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CENSUS OF 1961

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

JHABUA DISTRICT

G. JAGATHPATHI OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUPERfNr.ti,NDENT OF CENSUS OPERATIONS. MADHYA PRADESH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964 1961 CENSUS PUBLICAT'IONS, MADHYA PRADESH

(All the CenSU8 Publications of this State will bear Volume No. VIII)

PART I General Report including Subsidiary Tables. (in Sub-Parts)

Genera) Population Tables

PART II-B ... Economic Tables (in Sub-parts)

PART II-C Cultural and Migration Tables (in SUb-Parts)

PART III ... Household Economic Tables

PART IV Housing and Establishment Tables (in­ (in Sub-parts) cluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report

PART V ... Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and {in S ub-parts) Scheduled Tribes

PART VI Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Sub­ part for each Village Surveyed)

PART VII Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed)

PART VIII-A Administration Report - Enumeration

PART VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation

PART IX Maps

STATE PUBLICATIONS DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS

District Censlls Hand-books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh PREFACE

The publication of District Census Hand.books, which wa'l begun in the 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the process of making census statistics available for the smaller territorial units basic to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementation of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, i.t is at these levels that policies get really thoroughly tested; also, policies can fail-and probably have failed-because their statistical basis was weak. It is undoubtedly necessary that gaps in statistics at lower levels be fined as rapid'y as possible. It was not possible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage­ had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and it is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.

2. What we have tried to do in the 1961 Census Hand-books is to make them more informative by the inclusion of as many categories of non-census statistics as possible; some of these are climate, agriculture, co-operation, industry, bank­ ing, education, health etc. There is also an introductory note to each Hand­ book high-lighting the more striking features. It has not been possible for the Census Organisation to check the accuracy of the figures supplied by various authorities; it is-"to be hoped that some other organisatjon, better equipped for the purpose, will take up this task.

3. For the seventeen districts of Mahakoshal (Part of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh) and for Panna and Tikamgarh districts of erstwhile Vindhya Pradesh, which are part of the present State of Madhya Pradesh, the area figures for districts and tahsils furnished by the Director of Land Records and presented in Table A-I are internally inconsistent in the sense that the tahsil areas do not add up to the district area. This inconsistency arose from the fact that, in the case of these districts, the district area includes, but the tahsil areas exclude, 'forest' area for which the tahsilwise breakup was not then available. Later on, while this Hand-book was in the press, the Director of Land Records brought out revised area figures for the year 1952-63 for tahsils and districts, which among oth~r improvements, do not suffer from the defect of internal 2 inconsistency even in case of these nineteen districts. Revision of Table A-I on the basis of these area figures was not feasible at this late stage; the only alternative was to print these revised area figures also in this Hand-book.

4. One unfortunate fact about the~e Hand-books is that they became avail­ able to the users rather late in the decade. This is partly due to the considerable time required for the collection of information from various authorities and partly to difficulties in printing. Owing to the fact that State presses, with a heavy back­ log of printing weighing down on them, would find it impossible to print all the District Census Hand-books themselves, arrangements have been made for printing them in private presses. If these Hand-books are to have a userul life of more than four or five years of inter-censal decennium, more expeditious methods for the collection of non-census statistics, for the preparation and checking of the manuscripts and for printing will have to be devised.

5. The Census Organisation is grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of these Hand­ books and to the Superintendent, Government Printing and his organisation­ particularly the Assistant Superintendent, Printing, Government Regional Press, and his staff-for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that of our indefatigable Registrar General, Shri Asok Mitra, to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are also

G. ]AGATHPATHI CONTENTS

Pages Notes and Explanations i-vii Appendix I Standard Industrial Classification ... viii-xvi Appendix II National Classification of Occupations xvii·xxiii Selected Statistics Selected Statistics of India, Madhya Pradesh, Divisions, Districts and Important Towns of Madhya Pradesh xxiv-xxxiii Revised Area and Density Figures xxxiv-xxxvi Introducing the District xxxvii -lxxii

PART I

A·GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 3-9 Table A-I Area, Houses and Population 3 Appendix I Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set up ... 4 Annexure to AppendiX I 5 Appendix II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 6 Append ix 1II House/ess and Institutional population 6 Table A.II Variation in population during sixty years 7 AppendiX District and Tahsi/s showing 1951) population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951 changes in area and population involved in those changes 7 Table A-III Villages classified by population ... 8 Table A-IV Towns ( and Town Groups) classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901 9

B-ECONOMIC TABLES 12·99 (I) General Economic Tables 12-69 Primary Census Abstract 12.13 Table B-1 Workers and non· workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 14-15 Table B·III Part A Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in urban areas only 16-17 Part B Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in rural areas only 18·19 Table B-IV Part A Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at Household Industry 20.22 ( ii )

Table a-Iv Pages Part a Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of Persons at work in Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service 23,28 Part C Industrial classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups of persons at work other than Cultivation ... Table a-v Occupational classification by Sex of persons at work other than cultivation 38,53 Table a,VI Occupational Divisions of persons at work other than cultiva­ tion classified by Sex, Broad Age,groups and Educational levels in urban areas only 54-57 Table B-VII

Part A Persons working principally (i) As cultivators, (ii) As Agri, cultural Labourers or (iii) At Household Industry classi, fied by Sex and by Secondary work (i) At Household Industry, (ii) As cultivator or (iii) As Agricultural Labourer 58-60 Part B Industrial classification by Sex of persons working in Non. Household Industry, Trade, Bussiness, Profession or Service who are also engaged in Household Industry 61-63 Table a-VIII Part A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above br Sex, Broad Age. groups and Educational levels In urban areas only 64,65 Part B Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex and Educa· tionallevels in rural areas only 64·65 Table B-IX Persons not at work classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups and type of activity 66-69 (ii) Household Economic Tables 72.99

Table a,x Sample Households (i) engaged neither in Cultivation nor in Household Industry, (ii) engaged either in Cultivation or Household Industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in Cultivation and Household Industry for all areas 72 Table a-xI Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural and urban areas separately 73

Table a-xII Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately 74-77

Table B-XIII Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and household industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal household industry in rural and urban areas separately 78·79 (iii) Pages

Table B-XIV Sample households engaged only in household industry classified by principal household industry in all areas 80.83 Part A Households classified by major groups of principal household industry and number of persons engaged ", 80-81 Part B Households classified by minor groups of principal household industry 82.83 Table B-XV Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry classified by size of land in rural and urban areas separately 84·87

Table B-XVI Sample principal household industry classified by duration of work in a year and total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 88-97 Table B-XVII .. , Sample households classified by size and participation in household cultivation or industry 98·99

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES 102-113

Table C-I Family composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 102 Table C·II Age and marital status 103·106 Table C-1I1 Part A Age, sex and education in all areas le7 Part B Age, sex and education in urban areas only 108 Table C-V Mother Tongue 109·110 Table C-VII Religion 111 Table C-VIII Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non· workers among Scheduled Castes 112·113 Part B Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non· workers among Scheduled Tribes

D-MIGRATION TABLE 114-1 IS

Table 0-11 Place of birth 114·115

E-HOUSING TABLES 118-143 Table E-I Census houses and the uses to which they are put 118·119 Table E·II Tenure status of sample Census households living in Census houses used wholly or partIy as d.iTeIIing 120-121 Table E.III Census houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and no power used and size of employment 122·139 ( iv)

Pages Table E-IV Distribution of sample households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwellings by predominant material of wall and predomi~ nant materirl of roof 140~141 Table E-V Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied .•• ... SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 146-166 Tahsilwise population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for rural areas only 146·147 Table SCT-l Part A Industrial classification of persons at work and non~workers by sex for Scheduled Castes ",

Part B Industrial classification of persons at work and non­ workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes Table SCT-II Part A Age and marital Status for Scheduled Castes 154-158 Part B Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Tribes 159-161 Table SCT-III Part A(i} Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes ...... 162·163 Part A (ii) Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Tribes .. - 162~163 Part B(i) Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes 164 Part B (ii) Education in in rural areas only for Scheduled Tribes 164 Table SCT-IV Part A Religion for Scheduled Castes ... 165 Part B Religion for Scheduled Tribes 165 Table SCT.V Part A Sample households engaged in cultivation classi· fied by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes 166 Part B Sample households engaged in cultivation classi­ fied by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only for scheduled Tribes 166 SC-SPECIAL TABLE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY 168-169 Table SC-I, .. Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational leveles for Scheduled Castes 168-169 ST-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY .•• 170-177 Table ST-I Mother tongue and bilingualism for Scheduled Tribes 170-176 Table ST,II ••• Persons not at work classified by sex and type of activity for Scheduled Tribes 177 VIL.LAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ... 179-279 APPENDICES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY ... 281-302 ( v )

PART II Pages

OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS Table U Monthly rainfall and rainy days Table 1.2 Mean Maximum, Highest, Mean Minimum and Lowest tempe~ ratUre recorded at observatory 306 Table 2A.' Land utilisation statistics 307 Table 2A.2 Area under principal crops 308 Table 2A.3 Gross area of crops irrigated and total and net area irrigated ... 309 Table 2A.4 Net area irrigated by source of irrigation 309 Table 2A.S Major and medium irrigation projects 310 Table 2A.6 Yield rates of principal crops per acre ••• 310 Table 2B.1 Fortnightly wholesale price quotations of staple food grains ••• 311 Table 2B.2 •. Daily wages ( in Rupees) paid to males, females and non-adults separately as skilled and unskilled persons in specific agricultural and non-agricultural occupations ... 312·315 Table 2e.1 Statistics of livestock and agricultural implements 316 Table 2C.2 Taccavi Loans distributed 316 Table 2D.I Statistics of Co-operative societies 317 Table 3.1 Statistics of criminal justice 318 Table 3.2 Strength of Police and Jails 318 Table 3.3 Annual receipts under certain heads of revenue 319 Table 3.4 Land revenue for the years 1952·53 to 1960~61 .•• 319 Table 3.5 Statistics of registration 320 Table 3.6 Statistics of Local bodies 320~322 Table 4.1 Community Development Coverage 323 Table 4.2 Allotment and Expenditure during first and second five year plans 324 Table 5.1 Educational statistics ... 324 Table 5.2 Statistics about Colleges 325 Table 6A.4 B. C. G. Campaign 325 Table 6A.5 Progress of National Malaria Eradication Programme 325 Table 7.1 Communication Staflistics-Roads 326 Table 7.2 List of Post Offices, Telegraph and Public call offices 327 Table 8.1 List of Important Fairs and Melas 328 Table 8.2 List of Printing Presses 329 Table 8.3 List of Cine~a Houses 329 Table 8.4 Important Events 329

MAP Frontispiece ERRATA

Page No. Table Particulars Col. No. For Read 2 3 4 5 6 47 B·V Group 86 Total 5 Blank 62 B·VJI Part B P. W. Major Group 90, Division 2 & 2 Blank 3, Major Group 34·35 77 B.XII Heading after Tahsil (Rural) Jhabua Jhabua District District (Rural) (Urban) 98 B.XVII I All Rural areas 2 Blank 82,284 98 B.XVII II All Urban areas 2 89,627 7,343 159 to 161 SCT·II Heading above column 1 Name of Scheduled Name of Sche- Caste duled Tribe 165 SCT-IV Heading above columns 10 & 11 10 & 11 Kabir Panthi Muslims 173 ST-I Jhabua Tahsil Rural all Scheduled 6 (M-15,726 Hindi (M-15,722 Tribes F-l,407) F-l,407), Gujarati (M-4). NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This note gives the meanings and explana­ with a population at least of 5,000 with atleas1t tions of terms and concepts used in this Hand­ three-fourths of the adult male population being book. This is necessary because, without a engaged in non-agricultural pursuits. The proper grasp of the meanings of such simple rural-urban classification, being operationally concepts as building, house, household, worker. cardinal and prior in point of time to the etc., it is not possible to appreciate the data census count, had to be tackled earlier and a list presented in the Handbook. Thus, one who of 219 towns in the State was therefore pre­ does not know that a~ unpretentious hut in the pared much earlier than the census proper. thick of Bastar forests with unplastered bamboo This included 28 habitations which were tenta­ walls and a thatch roof and with space hardly tively treated as towns, the intention being that, enough for two cots is not a whit less of a build­ after the 1961 Census data became available ing than the Indian versions of the skyscrapers their cases would be re-examined. Later on: in one of the metropolitan cities, or that a however, no modification was made in the list, central jail housing all manner of criminals and even though 7 towns did not satisfy either the shady characters is as much a household as the minimum population criterion or the one based household of the most pious and god-fearing on the ratio of non-agricultural adult males citizen in the State, may not be able to appre­ being 75% or greater. These are Gogaon in ciate what exactly the figures represent. Besides West , Datla Bandhi in Chhindwara (both explaining the terms and concepts, the note under 5,000 in population); and, Icchawar, also contains brief notes on the salient and Patan, Pendra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in peculiar features of some of the Census tables Sehore, , Bilaspur, Bilaspur, and Raipur presented in this Handbook. Districts (not satisfying the economic criterion). The reason for not disturbing the original list of Censlls.-The Census in India is a decennial towns was that as many as 14 habitations which operation taking place in February-March of did not satisfy one or the other of the criteria the first year of every decade. It ensures laid down earlier managed to sneak into the list coverage of all members of the population of towns as municipalities, and inclusion of irrespective of age. The operations constitut­ ~even more such towns was not supposed to ing a Censns involve, besides counting of heads, mtroduce greater demographic distortion than the counting of numerous attributes of the was already present. The cases of Chachaura­ person cownted. These are demograph'ic, Bi~aganj town in and Saroarpur­ social, economic and cultural in nature. The RaJgarh in District are peculiar in that number of these attributes regarding which each of these two municipal towns consists of information is recorded has been increasing two distinct habitations separated by 2 miles in from census to census and is limited only by the first and 3 miles in the second case. considerations of cost, time aI).d organisation. Population.-The important thing about a popu­ All areas, which were not urban were rural. lation is that it is dynamic. It is a constantly Th~y . consisted of 'villages'. A very large­ changing entity. These changes take place by majOrIty of the census villages were 'revenue the natural processes of birth and death as well villages', which had well demarcated or re­ as by migration. A statement of population cognised boundaries, and which included not only has therefore little sense unless the point of time' the. inhabited portion (or portions) but also­ to which it relates is also stated. A population agrIcultural land and uninhabited waste (01' figure is correct only for a particular point of other) lands. The census village was thus not time; and, even though in practice one may synonym~HlS with a habit~tion or a dwelling; in omit to indicate this point of time, one fact, a VIllage could contam two or more distinct should none the less be clear about it. The habitations separated by considerable distances popUlation figures pr,esented herein refer to the known variously as 'tala' or 'mazra' Or 'para'. sunrise of 1st March, 1961, unless otherwise B.esides, in many districts there were forest vIIlages, situated inside Reserved forests and stated. wlthout clearly demarcated boundaries. The Rural-Ur'ban Classification :-Data collected at B:r:eas ent~red against these villages in the a Census is usually presented separately for the VIIIage DIrectory are thus only approximate. rural and urban areas. A 'town' or a 'town­ It IS to be noted that being as observed by group' constitutes an urban area. A 'town' in Martin [Census Superintend~nt (old) Madhya tne 1961 Census was reither (i) a municipality, Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner fo~' cantonment or corporation; or (ii) a habitation India, 1921] arbitrary and irregular units of (iv)

The only term requiring explanation is PRINCIPAL AND SECONDARY WORKER: household industry, the others being self­ Table B-VII Part A and Part B involve the explanatory. As regards household industry, ru concepts of principal and secondary work. For three-fold test was laid down, viz:- every worker the principal work had to be indi­ (a) "Household Industry" should consist of cated in the case of a person who was engaged, manufacture, processing or servicing and in more than one work, and also the secondary may include sale but s}l.Ould not be con­ work if he was engaged in two or more than two fined simply to buying and selling. At productive activities. The concepts of primary least part of the goods offered for sale and secondary work had nothing to do with the from the household should be manu­ income accruing to a person from his work. factured or processed by members of the The principal work of a person was that activity household. which took up most of his time; similarly the (b) "Household Industry" should be on the secondary work (in case a person was engaged household scale where the workers in two or more than two kinds of work) was that mainly will be the Head of the house­ which took up less time than the principal work hold himself and/or members of the but greater than the other kinds of work. Unless household, the role of hired workers specifically stated to the contrary in the table from outside being of secondary heading itself the tables in the Handbook are importance. Thus, in any Household based on the principal work of a person. Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand' Non-1C01'kers :-The non-working section of the in the industry whenever they find the population also was divided inco eight classes time in the course of their daily chores. according to the nature of their activities. Thus Household Industry cannot, therefore, be a non-worker could be (i) a full time student or on the scale of a registered factory but child attending school, (U) a pel..:on engaged in can use machinery and employ power home duties (like a housewife or other adult female who does no other work) (iii) dependent like steam engine or oil engine or electri­ including an infant or child not attending school city to drive the machinery. a person permanently disabled from work (c) Location also is important, for proximity because of illness or old-age; (iv) a retired decides participation by members of person who is not employed again, rentier, a the household. In a village this parti­ person living on agricultural or non-agricul­ cipation is possible if the Household' tural royalty, rent or dividend, or any other Industry is located at home or within person of independent means for securing which the village because village organisation he does not have to work and who does no other is such as makes it possible for mem­ work; (v) a beggar, vagrant or independent bers of the household to move about woman without indication of source of income freely in the village to look after their and others of unspecified source of existence; work. In urban areas such free move­ (vi) a convict (not an undertrial who was to be ment is not possible, and therefore, recorded for the work he did before being for household industry in urban areas admitted to Jail); (vii) persons who were seek­ we should consider only those indus­ ing employment for the first time; and (viii) tries which are located or at least the persons who previously had worked, but were major part of whose work is located at out of employment, and were again seeking home. work. Class of Worker :-A worker, other than a culti­ Education Levels:-A person was treated as vator, agricultural labourer or a worker at illiterate if he did not satisfy the test of literacy this meaning the ability both of reading and household industry could be: (i) an Emplo'ler, writing. The test of reading was held to be that is, who hires one or more persons in his satisfied if a person could read printed matter work; (ii) an Employee, that is, who does his or easily legible manu!."cripts. The test of work under others for wages or salary in cash writing was the ability to write a simple letter. The minimum educational level is primary or or kind; (iii) a Single Worker, that is, who is junior basic, and this includes all persons who doing his work without employing others, except have passed this examination but have not casually, and without the help of other members passed the next higher level examination i,e. ()f the family, except ,casually (this includes matriculation or higher secondary. Person~ workers working as members of a co-operative); who had formal schooling but had not passed the primary or junior basic level examination and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing were literates without any educational levels. his work in his own family without wages or A person belonging to any particular educa­ salary in cash or kind. A person could be an' tional level means a person who has passed the employee in a household industry also. examination denoting that level. (v)

INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION We have used only the three digit Code number OF WORKERS: for classifying occupation. All occupations are divided into ten divisons to each of which a Workers have also been classified according digit is allotted. The first digit of the code to their occupation and industry. The concepts number of an occupation stands for the 'Division' of 'industry' and 'occupation' are of fundamental into which it is classified. Each division is then importance in connection with all economic sub-divided into a number of groups not exceeding activity and it is necessary that they should not ten. The first and second digits of the code be confused with each other. By "industry" is number represent the 'Division' and 'Group' into meant the sector of economic activity in which which an occupation is classified. Each group a worker is engaged e.g., the textile industry, again is divided into a number of families not mining industry, etc., whereas by 'occupation' exceeding ten and t]1e first three digits of the code is meant the exact funCition that a worker per­ number stand for the division, group and family forms in that sector e.g., fitter, carpenter, into which an occupation is classified. To typist, etc. Occupation thus is "a trade, pro­ illustrate the ~ode number 911 stands for the fession or type of work performed by an indivi­ family 9i1 (Cooks, cook-bearers, domestic and dual independent of the worker's industry, institutional) included in the Group 91 (House­ status or years of experience". keepers, Cooks, M'aid and related workers) includ­ ed in the 'Division' 9 (Service, Sport and Re­ THE INDIAN STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA­ creation workers). The Divisions, Groups, and TION (1. S. 1. C.) : Families of the National Classification of The industrial classification used in some Occupations are printed after this note as of the economic tables of this hand-book is the Appendix II. 'Standard Industrial Classification' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, It may be mentioned that the three digit Government of India. Under this scheme of industrial code can easily be extended into a four­ classification, the whole range of economic acti­ digit code on the principles illustrated earlier to vity is divided into nine 'divisions', and a code secure greater precision in the classification of number is given to each. The first digit of the the economic activitity of a worker. This has ,code number of any specific economic activity in fact been done in case of workers at household stands for the 'Division' under which that acti­ industry, and these four-digit code numbers have vity is classified. Each division is then divided been used in Table B XIV Part B. into a number of major groups not exceeding B-(ii) Household Economic Tables:-Tables be­ ten. The first and second digits of the code number represent the division and the major longing to this series ·differ from others in two respects: (i) they have been prepared from group into which an economic activity is classi­ information recorded on the household schedules, fied. Each major group is again sub-divided while the other tables are prepared from informa­ into a number of minor-groups not exceeding tion recorded on the individual slips; (ii) whereas ten, and the first, second and third digits in the the other tables are based on the total population, eode number of any economic activity represent the tables in this series, are prepared from the the division, the major group and the minor data contained in a 20 sample of all households. group into which it is classifi,ed. To illustrate, % the industrial 'code', '261', represents an econo­ The instructions for selecting the sample are re­ mic activity correspondilng to minor group 261 produced below:- in major-group 26 of Division 2. A reference "Every fifth household from the starting to the Standard Indusltrial Classification wi1l1 random household will be selected to make a 20% show that the minor group code stands for the sample. The sample household will be marked economic activity 'Dying and bleaching of silk' continuously for rural areas of a tahsil/taluka' in the major group 'Textiles Silk' of the Divi­ and for urban areas of a district i.e., households sion: 'Manufacturing'. The 'Divisions', 'Major, left over in a household pad should be carried Groups' and 'Minor Groups' of the Standard over to the next household schedule pad for the Industrial Classification are printed immediately selection of sample households. after this note as Appendjx I. "Before making the sample households the household schedule pads should be arranged in( ~ATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (NCO): the order of location code numbers of villages in Table B-V gives the occupational classifica­ a Taluka or Tahsil in the case of a rural area and tion by sex of persons at work other than culti­ jn the order of location code numbers of towns' vation. This classification is based on the in a district for urban areas. The first sample 'National Classification of Occupations' prepared household should be chosen randomly among the, by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, first five households in the first household schedule Government of India. Each occupation is pad and stamped (s) as selected. This random represented by a code number containing a number (random start) should be chosen separate­ number of digits (extenfi;ng in the NCO upto 5). ly for rural areas of each taluka/tahsiI and for ( vi ) the urban area of the district. From the first caste or a tribe included in the Order issued by' random household every fifth household should the President of India under Articles 341 (1) and be continuously stamped as selected ...... 342 (1) of the Constitution, amended, if necessary' The sample should be continuously marked for in accordance with Articles 341 (2) and 342 (2). all the pads of villages in a tahsil and urban areas thereof. It should be remembered that the in a district. If in a particular household schedule population of a particular scheduled caste or pad at the end, some households (these will be tribe as given in the tables does not necessarily four or less) are left after marking of the sample mean the entire population of that caste or' household, the housedolds left over should be tribe in the district. This is so because schedul­ carried over to the next household schedule pad! ing of a caste or tribe under the Constitution is and the appropriate household in that pad should te1'ritorial so that a caste or a tribe scheduled in a> be marked as a sample household". district, (or a tahsil or tahsils of a district) is not necessarily a scheduled caste in other districts (or other tahsils of the same district). Thus· C.-Social and Cultural Tables: Gond is a scheduled tribe in all tahsils of This series contains 8 tables of which Table J abalpur District except J abalpur Tahsil so that C~l is prepared from data abstracted from the the figures for Gond population in J abalpur 20 % sample of households. District exclude the Gonds of Jabalpur Tahsil. Secondly, some of the scheduled tribes have not: Marital Status:-As regards marital status a been given independent status in some parts of' the State by the Order but haVie been clubbed person could be (i) never married, (ii) married, together with some major tribe, while, in other (iii) widowed and (iv) divorced or separated. parts of the State, they have not been so clubbed The figures given do not necessarily indicate the but have been included as distinct scheduled legal position. Thus, persons who lived together tribes. Thus, in the districts of the Mahakoshal as man and wife and who were regarded as snch region of the State, the tribe Agaria has been by society were treated as 'married' even though clubbed, along with many another, wi.th Gond ther2 might not be any legally valid marriage as the latter's sub-tribe. In these districts, between them. therefore, figures relating to Agaria tribe, whose ethnic identity with Gond is controversial, do Age.-The age of a person was recorded in not appear independently in the tables of these' completed years as on the last birth day at the districts, but are included in the figures for time of enumeration, so that a child who had not Gond. In the Vindhya Pradesh region, how­ completed a year of its existence was recorded as ever, Agaria is Scheduled tribe in its own right of age '0' Inspite of the best efforts, distortion and in the districts belonging to that region of ages is common phenomenon in Indian Census. Agaria population appears separately in the This distortion is ascribable to the combined relevant tables. effect of a variety of causes like, for example, digit-preference, age-bias and estimation error and its most obvious' manifestation is the heaplllg Religion of Scheduled Castes and Tribes :-A of the ages rut digits ending in 0 or 5 and in even scheduled caste can exist only in Hindu and. rather than in odd numbers. Sikh religions and in no other religion. A scheduled tribe, however, may be found in any' Mother Tongue :-Mother tongue is the language reHgion. spoken in 'childhood by a person's mother to the person, or mainly spoken in the household. E-Housing Tables :-The Handbook includes five tables on housing. In using these tables, i1J. Religion :-Separate figures are given only for the should be remembered that they are prepared six main religions: Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, from the data on households abstracted from. Christian and Buddhist. Figures for persons the 'Houselists'. Tables E-I and E-IlI are based professing other religions have been clubbed on the full count while table E,-II, E-IV and together under the head; Other Religions and E-V are prepared from. a 20% sample of house­ persuasions' holds entered in the Houselists. Houselisting was non-synchronous with census proper, having taken place in the month of September-October, Scheduled Castes and Schedllled Tribes :-In view 1960, about five month before the reference date of the constitutional safeguards guaranteed of the Census. Also, the population of house­ to persons belonging to scheduled castes and holds entered in the houselists is not necessarily scheduled tribes with a view to ameliorate their identical with the population of households in social and economic condition, basic census figures respect of which household schedules were filled are for the first time being published separately at the time of the Census. Thus the samples of for each scheduled caste and scheduled tribe. A 11Ouseholds drawn from the household schedule, scheduled caste or a scheduled tribe means a and from the house lists are different samples. ( vii)

The instruction for drawing the 20% sample census-houses which were not owned by the ,of households from the houselists are reproduced households living in them were treated as 'rented' below:- even though no rent was being actually paid. "Before marking the sample households the Houselists should be arranged in order oft "FactoTY" and "WoTkshop" :-As is clear from location code numbers in the case of rural areas its definition, a Census house could be a workshop. for tahsil etc., and in the case of urban areas A workshop is a place where some kind of pro­ other than towns with population of 50,000 and duction, repair or servicing goes on, or where over. In the case of towns with population of goods or articles are made and sold. A bigger .50,000 and over the Houselists should be arranged workshop which was either registered under the in order of blocks. The first sample household Indian Factories Act or was of the scale of a' should be chosen randomly among the first five registered factory was returned as a factory. households in the first Houselist. From that For a manufacturing, repairing or servicing every fifth household from the first random establishment to be registered under the Indian household should be continuously marked ...... Factories Act, it should have ten or more workers The sample should be marked continuously for if using power and twenty or more workers if not all the Houselists. If in a particular Houselist using power. at the end two households are left after the marking of the sample households then these VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ITS ApPENDICES: households should be carried over to the next "Village Direct01'y:-The Village Directory cor­ Houselist and the third household in that list responds to the Primary Census Abstract of the should be marked as sample households". 1951 Census. It gives for each village of the district: (a) information relating to area, census houses, households, scheduled castes and scheduled ·Censns Honse and Census H01.~seholds:-The con­ tribes and literacy; and (b) the classification of' cepts of "building" "house" and "household" are the population into workers and non-workers, and important and differ somewhat from their con­ again 'workers' ink> their 'Industrial Categories' notations in common speech. A building refers separately for both the sexes. For facilitating to the entire structure on the ground. A census comparison with the Census Handbook of 1951 house is a structure or part of structure inhabited the serial number at which the village is to be .or vacant or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum­ found in 1951 Handbook is also given. A new· dwelling or place of business, workshop, school feature introduced in this Census is the presenta­ etc., with a separate entrance. A census house tion of additional information about each village! ,vas thus a building, or part of a building with a relating to schools, hospitals, child and maternity separate entrance. A census house could have welfar·e centres, medical practitioners, electricity, a variety of uses, residential as well as non­ post and telegraph offices etc. This has been residential; or it might be vacant (at the time of done by entering symbols against the name of each houselisting). village. Another n0vel feature is the presenta­ tion in eleven appendices of useful information relating to villages and towns i.e., industrial A household was defined as "a group of establishments, places situated on bus routes, or persons who commonly live together and would within five miles of a railway station, places hav­ take their meals from a common kitchen unless ing pucca wells, markets, public reading rooms, the exigencies of work prevented any of them drains etc. from doing so." A household necessarily lived in a census house or part of a census house. The To enable the reader to locate the village in definition of a household was broad enough to the Village Directory without much difficulty) an include all persons living together in a census­ ulphabetical index of village names is given. house and dining from the same kitchen even if This gives for each village the 1961 they were not related to one another. S'uch were location code number of the village (in the Village "the institutional households, like jails hostels Directory, villages are arranged according to hospitals etc. The house in which a 'household their Location Code Numbers); and its location "lived could either be owned or rented. All code number in the 1951 Hand-book. (viii)

APPENDIX-I STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION This classification groups the industries into 9 Divisions 45 Major Groups 343 Minor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below, Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group, (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Preparation of timber 022 Fishing and Hunting. Production of fuel including char- 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:­ coal by exploitation of forest 023 Production of fodder by exploita- Production of cereal crops (includ­ tion of forests 024 ing gram) such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize 000 Production of gums, resins, lac, Production of pulses such as arhar, barks, herbs, wild fruits ahd leaves moong, masur, urd, khesari, other by the exploitation of forests 025 gram 001 Production and gathering of other Production of raw jute and kindred forest products not covered above 026 fibre crops 002 Production of raw cotton and 03 Fishing: - kindred fibre crops 003 Production of fish by fishing in sea 030 Production of oilseeds, sugarcane and other cash crops 004 Production of fish by fishing in in­ Production of other crops (includ- land waters including the operation ing vegetables) not covered above 005 of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031 Production of fruits ana nuts in Production of pearls, conch, shells, plantation, vines & orchards 006 sponges by gathering or lifting from Production of wood, bamboo, cane sea, river, pond 032 reeds, thatching grass etc. 007 Production of juice, by tapping 04 Livestock and Hunting:­ palms 008 Production and rearing of livestock Production of other agricultural (large heads only) mainly for milk produce (including fruits and nuts and animal power such as cow not covered by code number 006 & buffalo, goat . , 040' flowers) not ,covered above 009 Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041 01 Plantation Crops:- Rearing and production of other Production of tea in plantation 010 animals (mainly for slaughter) such Production of coffee in plantation 011 as pig 042' Production of rubber in plantation 012 Production of ducks, hens and other Production of tobacco in plantation 013 small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043 Production of ganja, cinchona, opium 014 Rearing of bees for the production of honey, wax, and collection of Production of other plantation honey 044 crops not covered above 015 Rearing of silk worms and produc- 02 Forestry and Logging:- tion of cocoons and raw silk 045 Pbnting, replanting and conser- Rearing of other small animals and vation of forests 02.'0 insects 046 Felling and cutting of trees and Trapping of animals or games transportation of logs 021 propagation 047 (~ )

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) _(_Code) (Code) (Code) -~Production of -~the~ animal hus­ 21 Beverages: - bandry products such as skin, bone) Production of distilled spirits, ivory & teeth 048 wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, Division l-Mining and Quarrying:- fruits and malts in distillery and brewery 210 10 Mining and Quarrying:- Production of country liquor 211 Mining of coal 100 M'ining of iron ores Production of indigenous liquor 101 such as toddy, liquor from mahua, Mining of gold and silver ores 102 palm juice 212 Mining of manganese 103 Production of other liquors not Mining of mica 104 covered above 213 : Mining of other non-ferrous metallic Production of aerated and mineral ores 105 water 214- Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 106 Production of ice 215 Quarrying of stone (induding Production of ice-cream 216- slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 107 Processing of tea in factories 217 Mining of chemical earth such as Processing of coffee in curing soda ash 108 works 21S Mining and Quarrying of non­ metallic products not classified Production of other beverages 2'1S, above such as precious and semi­ precious stones, asbestos, gypsum, 22 Tobacco Products:- sulphur, asphalt 109 Manufacture of bidi 220' Di'vision 2 & 3-Manufacturing:- Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221 2D F00d3tL~£f3: - Manufacture of cigarette and Production of rice, atta, flour, etc, rjg'1p~tt", tobacco 222' by milling, Dehusking and process- Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223: ing of crops and foodgrains 200 Manufacture of snuff 224- Production of sugar and syrup from Manufacture of jerda and other sugarcane in mills 201 chewing tobacoo 225 Production of indigenous sugar, gur, from sugarcane or palm juice Manufacture of other tobacco pro- and production of candy 202 ducts 226 Production of fruit products such 23 Textile-Cotton: - as jam, jelly, sauce and canning and Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing preservation of fruits 203 and baling 230., Slaughtering, preservation of meat Cotton spinning (other than in and fish and canning of fish 2Q4 mills) 2311 Production of bread, biscuits, cake Cotton spinning and weaving in and other bakery products 205 mills 232' Production of butter, ghee, cheese Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233: and other dairy products 206 Cotton weaving in power looms Production of edible fats and oils 234' (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 Cotton weaving in handlooms 235. Production of hydrogenated oils Man ufacturing of khadi teXltiIe in (Vanaspati) 208 handlooms 236: Production of other food products Printing of cotton textile 237' such as sweet-meat and condiments, Manufacturing of cotton nets 238 muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 rope and twine 239 (x)

Minor Group 'Major Group Description Minor Group 'Major Group Description (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Manufacture of coir and coil' pro- 24 Textile-Jute:- ducts Z17 Jute pressing and baling 240 Manufacture of umbrellas 278 Jute spinning and weaving 241 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 Processing and manufacture of tex- tile products not covered above 279 Printing of jute textile 243 Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden fibre such as hemp, mesta 244 Products:- . Sawing and planing of wood 280 25 Textile-Wool:- Manufacture of wooden furniture & fixtures 281 Wool baling and pressing 250 Wool cleaning and processing Manufacture of structural wooden 251 goods (including treated timber) (scouring) such as beams, posts, doors, Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 windows. 282 Wool spinning othf?r than in mills 253 Manufacture of wooden industrial Wool weaving in powerloom 254 goods other than transport equip­ Wool weaving in handloorn 255 ment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures 283 Embroidery and art work in woollen textile 256 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ dt1cts such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 26 Textile-Silk: - Manufacture of veneer and plywood 2'85 Spinning and weaving of silk textile Manufacture of plywood products in mill 260 such as tea chest 286 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 261 Manufacture of boxes and packing Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 cases other than plywood 287 Weaving of silk textile by power Manufacture of materials from 100m 263 cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 2SS Weaving of silk textile by hand loom 264 Manufacture of other wood and Printing of silk textile 265 allied products not covered above 289 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266 29 Paper and paper Products:­ rfl Textile-Miscellaneous: - Manufacture of pulp from wood, Manufacture of carpet and all other rags, wastepaper and other fibres similar type of textile products 270 and the conversion of such pulp into Mpnufacture of hosiery and other any kind of paper and paper board knitted fabrics and garments 271 in mill 290 Embroidery and making of crepe Manufacture of pulp from wood lace and fringes 272 rags, wastepaper and other fibre~ and the conversion of such pu1p Making of textile garments includ- into any kind of paper and paper ing raincoats and headgear 273 board handmade 291 Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such Manufacture of products, such as .as curtains, pillow cases, bedding paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods from materials, mattress, textile bags 274 paper, paper board and pulp 292 Manufacture of water-proof textile products such as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275 80 Printing and Publishing:­ Printing and publishing of news~ Manufacture and recovery of all papers and periodicals 300 types of fibres for purposes of padd- ing, wadding, and upholstery filling 276 Printing and publishing of books 301 (xi)

Major GrolJP Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) All other types of printing including Manufacture of matches 334 lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work con- Manufacture of medicines, pharma­ nected with printing industry 302 ceutical preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet prepara- All types of binding, stiching, siz- tions except soap 335 ing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303 Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336 31 Leather and Leather Products:­ Manufacture of turpentine, synthe- Currying, tanning and finishing of tic, resin, and plastic products and hides and skins and preparation of materials (including synthetiC'. finished leather 310 rubber) 337 Man ufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 311 Man ufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of clothing and wear- Manufacture of other chemiestls & ing apparel (except footwear) made chemical products not covered of leather and fur 312 above (including inedible oils ~nd fats) 339 Manufacture of leather produ~ts (except those covered by Code Nos. 311, 312), such as leather uphols­ 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products tery, suitcases, pocket books, ciga­ other than Petroleum and Coal:- rette and key cases, purs,es, sadd- Manufacture of structural clay pro­ lery, whip and other articles 313 ducts such as bricks, tiles 340 Repair of shoes and other leather Manufacture of cement and cement foot-wear 314 products . 341 Repair of all other leather products Man ufacture of lime 342 except footwear 315 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products:- crushing 343 'Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of stonewares, other Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 than images 344 1ianufacture of rubber goods used Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of all kinds of other Manufacture of plaster of paris for industrial purpose 322 and its products 346 rubber products from natural or Manufacture of asbestos products 347 synthetic rubber including rubber M'anufacture of mica products 348 raincoat 323 Production of petroleum, kerosene 35 Manufacture of earthenware and and other petroleum products in earthen pottery: - 35() petroleum refineries 324 Manufacture of china ware and Production of coaltar and coke in crockery 351 coke oven 325 Manufacture of porcelain and its Manufacture ()f other coal and products 352' coaltar products not covered else- Manufacture of glass bangles and where - 326 beads 353 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products:­ Manufacture of glass apparatus 354 Manufacture of basic industrial Manufacture of earthen image, chemicals such as acids, alkalis & busts and statues 350' their salts not elsewhere specified 330 Manufacture of earthen toys and Manufacture of dyes, paints, artwares except those covered by colours and varnishes 331 code No, 355 35& Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photo­ Manufacture of ammunition, explo- graphic lenses and glass products sives and fire works 333 covered above 357 (xii)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 35 Manufacture of other non-metallic Manufacture of electric lamps and mineral products not elsewhere fans 375 specified 359 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 '36 Basic Metals and their products ex­ cept Machinery and l'ransport Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Equipment: - Manufacture of electronic equip- Manufacture of iron and steel ment such as radio, microphone 378 including smelting, refining, rolling, 'Conversion into basic forms such as Manufacture of electric machinery billets. blooms, tubes, rods 360 and apparatus. appliances not specified above 379 Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and 38 Transport Equipment:- alloys in basic forms 361 Manufacture, assembly and repair- Manufacture of armaments 362 ing of locomotives 380 Manufacture of structural steel Manufacture of wagons. coaches, products such as joist, rail, sheet, tramways and other rail road plate 363 equipment other than that covered l\i'anufacture of iron and steel by Code No,. 363 381 furniture 364 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except- Manufacture of brass and bell ing motor engines) 382 'metal products 365 Manufacture of motor vehicles Manufacture of aluminium products 366 engines parts and accessories 383 Manufacture of metal products Repairing and servicing of motor (other than of iron, brass, bell metal vehicles 384 and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Manufacture of bicycles and tri­ Enamelling, galvanising, plating, cycles and accessories such as {including electroplating) polishing saddle, seat frame, gear 385 and welding of metal products 368 nl1ilding a!ld repairing of water Manufacture of sundry hardwares transport equipment such as ships, such as G, 1. pil'e, wire net, bolt, boats. and manufacture of marine screw, buckel, cutlery (This will engines 386 also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering pro­ Manufacture & repair of air trans- ducts done by jobbing engineering port equipment including aero- concerns which cannot be classified planes. aeroengines 387 in major groups 36, 37, 38. and 39), 369 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture of other transport ,37 Machinery (All kinds other than equipment not covered above such transport) and Rleetricnl Equi1'­ as animal drawn and hand drawn ment:- vehicles 389 Manufacture and assembling of lllachinery (other than electrical) 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing Indus­ 'except textile machinery 370 tries: Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers, other than Manufacture of optical instru:rr.ents ,electrical equipment, such as diesel and lenses, opthalmic goods and engines, road rollers, tractors 371 photographic equipment and sup- plies 390 Manufacture of machine tools 372 Manufacture of textile machinery Manufacture of scientific, medical '~d~~~~s M3 and surgical instruments and equip- l\Ianufacture of heavy electrical ment and supplies 391 machinery and equipment such as Assembling and repairing ,of motors, generators, tranR formers 374 watches and clocks 392 (xiii)

-----c;------D--e-s-c-r-ip-t-i-on-----M--i-n-or~G~r-o-u-p--~M~a~jo-r~G~r-o-u-p----~D~es-c-r~ip~t~i~on~---M~i:n=or~G~r=o:u:p Major(Code) roup (C 0 d e) (Code) (Code) Manufacture of jewellery, silver­ Wholesale trading in vegetables, ware an, ·_wares using gold and fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish other pre",ous metals 393 dairy products eggs, poultry and Manufacture and tuning of Musical other foodstuff (not covered else Instruments 394 where) 601 Wholesale trading in all kinds 'of Manufacture of stationery articles fabrics and textiles products such not covered elsewhere such as pencil, as garments, hessian, gunny bag, penrholder, fountain pen 395 silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, Manufacture of sports goods 396 suitings, hosiery products 602 Manufacture and repair work of Wholesale trading in beverages, such goods not assignable to any other as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and group 399 powder), aerated water 603 Wholesale trading • in intoxicants Division 4-ConstrucUon such as wines, liquors 604 40 Construction: - Wholesale trading in other intoxi- Construction and maintenance of cants such as opium, ganja etc, 605 buildings including erection, floor- Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, ing, decorative constructions, ele­ cigarettes and other tobacco pro- ctrical and sanitary installations 400 ducts 606 Construction and maintenance of Wholesale trading in animals 607 roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Construction and maintenance of Wholesale trading in straw and telegraph and telephone lines 402 fodder 608 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs 61 Wholesale trading in medicines and such as bund, embankments, dam, chemicals 610 canal, tank, tubewells, wells 403 Wholesale trading in fuel and light- ing products such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 Dii!ision 5-Electricity, Gas, W uter and Wholesale trading in toilets, perfu- Sanitary Services mery and cosmetics 612 50 Electricity and Gas:- Wholesale trading in metal, porce- Generation and transmission of lain and glass utensils, crockery, electric energy 500 chinaware 613 Distribution of electric energy 501 Wholesale trading in wooden, steel Manufacture of Gas in gas works and other metallic furniture and and distribution to domestic and fittings 614 industrial consumers 502 Wholesale trading in footwear 615 Wholesale trading in tyres, tubes .51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services:­ and allied rubber products 616 Collection, purification and distri­ Wholesale trading in petrol, mobil bution of water to domestic and oil and allied products 617 industrial consumers 510 Wholesale trading in other house- Garbage and sewage disposal, hold equipment not covered above 618 operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 511 62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 620 Division 6-Trade and Commerce Wholesqle trading in wood, bamboo, 60 Wholesale Trade:- cane, thatches and similar products 6:2.1 Wholesale trading in cereals and 68 . Wholesale trading in paper and Pulses 600 other stationery goods 630

_._------~ ---- 'Major Group· Description Minor Group Major Group Descri ption Minor Group. (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Wholesale trading in agricultural Retail trading in toilet goods, per- mld industrial· machinery equip­ fumes and cosmetics 651 ment and tools and appliances other than electrical 631 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 652 Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment like Retail trading in footwear, head­ motor, battery, electric fan, bulb 632 gear such as hat, umbrellas, shoes and chappals 653 Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 633 Retail trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products 654 Wholesale trading in skins, leather Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and fur 634 and allied products 655 Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635 66 Retail trading in wooden, steel and • Wholesale trading in hardware and other metallic furniture and fittings 660' sanitary equipmen.t 636 Retail trading in stationery goods and papers 661 vVholesale traditng in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 637 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 662· Wholesale trading in precious Retail trading in earthenware and metals and stones, gold and silver~ earthen toys 663 wares and jewellery 638 Retail trading in other household Wholesale trading in all goods not equipment not covered above 664- covered above 639 67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and 64 Retail Trade:- other building materials 670 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, Retail trading in hardware and vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, sanitary equipment 671 oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, Retail trading in wood, bamboo poultry 640 cane, bark and thatches 672' Retail trading in beverages such as Retail trading in other building tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), materials 673 aerated water 641 68 Retail trading in agricultural and Retail trading in intoxicants such industrial machinery equipment, as wines, liquors 642 tools and appliances 680 Retail trading in other intoxicants Retail trading in transport and such as opium, ganja, etc. 643 storage equipm.~nts 681 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, ciga­ Retail trading in electrical goods rettes and other tobacco products 644 like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682' Retail trading in fuel such as coke, Retail trading in skins, leather and coal, firewood and kerosene 645 furs and their products excluding Retail trading in food stuffs like footwear and headgear 683: sweetmeats, condiments, cakes, Retail trading in clock and watch, biscuits, etc. 646 eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in animals 647 Retail trading in scientific, medical Retail trading in straw and fodder 648 and surgical instruments 685 Retail trading in precious stones 65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, and jewellery 686· dhoti, saree, readymade garments Retail trading in musical instru­ of cotton, wool, silk and other tex­ ments, gramophone record, pictures tiles and hosiery products; (this and paintings including curio Includes retail trading in piece­ dealing 687 goods of cotton, .wool, silk and Book-selling 688 other textiles) 650 Retail-trading in goods unspecified 689 (xv)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group' (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 69 Trade and Commerce M'iscellaneous:­ 73 Communication: - Importing and exporting of goods Postal, telegraphic, wireless and and commodities 690 signal communications 730 Real estate and properties 691 Telephone communication 731 Stocks, shares and futures 692 Information and broadcasting 732 Providents and insurances 693 Division 8.-Services: 80 Public Services (This does not in­ Money lending (indigenous) 694 clude Govt., Quasi-Govt. or local Banking and similar type of body activities, other. than adminis­ financial operation 695 trative, in such fields as transport, Auctioneering 696 communication, information and . Distribution of motion pictures 697 broadcasting, education and scienti­ fic services, health, industries, pro­ All other activities connected with duction, construction, marketing & trade and commerce not covered operation of financial institution above including hiring out of dur- each of which is classified in the able goods such as electric fan, appropriate industry groups) :- microphone, rickshaw, etc" 699 Public Services in Union and State Division 7.-Transport, Storage and Communi­ army including territorial corps cation: and volunteer corps 800 70 Transport: - Public Service in Navy 801 Transporting by railways 700 Public Service in Air Force 802 Transporting by tramway and bus Public Sltrvice in Police 803 service 701 Public service III administrative Transporting by motor vehicles departments and offices of Central (other than omnibus) 702 Government 804 Transporting by road through Public service in administrative other means of transport such as departments and offices of Quasi­ hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Government organisation, munici- Animal transporting by animals palities, local boards, etc, 805 such as horses, elephant, mule, Public service in administrative camel 704 departments and offices of State Governments 809 Transporting by man such as carry- ing of luggage, hand cart driving, 81 Educational and Scientific Services:­ rickshaw pulling cycle rickshaw Educational services such as those driving' 705 rendered by technical colleges, tech­ Transporting by boat, steamer, nical schools and similar technical ferry, etc. by river, canal 706 and vocational institutions 810 Transporting by boat steamer Educational services such as those ship, cargo boat by sea or ocean '707 rendered by colleges, schools and Transporting by air 708 similar other institutions of non- technical type 811 Transporting by other means not Scientific services and research insti­ covered above 709 tutions not capable of classification under any individual group 812 "71 Services incidental to transport 82 Medical and Health Services:­ such as packing, carting travel agency 710 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and indi­ 72 Storage and Ware Housing:­ viduals such as by hospitals, sana­ toria, nursing homes, maternity Operation of storage such as ware- and child welfare clinic as also by houses 720 hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic Operation of storage such as cold­ and homeopathic particulars 820 storage 721 Veterinary services rendered by Operation of storage of other type 722 organisations and individuals 821 (xvi)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group" (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 83 Religious and Welfare Services:­ 87 Recreation Services:- Religious service~ rendered by reli­ Production of motion picture and gious organisations and their estab­ allied services such as processing lishments maintained for worship editing etc. 870 or promotion of religious activities, Recreation services rendered by this includes missions, ashrams and cinema houses by exhibition of other allied organisations 830 motion pictures 871 Religious and allied services render- Recreation services rendered by ed by pandit, priest, preceptor, organisations and individuals such fakir, monk . 831 as those of' theatres, opera Welfare services rendered by orga. companies, ballet and dancing nisations operating on a non-profit parties, musicians, exhibitions, basis for promotion of welfare of circus, carnivals 872: the community such as relief soci­ Recreation services rendered by eties red-cross organisation for the indoor and outdoor sports by orga­ collection and allocation of contri- nisations and individuals including bution for charity 832 horse, motor etc_ racing. 873-

84 Legal Services:- 88 Personal Services:- Legal services rendered by barris­ Services rendered to households ter, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, such as those by domestic servants, pleader, mukurie, munshi 840 cooks 88()' M'atrimonial services rendered by Services rendered to households organizations and individuals 841 such as those by governess tutor vrivate secretary " 881 85 Business Services:- Services rendered by hotels, board- Engineering services rendered by ing houses, eating houses, cafes, professional organisations or in- restaurants and similar other orga­ dividuals 850 nisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882 ~usi~ess services rendered by orga­ nISatIOns of accountants, auditors, Laundry services rendered by orga.. book-keepers or like individuals 851 nisations and individuals, (this includes all types of cleaning, Business services rendered by dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning p_rofessional organisations or indio services) 883 vlduals such as of those of advertis- ing and publicity agencies 852 Hair dressing, other services render~ ed by organisation and individuals Business services rendered by pro- such as those by barber, hair­ fessional organisations or indi- dressing saloon and beauty shops 884- viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper corres­ Services rendered by portrait and pondent, columnist, journalists, cornmericial photographic studios 885 editors, authors 853 89 Services (not elsewhere classified):­ 86 Community Services and Trade and Services rendered by organisations Labour Associations:- or individuals not elsewhere classi- S_ervices rendered by trade associa~ fied 89~ trons, chambers of commerce trade unions and similar other organisa- Division 9-Activities not adequately tioos '800 descirbed: Services rendered by civic, social 90 Activities unspecified and not cultural, political, and fraternai adequately described including organisations such as rate payers activities of such individuals who association, club, library 861 fail to provide sufficient information Community services such as those about their industrial affiliation to rendered by bl- lOb - enable them to be classified 900 Il1useums b _ pu Ie 1 ranes, 't Fresh entrants to the Labour gardensec. otalllcal and zoological 862 Market 999 (xvii)

APPENDIX-II NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (Code Structure) Which classifies occupations into 331 Occupational Families (three-digit code numbers) 75 Occupational Groups (two.digit code numbers) 11 Occupational Divisions (one..digit code numbers) .Note I.-The Classification does not provide separate code numbers for Apprentices, Foremen and Instructors (in-plant only). These may be classified by giving the prefixes of "A", HB", or "C" respectively before the code number of the occupation which is being learned, supervised or instructed. Note II.-n. e. c.-not elsewhere classified. DIVISIONS, GROUPS AND FAMILIES () Professional, Technical and Related Workers: 032 Physicians, Homeopathic 033 Physicians, others 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors:- 034 Physiologists 000 Architects 035 Dentists 001 Civil Engineers (including overseers) 039 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists, 002 Mechanical Engineers n.e.c. 003 Electrical Engineers 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical & 004 Chemical Engineers Health Technicians:- 005 Metallurgical Engineers 040 Nurses 006 Mining Engineers 041 Midwives\ and Health Visitors 007 Surveyors 042 Nursing Attendants and Related 009 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, Workers n. e. c. 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians ()1 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and other Physical Scientists:- 044 Vaccinators 010 Chemists, except Pharmaceutical 045 Physiotherapists, Masseurs and Chemists Related Technicians 011 Pharmaceutical Chemists 046 Sanitation Technicians 012 Physicists 047 Optometrists and Opticians 013 Meteorologists 049 Medical and Health Technicians. 014 Geologists and Geophysicist n.e.c. (excluding Laboratory Assis­ tants see 091). 015 Mathematicians 019 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and 05 Teachers: - other Physical Scientists, n.e.c. 050 Teachers, University 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists & 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools Related Scientists:- 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary 020 Biologists and Animal Scientists Schools 021 Veterinarians 053 Teachers, Nursery and Kindergarten 022 Sliviculturists Schools 023 Agronomists and Agricultural Scien­ 059 Teachers, n.e.c. tists 029 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agrono­ 06 Jurists: - mists and Related Scientists, n.e.c. 060 Judges and Magistrates 061 Legal Practitioners and Advisers 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 062 Law Assistants 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic (\69 Jurists, and Legal Technicians OlU Physicians, Ayurvedic (including Petition Writers) (xviii)

07 Social Scientists and Related Workers:- 101 Administrators and Executive Offi. 070 Economists cials, State Government 071 Accountants and Auditors 102 Administrators and Executive Offi· cials, Local Bodies. 072 Statisticians and Actuaries 103 Administrators and Executive Offi. 073 Geographers cials, Quasi-Government 074 Psychologists 104 Village Officials 075 Personnel Specialists 109 Administratol's and Executive Offi. 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers cials, Government, n.e.c. 077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 11 Directors and Managers, Whosesale and 078 Historians, Archeologists, Political Retail Trade:- Scientists and Related Workers ] 10 Directors and Managers, Wholesale 079 Social Scientists and Related Trade Workers, n.e.c. 111 Directors and M'anagers, Retail Trade 08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers:- 080 Authors 12 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­ 081 Editors, Journalists and Related prietors, Financial Institutions:- Workers 120 Directors, Managers and Working 082 Translators, Interpreters and Proprietors, Banks Language Specialists 121 Directors, Managers and Working 083 Painters, Decorators and Commer- Proprietors, Insurance cial Artists 129 Directors, Managers and Working 084 Sculptors and Modellers Proprietors, Financial Institutions, 085 Actors and Related Workers 13 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­ 086 Musicians and Related Workers prietors, other:- 087 Dancers and Related Workers 130 Directors, Managers and Working 089 Artists, Writers and Related Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Workers n.e.c. Well Drilling 131 Directors, Managers and Working 09 Draughtsmen, and Science and Engineer. Proprietors, Construction ing Technicians, n.e.c. 132 Directors, Managers and Working 090 Draughtsmen Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, Water 091 Laboratory Assistants and Sanitary. 099 Science and Engineering Techni­ 133 Directors, Managers and Working cians, n.e.c. Proprietors, Manufacturing . OX Other Professional, Technical and Related 134 Directors, Managers and Working Workers:- Proprietors, Transport and Com., munication OXO Ordained Religiolls \Vorkers 135 Directors, Managers and Working OXI Non-ordained Religious Workers Proprietors, Recreation, Entertain­ OX2 ARtrologers, Palmists and Related ment and Catering Services Workers 136 Directors, Managers and Working OX9 Other Professional, Technic?l and Proprietors, Other Services Related Workers, n.e c. 139 Directors, Managers and \Vorking OX4 Geographers Proprietors, n.e.c. 1 Administrative, Execlitire and },Ianagericl 2 Clerical and Related Workers: Workers OX3 Librarians, Archiyists ar:d Related 20 Book-keepers and Cashiers:- Workers: 200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Accounts Clerks Government: - 201 Cashiers 100 Administrators and ExeC'utive Offi­ 202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors cials, Central Government (All De­ including tlsl)ers and Ticket C:ollectors fence Services Personnel to be (excluding those on moving trans­ included in this fam;Iy) port) (xix)

