Kothawala Vora Ni Chali Yes 575 2,150 3 S 300 (681) Kothawali Chali Yes 100 475 0 S 70 . (682) Kundawali Chali Yes 61 340 I S 50 (683) LaIChal Yes 20 80 0 S 10 (684) Lal Chhagan Ni Chali Yes 110 525 I S 80 (685) Lokumal Ni Chali Yes 250 1,500 I S 200 (686) Magan Kumbhar Ni Yes 101 525 2 S 170 MandirwaJi Chali (687) Magan Kumbhar Ni Juni ,Chali Yes 510 2,550 3 S 250 Warl!-lli Baiwu:; (688) Birjunagar Ni Chali Yes 150 750 S 55 (689) Choksi Na Chbapra Yes 145 725 S 112 (690) . Hanumannagar N~ Zumpda Yes 53 215 S 2S (69i) Krishna Gali Yes 105 550 S 97 (692) ~asdem Mill Na Chbapra Yes 24 120 S 16 (693) Nagoo Na Cbhapra Yes 20 100 S. 10 (694) OdNivas Yes 25 125 0 S 10 (695) Patel Mill Ni Chali Yes 15 80 S 5 (696) Patrawali Chali Yes 134 643 S 18 (697) Rabarivas Yes' 20 100 S 10 (69~) Ambawadi Ni Chali . Yes 60 300 0 S 20 (699) Ambikanagar Yes 46 230 S 18 (700) Ansarinagar Yes 900 4,500 S 250 (701) Atbudanagat Yes 100 500 S 22 (702) Azadnagar Ni Chali Yes 400 2,000 S 125 (703) B.K. Complex Ni Chali Yes 50 250 S 29 (704) Bhamt Bobin Ni Chali Yes 50 250 0 S 20 (705) Bharatnagar Yes 45 200 S 23

    378 TOWN DIRECTORY Number ofJatrines Method of Number of Tap Electri~it~ Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7 S 325 401 19 2 S 8 8 I 8 S 48 47 2 S 35 48 2 S 21 21 8 s· 30 60 3 15 S 15 15 S 268 267 10 2 S 2 2 8 S 22 21 2 S 17 23 3 3 S 17 10 . 1 S 16 18 2 8 S 624 623 24 3 S 58 57 2 ' 4 S 22 21 S 112· m 4 S 38 38 2 S 18 17 8 S 247 247 10 20 S 415 498 10 10 S 96 95 4 16 S 59 58 2 S 12 12 18 S 94 93 4 16 S 238 237 8 16 S 98 98 4

    20 S 445 445 4

    S 44 '148 5 S 38 400 27 S 25 20 10 S 97 97 10 i _ S 17 17 S 20 20 S 10 22" 1 S 5 5 S 80 80 10 S 10 10 2 S 59 59 2 _ 8 S 45 45 3 18 S 602 890 30 12 S 52 50 12 '_ S 351 394 13 2 S· ! 24 24 1 8 S 46 46 2 S 42 42 2

    319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD 51. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (706) Bhikhabhai Ni Chali Yes 104 520 S 60 (707) Chhipa Ni Chali Yes 123 600 S 42 (708) Chunilal Patel Ni Chali Yes 35 175 S 10 (709) Damodar Ni Chali . Yes 60 300 S 20 (710) Doctor Ni Chali Yes 22 110 0 S 5 (711) Durgaprasad Ni Chali Yes 200 1,000 0 S 80 (712) Fakirbhai Ni Chali Yes 91 455 0 S 40 (713) Fojdar Ni Chali Yes 29 145 0 S 12 (714) Ganji PaTak Ni Chali Yes 21 105 S 10 (715) Garibnagar Yes 1,800 9,000 2 S 120 (716) Goswami Ni Chali Yes 60 300 S 20 (717) Haji Gafar Ni Chali Yes 180 900 S 31 (718) Hanuman Mandir Ni Chali Yes 70 350 S 10 (719) Hiralal Ni Chali Yes 15 75 0 S 15 (720) Husen Saiyad Baba Ni Chali Yes 14 70 S 5 (721) rslamnagar ' Yes 200 1.000 S 30 (722) lagdish Sheth Ni Chali Yes 67 350 S 32 (723) livanlal lethalal Ni Chali Yes 65 325 0 S 4j (724) livram Mukhi Ni Chali Yes 40 200 0 S 10 (725) lummakhan Pathan Ni Chali Yes 300 1,500 S 89 (726) Kashivishwanath Nagar Yes 1,300 6,500 S 604 (727) Kashibai Ni Chali Yes 124 624 S 68 (728) Kerosene Ni Chali Yes 60 300 S 50 (729) Khadawali Chali, Yes 405 2,025 0 S 105 Bai Virkor Ni Chali (730) Lalbhai Fakir Ni Chali Yes 91 455 S 188 . (731) Madinanagar Yes 250 750 S 105 (732) Manilal Mathurji Ni Chali Yes 500 2,500 0 S 69 (733) Manu Jaj Ni Chali Yes 150 750 0 S 20 (734) Markandnagar Yes 25 125 S 8 (735) Marwadi Ni Chali Yes 45 225 0 S 15 (736) Mahmad Dhobi Ni Chali Yes 60 700 0 S 29 (737) Nagori Ni Chali Yes 374 1,870 1 S 178 (738) Narottam Maharaj Ni Chali Yes 350 1.750 0 S 42 (739) Narottam Ni Cha6 Yes 700 3,500 0 S 475 (740) Nur Chali Yes, 615 3,075 S 271 (141) Nurbhai Dhobi Ni Chali Yes 600 3,000 1 S 494 (742) Pandit Ni Chali Yes 60 300 1 S 24 (743) Pili Chali Yes 38 390 0 S zz (744) Rahematnagar Yes ISO 150 S 60 (745) Ramdevnagar Yes 250 1.250 S 70 (746) Shambhu Patel Ni Chali Yes 200 1,000 1 S 90 (747) Shanlinagar Yes 19' . , 95 0 S 10 (748) Sharaf Ni Chali Yes 319 1,595 0 S 148 (749) Shramjivi \Iasahai Yes 20 100 S 15 (750) Sima Textile Ni Chali Yes 60 300 0 S 33 (751) Sani NiChali Yes 95 475 0 S 53 (752) Suva Pankhi Ni Chali Yes 200 1,000 1 S 60

    380 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricitx Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsIPublic Hyllrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 S 102 102· 4 10 S 52 123 4 12 S 21 33 1 S 18 59 2 10 S 17 .20 1 6 S . 85 191 7 4 S 43 88 3 3 S 15 25 2 S 22 20 1 20 S 148 1.780 10 5 S. 21 58 2 8 S 37 177 6 S 10 68 2 8 S 14 14 S 5 14 12 S 28 193 7 2 S 31 62 3 4 S 55 62 2 3 S 12 35 1 -'. 12 S 104 296 10 18 S 626 1,259 43 12 S 87 120 4 2 . S 50 59 2 12 S 118 400 13

    4 S 191 89 3 S 100 244 8 12 S 184 495 17 S 118 148 5 S 5 24 .1 10 S 16 43 ·3 12 S 42 58 2 9 S 187 370 13 16 S 47 349 12 8 S 472 698 .24 12 S 281 614 21 16 S 511 595 20 12 S 33 .57 2 S 21 35 3 S 60 148 5 14 S 70 245 8 8 S 96 186 . 67 S 9 14 ' ) 24 S 155 310 IS S '13 18 1 20 S 53 59 2 8 S 65 93 3 18 S 79 192 7

    381 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Road$ (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (753) Trikarn Bhogilal Ni Chali Yes 200 1,000 S 131 (754) Urnargani Ni Chali Yes 40 200 °0 S 10 (755) Vajir Mistri Ni Chali Yes 53 265 S 12 (756) Vir Bhagat Sinh Ni Chali Yes IS 75 S 5 Ward lSH-3~: : (757) Bhaktinagar No 73 365 OSO (758) Bhikha Oeva No Vando Yes 220 1,100 S 35 (759) Gandalal Ni Chali No 10 50 , S (760) Rushinagar No 65 325 OSD (761) Slum Quarters Na Zumpda No 22 110 OSO 14 (762) Talavdi Na Zumpda No 96 500 OSO 20 (763) Thakorvas Yes IS 80 S 15 (764) Yogeshwamagar No 83 400 OSO 20 (765) Amarsing Prajapati Ni Chali Yes 54 250 S 40 (766) Anandnagar No 68 330 S 62 (767) Ashapurinagar No 62 300 S 62 (768) Bhanuprasad Ni Chali Yes 171 800 S ISO (769) Bhilwada Ni Chali Yes 159 800 S 125 (770) Chamundanagar No 192 1,000 S 154 (771) Choksini Chali Yes 18 90 S 18 (772) Gova Desai Ni Chali Yes 74 225 S 20 (773) Devilal Ni Chali Yes 36 170 S 15 (774) Ohanjibhai Ni Chali Yes 42 210 S 10 (775) Fojdar Ni Chali Yes 58 280 S 46 (776) Ganeshnagar No 130 650 S 65 (777) Gulabnagar Yes 131 650 S 15 (778) Gunatitnagar Yes 20 100 S (779) Himatlal Bapalal Ni Cali Yes 97 500 S 70 (780) Hiralal Ni Chali Yes 161 800 ", S 80 (781) Jagdish Sheth Ni Chali Yes 83 ,,:?d, S 60. (782) Jammahmad Ni Chali Yes 153 ,S~llo S 112· (783) Jayanti Vakil Ni Chali Yes 192 0,: "i:Ooo ,S 108 (784) Jaytaji Ni Chali Yes SO 240 S· 20 (785) Krishna Chali Yes 147 750 S ' 112 (786) Mangalnagar No 58 300 S 40 (787) Manji Bhil Ni Chali Yes 94 500 S 20 (788) Mashru Ali Ni Chali Yes 53 250 S 25 (789) Mathur Master Ni Chali Yes 215 1.100 S 65 (790) Mohanbhai Ni Chali Yes 101 500 S 60 (791) Muljibhai Ni Chali Yes 112 550 S 45 (792) Narayan Pitha Ni Chali No 136 680 S 25 (793) Patrawali Chali Yes 304 1,500 S 158 (794) Punam Sheth Ni Chali Yes 66 320 S 35 (795) Rabari Colony No 149 750 S 48 (796) RamChali Yes 71 750 S 35 (797) Rameshwar Ni ChaU No 23 120 5 10 (798) Ramjibhai Arjanbhai Ni Chali No 11 SO S 4 (799) Rohlt Mill Ni Chali Yes 71 350 S 20

    382 TOWN DIRECTORY . Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricitx Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of 'PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected WlI,ter

    JO 11 12 13 • 14 15 16 17 18 6 S 136 195 7 1 S 10· 37 4 S 21 50 2 2 S 8 14 1

    12 ST 14 3 3 10 ST 139 40 8 6 ST 10 6 . 12 ST 7 8 2 ST 14 14 1 ST 22 3 ST IS IS 1 2 ST 22 83 3 S 40 50 2 S 17 68 2 S 62 62 2 S 31 ISO 6 S 30 158 5 S 99 170 6 S 18 18 1 S 21 25 ~ 3 S 15 37 , 1 6 S 16 34 1 S 46 57 2 S 67 65 4 8 S 131 131 4 4 S 4 20 1 S 70 97 3 S 80 161 6 6 S 80 83 3 S 102 153 5 16 S 124 192 6 6 S 36 45 2 S 112 144 5 S 40 58 2 S 20 90 3 S 50 50 2 8 S 7S 210 7 S 60 110 3 S 88 88 4 6 S 120 125 4 16 S 65 200 10 S 4S 58 2 4 S 84 84 5 6 S 62 65 2 S 12 21 S 10 10 1 '\ S 2S 71 2

    383 DISTRICT CE!'ISUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population , Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lfllm ,Na·aJi BblliUlIl:lllfllrd: (800) Narsinhnagar Yes 600 3,000 S 160 (801) Ambika Park Yes 400 2,500 S 120 (802) Prenmagar· Vallabhnagar Yes 200 3,000 S 65 (803) Shitalnagar Yes 150 3,000 S 50 (804) BaJiyanagar Yes 200 1,000 S 20 (805) Pragati Nagar Yes 183 2,000 S 55 (806) Lalsing Ni Chali Yes 50 300 S 15 (807) Bhavaninagar Vibhag -1-2. Yes 600 3,000 S 100 (SOS) Gajaraben Ni Chali Yes 100 400 S 10 (S09) Bahuehar Nagar Yes 25 200 . S 22 (810) Rav NoVando Yes 75 600 S 17 (Sll) Mani Mukhi Ni Chali Yes 50 150 S .30 (812) Nitinagar Yes 140 2,500 S 22 (S13) Agrawal Compound Yes 45 ISO S 2S (SI4) Ambeclkamagar Yes 72 700 S 37 (815) Bhagyeshnagar Yes 125 2,000 S 80 (816) Navehetannagar Yes . 35 1,200 S 10 (817) Santos hi nagar . Yes 60 1,500 S 25 (81S) Savaiyanathnagar Yes 40 200 S 20 (819) Ambikanagar Yes lao 500 S 70 (820) Arnbika Nivas Yes 180 2,500 S 100 (821) Panehal Ni Chali Yes 40 300 S 20 (822) Motibhai Ni Chali Yes 35 200 S 25 (823) Janmohmad Ni Chali Yes 35 250 S 5 (824) Hanifa Ni Chali Yes 100 400 S 20 (825) Kadri Vakil Ni Chali Yes 90 300 S 20 (826) Babubhai Ni Chali Yes 60 400 S 40 (827) Rajkumar Ni Chali Yes 75 500 S 15 (828) Munnalal Ni Chali Yes 30 200 S 30 (829) Gohilkunj Yes 6 S 1 (830) Ashoknagar Yes 25 100 S 25 (831) Ravji Patel Ni Chali Yes 60 300 S 32 (832) Shantilal Ni Chaii Yes 55 250 S 35 (833) Ganguli Ni Chali Yes 60 300 S 20 (834) Manji Bhil Ni Navi Chali Yes 70 500 S 30 (835) Dwarkadhish Nagar Vibhag-I-2. Yes 280 5,000 S 100 (836) Nutanyugnagar Vibhag-l·2. Yes 60 500 S 35 (837) Ismail Ni Chali Yes 40 300 S 30 (838) Uday Narayan Ni Chali Yes 26 150 S 15 (839) Lakhtar Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 12 (840) Abdulgafar Ni Chali Yes 30 200 S 5 (841) Ambalal NJ Chali Yes 60 500 S 30 (842) Chhotalal, Ni Chali Yes 300 1,500 S 110 (843) Purohit Colony Yes 125 2.000 S 60 (844) Tarachand Ni Chali Yes 400 3,000 S 150 (845) Shaka Rabari Ni Chali . Yes 150 2,000 S 65 (846) Kaehwala Ni Chali Yes 55 600 S 25

    384 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines, Method of Number of Tap Electricit~ Connections Sl. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic 'Hydrarits Domestic • Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting. . Supply of (points) Protected Water

    IO II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18

    16 S 70 375 13 16 S 28 180 7 2 S 33 190 7 2 S 32 150 5 10 S 68 100 3 5 S 62 180 6 S 20 50 2 S 139 395 13 6 S 70 95 4 S 16 23 I 2 S 19 70 3 S io 45 2 6 S 86 130 5 S 25 40 2 S 25 69 3 S 95 115 4. S 10 33 1 . S 15 S6 2 S 25 37 .. 2 S 19 9S 3 12 S 105 170 :6 S IS AO S 15 32 1 5 S 33 33 1 5 S 25 94 [4 S 70 80 3 .5 S ' 22 54 2 5 S 15 74 3 S 12 28 S 1 1 • S 12 '25 .i S 16 ,60 2 S 30 52 :2 1"_ S 30 57 2 4 S 20 6S, 2 10 S 25 272 9 S .20 53 . Z S 4 37 l' S 2 ,~ ]' S 11 17 1 ' 5 S 12 26 1: S 5 51 2 10 S 102 62 2 2 S 62 120 4' 10 S 160 386 13: 8 S 65 138 1 10 S ' 27 53 2.'

    385

    ", C '" 1:" DISTRICT Cl;NSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometlrs ) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (847) Jaksi Rabari Ni Chali Yes 200 1,500 S 80 (848) Hanuman Vijaynagar Yes 9 45 S 2 (849) Visalnagar Yes 70 400 S 30 (850) Ganeshnagar Yes 80 500 S 61 (851) Bakulbhai Ni Chali Yes 7 40 S 2 (852) Babu Raja Ram Ni Chali Yes 30 160 S 3 (853) Maniben Ni Chali Yes 50 200 S 10 (~54) Reshamben 'Ni Chili Yes 25 150 S 10 (855) Hukamctuind Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 15 (856) Valji Patel Ni diali .Yes 15 70 S 10 (857) Keshavlal Bidiwala Ni Chali ,.Yes 20 100 S 12 (858) Rami Ni'Chali · Yes 20 100 S 8 (859) Guru Nanak Ni ChaU .yes 25 150 S (860). Jan Mohmad Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 15 (861) Guptanagar Yes 20 100 S 3 .' (862) Chllturbhai Agraji Ni Chali . )'es 13. 65 S (863) Rarilllev PirNi Chali Yes 12 50 S (864) Hantimai1ll'agar . · .Yes 35 200 S 20 (865) Munnalal Mahasllkhram Ni Chali Yes 35 200 S 10 (866) Abbas Qrlver Nt ChaU- Yes 25 100 S 5 (867) Vijaykinnar Ni Chali Yes 20 100 , 5 (868) Maniben LOvekumar'Ni Chali 'Yes IS 80 S 2 (869) Shravan .~~gar · Yes 20: 100 S 20 (8?0) Ramchan40\Maratha. Ni:C~j' , fes 20 100 S 10 (87f) Durga· Colony Yes 55 400 S 30 (872) Hariom Nagar Yes 26 200 S 20 (873) Dantani Ni Chali Yes 25 100 S 3 (874) NaSyanbhai Ni Chali Yes 22 100 S 15 (875) SolOtdj , Yes 16 80 S 10 " (876) Illgdishnagar Yes 20 ,00' S 15 (877) Iivan Iyoti Nagar Yes 40 300 S 30 (878) Vadhiyannagar Yes 110 500 S 30 (879) Mahadev r;sliglir Yes 80 . . 500 S 45 (880) Pancby-ati, Golony Yes. t2 50 S 12 (881) Cha~lUl~ Colony . Yes 60 350 S IS (882) . Shrlllagar;, Xes 20 100 S 15 (883) Chaturbhili Ni Chali . Yes 170 1,400 S 90 (884) Dashrath.Patel Ni Cbali · Yes 40 300 S 10 c (885) Suvalal Gupta Ni CbaIi{Kuvo) Yes 12 40 S 2 (886) AmbIb Ni CWiIi " . Yes 13 50 S (~87) Manjibhai Nt Chali. Modi Nagar : Yes 10 55. S 10 (888) Mohanbhii NiChaIi . Yes 28 180 .S 22 (889) B~bub~i Soni Ni Chali · Yes 100 500 S 40 (890) Kailash Shukla·Ni Chali. Yes 20 75 S 12