21 Stenographers and Typists:- 34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers:_ 210 Stenographers 340 Money-Lenders (including Indige­ 211 Typists nous Bankers) 341 Pawn-Brokers 22 Office Machine 0perators: 220 Computing Clerks and Calculating 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and lVI.'achine Operators Related Workers: 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 40 Farmers and Farm Managers:- 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c. 400 Cultivators (Owners) 28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous:- 401 Cultivators (Tenants) 280 General and other Ministerial Assis~ 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and tants and Clerks Overseers 289 ::'.liscellaneous Oftke Workers includ­ 403 Planters and Plantation Managers ing Record keepers, Moharrers, 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Diaphers, Packers and Binders of Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing office papers. '109 Farmers and Farm :Managers, n.e.c. 29 Unskilled Office IV orkers : - 41 Farm Workers:- 290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Han 410 Farm Machinery Operators Porters etc. n.e.c. 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearin~ S Sales Workers: 412 Gardeners (malis) 30 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) Retail Trade:- 414 Agl~icultural Labourers 300 Working . Proprietors, Wholesale ·115 Plantation LalJourers Trade 419 Farm \Vorkers, n.e.c. 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade 42 Hunters and Related Workers:- 31 Insurance and real estate ::,alemen, sales­ 420 Hunters men of securities and services, and 421 Trappers auctioneers :-- 429 Hunters and Related Workers, n.e.c. 310 Agents and SQle"mell, lnsnrance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real 43 Fishermen and Related Workers:- Estate 430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Shares \Vaters iU3 Auctioneers 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge 314 Valuers and Appraisers and Pearl Divers 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, 439 Fishermen and Related \Yorkers, Salesmen of Securities and Services, n.e.c. and Auctioneers, n.e.c. 44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers:- 82 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents:- 440 Forest Rangel's and Related Workers 320 Commercial Travellers 4-11 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest Products including lac (except logs) 321 Manufacturers' Agents 442 Lo~ Fellers and Wood Cutters 329 Commercial Travellers and Manu­ facturers' Agents, n.e.c. LH3 Charcoal Burners and Forest Pr()oo duct Processors 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related 4,19 Loggers and other Forestry Worker~ Workers:- n.e.c. 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade 5 Jlillcs, Q!larrljlllcl/ and Related Workers: 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors 50 Miners and Quarrymen:- 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and 500 Miners Related Workers, n.e.c. 501 Quarrymen (xx)

502 Drillers, Mines and Quarries ,66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Con­ 503 Shot Firers trollers, Despatchers, Transport:_ 660 Inspectors, Supervisors and StatiolL 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n.e.c. Masters 51 Well Drillers and Related Workers:- 661 Traffic Controll-ers 510 Well Drillers, Petroleum ·and Gas 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen 511 Well Drillers, other than Petroleum and Gas 67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele­ communication Operators:- 52 Mineral Treaters:- 670 T,elephone Operators 520 Mineral Treaters 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 59 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, 672 Radio Communi'cation and Wireless. n.e.c.:- Operators 590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related 673 Teleprinter Operators Workers, n.e.c. 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele-Communication Operators, n.e.c. 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations: 88 Postmen and Messengers:- 60 Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and Pilots, Ship:- 680 Postmen 600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) 601 Ship Engineers 69 Workers in Transport and Communication 61 Deck and Engine-room Ratings (Ship), Occupations, n.e.c. Barge Crews and Boatmen:- 690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors. 610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews including Ushers and Ticket and Boatmen Collectors on moving Transport 611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and 691 Conductors, Road Transport Oilers, Ship 692 Workers in Transport Occupations. 62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight n.e.c. Engineers :- 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and 620 Aircraft Pilots Despatchers, Communications 621 Flight Engineers 694 Workers in Communication Occupa­ tion, n.e.C. 622 Flight Navigators 7 -8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers,. 68 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine:-- and Labourers not elsewhere classified: 630 Drivers 631 Firemen 70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and 64 Drivers, Road Transport:- Related Workers:- 700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners, 640 Tramcar Drivers Scourers, etc. 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders 642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers and Rick­ 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders shaw Pullers 703 Warpers and Sizer8 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 704 Drawers and Weavers 649 Drivers. Road Transport, n.e.c. 705 Pattern Card Preparers (including Palki and Doli Bearers) (excluding Printers) 65 Conductors. Guards and Brakesmen 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers (Railway) :- 707 Knitters and Lace Makers 650 Conductors 708 Carpet Makers and Finishers 651 Guards 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers 652 Brakesmen and Related Workers, n.e.c. (xxi)

'71 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related 752 Fitter-A8semblers and Machine Workers:- Erectors (Except Electrical and 710 Tailors, Dre".ls Makers and Garment Precision Instrument Fitter-Assem­ Makers blers) 711 Hat and He:.d-gear Makers 753 Mechanics-Repairmen (Except Elec­ trical and Precision Instrument 712 Furriers Repairmen) 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers 754 Sheet Metal Workers 714 Pattern .Makers, Markers and Cutt­ 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters ers Textile Products, Leather Gar­ 756 Welders and Flame Cutters me~ts and Gloves 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal 715 Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Workers Textile and Fur Products 758 Electro-Platers, Dip-Platers and 719 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Relat­ Related Workers ed Workers, n.e.c. 759 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Delated Work­ Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers ers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engrav­ (except Gloves and Garments) and Related ers other than printing) Workers:- 720 Shoe Makes and Shoes Repairers 76 Electricians and R,elated Electrical and 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear Electronics Workers:- and Related Workers 760 Electricians, Electrical Repairmen 722 Harness and Saddle Makers and Related Electrical Workers 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters (except Gloves and Garments) and 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and Related Workers, n.e.c. Television 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Telegraph . and Related Met.al Making and Treating Workers:- 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers 730 Furnacemen, Metal 769 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers, n.e.c, 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related Heat Treaters 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal Coopers and Related Workers_:- 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers Forgemen (Wood) 734 Moulders and Coremakers 771 Shipwrights and Body Builders 735 Metal Drawers and Extruders 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machi- 739 Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers, nists Moulders and Related Metal-Making 773 Coach and Body Builders and Treating Workers n.e.c. 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights Precision Instrument Makers, Watch 775 Cabinet Makers Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers:- 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 740 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Coopers. and Related Workers, n.e.c. and Clock Makers and Repairmen 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silver- 78 Painters and Paper Hangers:- smiths 780 Painters and Paper Hangers 742 Jewellery Engravers 79 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Weld­ Workers n.e.c.:- ers, Platers and Related Workers:- 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and 750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-makers and Stone Dressers Machine Tool Setters 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons 751 Machine Tool Operators 792 Glaziers (xxii)

793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and 828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Related ~osaic VVorkers Work~rs 794 Hut Builders and Thatchers 829 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and 795 Well Diggers Related Food and Beverage Workersp. n.e.c. 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construc­ tion Workers, n.e.c. 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers:- 830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators. 80 Con:positors, Frinters, Engravers, Book­ Binders and Related Workers:- 831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat Treaters, Chemical and Related 800 Type-setting Machine Operators Processes 801 Compositors 832 Crushers, Millers and Calenderers. 802 Proof-Readers and Copy Holders Chemical and Related Processes 803 Printers (Pap€r) 833 Paper Pulp Preparers 804 Printers (Textile) 834 Paper Makers 805 Photo-Litho Operators, Photo-litho­ 839 Chemical and Related Process­ graphers Workers, n.e.c. 806 Engravers, Etchers & Block Makers (Printing) 84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers: 807 Stereotypers 840 Curers, Grad-:;rs and Blenders?, 808 Book Binders Tobacco 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, 841 Cigarette Machine Operators Book-Binders and R€lated Workers, 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers n.e.c. 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Preparers and Product 81 Potters, KilnYl1en, Glass and Clay Formers Makers, l1.e.c. and Related WOl'kers:- 810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 85 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers n.e.c. 811 Potters, and Related Clay Formers 850 Basketry Weavers and Related 812 Blowers and Benders, Glass Workers 813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass 851 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Related Rubber Products Makers Finishers 852 Plastics Products Makers 815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay 853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers. and other Ceramics and Related Workers 819 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay 854 Photographic Dark Room Workers. Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and Related Workers 82 Millers, Bakers, Brewma~ters and Related 856 Paper Products Makers Food and Beverage Workers:- 859 Craftsmen and Production Process 820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Par­ WT orke1's, n.e.c. chers, Grains and Related Food Workers 86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related 821 Crushers and Preslllers, Oil Seeds Workers:- 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 860 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers and Counters 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and 861 Packers, Labellers and Related' Sweetmeat Makers Workers 825 Makers of Aerated Water and 87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and Brewers Lifting Equipment Operators and Related 826 Food Canners, Preservere and Re~ 'Workers:- lated Workers 870 Operators. Stationary Engines and S27 Butchers Related Equipment (xxiii)

871 Boilermen and Firemen 93 Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and 872 Crane and Hoist Operators Related Workers:- 873 Riggers and Cable. Splicers 930 Building Care-Takers 874 Operators of Earth-moving and 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Other Construction Machinery, n.e.c. 94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and 875 Materials-handling Equipment Opera­ Related Workers:- tors 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary and Related Workers Engines, Motor Vehicles and Relat­ ed Equipment. 95 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers:- 879 S~ationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dho­ and Related Workers, n.e.c. bies 951 Dry-cleaners and Pressers 89 Labourers, n.e.c.:- 890 Loaders and Unloaders 96 Athletes..sportsmen and Related Workers: 899 Labourers, n.e.c. 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers '9 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers. 97 Photographers and Related Camera Opera­ 90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and tor8:- Related Workers:- 970 Movie Camera Operators 900 Fire Fighters and Related Workers 979 Other Photographers 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 99 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers, 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and n.e.c.:- Related Workers 990 Embalmers and Undertakers 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 999 Service, Sport and Recreation 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards, 'Vorkers, n.e.c. and Related Workers, n.e.c. X Workers not Classifiable by occupation '91 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers:- xo Workers without occupations:- 910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards XOO Workers without occupations: (Domestic and Institutional) Matriculates and above 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and X08 Workers without occupations: Institutional) Literates 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and X09 Workers without occupations: other Seryants (Domestic) Others 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids X8 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidenti­ 919 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids, and fiable or Vnc1assifiable:- Related Workers, ri.e.c. X80 'Yorkers reporting occupations un­ identifiable or unclassifiable 92 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers 920 Waiters. Bartendeffa and Related X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation:- Workers (Institutional) X90 'Yorkers not Reporting occupation. (xxiv)

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

.Note:~Under Column 3, (a) represents area fi~u!'e furnished by the Swveyor General or

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- • No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tionper inhabited Towns residential No. of householdl Urban Sq. Mile village;, houses

2 3 4 oS 6 7 8

INDIA T (a) 1,232,561 (b) 1,228,402 358 567,351 It,700 78,855,516 840511,81; R 1,213.535 lt97 567,351 6';'°7o,lt72 68,H8,.;16 U 140867 5,305 ll,ioO 13,785,314 15,563,371 MADHYA PRADESH '" T (al 171,ll:l7 (b) 169,°42 19l1 7°,414 lU9 6,lt30,854 6,615,5h R 168,322 165 70,414 5,376,498 5,6a8,373 U 7lto 6,428 lU9 854,356 987,lt07

Gwalior Division T (a) :lU~53 (b) I7,215·5 200 6,594 24 595,496 651.a61 R 17,155,7 166 6,594 506,706 5340736. U 59.8 9,739 24 88,790 116,585- 1 Morena T (a) 4,489 (b) 4,511.5 174- 1,290 6 }34-,708 142,804- R 4,507.2 159 1,290 121,645 129,293- U 4.3 15,611 6 13,063 13,511 2 Bhind T (a) 1,723 R (b) 1,720.1 373 898 4 134,708 113,916 U 1,717.0 346 898 95,831 104,439- 3.1 15,128 4 8,593 9,477 3 T ( a) 2,002 (b) 2,015.0 326 760 4 95,868 124,83(). R 1,988.2 168 760 55,457 60,484 U 26.8 12,124 4 40,411 64,346- 4 Datia T (a) 782 (b) 785.7 255 416 38,112 39,249- R 783.7 218 416 32,755 33,137 U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6, Ill' 5 Shivpuri T (a) 3,986 (b) 3,943.1 142 1,308 3 108,766 110,897 R 3,939.9 132 1,308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 \ .. 3 7,263 8,OU~ 6 Guna T (a) 4,271 (b) 4,240.1 141 1,922 6 113,618 119,565- R 4,219.7 123 1,922 99,515 104,502 U 20.4 3,665 6 14,103 15,~

Rewa Division T (a) ~lt,84S (b) ~2,677·8 I87 10,638 18 815,913 88-t.gog. R ~2,601·5 176 10,638 761,397 825,457 U 6 7 .3 3,445 I8 540516 5!M~ 7 Tik~mgarh T (a) 1,944 (b) 1,960.9 232 872 88,630 93,83Qo R 1,958.7 222 872 84,563 89,54~ U 2.2 9,389 4,067 4,28t 8 Chhatarpur T ( a) 3,381 (b) 3,330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,377 R 3,295.7 U 161 1,076 104,417 114,110 34.6 1,630 5 11,219 12,267 9 I'anna T (a) 2,716 (b) 2,785.0 R 119 934 65,378 72,882 u 2,784.5 113 934 62,173 69,201 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681 xxv

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd. India, while (b) represents the area figure furnish("d by State Survey Department

Populatiun Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T ------. -~-... ---... - ... --... -----... - per 1000 Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females males Persons 1961 1951~1961 U

9 10 11 I::: 13 14 15 2

439,234,771 226,293,'2:01 212,941,570 941 105,333,281 24'00 +21'50 T (b), 360,293,168 183,504,,095 176,794,073 963 68,30 4,933 18'96 R 78,936,603 42,789,106 36,147.497 845 37,028,348 46 '91 U

32,372,408 16,578,204 15,794.204 953 5,544,862 17'13 +24'17 T' 27,745,174 14,085,038 13,660,136 97 0 3,530,896 12'73 +20'95 R 4,627,234 2,493,166 2,134,068 856 2,013,966 43'51% +47'70 U

3,436,639 I,S.p,668 1,594,971 866 588,172 17'11 +211'111 T' 2,854.229 1,526,730 1,327,499 870 355,363 12'45 +19'55 R 58z,41O 314,938 267,472 849 232,809 39'97 +36 '52 U

i ~33,3-t8 -l:2ti,tlG I 337,:287 839 116,616 14·89 +23·64 T:t. 7!b,nl 3!lB,~)O 1 327,~::;20 842 89,701 12·52 +20·36 R 157,127 37,160 29,967 806 26,915 40· 10 +74,30 U

641,169 3-1(),797 2~H,372 849 111,617 17·41 +21·44 T2 53'1,516 321),175 273,3+1 85'1- 94,551 15·93 + 17·78 R 47,653 26,022 21,031 790 17,066 35·81 +!;!8·06 U

657,876 353,813 30-1,063 !l5q 183,336 27 ·87 +24·06 T3 32 1,128 178,6-1-8 154)80 866 47,699 14·31 +18'09 R 3::' f,HS 173,165 149,:.283 852 135,637 41·81 +30·85 U

::t)'J, ~67 1f\ i. 6-1'1 () t,n'27 898 29,836 14·83 +22·00 T4 171,037 <)1),261 80.773 fl95 20,115 1 i· 76 +35· 11 R 29,'130 15,376 14,054 914 9,721 33·03 -21·99 E

~,'7.'15+ 2<)3.543 262,+1 1 888 CL522 11·56 + 17·19 T5 51<):072 2H,718 244,354 889 4'1,862 9·61 + 14·28 R :JJ,832 20,825. 18,057 867 H,660 - 37·70 +77·65 U

595,825 313,81+ 282,011 899 82,245 13·80 +23·64 T6 520,955 27+,024 246,931 901 53,435 10·26 +22·45 R 74,870 39,790 35,080 882 28,810 38·48 +32·62 U

4,251 ,°42 2,180,496 ~,O7°,546 950 499,783 11'76 +114. 65 T 3,988,~17 ~,037,58~ 1,950,635 957 401,185 10'06 +116'92 R: 11611,825 1411 ,914 1I9,9II 839 98,598 37'51 --2'00 U

455,662 23 Q,035 216,627 906 44,067 9·67 +24·44 T7, 435,193 228,339 206,854 906 36.698 8·43 +25'81 R 20,469 10,696 9,773 914 7,369 36·00 + 1·12 U

S87,373 31O,6S3 276,720 891 GS,932 II· 22 +22·08 T8. 531,054 280,S59 250,495 893 47,072 8·86 +22·93 R 56,319 30,094 26,22.5 871 18,860 33·49 + 14,59 U

331,257 170,942 160,315 938 3f).0'H 10·88 +27·57 '1'9' 314,520 162,132 152,388 940 29.214 '1·29 +32·39 R 16,737 3,810 7,927 900 6,820 :0·75 -24·26 U XXVl

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS, Note: - Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor Gt'neral of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/T own Rural Sq. Miles tion p("r inhabited Towns residenti al No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10 T (a) 2,823 (b) 2,866'3 242 1,753 4 137,450 147,C88 R 2,857 ·2 221 1,753 123,G70 132,231 U 9'1 6,965 4 13,780 14,857 11 T (a) 2,509 (b) 2,427 ·6 318 2,296 142,452 156,911 R 2,422 ·9 301 2,296 134,316 147,175 U 4.7 9,143 8,136 9,736 12 Shahdol T (a) 5,412 (b) 5,354·4 155 1,974 5 164,854 176,452 R 5,330·6 145 1,974 151,876 163,077 U 23'8 2,427 5 12,978 13,375 j'3 Sidhi T (a) 4,OCO (b) 3,953 ·3 147 1,733 101,513 111,31::9 R 3,951·9 146 1,733 100,382 110.114 U 1·4- 3,692 1,131 1;255 ' ... T (a) 117,34 1 (b) !t5,525· 6 232 11,003 62 :I,062,lU8 :I,I33,8~0 R 25,412 .4 I77 I:I,003 8311,700 847,060 U 113·2 12,604 62 229,518 286,770 114 Mandsaur T (a) 3,9G6 (b) 3,65i:·3 206 1,576 12 146,902 150,173 R 3,641·8 163 1,576 115,576 116,945 U 12·5 12,762 12 31,326 33,228 15 T (a) 1,727 (b) 1,878·0 257 1,038 5 91,103 92.776 R 1,869 ·2 185 1,038 63,858 6'1,932 U 8·8 15,676 5 27,245 27,844 16 T (a) 2,360 (b) 2.343 ·6 282 1, III 6 118,755 133,443 R 2,332' I 192 1,111 8G,159 88,019 U 1l·5 1.8,654 6 32,596 45,394 .1.7 Jhabua T (a) 2,615 (b) 2,6~2 ·7 196 1,331 6 88,284 89,627 R 2,621'4 183 1,331 81,009 82,284 U 1·3 26,862 6 7,275 7,343 rI8 Dhar T (a) 3,150 (b) 3,183 ·5 202 1,471 6 116,351 119.339 R 3,163 ·3 132 1,471 103,455 106.131 U 20·2 3,300 6 12,896 13,20R . 49 Indore T (a) 1,479 (b) 1,369 ·4 550 640 4 108,369 146,097 R 1,343 ·2 224 640 54,704 55,347 U 26·2 17,288 4 53,665 90,750 "ZO Dew-as T (a) 2,706 (b) 2,596 <1 172 1,039 7 88,486 89,26iJ R 2,589'1 147 1,039 75,006 75,591- U 7·8 8,638 7 13,480 13,6~}j 21 We'lt Nimar T (a) 5,206 (b) 3,751'4- 264 1,715 13 171,482 177,463 R 3,739 ·9 228 1,715 147,166 150,647 U 11·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,B1G '22 East Nimar T (a) 4,132 (b) 4,12:;'8 166 1,082 3 132.48G 135,652 R 4,112'4 129 1,082 105,767 107,13l U 13 ·4 11,469 3 26,719 28,521 xxvii

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Colttd.

India, w!l;!e (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T ----- per Educated percentage variation Persons R Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 it 12 13 14- 15 2

G9+.,370 353,430 3+0,910 955 108,237 15·59 +25·22 TlO 63l!,916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13·25 +27·93 R 63,15'{- 34,564 28,890 836 24;652 38·85 +3·40 U

772,602 388,887 383,715 987 114,998 14·88 +21·90 TlJ 729,537 364,483 365,05~ 1,002 95,639 13·11 +27·31 R 43,065 24,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29·14 l.'

W29,649 424,042 405,607 957 85,423 10·30 +27·49 T 12 771,889 392,624 379,265 966 66,036 8·56 +29·47 R 57,760 31,418 26,342 838 19,387 33·56 +5·87 U

580.129 293,507 286,622 977 45,092 7·77 +24·95 T 13- 57.'U08 290,579 284,529 979 42,9t! 7·47 +23·87 R :1,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·84 U

5,931,593 3,065,693 11,865,900 935 :1,113°,410 110'74 +117.65 T 4,5°4,813 ~,306,212 2,198,601 953 586,067 13'01 +115'74 R I,41l6,780 759,481 667,299 879 644.343 45'16 +34.08 U

752,085 390,731 361,354 925 168,796 22·+4 +23·98 T14 59 ~,554 305,891 286,663 937 100,829 17·02 +20·63 R 1.:,9,531 84,840 74,691 880 67,967 42·60 +38·24 U

->;]3,521 2-19,0-1:7 2:3-1:,1H 9+1 103,431 21·39 +26·67 T 15, ::+5; 105 170,213 168,892 958 4\539 12·63 +28·09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 900 59,812 43·23 +23·26 {_T

(i61,720 3-14,515 317,205 921 155,100 23·+1- +21·79 T 16 447,018 229,589 217,429 947 60,335 13·50 +21·77 R 214,702 114,926 99,776 868 94,765 44·14 +21·83 U

514,384 262,695 251,689 958 31,116 6·05 +34·42 T 17 478,657 243,941 234,716 962 16,645 3·48 +27·66 R 35,727 18,754 16,973 905 14,471 40·50 +361·65 U

643,774 328,177 315,597 962 86.607 13·45 +27·74 T 18 577,285 293,192 284,093 969 60,826 10·54 +25·21 R 66,489 34,985 31.504 901 2.5,781 38·77 +54·96 U

753,594 400,470 353,124 882 288,115 38·23 +25·38 T 19 301,511 155,873 145,638 934 59,194 19·63 +25·38 R 452,083 244,597 207,+86 848 228,921 50·64 +25·39 U

446,901 230,761 216,140 937 77,404 17·32 +29·42 T20, 379,521 195,434- 184,087 942 51,805 13·65 +21·71 R 67,380 35,327 32,053 907 25,599 37·99 +101·20 U

990,464 505,919 48+.545 958 151,802 15·33 +30·55 Tn 852,387 433,675 418;712 965 QI)'[1I6 11·36 +28·14 R 13S,e177 72,244 65,833 911 ~)-1,~86 39·82 +47·68 U

685,150 553,378 331,772 939 168,039 24·53 +~0'88 T22 530,775 272,404 258,371 948 96.028 18·09 +32·20 R 154,375 80,974 73,401 906 72,011 46·65 +26'53 U xxviii

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnishl?d by the Surveyor General of

Union/State/DivisionJ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Dis tric t/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per Inhabited Towns residential No.ofh0useholds Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Bhopal Division T (a) 22,233 (b) 22,202 '5 175 9,868 37 756,058 803,on R 22,087 '0 147 90868 636,711 66g,72 4 U IIS'S !;,422 37 1190347 133.287

~3 Shajapur T (a) 2,~88 (b) 2,384 ·9 221 1,064 5 103,299 106,880 R 2,378 ·5 199 1,064 93,788 96,367 U 6·4 8,325 5 9,511 10,513 24 Raj~arh T ( a) 2,383 (b) 2,365·7 218 1,673 5 93,751 104,622. R 2,351·0 199 1,673 84,384 94,565 U 14 ·7 3,330 5 9,367 10,057 25 Vidisha T ( a) 2,839 (b) 2,819,5 174 1,498 4 96,016 99,295 R 2,816'4 151 1,498 83,894 85,771 U 3,1 20,803 4 12,122 13,524 26 Sehore T (a) 3,600 (b) 3,607 ·2 209 1,557 7 146,299 159,644 R 3,569 ·0 135 1,557 96,410 100,631 U 38·2 7,117 7 49,889 59,013 27 Raisen T (a) 3,272 (b)' 3,277 ·7 126 1,401 3 82,591 88,452 R 3,2.7'1. ·8 119 l,40 1 78,757 83,846 U 4·9 4,430 3 3,834 4,606 :28 Hoshangabad T (a) 3,867 (b) 3,856'3 160 },399 9 125,776 132,194 R 3,818'4 131 1,399 100.829 106,637 U 37·9 3,144 9 24,947 25,557 '29 Betul T (a) 3,884 (b) 3,891'2 114 1,276 .. 108,326 111,924 R 3,880'9 132 1,?76 9S,649 101,907 U 10·3 4,576 4 9,677 10,017 Jabalpul' Division ... T

'33 N arsimhapur T (a) 1,979 (b) 1,981 ·4 208 993 4 81,933 88,138 R 1,962 ·1 185 993 72,786 77,762 U 19·3 2, ')37 4 9,147 10,376 OM T Cal 5,127 (n) 5,120'0 134 2,088 2 136,018 139,484 R 5,116'1 127 2,088 129,229 132.118 U 3·9 8,370 2 6,789 7,366 XXIX

DISTRrcTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd. India, while (0) represent;. the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T

-----..------~------1000 males Educated percentage variatiGn R Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-19bl U

9 10 II 12 13 14 I5 2

30877,°34 2,020,592 1,856,442 919 643,415 16·60 +27'38 T 3,25°,765 1,679,841 1,570,924 935 382,200 1:1',0 +2:iZ'26 R 626,269 34°,751 285,518 838 26x,2X5 4 X'7X +&.1 '71 U

526,135 270.777 253,358 943 74,325 14·13 +21·45 T23 473,105 2+2,\141 230,261 948 53,243 11·25 +18·74 R 53,030 27,933 25,097 898 21,082 39·75 +52·53 U

516,871 269,666 247,20::' 917 51,616 9·99 +20·90 T24 467,852 2-13,937 223,915 918 34,825 7·44 +21·09 R 49,019 25,729 23,290 905 16,791 34·25 + 19·12 U

489,213 253,3-+0 230,373 890 66,102 13·51 +26·71 T25 -424,933 2:H,290 200,643 895 41,473 9·76 +23·92 R 64,280 34,550 29,730 860 24,624 38·31 +48·92 U

754,684 40},783 349,899 864 162,083 21·48 +44·82 T26 482,892 252,6Y2 230,200 911 48,733 10·09 +23·29 R 271,792 152,093 119,699 787 113,345 41·70 . + 109·97 U

411,426 215,709 195,717 907 54,967 13·36 +30·46 T27 :389,583 203,930 185,658 910 47,725 12·25 +26·19 R 21,833 11,779 10,059 854 7,242 33·16 +230·03 U

'618.29,~ 319,760 298,533 934 141,594 22·90 +21·52 T28 499,OiO 256,040 243,030 949 85,932 17·22 +20·90 R 119,:2':3 63,720 55,503 871 55,662 46·69 +24·19 U

560,412 281,055 279,357 994 92,728 16·55 +24·08 T29 513,3~5 256,108 257,217 1,004 70.259 13·69 +22·83 R 47,087 24,9!7 22,110 887 22;469 47·72 +39·50 U

'51721,602 12,911,657 2,809,945 965 1,177,649 :iZO'58 +1lI1'74 7 .4>755,366 1Z,391.76x 2,363,605 988 738,988 15'54 +x6'7° R 966,236 5x9,S,6 446,340 859 438,66:1 45'4° +54'57 U

-'796,547 414,834- 381,713 920 163,412 20·52 +25·21 T30 ,615,843 318,273 297,570 935 88,389 14·35 +20·10 R .180,704 96,561 84,143 871 75,023 41·52 +46·40 U

438,343 223,067 215,276 965 80,874 18·45 +22·63 T 31 '382,570 193,806 188,764 974 56,166 14·68 +21·90 R 55,773 29,261 26,512 906 24,708 44·30 +27·83 U

11,273,825 662,045 611,780 924 363,656 28·55 +21·83 T32 801,179 403,056 398,123 988 135,123 16·87 +7·28 R 472,646 258,989 213,657 825 228,533 48·35 +58·18 U

412,406 211,238 201,168 952 83,864- 21·55 +21·6: T33 :363,410 185,321 178,089 961 66,578 18·32 +20·34 R 48,996 25,917 23,079 890 22,286 45·49 +31·94 U

684,503 341,294 34-3,209 1,006 97,122 14·19 +25·00 T34 651,359 324,111 327,248 1,010 81,222 12·47 +22-12 R 33,144 17.183 15,961 929 15,900 47·97 + 132 ·70 U Xx.x

SELECl'I'ED STATISTIOS OF JNDYA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS, 1N .Note :_Undt'r Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor Generill of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile village:! houses

1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

35 Chhindwara T ( a) 4,565 (b) 4,573 ·7 In 1,896 8 158,186 164,978 R 4,561'2 151 1,896 139,400 144,097 U 12·5 7,890 8 19,086 20,881

36 Seoni T (a? 3,376 (b 3,360 ·7 156 1,589 103,817 109,118 R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,679 U 3·3 9,258 5,747 6,439

37 Balaghat T (a) 3,573 (b) 3,314'2 230 1,285 4 162,461 167,220 R 3,501·9 217 1,285 152,725 156,797 U 12·3 3,759 4- 9,736 10,423

Bilaspur Division T (a) 21,3°5 (b) 21,351 ·8 192 8,111 20 807,8g2 860,358, R 21,286'7 180 8, II I 748,8co 797,6I9 U - 65' I 4,130 20 59,°92 62,739' 38 Surguja T (a) 8,6:::6 (b) 8.565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,88& R 8,558 ·8 116 2,397 19].684 200,008 U 6·7 6,507 6 10,499 10,880

39 Bilaspur T (a) 7,615 (b) 7,777 ·9 260 3,529 10 402,339 437,734- R 7,731'2 2J O 3,529 366,339 399,468 U 46·7 3,611 !O 36,000 38,266 . 40 Raigarh T (a) 5,064 (b) 5,008 ·4 208 2,185 4 203,370 211,736, R 4,996 ·7 196 2,185 190,777 198,143 U 11·7 5,114- 4 12,593 13,59'3

Raipur Division T (a) 3°,914 (b) 30,841 '6 164 II,092 18 1,019,817 1,065,816 R 30,72 9'0 149 11,092 908,514 941,736 U I12-6 4,357 18 III,303 I24,080. 41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500·3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,71:i R 7,+29 ·0 222 4,0+1 331,623 348,+11 U 71·3 3,30+ 8 61,862 67,304 42 Raipur~ T ( a) 8,2H (b) 8,213 -6 244- 3,811 8 417,662 438,415. R 8,177 -2 217 3,811 374,146 387,779 U 36-4 6,259 8 'B,516 50,636, 43 Bastar T (a) 15,124- (b) 15,127 -7 77 3,240 2 208,670 211,686 R 15,122 ·8 75 3,240 202,745 205,546 U 4·9 5,501 2 5,925 6,140 CLASS I TOWNS, Indore (Muni- U 21·56 18,318 42,916 79,942 cipa! Corporation) 2 J abalpur (Town- U (6·89 5,487 :3 73,304 76,923 Gr0Up) (a) J abalpur U 52-00 5,680 59,606 63,055 Corporation (b) Jabalpur U 7·20 5,696 6,1J4 6,847 Cantonment ( c) Khamaria U 7-69 3,982 6,91H 7,021 Ordnance Fa.ctory XXXI

DISTlUCTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADIIYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Deparunent.

Population Females Litr-rate & Literacy Percentage T --.----_------per Educated percentage decade R Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 variation U 1951-61 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

785,535 396,672 388,863 980 127,919 16·28 +21·52 T35 687,145 34+,7-'7 342,419 993 89,969 13·09 +14·9f R 98,38) 51,945 4fi,4H 894 37,9:',0 38·57 + 103·05 U

523,741 261,0(1) 262,681 1,006 89,313 17·05 +20:66 T36 493,467 245,3.J.5 248,122 1,011 75,087 15·22 +20·64 R 30,274 15,715 14,559 926 14,226 46·99 +20·98 U

806,70::! 401,4+7 405,255 1,009 1611,489 20·64 + 16·34 T37 7iO,392 377,122 383,270 1,016 146,454 19·26 + 15·39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 90,], 20,03:'> 43·26 +34·71 U

400990757 2,046,862 2,052,895 1,003 618,052 15.08 +1:9.83 T S;827,644 1,902,544 1,925,100 1,012 498,540 13'02 +16·69 R 272,113 141.]18 127,795 886 119,512 43.92 +92 '99 U

1,036,738 530,IGG 506,572 955 94,866 9·15 +26·12 T38 992,940 505,933 48i,016 963 77,595 7·81 +24·00 R 43,789 2L~33 19,556 807 17,271 39·44 +105·91 U

2,021,793 998,733 1,023,(J55 1,024 368,528 18·23 + 15·79 T39 1,853,356 910.157 9-13,199 1,036 291/)50 15·70 + 10·59 R 168,437 88,531 79,856 902 77,478 46·00 + 140·15 U

I,OH,226 517,958 523,268 1,010 154,658 14·85 +22·06 T40 981,339 486,454 494,885 1,017 129,895 13·24 +22·14 R 59,887 31,50-1 28,383 901 24,763 41·35 +20·75 U

5,°54.741 2.511,236 2.543,505 1,01 3 787.381 15.58 +25.26 T 4.564,140 2,'l4°,368 2,323.772 1,037 568,553 12.46 +19.72 R 490 ,601 270,868 219,733 811 218,828 44.60 +199·97 U

1,885,236 946,154 939,082 993 336,479 17·85 +27·23 T41 1,649,682 803,081 841,601 1,041 232,361 14·09 + 17 ·55 R 235,554 138,073 97,481 706 104,113 44·20 +200·53 U

2,002,004 9112,679 1,019,325 1,037 370,254 18·49 +22·07 T42 1,773,856 864,0!6 909,840 1,053 2(;8,520 15·14 + 17·16 R 228,148 118,Gi'.3 109,485 923 101,i34- 44·59 +81·17 U

1,167,501 582,403 585,098 1,00:'> 80,648 6·91 +27·77 T43 1,140,602 568,'!.7J 572,331 1,007 67,672 5·93 +27·44 R 26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,976 48·24 +43·71 U .AND TOWN GROUPS 394,941 213,346 181,595 851 200,140 50·68 +27·05 U 367,014 202,874 164,140 809 185,404- 50·52 +42·81 U 295,375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48·74 +45·03 U

41,014 25,995 15,019 578 2-4-,606 59·99 +19·84 U 30,625 16,381 13,744 814 16,825 54·9-l +GO·22 U XXXII

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note :.~Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the SIlI'Veyor General of ,~;

U nion/State/Divisionl Total Area in Popllla- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town ' Rural Sq. Miles don per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses ~ ------_------2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3 Gwalior (Muni- U 24 ·11 12,4Li7 37,143 59,355 cipal Corpo- ration) 4 Town-- U 36·57 6,096 3 42,289 49,228 Group (a) Bhopal Mu- U 27·49 6,743 33,117 39,947 nicipality (b) Govindpura U 7·07 2,935 5,867 5,912 Industrial Township (Heavy- Electricals Ltd.) (c) Bairagarh U 2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369 (Town- Area) 5 Ujj ain (Muni- U 6·75 21,357 18,334 30,970, cipality) 6 Raipur (Muni- U 9·72 14,382 25,785 30,823. cipality) 7 Durg Town-Group U 47·90 2,781 2 37,919 41,452 (a) Bhilai U 40·14 2,145 I 27,224 30,225, Industrial Township (b) Durg Muni- U 7·76 6,071 10,695 11,227 cipality 8 Sagar Town-~- U 19·33 5,415 2 18,082 20,094 Group (a) Sagar Muni- U 13·03 6,561 14,659 16,666 cipality (b) Sagar Can. U 6·30 3,045 3,423 3,428 tonment CLASS II TOWNS.;

R atl am Muni- U 5·00 17,494 17,965 18,122 cipality 2 Bilaspur Muni- U 12·49 6,942 18,286 19,188 cipality 3 U 4·39 18,699 13,524 14,150 Municipality 4 Muni- U 8·71 7,291 11,231 12,340 cipality 5 Murwara Town- U 13·04 4,637 3 13,740 14,402 Group (a) Murwara- U 8·48 5,444 10,987 11,159 Municipa- lity (b) Tikuri U 0·88 8,284 1,00.,) 1,469 Factory Town- ship (c) Ordnance U 3·68 1,906 1,748 1,774 Factory Area Katni XXXlll

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Concld.

India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T 1000 males Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 II 12 13 14- IS 2

300,587 162,204 138,383 853 127,535 4-2·4-3 +24·43 U

222,948 125,875 97,073 771 97,i94 43·59 + 117·87 U 185,374 102,584- 82,790 807 80,010 43· 16 +81·15 U 20,747 14,419 6,328 439 8,946 43·12 U

16,827 8,872 7,955 897 8,238 48·96 U

144,161 77,005 67,156 872 67,666 46·94 + 1l·05 U

139,792 73,977 65,815 890 66,:{24 47·44 +55·66 U

133,230 83,566 49,664 594 65,861 49·43 +557 ·96 U 86,116 57,953 ~8, 163 486 43,179 50·14 U

47, 114 25,61g 21,501 839 22,682 48· I4 -!- 132·67 U

104,676 56,303 48,373 859 46,734 44·65 +30·73 U 85,491 45,735 39,756 869 38,158 44·63 +28·67 U 19,185 10,568 8,617 815 8,576 44·70 +40·80 U, AND TOWN GROUPS 87,472 46,391 41,081 886 41,855 47·85 +37·96 U'

86,706 45,795 40,911 893 43,970 50·71 +121·76 U

82,090 42,410 39,680 936 36,093 43·97 +17·16 U

63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51·40 +22·27 U

60,472 32,085 28,387 885 26,591 43·97 +78·47 U' 46,169 24,554 . 21,615 880 19,838 42·97 +36·26 U

7,290 3,702 3,588 969 3,647 50·03 U

7,013 3,829 3,184- 832 3,106 44·29 U XXXIV

REVISED AREA, POPULATION AND DENSITY

Density Density Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Popula- State/DivisionIDistrkt/ Sq. miles Population tien per State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tion per Tahsil ( 1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (;962-63) 1961 Sq. mile)

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 , MADHYA PRADESH 170,145 32,372,408 190 10 2,866 694,370 242 1 Raghurajnagar Tahsil 1,247 307,361 246 "",~o7 30436,639 1100 2 Nap-r.d l'ah.,il 701 135,886 194 1 4,512 783,348 174 3 Amarpatan Tah~il· 483 142,049 294 1 Ambah Tahsil 410 170,028 415 4 Tah.·iJ 435 109,074 251 2 Morena Tahsil 412 155,914 378 11 2,428 772,602 318 3 J oura Tahsil 615 141,411 230 4 Sabalgarh Tahsil 501 123,051 246 1 Teonthar Tahsil· 612 148,219 242 5 Bijeypur Tahsil 1,117 66,849 60 2 Sirtl'our Tahsil· 581 187,786 323 3 Mauganj Tahsil· 290 (:; Sheopur Tahsil 1,457 126,095 87 720 208,444 4 Huzllr Tahsil 515 228,153 443 2 1,719 641,169 373 1 Bhind Tahsil 530 230,969 436 12 5,352 829,649 155 2 Gohan Tahsil 397 117,471 296 I Beohari Tahsil· 1,015 139,837 138 '3 Mehzaon Tahsil 374 131,99'2 3;;3 2 Bandhogarh 1 ahsil 1,401 168,861 121 4 Lahar Tahsil 418 160,737 385 3 Sohagpur Tahsil 2,255 438,14:i 194 4 l\lshparaharh Tahsil· 681 82,30,) 122 '3 2,016 657,876 326 1 Gird Tahsil 1,039 424-,729 409 13 4,012 51:l0,129 145 2 Pichhore Tahsil 724 169,633 234 1 Gopadbanas Tahsil "1,820 332,774 183 3 Bhanrier Tahsil 253 63,514 251 2 Peosar Tah,il· 1,456 141,593 97 4: 786 200,467 255 3 Singrauli Tah~;l. 736 105,762 144 1 Seondha Tahsil ... 358 84,063 235 INDORE DIVISION 27,104 5,931,';93 219 2 Dalia Tah~il 42B 116,404 272 14 3,650 752,085 206 5 3,934 557,95'i 142 1 .J awaJ Tahsil 606 86,240 142 1 Pohri Tahsil· 607 73,771 122 2 Neemuch Tahsil 326 98,326 302 2 Shivpuri Tahsil 755 93,293 124 3 Manasa Tahsil 536 99,924 171 3 Karera Tahsil 760 133,708 176 4 Tah

DEVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY -Contd.

Density Density Areatin (P.opula. Areatin (Popula. State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tlOn per S tate/Division/Districtl S~ miles Population tion per Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (I 62-63) 1961 Sq. mile)

I 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

VIDISHA DISTRICT 174 18 DHAR DISTRICT 3,141 643,774 205 25 2,819 "'89,213 1 L ateri Tahsil· 381 39,433 103 1 Badllawar Tahsil 411 76,389 186 2 Sironj Tahsil 484 82,853 171 2 Tahsil 456 84.900 186 3 Kurwai Tahsil 321 62,602 195 3 Dhar Tahsil 752 141.949 189 4 Basoda Tahsil 885 159,086 180 4 Kllbhi Tahsil 663 146,722 221 5 Vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 194 5 Tahsil 859 193,814 226 26 3,613 754,684 209 753,594 510 19 1,479 1 Bera~ia Tahsil 554 80,687 146 1 Depalp'Ir Tahsil 395 84,533 214- 2 Seh~re Tahsil 612 124,148 203 2 Sawer Tahsil 294 70,434 240 3 HU7.Ur Tahsil 517 291,028 563 3 Indore Tahsil 394 480,164 1,219 4 Ashta Tah,il 562 108,245 193 4 Tah,il 396 118,463 299 5 Jchhawar Tahsil 429 46,049 107 6 NasruUaganj Tahsil. 523 53,699 103 20 2,683 446,901 167 7 RvdniTahsil* 416 50,828 122 1 Sonkalch Tahsil 507 ..1 11 ,668 220 27 3,278 411,426 126 2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,648 235 1 Raisen Tahsil 525 59,419 113 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 83,512 121 2 Ghairatganj Tahsil· 355 37,884 107 4 Kannod Tahsil 544 72,231 133 3 Begamganj Tahsil 352 52,077 148 5 Kha'egaon Tah Tahsil 544 1ll,1l2 204- 7 Udaipura Tahsil* 316 64,446 204- 2 1\1 aheshwar Tahsil 352 73,310 208 3 Tahsil 624 105,368 169 28 3,851 618,293 161 4 Rajpur Tahsil 511 142,013 278 I Harda Tah.il 1,263 187,140 148 5 Tahsil 391 82,367 211 2 Seoni· Tahsil 522 . 73,769 1+1 6 Tahsil 1,009 159,010 158 3 Hoshangabad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Tahsil 977 208,331 213 4 Sohagpur Tahsil 1,293 161,960 125 8 Tahsil 770 108,953 141 29 3,891 560,412 1# 22 EAST NIMAR DISTRICT 4,128 (i85,150 166 1 Bhair.sdehi Tahsil· 1,320 137,041 104 1 Khandwa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betul Tahsil 1,603 192,824 120 2 Tahsil • 1,421 136,073 96 3 Multai Tahsil 968 230,547 238 3 Burhanpur 'I ah~il 1,261 238,244 189 JABALPUR DMSION 1Ig,~75 .5,illl,~ ·95 30 3,950 796,547 202 112,1103 3,877,°34 174 I Khurai Tahsil 938 195,155 208 23 2,385 526,135 221 2 Ta.'lsil* 711 113,746 160 I Suseer Tahsil 491 96,461 196 3 Sa~ar Tahsil 1,063 301,417 284 2 Al{ar Tahsil 561 108,794 194 4 Rehli Tahsil 1,238 185,229 150 3 Shajapur Tahsil 698 171,916 246 4 Shujalpllr Tahsil 635 148,964 235 31 2,B15 438,343 156 I Hatta Tahsil 1,022 147,315 14-1- 24 2,366 516,871 218 2 Damoh Tahsil 1,793 291,028 162

1 ' Tahsil 632 139,285 220 32 3,909 1,273,825 326 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 422 79,036 187 I Murwara Tahsil 1,177 312,686 266 3 Ihaora Tahsil 443 94,090 212 2 Siho)ra Tahsil 1,191 282,228 237 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 349 87,222 250 3 Patan Tahsil 561 131-,507 240 5 ]\; ar,in~arh Tahsil 520 117,238 225 4 J aba\puT Tahsil 980 544,404 556 xxxVt

REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Concld.

Density Densit Areatin (~opula- Areatin (Popula S tateJDivisi on/Dis trict / Sq. miles Population non per State/Division/District/ Sq. miles Population tionpe Tahsil (1962-63 ) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962-63 ) 1961 Sq. mile 2 3 4 2 3 4,

33 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1,983 412,406 208 39 BILASPUR DISTRICT 7,710 2,021,793 26:

1 Gadarwara Tahsil 913 204,923 224- I Mungeli Tahsil 1,588 323,027 20~ 2 Bilaspur Tahsil 2 Narsimhapl.'t Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194- 2,207 666,185 30~ 3 T

'" Entirely Rural Tahsil. t Area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. G u INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT b, .

K. S. Bhatnagar

Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh

The District Alirajpur and

Jhabua district was constituted on the Ananda Deo a scion of Rathor family was the formation of in 1948. It was founder of the State and built the fortress Anan~ composed of the following States; (1) ; daoli in 1437, which later came to be known as Ali. (2) Alirajpur State; (3) Jobat State; (4) Kathiwada; Anand Deo had two grand-sons viz. Gopal Deo (5) Mathw•. d; (6) Petlawad Pargana of State and Kesho Deo, who succeeded to the gaddi of and one village (Kanwada) of . The Alir!!.jpur and Jobat respectively. In 1800 the capi~ District headquarters are located at Jhabua (pop. tal was shifted to Rajpur and the town came to be 6315), also the former State capital for over 300 known as Alirajpur. (Ali was about 6~8 miles years. During the decade the district has not south of Alirajpur the present sub-divisional undergone any major change, although some inter headquarter ). tahsil transfer of villages have taken place. The total area as per Surveyor General's figure is 2,615 Kathiwara and Mathwar sq. mile'S while the Director of Land Records computes at 2623 sq. miles. The difference is due Kathiwara and Mathwar were two small to the different methods adopted. principalIties having an area of 69 and 65 sq. miles respectively. The Kathiwara family is said to have HISTORY: A brief history of the constitut­ come from Junagarh in Kathiawar. ent units is given below.- Petlawad JHABUA.- Jhabua was founded in 1584 by Petlawad was a pargana of Indore district in Keshodas Rathor, who is also mentioned in Aine Holkar State. In the earlier times it was held by He hailed from the famous Rathor family Akbari. Labhana chief who incurred the displeasure of which founded Jodhpur. His ancestor Bir Singh Keshodas the founder of Jhabua who attacked and was the fifth son of Jodha the founder (14R9-93) captured it. Round about 1730 when Holkar rose of Jodhpur. Keshodas joined the Mughals and soon to power Petlawad-Thandla came under his distinguished himseif. It was however during jurisdiction. The land is hilly, lying on a spur Jehangir's reign that he rose into prominence as a on the Vindhyas and along the western boundary field commander and obtained grants of lands for of the plateau. During: the days of , suppressing di~orders in south-west Malwa. it was an isolated pocket, on formation of Madhya He died in in 1618. After his death Bharat it was added to Jhabua district, since then his jagirs were attached but in 1642 Shahiehan there has been no change restored these territories to Maha Singh a nephew of Keshodas; Maha Singh defeated the Nayaks of Boundaries Jhabua and Thandla and established his capital at Jhabua in 1642. Since then Rathors ruled over The district lies in the extreme western part of Jhabua till 1948 when thr State was merged into the state between 22° and 23.3° N latitudes and 73° the new State of Madhya Bharat; and 75° E longitudes and touches , Maha- ( xxxviii)

rashtra and borders. The district is In Jobat and parts of Alirajpur tahsils Banded bounded by district of Rajasthan in north· gneissic formations are met with. In some parts of west, Panch. Mahal and Baroda districts of Gujarat in Jhabua and Thandla tahsils archean sediments as the west, Dhulia district of and West represented by Aravalis are found. The alluvium Nimar district in south, Dhar district in the east and and cretaceous rocks cover the areas around river Ratlam district in north. Hathini and Ankbar, near Ali underlYing the Deccan trap are many rocks representing Nimar sand stone, The Vinhyan Range running in Gujarat crosses Bagh beds and lematas the district, extending from Jobat. The Vindhyan Range which runS across the State extending from Mineral Deposits Mandu to Gwalior in north contains many places of historical interest It is also the source of many Manganese: The major portion of deposits of important ri.vers i.n Malwa and other parts of manganese occur in Thandla tahsil of the district. , of these Mahi flows across the These are at Kajlidungari, Rambhapur, Paranthi, district. The river Narmada, flows towards the Naganwat and Nanpur. In these places ore is southern portion of the district and forms a bound­ generally of good quality but the percentage of ary with Maharashtra. quarts is higher. At Kajlidungari it is estimated that the ore would be to the tune of 8,37,000 tons. Physical Features The terrain is generally hilly and the soil is Manganese mines in other parts of the district light hence not well suited for cultivation. Only are not very considerable and have not been in the villages where the soil is black, conditions for estimated; but in lesser quantity the ore is found in agriculture r-ecome better. The terrain being hilly, a few other villages of Thandla tahsil and in some the vegetation over the hills having been cut indi­ areas of Jhabua, lobat and Alirajpur tahsils. scriminately and illegally felled in the last few years, The other mines in the district are:-(l) the hills have therefore been denuded of trees and this asbestos, (2) limestones and (3) talc. Asbestos bas caused considerable soil erosion- The two main deposits are found near lobat. The material rivers are Mahi and Anas. The Mahi which enters obtained is mostly brittle. Limestone deposits are the district from Dhar in west and forms the found in the trap covered by the Narmada Valley boundary with Ratlam and flows north-west. The and in some areas round Jhabua. Talc is found in Anas river rises near Jobat and flows through patches in Alirajpur and lobat tahsils but is of no Thandla and Jhabua tahsils and turns away into economic use. Cujara'. The waters of river Narmada on1y touch the southern fringe of the district near Mathwar. The main tributaries of Narmada are Hathini, and Climate Dahl, those of Mahi are Pampavati and Ladki while other streams join Anas. The climate though generally moderate is subject to greater extremes than the more open land Geological Formations of Malwa. It is however more pleasant around Kathiwara in southern part of the district, where More than half of the area is covered by the forest is somewhat dense and mean elevation is Deccan trap, which is also known as the Malwa trap. over 1200 feet; within this slight degree of variation, This covers Petlawad and major portions of Jhabua the area falls into two climate regions:- and Thandla tahsils. Other formations are;- (1) The comparatively hot regions of the (i) Alluvium northern portions of the district vi~. (ii) Cretaceous~Lemat3 with merium-Bagh beds Jhabua, Thandla and Petlawad tahsils; (iii) Aravalis (2) The fairly cooler regions of south (iv) Banded gneissic complex. comprising of Alirajpur and lobat tahsils. ( xxxix)

Seasohs At present the forest is divisible into :­ (a) Reserved forest 218.04 sq. miles. The hot season locally called 'unhala' (b) Protected forests 553.64 sq. miles total commences from the begining of March and extends 771.68 sq. miles or nearly 36.6% of the total area. upto June each year. The maximum temperature has been known to go upto 113° F. This is The entire district is traversed by the Vindhyan followed by the monsoons which break from the ranges and could be divided into two parts (1) the south-west by middle or end of June. From June table land of Jhabua sub-division on the north and to September the weather remains cool and damp. (2) the Narmada Valley in the south. In the north This is followed by winter which commences in the hills have a moderate slope but those in the November and goes upto February. There is one south are precipitious. meterological station at Alirajpur and eight other rain-guage stations. The district shows great Types of Forests varia tion in rainfall which varies from 31.12" at Thandla to 61.89" at Kathiwara. The district There are two types of forests :-(a) Teak average is about 32.26". Although there are no (Tectona grandis); Forests and (b) Mixed forests of available records regarding rainfall at Mathwar, but Salai (Boswellia serrata) and Anjan (Hardwickia it receives as much rainfall as Kathiwara The main binata). The teak is generally of poor quality except rainy months are f£.pm June to September, during in a few pockets. Bamboos grow in sheltered ranges which period nearly 98% of the total rainfall is of Mathwar and Kathiwara. Salai and Anjan forest received from the south-western monsoons. is mostly found around Narmada Valley and Mathwar range. The following species of timber is Temperature found :-

Reliable temperature records are only available (1) teak Tectona grandis since1955 from the meterological station at Alirajpur. (2) saja Te,.minalia tomentosa. Prior to 1955 there were a few rain guages and some (3) saIai Boswellia serrata. thermometers affixed in some dispensaries and (4) anjan Hardwickia binata. hospitals. The highest temperature recorded is (5) dhowda Anogeissus latifolia. 42.8°C and the lowest 11.0SoC. There have been Fauna no cyclonic storms though duststorms in the hot season are very frequent. Thundershowers and The forests not being very thick the wild life hailstorms although comparatively rare are received found is e~sentially limited. Tigers (Felix tigris', sometimes. are rare. Panthers (Felix pardus), hyena (Hya.ena striata), jackals (canis aurens), foxes (Vulpes benga­ Forests* lensis), sambhar (ceftlUS unicolour) are found although indiscriminate killing has destroyed much A Forest Division at Jhabua was constituted of wild life. on 1-2-1962 after bifurcating Dhar Forest Division. The forests have been inherited from the erstwhile Snakes, scorpions, centipedes of all description princely states and comprise of the following are found. The common birds of Central India categories :- are seen all over. Among game birds partridges, sand groves, green pigeons, ducks are found. Among (1) Reserved Forests of former Jhabua, Indore, the fishes the following are found :-bharoli Alirajpur States; (Gadusiachapra) (Ham),patola (Notopterus notopterus (Pallas), jhalar (Barlius barila (Ham), khaipate (2) Unclassed Forests of former Jhabua, (Puntinus chrycoponia (C & V), badus (Torkhudree Mathwar, Jobat, Kathiwara and Alirajpur States; sykes), Narmada rohu (Labeo fimbriQ£us) and sanwal (3) Ex-proprietary Forests. (Chhana striatus) (Bi), in the rivers. *Source: Divisional Forest Officer, Jhabua. ( xl )

II The Collector is assisted by five Deputy Collectors, one of whom is stationed at Alirajpur, THE ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP. which is the sub divisional headquarters for AliralPur The Representation of the district in and Jobattahsils. Each tahsil is a sub~division and Parliament and State Legislature. the Deputy Collector placed in the charge is called Sub~Divisional Officer and he is also vested with For the parliament, the district along with the powers of a Sub~Divisional Magistrate to enable four legislature constituencies of Dhar district, him to deal with law and order situation. Each returns one representative on the Scheduled Tribe tahsil is placed under the charge of a tahsildar, seat. The following legislative constituencies are who is assisted by one or more naib,tahsildars. included in the Parliamentary Constituency. Since there is a cemplete separation of the judiciary from the exe;:utive, cases go up for trial before Serial No. Extent in terms of Assembly Judicial Magistrates, who are also civil judges under and name of Constituencies the administrative control of the High Court of Constituency Judicature. Jhabua comes under the jurisdication 35 Jhabua 268 Manawar East (District Dhar), of Dhar Civil and Sessions District. An Additional (Scheduled 269 Manawar West (District Dhar) , Sessions Judge is, however, posted here for sessions Trib.es) 272 Sardarpur (District Dhar) , cases. Although, Jhabua is not a 'complete' district 273 (District Dhar), 274 in as much as all the departments do not function Alirajpur, 275 Jobat, 276 Jhabua, from here, but in some cases from Dhar or Ratlam 277 Thandla. but lately with the impact of developmental works, more and more offices are being located each year. There are four legislative constituencies in the Apart from this, the Collector is also the Chief district returning one member each on the Scheduled Revenue Authority for the district in which Tribes seat. These are: capacity he is responsible for maintenance of all land records and collection of land revenues, a task in Name and number of Assembly Constituency_ which he is assisted by various officials of the Reve' 274 Alirajpur tahsil (ST) nue Department. For the administration of above, the tahsils are sub,divided into Revenue Inspector 275 Jobat tahsil (ST) and patwari circle Nos. circles and patwari halkas; their break,up being as 5 to 16 in Jhabua tahsil. follows ;-

276 Jhabua tahsil (excluding patwari circles 5 to 16 District Tahsils R.I. Patwari Police Muni and patwari circle Nos. 25 to 40 in circles Halkas stations cipal, Petbwad tahsil. including towns out posts. 277 Thandla (ST). Thandla tahsil and Petlawad Jhabua 5 12 224 35 5 tahsil (including patwari halkas 25 to 40).