    . Modi Nagar , :" (891) Kamlaben..Ni <:bali i·,'yes 20 .sO s 20 (892) BillinllJl'Raja Ram Ni Chali ' '. Yes 40· 250 S 13 (893) RevaNivas' Yes 12 50 S 12

    386 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap I Electricit;r ~ections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic. Hydtints Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil instlI.lIed for \ " . Lighting " Supply of i (points) . Protected Water: 1 10 11 12 13 '14 15 16 17 18 . i 6 S ,2l. I 135 7 S ... j' S 1 S 22. 64 2 , .. ~. S 61 13 3 ;. S· '2 ''',':7·'''' 1 2 S '21 2& 1 2 S 25 46 2 5 S 10 21 1 S J8 18 1 S Ii> ·~i5~.' I- .i ., S 10 • &O~: .'"_::'. S '.~& . ";'20::' 1 _;;, ...... 23'; 10 ~ ·>20 .;S ~1S'" '17 1 5 S ;·1'0, 1.9- J 5 S 19 .li- 2 S .J' HY 1 ;5 l~ 3;' , 1 5 S 12 35 1 S '24· 24" S 5 lit 1 4 5 5 - 13· t S 5 .. ,20 .- t",:' S -5,. 20 S :.~O·· ,SO 2 • -:f~ S· 5 ,23 1 2 S ~ 3 ',25 -I S "5 2-2 . i " 2 5 8 Hi "1 S 3 ~O 1 S 7 36 2 5 7 100 4 S 5 68 2. S 2 1~ 1 5 S 5 55 2 . 5 '4 18 r 15 5 .. 7, 162 6 5 S 29 35., I S 5 11 [. 10 S 5 13 S 5 10 5 12 25 2 S 85 94 4 S 10 . 18

    . 20' S 1~ Il 5 S 15 40 1 S 10 12 :t

    ~87 ...... > DISTRICT C!=NSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    S[' Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. NameofTowll Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum . Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private Water Bome 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (894) Ranjanadevi Ni Chali Yes 17 90 S 15 (895) Trivikram Ni Chali Yes 10 40 S (896) Dipakbhai Ni Chali Yes 10 4S S 2 (897) Love-Kush Ni Chali Yes 15 80 - S 5 (898) Sunilkumar Sukdev Ni Chali . Yes 6 35 S (899) Rabiyabibi Ni Chali Yes 150 700 S 20 (900) Kishori Bhundwala Ni Chali Yes 70 400 S 30 (901) Baldev Patel Ni Chali Yes 75 400 S 35 (902) Mandlr Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 15 Opposite Anmbika Ni Chali (903) Slums Behind Gagjibhai'S Yes 80 500 S 45 Hospital (904) Kaisharben Ni Chali-Syrya Nagar Yes 6 50 S 4 (905) Ramchandrabhai Ni Chali Yes 35 175 S 3 (906) Kapildev Ni Chali Yes 20 75 S (907) Dahela Ni Chali Yes 40 250 S 15 (908) Arjunbhai Gor Ni Chali Yes 15 SO S (909) Raghubhai Gor Ni Chali Yes 30 150 S 1 (910) Ram Naresh Gautamprasad Yes 13 50 S 5 NiChali (911) Sevantiben Gor Ni Chali Yes 20 75 .S (912) Dahiben Ni Chali Yes 12 60 S 3 (913) Sardar Ni Chali Yes SO 500 S 20 (914) Jay Ambe Nagar Yes 70 450 S 15 (915) Manubhai Ni Chali, Naheru Nagar Yes 15 75 S (916) Bhalabhai Rabari Ni Chali, Yes 41 200 S 12 . Naheru Nagar (917) Laxmanbhai Ni Chali Yes 8 25 S 4 (918) Ramdev Ni Chali Yes 150 750 S 110 (919) Govindbhai Mistri Ni Chali Yes 10 60 S S (920) Shakariben Ni Chali, Yes 75 400 S 30 Naheru Nagar (921) Panditji Ni Chali Yes 15 75 S 12 (922) . Shakrabhai Ni Chali Yes 9 35 S 7 (923) Bhikhiben Ni Chali Yes 11 50 S 1 (924) Ukabhai Ni Chali Yes 32 150 S 6 (925) Sanjay Chauhan Ni Chali Yes 7 35 S (926) Babubhai Ni Chali Yes 11 50 S (927) Chauhan Nivas Yes 10 40 S 10 (92S) Slums Near Ashok Kirana Stores. Yes 50 300 S 25 (929) Mafabhai Ni Chali Yes 12 40. S 5 (930) Jayrambhai Ni Chali Yes 80 400 S 50 (931) Slums Near Naheru Nagar, Yes 150 IO S 80 Lal Bunglaw, Jogani Mata Nu Mandir (932) Bhavsar Trust Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 5 (933) Ranchhod Ni Chali Yes 40 200 S 8 (934) 8hakbhajiwala Na Chhapra Yes 6 35 S (935) Tali Bhavan Yes 15 75 S

    388 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap I Electricit~ Connections SI. Private Community DisposaJ of PointslPublic Hydrapts Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 5 17 5 S 5 10 2 S 5 10 S 5 15 1 S 2 6 1 10 S 32 143 5 6 S 27 67 2 .2 S 20 72 3 S 10 20

    S 40 76 2

    S 2 6 5 S 10 ~'i 15 S 5 20 1 5 S 10 38 2 10 S 2 15 5 S i8 28 S 4 12

    5 S 8 18 5 S 5 15 1 5 S 20 70 2 5 S 40 58 2 5 S 7 15 2 S 20 38 S 5 8

    5 S 100 138 5 S 8 10 I 2 S 17 70 2 S 5 14

    S 7 7 5 S 5 10 2 S 12 31 5 S 5 7 5 S 8 11 S 6 10 - S 35" 48 :2 5 S 12 12 \ 1 S 42 80 t3 S 80 150 5 5 S 5 20 :1

    , 5 S 5 46 2. 5 S 5 5 10 S 5 12

    389 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD S1. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved. System Number. . No. NameofTown Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (936) Karsanbhai Ni Chali Yes 42 220 S 30 (937) Krishchian Ni Chali Yes 20 125 S 15 (938) T.P.Road-Naherunagar Yes 35 150 S 30 (939) Ghanshyam Nagar , Yes 135 600 S 102 (940) Hajrabibi Ni Chali Yes 50 300 S 30 (941) Jayshree Yuvak Mandai Ni Chali Yes 50 350 S 20 (942) Behind Iashubhai Dantali Ni Chali Yes 7 40 S 7 (943) Ghanshyamn.agar Ni Yes 25 125 S 13 Samena Chhapra (944) Dantani Ni Chali Yes 50 350 S 20 (945) Chali Behind Umiya Dugdhalay Yes 18 100 S 12 (946) Mangabhai Ni Chali Yes 10 50 S 8 (947) Maheshwari Nagar Yes 52 240 S 38 (Behind Depot) (948) Ambika Park (Behind Depot) Yes 14 70 S 12 (949) Gayatrinagar (Behind Depot) Yes 75 350 S 43 (950) Pande Ni Chali (Behind Depot) Yes 22 125 S 10 (951) Maheshwarinagar Vibhag-2 Yes 20 100 S 18 (Behind Depot) (952) Rokadiya Hanuman Ni Chali Yes 30 150 S 17 (953) Bhagyanagar (Behind Depot) Yes 32 160 S 12"· (954) Yadavnagar (Behind Depot) Yes 150 750 S 40 (955) Kamasbhumi Society Yes 75 375 S 16 (Behind Depot) (956) Kashiba Nagar (Behind Depot) Yes 100 475 S 20 (957) National Park Na Chhapra Yes 35 150 S 20 (958) Artinagar Yes 90 400 S Is' (959) Bavdenagar Yes 30 150 S 15 (960) Bhagvandas Ni Chali Yes 100 450 S 50 (961) Balraj Sheth Ni Chali Yes 55 275 S 16 (962) Keshavlal Ni ChaJi Yes 15 75 S 5 (963) Ramraj Pahelvan Ni Chali Yes 30 80 S 5 (964) Parshuram Ni Cbali Yes 30 120 S 3 (965) Babulal (Sushilaben) Ni Chali Yes 80 325 S 12 (966) Ishvar Bhuva Ni Chali Yes 60 300 S 12 (967) Kailasnagar Yes 85 475 CD 20 (Rashtra Bharti Society) (968) Vikasnagar Yes 50 275 CD 30 (Rashtra Bharati Society) (969) Arunanagar Yes 50 280 CD 32 (Rashtra Bharati Society) (970) Harijanvas Yes 70 300 . CD 12 (Rashtra Bharati Society) (971) Radha Krushna Vibhag-2 Yes 60 300 S 15 (972) Radha Krushna Vibhag-l Yes 250 950 S 125 (973) Ganeshnagar Yes 10 40 S 5 (974) Shrinathnagar Yes 40 150 S 16 (975) Ishwar Bhuva Na Kacha Yes 30 100 S 2 Chhapra (Deshmukhwali)