General Administration Besides these statutory functions, the Collee, tor is also the Chief representative of the Govern, As a district, Jhabua came into existence on ment and co,ordinates the working of various formation of Madhya Bharat in 1948. Prior to departments. He is also the Chairman of the District that the different States viz. Jhabua, Alirajpur, , Advisory Committee and thus plays a key,role in Jobat, Kathiwara and Mathwara had varying the administration. standards of administration. It was only after the formation of Madhya Bharat that a pattern of Police Department. umform administration with a Collector and District Magistrate in the overall charge of general The Police Department is placed under a administration was introduce3. Superintendent of Police who is assisted by two ( xli) deputies, one of whom is poste3 at Alirajpur and The land is of poor quality; forests have been cut, designated as Sub-Divisional Officer (P). There are wild life is becoming scarce, the soil erosion is cutt~ in all 16 Police stations and 19 outposts in the ing away the little fertility of the soil and hence even district or a Police Station for 32,149 population or mere existence becomes a hard problem. When­ 164.9 square miles. The district is generally quiet 'ever the rains fail, the Bhils take to crime, as it except for Alirajpur sub-division where there have is, they were never known as good cultivators: with been too many murders. the failure of rains, the temptation to steal or loot becomes irresistable. Armed with bows and arrows, Crime in the District. finding no animals for food, robbery becomes handy The incidence of crime is particularly high in and other crimes follow. Alirajpur sub-division. Out of 495 cases of dacoity registered in 1963 in the district, 414 were commi­ The Bhils prefer living in their own farmstead tted in Alirajpur Sub-division alone. Alirajpur and there is no feeling of togetherness; a feeling Police Station had 132 offences and Jobat 66. which seems to arise from living in a hamlet or a Since the area is not very densely populated village. He thus remains very much' of individualist, the crime figures appear to be on the high side. living almost without any society. In this 'social These crimes are committed mostly by Bhils vaccum' the propensities for crime grow faster. and the area affected coincide with the old border Already he carries the seeds of a violent race, and of Jobat and Alirajpur States. There has been these sprout more violently in this background. some lessening of crime in 1963 as compared Perhaps the problem is more of socio-economic 1962, but it cannot be said that incidence 'Of maladjustment than anything else. crime has by and large gone down. The figures are given below. Besides the above there are (1) Civil Surgeon, (2) District Forest Officer, (3) Executive Engineer, Year Murders Total crime Irrigation, (4) District Excise Officer, (5) District 1962 138 2,655 Livestock Officer, (6) A'lsistant Registrar, Co,ope~ 1963 103 2,102 ratives, (7) Principal, Government Degree College. Other statistics taken for the period October­ (8) Agent, State Bank, (9) District Inspector of December, 62 and 63 also reveal the same pattern. Schools and (10) Assistant Soil Conservation Officer. For the following departments, however, Offence the district falls under administrative jurisdictions ,.------"------_, Total Murders Dacoites Crimes of Dhar, where the district offices are located: (1) ,-__ -"----_-, ,------A._, ,---.A.._-, Executive Engineer, PWD, (2) Assistant Director 1962 1963 1962 1963 1962 1963 of Industries (3) District Statistical Officer, (4) Publi.. October 13 3 26 39 215 152 city Officer. November 18 6 31 29 212 203 December 8 6 44 43 281 265 The Administration of various departments. Revenue Department. Whereas it would be difficult to ascertain the causes of such offences, sex, land disputes, turbu­ The revenue administration is in accordance lence of nature which makes them flare up on with the Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue code, 1959. slightest provocation and economic conditions In all the seven States, which now constitute the appear to be important ones. The malaise is at the district, the ryotwari pattern prevailed, even though same time much more deep-rooted to admit of any jagiTs also existed. During the decade, the old re­ generalisation. The Bhils were known to be of venue laws viz. M. B. Land Revenue and Tenancy virulent disposition and carry with them their bows Act has been repealed and replaced by the present and arrows and sometimes dharias, phaliyas. The Code. In respect of Settlement, the oldest settle. general background of the district also appears to ment is of 1928-29, for Petlawad tahsiL It was lend a helping hand to a somewhat difficult situation. carried out by and was meant for 30 ( xl ii ) years. In Jhabua State the Settlement was effected the village patwari he is responsible for the collection in 1929-30 and was valid for 15 years The saTT'e of land revenue. He is paid commission at the has been extended. The tracts corning in the former following rates. Alirajpur, Kathiwara, Mathwar and Jobat States Table Showing Commission payable to patel on were settled only during the decade in 1956-57. Prior Land revenue and miscellaneous revenue to that, land revenue was recovered on the basis of the collected. ploughs used for cultivation. For one plough, the Rates area of cultivation was reckoned at 10 acres and 1 On the first Rs. 1,500 6p demand for land revenue was calculated on a rough 1,500 4p and ready basis: the seed sown served as a measure 2 On the second Rs. for assessing produce and consequently land revenue. 3 On the third Rs. 1,500 3p Whereas the rules were codified in Indore and Dhar On the fourth Rs. 1,500 2p States, circulars were issued in Jhabua and Jobat, 4 but in Alirajpur no such rules were framed or 5 For the balance exceeding Rs. 6,000 1 p drafted. Provided that annual remuneration of any patel The best type of soil pays revenue at the rate in reEpect of any village shall not be less than of 8-00 per acre, the lighter type at 2-50 per acre. Rs. 36.00. The remuneration is paid from the The unirrigated variety pays revenue between Rs. treasury once in each year. 2-12 P. to 0-25 per acre. In the former States in Indore and Dhar, patels Generally speaking the quality of soil is poor were responsible for collection. In Jhabua a special and only in a few patches where the soil is rich, havaldar was given to the patwari for coIler:ting land revenue. In Alirajpur a peon-chaprasi mal-assisted irrigation is possible. patwari and the help of police was liberally taken The total land revenue and collections are as for recovery. The patel was paid a commission below:- varying from Rs. 3.12 to Rs. 6.25. Recently as many as ten selected panchayats have been given Year Arrears Demand Total Realisation the powers for collecting land revenue The innova­ 1958-59 161. 168 943,14'3 1,104,516 954,472 -tion is still in an infant stage. 1959·60 150,044 963,536 1,113,580 982,367 Agriculture 1960-61 131,213 971,470 1,102,683 1,025,882 The conditions for cultivation in the district Past History. had never been very encouraging. To begin with Rainfall being an uncertain factor, a failure the quality of soil is rather poor, the Bhils who leads to great economic hardship and it becomes form a bulk of the population had never been necessary to remit or suspend land revenuei During known for steady cultivation on a settled and the decade, the district remained a scarcity area and permanent basis. Whenever the rains failed, there relief works had to be started in 1952-53 and was general scarcity; irrigation works are very few 1953-54. The economic condition of the peasantry and lastly, nothing had ever been done to improve is so marginal: that a failure of rains causes a comp­ the conditions of the cultivators. lete collapse. This has been the revenue history During this decade, however, there has been of the district, thus the peasantry lives in fairly some improvements in agricultural practices and difficult circumstances. more land than ever has been brought under culti­ Collection of Land Revenue. vation. There are no fewer than twenty four major and mE'dium projects for irrigation. They are under The collection of land revenue was primarily different stages of construction and at present only the responsibility of village patel or the headman 6,859 acres or 1.0~~ of the total cultivated area is appointed for the purpose. In collaboration with irrigated. ( xlHi)

A large quantity of chemical fertilisers has epidemic which raged in 1918-19. The influenza also been distributed. There has almost been a &ix· attack Came via the neighbouring provinces and fold increase in the distribution of these. The un~ Bombay and Kukshi. During the period the casual~ dulating terrain of the country has made it necessary ties were high. In Alirajpur State (now Alirajpur to conserve the soil hence contour bunding to pre­ and part of Jobat tabsits) 3,000 lives were lost, in vent soil erosion has been done in about 5,000 acres Jobat State the casualties mounted to 653. The and contour bunding to cover another 15,000 acres mortality figure of Jhabua was 6,384 and the other is in progress. Efforts have also been made to instal areas of the district, Petlawad tahsil, Kathiwara persian wheels, oil engine pumps and increase irriga­ and Mathwar lost about 10,037 persons. In 1920-21 tion facilities by boring. deepening and repairir-g old there was an outbreak of c.holera. There was an wells besides digging newer ones. outbreak of small pO}C in 1929-30. Apart from this epidemic malaria had been a constant dread and Yield 'till a few years ago it was the main destroyer. Now however, thanks to the National Malaria Eradication The yield rate in the district is generally low. Programme, the scourge is under control. When compared with the State figures, an acre pro­ duces 387 lbs. of Juar, 378 of wheat, 907 of maize and To the aboriginal the witch doctor 'Badwas' 255 lbs. of gram as against the State averege of 628, is the main hope of cure, though, his influence is 587, 1014 and 5t4 Ibs. respectively for the above reported to be on the decline. The first allopathic crops. The reasons are not far to seek. The soil is of dispensary was established at Jhabua in 1863, but poor quality and the whole area is unirrigated. by 1900 the district had as many as five at Thand.1a (1874) (1874), AHrajpurand Jobat. Another Education dispensary was started at Bhabhra. From 1918-35 There has been some progress in this sphere. the founding of dispensaries was fairly rapid and a In 1951 there were 2 High Schools, 5 Middle Mission Hospital was established in 1923. Jhabua Schools and 261 Primary Schools as against this and Alirajpur States had made provisions in their there is a Degree College, 5 Higher Secondary, 9 budgets to aid King Edward Medical School at Middle Schools and 404 Primary Schools with a Indore so that they could nominate their candidatelil total student population of nearly 20,000. There for training. has been considerable expansion in the hostel Jhabua, to begin with was not a medical district. facilities for the Tribal students. The Tribal For administrative convenience two tahsils (liz Jobat Welfare Department has as many as eight hostels and Alirajpur were placed under the Dhar district with accommodation for 618 boys and 200 girls. while the remaining Jhabua, Thandla and Petlawad Besides there are three professional Institutes for were placed under Ratlam. It become an indepen~ carpentry, weaving and agriculture. There is a Basic dent medical district from 1-4-62 with Civil Surgeon Training College and 36 Adult Schools. Despite at Jhabua. Jhabua has two hospitals, one branch these efforts the 1iterac y in the district does not dispensary at Alirajpur, six graded hospitals, eight compare favourably with the neighbouring areas. ungraded hospitals, twenty two Ayurvedic Aushdha. The progress from 1951 when it was 2.2 to 1961 layas, tWo T.B. hospitals, two maternitv Homes, twe­ when it is 6% is however noticeable. Even as it is lve Primary Health Centres and ten Famlly Planning the district has returned least literates in the State. dinics. The total number of beds available in the The Tribal Welfare Department has also been giving various hospitals and dispensaries are 145. There scholarships with a view to encourage tribals to read. are no specialists except for the Venereal Diseases, undet a scheme financed by the Tribal Welfare Public: Health and Medical. Department. There are practically no records of the medical history of the district. The district has been visited Water Supply. by plague and influenza between 1903-1921 on In the rural areas the population is mostly several occasions, but the worst was the influenza scattered and so there is no arrangem ent for ( xliv)

supplying water, which is procured mostly from stre of National Malaria Eradication Programme was amsand when they dry up in summer, small wells are stationed at Jhabua in 1953 and in Alirajpur in 1954. dug up on the banks. Guinea-worm, a water-borne The spraying of D. D. T. was carried out in two infection has been noticed. Jhabua town was provi­ rounds and it is now reported that malaria is under ded with protected water supply, but the same in control. summer, dries up. There are no filteration arrange­ ments. Sanitation.

Malaria Eradication. There is no underground drainage scheme nor is there any scheme for sanitation. The tract was notoriously malarious. Although the former States distributed antimalaria pills, yet C. D. and N. E. S. Blocks. the incidence was not reduced. On formation of Madhya Bharat, the problem was tackled more There are twelve blocks in the district. Their energetically. D. D. T. was sprayed and a sub-unit break· up and other details being-

S.No. Name of the Block with Dat!" of establi­ Number of Area in sq. Remarks tahsil in bracket shment villages miles (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 Jhabua (Jhabua) 2 10-63 95 Started as N. E. S., conver­ ted to C. D. on 1-4-55, reverted to stage II on 1·4·59

2 Alirajpur (Alirajpur) 2-10-56 88 234 SMPT: reverted to Stage II

3 Rama (Jhabua) 1-4-58 124 230 Period of stage is extended 2-10-62 to 31-3·64, converted to TD on 2-10-62.

4 Jobat (Job at) 1-4·58 62 168 Stage I.

5 Petlaw.ld (Petlawad) 2-10-58 239 369 Started as P. E, converted into stage Ion 1-4-60.

6 Thandla (Thandla) 1-4-59 111 211 Started as P. E. converted to Stage I on 1·4·60.

7 Sondwa (Alirajpur) 1·4·60 134 349 Started as P. E. converted to stage I on 1-4,61.

8 (Thandla) 2·10-60 111 193 Stage 1.

9 Bhabra (Jobat) 1·4-61 54 153 Stage 1.

10 Kathiwara (Alirajpur) 1-4-62 125 275 Stage 1.

11 Udaigarh (Jobat) 1-4-62 86 142 Stage 1.

12 Jhabua (Jhabua) 2.10·62 138 181 P. E.

During this period the tempo of development During the year 1953 the 1st NES Block was in the rural area was created and the people in opened in Jhabua having its headquarters at Rana­ general were made known the benefits they can pur. Later on ~he headquarters was shifted to deriYe from the extension agencies. Jhabua proper. This block was comprised of 197 ( xlvii )

The cultivators are not particularly irrigation Some of the main irrigation tanks are*; Khawasa minded and due to the difficult conditions, cost (350), Sater (170), Bhagore (150), Agral (116), Cha~ goes very high. At the end of first Five Year Plan, paner (110) and Rampuria (100). Figures in brackets the total area irrigated was 7,005 acres. The details indicate the average area likely to be irrigated. being. The water for irrigation is beingsupplied from above tanks and maximum potential will be reached Area in acres .. in due course. The district officer of the following First plan Second plan departments however continues to function from Irrigated by private sources. 6991 7000 Dhar by Govt. works. 14 164 (1) The Assistant Director of Industries. 7005 7164 (2) District Statistical officer and Publicity Officer. Thus during the decade and even as a result of two Five Year Plans the area under irrigation has III not increased in any measure. It is hoped that by the end of Third Five Year Plan, the irrigation THE PEOPLE potential would be boosted up to 13,879 acres. The details being :- The Growth of Population

Irrigation by old Govt. works ...... 879 During the last sixty years the population of Irrigation by new Govt. works ...... 4000 the district has grown by 232.91 %, which indden, Irrigation by other sources ...... , ...... 9000 tally represents the highest rate of the growth in the State for the above period. During the decade 13879 1951,61 the increase has been to the tune of 34.42% which is again higher than the variation in Indore At present the district produces mainly Kharif Division 27.65% and the State 24.17%. As com~ crops viz. ]owar, maize, cotton and groundnut. pared to the decade 1941,51 (percentage variation These crops do not require much irrigation. There 11.40%) the growth has been much higher. The are very few rabi crops and the double ~ cropped table below gives the variation in population area practically nil. Thus the irrigation prospects during the last sixty years. are at present somewhat limited.

Table Showing Variation in Population (1901-61)

Decade Percentage Variation Variation ,...-- .A-- .. (+ Increase) Indore Madhya District Year Persons (-Decrease) Jhabua Division Pradesh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jhabua 1901 154,513 1911 215,631 + 61,11B + 39.56 + 16.19 + 15.30 1921 250,096 + 34,465 + 15.98 7.14 - 1.38 1931 292,356 + 42,260 + 16.90 *+ 15.40 + 11.39 1941 343,223 + 50,867 + 17.40 + 13.95 + 12.34 1951 382,673 +- 39,450 + 11.49 + 13.78 + 8.67 1961 514,384 + 131,711 + 34.42 + 27.65 + 24.17

1901-1961 +232.91 +137.76 + 92.00 *Figures have been supplied by the Executive Engineer, Irrigation Division, Jhabua. ( xlviii)

It is also noteworthy that Jhabua during the remained between 15.98 and 17.40. It is interesting 1901·11 decade also returned the highest variation to observe that the adjoining districts of Jhabua, of 39.56~~ in the State. Another noticeable feature have also returned a very steady and sustained is that presure of growth during the last sixty years growth. Even adjoining districts of Gujarat, has been well maintained excepting during 1911.21, Rajasthan and Maharashtra seem to reflect the same 1921-31, 1931·41, when the percentage variation tendencies.

Table-Showing Percentage Variation of Population 1901-1961.

r------~ -. District 1901·61 1951.61 1941.51 1931·41 1921·31 1911.21 1901.11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(1) Jhabua +232.91 +34.42 +11.49 +17.40 -+ 16.90 +15.98 +39.56 (2) Ratlam + 102.63 +26.67 +13.90 +15.39 + 18.54 + 0.21 + 2.47 (3) Dhar +119.64 +27.74 + 6.38 + 9.54 + 9.88 +14.66 -+ 17.11 (4) West Nimar +197.22 +30.55 + 11.40 + 15.04 +18.21 +10.07 +36.53 (5) Baroda (Gujarat) +158.72 +26.02 +15.92 +19.02 + 16.38 + 8.32 +18.05 (6) Panch Mahal +219.73 +29.85 +19.55 +15.06 +19.01 +16.35 -t 29.29 (Gujurat) (7) Dhulia +201.32 +27.44 +25.36 +18.29 +20.33 + 6.20 +24.77 (Maharashtra) (8) Banswara +187.42 +33.29 +18.89 +15.05 +18.74 +17.10 +13.38 (Rajasthan)

The entire surrounding region exhibits a some where the failure of monsoons did not cause such what high rate of population. There has not been hardship. a decade where there was any loss in population. Even in the decade 1911·21 where epidemics ravaged Another factor which seems to be responsible and destroyed a great deal of population; these for the high rate of growth is the greater concentra· districts did not suffer any loss. Like Jhabua in tion of tribal population in the district which is Madhya pradesh, Dhulia in Maharashtra, has shown 84.7% of the total. This is the highest concentra· the highest growth in the last sixty years and Panch tion of the tnbes in any district in the State. If we Maha1 is second to Dangs in Gujarat. Thus in all add the Scheduled Castes to this, the total Schedu· the adjoining districts of Jhabua, there has been led Castes/Scheduled Tribes population comes to a continuous increase in the population during the 876%. Among the Scheduled Castes and Tribes decades. Whereas the northern districts of the rate of growth is comparatively higher. Madhya Pradesh, specially in Gwalior suffered losses in population in 1901·11 and 1911·21 deca. Analysing the position decade wise in 1911 des, the southern part of Malwa plateau was a little we find that the population increased by 39.56% in more fortunate. The loss of population in the Jhabua and Alirajpur States the rise being 37.0/~ region being comparatively less and Jhabua in south and 44.0% resptctively which was fairly high. From shows an increase despite these calamities. J. W.D. the above increase Luard concluded that the rise Johnstone, Census Commissioner for was due to the rapid recovery of the population, in 1901 while writing on the loss of population in from the after effects of the famine of 1899·1900. 1901 in northern districts (Bhind and Morena) of The soil in western Central India which includes the State mentioned that during the famine 1899· the present Jhabua district, was more fertile and 1900 the population migrated towards Malwa hence capable of sustaining greater population. The ( xlVii )

The cultivators are not particularly irrigation Some of the main irrigation tanks are*; Khawasa minded and due to the difficult conditions, cost (350), Sater (170), Bhagore (150), Agral (116), Cha~ goes very high. At the end of first Five Year Plan, paner (110) and Rampuria (100). Figures in brackets the total area irrigated was 7,005 acres. The details indicate the average area likely to be irrigated. being. The water for irrigation is being supplied from above tanks and maximum potential will be reached Area in acres ,,--___.A. ____ -, in due course. The district officer of the following First plan Second plan departments however continues to function from Irrigated by private sources. 6991 7000 Dhar by Govt. works. 14 164 (1) The Assistant Director of Industries. 7005 7164 (2) District Statistical officer and Publicity Officer. Thus during the decade and even as a result of two Five Year Plans the area under irrigation has III not increased in any measure. It is hoped that by the end of Third Five Year Plan, the irrigation THE PEOPLE potential would be boosted up to 13,879 acres. The details being :- The Growth of Population

Irrigation by old Govt. works ...... 879 During the last sixty yeats the population of Irrigation by new Govt. works ...... 4000 the district has grown by 232.91 %, which inciden~ Irrigation by other sources ...... 9000 tally represents the highest rate of the growth in the State for the above period. During the decade 13879 1951-61 the increase has been to the tune of 34.42% which is again higher than the variation in Indore At present the district produces mainly Kharif Division 27.65% and the State 24.17%. As com­ crops viz. Jowar, maize, cotton and groundnut. pared to the decade 1941~51 (percentage variation These crops do not require much irrigation. There 11.40%) the growth has been much higher. The are very few rabi crops and the double ~ cropped table below gives the variation in population area practically nil. Thus the irrigation prospects during the last sixty years. are at present somewhat limited.

Table Showing Variation in Population (1901-61)

Decade Percentage Variation ..A..- Variation r-- ~ (+ Increase) Indore Madhya District Year Persons (-Decrease) Jhabua Division Pradesh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jhabua 1901 154,513 1911 215,631 + 61,118 + 39.56 + 16.19 + 15.30 1921 250,096 + 34,465 + 15.98 + 7.14 - 1.38 1931 292,356 + 42,260 + 16.90 + 15.40 + 11.39 1941 343,223 + 50,867 + 17.40 + 13.95 + 12.34 1951 382,673 + 39,450 + 11.49 + 13.78 + 8.67 1961 514,384 + 131,711 + 34.42 + 27.65 + 24.17

1901-1961 +232.91 +137.76 + 92.00 *Figures have been supplied by the Executive Engineer, Irrigation Division, Jhabua. ( ,xlviii) \

It is also noteworthy that Jhabua during the remained between 15.98 and 17.40. It is interesting 1901-11 decade also returned the highest variation to observe that the adjoining districts of Jhabua, of 39.56/~ in the State. Another noticeable feature have also returned a very steady and sustained is that presure of growth during the last sixty years growth. Even adjoining districts of Gujarat, has been well maintained excepting during 1911-21, Rajasthan and Maharashtra seem to reflect the same 1921-31, 1931-41, when the percentage 'Variation tendencies.

Table-Showing Percentage Variation of Population 1901-1961.

~ ---"--- -, District 1901-61 1951-61 1941-51 1931-41 1921-31 1911-21 1901-11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(1) Jhabua +232.91 +34.42 +11.49 +17.40 -+ 16.90 +15.98 +39.56 (2) Ratlam + 102.63 +26.67 +13.90 +15.39 +18.54 + 0.21 + 2.47 (3) Dhar +119.64 +27.74 + 6.38 + 9.54 + 9.88 +14.66 +17.11 (4) West Nimar + 197.22 +30.55 +11.40 +15.04 +18.21 +10.07 +36.53 (5) Baroda (Gujarat) +158.72 +26.02 +15.92 + 19.02 +16.38 + 8.32 +18.05 (6) Panch Mahal +219.73 +29.85 +19.55 +15.06 +19.01 +16.35 + 29.29 (Gujarat) (7) Dhulia +201.32 +27.44 +25.36 +18.29 +20.33 + 6.20 +24.77 (Maharashtra) (8) Banswara +187.42 +33.29 +18.89 +15.05 +18.74 +17.10 +13.38 (Rajasthan)

The entire surrounding region exhibits a some where the failure of monsoons did not cause such what high rate of population. There has not been hardship. a decade where there was any loss in population. Even in the decade 1911-21 where epidemics ravaged Another factor which seems to be responsible and destroyed a great deal of population; these for the high rate of growth is the greater concentra­ districts did not suffer any loss. Like Jhabua in tion of tribal population in the district which is Madhya pradesh, Dhulia in Maharashtra, has shown 84.7% of the total. This is the highest concentra­ the highest growth in the last sixty years and Panch tion of the tribes in any district in the State. If we Mahal is second to Dangs in Gujarat; Thus in all add the Scheduled Castes to this, the total Schedu­ the adjoining districts of Jhabua, there has been led Castes/Scheduled Tribes population comes to a continuous increase in the population during the 876%. Among the Scheduled Castes and Tribes decades. \X7hereas the northern districts of the rate of growth is comparatively higher. Madhya Pradesh, specially in Gwalior suffered losses in population in 1901-11 and 1911-21 deca­ Analysing the position decade wise in 1911 des, the southern part of Malwa plateau was a little we find that the pvpulation increased by 39.56% in more fortunate. The loss of population in the Jhabua and Alirajpur States the rise being 37.0% region being comparatively less and Jhabua in south and 44.0% respectively which was fairly high. From shows an increase despite these calamities. J.W.D. the above increase Luard concluded that the rise Johnstone, Census Commissioner for Gwalior State was due to the rapid recovery of the population, in 1901 while writing on the loss of population in from the after effects of the famine of 1899-1900. 1901 in northern districts (Bhind and Morena) of The soil in western Central India which includes the State mentioned that during the famine 1899- the present Jhabua district, was more fertile and 1900 the population migrated towards Malwa hence capable of sustaining greater population. The ( xlix) political conditions according to him were a general bouring Ratlam the increase of population was only bar to the expansion of the population. The soil 0.21 %. One of the reasons why influenza epidemic in Jhabua district is generally not of a very high was not so severe, may be found in the mode of quality, but the political conditions, certainly the living of the Bhils and Bhilalas who form a bulk retarded the growth, even this appeared to be upset of the population. Instead of congregating in a by the high fertility. habitation they remain away from each other in their fields; during the raging epidemics, they are Although there was a fairly severe influenza away from the contagion; hence are spared from its epidemic before 1921, yet the population increased severity. It would also be noticed that in the near­ by 15.98%, which was again fairly high, looking to by region including Dhar, West Nimar, Baroda, the severity of epidemics in the decade. There was Panch Mahal, Dhulia and Banswara districts there no scarcity during the decade though rainfall in was an increase in the population. 1911 and 1918 was somewhat scanty. The district was visited by influenza but the mortality was not The growth in 1921-31, roughly corresponds very high. to the general growth of the division. The economic condition during the decade was good and no scar­ Luard was of the opinion that this growth was city or relief works were opened. This was a decade due to natural increase and more accurate counting. of slow growth and the increase in the district re­ He in his report on Alirajpur State wrote*, flects the same. The same is also true of 1931-41 "During the past ten years a further advance of decade. over 23 percent, was made, in spite of the calami· ties of Influenza and Cholera. This increase is due In 1941·51 decade, for the first time in the to natural growth and more accurate counting. A last sixty years the growth in Indore Division is part of this increase may be accounted for by pil­ higher than that in Jhabua district. One of the grims on their way to attend the Ujjain Simhast fair reasons for this is the political changes, by which and partly to immlgrants from neighbouring dis. the States were merged into Madhya Bharat. The tricts and States on account of wheat harvesting capitals of former princely States and Jagirs like season which fell about the actual Census time. Jobat, Kathiwada and Marhwar presented a some~ Generally speaking more people were returned at what deserted appearance. This in turn affected the Preliminary Enumeration than at the actual the population dependent on those chiefs, nobles Census. The effect of this was very apparent in and rulers. Gwalior, Jhabua and Dhar as the figures for mig· ration show." During the present decade however there has been considerable growth 34.42%. This, apart from Alirajpur State then had an area of 836 sq. the natural increase is also due to migration for as miles covering a little less than one· third of the against 5.32% in ]951, 6% of the total population area of the present district. The fact that the in­ or 30,927 persons are born outside the district. In crease for the entire district was 15.98~~ suggests this period, more attention than ever was paid to that in other areas of the district the increase was the development of the district and quite a few less. Petlawad Pargana of the old Holkar State administrative offices came up; along with them lost in population to the tune of 2.1%. @ This grew up some population. naturally brings down the overall increase. The Tahsils, Towns, Villages and Houses From the above it appears that Jhabua district was spared the severity of the epidemic for in neigh. Five tahsils viz. (3) Jhabua, (b) Jobat, (c) Ali- *The Central India State Census Series 1921 Vol. XXVI, Alirajpur State. Text and Tables com­ piled by Lt. Col. C. E. Luard M.A. (axon) IA,SCO in Central India.

@Central India Census Series 1921 Volume I Holkar State by Rahalkar and Kapse under the "dir· ection of Lt. Col. e. E. Luard SeQ in Central India. ( 1 )

rajpur, (d) Thandla and (e) Petlawad constitute the tmvn. Thus there are six towns in the district. district. All the tahsils are named after their main The table below gives the number of towns, villages towns. Ranapur in Jhabua tahsil is the only other and density of population.

Table-Showing the number of towns and villages along with density of population in the district.

~,------, Rank in No. of No. of Area in Persons per r-----"-----" District/Tahsil villages towns sq. miles sq. mile Area Density

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Jhabua District 1.367 6 2,623 196

1 Thandla Tahsil 222 1 404 222 4 3

2 Petlawad Tahsil 239 1 369 179 5 4

3 Jhabua Tahsil 357 2 557 233 2

4 Jobat Tahsil 202 1 424 232 3 2

5 Alirajpur Tahsil 347 1 869 150 1 5

From the above it follows that Jhabua has the Indore division 12,604. It appears that area figures largest number of villages and is the most thickly are not very accurate for they include areas under populated tahsil of the district. Jobat tahsil has municipal jurisdiction only and in many cases this the least number of villages and has almost same is not up to date. The towns in the district are density of population being 232 persons to a sq. not as congested as may appear from these statis­ mile. tics.

Alirajpur tahsil is the biggest in area, next Alirajpur (10,161) had been a town since 1931. only to Jhabua in the number of villages but is least In 1951 it was included in class V; i. e. town with densely populated of all tahsils having returned a population 5,000-9,999 persons. During the pre­ only 150 persons to a sq. mile. Petlawad tahsil is sent decade however it has been included in Class the smallest in area and is very slightly more den­ IV i. e. where the population is between 10,000 to sely populated than Alirajpur. Thandla tahsil 19,999 persons. Jhabua (6,315), Thandla (5,071), fourth in area, third in density is also fourth in and Ranapur (5,320) are in Class V i. e. having number of villages. population of more than 5,000 but less tnan 9,999 persons. Petlawad (4,820) and Jobat (4,040) are The Towns. in Class VI i. e. towns with a populatIon of less than 5,000 persons. All these have been included Alirajpur is the only town with a population in the towns for the first time. of over 10,000 persons. In 1951 this was the only town, the remaining appear as towns for the first The Villages. ti.me. The total population of the towns is 35,727 persons all 'huddled' together in 1.3 sq. miles of During the decade the number of villages has area. Thus the density works out at 26,862 per­ remained the same, although there have been some sons per sq. mile which is on the high side. The internal transfers. The number of villages in the urban density of the State is 6,428 and that of tahsils were as follows :- ( xlix) political conditions according to him were a general bouring Ratlam the increase of population was only bar to the expansion of the population. The soil 0.21 %. One of the reasons why influenza epidemic in Jhabua district is generally not of a very high was not so severe, may be found in the mode of quality, but the political conditions, certainly the living of the Bhils and Bhilalas who form a bulk retarded the growth, even this appeared to be upset of the population. Instead of congregating in a by the high fertility. habitation they remain away from each other in their fields; during the raging epidemics, they are Although there was a fairly severe influenza away from the contagion; hence are spared from its epidemic before 1921, yet the population increased severity. It would also be noticed that in the near­ by 15.98%, which was again fairly high, looking to by region including Dhar, West Nimar, Baroda, the severity of epidemics in the decade. There was Panch Mahal, Dhulia and Banswara districts there no scarcity during the decade though rainfall in was an increase in the population. 1911 and 1918 was somewhat scanty. The district was visited by influenza but the mortality was not The growth in 1921-31, roughly corresponds very high. to the general growth of the division. The economic condition during the decade was good and no scar­ Luard was of the opinion that this growth was city or relief works were opened. This was a decade due to natural increase and more accurate counting. of slow growth and the increase in the district re­ He in hIS report on Alirajpur State wrote"', flects the same. The same is also true of 1931-41 "During the past ten years a further advance of decade. over 23 percent, was made, in spite of the calami­ ties of Influenza and Cholera. This increase is due In 1941-51 decade, for the first time in the to natural growth and more accurate counting. A last sixty years the growth in Indore Division is part of this increase may be accounted for by pil­ higher than that in Jhabua district. One of the grims on their way to attend the Ujjain Simhast fair reasons for this is the political changes, by which and partly to immigraDts from neighbouring dis­ the States were merged into Madhya Bharat. The tricts and States on account of wheat harvesting capitals of former princely States and Jagirs like season which fell about the actual Census time. Jobat, Kathiwada and Marhwar presented a some# Generally speakmg more people were returned at what deserted appearance. This in turn affected the Preliminary Enumeration than at the actual the population dependent on those chiefs, nobles Census. The effect of this was very apparent in and rulers. Gwalior, Jhabua and Dhar as the figures for mig­ ration show." During the present decade however there has been considerable growth 34.42/~. This, apart from Alirajpur State then had an area of 836 sq. the natural increase is also due to migration for as miles covering a little less than one-third of the against 5.32% in ]951, 6% of the total population area of the present district. The fact that the in­ or 30,927 persons are born outside the district. In crease for the entire district was 15.98~~ suggests this period, more attention than ever was paid to that in other areas of the district the increase was the development of the district and quite a few less. Petlawad Pargana of the old Holkar State administrative offices carne up; alo'ng with them lost in population to the tune of 2.1%. @ This grew up some population. naturally brings down the overall increase. The Tahsils, Towns, Villages and Houses From the above it appears that Jhabua district was spared the severity of the epidemic for in neigh- Five tahsils viz. (u) Jhabua, (b) Jobat, (e) Ali- *The Central India State Censlls Series 1921 Vol. XXVI, Alirajpur State. Text and Tables com­ piled by Lt. Col. C. E. Luard M.A. (oxon) IA,SCO in Central India.

@Central India Census Series 1921 Volume I Holkar State by Rahalkar and Kapse under the dir­ ection of Lt. CoL C. E. Luard sca in Central India. ( 1 ) raj pur, (d) Thandla and (e) Petlawad constitute the town. Thus there are six towns in the district. district. All the tahsils are named after their main The table below gives the number of towns, villages towns. Ranapur in Jhabua tahsil is the only other and density of population.

Table-Showing the number of towns and villages along with density of population in the district.

,-- Rank in No. of No. of Area in Persons per --, District/Tahsil villages towns sq. miles sq. mile Area Density

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Jhabua District 1,367 6 2,623 196

1 Thandla Tahsil 222 1 404 222 4 3

2 Petlawad Tahsil 239 1 369 179 5 4

3 Jhabua Tahsil 357 2 557 233 2 1

4 Jobat Tahsil 202 1 424 232 3 2

5 Alirajpur Tahsil 347 1 869 150 5

From the above it follows that Jhabua has the Indore division 12,604. It appears that area figures largest number of villages and is the most thickly are not very accurate for they include areas under populated tahsil of the district. Jobat tahsil has municipal jurisdiction only and in many cases this the least number of villages and has almost same is not up to date. The towns in the district are density of population being 232 persons to a sq. not as congested as may appear from these statis­ mile. tics.

Alirajpur tahsil is the biggest in area, next Alirajpur (10,161) had been a town since 1931. only to Jhabua in the number of villages but is least In 1951 it was included in class Vj i. e. town with densely populated of all tahsils having returned a population 5,000,9,999 persons. During the pre­ only 150 persons to a sq. mile. Petlawad tahsil is sent decade however it has been included in Class the smallest in area and is very slightly more den­ IV i. e. where the population is between 10,000 to sely populated than Alirajpur. Thandla tahsil 19,999 persons. Jhabua (6,315), Thandla (5,071), fourth in area, third in density is also fourth in and Ranapur (5,320) are in Class V i. e. having number of villages. population of more than 5,000 but less tnan 9,999 persons. Petlawad (4,820) and lobat (4,040) are The Towns. in Class VI i. e. towns with a populatlon of less than 5,000 persons. All these have been included Alirajpur is the only town with a population in the towns for the first time. of over 10,000 persons. In 1951 this was the only town, the remaining appear as towns for the first The Villages. time. The total population of the towns is 35,727 persons all 'huddled' together in 1.3 sq. miles of During the decade the number of villages has area. Thus the density works out at 26,862 per­ remained the same, although there have been some sons per sq. mile which is on the high side. The internal transfers. The number of villages in the urban density of the State is 6,428 and that of tahsils were as follows :- (I iii)

Table-Showing 1,000 Census Houses by roof material.

Corrugated Grass leaves, iron zinc Asbestos Bricks Concrete All reeds, thatch, Tiles, slates or other cement and or stone other DistrictJ Tahsil wood or bamboo shingle metal sheets sheets lime slabs material 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jhabua District R 74 883 26 2 Neg. 1 14 U 45 573 290 27 42 23 1 Thandla Tahsil R 64 887 30 9 Neg. Neg. 10 U 577 282 14 9 118 2 Petlawad R 232 709 55 1 Neg. 3 Neg. " U 92 520 306 82 3 Jhabua R 64 874 14 Neg. 48 " U 64 567 287 48 22 12 4 Jobat R 21 945 33 1 " U 25 772 142 6 55 5 Alirajpur R 42 942. 15 1 Neg. " U 30 521 350 30 61 8

The available living space in such houses below gives the decade variation in the number of is about 250 sq. feet or there about. The table houses.

Table-Showing the position of occupied houses in Jhabua District (1951.61).

'r- --A.._. -. No. of occupied Persons per 1951-61 Percentage Year Population houses occupied house variation (+) (-) variation 1 2 3 4 5 6 1951 382,673 66,126 5.79 1961 514,384 88,284 5.83 +22,158 33.51

As against the population increase of 34.42% miles and among the district itself, a village in there has been an increase of 33.51 % in the number Alirajpur tahsil is the biggest in area, being 2.50 sq. of occupied houses. The congestion has increased miles and smaller in Jhabua 1.56 sq. miles. The but only slightly for now there are 5.83 persons average area of a village in other tahsils is: Jobat per house. Excepting Indore district the figure 2.10, Thandla 1.82, Petlawad 1.55 sq. miles. represents the highest concentration per house in the division. The villages generally speaking sustain small population. Whereas in Indore division the ave­ The Depopulated Villages. rage population per village is 409.42 persons, it is The number of depopulated villages has come only 359.6 persons in the district. Among the down to 36 in 1961 from 54 in 1951. In all tahsils tahsils the population per village varies from 470 in the number has gone down. The earlier table also Jobat tahsil to 281.1 in Petlawad tahsil. The others gives the details. Petlawad tahsil with 21 depopu­ returning (a) Thandla 381.4, (b) Alirajpur 353.2, lated villages still leads in the district. and (c) Jhabua 337.5. Thus it follows that on an average the villages in Jobat tahsil sustain the high­ The Area and Population of Villages. est population. The villages in Petlawad return The area of a village in the district is 1.91 sq. only 281.1 persons per village. (liv)

The Proportion of Sexes. , Vital Statistics.

The number of females per one thousand In 1953 the Madhya Bharat State Government males is 958, which is a little above the State ave~ promulgated the Madhya Bharat Births, Deaths, rage of 953 and much above the division average Marriages Registration Act 1953 basing it on a simi­ of 935. The sex-wise figures for 1901 for Jhabua lar Act of 1886 of the Government of India, making are not available. In the last fifty years 1911-61 the registration of Hrths and deaths compulsory, however there has been steady decline in the num­ but it was never enforced. The position regarding ber of females. the maintenance of vital statistics therefore has been far from satisfactory. During the decade, under The table below gives the changes in propor­ the existing laws thf' municipalities and the pancha­ tion of sexes 1911-61. yats were required to maintain statistics of births and deaths Both these local bodies have not been able to keep any accurate statistics and the position Table-Showing females per one thousand males. -----., remained practically the same as was described by Name of 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 Ranglal in 1955. In the Report of Operations District. Connected with the Improvement of Population Data M. B. 1952, he wrote* :- Jhabua 958 949 956 958 971 1,001 "The arrangements for the registration of Since 1911 the number of females has been births and deaths are unsatisfactory even in large declining although in the present decade they have municipal towns. The Director's Report as to the shown a slight increase. This appears to conform agency responsible for the reporting of the deaths to the general pattern of the region. The compar­ in urban areas is silent. All that is known is that able position in other adjoining districts is: Ratlam generally the responsibility has been laid either on 941, West Nimar 958, Banswara 971, Panch Mahal members of the family of the deceased or on swee­ 936, Baroda 907 and Dhulia 967. The pattern re­ pers or on both." mains more or less the same. Whereas the position was bad enough in the It has been observed that (a) in areas where municipalities, it was much worse in the case of urban concentration is not much the proportion of Panchayats; Kendra Panchayats were made responsi~ females is high, (b) among the Scheduled Tribes ble to arrange for the registration of births, deaths the proportion of females is high. In Jhabua the and marriages in their jurisdiction provided it could concentration of trihals is hIgh and there is practi­ find funds, for the purpose. The Gram Panchayats cally no urban centre. were supposed to record births and deaths and send the figures monthly to the MandaI Panchayats From 1911 to 1951 there had been a consis­ through the Kendra Panchayats which submitted tent decrease in the number of female births; a returns to the Deputy Director of Health Services. phenomenon which is common to the region. The The municipalities also sent these returns to the fall of 30, between 1911 and 1921, is somewhat Deputy Director concerned who after consolidation sharp; it should however be remembered that dur­ sent it to the Director, Health 3ervices. The Pan­ ing the influenza epidemic, the female mortality chayats obviously failed to grasp the importance of was of a very high order. Since then the decline in this duty and no regular records were maintained sex-ratio has continued. Only in the last decade and the result was that no statistics worth the name 1951-61, there have been more female births as is were ever compiled. obvious from the sex-ratio in the 0-4 age-group where there are 1,029 females per 1,000 males and The births and deaths statistics of the munici­ this age-group constitutes nearly one-fifth of the palities are generally those that are made available population in the district. to them by the Government or municipal hospitals

*Census of India, Paper No. 2-1955, Sample Census of Births and Deaths, 1952-53. (Iv) and such others as may have been collected by their Births and Deaths rates per 1,000 of popula~ Health Department. The coverage i~ by no means tion calculated on basis of :- full, as many births and deaths are never reported. Result of Figures supplied There being no supervising agency, it is impossible experimental by Health Census Department to verify the accuracy. In 1952 when an experi~ mental Census of births and deaths was conducted Births Deaths Births Deaths in Madhya Bharat the results were as follows:- State of 33.0 18.8 10.4 6.5 Madhya Bharat Hills 36.2 197 8.7 5.7 1. Period covered 30-10-1951 to 18-10-1952 The absence of accurate statistics causes great difficulty in estimating the annual rate of natural by Census. increase~no wonder it was then estimated at bet~ 2. Period of which 1-11-1951 to 31-10-1952 ween 1.4 to 1.6 percent annually. The Age Table. figures were supp- The table below gives the age and sex struc~ lied by the Health ture of the district and corresponding data for the Department. State :-

Age-group Percentage of population in the age-group Sex Ratio ~------~------,~.----~~----~ State ~ ___---A Jhabua______• ~ ______A ______~ Jhabua State P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0- 4 19;8 9.8 10.0 16.4 8.2 8.2 1,029 996 5- 9 16.6 8.6 8.0 14.3 7.3 7.0 936 966 10.14 10.0 5.3 4.7 10.1 5,4 4.7 868 847 0-14 46.4 23.7 22.7 40.8 20.9 19.9 959 947

15-19 7.6 3.9 3.7 7.9 4.1 3.8 947 929 20-24 8.4 4.1 4.3 8.6 4.2 4.4 1,067 1,069 25-29 8.4 4.2 4.2 8.8 4.5 4.3 987 939 30-34 7.2 3.8 3.4 7.4 3.9 3.5 912 897 15-34 31.6 16.0 15.6 32.7 16.7 16.0 980 959

35-39 5.7 3.0 2.7 5.8 3.1 2.7 903 878 40-4~ 4.8 2.S 2.3 5.2 2.7 2.5 893 950 45-49 3.5 1.9 1.6 4.2 2.2 2.0 848 886 50-54 3.1 1.7 1.4 4.0 2.1 1.9 838 908 55-59 1.4 0.7 0.7 2.1 1.1 1.0 939 903 35.59 18.5 9.8 8.7 21.3 11.2 10.1 882 905

60·64 1.7 0.8 0.9 2.4 1.2 1.2 1,169 1,080 65-69 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.9 0.4 0.5 1,112 1,157 70+ 1.0 0.4 0.6 1.8 0.7 1.1 1,344 1,373 60+ 3.4 1.5 1.9 5.1 2.3 2.8 1,209 1,190 Age not 0.1 0.1 Neg. 0.1 0.1 Ne[!. 844 898 stated

In the 0-9 age-group there is 36.4% of the females born exceeds the males. Both in the 0-4 population which is very high for this age-group, and 5-9 age groups the percentage of population the State figure being only 30.7%. This also em­ is much higher than that for the State. It phasises the high growth rate during the last decade. again stresses the high rate of growth during the In the last five years of the decade the number of decade. In the age-group 15-34 however the num- (lvi) ber of persons to the general population corres· The composition reveals that there has been ponds neatly with the State average. an increase of 2.3~~ in 0-14 age-group or the youn­ Nearly 78.0% of the population is thus in the ger population. the result of increase in births dur­ age.groups 0·14 and 15·34. This is higher than ing the last decade. The 15-34 age-group reveals a the State average of 73.5%. In the 35-59 age-group decrease of 2.6% which more or less balances the however the percentage of population in the district above increase. The other compositions have not which is 18.5% is below the State figure of 21.3%. been disturbed. Among the older age 60 + the percentage goes down further to 3.4% as against 5.1 % for the State. Thus it may be noticed that there are few old persons· The Sex Composition in various age-groups. longevity is not particularly high. Excepting in 0·4, 20·24, 60-64, 65·69, 70+ The table below gives the distribution of 100 age-groups returning 1,029, 1,067, 1,169, 1,112, persons in 1951 and 1961 into broad age·groups. Strictly speaking the data is not comparable because 1,344 females per thousand males all the other age· groups have returned less number of females. The the 1951 figures are based on a 10% sample and worst age-groups in this respect are 10-14, 40·44, the 1961 on absolute figures. However with this 45-49,50-54 which have returned 868,893, 848 and limitation the comparison is offered. 838 per one thousand females respectively. From Age.group this it also follows that in Jhabua women live longer 1951 data based on 10% Sample 1951 1961 than men as is borne out from the ratio in 60+ age­ ,.--_..A..__ -, ...------A-----, group. P M F P M F 0.14 44.1 22.5 21.6 46.4 23.7 22.7 15.34 34.2 17.3 16.9 31.6 16.0 15.6 Marital Status. 35.64 20.2 10.8 9.4 20.2 10.6 9.6 65+ 1.4 0.6 0.8 1.7 0.7 1.0 Age not 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 Neg. The table below indicates the marital status stated of the population in the district. The Marital Status.

Age Total Never Divorced or Groups Population Married Married Widowed separated Unspecified ,----"---, ,--__.A----, A.__ --, ,----_..A..-._-, ,--_.A.---, ,-_.A.-_---. M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 All ages 100 100 56.16 48.74 40.66 44.34 2.66 6.63 0.52 0.29 0- 9 100 100 100 100 10·14 100 100 95.53 88.21 4.05 11.31 0.04 0.04 0.38 0.44 15·19 100 100 70.48 34.20 28.57 65.02 0.18 0.17 0.77 0.61 20-24 100 100 31.20 5.48 66.81 93.58 1.07 0.53 0.92 0.41 25-29 100 100 13.27 1.93 84.12 96.57 1.69 1.19 0.92 0.31 30-34 100 100 8.72 0.94 87.63 95.77 2.53 2.77 1.12 0.52 35·39 100 100 3.39 0.45 92.14 93.95 3.63 4.83 0.84 0.77 40-44 100 100 2.95 0.56 90.42 84.50 5.81 14.59 0.82 0.35 45-49 100 100 2.49 0.39 89.33 78.39 7.21 20.77 0.97 0.45 50·54 100 100 2.10 0.40 85.47 57.06 11.63 42.14 0.80 0.40 55·59 100 100 1.88 0.44 81.97 57.55 15.20 41.74 0.95 0.27 60-64 100 lCO 1.97 0.38 73.81 29.77 23.39 69.58 0.83 0.27 65-69 100 LOO 0.96 0.17 72.37 27.04 26.16 72.33 0.51 0.46 70+ 100 100 1.59 0.32 60.42 17.91 37.52 81.16 0.47 0.61 A.N.S. 100 100 91.67 87.50 7.78 9.87 0.55 2.63 ,.. (lvii)

Persons in the 0-9 age-group were tabulated as Table Showing Percentage Composition of Reli­ never married and the fact that 95.53% of males and gion in Jhabua District. 88.21 % females in 10-14 age-group are unmarried suggests that pre-puberty marriages are very few. Bet Religion Persons Percentage to population ween 15-19 years, nearly two-thirds-65.02% of the 1 2 3 females are married. This indicates that quite a substantial number of females are married in this 494,133 96.06 age-group, hence the age of marriage is nearer this age-group. Among the males however only 28.57% Muslims 10,500 2.04 are married by this age. In the age-groups 20-24, Jains 5,110 1.00 25-29,30.34 a very high percentage of women are married: and in the 30-34 age·group 2;77% are Christians 4,583 0.89 widows. Among the males nearly one-third still remain unmarried upto 20·24 years. Therefore, it Sikhs 46 0.01 appears that men marry late. In the age· groups that follow more and more men are married. Even Budhists 11 Neg. in the 55-59 nearly four-fifth of the male population Others 1 Neg. is married. It is' only after the age of 40 that one out of 20 persons is a widower. The proportion Total :- 514,384 100.00 of married women begins to go down after the age of 45 and as this figure shrinks, the proportion of The decade variation has been as follows: widows goes up and over two· fifths become widows Variation Percentage after 59. Whereas in 65·69 age group as many as Religion 1951 1961 (+ )or(-) variation 72.37% among male are married the percentage 1 2 3 4 5 is only 27.04% among women. This underlines the difference between the ages of married couples. Hindus 369,052 .494,133 +125,081 + 33.89 Generally the females are younger than their hus. Muslims 8,499 10,500 + 2,001 + 23.54 bands. The other categories Divorced or Separated and never Married constitute very small proportion. Jains 3,326 5,110 + 1.784 + 53.64

Christians 4,583 + 2,842 +163.24 Literacy: 1,741 Sikhs 49 3 - 6.12 There are only 6.0 persons who are literate. 46 This is the lowest for any district in the State. The Budhists 11 + 11 +100.00 main reason for this is that the district is mostly inhabited by the scheduled tribes who constitute Christians have shown an increase of 163.24% 84.7% of the total population. Literacy among followed by Jains + 53.64 /~ and Hindus + 33.89%. them is indeed very poor therefore the figures Sikhs have shown a decrease of 6.12% during the naturally make a somewhat dismal reading. Simi­ decade. The growth has been more or less normal larly the Scheduled Castes constitute 2.88% or excepting among Christians. The Christian Mission 14,805 persons. The literacy among Scheduled have been working for quite some time in the Caste is 3.9% and among the Scheduled Tribes it is district. 1.31%. Though the educational facilities have ex­ panded considerably but apparently much still has Mother Tongue: to be done in this direction. In 1951 seventeen languages with fourteen sub, Religion: languages, four under Hindi (Western) six under Rajasthani, two under Bhili and two under Gujarati The main religions returned along with their w~re returned. Languages with speakers over 1,000 percentage composition are as follows: persons are given below: (lviii)

1961 1951 The district has returned the following foreign Language Persons Persons languages, Afghani 9, Arabic 6, English 27, French 1 2 3 3, German 4, Irish 1 and Nepali 49. The following Bhilali 129,338 56,257 foreign languages appear for the first time. Afghani, Arabic, French, German and Irish. The speakers Bhili 240,018 257,214 in Bhili and Bhilali together constitute 369, 356 Gujarati 6,827 9,628 speakers or 71.81% of the total comparabl~ to 81.92~~ in 1951. The table below gives the decade Malvi 3,440 7,148 variation of eight main mother~tongues (six with Urdu 4,080 4,402 speakes of 1000 persons aLld above and Marathi Hindi 127,930 41,791 and Nimadi with 770 and 845 speakers respectively).

Table-Showing Mother Tongues 1951·61.

Name of Mother Tongue 1961 1951..__ Variation I t Persons Percentage Persons Percentage Persons Percentage (+ ) (-) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Speakers 514,384 100 382,673 100 +131,711 -j- 34.42 1 Bhilali 129,338 25.14 56,257 14.70 + 73,081 + 129.9J 2 Bhili 240,018 46.66 257,214 67.22 17,196 6.69 3 Gujarati 6,827 1.33 9,426 2.46 2,599 27.57 4 Hindi 127,930 24.87 41,668 10.89 + 86,262 + 207.02 5 Malwi 3,440 0.67 7,148 1.87 3,708 51.87 6 Marathi 770 0.15 631 0.17 + 139 + 22.03 7 Nimadi 845 0.16 2,991 0.78 2,146 71.75 8 Urdu 4,080 0.79 4,402 1.15 322 7.31

Bhilali shows a high rate of increase Bhilali the tribal population is rather poor there being has b;en spoken over a great portion of the only 5,219 and 498 literate males and females. district. Speakers of Hindi show a great increase. There are only 4 males who are matriculates and Nimadi and Malwi show a decline. These above. As among the tahsils the concentration is along with Gujarati are spoken mostly in the neigh~ as follows; bouring areas of the district. Percentage of tribal Tahsil population Rank The Scheduled Tribes/Scheduled Castes Popu­ 2 3 lation. 1 1 Thandla 84.99 3 The district has returned 435, 793 persons or 84.7% under Scheduled Trib;'!s. These are Bhils, 2 Petlawad 70.04 5 Bhilalas, Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes. Among themselves Patelias are considered more 3 Jhabua 87.58 2 advanced socially and economically. Bhilalas come next followed by Bhils. The concentration of the 4 Jobat 91.34 1 tribal population in the district is the heaviest in the State followe.d by Bastar 72.3%. Literacy among 5 Alirajpur 84.13 4 (lix)

Thus leaving Petlawad in all other tahsils the and to urge him to prepare a large box which would trib91 population is over 84% and in Jobat the con~ enable him to escape. The dhabi prepared the box centration is heaviest. Patelias reside mostly in and got into it with his sister and a cock. After Jhabua, Thandla and Petlawad tahsils and Bhilalas the deluge Rama sent out his messenger to inquire in Alirajpur and Jobat. Some of the tribes are into the state of affairs. The messenger heard the discussed below:-- crowing of the cock and so discovered the box. Rama then had the box brought before him and The Bhils. asked the man who he was and how he had escaped. In the district Bhils, Bhilalas including Barelas, The dhobi told his tale. Rama then made him face Patelia and sub-tribes have been grouped together; in turn north, east and west and swear that the hence figures for all these tribes appear together. woman with him was his sister. The dhobi re­ mained firm in asserting she was his sister. Rama The name Bhil is supposed to have been then turned him towards the south, upon which derived from a Dravidian word for bow~which is a the dhobi contradicted his statement and said she characteristic weapon of the tribe. C.S. Venkatachar was his wife. Rama then asked who told him how is of the opinion that Bhils are a section of the to escape and on hearing at once had the fish's great Munda race which occupied the pre-Dravidian tongue cut out, and since then that kind of fish has India in the Central regions. He wrote* "Malcolm been tongueless. Rama then told the dhobi to set records that according to the Bhil tradition, their about rep )pulating the world, and he therefore home is in the country to the north-west of Malwa married his sister by whom he had seven sons and from where they were ousted when the Rajputs seven daughters. Rama presented the first born began to conquer their country. This again meant son with a horse but the recipient of this gift, being a further displacement of the Bhils along the Vm­ unable to ride, left the horse on the plain and went dhyas. The tradition of the Bhils in Malwa points into the forest to cut wood, he and his descendants to immigration from a western home but the story becoming foresters and starting the Bhil tribe." of their change of habitat does not appear to have clearly survived. The Jhabua Bhills still retain some Russel and Hiralal also wrote in a similar strain dim and Incoherent outlines of their migration. saying that they were the oldest inhabitants of Their story is that the first Bhils were the Damar. Southern Rajputana. In the later nineteenth century Another section of the Bhils were the Warkrya who and early twentith the Bhils were known for their were living with the Damor One Warkrya com­ pre~datory h~bits viz. thieving, robberies including mitted violence on the daughter of a Damar as a highway robberies. Although at present, it cannot result of which war sprung between the two people. be claimed that they have completely given those The Damors fared badly in the struggle and they up, yet it has declined considerably. The British had to migrate. They stopped at a place called with a view to improve these habits and also with Dholka in Kushalgarh State (Rajputana Agency). a view to strengthen internal security constituted This is supposed by the Bhils to be their original a special Corps, which was known as Malwa Bhil home and other tribes are said to have sprung from Corps and stationed at Indore. This Corps of the Damors. The Bhils have their own traditions some well-trained Bhils was ultimately wound up of their origin. One relates that a dhabi who used after independance. to wash his clothes in a river was one day warned The Bhils have returned cultivators as their by a fish of the approach of a great deluge. The occupation, followed by workers as agricultural fish informed him that as he had always fed those labourers. The table below gives their occupational of his species he had come to give him th1s warning pattern. Name of Tribe Total Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bhils and Bhilalas 100.00 94.15 2.58 1.98 0.10 0.08 0.12 0.05 0.11 0.83 *Census of India, 1931, Vol. XX, Central India Agency, Part I Report P. 239, C. S. Venkatachar, ICS, S.C.O. (Ix)

Their participation rate is very high being 587 1 2 3 4 5 as against 561 for the district. The sex-ratio among them is 964. Bhangi 1,689 858 831 11.4%

The Bhilalas. Chamar 3,737 1,969 1,768 25.2%

The Bhilalas have a considerable admixture of Dhanuk 3,547 1,823 1,724 24.0% Rajput blood in them. The name of the tribe is Kotwal said to be derived from Bhilara (or Bhilala) i. e. 1,594 809 785 10.8/~ those accused of being Bhils from ara-a fault. They The Balais are working mostly as cultivators consider this appellation derogatory. and in other Services. The Bhangis are engaged in Patelias. household industry and in scavenging in which 199 persons work. The Chamars work mostly as cuI. Like Bhilalas they too have considerable ad­ tivators, in the household industry making shoes mixture of Rajput blood in them. The name Patelia and leather products and very few are also in other is derived from bide or "polluted" owing to their services. As many as 291 persons are still engaged being out caste. in tanning and currying of hides, the traditional profession of Chamars, which is slowly being given The Scheduled Castes. up. The Dhanuks live almost entirely in rural There are 14,805 persons or 2.88% of the areas their main occupation being cultivation, wor­ total population, who have been returned as Sche­ king as agricultural labourers, working in mining, duled Castes. The main castes are Balai, Bhangi quarrying and other services. or Mehtar, Chamar, Bair .va, Bhambi, ]atav, Mochi or Regar, Dhanuk and Kotwal (only castes return­ What has been said about Dhanuks also holds good for Kotwals who in addition also work in the ing a population of 1,000 persons or above have household industries. been considered). The details are:-

Percentage to The following table gives the occupational Name of Total population total Schedu­ pattern of the Scheduled Castes. The sex-ratio Scheduled ,-____-A- ___--.. led Caste po- \ and participation rate is 929 and 525 respectively. Caste Persons Males Females pulation 1 234 5 Distribution of Total workers into their Balai 2,500 1,287 1,213 16.9% Industrial categories of Scheduled Castes for each selected Caste.

Name of Scheduled Total Workers in Total Non Castes workers workers workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX (I-IX)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

All Scheduled Castes 100 49.64 7.95 5.29 22.31 1.07 0.41 0.93 0.48 11.92 52.48 47.52

1 Balai 100 60.82 13.65 1.77 8.26 1.30 1.30 1.71 11.19 58.60 41.40

2 Bhangi 100 14.58 1.89 0.13 43.05 2.70 0.13 0.41 0.94 36.17 43.87 56.13

3 Chamar 100 46.54 4.94 2.96 38.60 1.13 C.20 0.15 0.25 5.23 54.21 45.79

4 Kot\val 100 69.91 7.21 2.17 7.67 0.11 0.11 0.46 12.36 54.83 45.17 5 Dhanuk 100 64.70 10.67 16.04 0.33 0.16 0.05 8.05 51.51 48.49 .(lxi)

The Economy of the District. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The district has returned 561 workers per one Jhabua T 1,000 1,000 1,000 561 598 523 thousand persons, which is considerably higher than R 1,000 1,000 1,000 577 605 548 499 the figure for Indore Division. The district U 1,000 1,000 1,000 357 518 179 vis-a-vis the State returns more workers (523 being the State figures). Incidentally the number of wor­ Dhar T 1,000 1,000 1,000 537 582 489 kers per thousand persons is the highest for the R 1,000 1,000 1,000 558 592 523 division. Among the males there are 598 workers U 1,000 1,000 1,000 349 494 187 per thousand, highest in the division, but not high enough for the State figure of 602. Among the Indore T 1,000 1,000 1,000 499 573 419 females there are 523 workers per thousand, the Division R 1,000 1,000 1,000 554 598 509- figure is fairly high, and also higher than the State U 1,000 1,000 1,000 322 497 123 figure of 440 workers. In the urban areas of the district there are however fewer workers in accor­ From the above it follows that the district dance with the general pattern of the State. has returned greater number of workers both in males and females in rural and urban areas. The The table below gives the total number of number of females returned as workers is also workers in rural and urban parts of the district fairly high. Areas with tribal population have been and neighbouring districts: known to return greater number of workers. District Total population Total workers ,----A--_-, r----.A.---__ The Pattern of Work. P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The district has returned 288,798 persons, Ratlam T 1,000 1,000 1,000 482 575 384 157, 175 males and 131, 623 females or 56.1 % of R 1,000 1,000 1,000 546 601 488 the population as workers. The details of work U 1,000 1,000 1,000 323 512 113 is indicated below :

S. No. Category Description of the category of workers Total workers Percentage Rank persons to total workers 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 As cultivators 255,292 88.40 1

2 II As Agriculturalla bOllrers 7,561 2.62 3

3 III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, 6,082 2.10 4 Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities

4 IV At Household Industries 5,280 1.83 5

5 V Manufacturing other than Household Industry 984 0.34 7

6 VI In Construction 773 0.27 9

7 VII In Trade and Commerce 3,808 1.32 6

I 8 VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications 869 0.30 8

9 IX In Other Services 8,149 2.82 2 Total Workers 288,798 100.00 (1 xii)

From the above cultivation appears to be the for trade and commerce. The table below gives main prop of the economy and along with agricul- distr.ibution by working categories of each tahsils. turallabourers account for 91.02% of the workers. Distribution of 100 persons by working cate- There are no industries and there is very little scope gories of each tahsil.

Total WORKERS IN To total population .A. , ,-----A---, District{Tahsil Workers I II III IV V VI, VII VIII IX Total Non- Workers Workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Jhabua District 100 88.40 2.62 2.10 1.83 0.34 0.27 1.32 0.30 2.82 56.14 43.86 1 Thandla Tahsil 100 90.19 1.14 1.83 1.81 0.34 0.43 1.14 0.83 2.29 56.67 43.33 2 Petlawad 100 87.28 3.03 1.65 2.73 0.39 0.20 1.67 OA5 2.60 55.22 44.73 " 100 91.06 1.78 0.32 1.84 0.32 0.30 1.28 0.16 2.94 56.86 43.14 3 Jhabua " 100 87.74 3.22 3.86 1.52 0.22 0.10 1.02 0.10 2.22 56.64 43.36 4 Jobat " 5 Alirajpur 100 85.48 3.85 3.01 1.60 0.43 0.28 1.54 0.15 3.66 55.17 44.83 " Jhabua tahsil returns the highest number of Table showing increase in area sown more than workers although the position is more or less same once: in the other tahsils too. Year Area sown more Increase in Percentage than once acres Variation Cultivation 1 2 3 4 The net area sown in the district has shown 1951-52 4,108 a steady rise in the deade. In 1960-61 j the net area 1960-61 62,800 + 58,692 + 1,428.7 sown was 673,063 acres or 1,051.66 Sq. miles, Thus in the net area sown and area sown more the highest during the decade This represents than once there have been very substantial increase 40.09 % of the surface. The area sown more than during the decade. once has also shown an increase during the decade. The table below gives the percentage increase in Crops: the area sown. Of the total net area sown 9.33% is being sown more than once, 84,83% went under food grains, Year Net area sown Variation Percentage 15.42% under oil seeds and another 23.88 under Variation non-food crops. The main food grains sown are 1 2 3 4 maize, jowar, rice, bajra, wheat, gram and tur. 1951-52 461,328 Ground nut is the main non-food crop. The table 1960-61 673,063 + 211,735 + 45.9 below gives the pattern of cultivation. Percentage of area under different Crops to Net area sown , District/Tahsil Net area sown Rice Jowar Bazra Maize Wheat Barley 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jhabua District 100.00 11.17 6.46 2.75 26.18 1.20 0.11 Jhabua Tahsil 100.00 13.22 3.81 Neg. 38.30 1.74 0.27 Thandla Tahsil 100.00 16.53 0.94 42.07 1.81 0.17 Petlawad Tahsil 100.00 18.46 2.29 15.99 2.95 0.13 Jobat Tahsil 100.00 8.94 8.88 2.50 25.95 0.50 0.04 AJirajpur Tahsil 100.00 5.65 10.97 7.50 14.63 0.25 Neg. (belli)

Percentage of area under different Crops to Net area sown-contd. District/ Tahsil Net area Other Total Gram Tur Other Total Total food sown cereals cereals pulses pulses grains and and millets -millets 1 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Jhabua District 100.00 12.85 60.72 8.31 1.74 14.05 24.10 84.83 Jhabua Tahsil 100.00 6.97 64.31 10.25 3.18 5.48 18.90 83.21 Thandla Tahsil 100.00 1.87 63.40 7.80 1.45 2.61 11.86 75.25 Petlawad Tahsil 100.00 2.40 42.22 12.30 0.47 10.]9 22.96 65.18 Jobat Tahsil 100.00 17.67 64.48 8.18 2.14 22.05 32.36 96.85 Alirajpur Tahsil 100.00 23.25 62.25 5.39 1.05 21.31 27.75 90.00

Percentage of area under different Crops to Net area sown-concld. r- --.. District/Tahsil Net area Total food Ground Castor Til Total oil Total non, Area sown sown crops nut seeds food crops more than once 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Jhabua District 100.00 85.45 13.37 0.90 1.06 15.42 23.88 9.33 Jhabua Tahsil 100.00 83.73 18.32 2.35 0.62 21.43 28.40 12.13 Thandla Tahsil 100.00 76.35 9.55 0.49 1.65 11.86 33.36 9.71 Petlawad Tahsil 100.00 66.92 13.99 0.39 1.98 16.56 43.92 10.84 Jobat Tahsil 100.00 97.09 9.43 0.92 1.13 11.48 12.13 9.21 Alirajpur Tahsil 100.00 90.30 14.04 0.21 0.67 14.92 16.15 6.45 From the above it follows that kharif (sown in Rice: rains and cut in winter) crops are the main crops In 1960-61 the acreage under rice was 75,197 followed by rabi (sown in winter but cut in spring. acres which also is the highest in the decade. The Among the tahsils, in Petlawad the area under area has steadily been going up. It is entirely non-food crops is the highest whereas in Jobat the unirrigated and of coarse variety. acreage under food crops is very high. aajra: THE FOOD CROPS: The area under bajra has shown a steady in­ crease in the decade. It was sown in 16,594 acres Maize: in 1951-52 and touched its peak the figure 27,653 in In 1960-61, maize was sown in 176,202 acres 1955-56. It continued to vary and in 1960-61 it which represents the highest acreage in the decade. was sown in 18,533 acres. It is unirrigated. It is It is entirely unirrigated and is the staple food of the sown mostly in Alirajpur and lobat tahsils. population. It is a sturdy crop, and can be grown in light soil with little rainfall. Wheat: Jowar: The acreage under wheat was only 1,976 in 1951-52. Since then there has been a steady in­ It was grown in 1960-61 in 43,481 acres. crease. In 1959-60 the figure rose to 17,312, in There has been a steady increase in the area and the 1960-61 it again came down to 8,053 acres, out of 1960-61 figure is the highest in the decade. which 3,212 acres were irrigated. During the (Ixiv) decade the irrigated area has shown some increase. acres in 1960-61. The increase has been steady and Wheat is sown in areas of rich black soil of which much of the cotton is used up in the ginning presses. there are some patches. In Alirajpur and Jobat Irrigation: tahsils where the soil is of poor quality the area under wheat is very little. The facilities for irrigation are very meagre. PULSES: Only 6,859 acres or 1.02~~ are irrigated. The in~ crease in irrigation is as follows: Gram Year The area under gram has been somewhat Area irrigated Increase Percentage (in acres) erratic. It was 7,594 acres in 1951-52 touched an variation 2 all time high of 109,835 acres.in 1959-60 again 1 3 4 1951-52 falling to 55,945 acres in 1960-61. In Petlawad and 3,756 1960-61 Jhabua tahsils the acreage under gram is com para­ 6,859 + 3,103 + 82.61 ~ively higher than in other tahsils. It is mostly of Although_the figure 82.61 % appears impressive the unirrigated type and only 1,011 acres are irrigated. yet the area irrigated is very little. The sources* of irrigation are mostly private wells and tanks.. The Tur: details are : The variation for tur has not heen great. It Total area Wells Tanks has varied from 13,193 in 1959-60 to 10,360 acres All other irrigated sources in 1952-53. 1 2 3 4 OIL SEEDS: 6,859 6,439 54 366 Ground Nuts: CUltivation Generally

The area under ground nut has shown a steady There are twelve N.E.S. Blocks in the district. rise from 51,898 acres in 1951-52 to 89,896 acres in Efforts are being made to distribute chemical fertili­ 1960-61 after touching 103,766 acres in 1959-60. It sers and for bringing more area under irrigation. In has proved to be an excellent cash crop, hence the 1961 about 125 tons of chemical fertilisers were increase in the acreage. Since there is plenty of distributed. Cultivators are also being encouraged demand of groundnut in Gujarat which is near, the to take taccavi loans for irrigation, wells and pumps acreage shows an increasing tendency. In Jhabua, and persian wheels. The improvement of agricul­ Petlawad and Alirajpur tahsils the acreage under the tural methods is perhaps the biggest single task that crops appears higher than in other tahsils confronts the development authorities. Castor: Workers as Agricultural Labourers. The acreage under castor has been showing a There are 7,561 persons, 4,251 males and 3,310 steady increase from 228 acres in 1951-52 to 6,072 females or 2.62°{o of the workers, who are engaged acres in 1960-61. as agricultural labourers. These are mostly the Til: casual labourers, who work during the cropping season and remain idle, left to themselves for the The area has steadily been declining. It remaining part of the year. Most of them work as appears that because groundnut is getting more general unskilled labourers wherever they can find popular, there is a corresponding fall in til. some work. The wages are paid to the labourers FIBRES: in cash and kind. Male reapers and harvesters were getting Rs. 1.25 in 1958. This figure has gone up Cotton: lately and they are reported to be getting upto The area under cotton has been steadily in­ Rs. 1.50 per day. The number of hours of work creasing from 31,681 acres in 1951-52 to 53,138 expected of them is nine to ten. Ploughman also

*Source : Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradelilh. (lxv) get the same wages. When payment is made in who are reported to be available in good number. kind, the earnings in terms of money come to about In fact labourers from the district often go to Rs. 1.00 depending upon the selling price of the crop. Gujarat for the cutting of crops. There are very few labourers, who are employed Workers in Mining, Quarrying etc. on a permanent basis. Only cultivators with big In this category there are 6,082 persons, 4,098 holdings i.e, over 20 acres can afford to engage them. males and 1,984 females constituting 2.100{0 of the They are paid partly in cash and given food and total workers. They are mostly working in the shelter. The cash emoluments come to about following categories. (only categories returning 100 Rs. 200,250 a year. There is no dearth oflabourers, persons or over considered.)

Code Brief description Number of Workers Percentage to Rank No; of the category ___..___ total workers Persons Males Females of the category (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 020 Planting and replanting and conser­ 267 267 439 2 vation of forests. 024 Production of fodder by explorta­ 197 55 142 3·24 3 tion of forests. 025 Production of gum, resins, lac, 175 174 1 2.88 4 heels barks, wild fruits and leaves in forests. 040 Production and rearing of livestocks 4,990 3,270 1,720 82.05 1 (large heads only mainly for milk & animal power such as cow, buffalo. 103 Mining of manganese. 137 97 40 2.25 5

The bulk of the workers are engaged in rearing Workers at the Household Industry. livestock for milk and animal power. Workers in forests come next. The other categories 024 and These are 5,280 persons, 3,469 males and 1,811 025 are those that they may be expected in a district females constituting 1.83% of the total workers. with some forests. It is interesting to note that in The main household industries are (only industries manganese mines, there are 137 workers. These are with 200 or more workers have been consi­ located in Kajlidungri. dered.)

Code Brief description of Industry No. of Workers Percentage to Rank No. -, total workers Persons Males Females of the category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 207 Production of edible fats and oils 316 185 131 6.0 6 (other than hydrogeneted oil). 273 Making of textile garments includ- 423 343 80 8.0 4 ing rain coats and headgear. 288 Manufacture of materials from 799 390 409 15.1 2 cork, bamboos, cane, leaves and other allied products. 310 Currying, tanning and finishing of 304 167 137 5.8 7 hides and skins. (lxvi)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 311 Manufacture of shoes and other 458 386 72 8.7 3 leather footwear. 350 Manufacture of earthenware and 1,074 602 472 20.3 1 earthen pottery.

369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares. 340 287 53 6.4 5 393 Manufacture of jewellery, silver .. 261 246 15 4.9 8 ware etc.

Pottery making ( earthen vessels) is the Workers in Manufacturing other than House­ main household industIY followed, by making hold Industry. of bamboo products. The workers in leather cons· titute 14.5% of the workers in the household indus. There are only 984 persons 853 males 131 try. These are mostly the chamars, the traditional females constituting 0.340 10 of the total workers in workers in leather. The other industries are of the this category in which mostly the males work. conventional types that may be found in a backward There are no major industries in the district as is district. There are, however, 261 persons who have obviously apparent from the very few workers of been returned as engaged in manufacture of gold and the category. The following, however, are the main silver works using precious metals. From the above industries with number of workers also indicated it is also obvious that the district has no distinctive (only industries with 75 workers and above consi. household industries. dered).

Code Brief description of Industry No. of Workers Percentage to Rank No. ,..------"'------, total workers Persons Males Females of the category

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 200 Production of rice, atta, flour etc. 87 81 6 8.8 4 by milling dehusking and process· ing of food grains. 209 Production of food products such 91 76 15 9.2 3 as sweatmeats etc. 273 Making of textile garments etc. 95 81 14 9.7 2 399 Manufacture and repair of goods 149 141 8 15.5 1 not assigned to any other group.

From the above it is obvious that there are no Workers in Construction: major industries in the district. In the code 399, are included workers of lac bangles, beads from There are only 77 3 persons, 735 males, 38 conch shells and horn goods, and workers of garlands females constituting 0.27% of the total workers from flowers. The tribal women wear lac bangles in this category; in which male workers completely and are fond of it. So in this category are included outnumber the females. The main categories of these bangle workers. There are no other indus. workers are (only categories with 75 workers or tries more considered). (lxvii)

No. of Workers Code Brief description of the Industry ----'-- ...... Percentage to Rank No. Per5Jons Males Females total workers of the category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 400 Construction and maintenance of 387 360 27 50.1 1 buildings including erection, deco~ rative constructions, electrical & sanitary installation. 4J1 Construction and maintenance of 355 344 11 45.9 2 roads railways, bridges, tunnels.

Workers are mostly those that work in the Workers in Trade and Commerce. There are 3808 persons, 3528 males, 280 P. W. D. maintaining and constructing roads and females or 1.32°{ 0 of the total workers. The district bridges and some with railways. The other category apparently offers very little scope for trade and commerce and hence there are so few persons in includes workers engaged both in the governmental this profession. The main trades and callings are cOl1struction activity and by private parties. (only trades with 200 persons and above considered). Code Brief description of the trade No. of Workers Percentage to Rank No. ,...------"-- Total workers Persons Males Females of the category 2 3 4 5 6 7 tiOO Wholesale trading in cereals and 316 314 2 8.3 3 pulses. 640 Retail trade in cereals, pulses, 1,973 1,774 199 51.8 1 Vegetables, fruits, spices, oils, etc., etc. 648 Retail trade in straw and fodder. 197 186 11 5.2 5 650 Retail trading in iibres, yarns. 321 321 8.4 2 689 Retail trade in goods unspecified. 238 218 20 6.2 4

This is more or less the conventional pattern of trade and commerce. Much of the trade is spread Workers in Transport, Storage and Communi­ out in urban areas. The table below gives the urban cations. percentage of the trades. Code No. Total Persons in, Percentage to There are 869 persons, 867 males and 2 total Urban persons urban areas workers of the females in this category and they constitllte 0.30% category 600 316 220 11.2 of the working force. The main categories of 640 1,973 1,011 51.2 workers are (only categories of 80 workers or more 648 197 7 0.4 650 321 216 11.0 considered). 689 238 104 5.3

No. of-.A.-- workers__ _ Code Brief description of the industry ...... Percentage to Rank. No. Persons Males Females total workers of the category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 700 Transport by railways. 371 371 42.7 1 701 Transport by bus services. 130 130 15.0 3 702 Transporting by motor vehicles. 192 192 22.1 2 703 Transporting by other means. 80 80 9.2 4 (Ixviii)

The railway line passes through the district Other Services. towards the western portion. Meghnagar station is the alighting station for the district. Workers in There are 8,149 petsons, 6,348 males, 1801 the railway relate to the above. Apart from the females or 2.82% of the total workers in this railway bus transport is the only means of category. The main categories of workers are (only communications. 750 and above workers considered).

Code Brief description No. of Workers Percentage to Rank No. of the industry ------'------~ total workers Persons Males Females of the category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 809 Public Services in administrative 1,073 1,056 17 13.2 3 departments and offices of State Governments. 811 Educational services such as those 1,167 1,039 128 14.3 2 rendered by colleges (non-technical types) 890 Services rendered by organisations 789 518 271 9.7 4 or individuals not classified elsewhere. 900 Activities not adequately specified. 1,937 1,101 836 23.8 1

This category is the second to cultivation. particular reference to the two Five Year Plans. The increase in public service is due mostly to the It might be useful to compare the 1951 and 1961 expension of the government activities with figures with reference to the following categories.

S. No. Category of service Workers in 1951 Workers in 1961 Percentage of variations rendered ...... r-- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Educational services 206 183 23 1,209 1,079 130 + 1003 + (486.89~~) 2 Medical Health Services 848 406 442 640 471 169 208 - ( 24.53~~) 3 Police Deptt. 441 440 1 676 674 2 + 235 + (53.29~~)

In 1951 there were 206 nurses 194 males, 12 been considerable expansion of medical facilities. females and 172 midwives as against this there are The Non-workers. 77 nurses 16 males, 61 females and 43 nursing There are i,25,586 persons, 1,05,520 males and attendants and 49 midwives and health 1,20,066 females or 43.86% of the total population visitors in 1961 which show a reduction. It is diffi. which has been returned as non-workers. The cult to account for this reduction since there has break,up of non-workers is as follows:

Persons not at work classified by sex broad age-groups and type of activity.

District Age-group Total non-working population Full time students

r------A. r--- --"--- ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jhabua District All ages 225,586 105,520 120,066 13,222 10,123 3,099 0-14 198,094 100,447 97,647 11,711 8,733 2,978 15-34 12,922 2,483 10,439 1,511 1,390 121 35-59 7,378 860 6,518 60+ 6,892 1,567 5,325 Age not stated 300 163 l37 Percentage to all ages 100.00 5.86 · (lxi}!C)

Households duties Dependents infants and disabled Retired rentier or independent means ~ r- ...... Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17,147 251 16,896 194,287 94,480 99,807 248 185 63 1,464 91 1,373 184,867 91,597 93,270 9,209 92 9,117 1,870 753 1,117 9 8 1 4,781 59 4,722 2,268 568 1,700 95 65 30 1,689 9 1,680 4,986 1,399 3,587 144 112 32 4 4 296 163 133 7.60 86.13 0.11

Inmates of penal mental Persons seeking employ~ Persons employed before Beggars vegrants etc. and charitable institutions. ment for the first time but now out of employ, ment and seeking work • .A... __~ ..A.-__...... ,.-- • ..A... , • ..A... , r- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 482 293 189 44 41 3 73 68 5 83 79_ 4 42 18 24 1 1 3 3 6 5 1 186 108 78. 34 33 I 47 4S 2 56 54 2 187 126 61 9 8 1 21 18 3 17 16 1 67 41 26 2 2 4 4 0.21 0.02 0.03 0.04

Dependents and disabled form a bulk of non~ artery of communication, for it leads to Baroda, workers. In the younger age-group 0-14, they are Aumedabad on one side and to Indore. Ujjain, most numerous. In the 60 + age~group, the number Bhopal on the other. This road is an all weather of females is fairly great. This is followed by persons road, though in heavy rains the traffic is held up engaged in household duties, which keeps 16,896 for sometime. The road carried heavy inter~state females busy. Full time students form 5.86% of traffic throughout the year. The passenger buses the total and as many as 1,511 have been returned plying on this road connect Jhabua to Indore, in 15-34 age-group. Presumably they belong to the Ahmedabad, Baroda. Bhopal, Ujjain and Dhar. The younger group in this cldssification. Beggars and other important class I roads are :- vagrants c0nstitute 0.21% followed by the retired and the rentiers types. Boundaries of St~te Length in Name of the Road through whIch It Miles V passes COMMUNICATIONS Jhabua~ Kushalgarh M. P., Rajasthan 29.0 The Railways Jhabua~Jobat M.P. 28.4 Bagh~Jobat-Ambua M. P. 19.0 The Western Railway main-line Delhi~ Alirajpur... Dohad M. P., Gujarat 29.4 Bombay passes through the western portion of the Bamnia-Petlawad M.P. 11.5 district touching Meghnagar, where except the Kathiwara-Khera M.P. 55.0 Frontier Mail and De-Luxe Express other trains Alirajpur-Chadpur M.P. 10.0 stop. This is the only point of contact with the Alirajpur, Kukshi M.P. 14.1 railways. Bamnia is also a railway station but a Jhabua~Annas Pipal M.P. 10.2 passenger stop only. Thus from communications point of view the position is unenviable. Apart from these there are five Fair weather class II murrum roads; the total mileage being 67 The Roads miles and 3 furlongs. These roads are useful in the There are 173 miles of class I roads in the dry season for they open the interior. Thus roads district. The road from Dhar to Jhabua is the main are the main lines of communications. (lxx)

The Post, Telegraphs and Phone Facilities indiscriminate killing of wild life thus depriving Telephone facilities exist at Jhabua, them of valuable food and secondly the cutting and Meghnagar, Alirajpur where there is a Public Call clearing of forests have caused the wild life to flee Office. Telegraph facilities however are available and this also scares away the rainbearing clouds~the in Jhabua, Jobat, Alirajpur, Petlawad, Thandla life giving force to the earth. Perhaps these factors Meghnagar and Bamnia. add to the already difficult conditions. There are seven sub-post offices and 40 Efforts are being made to allay some of these branch offices in the district. Apart from these conditions; it will, however, be sometime before there are no modes of any communications. results become noticeable. The twelve NES Blocks covering the district are making headway; their The Summing Up efforts are mainly diverted towards improving the The district occupies 1.54% of the surface of agricultural methods and production. The need for constructing minor and medium-sized irrigation the State and returns 1.59/~ of its population. In view of this, the density of population is 196 per­ projects cannot be over emphasied. There are sons to a sq. mile, a figure slightly greater than 190 hardly any industries at present nor does there the State figure. In matter of growth in the last seem much of such potential. Manganese mines sixty years, the district is first in the State. It has howe\'er, underline potential mineral growth. yet another first to its credit; having returned 84.7% With a view to give greater attention to the of population as Scheduled Tribes. It occupies developing needs of the district, the Government the last place in matter of literacy having returned has during the decade established district oEices of 60 literates per 1000 persons. Thus with two practicallv all departments. In pursuance of the firsts and one first from the other end, the district above the offices of Civil Surgeon, Executive holds a somewhat unique position. Engineer, Irrigation, were brought here. The Tribal It ranks thirty,fourth in population and thirty, Welfare Department also has undertaken various developmental works and the same are in progress. first in area, when compared to Bilaspur (2,021,793) highest in population and Bastar 15,128 sq. miles In the district itself the decade rate of growth biggest in area, the district is a little less than one­ has been of a high order being 34.42% second only fourth of Bilaspur in population and a little more - to Sehore 44.82°10 the district where the capital of than one fifth of Bastar in area. When compared the State and a heavy industry viz. Heavy Electricals to Datia the smallest in population and area it is Ltd. grew up. The high rate of growth suggests more than two and half times in population and high fertility rate for the population in about 30 more than thrice times its size. years time may double itself at this rate. Jhabua has never lost in population over the sixty years. Socially backward and economically poor, the district because of its many sided pwblems, is Although there are six towns~in the di~trict, but extremely interesting. It is located in almost an they are not much of urban centres and many of entirely rural setting; there being only 69 persons them appear more like overgrown villages. The per 1,000 persons living in urban areas. The soil villages are generally small having a population of less than 500 persons. There has been a decline in erosion along with the felling of forests poses a the number of depopulated villages and pressure threat to cultivation: the quality of soil being poor per occupied house has increased although only hardly comforts. The entire economy depends slightly. This is probably due to the fact that Bhils upon cultivation and cultivation is further totally prefer to build their houses and live separately, dependent on the vagaries of rains. Whenever the there has been a considerable increase ( + 30.51 rains fail, the district reaches the verge of a disaster. % ) in the number of occupied houses. So precarious is the living. The Scheduled Tribes seem to be taking their time in adjusting to newer During the decade more females than males conditions. The forests are no longer capable of were born. The maintenance of Vital Statistics is supplying their demands for one there has been far from satisfactory. There has been some (lxxi) progress in literacy although the percentage of of Jhabua. (Please also see p. xxxvii). Five miles literates continues to be very low. Hindus form east of the town lies Deojhari where there is a kund the bulk of population. Christians show sub~ and temple. stantial increase Bhili, Bhilali and Hindi are the Jhaknawada (Pop. 1,480). main languag~s in that order. Monsoons have often been known to fail and this causes a. virtual A small village in Petlawad tahsil. Once collapse of economy. The tribals seem in a state of a ]agir village, it shot into some prominence transition and with a lot of deforestation find food when the local Thakur refused to hand over admi~ difficult to obtain. This leads to a socia-economic nistration on the formation of Madhya Bharat and maladjustment. Crimes statistics shoot up; although precipitated a difficult situation. The Chief however the criminal propensities of these tribes were ultimately yielded to persuasion. Two miles away acknowledged in the past too, but with a society in near Mahi river is located an old Shiv temple which ferment, these assume serious proportion as is the is said to be the abode of Shringesh rishi. case in Alirajpur sub~division where for too many Jobat (Pop. 4,040). murders are committed. Thus with all this the district poses problems and offers interesting Once a small princely state, the town is now possibilities. the tahsil headquarters lying 29 miles south of Some important places in the district Jhabua. There is a Tribal Block at Jobat, along with dispensaries schools and other administrative Alirajpur (Pop. 10.161). offices of tahsil level. (Please also see p. xxxvii) The town is over 150 years old, having been founded in 1800 A.D. and was a princely State upto Kathiwara (Pop. 562). 28th May 1948, before its merger into the district. Kathiwara was a sman estate. now in It is the biggest town of the district and a sub~ Alirajpur tahsil: It is a somewhat picturesquely divisional headquarter lying 51 miles south of situated village and bamboos have been grown in Jhabua and connected by a direct road. Apart from some patches (Please also see p. xxxvii) the NES Blocks, Telegraph and Postal facilities are also available. (please also see p. xxxvii) Mathwar (Pop. 739). Bamnia (Pop. 1,752). Like Kathiwara, Mathwar also was a small principality now in Alirajpur tahsil. A village in Petlawad tahsil. A primary (Please also see p. xxxvii): School, dispensary, Co~operative Society and Post and Telegraph office are located here. It is on the Meghnagar (Pop. 2,447). main railway line (Western Railway, Delhi~Bombay A village about 11 miles north of Jhabua, it is Central Section) but only a passenger stop. a rail head on the western Railway~Bombay Central~ Bhabara (Pop. 1,706). Delhi section. There is a dispensary and Post and Telegraphs facilities are also available. A village in Jobat tahsil lying north west of Jobat near the road to Gohad. The famous freedom Petlawad (Pop. 4,820). fighter, Chandra Shekhar Azad was said to have been born here. A small dispensary, Post office, a Formerly it was a tahsil headquarters of Co~operative Society and a Middle School is Holkar State (Indore). It continued as a tahsil located here. headquarters, where local offices are located. . It lies 38 miles north~east of Jhabua. It is a Jhabua (Pop. (6,315). municipal town situated on Ladki river. Jhabua is a small town, once it was the capital Rama (Pop. 283). of the State. The town has shown some growth during the decade. It is reached from Meghnagar a A village 11 miles east of Jhabua on Jhabua­ rail head on Western Railway, 11 miles north-west Sardarpur road. A Block has been located here. (lxxii)

Thandla (Pop. 5,071). 8 Census of India 1961 Paper I of 1962 A tahsil headquarters town 21 miles west of 1961 Census-Final Population Tables. Jhabua. There is a Municipality and tahsil level offices are located here. In 1717 Anup Singh the 9 Census of India 1961 ruler of Jhabua was killed at Thandla. His widow Paper I of 1963 stayed under the protection of the Mahant of 1961 Census-Religion. Shivgarh, a place about 3 miles south-east of 10 Census of India 1961 Thandla and a son was born to her. He was named Vol. V Gujarat Shiv Singh and become the sixth ruler of Jhabua. Part II-A (General Population Tables) R. K. Trivedi References and Acknowledgments. Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat. The following reports have been freely 11 Census of India 1961 refered to:- Vol. X Maharashtra (1) Census Reports Part II-A (General Population Tables) 1 Census of India 1911 B. A. Kulkarni, lAS, Vol. XVII Superintendent of Census Operations, Central India Agency Maharashtra. Report and Tables 12 Census of India 1961 by Major C. E. Luard M. A. (Oxon) l. A. Vol. VIII Madhya Pradesh 2 Census of India 1921 Part II-A (General Population Tables) The Central India State Census Series G. Jagathpathi lAS, Vol. XXVI Alirajpur State Superintendent of Census Operations, M. P. Text and Tables 13 District Census Hand Book 1951 by Lt. Col. C. E. Luard M. A. ( Oxon) I. A. Jhabua District. 3 Census of India 1921 Vol. I Holkar State (2) Gazetteers by Rahalkar and Kapse The Indore State Gazetteers under the direction of Vol. I-Text Lt. Col. C. E. Luard M. A. (Oxon) 1. A. by L. C. Dhariwal, M.A.LL.B. S. C. O. ( C. 1. ) 4 Census of India 1931 (3) Other Reference Books VoL XX Central India Agency 1 Statistical Abstract of Madhya Pradesh, 1961-62 Part I Report published by the Director of Economics and by C. S. Venkatachar 1. C. S Statistics. S. C. O. 2 The Tribes and Castes of Central Provinces of 5 Census Central India 1931 India by R. V. Russel and Rai Bahadur Hiratal, Vol. XVI, Holkar State 1916. by Mashir Bahadur M.A. Rashid,B A. ( Oxon ) Bar-At-Law We are grateful to the following for Co­ Census Officer Indore. operating with us in the above compilation. (1) The 6 Census of India-Madhya Bharat 1951 Collector, his assistants and the staff of the Vol. XV Part I-A Report Collectorate, (2) The Superintendent, Police, (3) The by Ranglal, B. A. Civil Surgeon, (4) The Divisional Forest Officer, Census Commissioner M. B. & Bhopal. (5) Executive Engineer, Irrigation, (6) Assistant 7 Census of India Registrar Co-operatives, (7) District Organiser Paper No.2, 1955 Tribal Welfare and the (8) District Statistical Sample Census of Births and Deaths 1952-53. Officer, Dhar. A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES ;)

TABLE A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Villages Number of District! Total Area in Population ,.-----A----, Number occupied Population Tahsil! Rural ~----. per Inhabi- Un in- of residential Town Urban Sq. miles Sq. km. Sq. mile ted habited Towns houses Persons Males Females 2 3(a) 3(b) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA T (a) 2,615 6,773 DISTRICT (b) 2,622.7 6,792.8 196 1,331 36 6 88,284 514,384 262,6)5 251,689 R 2,621.4 6,789.4 183 1,331 36 81,009 478,657 243,9U 234,716 U 1.3 3.4 26,862 6 7,275 35,727 18,754 16,973 1 Thandla T 403.6 1,045.3 222 222 15,240 89,747 45,616 44,131 Tahsil R 403.5 1,044.9 210 222 14,182 84.676 43,018 41,658 U 0.1 0.4 33,807 1,058 5,071 2,598 2,473 I Thandla (MJ U 0.15 0.39 33,807 1,058 5,071 2,598 2,473 2 Petlawad T 369.3 956.4 179 218 21 12,355 66,097 33,727 32,370 Tahsil R 369.1 956.0 166 218 21 11,389 61,277 31,207 30,070 U 0.2 0.4 28,353 966 4,820 2,520 2,300

2 Petlawad (M) U 0.17 0.44 28,353 966 4,820 2,520 2,30,) 3 Jhabua T 556.8 1,442.2 233 350 7 2 22,507 129,775 66,065 63,710 Tahsil R 556.7 1,441.8 212 350 7 19,987 118,140 59,957 58,183 U 0.1 0.4 77,567 2 2,52Q 11,635 6,108 5,527 3 lhabua (M)U 0.08 0.21 78,938 1,452 6,315 3,.381 2,934

4 Ranapur(G.P.)U 0.07 0.18 76,000 1,068 5,320 2,727 2,593 4 Jobat T 424.3 1,098.9 232 201 16,514 98,502 50,668 47,834 Tahsil R 424.1 1,098.5 223 201 15,740 94,462 48,493 45,969 U 0.2 0.4 23,765 774 4,040 2,175 1,865 5 lobat (M) U 0.17 0.44 23,765 774 4,040 2,175 1,865 5 Alirajpur T 868.7 2,250.0 150 340 7 21,668 130,263 66,619 63,644 Tahsil R 868.0 2,248.2 138 340 7 19,711 120,102 61,266 58,836 U 0.7 1.8 14,726 1,957 10,161 5,353 4,808 6 Alirajpur (M) U 0.69 1.79 14,726 1,957 10,161 5,353 4,808

Note 1 Under Columns 3 (a) ana 3(b), (a) represents the area figures furnished by the Surveyor General of India; (b)represents the area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. The area figures of tahsils, total and rural are based on the figures of the State Survey Department. 2 The urban area figures are collected by the Census Organisation. 3 Population per square mile has been calculated on area figures furnished by the State Survey Office.

4 Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 Census are printed in Italics

5 (M) Stands for Municipality, and (G.P.) Stands for Gram Panchayat. 4 APPENDIX-I

Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set up (only those names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below)

Details of gain in Territories Details of loss in territories Net Area Gain( + )Loss(-) Area in Area in Name of 1951 ,--~ ,..------A---, ~ District and Tahsil Territorial Sq. Sq. Brief des- Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Units Brief Description miles km. cription miles km. miles. km. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT Jhabua One uninhabited District village transferred from Sardarpur Tahsil of Dhar District to Jhabua Tahsil N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Jhabua Tahsil Jhabua Tahsil N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

(i) Thirty seven villages rrans- ferred from Jobat Tahsil 55.9 144.8

(ii) One uninhabited village transferred from Sardarpur Tahsil of Dhar District N. A. N.A.

Jobat Tahsil Jobat (i) Thirty seven N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tahsil villages trans- ferred to Jhabua Tahsil 55.9 144.8

(ii) Seventeen Villages trans- ferred to Alirajpur Tahsil ( unsurveyed) N.A. N. A.

Alirajpur Tahsil Alirajpur Seventeen villages Tahsil tran sferred from Jobat Tahsil N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Note:- The area figures given herein are those of the State Survey Department. Names and L0cation Code number of the villages appear in the annexure to the appendix. 5

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-!

L. C. No. of Revenue Area in acres Brief Description Name of Village 1951 Census No. wherever available 2 3 4 5 JHABUA DISTRICT One uninhabited village transferred from Sardar- pur tahsil of Dhar Dist- riet to Jhabua Tahsil Mirgarundi 14-3-100 N.A. N.A.

Thirty seven villages trans- 1 Dhandhalpura 15-2-142 N.A. 863 ferred from Jobat 2 Limkhedra 15-2-}41 N.A. 873 Tahsil 3 Para 15-2-139 N.A. 825 4 Kubarpura 15-2-140 N.A. 650 5 Banki 15-2-143 N.A. 1,484 6 PaIsadi 15-2-147 N.A. 874 7 Bawdi 15-2-149 N.A. 2,016 8 Dada Ghati 15-2-148 N.A. 1,093 9 Valala 15-2-135 N.A. 1,781 10 Lakhpura 15-2-136 N.A. 630 11 Ratimali 15-2-138 N.A. 595 12 Pathanpur 15-2-146 N.A. 1,052 13 Jasodakhunja 15-2-100 N.A. 416 14 Dhavalia 15-2-152 N.A. 1,460 15 Nawapada 15-2-137 N.A. 547 16 Narsinghpura 15-2-130 N.A. ns 17 Jhumka 15-2-144 N.A. 1,911 18 Dhamoi 15-2-145 N.A. 1,429 19 Jasida Hairji 15-2-151 N.A. 463 20 Rehanda 15-2-133 N.A. 1,498 21 Unkala 15-2-131 N.A. 300 22 Narwali 15-2-132 N.A. 735 23 Shyampura 15-2-129 N.A. 542 24 Chudeli 15-2-154 N.A. 1,478 25 Semalkhedi khord 15-2-153 N.A. 1,396 26 Bhodli 15-2-255 N.A. Unsurveyed 27 Saraswat 15-2-256 N.A. Unsurveyed 28 Silkhodari 15-2-134 N.A. 1,061 29 Doulatpura 15-2-128 N.A. 2,135 30 Behadvi 15-2-127 N.A. 1,904 31 Barad 15-2-155 N.A. 685 32 Kalmoda 15-2-157 N.A. 1,677 33 Ghugharmal 15-2-158 N.A. 168 34 Hattipura 15-2-257 N.A. Unsurveyed 35 Tejariya 15-2-156 N.A. 724 36 Sagia 15-2-159 N.A. 1,627 37 Riehpadla 15-2-160 N.A. 361

Seventeen villages trans. 1 Dudalwat 15-2-228 N.A. Unsurveyed ferred from Jobat Tahsil 2 Masnl 15-2-227 N.A. 3 Ghatwani 15-2-229 N.A. 4 Pilasda 15-2-231 N.A. 5 Pond! 15-2-235 N.A. 6 Moi 15-2-232 N.A. 7 Begdi 15-2-236 N.A. 8 Bemanta 15-2-236 N.A. 9 15-2-230 N.A. " 10 Khrkua 15-2-233 N.A. II Machaliya 15-2-240 N.A. " 12 Mayala 15-2-234 N.A. 13 Dholkheda 15-2-239 N.A. 14 Waskal 15-2-241 N.A. 15 Manpur 15-2-238 N.A. .. 16 Murasa 15-2-237 N.A. 17 Phata 15-2-242 N.A. 6

APPENDIX-II

Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over, and towns with a population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population under 5,000 District /Tahsil -, Number Population Percentage of total Number Population Percentage to total rural population urban population of the district of the district 2 3 4 5 6 7

JfIABUA DISTRICT 2 8,860 24.8

Petlawad Tahsil 4,820 13.5

Jobat Tahsil 4,040 11.3

APPENDIX-III

Houseless and Institutional Population

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population District/Tahsil Rural ,-----"---- -, Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JHABUA DISTRICT Total 264 140 124 1,331 991 340 Rural 222 117 105 391 224 167 Urban 42 23 19 940 767 173

1 Thandla Tahsil Total 15 10 5 262 178 84 Rural 12 7 5 55 36 19 Urban 3 3 207 142 65

2 Petlawad Tahsil Total 130 67 63 23 23 Rural 130 67 63 Urban 23 23

3 Jhabua Tahsil Total 21 8 13 410 313 97 Rural 21 8 13 122 79 43 Urban 288 234 54

4 lobat Tahsil Total 61 34 27 221 158 63 Rural 51 29 22 57 36 21 Urban 10 5 5 164 122 42

5 Alirajpur Tahsil Total 37 21 16 415 319 96 Rural 8 6 2 157 73 84 Urban 29 15 14 258 246 12 7 TABLE A-II

VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS

Decade Percentage District Year Persons variation decade variation Males Females Z 3 4 5 6 7

JHABUA DISTRICf 1901 154,513 N.A. N.A. 1911 215,631 + 61,118 +39.56 107,762 107,869 1921 250,096 + 34,465 +15.98 126,903 123,193 1931 292,356 + 42,260 +16.90 149,289 143,067 1941 343,223 + 50,867 +17.40 175,496 167,727 1951 382,673 + 39,450 +11.49 196,327 186,346 1961 514,384 +131,711 +34.42 262,695 251,689

APPENDIX

District and Tahsils showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951 changes in area, and population involved in those changes

1951 Popula- Population Net increase tion according In 1951 ( +) or decrease Area in 1961 Area in 1951 to jurisdiction adjusted to (-) between 1961 prevailing in jurisdiction cols. District/Tahsil Sq,miles Sq. km. Population Sq. miles Sq.km. 1951 of 1961 7 and 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

JHABUA DISTRICTt 2,622.7 6,792.8 514,384 1,565.0 4,053.4 382,673 382,673 (+1,057.7) (+2,739.4) ( ... )

Thandla Tahsil 403.6 1,045.3 89,747 403 1,043.77 63,518 63,518 (+0.6) (+ 1.53)

2 Petlawad Tahsil 369.3 956.4 66,097 383 990.97 47,129 47,129 (-13.7) (-34.37)

3 Jhabua Tahsil 556,8 1,442.2 129,775 495 1,282.05 88,588 96,771 +8,183 (+61.8) (+160.15)

4 Jobat Tahsil 424.3 1,098.9 98,502 284 735.56 90,672 76,031 -14,641 (+140.3) (+363.34)

5 Alirajpur Tahsil 868.7 2,250.0 130,263 Unsuryeved 92,766 99,224 +6,458

tNote-One uninhabited village (area not available) of Sardarpur Tahsil of Dhar Distrkt transferred to Jhabua Tahsil of this district. Notification No. and date not available. 8

TABLE A-III

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

I-Villages with less than 2,000 population --. Total number Total Rural Population Less than 200 200-499 of inhabited --. District/Tahsil villages Persons Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA DISTRICT 1,331 478,657 243,941 234,716 474 26,798 25,806 570 96,659 93,121 Thandla Tahsil 222 84,676 43,018 41,658 86 5,671 5,370 82 13,515 13,133 2 Petlawad Tahsil 218 61,277 31,207 30,070 125 5,511 5,395 59 10,075 9,901 3 Jhabua Tahsil 350 118,140 59,957 58,183 111 6,775 6,671 176 29,155 27,948 4 Jobat Tahsil 201 94,462 48,493 45,969 44- 3,016 2,897 88 15,181 14,348 5 Alirajpur Tahsil 340 120,102 61,266 58,836 108 5,825 5,473 165 28,733 27,791

TABLE A-III-Condd.

I-Villages with less than 2,000 population.Concld. II-Villages with population of 2,000-9,999 -, 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 District/Tahsil Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

JHABUA DISTRICT 229 79,092 76,226 52 34,182 32,789 6 7,210 6,774 1 Thandla Tahsil 39 13,201 12,847 13 8,160 8,081 2 2.471 2,227 2 Petlawad Tahsil 27 9,603 9,148 6 4,938 4,608 1,080 1,018 3 Jhabua Tahsil 49 15,702 15,426 14 8,325 8,138 4 Jobat Tahsil 57 20,541 19,538 9 6,096 5,657 3 3,659 3,529 5 Alirajpur Tahsil 57 20,045 19,267 10 6,663 6,305

Note-There is no village in the district with a population of 5,000 and above. 9

TABLE A-IV TOWNS (AND TOWN.GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Name Area in 1961 Percentage of town Status of Decade decade town Year Sq. miles Sq. km. Persons variation variation Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT

Class IV (10,060-19,999) Alirajpur M 1931 5,149 2,632 2,517 1941 6,117 + 968 +18.80 3,201 2,916 1951 7,739 +1,622 +26.52 3,967 3,772 1961 0.69 1.79 10,161 +2,422 +31.30 5,353 4,808 Class V (5,000-9,999) Jhabua M 1961 0.08 0.21 6,315 3,381 2,934 Ranapur G.P. 1961 0.07 0.18 5,320 2,727 2,593 Thandla M 1961 0.15 0.39 5,071 2,598 2,473 Class VI (Less than 5,000) Petlawad M 1961 0.17 0.44 4,820 2,520 2,300 Jobat M 1961 0.17 0.44 4.040 2,175 1,865

Note-l Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italics. 2 M-Stands for Municipality. 3 G. P.-Stands for Gram Panchayat.

B-ECONOMIC TABLES (I) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES 12

PRIMARY CENSUS

Scheduled District/Tahsil Total Occupied residential houses Total Population Castes Rural Area in r-- ~ Urban Sq. miles No. of houses No. of households Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT T 2,622.7 88,284 89,627 514,384 262,695 251,689 7,676 7,129 R 2,621.4 81,009 82,284 478,657 243,941 234,716 6,765 6,228 U 1.3 7,275 7,343 35,727 18,754 16,973 911 901

1 Thandla Tahsil T 403.6 15,240 15,451 89,747 45,6r6 44,13 1 823 758 R 403.5 14,182 14,375 84,676 43,018 41,658 718 650 U 0.1 1,058 1,076 5,071 2,598 2,473 105 108

2 PetJawad Tahsil T 369.3 12,35,5 12,388 66,097 33,727 3 2 ,370 874 825 R 369.1 11,389 11,448 61,277 31,207 30,070 755 691 U 0.2 966 -940 4,820 2,520 2,300 119 134

3 Jhcbua Tahsil T 556.8 22,507 22,842 129,775 66,065 63,7IO 823 820 R 556.7 19,987 20,308 118,140 59,957 58,183 653 642 U 0.1 2,520 2,534 11,635 6,108 5,52-7 170 178

4 Johat Tahsil T 42 4.3 16,514 17,191 98,502 50 ,668 47,834 1,120 1,04 1 R 424.1 15,740 16,395 94,462 48,493 45,969 1,021 941 U 0.2 774 796 4,040 2,175 1,865 99 100

5 J lirajpur Tahsil T 868'7 21 ,668 21,755 130,263 66,619 63,644 4,036 3,685 R 868.0 19,711 19,758 120,102 61,266 58,836 3,618 3,304 U 0.7 1,957 1.997 10,161 5,353 4.808 418 381

PRIMARY CENSUS

WORKERS ,..-- --, II III IV V In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry In Manufacturing Fishing, Hunting and other than As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards At Household Household Total Labourer and Allied activities Industry Industry District IT ahsil Rural r---____.}..__ ,--~ Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

JHABUA DISTRICT T 4,251 3,310 4,098 1,984 3,469 1,8tl 853 131 R 4,150 3,197 3,781 1.926 2,139 1,142 333 87 U 101 113 317 58 1,330 669 520 44

1 Thllndla Tahsil T 395 183 6n 310 609 3 13 152 19 R 368 163 565 307 358 217 llO 15 U 27 20 56 3 251 96 42 4

2 Petlawad Tahsil T 597 511 478 123 733 262 rr6 25 R 572 452 424 111 472 123 98 25 U 25 59 54 12 261 139 18

3 Jhabua Tahsil T 864 452 192 4 1 821 539 Z19 20 R 848 445 90 14 416 269 58 4 U 16 7 102 27 405 270 161 16

4 Jobat Tahsil T 703 1,093 1,38,5 770 564 287 II4 7 R 700 1,087 1,360 760 458 242 13 U 3 6 25 10 106 45 101 7

5 Alirajpuf Tahsil T 1,692 1,071 1,422 740 742 410 25 2 60 R 1,662 1,050 1,342 734 435 291 54 43 U 30 21 80 6 307 119 198 17 13

ABSTRACT

WORKERS Literate and Total Workers I Scheduled Tribes educated persons (I-IX) As Cultivator Total Rural Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Urban 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

221,931 213,862 23,806 7,310 157,175 131,623 133,026 122,266 T 218,850 211,443 13,766 2,879 147,467 128,586 131,451 121,133 R 3,081 2,419 10,040 4,431 9,708 3,037 1,575 1,133 U

38,558 37,72r 5, 109 1,427 27,222 23,635 23,364 22,502 T 1 38,146 37,373 3,664 721 25,913 23,250 23,211 22,405 R 412 348 1,445 706 1,309 385 153 97 U

23,462 22,833 4,946 1,204 19,72 9 r6,767 r6,:W7 I5,648 T 2 23,114 22,534 3,683 706 18;429 16,128 15,805 15,303 R 348 299 1,263 498 1,300 639 402 345 U

57,64 1 56,020 5,868 1,880 39,327 34,468 34,343 32,855 T 3 56,536 55,183 2,704 541 36,081 33,287 33,814 32,409 R 1,105 837 3,164 1,339 3,246 1,181 529 446 U

46,214 43,760 3,060 891 3°,9°5 24,883 26,535 22,4 14 T 4 45,721 43,385 1,826 393 29,787 24,538 26,309 22,254 R 493 375 1,234 498 1,118 345 226 160 U

56,056 53,528 4,82 3 1,908 39,992 31,870 32,577 28,847 T 5 55,333 52,968 1,889 518 37,257 31,383 32,312 28,762 R 723 560 2,934 1,390 2,735 487 265 85 U

ABSTRACT -Concld.

WORKERS NON-WORKERS VI VII VIII IX X

In Transport, In Trade Storage and In Construction and Commerce Communications In Other Services Total ,------A------, Rural Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Urban 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2

735 38 3,528 280 867 2 6,348 1,801 105,520 120,066 T 387 12 1,724 123 575 2 2,927 964 96,474 106,130 R 348 26 1,804 157 292 3,421 837 9,046 13,936 U

217 549 33 424 891 275 18,394 20,496 T 177 287 19 377 460 124 17,105 18,408 R 40 26~ 14 47 431 151 1,289 2,088 U

65 8 573 37 163 2 797 15 1 13,998 15,603 T 2 45 7 368 20 134 2 511 85 12,778 13,942 R 20 I 205 17 29 286 66 1,220 1,661 U

208 15 841 100 lI5 1,72 4 446 26,738 29,242 T 3 91 1- 286 12 20 458 132 23,876 24,896 R 117 13 555 88 95 1,266 314 2,862 4,346 U 57 54 2 25 56 949 287 19,763 22,951 T 4 28 353 17 27 539 178 18,706 21,431 R 29 189 8 29 410 109 1,057 1,520 U 188 15 1,023 85 109 1,987 642 26,627 31,774 T 5 46 3 430 55 17 959 445 24,009 27,453 R 142 12 593 30 92 1,028 197 2,618 4,32 t U TABLE

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKBRS II III In Mining, Quar. rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantation, As Agricultural Orchards, and Total Total Population Total Workers As Cultivator La.bourer AWed activities Rural Age ~ ~~ Urban group Persons Males Femllies Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

JHABUA

TotaJ All ages 514,384 262,695 251,689 157,175 131,623 13l,026 122,266 4,251 3,l1O 4,098 1,984 0-14 238,623 121,811 116,812 21,364 19,165 17,290 17,042 786 417 2,697 1,416 15-34 162,393 82,017 80,376 79,534 69,937 67,587 65,741 2,432 1,788 860 358 35-59 95,393 50,699 44,694 49,839 38,176 42,536 35,514 933 973 487 183 60+ 17,643 7,988 9,655 6,421 4,330 5,596 3,956 100 132 54 2S Age not stated 332 180 152 17 15 17 13 2

Rural All ages 478,657 243,941 234,716 247,467 128,586 131,451 121,133 4,150 3,197 3,781 I,926 0·14 123,592 114,C04 109,588 11,064 18,962 17,183 16,950 777 4

Urban AU ages 35,72 7 z8,754 16,973 9,708 3,037 1,575 1,133 101 Il3 317 58 0.14 15,031 7,807 7,224 300 203 107 92 9 9 51 15 15.34 12,022 6,286 5,736 5,140 1,549 793 621 44 57 152 28 35.59 7,141 3,976 3,165 3,799 1,125 579 380 45 43 105 12 60+ 1,527 683 844 469 160 96 40 3 4 9 3 Age not stated 6 2 4 15

B-1 BY SEX AND BROAD AGE·GROUPS

WORKERS NON·WORKERS ~ '-'--"--'---' IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In At Manufacturing In Transport, In Household other than Hose. In tread and Storage and other Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services ~ ,------A---., ,..----"---"-\ ~ ...... ____, ,--'----, ~ Age Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females group 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2

DISTRICT

3,469 1,811 853 131 735 38 3,528 280 867 2 6,348 1,801 105,520 120,066 Total 175 167 115 5 7 2 9S 14 5 194 102 100,447 97,647 0-14 1,833 947 476 79 469 19 1,714 112 525 1 3,638 892 2,483 10,439 15-34 1,288 603 237 43 234 16 1,466 137 315 1 2,343 706 860 6,518 35-59 173 94 25 4 25 1 253 17 22 173 101 1,567 5,325 60+ 163 137 A.N.S.

2,%39 1,142 333 87 387 12 1,724 123 575 2 2,927 964 96,474 106,130 Rural 126 116 99 3 6 1 83 11 3 141 72 92,940 90,626 0'14 1,152 594 156 55 278 7 865 53 336 1 1,717 497 1,337 6,252 15·34 770 374 71 28 95 4 659 53 222 I 996 356 683 4,478 35.59 91 58 7 1 8 117 6 14 73 39 1,353 4.641 60+ 161 133 A.N.S.