    390 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricit~ Connections SI. Private Conununity Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of . (points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 12 . 40 S 18 18 S 27 35 1 S 26 130 4 S 48 48 2 S 20 48 2 S 7 7 1 2 S 5 5

    S 20 20 2 S 17 17 S ,5 5 1 S 8 42 2

    S 5 8 1 S 15 13 3 S 5 17 S 4 18

    S 5 17 1 S 4 27 I 10 S 26 140 5 12 S 40 40 3

    6 S 40 ' 70 3 S 4 25 1 5 S 20 90 3 S 27 30 1 10 S 21 93 3 12 S 25 SO ' 2 S 10 13 10 S IS 26 10 S 15 75 1 20 ' S' 14 45 3 20 S 6 4S ,2 ST 10 80 \3 I

    ST 3 45 i2

    ST 5 ' 45 2

    5 ST 2 48 3

    S 6 SO 2 S 55 235 8 S ' 1 10 S 2 36 5 S 28

    391 .DISTRICT CE~SUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    S1. Class and Name of the Slum Is it . Number of Population i Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (976) Baldevbhai Ni Chali Yes 20 70 S 2 (977) Bhavnanagar Yes 20 100 CD II (978) Shivnagar Yes 300 1,500 CD 100 . (979) Amrutbhai Ni Chali Yes 10 50 CD (980) Kamshibhai Ni Chali Yes 10 40 CD (981) Kirtibhai Ni Chali Yes 20 80 CD (982) Natubhai Ni Chali Yes 20 100 CD (983) Bhangivas Yes 125 350 CD 20 (984) Soham Nagar Yes 50 250 CD (985) Nagjibhai Rabari Ni Chali Yes 12 35 CD 3 (986) Baldevbhai Sankabhai Ni Chali Yes 10 25 CD 3 (987) Rajni Kunj Na Kacha Chhapra Yes 5 20 CD 5 (988) Ishwar Saka Ni Chali Yes 2 7 CD (989) Marwadi Ni Chali Yes 8 35 CD I (990) Nilkanthnagar Yes 100 500 S 20 (991) Manhar Colony Yes 170 900 S 80 (992) Mahlsagar Colony Yes 70 350 S 30 (993) Balaben Ni Chali Yes 30 ISO S 10 (994) Bhagvanbhai Ni Chal Yes 30 150 S 2 (995) Kamruji Ode Ni Chali Yes 10 30 S 4 (996) Natubhai Doctor Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 10 (997) LaHu Sheth Ni Chali Yes 40 200 S 20 (998) Harijanvas Yes 60 300 S 15 (999) Zaduwala Na Chhapra Yes 150 800 S 50 (1000) Marathi Na Chhapra Yes 100 500 S 45 (1001) Ambika Mata Ni Cbali Yes 26 100 S 12 (1002) Punjabi Talawala Ni Chali Yes 100 600 S 68 (1003) Ishwar Patel Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 20 (1004) Pushpamnagar Yes 40 100 S 10 (1005) Yadav Bhuvan Yes 20 80 S 15 (1006) Kanti Kabadi Ni Chali Yes 15 75 S 4 (1007) Bhagvanbhai Mahijibhai Ni Chal Yes 45 200 S 12 (1008) Bhurabhai Ni Chali Yes 20 90 S 3 (1009) Prabhatbhai Ni Chali Yes 15 60 S (lOto) Arjanbhai Rabari Ni Chali Yes 20 80 S 1 (1011) Naranbhai Ni Chali Yes 7 30 S 2 (1012) Motibhai Haribhai Ni Chali Yes 9 40 S 1 (1013) Bhagvanbhai Ogharbhai Ni Chali Yes 5 25 S 1 (1014) Ishwarbhai Haribhai Ni Chali Yes 9 45 S 2 (1015) Rajabhai Mevabhai Ni Chali Yes 11 52 S (1016) Mahadevbhai Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S (1017) Sagarbhai Ni Chali Yes 22 110 S .' I (1018) Saratna Chehar Ni Chali Yes 12 60 S 10 (1019) Khoda Kaka Ni Chali Yes 14 55 S (1020) Magan Chehar Ni Chali Yes 8 40 S (1021) Dala Kaka Ni Chali Yes 30 140 S 2 (1022) Somabhai Hrujibhai Ni Chali Yes 30 125 S (1023) Sagarbbai Harjibhai Ni Chali Yes 30 140 S 1

    392 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsIPublic Hydrants Domestic . Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) Protected ·Water

    10 JI 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 18 ST 2 16 ST 15 225 10 5 ST 8 8 I 5 ST 5 8 10 ST 1 12 10 ST 2 10 10 ST 40 100 4 20 ST 20 45 2 2 ST 2 12 ST 10 ST· ST 2 1 ST 6 I S 10 100 3 S 15 170 6 .S 12 70 2 S 3 28 5 S 16 27 S 4 10 S IS 17 S 15 30 S 10 4S 2 S 47 125 . 5 S 4 71 2 2 S 10 23 I S 5 68 3 S 6 16· 2 S 10 32 2 S ·4 14 ,- 1 S 5 11 I 16 S 2 36 2 5 S I 14 :.1 10 S 12 12 . I 10 S 10 16 1 S 2 5 1 5 S 5 6 ; 1 5 S 3 3 : 1 5 , S 6 6 10 S 8 8 1 10 S 5 13 1 10 S 10 18 :t S 10 12 . 'I 10 S . 10 14 : I 8 S 8 8 'i 10 S 10 30 11 15 S 15 30 eil 20 S 20 30 ;1 -

    393

    Y-54-55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SL Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (1024) layrambhai Harjibhai Ni Chali Yes 30 150 S 1 (1025) Kanjibhai Mavjibhai Ni Chali Yes 15 70 S 1 (1026) Motibhai Mavjibhai Ni Chali Yes 15 60 S 1 (1027) Mafabhai Ni Chali Yes 12 50 S 2 (1028) Valjibhai Vihabhai Ni Chali Yes 11 42 S (1029) Bhalabhai Cheharbhai Ni Chali Yes 10 40 S 2 (1030) Taljabhai Cheharbhai Ni Chali Yes 13 60 S (1031) Motibhai Hirabhai Ni Chali Yes 8 42 S 5 (1032) Lallu Mastet:, Ni Chali Yes 10 50 S 10 (1033) Ajmalbhai Ni Chali Yes 10 45 S 5 (1034) Dhamsibhai Lilabhai Ni Chali Yes 13 65 S 10 (1035) Laxmanbhai Lilabhai Ni Chali Yes 14 70 S 10 (1036) Gangaben Bijalbhai Ni Chali Yes 6 25 S 4 (1037) Blibubhai Bhagabhai Ni Chali Yes 10 40 S 10 (1038) Babuben Ni Chali Yes 4 15 S 4 (1039) Gitaben Ni Chali Yes 12 45 S 10 (1040) Kahadabhai Hirabhai Ni Chali Yes 13 65 S lO (1041) Motibhai Mavjibhai Ni Chali Yes 14 50 S 12 (1042) Lalabhai Mafabhai Ni Chali Yes 14 60 S 11 (1043) Iaksibhai Ni Chali Yes 15 60 S 10 (1044) Lalbhai Kumavat Ni Chali Yes 20 40 S 15 (1045) Hallubhai Ni Chali Vibhag-I Yes 30 150 S 10 (1046) Laxmanbhai Bijalbhai Ni Chali Yes 30 120 S 3 (1047) Naththubhai Satanbhai Ni Chali Yes 7 35 S 2 (1048) Ishwarbhai Khengarbhai Ni Chali Yes 13 70 S 2 (1049) Bhanabhai Ni Chali Yes 14 75 S 3 (1050) Valjibhai Ni Chali Yes 16 75 S 5 (1051) Babubhai Ramjibhai Ni Chal Yes 25 125 S 5 (1052) Iivanbhai Bhulabhai Ni Chali Yes 18 80 S 15 (l053) Baldevbhai Jesingbhai Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 20 (1054) Bijalbhai Chebarbhai Ni Chali Yes 17 80 S 10 (10S5) Motibhai Madhabhai Ni Chali Yes 14 70 S 5 (1056) Ainbaben Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S (1057) Babubhai Khengarbhai Ni Chali Yes 22 110 S 12 (1058) Govindbhai Doctor Ni Chali Yes 30 ISO S W (1059) Manoj Ni Chali Yes 14 70 S 4 (1060) MarathJ: Ni Chali Yes 35 155 S 15 (1061) Vans Kheda Ni Chali Yes 13 70 S 5 (1062) FootwaJa Ni Chali Yes' 22 100 S 16 (1063) Halubhai Ni Chali-Vibhag-2 Yes 35 160 S 18 (1064) Kanti Vakil Ni Chali Yes 30 150 S 10 (1065) Dharamsibhai Ni Chali Yes 20 100 S 5 (1066) Varva Rabari Ni Chali Yes 14 65 S 5 (1067) Haripura Ni Chali Yes 150 700 S 25 (1068) Tran Devdi Ni Chali Yes 200 1,000 S 35 (1069) Ambalal Raval Ni Chali Yes 15 70 S 12 10 (070) Prabhat Lila Rabari Ni Chali Yes. 25 100 ' S 4 (1071) Prabha! Oghar Ni Chali Yes 13 60 S

    394 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic ' Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil· installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 . 11 12 13- 14 15 16 17 18 15 S 15 30 10 S 10 15 5 S 5 15 S 5 12 10 S 10 10 S 5 8 10 S 10 [3 S 8 8 S 10 10 S 10 10 S 5 13 1 S 8 14 · 1 S 2 5 1 S 8 8 • I S 2 4 • I ST 10 to · I ST 13 13 : 1 ST 12 12 1 ST 14 14 1 ST 15 15 1 ST 18 18 1 , ST 30 30 :1 ST . 14 30 '1 ST 6 7 I ST 6 13 I ST 6 12 ST 6. 14 '1 ST 24 23 1 ST . 17 16 1 ST 11 20 ST 12 17 ST 13 14 15 ST 5 18 ST .4 22 ST 25 24 ST 2 12 ST 2 28 1 ST 5 13: 1 ST 16 20 1: ST 21 35 1; ST 10 27 ST 9 8 1 ST 14 14 I 8 ST 26 120 5 12 ST 40 185 7 ST 3 14 1 1 5 ST 6 25 1 - 2 ST 2 13 -I .

    395 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Ctass and Name of the Stum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified 'Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (1072) Nagji AIjan Ni Chail Yes 16 80 S 5 (1073) Gitaben Lala Ni Chali Yes 13 60 S 5 (1074) Khengar Master Ni Cbali . Yes 26 100 S 12 (1075) LaHu Master Ni Chali Yes 14 70 S 12 (1076) Hurji Mahadev Ni Chali Yes 32 150 S 2 (1077) Sanka Rabari Ni Chali Yes 40 160 S 2 (078) Nagji Harjibhai Ni Chali Yes 45 170 S 30 (1079) Mithawali Ni Chali Yes 30 140 S 10 (1080) Dhamsibhai Varva Ni Chali Yes 22 100 S 12 (1081) Baldevbhai Jesingbhai Ni Chali Yes 20 40 S 12 (1082) Kanjibbai Jesingbhai Ni Chali Yes 20 44 S 14 (1083) Bijalbhai Cheharbhai Ni Chali Yes 15 35 S 12 (1084) Motibhai Madhabhai Ni Chali Yes 30 70 S 10 (l085) Ishwarbhai Khengarbhai Ni Cbali Yes 10 -25 S 2 (1086) Babubhai Ramjibhai Ni Chali Yes 30 70 S 5 (l087) Valjibhai Cheharbhai Ni Chali Yes 25 65 S 5 (108B) laksibhai Cheharbhai Ni Chali Yes 25 70 S 12 (1089) Babuben Rabari Ni Chali Yes 15 75 S 5 (1090) Pravin Master Ni Cbali Yes 8 50 S 3 (1091) Balaben Ni Chali Yes 7 35 S 2 (1092) Kanti Amrat Ni Chali Yes .13 7S S 5 (1093) Premavati Ni Chali Yes 6 30 S 2 (1094) Chali Near Raja Bhagat School Yes 11 S5 S Wl!rd No-34: Nikol Road: (1095) Babarbhai Ni Chali Yes IS 90 S 12 ([096) Labhuben Ni Chali Yes 6 35 OSD 2 q.o97) Gangaram Na Zumpda Yes 3 18 OSD (1098) Ajmerbhai Ni Chali Yes 10 60 S 6 (1099) Kherna Hema Ni Chali Yes 12 75 S 10 (BOO) C.M.C Ni Chali Yes 12 30 S 8 (llOI) Fakir RavaLNi Chali Yes 85 200 S 27 (1102) New Gayatri Nagar Ni Chali Yes 500 1,000 S 87 (1103) Lallu Gordhan Ni Chali Yes 26 80 S 22 - (1104) Ramsing Dipalsing Ni Chali Yes 102 505 S 42 (1105) Shahid Manilal Ni Chali Yes 300 1,200 S 80 (1106) Cbunilal Master Ni Chali Yes 30 158 OSD 20 (1107) Lallubhai Ni Chali Yes 60 250 S 20 (1l08) Slums Near Amrakunj Society Yes 60 250 OSD (1109) Chbagan Vagbri Na Chhapra Yes 40 160 OSD 4 (1110) Shyam Chemical Factory Ni Chali Yes 30 100 OSD 5 (llll) Soma Bechar Ni Chali Yes 100 500 OSD 25 (1112) Zallinagar Na Chhapra Yes 55 250 S 14 (1113) Vestabhai Rabari Ni Chali Yes 50 225 S 16 Ward No.-35: Odhl!Y: (1ll4) Bhangi Na Chhapra Yes 48 240 CD 33 (IllS) Bharwad Na Chhapra Yes 16 80 CD 14 (1l16) Bhavaninagar Tekra Na Chhapra Yes 375 1,875 CD 300 (Ili7) Chamundanagar Yes 65 325 CD 40

    396 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Elecuidty Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    JO II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ST 12 16 ST II 12 I . 6 ST 10 25 S 2 1<1- 15 s 13 30 15 S 16 40 2 S 6 45 2 S 10 28 I s 12 22 S 6 18 S 5 20 S 6 13 S 6 28 2 S 4 10 2 S 6 30 S 6 25 S 11 25 S 1 15 S 8 2 S 7 ·6 S 2 13 S 4 4 10 S 8 8

    S 15 12 2 ST 6 4 2 ST 1 S 7 7 S 10 10 S 8 8 I S 85 77 3 20 S 54 450 17 S 21 21 S 90 90 4 15 S 122 220 10 ST 2 8 I S 10. 45 2 20 ST 4 40 2 . 2 ST 2 32 2 ST '2 20 I 10 S 70 78 10 10 S 20 48 2 5 S 37· 37 2

    sf 20 20 2 ST 10 10 I ST 253 250 13 ST _ 41 35 2

    397 DlSTAICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Sl. Class and Name of the Slum Is it NUmbetof Population ; Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified . Households of the iRoads (in of of (ap()coximate ) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5'" 6 7 8 9 (1118) Chunara Na Chhapra Yes 36 180 S 22 (1119) Ghanchi Ni Chali Na Zumpda Yes 75 375 CD 40 (1120) Harijan Na Cbhapra Yes 5.8 290 CD 35 (1121) Indiranagar Na Cbhapra Yes 1,3 65 CD 9 (1122) Jesingbhai Na Chhapra Yes 93 485 CD 20 (1123) Kismatnagar Na Chhapra Yes 10· 40 CD 4 (1124) Patni Na Chhapra Yes 39 195 CD 20 (1125) Sukrutinagar Yes 08 540 CD 59 (1126) Thakorvas Yes ; 79 395 CD 40 (1127) Vanzara Na Chhapra Yes 3S 170 CD 25 (1128) Vitthalnagar Na qlhapra Yes )1 60 CD 3 (1129) AIjunbhai Ni Chali "Yes· 1'4, : 70 CD 6 (1130) Baldevbhai Ni Chali Yes ;;7! 35 CD 4 (1131) Bhagat Ni Chali ,"leso i~" 95 CD 15 . 'ftis (1132) Bharatnath Ni Chali fL' 105. ". CD 10 (1133) Bharwadvas " Yes '11. 815 CD 63 (1134) Bhavani Ni Chali" :y~~ 240 CD 10 (1135) Bhavaninagai WatorBliai NiChali Yes,' 730 CD 86 ~,~,r, .~ ." .'" (1136) Bhurabhai Ni Chali . Yes' :2'(1;" 100 CD 5 (1137) Chhotalal Ni Ch;W ,tiff" 10 CD 10 (1138) Devjibhai Ni Chali ¥t$', ~: ,0 CD 5 (! 139) Hathila Hanuman 'Ni Cbaii' ,ley; 410 CD 20 (1140) Ishwarbhai Ni Chali y~s ~~: 470 CD 40 '" _, ' (1141) Krishnanagar ,: Yes, ~:r' 155 CD 25 (li42) Lala Mahriiaa:i