1,330 669 520 44 348 .26 1,804 157 292 3,42I 837 9,046 13,936 Urban 49 51 16 2 I 1 12 3 2 53 30 7,507 7,021 0-14 681 353 320 24 191 12 849 59 189 1,921 395 1,146 4,187 15.34 518 229 166 15 139 12 807 84 93 1,347 350 177 2,040 35.59 82 36 18 3 17 1 136 11 8 100 62 214 684 60+ 2 4 A.N.S. 16

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND WORKERS II III In Mining, Quarrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing,Hunting As and Plantations, S. Total population of workers As Agricultural Orchards and No. Educational levels and non-workers Cultivator Labourer allied activities ,.---'-----.. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA

TOTAL 35,727 18,754 16,973 1,575 1,133 101 113 317 58 Illiterate 21,256 8,714 12,542 1,285 1,101 95 112 182 57 2 Literate (without educational level) 11,826 7,839 3,987 267 32 6 94 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,426 1,127 .299 16 15 4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 931 818 113 6 20 5 Technical diploma not equal to degree 32 32 6 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 2 2 7 University degree or post graduate degree other than technical degree 244 214 30 4 8 Technical dewee or diploma equal to degree or post graduate degree-TOTAL 10 8 2 I

Engineering 2 2 ii Medicine 2 2 iii Agriculture 2 2 iv Veterinary or dairying 4 4

Note :-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 17

B-IJI

NON·WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WORKERS NON·WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In At Manufacturing In Transport, In Household other than House- In Trade and Storage and Other S. Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services No• ,.------'---..., ~-~ ,.------'------..------"----- ~ ~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1

DISTRICT

1,330 669 520 44 348 26 1,804 157 292 3,421 837 9,046 13,936 T 580 628 177 36 110 25 221 157 89 1,123 615 4,852 9,811 1

698 36 300 8 177 1 1,310 166 1,280 107 3,541 3,801 2

43 4 26 12 157 23 343 45 492 250 3

8 12 22 111 12 476 55 151 57 4

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1 4 5 2 187 13 10 17 7

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2 ii 1 iii 4 iv 18 TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS II III In Mining, Quarrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting As and Plantations, S. Educational levels Total population of workers As Agricultural Orchards and No. and non-workers Cultivator Labourer allied activities ~"'" ~.-----. ~ Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA

Total 478,657 243,941 234,716 131,451 121,133 4,150 3.197 3,781 1,926 1 nUterate 462,012 230,175 231,837 127,326 120,778 4,016 3,184 3,538 1,926 2 Literate (without educationllllevel) 15,152. 1l,477 2,675 3,986 336 125 13 190 3 Primary or Junior Basie 967 796 171 107 19 38 4 Matriculation and alxwe 526 493 33 32 9 15

1 Thandla

Total 84,676 43,or8 41,658 23,211 22,405 368 163 565 307 1 Illiterate 80,291 39,354 40,937 22.074 22,269 357 163 505 307 2 Literate (without educational level) 4,151 3,474 671 1,115 136 11 39 3 Primary or Junior Basic 135 107 28 17 16 4 Matriculation and above 99 83 16 5 5

2 Petlawad

Tota! 61,277 3 1,207 30 ,070 15,805 I5.303 572 452 4:24 III 1 Illiterate 56,888 27,524 29,364 11,427 15,254 545 452 405 III 2 Literate (without educational level) 4,093 3,403 690 1,349 49 Z7 16 3 Primary or Junior Basic 142 133 9 19 2 4 Matriculation and above 154 147 7 10 1

.3 Jhabua

Tota! II8,14° 59,957 58,183 33,8[4 32,10 9 848 445 90 ~4 \ 1 IIIiterate 114,895 57.253 57,642 32,832 32,343 828 445 70 14 2 Literate (without educational level) 2,868 2,366 502 942 66 20 15 3 Primary or Junior BasiC 277 241 36 37 5 4 Matriculation and above 100 97 3 3

4 Jobat

Total 94,462 48 ,493 45,969 26,309 22,254 700 1.087 1,360 760 1 Illiterate 92,243 46,667 45.576 25,918 22,231 700 1,087 1,310 760 Z Literate (without educational level) 2,054 1,674 380 380 23 50 3 Primary or junior Basic 109 99 10 10 4 Matriculation and above 56 53 3 1

5 Alirajpur

Total 1:20,102 6r,266 58,836 32,312 28,762 1,662 1,050 1,34:2 734 1 Illiterate 117,695 59,371 58,318 32,075 28,681 1,586 1,037 1.248 734 2 literate (without educational level) 1,986 1,560 426 200 62 67 13 70 3 Primary or Junior Basic 304 216 88 24 19 15 <# Matriculation and above J 17 113 4 13 9 9 19

B-IJI

NON.WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY.

WORKERS NON·WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In At Manufacturing In Transport, In Household other than House. In Trade and Storage and Other S. Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services No. ,------A---, ~-, ~ ,.----A-----, ~,.------A----- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1

DISTRICT

2,139 1,142 333 87 387 12 1,724 123 575 2 2,927 964 96,474 106,130 T 1,445 1,121 210 86 267 12 247 117 261 2 1,435 797 91,430 103,814 1 683 20 102 1 103 1,338 6 236 802 117 4,912 2,182 2 8 1 17 10 97 17 391 43 111 108 3 3 4 7 42 61 299 7 21 26 4

Tahsil

358 217 lIO IS 177 287 19 377 460 124 17,105 18,40 8 T 244 213 80 15 142 43 15 177 235 96 15,497 17,859 1 114 3 21 22 225 4 149 190 17 1,588 517 2 1 7 8 10 11 20 8 18 19 3 2 5 9 40 15 3 2 13 ..

Tahsil

472 123 98 25 45 7 368 20 134 2 SII 85 12,778 13,94z T 252 120 46 25 15 7 34 19 52 2 153 76 tl,595 13,298 1 217 3 46 28 304 1 56 201 .. 1,159 633 2 2 6 14 5 70 5 15 4 3 1 2 16 21 87 9 7 ..

Tahsil

416 2 69 58 4 91 2 286 12 20 458 13 2 23,876 24,896 T 282 262 33 3 70 2 23 11 15 128 93 22,972 24,469 1 128 7 19 1 21 223 1 .. 131 28 863 399 2 5 4 30 1 125 10 34 26 3 1 2 10 74- 1 7 2 4

Tahsil 242 458 13 28 353 17 27 539 178 r8,70 6 21,43 1 T 322 235 10 15 30 17 11 289 155 18,062 21,091 1 134 7 3 12 308 16 132 16 639 334 2 1 1 12 71 5 4 5 3 1 3 47 2 1 1 4

Tahsil

435 291 54 43 46 3 430 55 17 959 445 24,009 27,453 T 345 291 41 43 25 3 117 55 6 630 377 23,304 27,097 1 90 13 20 278 11 148 52 663 299 2 1 31 105 15 40 54 3 4 76 I 2 3 4 20

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others Rural ~ ~ ~ Division and Major Group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JHABUA DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS T 3,469 1,811 147 8 3,322 1,803 R 2,139 1,142 81 3 2,058 1,139 U 1,330 669 66 5 1,264 664

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting T 82 99 2 8z 97 R 30 51 30 51 U 52 48 r 2 51 46

Major Group 04 Livestock and hunting T 82 99 2 81 97 R 30 51 30 51 U 52 48 2 51 46

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 3,387 1:,712 146 6 3,241 I,70 6 R 2,109 1,091 81 3 2,028 1,088 U 1,:178 621 65 3 1,213 618

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 365 244 50 1 315 243 R 181 99 35 146 99 U 184 145 15 1 169 144

21 Beverages T 11 11 R 7 7 U 4 4

22 Tobacco products T 7 5 7 5 R 2 I 2 I U 5 4 5 4

23 Textile-cotton T 154 123 3 151 123 R 105 79 1 104 79 U 49 44 2 47 44

24 Textile-jute T 6 6 6 6 U 6 6 6 6

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 345 84 20 325 84 R 151 33 6 145 33 U 194 51 14 180 51

28 Manufacture of wood and wooden products T 593 412 10 583 411 R 447 335 5 442 334 U 146 77 5 141 77

31 Leather and leather products T 563 213 3 560 213 R 461 176 461 176 U 102 37 3 99 37

.n Chemicals and chemical products T 13 13 1 R 13 13 1 21

TABLE B··IV , PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others Rural ~ ..--A--...... ~ Division and Major Group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JHABUA DISTRICT-Cancld.

34&35 Non·metallic mineral products other than petroleum and coal T 698 522 36 4 662 518 R 442 304 23 2 419 302 U 256 218 13 2 243 216

36 Basic metals and their products except machinery and transport equipment T 317 56 16 301 56 R 205 49 8 197 49 U 112 7 8 104 7

38 Transport equipment T 20 1 20 1 R 7 7 U 13 1 13 1

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries T 295 45 8 287 45 R 88 14 3 85 14 U 207 31 5 202 31 22

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others Division of I.S.I.e. Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

JHABUA DISTRICT (RURAL )

All Divisions 2,139 1,142 81 3 2,058 1,139 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting • 30 51 30 51 2&3 Manufacturing 2,109 1,091 81 3 2,028 1,088

1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural)

An Divisions 358 217 2 357 215 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1 2 1 2 2&3 Manufacturing 357 215 1 2 356 213

2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 472 123 25 447 1 23 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 9 26 9 26 2&3 Manufacturing 463 97 25 438 97

3 Jhabua Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 416 269 10 I 406 268 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 20 19 20 19 2&3 Manufacturing 396 250 10 386 249

4 Johat Tahsil ( Rural)

All Didsions 458 242 29 429 242 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 2&3 Manufacturing 458 242 29 429 242

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Dit'isions 435 291 16 4 19 291 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 4 4 2&3 Manufacturing 435 287 16 419 287 23

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, P~OFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Total .----"-----. ...-----'----., .-----A----. ,------A---., Division and Major group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS T 16,429 4,236 719 49 6,880 628 5,373 1,945 3,457 1,614 U 6,702 1,122 386 11 3,334 272 2,261 689 721 150 Division o Agriculture, live' stock, forestry, fish- ing and hunting T 3,959 1,910 31 24 607 45 1,175 554 2,146 1,287 U 310 48 4 163 2 92 2.2 51 24 Major Groups 00 Field produce and plantation crops T 63 19 2 48 5 2 9 11 5 U 42 13 2 29 1 2 9 9 3 02 Forestry and logging T 542 168 5 325 2 186 139 26 27 U 121 5 2 113 4 4 2 1

03 Fishing T 69 47 22 U 43 27 16 04 Livestock and hunting T 3,285 1,723 24 24 234 38 940 406 2,087 1,255 U 104 30 21 1 59 9 24 20

Division I Mining and quarrying T 139 74 1 2 7 66 1.2 3 5 U 7 10 .2 :z 5 3 5 Major Group 10 Mining and quarrying T 139 .74 127 66 12 3 5 U 7 10 2 2 5 3 5

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 853 131 44 .2 377 23 321 49 III 57 U 520 44 27 I 200 .5 223 16 70 22 Major Groups 20 Foodstuff's T 183 21 22 2 64 53 9 44 10 U 128 17 12 1 39 50 8 27 8

21 Beverages T 9 2 6 3 2 U 7 2 6 1 2

2Z Tobacco products T 5 1 5 1 U 5 1 5 1

23 Textile-cotton T 93 46 3 58 18 32 22 6 U 22 5 1 19 1 2 2 2

26 Textile.silk T U

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 83 14 4 22 47 6 10 8 U 78 10 4 18 46 3 10 7 28 Manufacture of wood and wooden products T 114 20 1 30 75 8 20 U 86 2 1 30 53 2 2 29 Paper and paper products T 1 U 1 24

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Total ~~ ~ ~ ,.------A-----, Division and Major Group of 1.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd.

Major Groups 30 Printing and publishing T 12 8 1'••• 2 U 9 5 2 31 Leather and leather products T 32 2 1 10 13 8 2 U 22 2 1 9 10 2 2 33 Chemicals and chemical products T 4 4 U 4 4 34·35 Non.metallic mine- ral products other than petroleum and coal T 51 16 3 22 18 5 8 11 U 13 1 6 7 1 36 Basic metals and their products except machinery and transport equipment T 50 3 9 28 10 U 29 1 8 20 38 Transport equip- ment T 35 3 18 1 13 U 27 3 11 13 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries T 180 8 3 128 5 41 3 8 U 88 4 3 53 4 25 7

Division 4 Construction T 735 38 II 4 I 5 3 309 35 U 348 26 9 139 200 26

Major Group 40 Construction T 735 38 11 415 3 309 35 U 348 26 9 139 200 26 Division 5 Electricity, gas, water and sani- tary services T 193 114 128 39 6:; 7:; U 144 79 99 25 4:; 54 Major Gr;>ups 50 Electricity and gas T 32 27 5 U 30 25 5 51 Water supply and sanitary services T 161 114 101 39 60 75 U 114 79 74 25 40 54

Division 6 Trade and Commerce T 3,528 280 560 19 442 7 1,540 140 986 114 U 1,804 157 279 7 221 3 773 88 531 59

Major Groups 60-63 Wholesale trade T 355 3 83 54 119 1 99 2 U 247 3 47 27 98 1 75 2 25

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Total ~~r---"-----, ,----A----,~ Division and Major Group ofI.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd.

Major Groups 64·68 Retail trade T 2,991 272 465 19 280 7 1,370 136 876 110 U 1.422 152 224 7 110 3 640 85 448 57 69 Trade and commerce mis- cellaneous T 182 5 12 108 51 3 11 2 U 135 2 8 84 35 2 8

Division 7 Transport, Stogage and communications T 867 .2 19 744 .2 104 U 292 19 204 '" 69

Major Groups 70·71 Transport T 785 2 19 662 2 104 U 251 19 163 69

72 Storage and warehousing T 6 6 U 6 6

73 Communications T 76 76 U 35 35

Division 8 Services T 5,054 851 54 I 3,977 420 9 1 3 398 110 3.2 U 3,032 617 48 1 2,273 228 646 360 63 28

Major Groups 80 Public Services T 2,047 21 2,037 20 10 1 U 1,341 1 1,339 6 8 1 81 Educational and Scientific Services T 1,079 130 1,062 121 17 9 U 451 81 443 81 8

82 Medical and Health Services T 471 169 2 310 130 158 38 1 U 190 116 1 167 80 21 36 1

83 Religious and Welfare Services T 165 33 52 26 102 7 11 U 83 23 37 16 39 7 7

84 Legal Services T 30 3 27 U 30 3 27

85 Business Services T 8 1 7 U 6 1 5

86 Community Services and trade and labour associations T 112 13 105 11 7 2 U 106 8 104 6 2 2 26

TABLE B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Total ,------A---,,-----A--....., ~ ,...----A------~ Division and Major Group ofI.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT-Concld.

Major Groups 87 Recreation services T 65 19 13 13 40 6 12 U 19 7 8 2 11 5 88 Personal services T 559 195 44 335 84 100 80 80 30 U 319 104 39 139 22 86 54 55 27 89 Services (not else- where claSSified) T 518 271 7 53 15 452 255 6 1 U 481 271 7 30 15 444 255 1 Division 9 Activities not adequa- tely described T 1,101 836 3 63 23 934 69 1 l04 ZI9 U 245 141 2 3 1 7 208 120 6 12 Major Group 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described (This inclu- des new entrants to the labour market) T 1,101 836 3 63 23 934 691 104 119 U 245 141 2 31 7 208 120 6 12 27

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker ~ ~ ~ ~ ,-----~ Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Eemales Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA DISTRICT (RURAL)

ALL DIVISIONS 9,727 3,114 333 38 3,546 356 3,112 1,256 2,736 1,464 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 3,649 1,862 27 24 444 43 1,083 532 2,095 1,263 1 Mining and quarrying 132 64 125 64 7 2&3 Manufacturing 333 87 17 1 177 18 98 33 41 35 4 Construction 387 12 2 276 3 109 9 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 49 35 29 14 20 21 6 Trade and commerce 1,724 123 281 12 221 4 767 52 455 55 7 Transport, storage and communications 575 2 540 :2 3S 8 Services 2,022 234 6 1,702 192 267 38 47 4 9 Activities not adequately described 856 695 1 32 16 726 571 98 107

1 Thandla Tahsil ( Rural)

All Divisions 1,976 465 64 4 1,150 95 415 156 347 210 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 434 243 87 5 138 77 209 161 Mining and quarrying 131 64 124 64 7 2&3 Manufacturing 110 15 6 60 37 11 7 4 4 Construction 177 159 18 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 6 Trade and commerce 287 19 57 3 48 99 5 83 11 7 Transport, storage and communications 377 359 18 8 Services 354 40 310 26 25 14 18 9 Activities not adequately described 106 84 3 73 49 30 34

:2 Petlawad Tahsil ( Rural)

All Divisions 1,580 250 45 12 574 50 53 8 88 42 3 roo 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 423 111 10 39 3 109 15 275 83 Mining and quarrying 1 2&3 Manufactring 98 25 64 16 17 6 16 3 4 Construction 45 7 10 34 6 5 Electricity, gas water and sanitary services 20 15 10 3 10 12 6 Trade and commerce 368 20 40 2 36 182 4 110 14 7 Transport storage and communications 134 2 128 2 6 8 Services 383 27 3 278 25 80 2 22 9 Activities not adequately described 108 43 8 100 43 28 TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker ,...---A-----, ,-----A-----, ,------A----, ,.----"-----, .----'------, Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

3 Jbabua Tabsil ( Rural )

All DivisiQ1ls r,003 164 87 2 579 52 229 99 r08 11 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 90 14 41 1 14 8 35 5 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 58 4 8 37 1 12 1 4 Construction 91 2 64 1 27 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 2 3 2 3 6 Trade and commerce 286 12 77 1 59 1 81 7 69 3 7 Transport, storage and communications 20 15 5 8 Services 393 52 2 356 43 34 9 1 9 Activities not adequately described 63 77 5 2 56 73 2 2

4 Jobat Tahsil ( Rural)

All Divisions 2,320 955 69 17 5.23 55 656 257 r,072 626 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1,360 760 20 13 119 17 234 117 987 613 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 13 11 2 4 Construction 28 18 10 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 7 7 7 3 4 6 Trade and commerce 353 17 49 4 50 172 10 82 3 7 Transport, storage and communications 27 22 5 8 Services 321 40 287 34 33 2 1 4 9 Activities not adequately described 211 131 9 202 124 6

5 Alirajpur Tahsil ( Rural )

All Divisions 8 1,280 68 20 10 6 86 1 2,84 - 3 7 4 1,274 65 7 5 7 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 1,342 734 7 158 17 588 315 589 401 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 54 43 2 5 1 32 15 15 27 4 Construction 46 3 1 25 1 20 2 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 20 10 10 5 10 5 6 Trade and commerce 430 55 58 2 28 3 233 26 111 24 7 Transport, storage and communications 17 16 1 8 Services 571 75 471 64 95 11 5 9 Activities not adequately described 368 360 7 13 295 282 66 65 29 en Z o C>...... o .:0 II) - cr: UJ 0. v C> ... \0_ U...... '" ...... o ...... II) 0. :::> C>.... ~ :2 :v~- .... o "" ~ ... cr: - .... - C) ;:; g :vCO __ _ cr: N o '" "l. z - ..;; "" ~ o r co co z ..,. V « -o

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TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Workers Workers at Household Workers in Non-House- Industry hold Industry etc. ---. Division of 1. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Tbandla Tahsil ( Rural)

All Divisions 3,OI6 2,334 682 358 2I7 I,976 465 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 680 435 245 2 434 243 1 Mining and quarrying 195 131 64 131 64 2&3 Manufacturing 697 467 230 357 215 110 15 4 Construction 177 177 177 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary servi ces 6 Trade and commerce 306 287 19 287 19 7 Transport, storage and communications 377 377 377 8 Services 394 354 40 354 40 9 Activities not adequately described 190 106 84 106 84

2 Petlawad Tahsil ( Rural )

All Divisions 2,4 2 5 2,052 373 472 I23 1,580 250 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 569 432 137 9 26 423 III 1 Mining and quarrying 1 1 1 2&3 Manufacturing 683 561 122 463 97 98 25 4 Construction 52 45 7 45 7 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 35 20 15 20 15 6 Trade and commerce 388 368 20 368 20 7 Transport, storage and communications 136 134 2 134 2 8 Services 410 383 27 383 27 9 Activities not adequately described 151 108 43 108 43

3 Jhabua Tahsil ( Rural)

All Divisions 1,852 I,4 19 433 4I6 269 I,OO] I64 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 143 110 33 20 19 90 14 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 708 454 254 396 250 58 4 4 Construction 93 91 2 91 2 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 5 2 3 2 3 6 Trade and commerce 298 286 12 286 12 7 Transport, storage and communications 20 20 20 8 Services 445 393 52 393 52 9 Activities not adequately described 140 63 77 63 77 87

TABLE B-IV

PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld.

Branch of Industry Total Workers Workers at Household Workers in Non House- Industry hold industry etc...... ,...------"----, Division of I. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4 Jobat Tahsil ( Rural)

All Divisions 3,975 2,778 1,197 458 242 2,320 955 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 2,120 1,360 760 1,360 760 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 713 471 242 458 242 13 4 Construction 28 28 28 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 14 7 7 7 7 6 Trade and commerce 370 353 17 353 17 7 Transport, storage and communications 27 27 27 8 Services 361 321 40 321 40 9 Activities not adequately described 342 211 131 211 131

5 Alirajpur Tahsil ( Rural )

All Divisions 4,854 3, 283 1,57! 435 29! 2,848 r,2So 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 2,080 1,342 738 4 1,342 734 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufactring 819 489 330 435 287 54 43 4 Construction 49 46 3 46 3 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary services 30 20 10 20 10 6 Trade and commerce 485 430 55 430 55 7 Transport storage and communications 17 17 17 8 Services 646 571 75 571 75 9 Activities not adequately described 728 368 360 368 360 38

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TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

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JHABUA DISTRICT

Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category Persons Males Females

2 .3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural) ! 1 ThandIa Tahsil (RuraI)-Concld.

All Divisions Total 3,016 2,334 682 Division 6 III 872 565 307 Workers in transport and communication occupation Total 286 286 IV 575 358 217 III 2 2 V 125 110 15 VIII 284 284 VI 177 177 Division 7,8 VII 306 287 19 Craftsmen, production 377 377 process workers, and vm labourers not elsewhere IX 584 460 124 classified Total 1,130 783 347 III 45 4 41 Division 0 IV 571 357 214 Professional, technical V 105 90 15 and related workers Total 184 157 27 VI 161 161 III 2 2 VII 14 14 VI 2 2 VIII 47 47 VIII 3 3 IX 187 110 77 IX 177 150 27 Division 9 Service, sport and recrea, tion workers Total 178 163 15 Division r Administrative, executive III 4 4 Total V 9 9 and managerial workers 56 56 VI 7 7 III 1 1 VII 2 2 V 1 1 VIII 29 29 VI 4 4 IX 127 112 15 VII 3 3 IX 47 47 Division 'X' Workers not classfiable Division 2 by occupations Total 10 6 4 Clerical and related VII 2 2 workers Total 91 0 I 9 VIII 3 3 III 22 22 IX 5 1 4 V 9 9 VI 3 3 VII 9 9 2 PetIawad Tahsil (Rural) VIII 7 7 IX 41 40 All Divisions Total 2,425 2,052 373 III 535 424 111 Division 3 Sales workers Total 279 ~60 19 IV 595 472 123 VII 276 257 19 V 123 98 25 VIII 3 3 VI 52 45 7 Division 4 Farmers, fishermen, hUll' VII 388 368 20 ters, loggers and related VIII 136 134 2 workers Total 677 431 246 IX 596 511 85 III 671 428 243 IV 4 1 3 Didsion 0 V 1 1 Professional technical and VIII 1 1 related workers Total 237 221 16 IV 26 25 Division 5 V 2 2 Miners. quarrymen and VI 2 2 related workers Total 125 102 23 VIII 1 1 III 125 102 23 IX 206 191 15 51

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld.

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JHABUA DISTRICT Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural)-Contd. 2 Petlwara Tahsil (Rural}-Concld.

Division I Division 'X' Administrative, executive Workers not classifiable and managerial workers Total 72 72 by occupations Total 4 4 V 3 3 IX 4 VI 3 3 4 VII 4 4 IX 62 62 3 Jhabua Tahsil (Rural) Division 2 ClerIcal and relate d workers Total 62 6x I All Divisions Total 1,852 1,419 433 III 1 1 V 8 8 m 104 90 14 VII 17 17 IV 685 416 269 VIII 14 14 V 62 58 4 IX 22 21 1 VI 93 91 2 VII 298 286 12 Division 3 Sales workers Total 361 343 18 vm 20 20 V 2 2 IX 590 458 132 VII 359 341 18 Division 0 Division 4 Professsonal, technical Farmers, fishermen, hun- and related workers Total 218 193 25 ters loggers and related IX 218 193 25 workers Total 561 42 5 136 III 532 421 111 IV 29 4 25 Djvision I Administrative, executive Division 6 and managerial workers Total 60 55 5 Workers in transport and V 1 1 communication VI 2 2 occupation Total 91 89 2 VII 2 2 VIII 91 89 2 IX 55 50 5

Division 7-8 Craftsmen, production Division 2 process workers and Clerical and related labourers not elsewhere workers Total 78 77 I classified Total 865 697 168 III 2 2 III 1 1 V 3 3 IV 540 443 97 VI 3 3 V 97 73 24 VII 11 11 VI 45 38 7 IX 59 58 VII 8 6 2 VIII 16 16 Division IX 158 120 38 3 Sales workers Total 273 261 12 VII 273 261 12 Division 9 Service, sport and recrea- tion workers Total 172 140 32 Division 4 III 1 1 Farmers, fishermen, hunters, V 11 10 loggers and related workers Total 141 108 33 VI 2 2 VIII 14 14 III 102 88 14 IX 144 113 31 IV 39 20 19 52

TABLli B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CtiLTIVATION-Contd.

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JHABUA DISTRICT

Division Category Persons Males Females Division Category Pe!'sons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

3 Jhabua Tahsil (RuraI)-Concld. 4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural)-Concld Division 2 Clencal and related Division 6 workers Total 47 45 2 Workers in transport and III I 1 communication occupation Total 27 27 V 2 2 VIII 17 17 VI 9 9 IX 10 10 VII 8 8 VIII 1 1 IX 26 24 2 Division 7-8 Division 3 Craftsmen, production Sales workers Total 33 1 314 17 process workers and labour- VII 331 314 17 ers not elsewhere class ified Tota! 95 2 6.:11 33 1 IV 646 396 250 Division 4 V 57 53 4 Farmers, fishermen, hun- VI 88 86 2 ters, loggers and related VII 12 12 workers Total 2,Il4 1,354 760 VIII 3 3 71 75 III 2,113 1,353 760 IX 146 IX I I

Division Division 6 9 Workers in transport and Service, sport and recreation communication occupation Total 17 17 r03 77 26 workers Total VIII 15 15 V 1 1 IX 2 2 IX 102 76 26 Division 7-8 4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural) Craftsmen, production process workers and labourers not elsewhere classified Total 1,100 727 373 1,197 All Divisions Total 3,975 2,778 III 2 2 ill 2,120 1,360 760 IV 700 458 242 V II 11 IV 700 458 242 VI 14 14 V 13 13 VII 24 24 28 VIII 6 6 VI 28 IX 343 212 131 VII 370 353 17 VIII 27 27 Division 9 IX 717 539 178 Service, sport and recrea- tIOn workers Total 163 134 29 VI I I Division 0 VII 5 5 Professional technical and VIII 3 3 related works Total 161 145 16 IX 154 125 29 VIII 1 1 IX 160 144 16 5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)

Division 1 All Divisions Total 4,854 3,283 1,571 Administrati"e, executive III 2,076 1,342 734 and managerial workers Total 42 4 2 IV 726 435 291 III 4 4 V 97 54 43 VI 4 4 VI 49 46 3 VII 2 2 VII 485 430 55 VIII I 1 Vill 17 17 IX 31 31 IX 1,404 959 445 53

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld.

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JHABUA DISTRICT

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2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)-Contd. 5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Division 0 Division 6 Professional, technical and Workers in transport and related workers Total 193 167 26 Comunication occupation Total 16 16 VI 1 1 vm 12 12 IX 192 166 26 IX 4 4

Division I Administrative, executive Division 7-8 and managerial workers Total 8 Craftsmen, production 59 51 process workers and labour- III 5 5 ers not elsewhere classified Total 1,747 1,051 696 VI 2 2 VII 3 3 III 8 7 1 VIII 1 1 IV 721 434 287 IX 48 40 8 V 97 54 43 Divi.fllon 2 VI 40 37 3 Clerical and related VII 15 12 3 workers Total 76 VIII 4 4 73 3 IX 862 503 359 III 16 16 IV 1 1 VI 4 4 Division 9 IX 55 52 3 Service, sport and recreation workers Total 251 201 50 Division 3 Sales workers Total 465 413 52 III 8 7 1 VII 465 413 52 VI 2 2 VII 2 2 Division 4 IX 239 190 49 Farmers, fishermen, hun- ters, loggers and related Division workers Total 2,046 1,310 736 X III 2,039 Workers not classifiable by 1,307 732 occllpation I IV 4 4 Total I IX 3 3 IX 54

TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels r------'-- Technical Literate diploma-- Occupational Total (without Primary Matriculation not equal Division Age· Literate educational or Junior or Higher to No. Group Total Workers Workers levels) Basic Secondary degree

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JHABUA

All Divisions Total 9,823 8,032 1,791 5,550 273 4,025 153 619 49 661 56 32 0-14 286 184 102 45 1 44 1 1 15-34 5,174 4,303 871 3,083 175 2,045 79 376 34 504 49 24 35-59 3,877 3,175 702 2,197 85 1,724 61 237 15 150 7 8 60+ 486 370 116 225 12 212 12 5 7 A.N.S. Division 0 Professional, technical and related workers Total 94 2 741 20r 715 r68 .200 60 150 44 219 5I .31 15·34 456 117 88 30 100 32 166 44 24 35·59 237 45 94 24 49 12 51 7 7 60+ 22 6 18 6 1 2 Division I Administrative executive and managerial workers Total 43 0 420 10 4U 5 z63 2 88 86 I 15·34 215 5 61 2 51 60 35·59 191 96 37 26 60+ 6 6 Division 2 Clerical and related workers Total 97r 953 r8 752 8 447 5 85 2 0 5 3 15.34 441 5 240 2 31 161 3 35·59 297 3 198 3 53 40 60+ 14 9 1 4 Division 3 Sales workev s Total r,749 z,600 I49 1,433 1,20 7 142 82 0.14 7 7 15·34 667 508 88 70 35.59 650 585 52 12 60+ 109 107 2 Division 4 Farmers, fishermen, hunters, loggers and related workers Tota! 420 32 4 96 110 85 I 10 12 0·14 1 1 15·34 57 45 5 7 35·59 50 1 37 5 5 60+ 2 2 Division 5 Miners, quarrymen and rdated workers Tota! 4 3

Division 6 Workers in transport and communicat!On occupation Total 243 243 I78 150 IS 9 0·14 1 1 15·34 124 102 15 6 35·59 52 46 3 3 60+ 1 1 55

B-VI BY SEX, BROAD AGE·GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY.

Educational Levels

Non-technical University Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree diploma not degree or r------A------~ equal to post graduate degree degree other Veterinary Age­ than technical and group degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching Others r~ ~,-----A--.,,------A---, ~ ,-----A--., ,--"--, ,..------A----- ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3Z 33 2

DISTRICT

2 204 13 2 2 1 4 Total 0-14 129 11 1 2 4 15-34 2 74 2 1 1 35-59 1 60+ A.N.S.

109 II :3 :3 4 Total 73 9 2 4 15-34 35 Z 35-59 1 60+

I 72 2 Total 43 2 15-34 29 35-59 60+

1 5 Total 9 15-34 6 35-59 60+

2 ... Total 0-14 1 15-34 1 35-59 60+

I 2 Total 0-14 15-34 2 35-59 60+

Tota!

I Total 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ 56

TABLE

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED

Educational Levels --; Technical Literate diploma Occupational Total (without Primary Matriculation not equal Division Age, Literate educational or Junior or Higher to No. Group Total Workers Workers levels) Basic Secondary degree /

-,,------A----- ~ ~~ r---A..--, p M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

JHABUA

Division 7,8 Craftsmen, production process workers and labourers not elsewhere classified Total 3,980 2,873 l, r07 l,440 63 1,334 58 74 4 3 1 I 0·14 32 1 31 1 1 15.34 863 36 785 33 54 2 23 35·59 486 23 461 21 18 2 7 60+ 59 3 57 3 1 1

Division 9 Sert'ice, sports and recreation workers TotaL 1,052 849 203 502 27 434 26 5I IS 0.14 4 4 15·34 257 11 214 11 31 11 35·59 229 13 204 12 20 4 60+ 12, 3 12 3 Division 'X' Workers not classifiable by occupation Total 32 26 6 8 5 I I 2 15·34 3 2 1 35·59 5 3 2

Note-A.N.S.=Age not stated. Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 57

B-VI BY SEX, BROAD AGE.GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Concld.

Educational Levels Non-technical University Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree diploma not degree or r------~------, equal to post graduate degree degree other Veterinary Age­ than technical and group degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching Others r~~~~ ..------"----- ..------"----- ~~~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 U 25 26 27 ·28 29 30 31 32 33 2

DISTRICT-Concld.

Total 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+

:I Total 0-14 1 .' .. 15-34 1 35·59 60+

Total 15-34 35-59 58

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY. (ii) AS CULTIVATOR 0::\ (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Principal Work Secondary---A.______Work -, -, Total Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural At Household As Agricultural Household Industry Urban Industry As Cultivator Labourer (Division and Major group) ,-----"--~ ,------"----, ,------"- • Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JHABUA DISTRICT

Cultivator T 1,331 953 1,488 647 R 1,257 917 1,404 536 U 74 36 84 111

Agricultural labourer T 235 100 408 338 R 235 2 401 323 U 98 7 15

Household Industry T 570 193 22 14 R 487 162 16 11 U 83 31 6 3 Household indust?·y classified by division and major group

Division o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing T 21 22 3 2 and hunting R 18 12 2 U 3 10 3

04 Livestock and hunting T 21 22 3 2 R 18 12 2 U 3 10 3

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 549 171 10 12 R 469 150 16 9 u 80 21 3 3

20 Foodstuffs T 58 27 3 R 44 17 U 14 10 3

23 Textile-cotton T 10 6 3 R 9 6 3 U 1

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 15 6 R 12 5 U 3 1

28 Manufacture of wood and wooden T 81 20 3 products R 75 20 3 U 6

31 Leather and leather products T 243 66 6 2 R 216 62 5 2 U 27 4 1 59

TABLE B-VJI

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER--Contd.

Principal Work Secondary Work --, Total Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural At Household As Agricultural Household Industry Urban Industry As Cultivator Labourer (Division and Major group) ,--,__A__,---, .-----"------> Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JHABUA DISTRICT-Concld.

34&35 Non,metallic mineral products T 53 22 5 3 other than petroleum and coal R 50 19 5 3 U 3 3

36 Basic metals and their products T 76 21 . except machinery and transport R 60 19 equipment U 16 2

38 Transport equipment T R

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 12 3 3 Industries R 2 2 3 U 10 1

1 Thandla Tahsil

Cultivator R 190 88 124 138 Agricultural labourer R 1 87 13 Household Industry R 81 22 o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting R 2&3 Manufacturing R 81 21

2 Pdlawad Tahsil

Cultivator R 217 554- 730 56 Agricultural labourer R 181 120 Household Industry R 148 34 5 3 o Agricultllre, liwstock, forestry, fishing and hunting R 8 10 2 &3 Manufacturing R 140 24 5 3

3 Jhabua Tahsil

Cultivator R 307 123 242 131 Agricultural labourer R 33 21 Household Industry R 90 4S o Agriculture, livestock, forestry,fishing and hunting R 10 I 2&3 Manufacturing R 80 44 I 60

TABLE B--VU

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-Concld.

Principal Work Secondary Work Total ~------., Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural At Household As Agricultural Household 1ndustry Urban Industry As Cultivator Labourer (Division and Major group) ~---, r------"----~ r---~ Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4 Johat Tahsil

Cultivator R 340 81 112 110 Agricultural labourer R 2 61 8 Household Industry R 103 17 5

.:1&3 Manufacturing R 103 17 5

5 Alirajpur Tahsil Cultivator R 203 70 196 101 Agricultural labourer R 233 39 161 Household Industry R 65 44 4 8 o Agnculwrt', livestock, forestry, jtsitmg and hUntmg R 2 2&3 Manufacturing R 65 44 4 6

Note -Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 61

TABLE B-VII

PART-B INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY "

Note :-For description of Divisions and Major Groups, kindly see Appendb{ I to Explanatory Note.

P. W. : Principal Work A. W. : Additional Work

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work .------'-----....., Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry, Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division and (Division and (Division and Major Group) M F Major Group) M F Major Group) M F 2 3 2 3 2 3

JHABUA DISTRICT

TOTAL Total-Contd. Total-Cotnd.

P. W. Division 0 3,959 1,910 P. W. Division 6 3,528 280 P. W. Major A. W. Division 2&3 10 A. W. Diviswn II Group 70-71 785 2 Major Groups 20 6 Major Group 10 11 A. W. Division 2&3 5 23 3 Division 2&3 51 3 Major Groups 20 1 34·35 Major Groups 20 27 28 3 P. W. Major Group 03 69 21 1 36 1 A. W. Division 2&3 8 23 9 Major Groups 20 5 27 7 23 3 36 7 P. W. Division 8 5,054 851 P. W. Major Group 04 3,285 1,723 39 2 A. W. Division 0 .z A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. Major Major Group 04 2 Major Groups 20 Group 60-63 355 3 Division 2&3 15 5 34·35 A. W. Division 2 Major Group 10 2 Major Groups 20 1 P. W. Division 1 139 74 Division 2&3 '5 23 1 1 A. W. Division 2&3 Major Groups 20 4 27 5 Major Group 28 21 28 6 4 P. W. Major Group 10 139 74 P. W. Major 36 1 A. W. Didsion 2&3 I Group 64-68 2,991 272 Major Group 28 A. W. Dit'ision 9 38 P. W. Division 2&3 853 131 Major Group 10 9 P. W. Major Group 80 2,047 21 A. W. Dit'islOn 2&3 2 Division 2&3 42 3 Maior Groups 23 Major Groups 20 19 A. W. Division 0 I 39 23 9 Major Group 04- 1 P. W. Major Group 20 183 21 27 7 A. W. Division 2&3 36 7 Division .2&3 9 3 Major Groups 39 1 39 2 Major Groups 27 3 P. W. Major Group 28 114 20 P. W. Major Group 69 182 5 28 5 3 A. W. Division 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 4 36 Major Group 23 Major Group 20 4 P. W. Division 4 735 38 A. W. Division .2&3 P. W. Division 7 867 2 P. W. Major Group 81 1,079 130 Major Group 27 A. W. Division 2&3 5 A. W. Division 2&3 .2 I P. W. Major Group 40 735 38 Major Groups 20 1 Major Groups 23 A. W. Division 2&3 28 3 Major Group 27 36 27 62

TABLE B-VII PART B--Contd.

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work ,-~ Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry, Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division and (Division and (Division and Major Group) M F Major Group) M F Major Group) M F 2 3 2 3 2 3

Total-Concld. RURAL Rural-Concld.

P. W. Major Group 82 471 169 P. W. Division o 3,649 1,862 P. W. Major Group 60-63 108 I A. W. Division 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 I 6 A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major Groups 20 2 Major Groups 20 4 Major Group 28 23 3 P. W. Major 34·35 Group 64-68 1,569 120 p. W. Major Group 83 165 33 A. W. Division 2&3 34 P. W. Major Group 03 26 Major Groups 20 19 A. W. Division 2&3 I A. W. Division 23 5 27 3 Major Group 20 Major Groups 36 7 23 3 P. W. Major Group 69 47 3 P. w. Major Group 85 8 P. W. Major Group 04 3,181 1,693 A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major Group 20 4 A. W. Division 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 P.-W. Division 7 575 2 Major Group 34.35 Major Group 38 A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major Groups 20 1 64 518 271 P. W. Division 1 132 28 3 P. W. Major Group 89 P. W. Major A. '¥T. Division 2&3 1 I Group 70·71 534 2 A. W. Division 0 I Major Group 28 A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major Group 04 1 Major Groups 20 1 P. W. Major Group 10 132 64 28 3 Division 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 8 2,022 234 Major Group 27 Major Group 2S A. W. Division 2&3 4 2 Major Groups 20 1 P. W. Division 9 1,101 836 P. W. Division 2&3 333 87 23 1 27 1 28 1 A. W. Division 0 A. W. Division 2&3 1 36 1 Major Group 39 Major Group 04 P. W. Major Group 80 700 14 A. W. Division 2&3 I 6 P. W. Major Group 20 55 4 Major Group 36 Major Groups 23 A. W. Division 2&3 P. W. Major Group 81 628 49 Major Group 39 28 3 A. W. Division 2&3 2 Major vroups 23' 1 31 P. W. Division 4 387 12 27. 1 P. W. Major Group 82 281 53 34·35 A. W. Division 2&.3 A. W. Division I Major Group 27 1 Major Group P. W. Major Group 90 1,101 836 P. W. Major Group 40 387 12 P. W. Major Group 82 10 A. W. Division o I A. W. Dit'iswn A. W. Division I Major Group Major Group Major Group 04 P. W. Division 9 856 695 6 Division 2 &3 P. W. Division 6 1,724 123 A. W. Division 2&3 3 Major Groups 23 Major Groups 28 2 A. W. Division 2&3 42 31 1 28 3 Major Groups 20 27 P. W. Major Group 90 856 695 23 5 A. W. Division 2&3 3 31 27 3 Major Groups 28 2 34·35 36 7 31 1 W{

TABLE B-VII PART B-Concld. Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work .---~ ....------A-----., Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry, Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division and (Division and (Division and Major Group) M F Major Group) M F Major Group) M F C 3 2 3 2 3

URBAN Urban-Condd. 1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural)

P. W. Division 0 310 48 P. W. Division 8 3,032 617 P. W. Division 0 434 243 A. W. Dwision 2&3 4 A. W. Division 0 2 A. '\Xi. Division 2&3 3 Major Group 20 4 Major Group 04 2 P. W. Division 1 131 64 DWlsLOn 2&3 11 3 A. W. Dwision 2&3 I 1 P. w. Major Group 03 43 Major Groups 27 4 P. W. Division 2&3 110 15 28 6 3 A. W. Division I A. Wf. iDvision 2&3 3 2&3 Major Group 20 3 38 1 P. W. Division 6 287 19 A. W. Division 2&3 6 P. W. Division 7 377 P. W. Major Group 04 30 P. W. Major Group 80 1,347 7 104 A. W. Division 2&3 I A. W. D1<,js:on 2&3 I P. W. Division A. W. Division 0 9 106 84 Major Group 20 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 Major Group 04 P. W. Division 2&3 520 44 Division 2&3 8 3 2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural) A. W. DlViston 2<':<13 Major Group 23 Major Groups 27 3 28 5 3 P. W. Division 0 423 111 P. W. Major Group 28 86 2 A. W. Dit'ision 2&3 I A. \\7. Division 2&'3 1 P. W. Major Group 82 190 116 P. W. Division 6 368 20 A. \X'. Division Major Group 23 1 A. W. Division 2&3 r 2&3 3 P. W. Division 7 134 2 Major Group 28 A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. Division 6 1,804 157 T A. W • DWlsion I II Major Group 10 II P. W. Major Group 85 6 3 Jhabua Tahsil (Rural) DtIL}ulon 2&3 9 3 A. W. Dtdsion 2&3 r Major Groups 21 1 Major Group 38 P. W. Division 0 90 14 23 4 A. IX'. Division 2&3 r 27 4 P. W. Division 4 91 2 P. W. Major Group 89 481 271 2 39 A. W. DIVision 2&3 I A. \yr. Da·islOn 0 I P. W. Major MaiOl' Gtoup 04 P. W. Division 6 286 12 Group 60-63 247 3 r; ivislOn 2&3 I A. W. Division 2&3 19 A. W. Division ! 2 P. W. Division 7 20 Major Group 10 2 Major Group 27 A. W. Division 2&3 I Dit'lSlon 2&3 I P. W. Division 8 393 52 Major Group 21 1 P. W. Division 9 245 141 A. \\7. Division 2&3 I I P. W. Division 9 63 A. W. Division 0 77 P. W. Major A. W. DivIsion 2&3 I Group 64-68 1,422 152 Major Group 04 A. W. DivisIOn I 9 Dit'ision :l&3 3 4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural) :tvlajor Group 10 9 Major Graups 23 1 Didsion 2&3 ,0: 3 Major Groups 23 4 1 2S P. W. Division 0 1,360 760 27 4 34·35 A. wr. Didsion 2&3 r 39 2 P. W. Division 6 353 17 A. W. DIVision 10 P. W. Major Group 90 245 141 2&3 P. W. Division 7 292 P. W. Division 8 321 40 A. W. Dil'lsion 2&3 r A. W. Dwision 0 A. W. Division 2&3 3 I Major Group 36 1 Major Group 04 Division 2&3 3 5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural) P. W. Major Major Groups 23 1 Group 70-71 251 28 P. W. Division A. W. Division 2&3 I 6 430 55 Major Group 36 1 34·35 A. W. Division 2&3 4 64

TABLE

PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED IS AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD

Seeking employment Age.Groups S. Educational levels Total unemployed Total 15.19 20·24 25.29 30·34 No. r---"---~ ,..---A-, ,---"---, ~ r---....._---~ P M F M F M F M F M r M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

JHABUA

Total 102 96 6 37 3 14 14 1 1 1 1 Illiterate 22 18 4 9 2 1 2 2 Literate (without educational level) 66 64 2 21 1 11 7 3 Primary or Junior Basic 8 8 5 2 3 4 Matriculation or Higher secondary 6 6 2 2

Note :-Lines with nil entries have been omitted.

TABLE

PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED IS AND ABOVE BY SEX

Persons unempioyed by Totr.! unemployed Illiterate S. No. District/Tahsil P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 - 5 6 7 8

Jhabua District 45 43 2 23 21 2 1 Thandla Tahsil 8 7 5 4 2 Petlawad Tahsil 9 9 2 l 3 Jhabua Tahsil 5 5 2 2 4 Jobat Tahsil 20 20 11 11 5 Alirajpur Tahsil 3 2 3 2 65

B-VIII AGE.GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY for the first time Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work , Age-Groups , 35+ Age not Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Age not s. stated stated No. ,------A-, ~.---"--, ~ ~ ,---"--, ~ ,.----'----, ,---"--, ,.---"---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1

DISTRICT

8 1 59 3 17 13 1 15 1 9 2 1 3 T 6 9 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 43 1 15 9 7 8 2 2 2 3 2 1 3 4 2 2 4

B-VIII

AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY educational levels Literate (without educational levels) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and above s. No. P M F P M F P M F 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1

16 16 4 4 2 2 Jhabua District 2 2 1 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 7 7 2 1 4 5 66

TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Non-working population Full time students Household duties Dependents, infants and disabled Total/Rural/Urban Age-Group ,~-, r-----"---, ...._____, Persons Males Females Mates Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA

Total All ages 225,586 105,520 120,066 10,123 3,099 251 16,896 94,480 99,807 0-14 198,094 100,447 97.647 8,733 2,978 91 1,373 91,597 93,270 15-34 12,922 2,483 10.439 1,390 121 92 9,117 753 1,117 35-59 7,378 860 6,518 59 4,722 568 1,700 60+ 6,892 1,567 5,325 9 1,680 1,399 3,587 A.N.S. 300 163 137 4 163 133

Rural All ages 202,604 96,474 106,130 6,404 1,362 251 10,695 89,534 93,894 0-14 183,566 92,940 90,626 5,907 1,339 91 1,115 86,923 88,150 15-34 7,589 1,337 6,252 497 23 92 5,190 633 974 35-59 5,161 683 4.478 59 2,911 525 1,506 60+ 5,994 1,353 4,641 9 1,476 1,292 3,134 A.N.S. 294 161 133 3 161 130

Urban All ages 22,982 9,046 13,936 3,719 1,737 6,201 4,946 5,913 0-14 14,528 7,507 7,021 2,826 1,639 258 4,674 5,120 15-34 5,333 1,146 4,187 893 98 3,927 120 143 35-59 2,217 177 2,040 1,811 43 194 60+ 898 214 684 204 107 453 A.N.S. 6 2 4 1 2 3

1 Thandla

Rural All ages 35,513 17,105 18,408 1,518 173 1,575 15,s05 16,607 0-14 32,629 16,555 16,074 1,410 172 252 15,133 15,636 15-34 1,154 236 918 108 1 825 96 73 35-59 738 108 630 379 80 237 60+ 978 196 782 119 186 657 A.N.S. 14 10 4 10 4

2 Petlawad

Rural All ages 26,;"20 I2,778 I3,9.j2 1.535 :;62 1,318 II,178 12,200 0-14 24,152 12,307 11,845 1,392 362 76 10,915 11,407 15-34 1,124 256 868 143 777 82 64 35-59 665 70 595 394 49 178 60+ 770 136 634 71 123 551 A.N.S. 9 9 9

3 Jhabua

Rural All ages 48,772 23,876 24,896 1,581 294 1,]12 22,225 23,259 0-14 45,354 22,972 22,382 1,490 292 172 21,477 21,913 15--34 1,159 331 818 91 2 646 211 168 35-59 861 181 680 385 158 283 00+ 1,329 350 979 109 337 868 A.N.S. 69 42 27 42 27 6;

B-IX BROAD AGE·GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Inmates of penal Persons seeking Persons employed before Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants mental and charitable employment for but now out of employ- independent means etc. institutions the first time ment & seeking work .------"---. I I ,--~ Age-Group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

DISTRICT

185 63 2:J3 189 41 3 68 5 79 4 All ages T 18 24 1 3 5 1 0-14 8 1 108 78 33 1 45 2 54 2 15-34 65 30 126 61 8 1 18 3 16 1 35-59 112 32 41 26 2 4 60+ A.N.S.

40 26 200 149 1 29 2 16 1 All ages R 17 20 1 1 1 1 0-14 90 65 16 9 15-34 8 13 74 46 12 2 5 35-59 32 13 19 18 1 60+ A.N.S.

145 37 93 40 41 2 39 3 63 3 All ages U 1 4 2 4 0-14 8 1 18 13 33 1 29 2 45 2 15-34 57 17 52 15 8 1 6 1 11 1 35-59 80 19 22 8 2 3 60+ A.N.S.

Tahsil

7 3 67 49 5 r 3 All ages R 11 14 1 0-14 27 19 4 1 15-34 1 1 25 12 2 35-59 6 2 4 4 60+ A.N.S.

Tahsil

I3 9 43 53 4 5 All ages R 0-14 23 27 4 4 15-34 3 7 17 16 1 35-59 10 2 3 10 60+ A.N.S.

Tahsil

6 58 29 2 4 All ages R 4 4 1 0-14 26 12 2 1 15-34 1 20 11 2 35-59 5 8 2 60+ A.N.S. 68 TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Non.working population Full time students Household duties Dependents, infants and disabled Total/Rural/Urban Age.Group ,.-----J.------, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ABUA

4 Jobat

Rural All ages 40 ,137 18,706 .:iI,43 I 556 228 5 3,43I 18,106 17,758 0-14 35,672 18,057 17,615 504 227 288 17,553 17,100 15-34 1,793 167 1,626 52 1 3 1,445 98 176 35-59 1,312 160 1,152- 2 856 138 291 60+ 1,350 322- 1,02-8 842- 317 181 A.N.S. 10 10 10

5 Alirajpur

Rural All ages 51,462 24,009 27,453 1,214 305 246 3,059 22,520 24,070 0-14 45,759 23,049 22,710 1,111 286 91 327 21,845 22,094 15-34 2,359 347 2,012 103 19 89 1,497 146 493 35-59 1,585 164 1,421 57 897 100 517 60+ 1,567 349 1,218 9 335 329 877 A.N.S. 192 100 92 3 100 89

Note :-Age not stated. 69

8-lX

BROAD AGE.GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY -Canled.

Inmates of penal Persons seeking Persons employed before Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants mental and charitable employment for but now out of employ- independent means etc. institutions the first time ment & seeking work r----"----.. r-----"----.. --.. ,..------"'------, Age-Group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

DISTRICT

Tahsil

2 5 I7 9 18 2 All ages R 0-14 6 4 6 2 15-34 2 8 3 12 35-59 2 3 3 2 60+ A.N.S.

Tahsil

12 8 15 9 1 I 2 All ages R 2 2 0-14 8 3 1 15-34 3 2 4 4 1 35-59 9 6 1 1 60+ A.N.S.