    Wm:d-36: KhOkharll Mahemdab!llf" \'- ~ (1157) Barotvas Yes 88 480 0 S 25 (1158) Bava Na Chhapra . Yes 194 . 1,124 0 S 100 10 (1159) Crossing Na Chhapra Yes . 22 110 1 S 10 (1160) Gangadin Khitar Na Chbapra Yes 21 126 S S 8 (1161) Gangaji Na Chbapra Yes :8 168 S 3 (1162) Inarndar Na Chhapra Yes 5 36 0 S 2 (1163) Iivanlal Na Chhapra Yes :7 36 S 10 (1164) Patnivas Yes J4 . 70

    398 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private Community. DisposaloL PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10' II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 20 20 1 ST· 40 40 3 ST 35 35 2 ST 9 10 ST 80 80 3 ST 4 4 . 1 ST 30 30 1 ST 59 56 4 ST 40 38 2 ST 25 23 1 ST 10 10 8T 10 10 ST 5 5 ST 15 14 8T 10 20 1 ST 63 105 5 ST 20 45 2 ST 86 130 '5 8T 5 16 ST 10 12 8T • ,5 8 ST '. "'20 35 3 ST 40 40 3 ST 25 25 1 20 ST 130 130 5 8T 21 15 1 4 5T 65 65 2 12 S~ 252 252 10 20 ST 282 .282 12 ST 10 17 i, 1 6 5T 55 55 :2 18 ST 407 405 b 10 ST 100 110 ',4 16 ST 100 106 :4 4 ST 80 104 A ST 8 12 1 5 ST 60'" 70 ;2 15 8T 250 292 F ST 8 8 2

    10 ,B 37 35 3 10 S 101 100 7 S 2 10 :1 2 S 10 10 1 - S 8 12 2 8 3 3 S . 2 4 S 6 6

    399 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    S1. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population " Paved , System Number No. NameofTown Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilomete~s) Sewerage latrines (approximate) P!ivate WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (1165) Sardar Na Chhapra Yes 45 270 S 25 (1166) Alibhai Ni Chali Yes 82 492 S 42 (1167) Boringwala Ni Chali Yes 101 606 S 49 (1168) Chhana Seth Ni Chali Yes 250 824 S 152 (1169) Dipa Marwadi Ni Chali- Yes 40 246 S 10 Dev Mukhi Ni Chali (1170) Dungarji Ni Chali Yes 60 336 S 53 (1171) Inamdar Ni Chali Yes 41 246 S 20 (172) Ramanlalloshi Ni Cha!i-Koshanagar Yes 88 526 S 24 (1173) Murlidhar Ni Cha!i Yes 58 286 S 58 (1l74) Paththarwali Chali Yes 47 282 S 32 (1175) Sadashi vnagar Yes 16 96 S 12 (1176) Shivprasad Ni Chali Yes 82 492 S 20 South Zone Ward No-37: MilIlimu:ar: (1177) Mangaldas Ni Chali Yes 88 440 2 S 65 ( 1178) Sukhipura Na Chhapra Yes 400 2,000 3 S ISS (1179) Bhairavnath Nagar Na Chhapra Yes 60 300 S 55 (1180) Ramjinagar Na Chhapra Yes 80 411 S 81 (1181 ) Suryodaynagar Na Chhapra Yes 120 600 2 S SO (1182) Ramdevpimagar Yes 32 160 S 30 (l183) Sindhi Camp Yes 550 2,550 2 S 34 (1184) Machhipir Na Chhapra Yes 130 650 S 65 Ward No.-38: Kank!!ria: (1I85) Ved Mandir Ni Chali Na Zumpda Yes 42 250 0 S 20 (1186) Mohmad Miyani Chali, Yes 113 1,050 0 S to Kumbhar Ni Chali (1187) Chunaravas Yes 600 2,500 2 S 10 (1188) Himatlal Nu Dahelu Yes 14 80 0 S 10 (1189) Vandra Mill Ni Chali Yes 14 80 0 S 6 (1190) Chhipa Kabraslan Yes 80 350 0 S 12 Compound Na Chhapra (1l91) (Baldevnagar) Hiralal Yes 80 400 0 S 12 Mill Ni Ch:ili (1192) Kesari Hind Mill Ni Chali Yes 60 300 0 S 4 (193) Gaulamnagar Na Zumpda Yes 350 1,750 S 78 (1194) Chhipa Ni Chali Yes 90. 450 S 20 (1195) Kangalpuri-Haripura Na Chhapra Yes 200 1,000 0 S 105 (1196) Badhapm'a Ni Chali Yes 45 300 0 S 10 (1197) Maneklal Ni Chali Yes 100 500 0 S 20 (1198) Harjilal Ni Chali Yes 5 25 S 3 (1199) Bahucharaji Mala Ni Chali Yes 25 125 0 S 20 (1200) Mansuri Ni Chali, Yes 30 150 0 S 10 Hasam Ali Kabrastan Ni Chali (1201) Railway Yard Ni Chali Yes 12 60 0 S 5 (1202) Baherampura Ni Chali Yes 75 375 0 S 5 (1203) Soma Ghanchi Ni Chali Yes 18 90 I S (1204) Mathuraprasad Vaidhya Ni Chali, Yes 40 200 0 S 4 Salimkhan Na Zumpda

    400 · TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number oflatrines . Metliod of Num!Jer of Tap Electritit~ Connections S1. Private Community Disposal of . PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 . 8 S 25 45 2 20 S 30 82 3 15 S 91 101 4 14 S 104 250 8 2 S 28 40 2

    4 S 35 60 2 10 S 33 41 2 S 62 88 .. 3 S 31 58 2 4 S 39 47 2 S IS 16 I S 61 82 3 .

    S 65 65 16 20 S 191 280 26 10 S 57 52 18 S 81 81 25 .22 S 70 45 12 S 30 9 8 18 S 115 52 40 10 S 128 50 15

    9 S 22 20 6 6 S 69 45 13

    12 S 80 80 26 4 S 10 10 8 5 S 6 6 3 12 S 22 10 4

    S 22 20 2 .... 4 S 32 25 \4 S 104 90 5 S 20 20 .4 S 129 120 10 9 S 10 10 5 18 S .20 20 10 S 3 3 I 4 S 17 17 4 6 S 10 10 3

    4 S 5 5 2 12 S 15 10 :) 2 S 8 8 2 8 S 'JO 30 10

    401

    Y-54-56 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) . Slum Kilometers) Sewerage' latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (1205) Bhailal Chatur Ni Chali, Yes 25 125 0 S 4 Pitambar Ni Chali (1206) Munsi Ni Chali .Yes 30 130 S 6 (1207) Mafatlal Ni Chali Yes 40 200 S 6 (1208) City Textile Mill Compound Ni Yes 200 1,000 0 S 15 Chali (1209) Aktanagar-Sutariya Ni Chali, Yes 500 2,000 S 25 Babugadar Ni Chali (1210) Choryasi Ni Chali Yes 129 700 1 S 60 . (1211) Bhakta Vallabh Ni Chali Yes 80 400 0 S 20 (1212) Lokhand Bazar Tekra Na Chhapra Yes 400 2,000 0 S 100 . (1213) Vivekanand Ni Chali Yes 18 90 0 S 13 (Bhavanpura Nu Pithu) (1214) New Textile.Mill Ni Chali Yes 75 375 S 10 (1215) Ganpatbhai Na Zumpda Yes 150 450 0 S 40 (1216) Sumatilal Ni Chali Yes 300 600 0 S 116 (1217) Godown Na Chhapra Yes 150 500 0 S 23 (Jogani Mata Ni Chali, Popatlal Nu Pithu) (1218) Patnivas I Thakorvas Yes 50 600 0 S 17 (1219) Amar Bhuva Na Zumpda Yes 6 3l> S 5 (1220) Office(S Compound Na Zumpda Yes 40 200 0 S 38 (1221) Narayannagar Yes 450 2,000 S 110 Ward No.39: Baherj!ml!ura: (1222) Kasambhai Na Zumpda, Yes 70 378 S 24 Kasai Ni ChaIi ° (1223) Bauu Master Nu Dahelu Yes 80 465 S 20 (1224) Jivanlal Ni Chali Yes 125 870 °0 S 37 (1225) Gulam Ali Ni Chali Yes 150 1,005 0 S 62 (1226) Garibnagar, Khemchand Ni Chali No 300 2,200 a S 60 (1227) Kalidas Bechar Ni Chali Yes 50 200 S 13 (1228) Butwala Bachubhai Ni ChaIi Yes 120 700 °a S 52 (1229) Visaji Ni Chali Yes 70 325 0 S 35 (1230) letbalal Ni Chali Yes 60 300 0 S 37 (1231) Marwadi Ni Chali Yes 100 650 0 S 50 (1232) Dhanji Parsottam Ni Chali Yes 40 250 0 S 11 (1233) Hanumauvali Chali Yes 150 700 0 S 18 (1234) Petbaji Manaji Ni Chali, Yes 200 1,000 0 S 130 Lodha Ni Chali (1235) Dudhabhai Ni Chali Yes 50 250 S 20 (1236) Karim Bhai Ni Chali, Yes 80 390 0 S 30 Kali Ni Chali (1237) Kalapi Ni Chali, Ramrahim No 2,000 9,000 S 500 Tekra Ni Chali, Dudhwala Ni Chali, (1238) Sara Nagar Yes 70 390 S 25 (1239) Santoshnagar Yes 700 3,800 1 S 248 (1240) Khodiyamagar, logninagar, No 1,500 8,000 0 OSD 275 Mochivad Ni Chali, Ash Nagar, Etc

    402 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricit~ Connections SI. Private Community Disposal of PointsIPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others NightSoi! installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 S 14 10 3.