B-ECONOMIC TABLES (II) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES 72

TABLE B-X

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households engaged Households engaged Total neither in cultiva- Households engaged Households engaged both in cultivation District/Tahsil Rural Total number tion nor house- in cultivation in Household and Household Urban of households hold industry only Industry only Industry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

JHABUA DISTRICT T 17,892 2,328 14,895 378 291 R 16,430 1,278 14,668 221 263 U 1,462 1,050 227 157 28

1 Thandla Tahsil R 2,873 243 2,559 33 38 2 Petlawad Tahsil R 2,289 238 1,965 37 49 3 Jhabua Tahsil R 4,058 172 3,770 45 71 4 Jobat Tahsil R 3,261 211 2.932 39 79 5 Alirajpur Tahsil R 3,949 414 3,442 67 26 73

I TABLE B-XI

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Note:-Figures 1, 2 and 3 in column 1 stand for l 1. Owned or held from Government, 2. Held from private persons or Institutions for payment in money, kind or share. 3, Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share. Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres Interest in land No. of CuI· cultivated tivating Less 1.0- 2.5- 5.0- 7.5- 10.0- 12.5- 15.0- 30.0- 50+ Unspe. households than 1 2.4 4.9 7.4 9.9 12.4 14.9 29.9 49.9 cified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

JHABUA DISTRICT (RURAL)

Total 14,931 130 1,175 2,601 3,003 1,935 2,148 973 2,384 410 82 90 1 11,303 99 708 1,760 2,136 1,516 1,730 826 2,066 357 72 33 2 2,546 29 437 685 622 264 264 51 121 15 2 56 3 1,082 2 30 156 245 155 154 96 197 38 8 1

1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2>597 38 357 63 8 566 33 1 266 127 242 15 II 6 1 1,837 26 239 442 381 249 193 99 184 11 8 5 2 472 12 108 147 113 40 32 6 12 1 1 3 288 10 49 72 42 41 22 46 3 3

2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,014 29 192 4.J 2 450 264 279 I09 220 25 4 1 1,601 20 158 327 351 215 228 90 188 20 4 2 175 8 28 62 43 10 14 2 5 3 3 238 1 6 53 56 39 37 17 27 2

3 Jhabua Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,84 1 II 368 820 , 857 546 457 204 486 76 15 I 1 2,513 8 173 488 510 377 323 160 401 59 13 2 1,053 3 183 300 279 128 99 17 40 4 3 275 12 32 68 41 35 27 45 13 2

4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,011 II 146 378 568 351 592 2r8 539 II3 14 8r 1 2,250 6 59 236 420 282 473 186 451 98 13 26 2 558 5 86 124 113 41 84 13 33 4 55 3 203 1 18 3S 28 35 19 55 11

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,468 41 II2 323 562 443 554 315 897 18r 38 2 1 3,102 39 79 267 474 393 513 291 842 169 34 2 288 1 32 52 74 45 35 13 31 3 2 3 78 1 1 4 14 5 6 11 24 9 2

JHABUA DISTRICT (URBAN)

Total 255 7 51 47 41 30 24 15 29 9 2 1 201 4 34 36 35 23 23 13 22 9 2 2 41 3 17 11 3 4 1 2 3 13 3 3 2 5 74

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN (BASED ON Total of cultivating households Cultivating households according to number of Size of land (Class ranges J person 2 persons 3-5 persons in acres) House- Family Hired ,----"------, _..A...... , holds workers workers House- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers r--~ ,....---"---.. ,..---"---, r---'--...... , M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 '

JHABUA

All Sizes 14,668 26,221 24,225 619 649 506 143 4,673 4,880 4,434 32 7,415 14,391 13,238 318 Less than 1 114 147 116 16 14 2 57 62 52 34 65 55 1.0-2.4 1,122 1,493 1,400 22 114 68 46 542 554 526 4 418 757 708 14 2.5-4.9 2,549 3,783 3,536 39 165 126 39 1.111 1,133 1,083 6 1,132 2,076 1,992 27 5.0-7.4 2,958 4,932 4,516 63 115 94 21 1,139 1,194 1,079 5 1,433 2,745 2,538 42 7.5-9.9 1.909 3,338 3,079 55 69 59 10 597 617 574 3 1,055 2,034 1,893 41 10.0-12.4 2,120 3,991 3,679 81 65 55 10 562 588 532 4 1,186 2,311 2,128 51 12.5-14.9 956 1,991 1,812 60 23 19 4 187 202 169 3 549 1,072 1,005 31 15.0-29.9 2,368 5,229 4,856 178 49 40 9 386 421 346 5 1,344 2,783 2,442 81 30.0-49.9 403 976 939 61 10 9 1 51 58 43 1 199 409 361 23 50+ 81 215 213 57 1 1 10 11 9 32 76 58 Unspecified 88 126 79 3 22 21 1 31 40 21 1 33 63 52 2

1 Thandla

All Sizes 2,559 4,582 4,40 3 100 87 62 25 827 84 2 804 8 1,284 2,451 2>351 55 Less than 33 49 43 1 i 17 18 16 12 24 20 1.0.2.4 350 480 449 12 20 12 8 172 172 169 3 144 264 235 9 2.5·4.9 634 990 964 16 33 22 11 250 254 243 3 306 564 577 11 5.0·7.4 561 1,009 933 10 12 10 2 199 204 192 2 275 529 491 7 7.5·9.9 325 614 607 5 7 6 1 77 77 77 196 388 369 5 10.0-12-4 263 549 509 9 7 5 2 60

2 Pctlawad

,All Sizes 1,965 3,175 3,001 125 109 75 34 774 779 763 6 882 1,656 1,571 66 Less than 1 25 22 19 6 5 1 14 14 14 2 3 4 1.0-2.4 174 194 195 1 30 16 14 99 98 99 40 66 70 2.5·4.9 433 562 534 3 33 22 11 239 237 241 151 270 255 3 5.0·7.4 445 679 650 12 16 13 3 198 198 197 1 206 382 372 5 7.5·9.9 261 435 395 17 8 6 2 91 92 89 1 140 262 240 11 10.0-12.4 274 518 492 15 9 7 2 66 69 62 1 154 294 286 8 12.5·14.9 107 232 201 14 1 1 19 20 17 1 67 135 124 8 15.0-29.9 219 473 455 51 5 4 46 49 42 1 107 218 195 25 30.0·49.9 24 52 54 7 1 1 2 2 2 14 24 24 6 50 + 3 8 6 5 1 2 1

3 Jhabua

All Sizes 3,770 6,724 6,356 lJI 1$7 101 56 1,195 1,226 1,160 4 1,903 3,666 3,399 64 Less than 1 10 12 8 4 3 1 3 3 3 3 6 4 1.0-2.4 353 474 464 5 33 15 18 168 170 166 132 243 228 2 2.5-4.9 799 1,236 1,159 9 39 23 16 318 324 310 2 391 726 675 6 5.0-7,4 848 1,478 1,376 23 30 22 8 287 297 276 1 438 846 789 14 7.5-9.9 538 923 880 10 23 17 6 167 169 165 293 546 530 9 10.0·12.4 452 840 785 18 15 13 2 127 132 121 240 454 423 10 12.5·14.9 198 444 417 19 3 2 1 41 43 39 98 196 177 7 15.0-29.9 481 1,092 1,032 28 7 4 3 74 77 71 264 550 490 15 30.0-49.9 75 184 180 8 2 1 1 10 11 9 37 82 66 1 50 + 15 39 52 11 1 1 6 15 14 Unspecified 1 2 3 1 2 3 75

B-XII SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AREAS SEPARATELY 20% SAMPLE) Persons engaged in cultivation 6·10 persons More than 10 persons Unspecified Size of land House· Family Hired House. Family Hired· House· Family Hired (Class ranges holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) ~ ,------'---, ,.---"----., M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DISTRICT (RURAL)

1,832 6,208 6,141 216 46 236 269 52 53 1 All Sizes 2 6 7 5 Less than 1 38 114 120 4 10 1.0-2.4 133 448 422 6 8 2.5-4.9 263 886 865 16 2 13 13 6 5.0-7.4 179 609 576 11 4 19 26 5 7.5-9.9 295 1,007 976 26 5 30 33 7 10.0-12.4 192 676 608 26 4 22 26 1 12.5-14.9 565 1,912 1,980 78 14 73 79 7 10 1 15.0-29.9 133 450 465 24 10 50 63 13 30.0-49.9 31 98 117 25 7 29 29 32 50+ 1 2 5 1 Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

34 I I,759 1,748 35 12 68 75 2 8 All Sizes 2 6 7 1 Less than 1 11 32 37 3 1.0·2.4 43 150 133 2 2 2.5·4.9 74 259 243 1 1 7 5 5.0·7.4 44 139 l52 1 4 8 7.5.9.9 54 190 183 3 2 13 11 10.0·12.4 28 101 92 3 12.5·14.9 73 251 260 11 5 28 29 15.0·29.9 8 23 29 9 2 11 16 30.0-49.9 4 8 12 6 1 5 6 2 50+ Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

19 I 649 614 5I 3 I6 19 2 6 All Sizes 3 Less than 1 4 14 12 1 1.0-2.4 9 33 27 1 2.5·4.9 25 86 78 6 5.0-7.4 22 75 64 5 7.5.9.9 44 148 142 6 10.0-12.4 19 70 54 5 6 6 12.5·14.9 60 197 211 23 5 6 2 15.0·29.9 6 20 21 1 5 7 30.0·49.9 2 6 5 ; 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

489 1,660 1,649 60 14 71 92 3 12 All Sizes Less than 1 16 46 52 3 4 1.0-2.4 48 163 158 1 3 2.5-4.9 91 307 295 8 1 6 8 1 5.0-7.4 51 176 161 1 3 15 18 1 7.5-9.9 67 231 225 7 2 10 14 1 10.0-12.4 53 187 180 12 3 16 20 12.5-14.9 133 455 463 13 1 6 5 2 15.0-29.9 23 75 82 7 3 15 22 30.0-49.9 7 20 33 8 1 3 5 3 50+ Unspecified 76

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN (BASED ON Total of cultivating households . Cultiv:ating households according to number of Size of land (Class ranges 1 person 2 persons 3.5 persons in acres) House- Family Hired .----"----~ ...... , holds workers workers House· Family House· Family Hired House' Family Hired holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers ~ ~ ,..----A--., ,..----A--., M F M F M F M F i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 lL 12 13 14 15 16

4 Jobat

All Sizes !Z,93 2 5,20r 4,615 II6 134 II7 17 90r 984 810 8 1,594 3,100 2,774 71 Less than 1 8 11 10 5 5 5 3 6 5 1.0·2.4 135 188 173 4 14 9 5 56 62 50 62 109 109 3 2.5·4.9 365 513 467 5 26 25 1 164 171 157 166 290 279 4 5.0·7.4 548 881 778 9 21 17 4 223 240 205 1 273 520 470 7 7.5·9.9 ' '34'7 612 518 11 14 13 1 112 121 10l 1 194 389 334 7 10.0·12.4 580 1,035 935 25 16 14 2 155 168 140 2 357 700 621 17 12.5·14.9 213 394 360 9 6 5 1 45 54 38 136 253 238 7 15.0·29.9 534 1, 154 1,034 32 11 9 2 93 105 79 2 317 663 570 16 30.0·49.9 108 251 234 10 4 4 17 20 13 1 54 105 101 8 50 + 14 47 39 8 2 2 4 11 5 Unspecified -80 li5 67 3 22 21 29 38 1~ 28 54 42 2 5 Alirajpur

All Sizes 3,442 6,53'9 5,850 147 162 151 II 976 1,049 897 6 1.752 3.518 3. 143 62 Less than 1 38 53 36 5 5 18 22 14 14 26 22 1.0·2.4 110 157 119 17 16 47 52 42 40 75 66 2.5·4.9 318 482 412 6 34 34 140 147 132 118 226 206 3 5.0·7.4 556 885 779 9 36 32 4 232 255 209 241 468 416 9 7.5·9.9 438 754 679 12 17 17 150 158 141 232 449 420 9 10.0.12.4 551 1,049 958 14 18 16 2 154 155 153 295 586 541 10 12.5.14.9 314 . 657 580 11 12 11 1 60 63 55 2 175 349 325 5 15.0·29.9 896 1,951 1,778 45 20 17 3 148 166 128 2 528 1,102 945 20 30.0·49.9 181 450 421 25 3 3 19 22 16 92 196 174 6 50 + 38 98 86 25 7 8 6 16 39 27 Unspecified 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1

JHABUA

All Sizes 227 312 231 106 30 25 5 88 94 66 16 94 156 122 59 Less than 1 4 4 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 2 1.0-2.4 48 56 43 6 11 9 2 22 21 20 3 14 23 18 3 2.5-4.9 40 49 36 17 6 4 2 16 19 12 1 18 26 22 16 5.0-7.4 39 44 45 12 4 3 1 18 17 17 2 17 24 27 10 7.5-9.9 25 37 28 9 3 3 12 13 8 3 7 10 9 4 10.0-12.4 22 40 28 11 6 7 3 2 14 30 18 6 12.5-14.9 12 22 12 5 6 8 3 1 4 7 2 4 15.0-29.9 27 43 27 35 2 2 4 5 2 1 16 28 19 14 30.0-49.9 8 15 11 9 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 7 2 50+ 2 2 2 2

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 77

B-XII SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AREAS SE PARA TEL Y-Condd. 20% SAMPLE) Persons engaged in cultivation

6·10 persons More than 10 persons Unspecified Size of land House· Family Hired House- Family Hired- House- Family Hired (Class ranges holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) ~ .---"-----. ~ M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Tahsil (Rural)

288 949 964 34 9 5% 50 3 6 All Sizes Less than 1 J 8 9 1 1.0-2.t 9 27 30 1 2.5-4.9 31 104 99 1 5.0·7.4 25 89 81 3 2 7.5-9.9 51 153 172 6 1 10.0-12.4 26 84 83 2 12.5·14.9 105 351 353 14 5 26 30 3 15.0·29.9 31 108 110 1 2 14 10 30.0-49.9 6 23 22 5 2 11 10 3 50+ 1 2 5 Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

52 3 1,791 1,766 36 B 30 33 42 21 t All Sizes 1 Less than 1 4 14 10 2 1.0·2.4 24 75 74 2 2 2.5-4.9 42 130 150 5 5.0·7.4 37 130 lIB 2 2 7.5·9.9 79 285 254 4 7 8 4 10.0-12.4 66 234 199 4 1 12.5·14.9 194 658 693 17 1- 8 9 5 4 1 15.0-29.9 65 224 223 6 2 5 8 13 30.0·49.9 12 41 45 1 3 10 8 24 50+ Unspecified

DISTRICT (RURAL)

15 37 38 31 All Sizes Less than 1 1 3 3 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 3 11 11 2 7.5-9.9 2 3 7 3 10.0-12.4 2 7 7 12.5-14.9 5 8 6 20 15.0-29.9 2 5 4 6 30.0-49.9 50+ 78

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TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part A-Households Classified by Major Groups of principal household Industry and number of persons engaged.

Household Industry Total Total Households engaged in Household Industry (Division and Major Groups only Rural Number according to the number of Persons engaged of I.S.I.C.) Urban of .., households 1 2 3-5 6-10 More Un- Person Persons Persons Persons than 10 sped- Persons fied. 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9

JHABUA DISTRICT

All Industries T 378 135 133 90 14 4 2 R 221 72 81 55 7 4 2 U 157 63 52 35 7

Division o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, T 34 18 14 I I fiishing and hunting R 27 18 8 U 7 6

Major 02 Forestry and logging T 25 18 6 1 Groups R 25 18 6 1

04 Livestock and hunting T 9 8 R 2 2 U 7 6

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 344 II7 ZI9 89 14 4 r R 194 54 73 55 7 4 r U 150 63 46 34 7

Major 20 Foodstuffs T 46 18 17 9 2 Groups R 27 11 8 7 1 U 19 7 9 2 1

22 Tobacco products T R

23 Textile-cotton T 16 5 4- 3 2 1 1 R to 2 2 2 2 1 1 U 6 3 2 1

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 45 29 11 3 1 1 R 19 12 5 1 1 U 26 17 6 3

28 Manufacture of wood and wooden T 74 17 33 24 products R 53 10 21 22 U 21 7 12 2

31 Leather and leather products T 34 11 16 7 R 26 8 13 5 U 8 3 3 2 81

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Concld.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part A-Households Classified by Major Groups of principal household Industry and number of persons engaged-Concld.

Household Industry Total Total Households engaged in Household Industry (Division and Major Groups only Rural Number according to the number of Persons engaged of I.S.I.C.) Urban of households 1 2 3-5 6-10 More Un- Person Persons Persons Persons than 10 sped- Persons ned.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

JHABUA DISTRICT-Concld.

34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T 68 3 23 32 9 1 other than petroleum and coal R 39 1 18 16 3 1 U 29 2 5 16 6

36 Basic metals and their products except T 31 18 6 6 1 machinery and transport equipment R 12 6 3 2 1 U 19 12 3 4

38 Transport equipment T 1 1 U 1 1

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries T 28 15 8 5 R 7 4 2 1 U 21 11 6 4

Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 82

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AR£AS-Contd.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part B-Housebolds Classified by Minor Groups of Principal Household Industry

Code Household Industry Minor Number of Code Household Industry Minor Number of No. of Group (Description) Households No. of Group (Description) Households I.S.I.C. I.S.I.C. T R U T R U

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

JHABUA DISTRICT

All Household Industries 378 221 157 273.2 Traditional garments 19 19

025.3 Production of gum 25 25 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head- geaas n.e.c. 26 26 040.2 Rearing of buffalo for milk and animal power 6 6 281.0 Manufacture of wooden fur- , niture and fixtures 2 040.3 Rearing of cows for milk and 2 animal power 282.0 Manufacture of structural of wooden goods (including 040.5 Production and rearing treated timber) such as beams, livestock mainly for milk and posts, doors, windows 13 3 10 animal power n.e.c. 2 Z 283.1 Carpentary works concerned 200.1 Production of flour by village with repairs of agricultural chakkies or flour mill by gri- implements (wood) 7 7 nding wheat, maize, gram etc. 3 2 284.9 Manufacture of other wooden 200.6 Parching of grains 5 2 3 products n.e.c.

204.1 Slaughtering, preservation of 288.5 Making of baskets and broo- meat and fish and canning of msticks 40 36 4 fish 288.8 Making of chicks, cuscus- 206.0 Production of butter, cream, tatti and fans, sticks and poles from bamboo 7 5 2 ghee, cheese, chhana, khowa and other dairy products 3 3 288.9 Manufacture of other articles from leaf, cane, bamboo, 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or cork and other allied products 20 9 by small machines 11 n.e.c. 4 3

209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, 310.1 Flaying, processing of hides peda, bar phi, batasa etc. 14 11 3 and skins including taxidermy 1 •

220.0 Manufacture of bidi 31Ll Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, 230.0 Cotton ginning, cleaning, car- sandals) 33 26 7 . ding, pressing and baling 3 2 340.1 Making of bricks 2 2 231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha and takali) 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles

233.2 Bleaching of cloth ( cotton) 342.2 Manufacture:o{ lime and yarn 2 2 344.0 Making of chakki, chakla, 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in han- silaut, lorha, jainta, utensils dlooms 10 7 3 and other articles from stone 83

TABLE B-=-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Concld.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part B-Households Classified by Minor Groups of Principal Household Industry

Code Household Industry Minor Number of Code Household Industry Minor Number of No. of Group (Description) Households No. of Group (Description) Households I.S.I.C. I.S.I.C. .------"----0 T R U T R U

2 3 .. 5 1 2 3 4 5

JHABUA DISTRICT-Concld.

350.0 Making of earthenware such 369.8 Foundry Industry (including as pottery, etc. 63 34 29 blacksmity) 8 1 7 362.0 Manufacture of arms and we­ apons and their repair service 5 2 3 385.1 Manufacture of cycle parts and accessories such as saddle, 364.0 Manufacture of iron and steel seat frame and gear etc. 1 1 furniture 1

365.4 Making of brass and bell 392.0 Repairing and servicing of metal ornaments 4 2 2 watches and clocks 1

367.1 Making of tin utensils 1 393.2 Goldsmithy 22 6 16 367.2 Making of articles from tin sheets 2 1 399.1 Making oftikka and cowdung cakes 1 1 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal etc. 10 5 5 399.4 Making of lac bangles 4 1 3

Note:-'n.e.c.' stands for 'Not elsewhere classified.' 84 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (BASED ON Cultivating Households engaged in Total of cultivating Households which ate engaged in Household Industry Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons Size of land (class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired House Family Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers ~ ,..-----A..---- ,..---A---. ~ M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

JHABUA

All Sizes 26:3 465 411 26 20 16 4 83 88 76 2 125 242 213 14 Less than 1 16 26 16 1 2 1 1 7 8 6 7 11 9 1 1.0-2.4 53 81 7I 4 7 6 1 19 21 16 1 23 39 39 3 2.5-4.9 52 79 65 5 4 1 23 23 23 21 41 33 5.0-7.4 45 88 64 4 2 2 17 18 15 1 21 49 34 7.S-9.9 26 48 47 4 3 2 1 4 4 4 13 26 19 4 10.0-12.4 28 61 61 3 23 41 4S 1 12.5-14.9 17 25 35 4 7 7 7 6 8 16 1 15.0-29.9 16 33 33 4 3 4 2 8 14 13 2 30.0-49.9 7 ~I 17 2 1 1 1 3 7 2 2 50 + 1 1 1 1 Unspecified 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Thandla

All Sizes 38 5S 63 S IS IS IS 20 33 34 4 Less than 1 5 7 5 3 3 3 2 4 2 1.0-2.4 7 7 8 6 6 6 1 1 2 2.5-4.9 4 6 5 1 1 1 3 5 4 5.0-7.4 5 8 7 1 1 1 4 7 6 7.5-9.9 6 9 13 3 5 7 7 3 10.0-12.4 3 5 8 1 3 5 8 1 12.5-14.9 3 4 5 2 2 2 1 2 3 15.0·29.9 4 8 11 1 I 1 1 2 2 Unspecified 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Petlawad

All Sizes 49 81 58 8 II 10 I 14 IS U .2 I7 32 22 5 Less than 1 4 5 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 1.0.2.4 18 25 18 4 6 6 5 5 4 5 7 8 3 2.5-4.9 9 14 S 2 2 3 3 3 4 9 5 5.0·7.4 5 9 6 3 3 2 1 1 3 7.5.9.9 3 6 3 2 5 3 10.0.12.4 5 15 14 2 3 3 12.5.14.9 2 3 4 15.0.29.9 1 2 1 2 30.0·49.9 1 1 2 1 2 50 + 1 1 3 Jbabua

All Sizes 7 1 137 128 3 :5 3 .2 17 IS z6 36 71 64 .2 Less than 1 1 1 1.0.2.4 15 29 27 3 4 2 11 21 19 2.5·4.9 21 32 28 3 2 9 9 9 7 14 12 5.0·7.4 9 27 17 2 2 2 5 14 8 7.5.9·9 8 16 19 2 2 2 1 3 2 10.0.12.4 5 11 8 5 11 8 12.5·14.9 6 9 18 1 4 3 11 15.0·29.9 5 8 11 2 2 1 4 30.0·49.9 1 4 1 4 85 B-XV CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY 20% SAMPLE) Household Industry

6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Size ofland House· Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired (class ranges holds workers workers ' holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) ~ ,------'----., ..------'------M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 1

DISTRICT (RURAL)

35 119 118 Ii) All Sizes Less than 1 4 15 15 1.0-2.4 3 11 8 2.5-4.9 5 19 15 3 5.0-7.4 6 16 23 7.5-9.9 5 20 13 2 10.0-12.4 4 10 12 3 12.5-14.9 5 15 18 2 15.0-29.9 3 13 14 30.0-49.9 50+ Unspecified Tahsi1 (Rural)

3 7 14 I All Sizes Less than 1 1.0.2.4 2.5·4.9 5.0-7.4 2 6 7.5-9.9 10.0.12.4- 12.5·14.9 2 5 8 15.0·29.9 Unspecified Tahsil (Rural)

7 24 24 I All Sites Less than 1 2 7 6 1.0.2.4 2.5-4.9 1 3 4 5.0.7,4 7.5-9.9 3 12 11 10.0.12.4 1 2 3 1 12.5·14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0·49.9 50+

Tahsil (Rural)

13 45 46 1 All Sites Less than 1 1 4 6 1.0.2.4 2 7 6 2.5·4.9 2 11 7 5.0·7.4 4 11 14 7.5.9.9 10.0·12.4 2 6 7 12.5.14.9 2 6 6 15.0·29.9 30.0-49.9 86 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (BASED ON Cultivating Households engaged in Total of cultivating Households which are engaged in Household Industry 1 Person 2 Persons 3·5 Persons Size of land (class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House. Family Hired House Family Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers holds workers workers ,.....---A----. ~ ~ r--"-----, M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

4 Jobat

All Sizes 79 144 13° 9 2 2 24 25 23 45 90 81 :I Less than 1 3 9 3 3 9 3 1.0-2,4 11 19 16 4 5 3 6 10 10 2.5·4.9 13 18 18 7 7 7 6 11 11 5.0·7,4 20 33 27 3 2 2 7 7 7 10 23 18 7.5-9.9 4 6 7 1 1 1 3 5 6 10.0'12.4 12 21 24 2 11 18 23 12.5.14.9 5 8 7 2 3 3 3 1 3 2 15.0·29.9 5 13 10 1 4 9 6 30.0-49.9 5 16 17 1 1 1 1 2 2 Unspecified 1 1 1 1 1 1

5 Alirajpur

All Sizes 26 48 32 2 1 13 15 II 7 z6 1:1 1 Less than 1 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 1.0.2,4 2 1 2 1 1 1 2.5·4.9 5 9 6 3 3 3 1 2 1 5.0·7.4 6 11 7 4 5 3 1 2 2 7.5·9.9 5 11 5 1 1 1 2 6 1 10.0.12.4 3 9 7 2 4 6 12.5·14.9 1 1 1 1 15.0·29.9 1 2 2

JHABUA

All Sizes 28 43 51 7 I I 12 9 13 2 8 14 16 1 Less than 1 3 5 4 1 1 1 2 4 3 1.0-2.4 3 4 _ 6 1 1 1 2 3 5 2.5-4.9 7 7 10 2 1 1 4 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 5.0-7.4 2 4 4 1 1 1 7.5-9.9 ·5 7 8 4 3 3 3 10.0-12.4 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 12.5-14.9 3 5 6 1 2 2 5 4 15.0-29.9 2 6 6 30.0-49.9 1 4 4

Note -Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 87

B-XV

LASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Concld. 20% SAMPLE) Household Industry

6·10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Size ofland House. Family Hired House· Family Hired House· Family Hired (class ranges holds workers workers holds workers workers holds workers workers in acres) ~.., ~ r---"-----. M F M F M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

Tahsil (Rural)

8 27 26 7 All Sizes Less than 1 4 3 1.0·2.4 2.5·4.9 2 3 5.0·7.4 7.S·9.9 1 3 1 2 10.0.12.4 1 2 2 2 12.5·14.9 1 4 4 15.0.29.9 3 13 14 30.0·49.9 Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

4 16 8 All Sizes Lessthan 1 1.0·2.4 1 4 2 2.5·4.9 1 4 2 5.0.7,4 1 3 3 7.5·9.9 1 5 1 10.0·12.4 12.5.14.9 15.0.29.9

DISTRICT (URBAN)

7 19 22 4 Ail Sizes Less than 1 1.0-2.4 1 2 4 2.5-4.9 1 3 3 5.0-7.4 2 4 5 4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 2 6 6 15.0-29.9 1 4 4 30.0-49.9 88

TABLE SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Notes:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total r------"------, -, (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ~workers holds ~wotkers holds ,---1'---., workers only) M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

All Divisions T 669 1,003 743 68 36 58 57 2 120 204 175 13 (a) 291 508 462 33 34 56 57 2 99 178 162 - 9 (b) 378 495 281 35 2 2 21 26 13 4

R 484 752 579 45 34 57 56 1 107 186 163 13 (a) 263 465 411 26 33 56 56 1 95 172 155 9 (b) 221 287 168 19 1 1 12 14 8 4

U 185 251 164 23 2 1 1 1 13 18 12 (a) 28 43 51 7 1 1 1 4 6 7 (b) 157 208 113 16 1 1 9 12 5

Division 0 T 39 42 20 I I t (a) Agriculture, live- 5 6 6 I I t stock, forestry, (b) 34 36 14 fishing and hunting

I R 3 33 II I t I (a) 4 5 5 I I (b) 27 28 6

V 8 9 9 (a) I I (b) 7 8 8

Major Group 00 T 1 2 Field produce and (a) 1 2 plantation crops R 2 (a) 2

Major Group 02 T 26 27 5 1 1 Forestry and logging (a) 1 1 I 1 1 (b) 25 26 4

R 26 27 5 1 1 1 (a) 1 1 1 1 1 I (b) 25 26 4

Major Group 04 T 12 14 13 Livestock and (a) 3 4 3 hunting (b) 9 10 10

R 4 5 4 (a) 2 3 2 (b) 2 2 2

U 8 9 9 (a) 1 1 1 (b) 7 8 8 89

B-XVI

of WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation." have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated ...... ---. Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds ~ workers holds ~ workers holds ~ workers Urban M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT

93 145 133 7 388 537 339 42 32 59 39 4 T 54 97 92 3 87 142 123 19 17 35 28 (a) 39 48 41 4 301 395 216 23 15 24 11 4 (b)

74 117 107 6 251 359 228 25 18 33 25 R 51 93 85 3 72 120 97 13 12 24 18 (a) 23 24 22 3 179 239 131 12 6 9 7 (b)

19 28 26 1 137 178 111 17 14 26 14 4 U 3 4 7 15 22 26 6 5 11 10 (a) 16 24 19 1 122 156 85 11 9 15 4 4 (b)

1 I 2 37 40 17 T 0 (a) I I 2 3 4 ~ 34 36 14 (b)

1 1 2 29 3 1 8 R 1 1 2 2 3 2 (a) 27 28 6 (b)

8 9 9 U 1 1 I (a) 7 8 8 (b)

1 2 TOO 1 2 (a) 1 1 2 R 1 1 2 (a) 25 26 4 T02 (a) 25 26 4 (b)

25 26 4 R (a) 25 26 4 (b)

12 14 13 T04 3 4 3 (a) 9 10 10 (b)

4 5 4 R 2 3 2 (a) 2 2 2 (b)

8 9 9 U 1 1 1 (a) 7 8 8 (b) 90 TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Notes:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total ----, ~------, , (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ~workers holds ,..---A--, workers holds ,------A--, workers only) M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 JHABUA

Division I T 4 10 8 2 5 4 2 5 4 Mining and (a) 4 10 8 2 5 4 2 5 4 quarrying

R 4 ro 8 2 5 4 2 5 4 (a) 4 10 8 :2 5 4 :2 5 4

Major Group 10 T 4 10 8 2 5 4 2 5 4 Mining and (a) 4 10 8 2 5 4 2 5 4 quarrying

R 4 10 8 2 5 4 2 5 4 (a) 4 10 8 2 5 4 2 5 4

Division 2&3 T 626 951 715 68 34 53 53 2 II7 198 170 13 Manufacturing (a) 282 492 448 33 32 51 53 2 96 172 157 9 (b) 344 459 267 35 2 2 21 26 13 4

R 449 709 560 45 32 52 52 I 10-1 180 158 13 (a) 255 450 398 26 3 1 51 52 92 166 150 9 (b) 194 259 162 19 I 12 14 8 4

U 177 242 155 23 2 I I I 13 18 12 (a) 27 42 50 7 I I 4 6 7 (b) 150 200 105 r6 9 12 5

Major Group 20 T 91 126 108 18 3 3 2 1 14 18 13 Foodstuffs (a) 45 69 75 13 2 2 2 1 8 10 10 (b) 46 57 33 5 1 1 6 8 3

R 57 83 69 9 2 3 6 6 4 (a) 30 47 48 7 1 2 5 5 4 (b) 27 36 21 2 1 1 1 1

U 34 43 39 9 1 1 8 12 9 (a) 15 22 27 6 1 1 3 5 6 (b) 19 21 12 3 5 7 3

Maror Group 22 T Tobacco-products (b)

R (b) 91

B-XVI OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS-Contd.

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation." have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated --, ----, Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds ~ workers holds ~ workers holds ,------'------, workers Urban M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT-Contd.

T I (a)

R (a)

T 10 (a)

R (8)

T2&3 92 144 13 1 7 351 497 322 42 32 59 39 4 6 0 138 120 19 17 35 28 (a) 53 9 9 3 84 (b) 39 48 41 4 267 359 202 23 15 24 II 4

R 73 II6 105 6 222 328 220 25 18 33 25 117 95 13 12 24 18 (a) 50 92 83 3 70 (b) 23 24 22 3 152 2II 125 12 6 9 7

19 28 26 12 9 169 102 17 14 26 14 4 U (a) 14 21 ~5 6 5 II 10 3 4 7 (b) 16 24 19 lI5 148 77 II 9 15 4 4

12 16 19 50 65 53 14 12 24 21 3 T 20 8 12 15 17 24 28 12 10 21 20 (a) 4 4- 4 33 41 25 2 2 3 1 3 (b)

9 12 12 34 50 41 9 6 12 11 R 5 8 8 14 22 25 7 5 10 10 (a) 4 4- 4 20 28 16 2 1 2 1 (b)

3 4- 7 16 15 12 5 6 12 10 3 U 3 4- 7 3 2 3 5 5 11 10 (a) 13 13 9 1 1 3 (b)

1 1 1 T 22 1 1 1 (b)

1 1 R 1 1 (b) 92

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Note -(1) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total -----"--- ~ _..A-- Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired (Major Group Urban holds ,-----"---. workers holds ~workers holds ~---. workers only) M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

Major Group 23 T 39 62 54 4 10 15 13 Textile-cotton (a) 23 40 40 4 9 14 12 (b) 16 22 14 1 1 I

R 31 53 46 1 4 10 15 13 (a) 21 37 36 1 4 9 14 12 (b) 10 16 10 1 1 1

U 8 9 8 (a) 2 3 4 (b) 6 6 4

Major Group 24 T 2 3 4 3 3 Textile-jute (a) 2 3 4 3 3

R 2 3 4 3 3 (a) 2 3 4 3 3

Major Group 27 T 48 56 18 3 4 4 Textile-miscellaneous (a) 3 4 4 1 2 2 (b) 45 52 14 2 2 2

R 22 26 9 1 2 2 (a) 3 4 4 2 2 (b) 19 22 5

U 26 30 9 1 2 2 2 (b) 26 30 9 1 2 2 2

Major Group 28 T 143 209 176 11 15 23 24 32 SI 49 4 Manufacture of (a) 69 117 103 7 15 23 24 30 49 48 4 wood and wooden (b) 74 92 73 4 2 2 1 products

R 121 180 162 8 15 23 24 31 50 49 -1 (a) 68 113 99 7 15 23 24 30 49 48 4 (b) 53 67 63 1 1 1 1

U 22 29 14 3 (a) 1 4 4 (b) 21 25 10 3 93

B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS--Contd.

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation". have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds ~ workers holds r~ workers holds r---"-----, workers Urban M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT-Contd.

9 17 13 17 26 21 1 2 3 3 T'23 7 16 13 6 9 11 1 (a) 2 1 11 17 10 2 3 3 (b)

8 16 13 11 19 14 2 2 R 7 16 13 4 6 7 (a) 1 7 13 7 2 2 (b)

6 7 7 1 U 2 3 4 1 (a) 1 4 4 3 1 (b)

1 1 T24 1 1 (a)

1 R 1 (a)

44 51 14 T27 2 2 2 (a) 42 49 12 (b)

21 24 7 R 2 2 2 (a) 19 22 5 (b)

23 27 7 U 23 27 7 (b)

16 22 19 n 100 76 5 8 13 8 T 28 8 14 11 12 23 16 2 4 8 4 (a) 8 8 8 60 77 60 3 4 5 4 (b)

15 21 18 54 76 64 2 6 10 7 R 8 14 11 11 19 12 2 4 8 4 (a) 7 7 7 43 57 52 2 2 3 (b)

18 24 12 3 2 3 U 1 4 4 (a) 17 20 8 3 2 3 (b) 94

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Notes:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total ,.-----A-- -., (Division and Rural House· Family workers Hired House· Family workers Hired House· Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ~workers holds ,.------'------workers holds ,----'-----, workers only) M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

Major Group 31 T 105 158 121 2 5 7 6 15 23 22 Leather and (a) 71 113 99 2 5 7 6 14 22 21 leather products (b) 34 45 22 1 1 1

R 89 137 103 2 5 7 6 14 22 21 (a) 63 102 86 2 5 7 6 13 21 20 (b) 26 35 17 1 1 1

U 16 21 18 1 (a) 8 11 13 1 (b) 8 10 5

Major Group 34·35 T 105 195 171 21 8 15 14 26 61 50 5 Non metallic (a) 37 86 73 3 8 15 14 20 54 45 1 mineral products (b) 68 109 98 18 6 7 5 4 other than petroleum and coal

R 75 139 114 18 8 15 14 26 61 50 5 (a) 36 84 71 3 8 15 14 20 54 45 1 (b) 39 55 43 15 6 7 5 4

U 30 56 57 3 (a) 1 2 2 (b) 29 54 55 3

Major Group 36 T 61 100 53 13 15 23 19 4 Basic metals and (a) 30 58 50 7 13 20 19 4 their products (b) 31 42 3 6 2 3 except machinery and transport equipment.

R 42 75 51 7 15 23 19 4 (a) 30 58 50 7 13 20 19 4 (b) 12 17 1 2 3

U 19 25 2 6 (b) 19 25 2 6

Major Group 38 T 1 Transport equipment(b) 1

U (b) 95 B-XVI OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS--Contd.

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation". have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds .------"------workers holds r~ workers holds .------"------workers Urban M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT-Contd.

19 32 29 63 90 59 2 3 6 5 T 31 16 27 27 34 52 41 2 2 5 4 (ll) 3 5 2 29 38 18 1 1 1 (b)

18 30 29 49 72 42 2 3 6 5 R 16 27 27 27 42 29 2 2 5 4 (a) 2 3 2 22 30 13 1 1 1 (b)

2 14 18 17 U 7 10 12 (a) 2 7 8 5 (b)

22 35 I 35 5 46 78 70 10 3 6 2 1 T34-35 5 9 9 2 4 8 5 (a) 17 26 26 3 42 70 65 10 3 6 2 1 (b)

13 19 18 4 27 42 32 9 1 2 R 5 9 9 2 3 6 3 (a) 8 10 9 2 24. 36 29 9 2 (b)

9 16 17 1 19 36 38 2 4 2 1 U 1 2 2 (a) 9 16 17 18 34 36 1 2 4 2 (b)

13 22 15 1 30 49 19 8 3 6 T 36 9 18 15 1 8 20 16 2 (a) 4 4 22 29 3 6 3 6 (b)

10 18 15 17 34 17 2 R 9 18 15 8 20 16 2 (a) 1 9 14 1 (b)

3 4 13 15 2 6 3 6 U 3 4 13 15 2 6 3 6 (b)

T 38 (b)

U (b) 96

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Notes:-(i) In column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" and (ii) Lines with nil entries

Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total --., (Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ~workers holds ~workers holds .-----'-----.. workers only) M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

Major Group 39 T 30 40 9 2 3 Miscellaneous (a) 2 2 1 1 manufacturing (b) 28 38 9 1 1 2 industries.

R 9 12 1 1 (a) 2 2 1 1 (b) 7 10 1 U 21 28 8 1 1 2 (b) 21 28 8 1 1 2 97

B-XVI

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS--Concld.

20% SAMPLE)

(b) for "without cultivation". have been omitted.

7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 year Months not stated r------"------, Total House­ Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds ,.-----"---, workers holds r~ workers holds ~ workers Urban M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT- Concld.

26 36 8 1 T 39 1 (a) 26 36 8 (b)

7 10 1 R 1 (a) 7 10 (b) ..(,,) 19 26 7 1 U 19 26 7 1 (b) 98

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE AND

(BASED ON

Total Size of sample no. of households Total sample no. of Total household house- Total sample household Single member Particulars house- population holds population households holds --. Total Rural Urban P M F P M F H.H. M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA

TOTAL 89,627 514,384 262,695 251,689 17,892 102,264 52,155 50,109 774 557 217

I All Rural Areas 478,657 243,941 234,716 16,430 95,357- 48,593 46,764 555 400 155

( i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor in household Industry 1,278 4,766 2,549 2,217 301 230 71

(ii) Households engaged in household Industr;y only 221 1,074 563 5II 16 15 I

(iii) Households engaged in cultivation (in acres) 14,931 89,5 1 7 45,481 44,°36 238 155 83

Size of holding Groups (in acres) (i) Less than 1 130 614 332 282 8 6 2 (ii) 1.0·2.4 1,175 5,651 2,819 2,832 53 23 30 (iii) 2.5-4.9 2,601 13,353 6,751 6,602 65 39 26 (iv) 5.0-7.4 3,003 16,875 8,595 8,280 41 36 5 (v) 7.5-9.9 1,935 11,338 5,724 5,614 23 17 6 (vi) 10.0-12.4 2,148 13,397 6,822 6,575 22 14 8 (vii) 12.5-14.9 973 6,627 3,402 3,225 2 1 1 (viii) 15.0-29.9 2,384 17,076 8,756 8,320 19 14 5 (ix) 30.0-49.9 4W 3,315 1,633 1,682 1 1 (x) 50 + 82 777 389 388 1 1 (xi) Unspecified 90 494 258 236 3 3

II All Urban Areas 89,627 35,727 18,754 16,973 1,462 6,907 3,562 3,345 219 157 62 99

B-XVU

PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY

20% SAMPLE)

Size of sample households

2-3 Members 4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and ovet ,------A------, S.No. House- House- House- House- holds M F holds M F holds M F holds M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT

3,010 4,215 3,652 8,138 20,787 20,121 4,391 17,323 16,606 1,579 9,273 9,513 T

2,640 3.715 3,219 7,622 19":94 18.878 4,124 16,278 15.593 1,489 8,706 8,919 I

365 508 417 46r 1,137 1,088 II7 464 43 0 34 210 211 (i)

59 87 67 90 229 2 I5 49 I93 186 7 19 42 (ii )

2,216 3,120 2,735 7,071 I8,128 I7,575 3,958 15,6zr 14,977 1,448 8,457 8,666 (iii)

32 42 42 65 167 153 22 100 71 3 17 14 (i) 276 359 365 626 1532 1,543 182 691 686 38 214 208 (ii) 529 737 655 1,421 3,516 3,547 489 1,921 1,829 97 538 545 (iii) 479 664 586 1,557 3,996 3,880 763 2,979 2,851 163 920 958 (iv) 272 400 332 953 2,426 2,357 540 2,065 2,086 147 816 833 (v) 261 371 326 986 2,553 2,483 658 2,602 2,489 221 1,282 1,269 (vi) 99 150 111 392 1,OH l)bq 334 1,346 1,256 146 861 888 (vii) 216 314 257 883 2,389 2,180 792 3,233 2,993 474 2,806 2,885 (viii) 32 52 36 127 343 311 132 508 544 118 729 791 (ix) 6 10 6 IS 41 40 24 91 93 36 246 249 (x) 14 21 19 46 121 112 22 85 79 5 28 26 (xi)

370 500 433 516 1,293 1,243 267 1,045 1,013 90 567 594 H

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TABLE C-III

PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational Levels Literate (without Primary or Junior Matriculation Total Population Illiterate educational levels) Basic and above Age·group ,.--•..A....------., ~ Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT

AU ages 514,384 262,695 251,689 238,889 241,379 20,316 6,662 1,923 470 1,567 178 o· 4 102,065 50,314 51,751 50,314 51,751 5· 9 85,188 43,997 41,191 40,804 39,826 3,189 1,365 4 10·14 51,370 27,500 23,870 22,975 22,276 4,327 1,505 195 88 3 1 15·19 39,111 20,091 19,020 17,191 18,041 2,312 824 452 L20 136 35 ZO.Z4 43,148 ZO,871 22,277 17,851 21,276 2,158 867 394 83 468 51 25·29 43,268 21,775 21,493 19,200 20,708 1,922 677 268 55 385 53 30·34 36,866 19,280 17,586 17,331 17,069 1,546 458 161 43 242 16 35·44 53,721 28,297 25,424 25,572 24,780 2,284 588 250 41 191 15 45.59 41,672 22,402 19,270 20,187 18,947 1,919 281 172 35 124 7 60+ 17,643 7,988 9,655 7,285 9,553 658 97 27 5 18 Age not stated 332 180 152 179 152 1 108

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TABLE C-V MOTHER TONGUE (Alphabetical order)

Total Rural Urban Language Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT

TOTAL 514,384 262,695 251,689 478,657 243,941 234,716 35,727 18,754 16,973 Afghani, Kabuli/Pakhto{ Pashto/Pathani 9 7 2 2 2 7 5 2 2 Arabic/Arbi 6 4 2 6 .. 2 3 Bagri-Rajasthani 2 2 2 2 4 Banjari 258 113 145 258 113 145 5 Bareli 1 1 1 1 6 Bengali 4 4 3 3 1 1 7 BhilaH 129,338 66,588 62,750 128,035 65,476 62.559 1,303 1,112 191 8 BhiH 240,018 121,414 118,604 238,152 120,796 117,356 1,866 618 1,248 9 Braj Bhasha/Braj Bhakha 17 12 5 9 7 2 8 5 3 10 Bundelkhandi 10 5 5 9 .. 5 1 1 11 Chhattisgarhi 1 1 1 1 12 English 27 9 18 11 5 6 16 4 12 13 French 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 14 German 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 15 Goanese 1 1 1 16 Gorkhali 3 3 3 3 17 Gujarati 6,827 3,267 3,560 4,518 2,145 2,373 2,309 1,122 1,187 18 Gurmukhi 1 1 1 1 19 Hindi 127,930 66,158 61,772 103,995 53,505 50,490 23,935 12,653 11,282 20 Hindustani 1 1 1 1 21 Irish 1 22 Jaipuri 2 2 2 2 23 Kannada 8 4 4 1 1 7 .. 3 24 Kathiyawadi 258 70 188 257 69 188 1 1 25 Konkani 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 26 Kotvali 70 32 38 70 32 38 27 Malayalam 25 8 17 7 6 J 18 2 16 28 Malvi 3,440 1,791 1,649 1,022 534 488 2,418 1,257 1,161 29 Marathi 770 404 366 169 94 75 601 310 291 30 Marwari 50 37 13 27 22 5 23 15 8 31 Meghwali 33 14 19 33 14 19 32 Mewari 35 25 10 IO 10 25 15 10 33 Nepali 49 35 14 12 8 4 37 27 10 34 Nimadi 845 415 430 773 374 399 72 41 31 35 Persian 22 11 11 22 11 11 36 Portuguese 1 1 1 1 37 Punjabi 56 26 30 9 7 2 47 19 28 38 Purbi 1 1 1 39 Rajasthani 32 18 14 17 10 7 15 8 7 40 Sindhi 125 80 45 29 19 10 96 61 35 41 Tamil 15 11 4 12 9 3 3 2 1 42 Telugu 1 1 43 Urdu 4,080 2,114 1,966 1,184 659 525 2,896 1,455 1,441 110

TABLE C-V

MOTHER TONGUE (TAHSIL.WISE FOR RURAL AREAS ONLY)

s. Mother S. Mother No. Tongue Persons Males Females No. Tongue Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1 Tbandla Tahsil 2 Petlawad Tabsil

All Languages 84,676 43,018 41,658 All Languages 61,277 31,207 30,070 1 Hindi 56,040 28,555 27,485 1 Bhili 32,743 16,651 16,092 2 Bhili 27,873 14,019 13,854 2 Hindi 27,252 13,890 13,362 3 Gujarati 486 291 195 3 Malyi 848 411 437 4 Urdu 141 71 70 4 Gujarati 292 180 112 5 Malyi 5 Urdu 23 9 14 6 Bhilali 6 Bhilali 7 Others 136 82 54 7 Others 119 66 53

3 Jhabua Tahsil 4 Jobat Tahsil

All Languages 118,140 59,957 58,183 All Languages 94,462 48,493 45,969 1 Bhili 104,519 52,833 51,686 1 Bhili 51,028 25,894 25,134 2 Hindi 12,430 6,511 5,919 2 Bhilali 34,411 17,973 16,438 3 Gujarati 551 352 199 3 Hindi 6,344 3,526 2,818 4 Urdu 71 45 26 4 Gujarati 2,093 747 1,346 5 Bhilali 19 19 5 Urdu 394 255 139 6 Malyi 15 3 12 6 Malyi 52 26 26 7 Others 535 194 341 7 Others 140 72 68

5 Alirajpur Tahsil

All Languages 120,102 61,266 58,836 Bhilali 93,605 47,484 46,121 2 Bhili 21,989 11,399 10,590 3 Hindi 1,929 1,023 906 4 Gujarati 1,096 575 521 5 Urdu 555 279 276 6 Malyi 107 94 13 7 Others 821 412 409

Note-Speakers of first six languages in the district are shown separately, speakers of "other languages" have been clubbed together as 'others'. 111

TABLE C -VII

RELIGION

Total Total Buddhists Christians Hindus Rural District/Tahsil Urban P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA DISTRICT T 514,384 262,695 251,689 8 3 2,527 2,056 251,905 242,228 R 478,657 243,941 234,716 7 3 1,985 1,580 238,358 230,194 U 35,727 18,754 16,973 1 542 476 13,547 12,034

1 Thandla Tahsil R 84,676 43,018 41,658 1 915 690 41,375 40,381 2 Petlawad Tahsil R 61,277 31,207 30,070 34 24 30,376 29,326 3 Jhabua Tahsil R 118,140 59,957 58,183 6 3 410 333 59,044 57,527 4 Jobat Tahsil R 94,462 48,493 45,969 120 80 47,500 45,162 5 Alirajpur Tahsil R 120,102 61,266 58,836 506 453 60,063 57.798

TABLE C-VII-Concld.

RELIGION

Total Other religions Religion Rural Jains Muslims Sikhs and persuations not stated District/Tahsil Urban r---A---. ~ r----"'-----. r----"'-----. M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

JHABUA DISTRICT T 2,658 2,452 5,576 4,924 20 26 1 R 1,114 1,028 2,473 1,909 4 2 U 1,544 1,424 3,103 3,015 16 24 1

1 Thandla Tahsil R 300 270 423 315 4 2 2 Petlawad Tahsil R 539 509 258 211 3 Jhabua Tahsil R 204 191 293 129 4 Jobat Tahsil R 61 56 812 671 5 Alirajpur Tahsil R 10 2 687 583 112

TABLE

SCHEDULED CASTES AND

WORKERS

Total Literate and Rural Educated Total WOl·kers As Cultivator District/Tahsil Urban Total Illiterate Persons (I-IX) r---"---, ,...------A---- ,-_--A.-, ,....-----A---- P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

PART-A Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

JHABUA DISTRICT T 14,805 7,676 7,129 7,157 7,064 519 65 4,473 3,296 2,039 1,818 R 12,993 6,765 6,228 6,397 6,192 368 36 3,946 3,017 2,006 1,791 U 1,812 911 901 760 872 151 29 527 279 33 27 Thandla Tahsil R 1,368 718 650 611 647 107 3 388 295 107 126 2 Petlawad Tahsil R 1,446 755 691 626 688 129 3 414 306 156 185 3 Jhabua Tahsil R 1,295 653 642 617 638 36 4 400 352 180 210 4 Jobat Tahsil R 1,962 1,021 941 982 920 39 21 588 472 306 288 5 Alirajpur Tahsil R 6,922 3,618 3,304 3,561 3,299 57 5 2,156 1,592 1,257 982

PART B-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

JHABUA DISTRICT T 435,793 221,931 213,862 216,712 213,364 5,219 498 134,853 121,075 125,305 115,627 R 430,293 218,850 211,443 214,211 211,057 4,639 386 133,008 120,058 124,402 114,982 U 5,500 3,081 2,419 2,501 2,307 580 112 1,845 1,017 903 645 Thandla Tahsil R 75,519 38,146 37,373 36,445 37,198 1,701 175 23,138 21,711 21,923 21,261 2 Petlawad Tahsil R 45,648 23,114 22,534 22,399 22,508 715 26 13,905 13,143 12,917 12,683 3 Jhabua Tahsil R 111,719 56,536 55,183 55,459 55,061 1,077 122 34,042 32,062 32,921 31,617 4 lobat Tahsil R 89,106 45,721 43,385 45,007 43,362 714 23 28,277 23,769 25,950 21,840 5 Alirajpur Tahsil R 108,301 55,333 52,968 54,901 52,928 432 40 33,646 29,373 30,691 27,581 113

C-VIII

SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS

II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Mining, Qu- In In arrying, Live- Manufae- Trans- stock, Forestry, turing port, Fishing,Hunting At other than In Storage As and Plantations, House- house- In Trade and In Total Agricultural Orchards and hold hold Construe- and Communi- Other Non- Rural Labourer Allied activities Industry Industry tion Commerce cations Services Workers Urban ,----"------, ~~ ,.....--A----, ~ ~ ,.....--A----, ~ ,----"----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes

331 287 274 137 1,045 688 57 26 27 5 51 21 37 612 314 3,203 3,833 T 329 256 268 131 895 564 32 24 13 40 18 35 328 233 2,819 3,211 R 2 31 6 6 150 124 25 2 14 5 11 3 2 284 81 384 622 U 9 3 31 15 160 110 32 49 41 330 355 R1 30 52 2 169 35 7 8 1 12 5 3 34 21 341 385 R2 10 ' 7 4 164 120 4 9 2 27 15 253 290 R3 40 26 22 8 168 119 2 5 45 30 433 469 R4 240 168 209 108 234 180 19 16 3 21 12 173 126 1,462 1,712 R5

of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes

3,762 2,837 3,298 1,769 204 62 165 34 292 16 92 36 266 2 1,459 692 87,078 92,787 T 3,678 2,775 3,197 1,741 180 59 119 32 232 5 56 31 221 2 923 431 85,842 91,385 R 84 62 101 28 24 3 46 2 60 11 36 5 45 546 261 1,236 1,402 U 339 144 418 257 13 48 15 133 10 147 107 34 15,008 15,662 R1 471 320 382 108 5 1 30 8 3 1 49 2 47 20 9,209 9,391 R2 813 403 61 12 17 5 27 70 2 12 2 15 106 21 22,494 23,121 R3 659 1,044 1,307 752 81 10 8 16 10 4 5 241 119 17,444 19,616 R4 1,396 864 1,029 612 64 43 6 9 10 2 23 25 5 422 237 21,687 23,595 R5 114

TABLE O-II PLACE OF BIRTH

Enumerated in rural or urban area of the District Country, State and District ...... , where born Total Rural Urban ...... , p M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT TOTAL POPULATION 514,384 262,695 251,689 478,657 243,941 234,716 35,727 18,754 16,973 A-Born iu India 514,037 262,509 251,528 478,444 243,842 234,602 35,593 18,667 16,926

1 Within Madhya Pradesh 498,810 257,455 241,355 466,368 240 ,246 226,122 32 ,'H2 17,209 15,233 (a) Born in place of enumeration 374,708 227,133 147,575 352,914 214,834 138,080 21,794 12,299 9,495 (b) Born elsewhere in district of enumeration 108,594 24,660 83,934 103,407 22,}33 81,274 5,187 2,527 2,660 (c) Born in other districts of the State 15,508 5,662 9,846 10,047 3,279 6,768 5,461 2,383 3,078 (i) Bom in Districts contiguous to Jhabua District IO,65z 3,366 7,285 7,790 2,170 ,5',620 2,86z 1,196 1,66,5' (1) Dhar 6,829 2,070 4,759 4,993 1,322 3,671 1,836 748 1,088 (2) Ratlam 3,419 1,090 2,329 2,562 753 1,809 857 337 520 (3) West NimBr 403 206 197 235 95 140 168 III 57 (ii) Non-contiguous districts the State 4,857 2,296 2,56I 2,257 1,109 1,148 2,600 1,187 1,4I3 II States in India beyond Madhya Pradesh 15,227 5,054 10,173 Z2,076 30596 8,480 3,151 1,458 1,693 (A) States and their districts contiguous to the district of enurneTation 14,355 4,500 9,855 _ II,673 3,317 8,356 2,682 1,183 1,499

(1) Gujarat 9,877 2,791 7,086 8,559 2,238 6,321 1,318 553 765 (i) Contiguous districts 4,203 1,201 3,002 3,765 1,018 2,747 438 183 255 (1) 4,203 1,201 3,002 3,765 1,018 2,747 438 183 255 (ii) Non-contiguous districts 5,674 1,590 4,084 4,794 1,220 3,574 880 370 510 (2) Rajasthan 3,414 1,355 2,059 2,326 848 1,478 1,088 507 581 (i) Contiguous districts 981 304 677 749 219 530 232 85 147 (1) Banswarah 981 304 677 749 219 530 232 85 147 (ii) Non-contiguous districts 2,433 1,051 1,382 1,577 629 948 856 422 434 (3) Maharashtra 1,064 354 710 788 231 557 276 123 153 (i) Contiguous districts 22 17 5 22 17 5 (1) Dhulia 22 17 5 22 17 5 (ii) Non-contiguous districts 1,042 337 705 766 214 552 276 123 153

(B) Other non-contiguous States 872 554 3IB 403 279 124 469 275 194 (1) Andhra Pradesh 19 11 8 6 2 4 13 9 4 (2) Assam 1 1 1 1 (3) Bihar 19 14 5 6 4 2 13 10 3 (4) Jammu and Kashmir 1 1 1 1 (5) Kerala 30 11 19 11 8 3 19 J 16 (6) Madras 26 15 11 18 10 8 8 5 3 (7) Mysore 17 8 9 5 2 3 12 6 6 (8) Orissa 1 1 1 1 (9) Punjab 80 51 29 42 32 10 38 19 19 (10) Uttar Pradesh 650 419 231 298 '207 91 352 212 140 (11) West Bengal 12 10 2 9 8 1 3 2 1 (12) Delhi 12 11 1 3 3 9 8 1 (13) Goa 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 115

TABLE D-II

PLACE OF BIRTH--Concld.

Enumerated in rural or urban area of the District -----A.--- Country, State and District ~ where born Total - Rural Urban p M F P M F P M F

2 } 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Candd.