    8 S 6 6 S 6 6 2 18 S 115 65 8

    32 S 79 75 28

    12 S 100 100 16 2 S 20 20 2 4 S 110 llO 10 S 10 10 2

    12 S 32 20 3 S 45 48 6 17 S 115 .lIO 15 15 S 59 80 15

    5 S 22 26 4 S 5 5 2 S 38 38 3 10 S 114 80 10

    7 S 22 18· 6

    14 S 43 50 6 8 S 102 100 8 4 S 125 70 17 ,24 S 251 80 18 5 S 29 16 ;4 6 S 90 52 10 4 S 37 28 8 8 S 38 31 8 9 S 50 25 12 4 S II 5 4 14 S 70 51 10 4 S 152 36 15

    4 S 15 6 2 4 S 30 10 7 , 40 S 354 128 30

    10 S 25 16 5': 12 S 192 175 10: 40 ST 665 260 21)'

    403 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; AHMADABAD

    SI. -Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (1241) Calico Mill Ni Chali No 180 900 0 S 76 , (1242) Lablabi Dargah Ni Chali, No 140 1,200 S 100 ' Shravannagar (1243) Ghatila Chali, Bhangivas, Yes 200 1,100 S 60 Patnivas, Khushal Karbhari Ni Chal (1244) Punjalal Ni Chali And Yes 800 4,000 2 S 200 Narandas Ni Chali (1245) Kahraslan Na Zumpda Yes 150 800 S 120 (1246) Shah Alam Ni Chali And Yes 50 300 S 10 Pirbhai Dhabi Ni Chali (1247) Rabarivas, Momin Ni Chali, Yes 80 500 S 35 Naranpura Ni Chali, Pirana Road (1248) Abdulkhan Ni Chati, No 400 2,200 S 238 Ramll:n Nagar Ni Chali, Anand Bhuvan (1249) Gunjshahid Na Tekra Na Zumpda, No 50 300 0 S 29 Parida Chali, Sharab Chali (1250) Chatur Ni Chali And No 62 314 S 14 Maheta Ni Chali (1251) Slums Adjacent Dhor Bazaar. No 100 500 S 20 (1252) Ramdevpir Ni Chali, No 70 350 S 20 Dhor Bazaar, Kat Ni Ragna Zumpda (l253) Ramkrishna 'Nagar, No 75 400 S 37 Madhubhai Ni Chali, Gauriben Ni Chali (1254) Prabhunagar And No 25 100 S 9 Kabrastan Na Zumpda (1255) Indiranagar And Shrimali Na Yes 150 750 S 27 Zumpda (1256) Rabarivas No 4 18 S 3 (1257) New Suburban Pumping No 60 300 S 20 , Station Na Zumpda (1258) AUahnagar Na Zumpda- No 700 3,500 S 40 Dani Limda Road (1259) Ramjinagar Na Zumpda No 180 905 S 20 (1260) Rafik Ni Chali, Aslam Ni Chali No 42 212 S 15 (1261) Viththalbhai Na Zumpda No 63 315 S 40 Ward N!!.4!!: Dam Limda: ' (1262) Shahalam R02a Na Zumpda Yes 100 500 S 30 (1263) Thakorvas Na Zumpda And Yes 50 250 2 S 10 Patelvas Na Zumpda (1264) Kabadi Market Na Chhapra Yes 20 100 S 2 (1265) Mahakali Na Chhapra Yes 180 960 S 21 (1266) Vagharivas Yes 116 580 I S 35 (1267) Bharwadvas Yes 20 120 2 S 5 (1268) Babunagar_ Yes 120 600 S 20 (1269) Dashrath Kaka Ni ChaJi Yes 150 700 2 S 30 (1270) Govindbhai Ni Chali Yes 70 500 1 S 20 (1271) Shahnagar Na Zurnpda ' Yes 600 5,000 " 3 S 200

    404 TOWN DIRECTORY·

    Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap . Eleclricit~ Connections Sl. Private Community Disposal of "PointsfPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 S 74 76 '6 10 S 63 85 15

    8 S 72 40 15

    36 S 254 80 20

    S 120 25 5 16 S 35 15 5

    10 S 48 37 7

    10 S 190 lIO 30

    S 42 24 4

    4 S 41 12

    5 S 62 20 2 5 S 27 23 2

    6 S 34 4

    S 10 12 2

    14 S 87 24 4

    S 3 3 3 S 35 22' 5

    20 S 35 25 10

    32 S 50 10 ' ,- 2 S 10 10 3 5 S ' 14 10 5

    4 S 32 30 5 2 S 7 10 3

    2 S 5 6 2

    -0 14 S 57 . 60 3 10 S 43 50 3 2 S 10 10 4 16 S '24 20 5' IO S 4Q 20 5 S 20 20 2 12 s· 134 130 16 .

    405 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD

    Sl. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . (1272) Navabkhan And yagharivas Na Yes 500 3,500 3 S 50 Zumpda (1273) BhiIvas,Shahalam Road Yes 150 750 S 25 (1274) Navu Budhanagar, Naranbhai Yes 40 250 S 10 Haribhai Ni Chali (1275) Sidhdheshwari Na Zurnpda Yes 15 65 S 4 (1276) Lake Society Na Zumpda Yes 50 300 S 10 (1277) Side And.Service Na Zurnpda Yes 100 500 S 20 Near Ghante Na Tekra (1278) Banasnagar, Babunagar Na Yes 400 2,000 S 160 Zurnpda, Ramvas Chali, Abadnagar (1279) Ganeshnagar Na Zumpda Yes 50 300 0.5 S 57 (1280) Chandola Na Chhapra Yes tOO 500 2 S 45 Opp.Petrol Pump. (1281) Chhipa Asraf Ni Chali, Yes 700 3,000 2.5 S 200 Mohan Talavadi Ni Chali. (1282) Nawabnagar Na Zumpda Yes 1,000 8,000 0 S 400 Ward 41-, Balle-Firdo§h: (1283) Rajabhai Ni Chali Yes 100 500 0 S 10 (1284) Ramghadvas Na Chhapra Yes 200 900 0 OSD 5 (1285) Lakshmanbapa Ni Chali Yes 50 320 0 S 12 (1286) Slum Area Near Parol & Yes 150 700 0 S 20 Gayatri Society di87) Slum Area Near Chandan Yes 50 275 0 S 19 Tenaments (1288) Vasahat On Cadila Road, Yes 400 2,000 0 S 60 Jagdishnagar Na Chhapra (1289) Keshavnagar Na Chhapra Yes 200 HOO 0 CD 40 OppOsite Smruti Mandir (1290) Gala Raghana Chhapra Yes 50 300 0 CD 10 Kadila Road (1291) Express Highway Na Zumpda Yes 25 180 0 S 5 (1292) Azadnagar Na Chhapra Yes 300 1,250 0 S 120 (1293) Chali Bhilvadi Yes 500 3,000 0 S 130 (1294) Mohan Bharwad Ni Chali Yes 150 850 0 S 85 (1295) Modi Ni Chali, Ramrajya Yes 250 1,300 0 S 130 Nagar Road (1296) Ranrajya Ni Chali, Revabanagar Yes 300 1,500 0 S 90 (1297) Hanum"annagar-Bhag 1, 2 & 3, Yes 400 2,000 0 S 60 CIm Char Rasta (1298) Raktapittnagar Yes 250 1,200 0 S 50 Ward 4~: Vatva : (1299) Harijanvas, Chauhanvas Na Yes 50 325 0 OSD 15 Zumpda (1300) Chunaravas Yes 835 4,000 O. OSD 125 (1301) Govindvas Yes 50 375 0 OSD 5 (1302) Saraniyavas Yes 500 3,100 0 OSD 20 (1303) Savitanagar Yes 578 3,200 0 OSD 100

    406 TOWN DIRECTORY Number of latrines MethOd of Number of Tap Electricity Connections SI. Private COlDffiunity Disposal of PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) Protected Water