B-Bom in Countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) 167 116 51 51 35 16 116 81 3S Afganisthan 4 4 2 2 2 Z Burma 3 2 1 3 Z 1 Nepal 50 46 4 9 9 41 37 4 Pakistan 110 64 46 40 24 16 70 40 30

C-Born in Countries in Europe (Excluding U.S.S.R.) 11 6 5 3 2 1 8 4 4 U. K. 4 2 2 4 2 2 Germany 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 France 2 1 1 2 1 1 Ireland 1 1 1

D-Born in Countries in America 14 3 11 6 1 5 8 2 6 Canada 11 2 9 3 3 8 2 6 U.S.A. } 1 2 3 2

E-Unclassifiable 155 61 94 153 61 92 2 2

E-HOUSEING TABLES 118

TABLE

CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO

Occupied Census

Hotels, hostels, Census sarais, dhar- houses amshalas, vacant at tourist, Shops Total Total No. the time of Workshop- homes and excluding Rural of census house- Shop-cum- cum- inspection- eating District/Tahsil Urban Houses listing Dwellings Dwellings Dwellings houses houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

JHABUA DISTRICT Total 131,558 3,743 87,520 901 1,915 30 860 Rural 120,943 2,774 81,207 S70 1,236 22 433 Urban 10,615 969 6,313 331 679 8 427

1 Thandla Tahsil Tota! .23,201 666 25,071 92 408 149 Rural 21,564 502 14,173 62 244 70 Urban 1,637 164 898 30 164 79

2 Petlawad Tahsil Tota! 19,663 888 12,186 196 378 10 2I7 Rural 18,160 646 11,362 137 289 10 128 Urban 1,503 242 824 59 89 89

3 Jhabua Tahsil Tota! 30,792 930 .22,483 .263 580 .2 174 Rural 27,324 648 20,336 130 356 35 Urban 3,468 282 2,147 133 224 2 139

4 Jobat Tahsil Tota! 23,52I 527 26,832 224 192 2 134 Rural 22,272 437 16,104 105 135 83 Urban 1,249 90 728 19 57 2 51

5 Alirajpur Tahsil Tota! 34,381 73 2 2Q,948 226 357 z6 z86 Rural 31,623 541 19,232 136 212 12 117 Urban 2,758 191 1,716 90 145 4 69 119

E-I

WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Houses used as : Schools and other Places of Public health educational entertainment and medical institutions (Cinemas, institutions including theatres, hospitals, training Restaurants, clubs, health-centres, Business Factories, classes, sweetmeat gymnasiums) doctor's houses workshops coaching shops and and commu' clinics, Total and and and eating nity gathering dispensaries, Rural offices worksheds shop classes places (Panchayatghar) etc. Others Urban District {Tahsil

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 1

48 505 401 3 515 143 34,974 Total JHABUA DISTRlcr 40 237 344 3 391 96 33,590 Rural 8 268 57 124 47 1,384 Urban

16 82 70 2 125 24 6,496 Tota! 1 Thandla Tahsil 16 41 62 2 94 17 6,281 Rural 41 8 31 7 215 Urban

16 128 56 196 15 5,377 Total 2 Petlawad Tahsil 16 107 52 167 12 5,234 Rural 21 4 29 3 143 Urban

4 138 II7 1 76 38 .5,986 Total 3 Jhabua Tahsil 38 102 53 23 5,602 Rural 4 100 15 23 15 384 Urban

4 55 64 39 31 .5,.517 Total 4 Jobat Tahsil 8 56 27 19 5,298 Rural 4 47 8 12 12 219 Urban

8 102 94 79 35 ZI,,598 Total 5 Alirajpur Tahsil 8 43 72 50 25 11,175 Rural 59 22 19 10 423 Urban 120

TABLE E-U

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS

( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households in Census houses used as : ,--- Total Total Workshop- Dwellings"""' Rural Tenure No. of Shop-cum- cum- with District/Tahsil Urban status households Dwelling dwellings dwellings other uses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JHABUA DISTRICT Total Total 18,143 17,630 191 262 60 Owned 16,956 16,545 144 222 45 Rented 1,187 1,085 47 40 15

Rural Total 16,666 16,336 132 141 57 Owned 16,058 15,789 97 127 45 Rented 608 547 35 14 12

Urban Total 1,477 1,294 59 121 3 Owned 898 756 47 95 Rented 579 538 12 26 3

1 Thandla Tahsil Total Tota! ,3,zz6 3,028 29 43 16 Owned 2,857 2,787 23 34 13 Rented 259 241 6 9 3

Rural Total 2.896 2,846 21 14 15 Owned 2,713 2,676 15 9 13 Rented 183 170 6 5 2

Urban Tota! 220 182 8 29 I Owned 144 111 8 25 Rented 76 71 4 1

2 Petlawad Tahsil Total Tota! 2.559 2,449 44 59 7 Owned 2,338 2,255 30 49 4 Rented 221 194 14 10 .3

Rurat Total 2,363 2,278 33 45 7 Owned 2,209 2,143 22 40 4 Rented 154 135 11 5 3

Urban Total 196 171 II 14 Owned 129 112 8 9 Rented 67 59 3 5

3 Jhabua Tahsil Total Total 4,678 4,535 41 90 12' Owned 4,346 4,224 33 81 B Rented 33 2 3II 8 9 4

Rural Totai 4,176 4,(;88 26 51 II Owned 4,063 3,986 22 47 8 Rented 113 102 4 4 3

Urban Tota! 502 447 15 39 z Owned 283 238 11 34 Rented 219 209 4 5 1 121

TABLE E-II

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS-Concld.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households in Census houses used as Total Total Workshop- Dwellings Rural Tenure No. of Shop-cum- cum- with District/Tahsil Urban status households Dwelling dwellings dwellings other uses 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4 Jobat Tahsil Total Total 3,443 3,39l 32 20 Owned 3,3°3 3,264 20 19 Rented 140 127 12 I

Rural Total 3,28r 3,250 25 6 Owned 3,209 3,188 15 6 Rented 72 62 10 Urban Total r62 141 7 14 Owned 94 76 5 13 Rented 68 65 2 1

5 Alirajpur Tahsil Total Tota! 4,347 4,227 45 50 25 Owned 4,II2 4,Ol5 38 39 20 Rented 235 212 7 II 5

Rural Total 3,95° 3,874 27 25 24 Owned 3,864 3,796 23 25 20 Rented 86 78 4 4

Urban Tota! 397 353 18 25 I Owned 248 219 15 14 Rented 149 134 3 11 1 122

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel -. Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6-9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 [.s.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT

RURAL Division 2 & 3 Total 1.473 84B 610 15 (Manufacturing) I All fnels 64 23 40 1 (b) Liquid fuel 64 23 40 1 II No power 1,409 825 570 14

URBAN

Total 947 544 392 6 5 I An fuels 46 18 27 1 (8) Electricity 7 4 3 (b) Liquid fueJ 39 14 24 1 II No power 901 526 365 6 4

Rural

Major Group 20 Total 222 138 83 I All fuels 57 17 39 I (b) Liquid fuel 57 17 .39 II No power 165 121 44

Urban

Total 2.33 13 2 100 I All fuels 38 14 :13 I (a) Electricity 5 2 .3 (b) Liquid fuel 33 1:1 :10 I II No power 195 IIB 77 I

Rural

Minor Group 200 Total 53 14 39 All fuels 53 14 39 (b) Liquid fuel 53 l4 39

Urban

Total 37 14 23 All fuels 37 14 23 (a) Electricity 5 2 3 (b) Liquid fuel 32 12 20 123

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel r------~~------~ Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd. Rural

Minor Group 205 Total II No power Urban Total 1 II No power Urban Minor Group 206 Total 18 18 II No power 18 18 Rural Minor Group 207 Total 92 78 13 1 I All fuels .... 3 1 (b) Liquid fuel .... 3 II No power 88 75 13 Urban Total 81 56 24 I All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 80 56 24 Rural

Minor Group 209 Total 76 46 30 II No power 76 46 30 Urban Total 96 43 53 II No power 96 43 53

Urban

Major Group 21 Total :r I

All fuels I (a) Electricity I I

Urban

Minor Group 214 Total 1 All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 124

TABLE E-IIJ

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel --, Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICf-Contd. Urban

Major Group 22 Total 2 I I II Nopow~ 2 I I Urban

Minor Group 220 Total 2 1 II No power 2 Rural

Major Group 23 Total 39 28 II All fuels 6 6 (b) Liquid fuel 6 6 II No power 33 22 II Urban

Total 26 13 12 I All fuels 2 2 (a) Electricity I I (b) Liquid fuel I I II No power 24 II 12 I Rural

Minor Group 230 Total 9 9 I All fuels 6 6 (b) Liquid fuel 6 6 II No power 3 3

Urban

Total 2 2 All fuels 2 2 (a) Electricity 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1

Urban

Minor Group 233 Total II No power

Rural

Minor Group 235 Total 14 5 9 II No power 14 5 9

Urban

Total II No power 125

TABLE E-JII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICI'-Contd. Rural Minor Group 236 Total 16 14 2 II No power 16 14 2

Urban

Total 19 9 9 II No power 19 9 9

Urban

Minor Group 237 Total 3 2 II No power 3 2

Rural

Major Group 24 Total 7 7 II No power 7 7

Urban

Total I II No power I

Rural

Minor Group 241 Total 7 7 II No power 7 7

Urban

Minor Group 242 Total 1 II No power 1 1

Urban

Major Group 25 Total I I II No power I 1

Urban

Minor Group 255 Total II No power

Rural

Major Group 26 Total I II No power I I 126

TABLE E-lII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Coned.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2.5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd. Rural Minor Group 266 Total II No power 1 Rural

Major Group 27 Total 85 61 23 II No power 8S 61 23 I

Urban

Total 143 102 40 II No power 143 102 40

Urban

Minor Group 270 Total 1 II No power 1

Rural

Minor Group 273 Total 85 ~1 23 II No power 85 61 23

Urban

Total 139 100 38 1 II No power 139 100 38

Urban

Minor Group 278 Total 3 2 II No power 3 2 Rural

Major Group 28 Total 302 155 144 3 I All fuels J (b) Liquid fuel II No power 301 155 143 3

Urban

Total 79 45 33 All fuels 4 3 (b) Liquid Fuel 4 3 II No power 75 44 30 127

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind offuel Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICI'-Contd. Rural Minor Group 280 Total 1 All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 Urban Total 4 3 All fuels 4 3 (b) Liquid fuel 4 3 Rural Minor Group 281 Total 4 1 2 1 II No power 4 1 2 Urban Total 7 4 2 1 II No power 7 4 2 Rural Minor Group 283 Total 118 75 43 II No power 118 75 43 Urban Total 18 13 5 II No power 18 13 5 Rural Minor Group 284 Total 5 2 3 II No power 5 2 3 Urban Total 17 B 9 II No power 17 8 9 Rural Minor Group 285 Total 1 II No power Rural Minor Group 288 Total 172 75 95 2 II No power 172 75 95 2 Urban Total 31 17 14 II No power 31 17 14 128

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS fACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2.5 6·9 10.19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd. Rural Minor Group 289 Total II No power Urban

Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rural

Major Group 30 Total t I II No power I I Urban

Total I I II No power I Rural Minor Group 302 Total 1 II No power 1 I 1 ... Urban Total II No power Rural

Major Group 3 1 Total 340 215 tr9 6 II No power 340 2r5 II9 6 Urban

Total 70 53 r6 r II No power 70 53 r6 Rural Minor Group 310 Total 39 10 29 II No power 39 10 29 Urban Total 11 9 2 II No power 11 9 2 Rural Minor Group 311 Total 294 202 86 6 II No power 294 202 86 6 Urban Total 58 43 14 II No power 58 43 14 129

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel --, Minor Group of or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 LS.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd. Rural Minor Group 313 Total 7 3 4 II No power 7 3 4 Urban Total II No power

Rural

Major Group 34-35 Total 224 III III 2 II No power 224 III III 2 Urban

Total 153 55 96 2 II No power 153 55 96 2 Rural Minor Group 340 Total 12 12 II No power 12 12 Urban Minor Group 341 Total II No power Rural Minor Group 350 Total 212 111 99 2 II No power 212 111 99 2 Urban Total 152 54 96 2 II No power 152 54 96 2 Rural

Major Group 36 Total 199 93 10 4 2 II No power 199 93 104 2 Urban Total 79 37 39 3 II No power 79 37 39 3 Rural Minor Group 362 Total 6 3 3 II No power 6 3 3 Urban Total 4 3 II No power 4 3 130

TABLE E-II1

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED 8Y INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Contd.

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel ----. Minor Group of or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Contd. Rural Minor Group 365 Total 4 4 II No power 4 4 Urban

Minor Group 366 Total 1 II No power 1 Urban

Minor Group 367 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Urban

Minor Group 368 Total II No power Rural

Minor Group 369 Total 193 90 101 2 II No power 193 90 101 2 Urban Total 67 26 38 3 II No power 67 26 38 3- Rural

Major Group 38 Total 10 9 I II No power 10 9 I Urban

Total 28 21 7 Ail fuels (b) Liquid fuel II No power 27 21 6 Rural

Minor Group 384 Total II No power Urban Total 4 2 2 All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 3 2 131

TABLE E-II1

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group and Kind of fuel -.. Minor Group of or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

JHABUA DISTRICT-Concld. Rural Minor Group 388 Total 9 9 II No power 9 9 Urban Total 20 16 4 II No power 20 16 4 Urban

Minor Group 389 Total 4 3 II No power 4 3 Rural

Major Group 39 Total 43 .29 14 II No power 43 .29 14 Urban

Total 130 84 46 II No power 130 84 46 Urban

Minor Group 392 Total II No power Rural Minor Group 393 Total 39 27 12 II No power 39 27 12 Urban Total 113 73 40 II No power 113 73 40 Urban Minor Group 394 Total 1 II No power 1 Rural Minor Gro,up 399 Total 4 2 2 II No power 4 2 2 Urban Total 15 9 6 II No power 15 9 6 132

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Coned.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel ~ Minor Group of or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 285 162 122 I All fuels 16 4 11 1 (b) Liquid fuels 16 4 11 1 II No power 269 158 111

Minor Groups 200 Total 12 1 11 All fuels 12 1 11 (b) Liquid fuel 12 1 11 207 Total 12 6 5 All fuels 2 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 n No power 10 5 5 209 II No power 19 10 9 230 Total 2 2 All fuel 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 2 2 236 II No power 7 7 273 II No power 17 10 7 281 II No power 1 1 283 II No power 23 11 12 288 II No power 52 22 30 310 II No power 1 311 II No power 58 40 18 313 II No power 3 1 2 350 II No power 32 16 16 369 II No power 28 20 8 384 II No power 1 388 II No power 5 5 393 II No power 12 10 2

1 Thandla Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 205 133 71 1 I All fuels 7 2 5 (a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 6 1 5 II No power 198 131 66 1 Minor Group 200 Total 6 5 All fuels 6 5 (b) Liquid fuel 6 5 133

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Tbandla Tabsil (Urban)-Concld.

Minor Groups 206 II No power 15 15 207 II No power 15 14 209 II No power 19 8 11

230 Total All fuels (a) Electricity

236 II No power 2 2 273 II No power 21 14 7 278 II No power 1 281 II No power 1 283 II No power 4 3 1 284 II No power 2 1 288 II No power 8 2 6 302 II No power 1 310 II No power 7 6 311 II No power 313 II No power 1 350 II No power 37 19 17 362 II No power 2 2 365 II No power 3 3 367 II No power 2 2 369 II No power 19 11 8 388 II No power 5 4 393 II No power 26 16 10 394 II No power 1 1 399 II No power 5 5

2 Petlawad Tabsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 396 263 133 I All fuels 27 11 16 (b) Liquid fuel 27 11 16 II No power 369 252 117

Minor Groups 200 Total 21 6 15 All fuels 21 6 15 (b) Liquid fuel 21 6 15

207 Total 37 32 5 I All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 36 31 5 134

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50.99 100 I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2 Petlawad Tahsil (RuraJ)-Concid.

Minor groups 209 II No power 30 20 10

230 Total 7 7 I All fuels 4 4 (b) Liquid fuel 4 4 II No power 3 3 236 II No power 9 7 2 266 II No power 1 1 273 II No power 41 27 14

280 Total I All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 283 II No power 43 30 13 288 II No power 302 II No power 1 310 II No power II 2 9 311 II No power 111 83 28 340 II No power 1 1 350 II No power 44 30 14 369 II No power 26 11 15 388 II No power 1 1 393 II No power 7 4 3 399 II No power 3 2

2 Petlawad Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 110 6S 4S I All fuels 8 6 2 (b) Liquid fuel 3 6 2 II No power 102 59 43

Minor Groups 200 Total 6 4 2 I All fuels 6 4 2 (b) Liquid fuel 6 4 2 206 II No power 3 3 207 II No power 2 2 209 II No power 9 6 3

230 Total 1 I All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 236 II No power 2 2 273 II No power 135

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2 Petlawad Tabsil (Urban)-Concld.

Minor Groups 280 Total I All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 283 II No power 7 6 1 288 II No power 12 5 7 311 II No power 17 9 8 350 II No power 18 8 10 369 II No power 10 7 3 388 II No power 1 1 393 II No power 16 9 7 399 II No power 4 3

3 Jhabua Tabsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 394 247 145 2 I All fuels 10 4 6 (b) Liquid fuel 10 4 6 IT No power 384 243 139 2

Minor Groups 200 Total 9 3 6 I All fuels 9 3 6 (b) Liquid fuel 9 3 6 205 II No power

207 Total 21 19 2 All fuels. 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 20 18 2 209 II No power 6 4 2 241 II No power 7 7 273 II No power 19 18 1 283 II No power 45 32 13 284 II No power 3 3 288 II No power 54 31 22 1 289 II No power 1 1 310 II No power 27 7 20 311 II No power 52 34 17 313 II No power 4 2 2 350 II No power 60 47 13 362 II No power 6 3 3, 369 II No power 66 29 37 393 II No power 12 9 3 399 II No power 136

TABLE E-JII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 Jhabua Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 324 153 165 2 4 I All fuels 16 7 9 (a) Electricity 4 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 12 5 7 II No power 308 146 156 2 4

Minor Groups 200 Total 15 6 9 I All fuels 15 6 9 (a) Electricity 3 1 2 (b) Liquid fuel 12 5 7 207 II No power 41 19 22 209 II No power 29 9 20

214 Total I All fuels (a) Electricity 1 1 236 II No power 14 5 8 237 II No power 2 2 255 II No power 1 273 II No power 54 36 17 281 II No power 3 2 283 II No power 4 3 I 311 II No power 36 32 3 350 II No power 59 5 53 362 II No power 365 II No power 1 369 II No power 21 4 17 388 II No power 5 4 393 II No power 34 23 11 399 II No power 3 2

4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 &: 3 (Manufacturing) Total 143 77 66 I All fuels 7 2 5 (b) Liquid fuel 7 2 S II No power 136 7S 61

Minor Groups 200 Total 7 2 5 All fuels 7 2 5 (b) Liquid fuel 7 2 5 207 II No power 11 11 209 II No power 7 7 137

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel ...... Minor Group of or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 LS.LC. pOwer used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Minor Groups 235 II No power 7 4 3 273 II No power 7 6 1 283 II No power 5 2 3 285 II No power 1 1 288 II No power 2 1 1 311 II No power 28 20 8 350 II No power 32 8 24 369 II Nopowet 29 10 19 388 II No power 3 3 393 II No power 4 2 2

4 Jobat Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 104 62 42 I All fuels 3 3 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 II No power 101 62 39 Minor Groups 200 Total 3 3 All fuels 3 3 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 207 II No power 18 18 209 II No power 10 6 4 233 II No power 1 235 n No power 1 236 II No power 237 II No power 1 242 II No l?ower 1 1 270 II No power 1 1 273 II No power 21 18 3 278 II No power 1 1 281 II No power 1 1 283 II No power 3 1 2 284 II No power 5 2 3 341 n No power 1 350 II No power 13 12 368 II No power 1 369 II No power 4 2 2 384 II No power 1 138

TABLE E-JII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel Minor Group of .. or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50.99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 Jobat Tahsil (Urban)-Concld.

Minor Groups 388 II No power 3 2 1 393 II No power 11 7 4 399 II No power 2

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 255 99 144 12 I All fuels 4 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 4 2 '2 II No power 251 97 142 12 Minor Groups 200 Total 4 2 2 I All fuels 4 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 4 2 2 207 II No power 11 10 209 II No power 14 5 9 235 II No power 7 6 273 II No power 281 II No power 3 1 283 II No power 2 2 284 II No power 2 2 288 II No power 63 21 41 1 311 II No power 45 25 15 5 340 II No power 11 11 350 II No power 44 10 32 2 369 II No power 44 20 22 2 393 II No power 4 2 2

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 (Manufacturing) Total 204 131 69 3 1 I All fuels 12 3 8 1 (a) Electricity 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 10 2 7 1 II No power 192 128 61 3

Minor Groups 200 Total 7 3 4 All fuels 7 3 4 (a) Electricity 2 1 (b) Liquid fuel 5 2 3 205 II No power 139

TABLE E-ID

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES ANDI WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Condd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment and Kind of fuel Minor Group of or 1 2·5 .6·9 10·19 20·49 50.99 100 I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Urban)-Concld.

Minor Groups 207 Total 5 3 1 I All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 4 3 1 209 II No power 29 14 15 220 II No power 2 1 1 273 II No power 42 32 10 278 II No power 1 1

280 Total 3 3 I All fuels 3 3 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 281 II No power 2 1 1 284 II No power 10 5 5 288 II No power 11 10 289 II No power 2 2 310 II No power 4 3 311 II No power- 4 2 2 350 II No power 25 21 4 362 II No power 1 366 II No power 1 369 II No power 13 2 8 3

384 Total 3 2 I All fules (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 2 1 1 388 II No power 6 5 1 389 II No power 4 3 392 II No power 1 1 393 II No power 26 18 8 399 II No power 1 140

TABLE

DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AND PREDOMINANT

(BASED ON

Predominant material of wall C.I. Grass, sheets Total leaves or All Total No. of reeds other other Rural house- or Unburnt Burnt metal Cement mate- District/Tahsil Urban holds bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone concrete rial 1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT Total 18,143 2,396 6,644 4,323 1,881 1,135 8 1,608 7 141 Rural 16,666 2,319 6,544 4,098 1,048 906 6 1,605 7 133 Urban 1,477 77 100 225 833 229 2 3 8

I Thandla Tahsil Tota! 3,u6 851 693 908 15 11 285 3 160 3 61 Rural 2,896 831 665 885 46 244 2 160 3 60 Urban 220 20 28 23 106 41

2 Petlawad Tahsil Tota! 2,559 160 190 514 280 51 2 1,335 26 Rural 2,363 157 185 458 166 36 2 1,332 26 Urban 196 3 5 56 114 15 3

3 Jhabua Tahsil Tota! 4.678 1I9 3,072 819 497 79 71 1I 18 Rural 4,176 94 3,071 699 215 12 71 2 12 Urban 502 25 1 120 282 67 6

4 Jobat Tahsil Tota! 3,443 230 r,260 r,26r 578 r83 28 3 Rural 3,281 101 1,260 1,239 502 148 28 3 Urban 162 29 22 76 35

5 Alirajpur Tahsil Tota! 4,347 r,136 1,429 821 374 537 2 14 33 Rural 3,950 1,136 1,363 817 119 466 2 14 32 Urban 397 66 4 255 71 1 141

E-IV

WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL MATERIAL OF ROOF

20% SAMPLE)

Predominant material of roof

Corrugated Grass, leaves, iron, zinc, reeds, thatch, Tiles, or other Asbestos Brick Concrete All Total wood or slates, metal cement and and other Rural bamboo shingle sheets sheets lime stone material Urban District/Tahsil 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

1,297 15,562 870 72 2 74 266 Total JHABUA DISTRICT 1,231 14,716 442 32 2 12 231 Rural 66 846 428 40 62 35 Urban

185 2,696 147 30 3 54 Total 1 Thandla Tahsil 185 2,569 85 27 28 Rural 127 62 3 2 26 Urban

565 1,776 190 2 I 24 I Total 2 Petlawad Tahsil 547 1,674 130 2 8 Rural 18 102 60 16 Urban

298 3,934 .203 .25 II 207 Total 3 Jhabua Tahsil 266 3,649 59 1 201 Rural 32 285 144 24 11 6 Urban

73 3,.226 13.2 3 9 Total 4 Jobat Tahsil 69 3,101 109 2 Rural 4 125 23 9 Urban

176 3,930 198 12 27 4 Total 5 Alirajpur Tahsil 164 3,723 59 3 I Rural 12 207 139 12 24 3 Urban 142

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF

(BASED ON

Households with no Households with 1 room regular room Total num- Total no. of Total Num- Number of Num- Number of Total ber of members num ber of members ber of members District/Tahsil Rural house- ~ ber of house- ..----"----. house- Urban holds M F rooms holds M F holds M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT Total 18,143 51,966 50,134 25,726 14 28 24 13,117 36,052 34,968 Rural 16,666 48,198 46,814 22,280 14 28 24 12,497 34,742 33,884 Urban 1,477 3,768 3,320 3,446 620 1,310 1,084

1 Thandla Tahsil Total 3,II6 8,73S 8,473 4,3 28 2 2,338 6,4 10 6,220 Rural 2,896 8,247 7,967 3,794 2 2,255 6,273 6,068 Urban 220 488 506 534 83 137 152

2 Petlawad Tahsil Total 2,559 6,834 6,402 3,387 2,108 5,529 5,158 Rural 2,363 6,29Z 5,944 2,868 2,036 5,331 5,036 Urban 196 54Z 458 519 72 198 122

3 Jhabua Tahsil Total 4,678 13,3 2.:1 13,4 10 6,058 2 7 5 3,771 10,284 IO,578 Rural 4,176 12,033 12,313 4,979 2 7 5 3,529 9,770 10,140 Urban 502 1,289 1,097 1,079 242 514 438

II 2,261 2 5,882 4 Jobat Tahsil Total 3,443 10,01:1 9,375 5,162 6 15 6,3 7 Rural 3,281 9,61Z 9,051 4,755 6 15 11 2,207 6,218 5,797 Urban 162 400 324 407 54 109 85

5 Alirajpur Tahsil Total 4,347 13,063 12,474 6,791 4 6 8 2,639 7,502 7,130 Rural 3,950 12,014 11,539 5,884 4 6 8 2,470 7,150 6,843 Urban 397 1,049 935 907 169 352 287 143

E-V

MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

20% SAMPLE)

Households with Households with Households with Households with 5 rooms 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms and more -, Num- Number of Num- Number of Num- Number of Num- No. Number of ber of members ber of members ber of members ber of of members Total house- ~ house- ,...----.-'---, house- ,...----.-'---, house- rooms ,---A----, Rural holds M F holds M F holds M F holds M F Urban 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2

3,574 10,793 10,468 924 3,039 2,930 269 1,008 773 245 1,613 1,046 971 Total 3,188 9,936 9,628 707 2,405 2,390 158 686 487 102 654 401 401 Rural 386 857 840 217 634 540 111 322 286 143 959 645 570 Urban

547 1,588 1,569 141 410 415 41 176 96 47 309 151 173 Total 491 1,463 1,428 102 324 326 24 126 62 22 155 61 83 Rural 56 125 141 39 86 89 17 50 34 25 154 90 90 Urban

280 746 742 95 300 256 27 77 73 49 326 182 173 Total 231 650 640 59 197 167 17 53 50 20 125 61 51 Rural 49 96 102 36 103 89 10 24 23 29 201 121 122 Urban

666 2,096 1,979 146 514 492 44 147 141 49 341 274 215 Total 539 1,806 1,708 84 343 351 13 60 60 9 68 47 49 Rural 127 290 271 62 171 141 31 87 81 40 273 227 166 Urban

833 2.548 2,430 240 768 725 58 172 160 45 283 182 167 Total 785 2,446 2,342 214 680 664 42 139 127 27 168 114 110 Rural 48 102 88 26 88 61 16 33 33 18 115 68 57 Urban

1,248 3,815 3,748 302 1,047 1,04 2 99 436 303 55 354 257 243 Total 1,142 3,571 3,510 248 861 882 62 308 188 24 138 118 108 Rural 106 244 238 54 186 160 37 128 115 31 216 139 135 Urban

SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES 146

TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDULED

Serial Name of Scheduled Castel 1 Thandla Tahsil Z Petlawad Tahsil No. Scheduled Tribe ,------"------, ,------'-----, Males Females Males Females Z 3 4 5 6

JHABUA

Part-A For Scheduled

All Scheduled Castes 718 650 7:;5 691 Bagri or Bagdi 5 7 Z Balai 74 7Z 161 137 3 Banchada 10 9 4 Barahar or Basod 149 129 12 23 5 Bargunda 25 18 6 Bhangi or Mehtar 30 40 53 52 7 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Machi or Regar 375 344 408 369 8 Chidar 19 16 9 Dhanuk 4 10 Dhed 11 Dom 3 2 12 Kanjar 13 Khatik 4 4 14 Koli or Kori 9 4 15 Kotwal 16 Mahar 17 Meghwal 3 28 21 18 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera 4 86 87 19 Pasi 9 7 20 Sansi 21 Zamral 22 Unclassifiable

Part-B For Scheduled

All Scheduled Tribes 38,146 37,373 . 23,114 22,534 Bhils and Bhilalas Including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 38,146 37,373 23,114 22,534 147

CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

3 Jhabua Tahsil 4 Jobat Tahsil 5 Alirajpur Tahsil Serial ,....------A---., ,....------A-----., No. Males Females Males Females Males Females

7 8 9 10 11 12 1

DISTRICT

Castes

653 642 1,021 941 3,618 3,3:14 All Scheduled Castes 4 31 31 294 281 593 572 2 3 4 5 61 128 113 104 336 263 6 317 288 296 278 340 246 7 8 1,813 1,718 9 51 58 10 11 8 11 6 12 13 6 6 56 58 14 128 160 249 221 348 312 15 6 16 17 6 18 19 20 55 57 64 64 21 95 21 8 12 7 22

Tribes

56,536 55,183 45,721 43,385 55,333 52,968 All Scheduled Tribes

56,536 55,183 45,721 43,385 55,333 52,968 1 148

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

WORKERS --A. II III IV In Mining, Qu- arrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing,Hunting Name of As and Plantations, At Scheduled Total workers As Agricultural Orchards and Household Caste Total (I to IX) Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry ., ~ ,.------A----- ,.---'---, r----'-______., ,-----'------, P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

R U

All Sche- duled Castes 12,993 6,765 6,228 3,946 3,017 2,006 1,791 329 256 268 131 895 564 1 Bagri or Bagdi 16 9 7 3 3 2 Balai 2,246 1,153 1,093 734 619 456 418 106 93 16 8 57 34 3 Banchada 19 10 9 4 5 4 5 4 Barahar or Basod 313 161 152 86 90 2 5 2 67 76 5 Bargunda 43 25 18 15 10 15 10 6 Bhangi or Mehtar 1,180 593 587 271 269 60 48 10 4 100 153 7 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, }atav, Mochi or Regar 3,261 1,736 1,525 1,003 777 421 487 21 50 37 17 471 193 8 Chidar 35 19 16 9 Dhanuk 3,535 1,817 1,718 1,089 732 674 507 133 61 197 96 2 4 10 Dhed 109 51 58 25 26 7 4 2 7 4 6 11 Dom 21 11 10 5 6 2 12 Kaniar 6 6 6 13 Khatik 8 4 4 14 Koli or Kori 139 71 68 48 33 26 25 7 3 1 15 Kotwal 1,418 725 693 443 372 329 280 32 31 13 5 33 34 16 Mahar 6 6 17 Meghwal 52 31 21 20 16 10 9 4 6 4 2 18 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera 184 97 87 35 5 25 19 Pasi 17 10 7 5 20 Sansi 1 1 21 Zamral 240 119 121 66 50 17 8 13 2 33 39 22 Unclassifiable 144 116 28 88 7 82 7 149

SCT-I

AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

WORKERS IN SPECIAL WORKERS NON-WORKERS OCCUPATIONS -, ,..------"- ,..------'------, V VI VII VIII IX X In In Manufae- Transport, Name turing Storage Tanning and of other than In In and currying of Sche- household Construe- Trade and Communi- In hides and duled Industry tion Commerce cations Other Services skins Scavenging Caste ~~ ,---'-----, ,.-----"------~ r-----"---, ~ ~---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1

DISTRICT

RAL

AIISche- duled 32 24 13 40 18 35 328 233 2,819 3,211 163 104 57 34 Castes 6 7 1 10 5 10 8 12 71 49 419 474 1 2 6 4 3 7 15 2 75 62 1 4 10 8 5 9 9 3 7 81 55 322 318 3 55 34 6

9 2 4 38 30 733 748 157 104 7 19 16 8 3 79 64 728 986 9 3 10 2 6 26 32 10 3 4 6 4 11 6 12 4 4 13 2 5 7 4 23 35 14 3 31 21 282 321 2 15 6 16 11 5 17

10 5 62 82 18 4 5 7 19 1 20 3 53 71 21 4 28 21 1 22 150

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

WORKERS ..A- II III IV In Mining, Qu- arrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing,Hunting Name of As and Plantations, At Scheduled Total workers As Agricultural Orchards and Household Caste Total (I to IX) Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry ,.-----A----, ,.-----A----, ,.----"--...... ~ .------"----...... P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

U R

All Sche- duled Castes 1,812 911 901 527 279 33 27 2 31 6 6 150 124 Balai 254 134 120 72 40 10 7 2 17 13 2 Barahar or Basod 65 27 38 19 26 19 25 3 Bhangi or Mehtar 509 265 244 138 63 29 37 4 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regar 476 233 243 140 106 17 18 29 5 78 40 5 Dhanuk 12 6 6 3 3 6 Khatik 13 7 6 6 3 2 7 Koli or Kod 193 97 96 63 15 2 8 Kotwal 176 84 92 50 9 9 Mahar 2 2 1 10 Meghwal 28 16 12 10 5 2 4 5 11 Unclassifiable 84 42 42 26 8 3 2 151

SCT-I

AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld

WORKERS IN SPECIAL WORKERS NON·WORKERS OCCUPATIONS ,------"--- V VI VII VIII IX X In In Manufac· Transport, Name turing Storage Tanning and of other than In In and currying of Sche· household Construe· Trade and Communi· In hides and duled Industry tion Commerce cations Other Services skins Scavenging Caste ,---"-----., ~ ~ ,------A---, ~ ,------A----, ~ ~------, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

DISTRICT

B A N

AJISche- duled 25 2 14 5 11 3 2 284 81 384 622 6 24 78 32 Castes 4 6 3 5 28 16 62 80 1 8 12 2 2 106 26 127 181 78 32 3

12 2 3 27 11 93 137 6 24 4 1 3 3 3 5 2 1 1 3 6 5 2 2 3 51 10 34 81 7 49 7 34 83 8 1 9 2 2 6 7 10 19 6 16 34 11 152

TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

WORKERS II III IV In Mining, Qu­ arrying, Live' stock, Forestry, Fishing,Hunting Name of As and Plantations, At Scheduled Total workers As Agricultural Orchards and Household Tribe Total (I to IX) Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry r------~------, ,------'----- .--~-, ~ ~ ~~ P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

JHABUA

R U

All Scheduled Tribes 430,293 218,850 211,443 133,008 120,058 124,402 114,982 3,678 2,775 3,197 1,741 180 59 Bhils and Bhi· lalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub· tribes 430,293 218,850 211,443 133,008 120,058 124,402 114,982 3,678 2,775 3,197 1,741 180 59

U R

All Scheduled Tribes 5,500 3,081 2,419 1,845 1,017 903 645 84 62 101 28 24 3 Bhils and Bhi. lalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub· tribes 5,414 3,037 2,377 1,813 1,003 900 639 82 62 101 28 23 3 2 Gond 1 3 Unclassifiable 85 43 42 31 14 3 6 2 153 seT -1

AND NON.WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS NON-WORKERS V VI VII VIII IX X

In In Manufactur- Transport, ing other than In Storage and In Name of household In Trade and Communica- other Scheduled Industry Construction Commerce dons Services Tribe ~---, r---"------., r---"------., ~-.., r-----"-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1

DISTRICT

R A L

All Scheduled 119 32 232 5 56 31 221 2 923 431 85,842 91,385 Tribes

119 32 232 5 56 31 221 2 923 431 85,842 91,385 1

BAN

All Scheduled 46 2 60 11 36 5 45 546 261 1,236 1,402 Tribes

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PART-A EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Educational Levels

Literate (without Primary or Junior Name of Total Illiterate educational level) .Basic S. Scheduled Castel ~.. ~.. No. Scheduled Tribe M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .. 8 9 10 JHABUA

(i) SCHEDULED

All Scheduled Castes 911 901 760 872 145 28 4 1

1 Balai 134 120 92 112- 38 8 4 2 Barahar or Basod 27 38 26 38 1 3 Bhangi or Mehtar 265 244 230 239 35 5 4 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi Jatav, Mochi or Regar 133 243 193 236 40 6 5 Dhanuk 6 6 4 6 2 6 Khatik 7 6 5 5 1 1 7 Koli or Kori 97 96 81 91 16 5 8 Kotwal 84 92 84 92- 9 Mahar 2 2 10 Meghwal 16 12 13 12 3 11 Un classifiable 42 42 32- 39 9 3

(ii) SCHEDULED

All Scheduled Tribes 3,081 2,419 2,501 2,307 541 111 33 1

Bhil and Bhilas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 3,037 2,377 2,470 2,272 531 105 31 1 Gond 1 3 Un classifiable 43 42 31 35 10 6 2 1 163 seT-Ill FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

Educational Levels Matriculation Technical Non-technical University degree Technical degree or or Higher diploma not equal diploma not equal or post-graduate degree diploma equal tp degree Secondary to degree to degree other than technical degree or post-graduate degree ~, , S. M F M F M F M F M F No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

DISTRICT • CASTES

2 AU Scheduled Castes 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TRIBES

4 2 All Scheduled Tribes

4 1 1 1 2 3 164

TABLE seT-III

PART-B EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

Educational Levels --. Matriculation Literate (without Primary or Junior and Total Illiterate educational level) Basic above Name of Scheduled Castel r--..l----, ~ r-----A------. r----"-----., r--~ Scheduled Tribe M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA DISTRICT

(i) SCHEDULED CASTES

All Scheduled Castes 6,765 6,228 6,397 6,192 361 3S 4 1 3 Bagri or Bagdi 9 7 9 7 2 Balai 1,153 1,093 1,048 1,078 102 14 2 3 Banchada 10 9 7 9 3 4 Barahar or Basod 161 152 134 151 27 5 Bargunda 25 18 24 18 6 Bhangi or Mehtar 593 587 548 584 45 3 7 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regar 1,736 1,525 1,612 1,520 123 5 8 Chi dar 19 16 19 16 9 Dhanuk 1,817 1,718 1,799 1,718 18 10 Dhed 51 58 45 57 6 11 Dom 11 10 7 10 3 12 Kanjar 6 6 13 Khatik 4 4 4 4 14 Koli or Kori 71 68 62 68 9 15 Kotwal 725 693 717 684 8 9 16 Mahar 6 5 1 17 Meghwal 31 21 28 21 3 18 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera 97 87 97 87 19 Pasi 10 7 4 7 5 20 Sansi 1 21 Zamral 119 121 118 121 22 Unclassiflable 116 28 109 27 6

(ii) SCHEDLUED TRIBES

All Schedu)f'd Tribes 218,850 211,443 214,211 211,057 4,568 376 67 10 4 Bhils and Bhilalas inclu- ding Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 218,850 211,443 214,211 211,057 4,568 376 67 10 4 165

TABLE SCT-IV

PART A--RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

JHABUA DISTRICT

(All the Scheduled Caste persons profess Hindu religion. )

TABLE SCT -IV

PART B-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name of Religion Kabir- Total Christians Hindus Panthi Rural r------"----, ,---A-----, ,-----A---, Name of Scheduled Tribe Urban P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

JHABUA DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes T 435,793 221,931 213,862 1,547 1,192 220,384 212,669 R 430,293 218,850 211,443 1,308 1,053 217,542 210,390 U 5,500 3,081 2,419 239 139 2,842 2,279

Bhils and Bhilalas including R 430,293 218,850 211,443 1,308 1,053 217,542 210,390 Barela, Patelia and other U~ 5,414 3,037 2,377 239 139 2,798 2,237 Sub-tribes

2 Gond U .. ,

3 Unclassifiable U 85 43 42 43 +2

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TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX~ TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Persons emplo- yed before but Persons seek- now out of ing employ- employment Total Non-working Full time ment for the and seeking Educational Levels population students first time work Others '"-\ ,----"------, ~ ~ ,..-----'--~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 ,; 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT

TOTAL

All Scheduled Castes 7,036 3,203 3,833 196 25 2 1 5 3,000 3,807 D1iterate 6,822 3,015 3,807 23 3 1 1 1 2,990 3,803 Literate (without educational level) 211 185 26 171 22 1 3 10 4 Primary or Junior Basic 1 I 1 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2 1 1 1

RIJI-ral

All Scheduled Castes 6,030 2, 819 3,21I 140 8 I 4 2,674 3, 2OS

Illiterate 5,891 2,689 3,202 23 3 ~,666 3,199 Literate (without educational level) 138 12 9 9 117 5 3 8 4 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 I I

Urban

All Scheduled Castes 1,006 384 622 56 17 1 I 1 326 60 4

Illiterate 93 1 326 60 5 1 I I 324 60 4 Literate (without educational level) 73 56 17 54 17 2 Primary or Junior Basic 1 I Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary 1 1

1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural)

All Sclleduled Castes 685 330 355 50 279 354 Illiterate 625 273 352 273 351 Literate (without educational level) 60 57 3 50 6 3

2 Petlawad 'illhsil (Rural)

An Scheduled Castes 726 341 385 39 2 4 298 383 Illiterate 681 298 383 298 383 Literate (without educational level) 44 42 2 39 2 3 Above Matriculatio n or Higher Secondary 169

TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-ConcId.

Persons emplo­ yed before but Persons seek­ now out of ing employ­ employment Total Non-working Full time ment for the and seeking Educational Levels population students first time work Others r------'----, ,------'----- r----"-----. ,.------A-- ,.....-----A--- P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3 Jhabua Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Castes 543 253 290 2 Illiterate 540 253 287 253 287 Literate (without educational level) 3 3 2

4 Jobat Tahsil (:lural)

All Scheduled Castes 902 433 469 12 Illiterate 890 421 469 421 469 Literate (without educational level) 12 12 12

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Ca~tes 3,I74 1,462 1,712 39 3 Illiterate 3,155 1,444 1,711 23 2 1,421 1,709 Literate (without educational level) 19 18 16 2

Note -Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 170

TABLE ST-J

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe T ota] Speakers Mother Tongue Subsidiary Languages r----A.-----..., M F M F 2 3 t 5 6

JHABUA DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes 221,931 213,862 15,857 t,476 Bhilali (M-tO, F-5) , Bhill (M-7, F-5), English (M-lS, F-2), Gujarati (M-46 , F-lS), Hindi (M-15,774. F-l,446). Marathi (M-1), Punjabi (M-t)

Mother Tongue: 1 Barel

Total 1 1 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes Mother Tongue : 2 Bhilali

Total 62,849 60,249 6r 48 English (M-5), Gujarati (M-n, F-16), Hindi (M-34, F-3:1) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 62,825 60,229 61 47 English (M-5), Gujarati (M-22, F-16), Hindi (M-34, F-31) 2 Unclassifiable 24 20 Hindi (F-I)

Mother Tongue : 3 Bhili

Total 118,502 115,005 15,737 1,4 1 1 English (M-2), Qujarati (M-5), Hindi (M-z5,73°, F-I,4II) , 1 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 118,495 114,998 15,733 1,409 English (M-2), Gujarati (M-5), Hindi (M-15,726, F-I,409) 2 Unclassinable 7 7 4- 2 Hindi (M-t, F-2) Mother Tongue : 4 Gujarati

Total 384 1,0.52 II 6 Bhilali (M-I, F-3) , Hindi (M-ro, F'3) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 384 1,052 11 6 Bhilali (M-l, P-3) Hindi (M-lO, P-3) I7l

TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mothe1: Tongue Subsidiary Languages M F M F 2 3 4 5 6

JHABUA DISTRICT-Concld.

Mother Tongue: 5 Hindi

Total 37.544 II Bhilali (M'9. P':J), Bhill (M-7, P,S), English (M'Il, F-2), Gujarati (M'I9, p.:;,) , Marathi (M-I), Punjabi (M-I)

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 40,170 37,529 45 9 Bhilali (M-9, P-2), Bhili (M-6, FA), English (M-lO, F-2), Gujarati (M-IS, P-l) Marathi, (M·l), Punjabi (M·I)

2 Gond English (M·l) 3 Unclassifiable 12 15 2 2 BhUi (M.I, P.l), Gujarati (M.l, p.l)

Mi>ther Tongue: 6 MalYi

Total II Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 11 10

Motber Tongue: 7 MegbwaU

Total I Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub.tribes 2

Mother Tongue: 8 Nimadi

Total I Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub.tribes 1 172

TABLE ST-J

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as spea king a language subsidiarv to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mother Tongue Subsidiary Languages ,------"------., M F M F 2 3 4 5 6

1 Thandla 'Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 38,146 37,373 23 1 English (M-3) , Gujarati (M-IO), Hindi (M-8, F-l), Marathi (M-I), Punjabi (M-l)

Mother Tongue 1 Bbili

Total 13,960 z3,807 1 Hindi (F-I) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 13,960 13,807 Hindi (P-I)

Mother Tongue 2 Gujarati

Total 44 45 8 Hindi (M-B) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 44 45 8 Hindi (M-B)

Mother Tongue 3 Hindi

Total 24,142 23,52I IS English ( M-3), Qujarati (M-zo), Marathi (M-l ) Punjabi (M-I) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 24,142, 23,521 15 English(M-3), Gujarati (M-I 0) Marathi (M-l), Punjabi (M-1)

2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 23,114 22,534 6 I Gujarati (M-5), Hiodi (M-I, F-I)

Mother Tongue 1 Bbili

Total Z6,486 z5,92 6 5 Gujarati (M-s), Hindi, (P- z) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 16,486 15,926 5 Gujarati (M-5), Hindi (P-l) 173

TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mother Tongue Subsidiary Languages ,-----'------, M F M F 2 3 4 5 6

2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural~oncld.

Mother Tongue: 2 Gujarati

Total 18 44 I Hindi (M'l)

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub.tribes 18 Hindi (M·I)

Mother Tongue: 3 Hindi

Total 6,6ro

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub.tribes 6,610 6,562

Mother Tongue: 4 Malvi

Total

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub·tribes 2

3 Jhabua 1 ahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 56,536 55,183 15,726 1,407 Hindi (M-15,726, F-l,407)

Mother Tongue: 1 Bhilali

Total 19

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub· tribes 19

Mother Tongue: 2 Bhili

Total 5 r ,257

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other Sub.tribes 51,257 50,240 15,722 1,407 Hindi (M.15, 722, F.I, 407) 174 TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mother Tongue SubSidiary Languages M F M F 2 3 4 5 6

3 Jhabua Tahsil (RuraJ)-Concld.

Mother Tongue : 3 Gujarati

Total 3 21

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 3 21

Mother Tongue : 4 Hindi

Total 5,257 4 Gujarati (M-4) Bhils and Bhilalas including Berela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 5,257 4,920 4 Gujarati (M.4)

Mother Tongue : 5 MegbwaJi

Total 2

Bhils and Bhilalas including Berela. Patelia and other Sub-tribes 2

4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural)

An Scheduled Tribes 45,721 43,385

Mother Tongue : 1 BbiJali

Total

Bhils and Bhilalas including Belela, Patelia and other Sub.tribes 17,757 16.385

Mother Tongue : 2 Bhili

Total :14,806

Bhils and Bhilalns including Barela, Patelia and other Sub·tribes 25,157 24,806 175 TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRfBE5-Contd.

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mother Tongue Subsidiary Languages # M F M F 2 3 4 5 6

4 .Jobat Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Mother Tongue 3 Gujarati

Total 277 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 277 894

Mother Tongue 4 Hindi

Total 1,300 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 2,530 1,300

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 55,333 52,968 31 21 BhiJali (M-t, F-4) , Gujarati (M-22, F-16), Hindi (M-8, F-l).

Mother Tongue: 1 Barel

Tota! I Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes

Mother Tongue: 2 Bhllali

Total 44,500 27 16 Qujarati (M-:n, F'16), Hindi (M-S) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 44,500 43,383 27 16 Gujarati (M.22, F.16), Hindi (M.5)

Mother Tongue: 3 Bhili

Total 9,421 3 Hindi (M-3) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other Sub-tribes 10,733 9,421 3 Hindi (M.3) 176

TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Concld.

Mother Tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Name of Scheduled Tribe Total Speakers Mother Tongue Subsidiary Languages ,-----'----., r------A------., M F M F 2 3 4 5 6

5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

Mother Tongue : 4 Gujarati

Totat 34 37 4 Bhilati (M-I, P-3), Hindi (P-I) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 34 37 4 Bhilali (M-1, F-3), Hindi (F-l)

Mother Tongue: 5 Hindi

Total 1 2 7 Bhilali (P-I) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 64 127 Bhilali (F-l)

Mother Tongue: 6 Nimadi

Total I Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 177

TABtE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Persons Employed before but now out of Persons seeking employment Total Full time employment for and seeking Name of Scheduled Tribe Non-working population students the first time work Others -., ,------'---, ~ ~~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

JHABUA DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes 179,865 87,078 92,787 3,095 285 3 1 2 83,978 92,501 1 BhiIs and BhiIalas including Barela. Patelia and other Sub-tribes 179,825 87,066 92,759 3,093 285 3 1 2 83,968 92,473 2 Unclassifiable 40 12 28 2 10 28 1 Thandla Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 30,670 15,008 15,662 869 58 14,139 15,604 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 30,670 15,008 15,662 869 58 14,139 15,604 2 Petlawad Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 18,600 9,209 9,391 350 19 1 8,858 9,372 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 18,600 9,209 9,391 350 19 1 8,858 9,372 3 Jhabua Tahsil (Rural) AlJ Scheduled Tribes 45,615 22,494 23,121 338 34 22,156 23,087 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 45,615 22,494 23,121 338 34 22,156 23,087 4 Jobat Tahsil (Rural) All ScheduleCl Tribes 37,060 17,444 19,616 307 15 17,137 19,601

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 37,060 17,444 19,616 307 15 17,137 19,601 5 Alirajpur Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 45,282 21,687 23,595 839 80 20,848 23,514 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other Sub-tribes 45,282 21,687 23,595 839 80 20,848 23,514

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

CONTENTS

Pages 1 Thandla Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 181-185 Town and Village Directory 186-197 2 Petlawad Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 199-203 Town and Village Directory 204-215

3 Jhabua Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 216-221 Town and Village Directory 222-237

4 Jobat Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 238-241 Town and Village Directory 242-251 5 Alirajpur Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 252-263 Town and Village Directory 264-279 180

KEY TO NOTATIONS

P for Primary School Mcw for Maternity and Child Welfare Centre M for Middle School Po for Post Office H for High School To for Telegraph Office C for Higher institutes including Colleges PTo for Posts and Telegraph Office T for Technical Institution E for Electricity D for Dispensary E:i for Electricity for Industrial use Rhc for Rural Health Centre Ea for Electricity for Agricultural use Hos for Hospital Ed for Electricity for Domestic use

MP(Al for Medical Practitioners (Allopathic) S for Safe or protected W~ter Supply (including Pipes, TubeweIls, etc.) MP(H) for Medical Practitioners (HomoeopathiC) F.V. for Forest Village MP(O) for Medical Practitioners (Others) L.C. No. for Location Code Number

Note:-Name(s) of Hamlet(s) is! L,re printed in rolies below th~ n lme of the village in the Alphabetical Lists of Vill:1ges. 181

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

1 THANDLA TAHSrL

A 35 Chhapri 41 2 (i) Bariya (ii) Chhapri 1 Agasya 131 31 36 Chhayan (Forest) 90 217 198 203 2 Agral 37 Chhayan (Pal) 68 3 20 3 Alipura 57 (i) Chhayan 4 Amaliya Mal 141 160 38 Chhota Naharpura 29 212 5 Amli 98 37 39 Chikaliya 99 49 6 Amli-Pathar 208 201 40 Chokhwada 120 29 7 Angliya-Pada 17 84- 8 Anopura 122 38 D

B 41 Daulatpura 60 52 (i) Daulatpura (U) Dhawadi Pada 9 Badli Fada 123 45 42 Deda!a 200 207 10 Bahadar-Pada 36 88 11 Bala-Khori 48 79 (i) Amba Pada (ii) Dedala 12 Balwasa 93 6 (iii) Ringniya Pada (iv) Ringaniya Pada 43 Demara 201 168 (i) Balwasa (ii) Kukdi Pada 44 Devka 55 14 13 Bantha 51 4 (i) Devka (ii) Pipli Pada 14 Bawedi (Forest) 118 219 45 Devgarh 32 118 15 Bawadi (Pal) 139 163 46 Devigarh 124 47 16 Bedawa 18 86 47 Dhaman Jhar 38 87 17 Bedawali 207 194 48 Dhamni Badi 87 83 18 Beedmahudi-Pada 102 54 (i) Beedmahudi Pada (ii) Mahudi Pada 49 Dhamni Chhoti 86 68 19 Bhamal 12 112 (i) Dhamni Chhoti (ii) Timru Pada (r) Badlipada (ii) Bhamal 50 Dhandniya 222 184 (iii) Dhalkhara (iv) Rrtparel 51 Dhawada Pada 65 214 20 Bherugarh (Ramgarh) 16 104 52 Dhebar 129 164 21 Bhim Kund 75 77 (t) Dhebar (ii) Dhebar Nal 22 Bhimpura 69 10 53 Dhumdiya 25 107 23 Bhimpuri 83 9 54 Doondhaka 214 197 24 Bhurighati 26 106 55 Dungri Pad a 105 26 25 Bihar 82 16 26 Bisalpur 187 172 E 27 Bordi 63 78 (i) Baldi (ii) Undva 56 Etawa 109 40 28 Borwa 73 56 G C 57 Gadwada 183 205 29 Chanwariya 91 125 (i) Gadwada (ii) Mahuda 30 Chapaner 92 126 (ii) Suvar Pada 31 Charel 119 165 58 Gaduli 205 188 (i) Charel (ii) Nal 59 Ganesh Pura (Pal) 96 25 32 Charpoti Pada 14 101 60 Ganesh Pura (Shivgarh) 138 132 33 Chenpura 155 129 61 Ghosaliva Bada 196 192 34 Chenpuri 113 69 62 Ghosaliya Chhota 195 148 182

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 ... 2 3 ...