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 26 S 125 100 15

    10 S 27 20 4 S 10 5 2

    S 4 4 2 4 S 27 10 10 S 40 30 10

    -14 S 175 100 20

    .10 S 50 40 4 S 45 35 4

    S 205 150 10

    20 S 440 200 60

    8 ST 12 6 2 20 ST 22 20 4 ST 13 12 2 18 ST 18 25

    3 ST 20 20 3

    2 ST 66 60 18

    2 ST 28 40 10

    4 ST 10 10 2

    ST 5 7 2 ST 120 100 23 ST 123 150 19 10 -ST 62 100 4 20 ST q5 200 3 ; 20 ST 150 150 20 "10 ST 125 50 15

    12 ST 51 50 12 .

    8 ST 20 24 2

    4 ST 264 28 4 ST 20 5 3 6 ST 182 30 4 _ 25 ST 193 .30 2 .

    407 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage ----latrines (approximate) Private Water Bome 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 (1304) Harijanvas Near Yes 200 1,200 o OSD 125 Machchhi Pir Dargah (1305) Bibi Talav Na Zumpda Yes 250 1,050 I) OSD 45 (1306) Ambica Tube Na Zumpda And Yes 425 1,250 I) OSD 31 Firdosnagar (1307) Jagabhai Ni Chali Yes 215 630 0, OSO 16 (1308) Khodiyar Nagar Yes 175 950 0' OSD 100 (1309) Slum Area Around Vatva Talav Yes 250 1,100 o OSD 2S (1310) Ganga Nagar Yes 150 850 o OSO 52 (131 I) Mohnis Society Na Zumpda Yes 55 290 o OSD 15 (1312) Pramodbhai Ni Chali Yes 50 270 q OSD 7 (1313) Rabarivas And Harijanvas Yes 600 2,500 o OSD 82 Ward No.43: : (1314) Anandvadi, Bhilvas Yes 55 275 I) OSD 32 (1315) Annapuri Bhilvas Yes 45 300 0: OSD 30 (1316) Narol Vankarvas Yes 400 2,000 o OSD 35 (1317) Narol Saraniyavas Yes 275 1,400 0' OS!) 120 (13 18) Marwadi Indiranagar, Yes 200 1,000 if OSD 100 Ambedkarvas (1319) Slums Near Ramvadi Tekro Yes 450 2,300 OSD 97 (1320) KaIi Talavdi Na Chhapra Yes, 200 1,100 OSO 27 4 I Vejalpur (1) Suryanagar Yes 200 1,000 S 20 (2) Salpara Yes 200 1,000 S 20 (3) Ekal Devnagar Yes 100 500 S 20 5 IV Makarba No o o '. I) 6 III Sarkhej­ (I) Bhangivas No 20 100 OSD 20 Okaf (2) Thakorvas No 30 150 OSD () (3) Vankarvas No 35 175 OSD 35 (4) Vaghri vas No 50 250 OSD o (5) Rohitvas No 55 275 OSD 55 7 III Jodhpur No o o o 8 III Kali Sharma Ni Chali, No 456 2,052 s 100 Shamalbhai Lallubhai Ni Chali 9 IV Ahmadabad Cantonment No o o o I) 10 II Ranip No o o o o 11 U Chandlodiya No o I) o I) 12 I Ghatlodiya (I) Laxman Nagar Chliapra No 876 4,382 2 S 65 (2) Bhammariya Chbapra No 932 4,660 1.5 OSD 85 (3) Khodiyar Nagar No 226 904 o S 4S (4) Gokul Nagar No 60 298 o OSD 20 13 III Memnagar No o o o o 14 III Vastrapur No o o o I) 15 V Gota No o o o I) 16 III Thaltej No o o I) I) 17 IV Bopa1 No o o ··0, " I) 18 IV Singarva No o o o I) 19 III Vastral No o o o I) 20 III Ramol Ektanagar (Vaghrivas) No 200 1,000 .0.5 OSD,CD 100

    408

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. AHMADABAD

    51. Class and Name of the Slum bit Numher of Population Paved System Numhn No. Name of Town Kotilled Household, of the Roads (in of of \approxlmatc) Slum Ki il':J1cters i Sewerage latrines

    lapproxim~ltc) Private' Water' 130m,' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 21 IV Lamhha No 0 0 0 () 22 \' Nalldcj No 0 0 0 0

    ",-,'P II Dholb ~() 0 0 0 0 24 III Balla (1) Ravalfali, Vaishnavvao. '{cs 414 2070 0.05 OSD :;90 VaniyavaJ. Nurcillahmad Sociely, Soni Va~

    I)) ~1Jtia\'as. Kumhharvas. Yes 373 1865 0.03 OSD 3DO Bharl/auvas

    (3) Ra\aha~. Pittalpur;J, t\1Jti

    ( 4) Sarvooay Society, Yes 267 1):;9 001 OSD ~()'\ Ramnagar. Ra \'alvas (5) Chorapa. Bhangivas, RabaTins. Ycs 470 2352 0,06 OSD .+10 Chamarvas. VankarvJs 2S [II Dhandhuka (1) :'favapara Wadi Ncar Kalka, Yes 120 700 0 OSD 30 Wadi Of River Kantha, \VUdl Behind (2) HajamwaJa. MiyanJ Para. Ycs 50 400 0 OSD 15 Kasha-Ghoghari wada (3) Miyana Para-Nani Jllk Mirawadi. Yes 200 1000 0 OSD W Khanjiwada. Kubwad-Mota Bhangivas, Dariya Pir (4) Vankarvas, Moti Jok Gcbi Fali Yes 300 1500 0 OSD 6()

    410 TOWN DIRECTORY

    Number of latrines Method of NumberorTap Electricity Connection, SI Private Community Disposal of Points/Public Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (Points) Protected Water

    10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22

    _.>7~

    12 ST 303 375 24 24

    ST 273 300 12

    ST 354 450 15 ST 177 201 10

    4 ST 364 425 28

    12 ST .'_") 30 20 25

    20 ST 19 30 17

    16 ST 106 65 25

    12 ST 72 40 20

    411 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION

    Sl. Name of the Town with Location Code Population of Outgrowth Population of No. Core Town Outgrowths

    2 3 4 5 1 40710000 Ahmadabad (M Corp.) 3,520,085 (i) Asarva(OO) 3,518 (ii) Naroda(OO) 44,554 (iii) Nikol (00) 17,036 (iv) Odhav (00) 21,474 (v) Shahwadi (00) 8,827 (vi) Oyaspur (00) 10,068 (vii) Maktampur (00) 14,398 \ (viii) Saijp~r - Oopalpur (OG) 5,466

    ~(ix) Bodakdev (00) 20,778 (x) Hathijan (00) 92 (xi) Vatva(OO) 4,313 (xii) Kathwada (00) 13,860 (xiii) Sola (OG) 6,134 (xiv) Dhuma(OO) 4,371 (xv) Chenpur (00) 4,592 (xvi) Oganaj (00) 5,877 (xvii) AmhJi(OO) 2,641 (xviii) Fatewadi (00) 5,396 40705000 (i) Ranip (M) 87,906 (ii) Chenpur (00) 4,592 40706000 (i) Chandlodiya (M) 55,767 (ii) Nimaynagar (Chandlodiya) 6,773 (00) (part) 40707000 (i) Ohatlodiya (M) 106,684 (ii) Nimaynagar (Ghatlodiya) 2,783 (00) (Part) 40711000 (i) Vejalpur (M) 113,445 (ii) Ambli (00) 2,641 40713000 (i) Sarkhej-Okaf (M) 23,412 (ii) Fatewadi (00) 5,396 2 40722000 (i) Dholka (M) 53,827 (i) Dholka Rural (Part) 2,104 (ii) Maflipur 5,638

    412 ERRATA District: AHMADABAD - PART-I

    Page No. Particulars Column No. For Read 1 2 3 4 5 .--~ 8 Talukawise List of New 3 Ramo Ramol Towns Added (Row A)

    55 Table-31 District Total 7 Illegible 1,40,370 Row-Females·

    55 Table-31 9 Illegible 3,77,142 District Total I Row-Females

    56 Table-32 9 11.7 512,642 District (Rural)Total 5.7 332,541

    18.3 180,101

    56 Table-32 11 44.5 640.344 District (Rural)Total 55.3 268,584

    32.6 371,760

    315 Appendix -IX 6 Middle School Middle School* (Column Heading)

    322 Statement-I 7 (+16.6) - Row-4 8 (+26.4) - 9 - (+16.6) 10 - (+26.4) 322 Statement-I 7 (+16.6) - Row-6 , 8 (+26.4) - , 9 - (+16.6) 10 - (+26.4) _- 322 Statement-I 7 (-22.1) - Last Row 8 (+0.2) - 9 I - (-22.1) 10 - (+0.2) Note :- The Population figures (Column-4) in Village Directory of Viramgam Taluka (P.136 to 148) Bavla Taluka (P.222 to 239) and Barwala Taluka (P. 248 to 252) may be read in whole number neglecting decimal pOint.