1 THANDLA TAHSIL-Contd.

3 Gopal Pura (Pal) 104 7 88 }unwaniya Bada 111 62 64 Gopal Pura 167 134 89 Junwaniya Chhota 101 61 65 Goriya Khandan 70 23 66 GudaChhota 153 135 K 67 Guda Bada 136 46 68 Gujar Pada 181 199 90 Kachaldara 174 158 (i) Gujar Pada (ii) Suvala (i) Dhanpura (ii) Kachaldara 69 Gulri Pada 66 121 (iii) Kala Khet (iv) Sardar Pura 70 Guwali 172 167 91 Kadwa Pada 148 140 (i) Bandibar (ii) Dotad 92 Kajalidoongari 175 174 (iii) Guwali (iv) Kelkunwa (i) Kachiya (ii) Kajatidoongari (t') Koyodhariya (vi) Tumadiya (vii) Wadiser 93 Kakanwani 84 24 94 Kaldela 46 74 71 Guwal Rundi 64 80 95 Kaliya Viran 161 149 96 Kasadiya 23 111 H 97 Kesharpura 2 93 98 Kesharpura (Pal) 144 157 72 Hamir Phaliya 42 13 99 Khachhar Todi 206 191 73 Hari Nagar 52 12 100 Khajuri 103 55 74 Hatiya Dehli 184 210 101 Khal Khandawi 170 221 (i) Hatiya Dehli (ii) Ihosali (i) Guradiya (ii) Karpatiya 75 Hedawa 107 28 (iii) Khal Khandawi (i) Hedawa (ii) Iambusath 102 Khandan 61 50 J 103 Khatama 142 156 104 Khatawala 58 22 76 ]amda 78 215 105 Khawasa 34 109 (i) Dhamniya (ii) lamda (i) Dalipura (ii) Khawasa 77 Jamniya 219 183 (iii) Todi 78 Jarat 169 128 106 Khedi 209 204 79 Jhadki Todi 191 180 107 Kheriya Pada 33 117 80 Jhapadara llO 44 108 Khokar Khandan 74 59 81 Jharadabar 178 150 194 189 82 ]harni 80 109 Kishanpura lIO Kodiya Pada 28 211 (i) lharni (ii) Supariya (i) Kodiya Pada (ii) Umri Pada 83 Jhariya Pada 40 119 84 ]hosB 54 15 111 Kotda 76 81 85 Jutla Khawasa 21 115 112 Kotnai 128 220 86 JUtli-Bordi 30 213 113 Kukadi Pad a 6 99 Kundia Pada 50 123 (i) Ambadoj (ii) Juni·Bordi 114 l1S Kundla 117 218 87 ]utli.Rambhapur 212 190 116 KushalPura 59 36 183

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

1 THANDLATAHSIL-Contd.

M 137 Narela 24 105 (i) Beejni Pada (ii) Jhanger Machhalaimata 125 65 117 (iii) Narela 118 Madrani 133 33 138 Narsing Pada 20 114 (i) Bhawa Sath (ii) Madrani 139 Nathpada 27 85 (iii) Narsinghpura (iv) Singadia Sath 140 Naugawan 151 136 (v) Vasuniya Sath (i) Am!i Phaliya (ii) Naugawan 119 Mahuda 126 133 (iii) Umarda 120 Makodiya 22 110 141 Nau Gawan Kaliya 7 97 (i) Amarakhpha!iya (ii) Makodi:'ia 142 ~au Gawan Nagala 5 9S (iii) Prabhukaphaliya 143 Nau Gawan Somala 1 96 144 Nawa Pada (Kakanwani) 106 27 185 222 121 Malkhandwi 145 Nawa Gaon (Khalsa) 213 187 11 90 122 Mandalda 146 Nawa Gaon Todi (Jagir) 204 193 (i) Eatan Kheda (ii) Kadawali 147 Nawa Pada (Agral) 199 206 Nawa Pada Dhanna 215 196 (iii) Kadikuw:l (iv) Manda!da 148 149 Nawa Pad" Kali Rundi 116 72 H Nagari 150 Nawa Pacia Kasba 114 70 123 MandH 157 169 lSI Nawa Pada (Khawasa) 31 116 124 Manpur 85 53 152 Nawa Pada Pal 158 159 125 Medikhet 140 162 126 Meghnagar 216 195 0 (i) Megh Nagar (ii) Mor Dungra 153 Ochka 134 39 127 Miyati 62 57 (i) Miyati (ii) Teekhi Rundi P 128 Mokhada 210 209 154 Pada Dhamanjhar 37 89 129 Morjhari 97 35 155 Palasdor 95 8 (i) Gomlisath (ii) Latpura 156 Panch Kberiya 108 34 (iii) Morjhari 157 Panch Peepliya 89 216 130 Munjal 47 76 (i) qwwa! Rundi (ii) Kasar Gh:lta (iii) Muddakho (iv) Panch Peepliya N 158 ParnaH 145 152 159 Parwada 8 92 131 Nagan Khedi 211 182 (i) Bheru Pada (ii) Parwada 132 Naganwat Badi 159 154 48 (i) Lalasath (ii) Naganwat Badl 160 Parwaliya 100 161 Patadi (Forest) 17i 223 (iii) Rupasath (i) Patadi (ii) Titori Pada 133 Nagnnwat Chhoti 160 153 134 Nahar Pur a (Kbavasa) 10 100 162 Patadi (Sagwa) 67 122 135 Nahar Pura (Khejda) 115 71 163 Patra 186 171 136 Nabar Pura (Station) 220 186 164 P3wagoi Badi 147 43 184

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 I No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

1 THANDLA TAHSIL-Contd.

165 Pawagoi Chhoti 135 42 S (i) lambudi (ii) Pawagoi Chhoti 189 Sadeda 4 98 166 Phateh Pura 217 202 190 Sagva 49 120 167 Phooledi 221 198 191 Sagwani 56 11 (i) Lachhmanpura (ii) Phooledi 192 Sajeli-Damana-Sath 165 139 193 Sajeli-Jokhani·Sath 164 143 168 Phoot Talaw 197 200 194 Sajeli·Malji.Sath 182 142 169 Pipal Khunt, 177 151 195 Sajeli·Naniya.Sath 180 145 (i) Anopura (ii) Ninamasath 196 Sajeli· Narshing·Pura 166 141 197 Sajeli.Surji.Mogji.Sath (iii) Pipa! Khttnta (iv) Ukala Sath 163 144 (i) Dungri (ii) Sajeli.Surji·Mogji.Sath 170 Piploda Bada 189 176 171 Piploda Chhota 190 177 198 Sajeli.Teja.Bhimji.Sath 150 138 172 Pochak 192 178 (i) Khajuriya (ii) Mal·Phaliya R (iii) Sajeli

173 Rajpura 168 127 199 Satsera 156 166 174 Rakhadiya 162 146 200 Serna! Pada 127 73 175 Rambhapur 193 179 201 Semliya (Hatiya Deli) 218 208 176 Ram Nagar 53 18 202 Semliya (Khalsa) 88 67 177 Rampura 173 170 203 Semliya (Khawasa) 13 103 (i) Nawa Phaliya (ii) Rampura (i) leri Pada (iii Semliya (iii) Rampuri 204 Shivgarh 152 131 178 Rangpura 154 130 205 Suja Pura 77 82 179 Rannee 9 91 206 Sutreti 137 66 (i) Kalaliya Khali (ii) Kurani Pada T (iii) Rannee (iv) Seeggat Badi (v) Seeggat Chhati 207 Talai 121 30 180 Rasodi 176 175 (i) Bhamla Talai (ii) laikot (i) Dalasath (ii) Rasodi (iii) Talai 181 Ratan Pada 35 108 182 Ratnali 79 124 208 Talavli 149 137 209 Talawada 3 94 (i) Ratnali (ii) Vili Pada 210 Tandagoli 94 17 183 Rojiya 44 21 211 Teetariya 143 155 212 Tejpura 19 113 (i) Rojiya (ii) Sanga 213 Thandla·Dara 202 181 184 Rundi Pada 112 63 214 Thetham 43 19 Rukmani Pada 185 15 102 (i) Machhar Sath (ii) Thetham 186 Rupa Kheda 188 173 187 Ruparel 39 75 215 Timarwani 45 58 188 Rupgarh 71 51 216 Todi 132 32 185

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 +

1 THANDLA TAHSIL-Condd.

217 Torniya 130 161 221 Umra Dara 146 41

(il Balram Pura (ii) Torniya (il Dundka (ii) Hatnai Hel (iii) Kaliya Pada (iv) Kikalveli u (vi Palasiya Pada (vi) UmraDara 218 Udeganj 81 5 w 219 Ud" Puriya (Jagir) 72 60 220 Ude Puriya (Khalsa) 179 147 222 Waniya Pada 203 185 186

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,.----"---- L.C_ Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No_ Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,------"------, ,.-----.A..--, ,----..A____-, ,_..A___-, ,.----"------, P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

17/1 Thandla Tahsil Rural 25,821,200 14,182 14,375 84,676 43,018 41,658 718 650 38,146 37,373 3,664 72125,913 23,250 1 Naugawan-Somala 699 32 32 179 92 87 91 86 59 53 Z Kesharpura 394 22 22 144 76 68 76 68 58 49 3 Talawada 2,308 110 110 795 393 402 9 384 397 232 231 4 Sadeda 440 22 22 146 77 69 71 69 2 41 44 5 Naugawan-Nagala 737 30 30 188 97 91 97 91 66 53

6 Kukadi Pada P- 1,726 90 90 585 299 286 299 281 4 186 193 7 Naugawan-Kalia 682 18 18 100 51 49 51 49 28 33 8 Parwada P. 4,610 183 183 1,204 615 589 604 588 9 329 333 9 Rannee P,D. 4,221 206 206 1,310 662 648 5 6 558 628 5 2 359 373 10 Nahar Pura (Khawasa) 1,156 55 55 292 144 148 144 146 55 63

11 Mandalda P. 6,500 184 184 1,145 589 556 589 553 12 311 317 12 Bhamal P. 5,041 159 159 863 420 443 3 3 267 261 18 246 233 13 Semliya (Khawasa l P. 3,511 165 165 999 516 483 30 31 ~86 450 22 334 302 14 Charpoti Pada 109 22 22 111 54 57 54 57 28 23 15 Rukmani Pada 240 24 24 113 57 56 57 56 33 26

16 Bherugarh (Ramgarh) 995 138 138 634 315 319 21 15 238 253 93 19 195 75 P,S,To. 17 Angliya Pada 1,421 47 47 307 159 148 159 148 6 91 78 18 Bedawa P. 3,229 121 121 726 384 342 372 325 10 227 203 19 Tejpura 1,320 11 11 55 25 30 25 30 16 18 20 Narsing Pada 448 38 38 197 97 100 97 100 62 67

21 Juna-Khawasa 248 9 9 64 29 35 29 35 22 25 22 Makodiya P,T,D,Mcw. 1,222 112 113 697 365 332 357 331 87 19 212 196 23 Kasadiya 365 15 IS 78 39 39 39 39 26 26 24 Narela P. 2,903 175 175 918 473 445 8 9 379 364 11 291 266 25 Dhumdiya 1,041 60 60 368 177 191 177 191 2 104 87

26 Bhuri-Ghati 416 20 20 139 68 71 68 71 45 41 27 Nathpada 575 13 13 66 34 32 34 32 1 18 16 28 Kodiya Pada (F.V.) 1,631 31 31 169 89 80 89 80 10 54 42 29 Chhota-Naharpura (F.V.) 1,743 27 27 165 82 83 82 83 45 44 30 Juni Bordi (F.V.) 1,568 22 23 139 74 65 73 65 2 53 37

31 Nawapada (Khawasal 611 13 13 70 28 42 28 42 18 20 32 Devgarh 1,082 30 30 152 87 65 87 65 43 41 33 Kheriva-Pada 384 22 22 105 52 53 52 53 35 34 34 Khawasa P,M,D,Mcw, 3,786 318 318 1,735 897 838 98 81 79 74 358 111 477 304 MP(O),Po. 35 Ratanpada 316 21 21 116 60 56 60 56 2 37 38

36 Bahadar Pada 875 22 22 158 77 81 77 81 48 42 37 Pada-Dhamanjhar 634 24 24 140 78 62 78 62 48 44 38 Dhamanjhar 516 43 43 26'i 136 129 135 126 1 83 n 39 Ruparel 348 17 17 104 53 51 53 51 2 27 30 40 Jharia Pada 246 17 17 89 46 43 46 43 32 25

41 Chhapri 1,098 67 67 484 248 236 248 236 8 124 117 42 Hamir Phaliva 445 23 23 146 84 62 84 62 3 2 35 34 43 Thetham 1,591 51 51 289 150 139 150 139 1 94 86 44 Rojlya 1,421 3'i 35 17R 92 86 92 86 3 53 4'i 45 Timarwani P. 2,420 49 49 309 149 160 149 160 18 105 93

46 Kaldela 1,637 81 81 4q l 246 245 243 244 5 120 115 47 Mllnjal 1,174 'i6 56 323 168 155 168 155 3 81 81 4R Balakhori 550 30 30 192 100 92 100 92 59 55 ')~') 49 Sagwa P. 1,8'5 58 58 ~I- 144 128 112 103 15 4 78 65 50 Kllndia Pada 052 24 24 111 62 49 62 49 42 35 189

THANDLA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- -, Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ~ r---"---, ,------A--., r---"--, r--"---, ,---,,----> ,------A---, ,.-----"---.,.-----"---, ,..-----"---. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

23,211 22,405 368 163 565 307 358 217 110 15 177 287 19 377 460 12417,105 18,408 59 53 33 34 1 57 49 1 18 19 2 221 229 6 2 5 161 171 3 35 44 6 36 25 4 55 53 10 31 38 5

177 193 2 5 2 113 93 6 28 33 23 16 7 323 333 2 3 286 256 8 346 372 9 4 303 275 9 54 63 89 85 10

306 317 1 1 3 278 239 11 224 233 12 3 3 4 174 210 12 323 302 11 182 18 , 13 28 23 26 34 14 33 26 24 30 15

110 70 2 4 77 6 120 244 16 91 78 68 70 17 221 201 3 2 2 157 139 18 16 18 9 12 19 62 67 35 33 20

21 25 1 7 10 21 197 191 2 8 5 5 153 136 22 26 26 13 13 23 283 262 5 2 2 182 179 24 104 87 73 104 25

45 41 23 30 26 18 16 16 16 27 54 42 35 38 28 45 44 37 39 29 52 37 21 28 30

18 20 10 22 31 43 41 44 24 32 34 34 1 17 19 33 241 220 6 5 6 65 29 33 46 2 80 48 420 534 34 36 38 23 18 35

48 42 29 39 36 48 44 30 18 37 82 n 53 57 38 27 30 26 21 39 31 24 14 18 40

124 117 124 119 41 35 34 ... 49 28 42 92 85 2 1 56 53 43 53 45 39 41 44 104 92 44 67 45

117 115 2 126 130 46 81 81 87 74 47 59 55 ... 41 37 4,; 70 63 8 2 66 63 49 42 35 20 14 50 190

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,.--'--- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ~ ,----A----, ~-., ,.---"---., ~-., P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Bantha P. 842 101 104 660 333 327 332 317 4 167 143 52 Hari Nagar P,D. 339 50 50 231 123 108 2 75 73 22 5 71 56 53 Ram Nagar 181 8 8 49 27 22 27 22 16 12 54 Jhosli P. 535 40 40 225 122 103 122 103 2 66 58 55 Devka 475 43 43 260 126 134 126 134 76 74

56 Sagwani 332 22 22 111 58 53 58 53 37 29 57 Alipura 821 30 30 165 76 89 76 89 45 49 58 Khatawala 1,023 5 5 33 14 19 14 19 6 8 59 Kushal Pura 1,470 40 40 189 84 105 8+ 105 54 62 60 DaulatPura P. 2,656 87 87 620 324 296 323 296 46 215 211

61 Khandan 1,614 62 62 414 209 205 209 205 7 127 135 62 Miyati P. 2,",70 101 101 700 342 358 331 352 17 2 231 228 63 Bordi 691 54 54 405 186 219 185 219 14 112 114 64 Guwal Rundi 377 31 31 176 91 85 91 85 54 53 65 Dhawada Pada (F.V.) 671 6 7 41 23 18 23 18 11 9

66 Gulri Pada 778 46 46 225 1M 121 104 121 59 63 67 Patadi (Sagwa) 906 31 31 159 87 n 87 72 50 41 68 Chhayan (Pal I 453 27 27 158 85 73 85 73 48 36 69 Bhimpura 262 15 15 85 44 41 H 41 24 18 70 Goriya Khandan 1,120 101 101 609 309 300 3\)9 3JO 175 148

71 Rupgarh 1,321 48 48 321 166 155 166 155 4 95 98 72 Udepuriya (Jagir) 1,464 58 58 447 236 211 228 211 22 2 151 145 73 Borwa 670 26 26 146 76 70 76 69 10 6 49 40 74 Khokar Khandan 805 45 45 265 125 140 125 135 3 4 82 92 75 Bhim·Kund P,D. 974 50 50 394 193 201 187 200 24 3 123 118

76 Kotda 899 41 41 281 149 132 149 126 9 77 67 77 Suja Pura 1,146 76 76 482 239 243 239 243 141 122 78 Jamda (F.V.l 2,736 49 49 320 174 146 170 145 9 109 88 79 Ratnali 1,670 64 64 381 190 191 190 191 120 106 80 Jharni 1,169 87 87 501 262 239 262 239 134 123

81 Udeganj 352 27 27 192 98 94 96 94 1 42 41 82 Bihar 807 34 34 173 86 87 86 87 1 47 46 83 Bhimpuri P. 808 70 70 399 213 186 212 184 11 121 106 84 Kakanwani P,Po. 1,488 191 192 1,142 565 577 13 12 487 501 45 3 339 276 85 Manpur 807 49 49 360 176 184 176 184 7 104 111

86 Dhamni Chhoti P. 1,512 123 123 778 399 379 398 378 55 7 235 218 87 Dhamni Badi 1,360 65 65 427 211 216 211 216 93 50 115 116 88 Semliya (Khalsa) 1,498 60 60 352 174 178 174 178 4 111 111 89 Panch Peepliya (F.V.) P. 2,013 96 119 638 353 285 305 266 35 237 152 90 Chhayan (F.V) 1,783 51 56 319 171 148 171 148 2 104 92

91 Chanwariya (F.V.) 456 16 16 91 38 53 33 53 27 31 92 Chapaner P. 1,609 7R 78 509 255 254 25J 248 16 163 171 93 BaJwasa P. 2,119 203 203 1,264 627 637 11 11 609 621 21 330 320 94 Tandagoli 169 5 5 26 13 13 13 13 6 5 95 Palasdor P. 2,886 179 179 967 493 474 493 474 3 284 239

96 Ganesh Pura (Pal) 933 27 27 178 90 88 90 88 1 48 42 97 MNihari P. 4,074 219 219 1,276 631 645 14 17 617 628 11 387 354 98 Amli 910 38 38 210 115 95 115 95 63 63 99 Chikaliya P. 634 82 82 524 247 277 247 277 26 1 169 172 100 Parwaliya P,D. 1,975 174 174- 1,025 521 504 521 493 164 6 285 261 191

THANDLA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,.----A--, r---'-----. r---'-----. ,...----A---, ~. r---A----.. r---'-----. r---'-----. r---'-----. ,----A--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

166 142 1 166 184 51 45 44 3 1 11 11 3 8 52 52 52 16 12 ... 11 10 53 64 58 1 . 1 56 45 54 76 74 50 60 55

37 29 21 24 56 45 49 31 40 57 6 8 8 11 58 54 62 30 43 59 204 210 9 109 85 60

126 133 1 2 82 70 61 221 221 4 4 4 2 3 III 130 62 112 114 74 105 63 54 53 37 32 64 10 8 12 9 65

59 63 45 58 66 50 41 37 31 67 48 36 37 37 68 24 18 20 23 69 175 148 134 152 70

93 98 2 71 57 71 69 80 67 16 14 49 85 66 n 47 32 2 8 27 30 73 80 90 2 2 43 48 74 117 117 1 5 1 70 83 75

74 67 3 72 65 76 137 122 4 98 121 77 104 88 2 3 65 58 78 120 106 70 85 79 132 123 2 128 116 80

42 41 56 53 81 47 46 39 41 82 120 106 1 92 80 83 299 270 2 2 13 5 4 18 226 301 84 104 111 72 73 85

233 216 164 161 86 115 116 96 100 87 III 111 63 67 88 137 148 4 3 24 68 3 116 133 89 100 89 3 3 1 67 56 90

27 31 11 22 91 156 170 ... 10 2 87 83 92 318 313 4 8 7 297 317 93 6 5 7 8 94 282 239 2 209 235 95

48 42 42 46 96 356 340 4 2 17 6 8 6 244 291 97 63 63 52 32 98 157 168 2 3 8 2 78 105 99 247 241 15 8 6 11 3 2 12 236 243 100 192

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WORKERS Area Occu· Literate ,---"--- Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers L.C. Educated (I.IX) No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes ~-., ,-----A..--., ,---"-_, ,----.A--, ~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 ]unwaniya Chhota 646 42 42 291 141 150 141 150 98 96 102 Beedmahudi Pada 838 33 33 202 103 99 103 99 2 74 63 103 Khajuri P. 984 72 72 304 155 149 155 149 42 6 102 104 104 Gopalpura (Pal) 173 21 21 119 63 56 63 56 34 22 105 Dungri Pada D. 713 62 62 366 185 181 185 181 21 12 98 99

106 Nawa Fada (K:,kanwani) 572 46 46 306 154 152 154 152 3 69 66 107 Hedawa P. 901 96 96 600 306 294 306 294 18 170 157 108 Panchkheriya P. 840 92 92 611 309 302 309 302 1 161 112 109 Etawa P. 1,870 155 155 1,038 500 538 500 538 15 306 326 110 Jhapadara P. 1,119 93 93 631 319 312 319 311 9 186 177

111 ]unwaniya.Bada 517 35 35 213 109 104 109 102 7 67 60 112 Rundi Pad a 2,056 22 22 132 73 59 73 59 8 1 40 30 113 Chen Puri 415 31 31 177 81 96 81 96 5 1 48 54 114 Nawa Pada (Kasba) 433 43 43 226 109 117 109 117 10 7 58 68 115 Nahar Pura (Khejda) 979 35 35 200 101 99 101 99 1 55 61

116 Nawa.Pada.Kalirundi 778 24 24 143 68 75 68 75 37 40 117 Kundla (F.V.) 798 19 20 121 66 55 65 52 40 36 118 Bawadi (F.Y) 1,803 32 40 236 133 103 133 103 2 84 57 119 Charel 734 52 52 357 177 180 177 180 94 91 120 Chokhwada P. 1,824 141 141 848 423 425 423 415 22 2 290 257

121 Talai 947 86 86 537 266 271 266 271 18 163 157 122 Ano·Pura 682 42 42 287 151 136 151 136 77 73 123 Badli·Pada 554 60 60 355 178 177 178 177 1 121 114 124 Oevigarh P. 1,658 144 144 891 451 440 451 440 40 286 273 125 M:lchhalai Mata 619 34 34 183 101 82 101 80 18 2 71 52

126 Mahuda P. 968 66 66 481 242 239 242 239 21 1 152 148 127 Semal Pada P. 1,569 104 104 546 258 288 13 12 243 264 68 6 149 148 128 Kotnai (F. V.) 4,611 21 22 184 96 88 92 85 1 51 55 129 Dhebar P. 2,289 79 79 502 252 250 252 250 19 2 175 163 130 Torniya 568 26 26 180 93 87 93 87 49 59

131 Agasya 1,100 44 44 281 137 144 137 144 86 91 132 Todi 240 36 36 259 131 128 131 128 3 84 73 133 Madrani P,M,D,Po. 1,949 219 221 1,326 645 681 38 25 584 590 53 4 418 338 134 Ochka 675 40 40 236 121 115 121 115 61 49 135 Pawagoi.Chhoti 762 39 39 247 130 117 130 117 3 80 70

136 Gudawada 556 29 29 193 101 92 101 92 19 3 51 53 137 Sutreti P. 1,107 55 55 344 164 180 2 141 150 28 6 118 117 138 Ganesh Pura (Shivgarh) 178 13 13 83 46 37 46 37 25 21 1,485 42 42 269 142 127 142 127 2 100 90 139 Bawadi·Pal 30 140 Medikhet 253 17 17 111 54 57 54 57 39

141 Amaliya Mal 1,052 35 35 204 105 99 105 99 67 60 142 Khatama 781 26 26 145 71 74 71 74 55 65 143 Teetariva 360 20 23 146 72 74 62 63 9 11 51 58 144 KLshar Pura (Pal) 300 26 26 160 79 81 79 81 59 59 145 ramali 1,591 36 36 226 110 116 110 116 74 74

146 Umrildara P. 3,932 140 140 823 422 401 421 399 1 260 239 147 Pawagoi.Badi 605 29 29 187 87 100 87 100 1 60 61 888 46 49 321 160 161 1 159 160 14 6 108 94 148 Kadwa Pada P. 525 . 149 T~lavli P. 1,917 156 191 1,262 629 633 18 17 527 80 13 380 357 150 Sajeli-Teja.Bhimji.Sath 568 63 71 429 222 207 222 207 5 151 142 193

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WORKER'S N6n- Vi -- Workers I ,11 nr IV .VI VII- - VIII - '- "~' X L.C. i No. ,..-----'---, ,----A---, ~ ,..-----'---, ,-----'---, ,..-----'---, ,----A---, ,.....---A--., ~ ~ M' p; M p: M li' M F' M' Fl M' 11' M; F M, F

1:8. IJ}, 20 21 ~2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3Q 37 1 l

< 98 96 ...... •• 1 ... 4J> 54 101' ,. 29' 36 102- H 63 ... .. '" 94 92 '5 5 ...... 1 ... 7 ~ 5'3 4'5 lOy 34 22 ... 29 34 104

97, ,~~ 1 1 , . ' . ~ 87 82 ~05. 1 ! 1 , ~69 66, .. , ...... •• 1 85 86 106 "j 136 1:37 169 157 '" "r ...... '" ... 1 101 156 112 ...... k ... 1 148 190 loa 299 326 5 1 1 194 212 109 1'82 176 "2 .. 2 133 U5 110 : , .. - 67 6Q ... , 4l 44 IH ... .. ~ ..! 33 2-9 III 40 3.0 "{ ...... 47 54 '" ...... 33 42 111 55 66 ... 3 2 51 49 114 54 ~l 1 16 ~8 115 , , . 37 40 ...' ; 31 35 116 36 ·,35 3 . t 26 19 117 .1 ,~~ " "f . - 59 -57 10 ...... '" 15 .... 49 '46 118 94 91 ... 83 89 119 ~31 1.02 ... 11 5Z 40 4 4 ... 2 13~ 168 120 . , ·152 144 .3 P ...... 103 Ilf 121 -74 n 1 -~ ...... 74 ' 63 122 121 114 ...... 51 63 12'3 229 263 16 ... 38 10 3 165 167 124 ~ 46 44 ~5 8 .,. 3Q ,?O ~~5

.}48 148 1 2 1 90 91 126 '135 14~ 4 3 1 7 1. 109 f1fO 121 49 55 2 ... ,.5 33 128 166 163 7 2 77 87 129 49 59 44 78 ) ; 13?

-) : --74 87 ...i 12 '4 5 .t. :... I .!. - 51 S3 131 75 69 9 4 47 55 132 328 279 ';5 '1 38 30 24 26 5 t 13 4 1 t27 3'4'3 ll!f3 59 49 2 60 66 134 69 1 .~. 50 41 135 78 . ; , ; , ,,' 49 53 2 50 '39 136 L08 107 10 10 146 63 137 23 21 2 '2'1 f6 IJ8 98 90 2 42 37 139 ,35 30 4 15 27 140 , .

67 60 38 39 1ft 65 65 '16 '9 14'2 51 58 ...... '21 16 1'1>3 59 59 20 22 144 - 2 , 3,6 , 4,2 1.45 n 74 1·' ",'" . 256 238 3 t·· 1 162 162 146 60 "1 :'i - 27 '39 H7 11~~ 94 ...... 1 ,52 >67 ,1

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WORKERS Area Occu. Literate ,.....--~-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House· Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) r------"-----, r----"---~ ~.---'---, ,-----"---, P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 151 Navgawan M,S,Po,To,Ei. 2,852 373 385 2,25 I 1,147 1,104 63 56 904 916 214 42 714 569 152 Shivgarh P. 448 26 26 161 86 75 79 72 5 1 58 45 153 Guda Chhota 457 33 33 268 146 122 6 4 140 118 3 . 94 81 154 Rangpura 419 20 20 101 53 48 53 48 28 27 155 Chainpura 1,402 76 77 489 236 253 236 253 9 ISS 161

156 Satsera P. 1,023 104 104 540 274 266 268 266 5 203 160 157 Mandli Po. 507 76 77 489 258 231 242 223 6 157 137 158 Nawa.Padapal 368 20 20 114 61 53 61 53 2 36 31 159 Naganwat Badi 714 33 33 175 82 93 82 93 57 61 160 Naganwat Chhoti 437 20 20 116 59 57 59 57 47 47

161 Kaliya Viran 247 8 8 43 25 18 25 18 17 11 162 Rakhadiya 1,263 13 13 63 34 29 34 29 22 16 163 Sajeli-Surjimogjisath P. 1,755 95 95 526 275 251 18 11 182 182 26 169 156 164 Sajeli·Jokhanisath 209 17 19 98 53 45 53 45 1 37 33 165 Sajeli-Dhamana.Sath 277 31 32 187 99 88 99 88 61 51

166 Saj eli· N arsingpura P. 530 2,~ 29 203 109 04 105 92 10 2 58 52 167 Gopalpura 1,08l 63 63 426 218 208 216 207 2 159 141 168 Rajpura P. 1,509 78 78 537 268 2b9 268 269 1 161 161 169 Jarat P. 620 31 31 202 102 100 102 100 7 59 62 170 Khalkhandawi P. 3,603 112 122 742 370 372 362 371 18 2 206 213

171 Patadi 'F.V.) 926 30 30 191 95 96 93 96 1 54 58 172 Guwali P. 7,157 222 223 1,318 670 648 669 648 11 463 388 173 Rampura 1,545 87 87 526 269 257 269 251 195 164 174 Kachalpara P,Po. 2,913 83 83 436 233 203 224 203 5 2 155 120 175 Kajali·Doongri P,MP(A),Po. 661 139 141 592 292 300 36 24 173 182 40 12 204 165

176 Rasodi 636 58 61 341 175- 166 144 148 21 10 104 82 177 Pipal-Khunta P. 1,909 107 107 599 300 299 300 299 5 191 171 178 Jhara·Dabar P. 797 68 68 419 198 221 198 221 2 148 144 179 Udepuriya (Khalsa) 557 8 8 39 22 17 22 17 17 11 180 Sajeli.Naniyasath P. 770 72 72 412 194 218 194 218 3 141 148

181 Gujar Pada 533 45 45 260 125 135 125 135 78 81 182 Sajeii·Maljisath P. 678 73 81 523 255 268 254 266 8 164 150 183 Gadwada 828 67 67 389 198 191 198 191 5 108 129 184 Hatya-Dehli P. 3,420 146 146 904 478 426 455 423 86 6 288 262 185 Malkhandwi 1,473 50 53 349 176 173 176 173 115 103

186 Patra 1,463 52 52 277 145 132 142 130 3 103 74 187 Bisalpura 962 63 68 381 188 193 188 193 122 131 188 Rupakheda 441 15 15 102 57 45 57 45 41 26 189 Piploda-Bada 892 55 55 328 169 159 166 157 2 2 103 81 190 Piploda Chhota 676 21 21 99 48 51 48 51 34 30

191 Jhadki-Todi 104 27 28 132 68 64 1 4 11 41 36 192 Pochak 396 7 7 40 20 20 20 20 13 10 193 R"mbhapur P,M,D,MP(A),Po. 621 262 265 1,196 609 587 114 127 37 47 250 70 309 210 194 Kishanpura 153 28 28 141 71 70 47 52 7 40 42 195 Ghosali-Chhota 1,149 43 44 259 126 133 126 133 1 92 92

1% Ghosaliya-Bada 371 72 79 429 228 201 2 181 150 19 ,2 125 100 197 Phoot-Talaw 752 38 40 266 128 138 122 133 16 80 88 198 Agrnl P. 1,143 93 96 462 241 221 7 8 81 83 94 18 142 111 199 Nawa Pada (Agrab 500 II II 65 32 33 32 33 19 21 200 Dcdala P. 3,398 116 116 718 340 378 330 375 78 2 211 244 ]95

THANDLA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers I IJ III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No . ,----A...---, ~ ~ ...--'----.. ~"""' r--"----. ~ ~ ...--'----.. ~, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 563 541 5 8 8 18 11 33 21 41 32 433 535 151 57 43 2 1 28 30 152 94- 81 52 4-1 153 26 27 2 25 21 154- 152 161 3 81 92 155

200 160 2 71 106 156 142 137 3 8 4 101 94 157 35 31 1 25 22 158 51 61 6 25 32 159 47 47 12 10 160

17 11 8 7 161 22 16 12 13 162 168 156 106 95 163 37 33 16 12 164 60 51 38 37 165

55 52 2 51 42 166 143 141 10 6 59 67 167 160 161 ... 107 108 168 58 62 43 38 169 196 203 8 10 164 159 170

53 58 1 41 38 171 460 388 3 207 260 172 195 136 22 6 74 93 173 140 120 13 1 1 78 83 174 94 114 101 50 2 2 3 88 135 175

81 82 15 5 3 71 84 176 190 171 1 109 128 177 148 144 50 77 178 17 11 5 6 179 102 135 13 39 53 70 180

68 78 7 3 3 47 54 181 149 147 2 1 2 8 4 91 118 182 106 127 2 2 90 62 183 276 259 2 3 1 9 190 164 184 115 103 61 70 185

99 74 ...... 3 42 58 186 85 113 2 1 4 13 18 3 10 4 66 62 187 22 22 18 4 1 16 19 188 82 78 19 3 2 66 78 189 27 29 7 1 14 21 190

41 36 27 28 191 10 10 3 7 10 192 163 166 4 3 13 3 53 27 27 19 30 10 300 377 193 26 32 1 13 10 31 28 194- 85 92 7 34 41 195

114 98 2 3 1 5 2 103 101 196 63 82 3 4 2 2 12 48 50 197 105 104 15 6 5 6 11 99 110 198 19 21 13 12 199 202 241 6 3 2 129 134 200 196

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pid House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) r---.A.._-, ...----A---, ,...-----A----., ,..---.A.._-, ,-_..A__.~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 -f 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 201 Demara 1,174 60 60 335 168 167 165 167 124 93 202 Thandla Dara 797 22 22 144 75 69 75 69 46 43 203 Waniya Pada 124 11 12 60 36 24 36 24 1 17 16 204 Nawagaontodi (Jagir) M, 239 54 65 314 162 152 15 14 49 14 95 91 Hos,Mcw,MP(A),S. 205 Gaduli 118 47 49 268 148 120 1 35 n 58

206 Khachchartodi 204 81 83 373 180 193 58 67 16 21 22 105 123 207 Bedawali P. 1,061 108 108 627 308 319 150 159 3 186 174 208 Amli Pathar 541 45 45 306 148 158 148 158 6 99 103 209 Khedi 180 23 23 144 74 70 74 70 6 2 44 45 210 Mokhada 1,760 79 79 453 235 218 235 218 5 161 140

211 Nagan Khedi 1,138 21 21 118 60 58 49 41 1 34 30 212 Juni Rambhapur 380 27 29 133 74 59 44 38 11 37 35 213 Nawagaon (Khalasa) 468 35 35 214 117 97 117 97 38 9 59 55 214 Doondhaka 386 33 33 215 124 91 124 91 79 53 215 Nawa Pada Dhanna) 212 23 23 137 71 66 71 66 11 8 37 33

216 Meghnagar P,H,D,Hos, 2,135 535 540 2,447 1,324 1,123 57 44 492 486 489 179 741 352 MP(A),MP( O),Po, To. 217 Phateh Pura 297 15 15 97 48 49 48 49 25 27 218 Semliya (Hatiya Deli) 368 28 28 178 98 80 98 80 4 55 45 219 Jamniya 499 21 21 132 73 59 73 59 40 30 220 Nahar Pura (Station) P. 556 34 41 181 96 85 7 73 78 18 5 58 39

221 Phooledi 697 61 61 327 157 170 153 166 5 91 101 222 Dhandniya 1,592 92 92 502 284 218 2 2 272 213 16 1 166 122 197

THANDLA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ,.----A----, ~ ,----A--, r----A--, ~ ,.----A----, ,------A----, ~ ,.----A----, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F 11 F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

116 93 8 44 74 201 46 43 29 26 202 17 16 19 8 203 79 83 2 2 10 8 67 61 204 64 58 3 4 76 62 205

93 110 3 5 2 8 6 75 70 206 186 169 5 ... 122 145 207 97 103 2 49 55 208 37 35 7 5 5 30 25 209 155 138 5 2 74 78 210

34 30 26 28 211 35 35 1 1 37 24 212 34 52 2 2 7 13 3 58 42 213 74 52 2 3 1 45 38 214 36 32 1 1 34 33 215

271 273 6 6 24 89 48 51 24 133 10 65 78 14 583 771 216 21 27 4 23 22 217 51 40 4 5 43 35 218 40 30 33 29 219 30 39 2 17 6 2 38 46 220

89 101 2 66 69 221 146 122 20 118 96 222

199

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A 30 Bhesguwada 56 8 31 Bhurighati 174 187 Alsia Khedi 164 153 32 Bhurighati 237 236 33 Bijoori 226 205 (i) Bhaglarundi (ii) Gulripada 34 Bidpada (Bijori) 216 204 (iii) Nawapada (iv) Rangpura 35 Bidpada (Piplipada) 110 135 2 Amargarh 59 5 36 Bolasa (Temria) 51 62 (i) Amargarh Mandi (i) Bijalpada (ii) Pattarpada 3 Amarholi 44 57 37 Bolasa 196 197 4 Ambapada 192 195 (i) Lamdipada 5 Amalirela 203 225 6 Amalirunda 9! 129 38 Borali (Ajab) 109 148 7 Anant.Khedi 118 147 49 Bodayta 77 93 40 Borghauta 224 230 (i) Suwapat 41 Boria 219 211 8 Asalia 73A 6 42 Boriyapada 30 37 (i) Bedakho 43 Borpada 28 22 44 Bovdi (Bavdi) 100 63 B (i) Mahadipada (ii) Rangpura 45 Badlipada (Karwad) 34 59 9 Bachikheda 67 64 46 Baliapada 131 114 10 Badlipada (Champelia) 104 134 11 Badodiya 54 80 C 12 Badwet 102 123 13 Bakhatpura (Doolatpura) 82 90 47 Champelia 103 133 14 Bankia 233 237 48 Chandragarh 213 203 15 Bamnia Mandi 38 2 49 Charanpura 168 160 (i) Kajliapada (i) Ghoghda 50 Chwaria 46 52 16 Bani 170 173 17 Badlipada (Bekalda) 178 190 (i) Chhota Saddia (ii) Bada Saddia 18 Bardia 117 108 51 Chhapri 195 168 29 Barigoan 5 30 52 Chhawni 63 71 20 Bavliapada 137 141 53 Chhayanpada 65 84 21 Bawdia 185 172 54 Chhyan Pachhim 32 17 22 Bedada 180 240 55 Chhayan Purwa 2 23 Beganbardi 64 83 44

(i) Bagpada (ii) Khajuripada D (iii) Nawapada (iv) Rundi

24 Bekalda 189 189 56 Dahadia 116 106 2S Bhabharpada 57 85 57 Dalpura 190 167 26 Bhagtia 122 119 58 Dehandi 39 25 27 Bhamti 70 73 (i) Talawpada (ii) Tonkapada 28 Bherupada Ohosarpada) 234 227 39 Bherupada (Mohanpura) 41 77 59 Dabari 78 68 ,ALPHABI?TICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

," I Location Location Lo~ation Location Sellial Code; No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 19M 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

2 ,PETLAWAD tAHSI(,:_coritd. l \.;:: , ') - ) 60 Deogarh 27 49 89 Bazwmti\1 134 12 61' :pevig~rh 223 i14 90 Hanumatia (Himmatgarh) 31 50 is

72 (Ja,rwada 187 97 Jainli' < 144 138 73 Garwa Khedi 2b~ 98 ~arriunia 191 159 74 'Gaiwadi" 117 99 Jawanputa 20. 223 :;5 peh~di 18 100 Jlrawalia , 15 <31 ii'll ]haknada 1132 23lJ (i) Badlipada 102 Jhawlia' 181 158 76 iGhooghari 40 103 Jhosar 133 112 (i) Bhabharpada (ii) Gotiapada (i) 'r)ab;ill' (ii) Matapada (Iii) Kundalpada i54 Jhosarpada 221 228 77 Ghodathal " 169 164 ~05 JunaKhedf 1J4j 143 .18 Godadia 10 21, 106 Junwania 160 178 (i' ,Wala~pada 107 Junwania (Badwet) 111 124 ,79 Gopalpura K (I) Dho!iarundi (ii) Karanjpada

80 Gopalpura (Bakhatpural '81 8~ 'f08 Kachnaria (Dabari) . 76 < 6'9 'r, 81 Goria Pipal '218 'in 109 Kachnaria (Kesharpura) , 43 1'6 82 Gothani~ Bada 119 li5 110 Kachrakhadan '186 17lJ 83 Gothania Chhota 'ti8 It6 :1 t'1 Kachrotia iff, 12\1 84 Govindpada 4 23 112 Kachbi 159 177 '85 Gulripada Hn 1'94 113 Kalighati 130 113 86 Gulripada 229 229 (0 Piplipada 87 Gunawad 14 45

(i) Badfiapada (ii) D'hawdia 114 Kalik~ray -207 , 224 (iii) Daulatpura (iv) Gulrapada 115 Kalsadia 60 '7 (v Khokharia) (vi) Piplipada 116 Kamalkheda 202 2f8 ,if'? Kamalpura ~Z31 zro H 118 Kamthia' f9 ,47 88 Hamirgarh 145 181 119 Kanakua 201 198 (i) Richa Khodra 120 Karangarh 9 19 201

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121 Kardawad 75 14 151 Matapada (Pannas) 151 176 152 Matapada (Suarpada) 142 150 (i) Bandramal (ii) Qovindpada 153 Mathmath 26 46 (iii) Kundal (iv) Satrundi (v) Tikria (i) larat (ii) Kagalkho (iii) Khatakund (iv) Panchrundi 122 Karm daikheda 105 102 (vl Polarunda (vi) Tikhi 123 Karwad 17 27 124 Kasarbardi 66 86 154 Mahudipada Chh6ta 120 137 155 Mathuria 177 165 (i) Bilwapada (ii) Kahadiapada 156 Mochyaghati 139 145 (iii) Undwa (iv) Unhalnpada 157 Mohankot 194 162 125 Kashiakhali 147 116 (i) Chelkawani (ii) Goth 126 Kaiarel 179 193 (iii) lampada (iv) Kadvali 127 Kesharpura (Semalpada) 11 32 (v) Mokampura (vi) Morjharia 128 Kesharpura (Kardawad) 49 15 (vii) Piplipada (viii) Rangpura (i) Melpada (ix) Semalkuhdia (x) Valia-Khali 129 Kesarpura (Sukhaneda) 222 23l 158 Mohanpura 45 78 130 Khakhrapada 22 38 (i) Basdipada (ii) Devrapada 131 Khindakho 220 212 (iii) Hathanipada (iv) Matarundi 132 Khodri 125 13 (v) Matijhar (vi) Motapada 133 Khoria 99 107 (vii) Nawapada (viii) Relpada 134 123 105 135 Kotda (Sarangi) 40 55 159 Moicharni 20 20 136 Kotda (Undwa) 199 221 160 Moibageli 155 111 137 Kotda (Bhurighati) 175 186 (i) Ambapada (ii) Malpada 138 Kudwas 141 155 (iii) Nawapada 139 Kumakhedi 230 207 140 Kundia 107 120 161 Mokampura 214 202 141 Kundiapada 55 81 (i) lunapani 142 Kundli 132 118 143 Kuwar Jhar 129 132 162 Mor 6 34

(i) Amdipada (ii) Chawrapada L (iii) Kundal (iv) Titodipada 144 Lalarundi 150 174 163 Motapala 92 65 145 Lalpura 71 94 164 Mohudipada (Khakhrapada) 29 39 M (i) Rela 146 Mahudipada (Badodia) 53 79 165 Mohudipada (Kalan) 113 127 147 Makodis. Jhar 95 101 166 Mohudipada (Lalpura) 72 95 148 Malpada 73B 6 167 Multhania 47 3 149 Manasia 127 139 150 Mandan 36 53 (i) Nawapada (i) Badidol [New} (ii) Chhotidol [New} (ih) Dallapada (iv) Hathnipada N (v) Naharpura (vi) Pratappada (vii) Piplipada 168 Nahargarh 188 191 202

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169 Naharpura

182 Patel·Ka.Naka 227 206 207 Sajelia 90 76 183 Pethapada 7 41 208 Salraipada 162 182 184 Piplipada 25 36 209 Salunia Bada 172 192 185 Piplipada (Amlirela) 198 226 210 Salunia Chhota 161 180 171 171 186 Piplipada (Bidpada) 121 136 211 Samli 187 Piplipada (Mathuria) 184 166 212 Sand.Ka·Naka 97 122 188 Piplipada (Semlia) 236 239 213 Sarngi 52 56 189 Pithdi 197 196 214 Sater 37 1 190 Puniarel 167 188 215 Semalpada 12 33 216 Semlia 238 238 R 217 Semalpada 166 179 218 Semroad 205 219 191 Raipuria 149 152 219 Shergarh 112 128 (i) Chhapriapada 220 Soila 176 157 221 Sukneda 212 233 RaHaman 182 159 192 222 Sultanpura 35 58 50 26 193 Ramgarh 223 Suarpada 157 151 (i) Talaipada 224 Suthwadia 18 54

194 Rampuria 48 4 T (i) Bavdipada (ii) Qalwakhori fiii) Grassdepo (ill) Kahadia " Tejpura 24 28 (II) Semalpada 225 226 Talahpada 165 154 195 Rasania 101 74 227 Tambolia 225 208 196 Ranjitpura 217 215 228 Tan4_a 215 201 203

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229 Tanda Lala Nayak 114 130 236 Ummedpura 68 70 230 Tandapadao 93 131 237 Unai 108 104 231 Tarkhedi 208 199 238 Undawa 193 222 232 Tikhepada 94 98 233 Temria 62 60 V (i) Bhatkhedi (ii) Khamdipada 234 Tocli 235 216 239 Vakhatpura (Semroacl) 210 220

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ~,,-----'----, ,---..A...--, ,--"--,~, PM F M F M F MF M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

17/2 Petlawad Tahsil Rural 236,22611,389 11,448 61,27731,207 30,070 755 691 23,114 22,534 3,683 706 18,429 16,128 1 Ghooghari P. 2,308 145 145 829 409 420 5 3 356 359 30 18 245 217 2 Chhayanpurwa 1,326 51 51 289 158 131 112 104 14 1 81 61 3 Navapada (Govindpada) 213 21 21 102 44 58 44 57 1 37 36 4 Govindpada 791 25 25 115 71 44 71 H 41 30 5 Barigoan 78 Uninhabited

6 Mor P. 2,088 106 106 616 315 301 3 3 267 264 17 6 202 160 7 Pethapada 181 21 21 97 43 54 43 54 1 25 32 8 Runjee 915 47 47 236 120 116 120 116 1 61 66 9 Karangarh 1,529 59 59 350 165 185 162 184 3 114 112 10 Godadia 1,436 75 75 467 221 246 3 4 218 240 10 158 154

11 Kesharpura (Semalpada) 424 Uninhabited 12 Semalpada 153 25 25 144 77 67 77 67 48 39 13 Jambupada 328 29 29 160 73 87 72 87 2 46 52 14 Gunawad P. 4,959 167 167 843 422 "421 420 417 2 272 239 15 Jirawalia 132 7 7 47 21 26 20 26 18 13

16 Naldi 405 Uninhabited 17 Karwad 2,303 274 288 1536 769 767 39 37 190 220 295 34 389 249 !8 Suthwadia 649 19 19 105 51 54 51 54 32 26 19 Kamthia 107 16 16 82 43 39 43 39 30 26 20 Moicharni 868 40 40 233 117 116 116 115 61 72

21 Gangakhedi P. 1,143 92 93 567 283 284 4 7 138 132 70 26 158 136 22 Khakhrapada 584 30 31 183 92 91 86 89 1 67 59 23 Waniakheda 353 27 27 117 61 56 59 56 1 41 37 24 Tejpura 342 9 9 48 24 24 24 24 17 16 25 Piplipada 127 Uninhabited

26 Mathamath P,Rhc,Mcw. 1,351 144 144 696 363 333 9 6 296 288 34 215 190 27 Deogarh 370 14 14 88 40 48 1 40 47 25 28 28 Borpada 465 14 14 89 47 42 47 42 2 28 28 29 Mahudipada 303 27 27 128 61 67 61 67 I 35 39 (Khakhrapada) 30 Boriyapada 860 Uninhabited

31 Hanumatia (Himmatgarh) 996 50 50 257 116 141 114 141 69 82 32 Chhyanpachhim 1,404 53 54 320 158 162 158 162 4 82 96 33 Gehudi 1,249 74 82 400 200 200 7 12 138 143 26 4 104 107 34 Badlipada (Karad) 602 23 23 119 63 56 63 55 40 33 35 Sultanpura P. 579 31 31 171 87 84 87 76 49 45

36 Mandan P. 3,441 144 144 813 421 392 5 2 402 373 6 222 209 37 Sater 1,333 73 73 452 253 199 18 13 198 162 13 1 141 122 38 Ba'11niamandi P,M,D, 1,472 358 368 1,752 924 828 59 53 207 192 403 114 528 205 MP(A),MP(OI,Po,To. 39 Dehandi P. 3,011 169 171 820 409 411 6 8 350 342 23 267 250 40 Kotda (Sarangi) 445 26 26 129 64 65 64 65 38 39

41 Bherupada (Mohanpura) 161 19 19 98 47 51 47 50 5 31 31 42 Himmatgarh 1,264 31 31 123 58 65 50 65 39 39 43 Kachnaria (Kesharpura) 562 21 21 108 56 52 56 52 37 30 44 Amarholi 237 13 13 62 36 26 35 26 22 19 45 Mohanpura P. 2,309 159 159 796 410 386 5 6 359 364 36 6 243 222

46 Chwaria 827 50 52 268 123 145 121 145 73 73 47 Multhania 999 52 52 282 150 132 140 130 6 96 81 48 Rampuria P. 2,679 148 148 750 385 365 13 13 348 335 25 4 246 200 49 Kesharpura (Kardawad) 1,287 72 72 386 201 185 4 6 194 173 3 107 103 50 Ramgarh P. 2,014 117 126 644 339 305 43 29 186 170 78 196 187 207

PETLAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ~ ~ ,.----A----. ~ ,..----A---.. r---A---, ~ ,.----A------...--"----. ~--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

15,805 15,303 572 452 424 111 472 123 98 25 45 7 368 20 134 2 511 85 12,778 13,94217/2 225 206 14 11 4 2 164 203 1 78 60 1 1 1 77 70 2 26 30 4 4 5 2 2 7 22 3 37 30 4 30 14 .. Uninhabited 5

175 148 22 12 2 2 113 141 6 17 26 8 6' 18 22 7 61 66 59 50 8 97 102 1 14 9 1 51 73 9 154 152 2 2 1 63 92 10

Uninhabited 11 48 39 29 28 12 46 52 27 35 13 263 232 7 7 2 150 182 14 18 13 3 13 15

Uninhabited 16 223 216 8 4 55 5 3 38 64 20 380 518 17 25 26 6 19 28 ,18 30 26 13 13 19 60 71 56 H 20

147 135 3 1 2 3 2 125 148 21 63 59 4 25 32 22 39 36 1 1 20 19 23 17 16 7 8 24 Uninhabited 25

205 182 7 7 1 - 2 148 143 26 25 28 15 20 27 26 28 2 19 14 28 34 38 1 26 28 29 Uninhabited 30

69 81 47 59 31 82 96 ... 76 66 32 93 99 5 8 3 3 96 93 33 31 30 9 3 23 23 34 44 41 2 2 3 2 38 39 35

208 195 14 13 199 183 36 130 115 6 7 2 1 2 112 77 37 145 151 1 2 3 53 24 27 7 9 116 9 52 122 12 396 623 38 234 245 29 4 2 1 142 161 39 37 38 1 1 26 26 40

31 31 16 20 41 39 39 19 26 42 28 30 8 19 22 43 22 19 ... 14 7 44 227 221 13 1 167 164 45

73 73 50 72 46 87 81 9 54 51 47 220 199 I 6 2 15 3 139 165 48 88 96 1 2 16 5 2 94 82 49 185 182 2 2 3 3 4 2 143 118 50 208

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu. Literate r--"--- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ,-----A------, ,..--..A.-..-.., ,--..A.-..-.., r---"----, ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Bolasa (Temria) 1,897 127 127 785 400 385 28 27 372 358 2 242 215 52 Sarngi P,M,D,Po. 3,776 292 292 1,434 748 686 39 37 IbY 188 305 71 419 267 53 Mahudipada (Badodiya) 26 3 3 17 7 10 7 10 4 5 54 Badodiya 103 Uninhabited 55 Kundiapada 146 4 4 21 14 7 14 7 7 6

56 Bhesguwada 817 3 3 11 5 6 4 6 4 3 57 Bhabharpada 107 2 2 8 3 5 3 5 1 3 3 58 Hindolabawdi 191 17 17 92 41 51 10 51 1 26 27 59 Amargarh P,Po. 986 146 149 709 397 312 9 17 212 153 108 16 265 162 60 Kalsadia 846 43 43 211 109 102 2 107 98 71 70

61 Panthborali P. 979 85 85 449 227 222 225 217 18 137 131 62 Temria P. 2,087 147 151 745 387 358 16 10 285 263 27 241 212 63 Chhawni 224 7 7 29 16 13 16 13 10 7 64 Beganbardi 732 70 70 360 183 177 183 176 109 110 65 Chhayanpada 253 12 12 53 26 27 26 26 19 14

66 Kasarbardi P. 4,051 114 114 583 307 276 269 248 16 189 170 67 Bachikheda P. 2,727 110 111 556 276 280 9 16 202 202 33 3 170 149 68 Ummedpura 285 13 13 61 34 27 33 27 16 18 69 Hawarunda 113 18 18 65 39 26 39 26 23 20 70 Bhamti 185 21 21 110 59 51 59 51 32 30

71 Lalpura 432 42 42 235 112 123 111 122 68 68 72 Mahudipada (Lalpura) 682 17 17 94 40 54 40 54 28 30 73A Asalia P. { 86 86 574 298 276 297 276 15 166 151 73B Malpada 1,604 24 24 143 73 70 44 41 74 Dullakhedi 1,714 76 76 337 171 166 4 1 165 165 4 100 99 75 Kardawad P,D,Po. 5,756 401 407 2,098 1,0801,018 43 34 595 715 236 16 636 511

76 KacnHaria (Dabari) P. 351 12 12 _ 67 23 44 23 44 14 18 77 Bodayta P. 1,201 58 58 270 137 133 14 10 44 40 39 12 77 64 78 Dabari P. 485 27 27 152 80 72 3 55 48 17 8 49 38 79 Gabbapada 93 6 6 23 11 12 11 11 8 8 80 Rupapada (Ninamapara) 199 13 13 77 42 35 41 35 25 23

81 Gopalpura (Bakhatpural 220 23 23 124 58 66 58 61 35 43 82 Bakhatpura (Doolatpura) 33 3 3 13 5 8 5 7 5 4 83 Gamdi 1,512 25 25 107 58 49 58 49 2 39 30 84 Garwada 490 22 2Z 105 48 57 48 56 33 32 85 Rupare! (Dabdi) 154 17 17 101 53 48 53 48 34 32

86 Nawapada (Motapale) 149 18 18 100 55 45 55 44 33 25 87 Ninamapada 162 14 14 70 36 34 36 26 3 24 20 88 Doolatpura 123 9 9 46 22 24 22 24 2 18 16 89 Naharpura (unai) P. 1,605 83 83 482 251 231 251 230 3 165 148 90 Sajelia 395 11 11 47 21 26 21 26 16 14

91 Amalirunda 71 11 11 49 27 22 26 22 17 16 92 Motapala 162 13 13 64 29 35 29 35 19 17 93 Tandapadao 461 Uninhabited 94 Tikhepada 369 8 8 37 23 14 23 14 12 10 95 Makodiaihar 277 23 23 114 62 52 62 52 34 32

96 Naharpura (Richhadiya) 313 22 22 121 55 66 55 66 2 37 39 97 Sand Ka Naka - 585 1 1 15 8 7 8 7 5 3 98 Nawapada (Bodayatal 681 13 13 71 37 34 37 34 20 21 99 Khoria 1,630 30 30 IIlI 97 84 1 97 83 54 46 100 Bovdi P. 1,623 144 144 818 400 418 22 30 262 258 72 13 230 195 209

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WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ~ ,.-----A--., ~ ,..--J'---, ,...----A---, ~-----, ,----"------r---"---, ,--A--, ,...----"---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

223 215 19 158 170 51 235 203 37 41 57 11 6 34 3 45 11 329 419 52 4 5 J 5 53 ...... Uninhabited 54 6 6 1 7 55

2 2 1 3 56 3 3 2 57 26 27 ... 15 24 58 148 141 2 1 2 53 18 9 43 9 1 132 150 59 67 69 1 4 38 32 60

136 131 ... 1 90 91 61 180 180 54 32 2 2 3 146 146 62 6 4 4 3 6 6 63 109 110 74 67 64 19 14 7 13 65

186 169 1 2 1 118 106 66 156 141 8 8 4 2 106 131 67 16 18 18 9 68 23 20 16 6 69 32 29 27 21 70

64 63 4 S 44 55 71 25 30 2 12 24 72 150 144 1 15 7 132 125 73A 42 41 1 1 29 29 73 B 99 97 2 ... 1 71 67 74 567 484 14 18 4 5 23 2 10 2 16 444 507 75

14 18 9 26 76 51 51 5 8 5 6 5 5 3 60 69 77 41 35 5 3 2 1 31 34 78 8 8 J 4 79 21 22 4- 17 12 80

35 43 23 23 81 4 4 4 82 39 30 19 19 83 32 31 15 25 84 33 32 19 16 85

31 23 2 2 22 20 86 23 19 1 1 ... 12 14- 87 14 10 2 5 1 1 4 8 88 142 140 2 21 6 2 86 83 89 16 14 5 12 90

16 16 1 10 6 91 15 17 4 10 18 92 Uninhabited 93 12 10 11 4 94 34 31 28 20 95

34 38 3 18 27 96 3 3 2 3 4 97 20 21 17 13 98 54 46 43 38 99 211 195 5 11 3 170 223 100 210

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,---~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ~ ,----"-----. ,----A---, ~-. ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 101 Rasania 39 Uninhabited 102 Badwet P. 784 95 95 417 222 195 27 19 24 18 52 18 135 102 103 Champelia 202 24 24 134 65 69 6 60 58 2 41 33 104 Badlipada (Champelia) 80 4 4 24 12 12 12 12 8 6 105 Karamdikheda 657 39 39 175 92 83 92 82 52 52

106 Richadia 232 Uninhabited 107 Kundia 387 9 9 40 18 22 18 20 11 12 )08 Unai 1,372 56 56 331 190 141 186 137 6 118 100 109 BoraH (Ajab, 1,646 66 66 334 161 173 161 173 104 94 110 Bidpada (piplipada) 79 3 3 8 5 3 5 3 3 3

111 Junwania (Badwet) 243 12' 12 74 42 32 41 17 25 18 112 Shergarh 56 Uninhabited 113 Mohudipada Kala 219 39 39 207 98 109 98 109 2 52 65 114 Tandalala Nayak 409 37 33 155 80 75 13 20 7 45 40 115 Kachrotia 648 22 22 118 55 63 55 59 32 37

116 Dahadiya 583 32 32 216 117 9Q 117 94 63 59 117 Bardia 745 10 10 48 24 24 24 24 1 13 15 118 Anantkhedi P. 1,841 93 93 424 196 228 7 2 166 158 26 139 137 119 Gothaniabada 79 Uninhabited 120 Mahudipada Chhota 146 8 8 33 16 17 16 17 10 11

121 Piplipada IBidpada) 89 18 13 70 37 33 37 33 23 22 122 Bhagtia 276 7 7 43 24 19 24 16 9 13 123 Kodli P. 1,838 59 59 346 188 158 136 120 27 4 115 84 124 Hanumangarh 101 2 2 7 4 3 4 3 3 3 125 Khodri 160 Uninhabited

126 Ruparel Oamli) 223 21 21 106 53 53 48 53 30 22 127 Manasia 351 33 33 183 82 101 82 101 47 54 128 Gothania Chhota 436 33 33 149 78 71 50 47 4 45 42 129 Kuwarjhar 720 27 26 142 70 n 69 71 2 38 40 130 Kalighati 2,651 47 47 329 181 148 164 148 112 84

131 Badliapada 244 Uninhabited ... 132 Kundli 384 6 6 29 15 14 15 13 9 6 133 Josar P. 1,449 88 88 597 315 282 283 278 19 2 204 180 134 Hanumtia 257 4 4 15 7 8 7 8 5 5 135 Sagdia 1,181 58 58 342 156 186 156 186 95 104

136 Amarpura 208 Uninhabited 137 Bavliapada 263 8 8 35 21 14 21 14 1 13 8 138 Dhaniarundi 498 22 22 114 58 56 58 56 3 34 38 139 Mochiyaghati 529 14 14 76 39 37 39 37 1 25 21 140 Rupgarh P 2,367 138 139 692 346 346 25 24 183 183 59 8 198 202

141 Kudwas P. 859 65 65 342 178 164 178 164 8 99 90 142 Matapada (Suarpada) 549 34 34 218 109 109 104 108 3 60 58 143 Junakheda 494 11 11 74 35 39 22 28 17 16 144 Jarnli P,M,Rhc, 1,458 159 159 850 456 394 43 30 145 108 155 37 252 181 145 Hamirgarh P. 2,358 86 86 480 240 240 21 7 155 164 13 of. 147 117

146 Rupapada maliapada) 614 25 25 154 86 68 78 63 39 44 147 Kashiakhali 511 12 12 70 34 36 33 32 17 21 148 Garwadi 396 11 11 59 31 28 31 28 15 18 149 Raipuria 5,304 396 396 1,913 996 917 73 71 203 199 337 67 529 392 P,M,D,Hos,MP(O, ,Po. 150 L~larundi 316 18 18 116 56 60 54 60 35 33 211

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WORKERS Non- Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Le. No. ~ ~ ,---A---, r----"'----, ,--,---A--,""" ,---A---, ,---A---, ,---A---, ..---'---, ~-- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

Uninhabited 101 90 74 8 12 5 11 12 11 10 4 87 93 102 36 33 3 1 1 24 36 103 8 6 4 6 104 44 51 3 5 40 31 105

Uninhabited 106 9 10 1 2 7 10 107 99 98 3 2 16 72 41 lOB 104 93 1 57 79 109 2 3 2 110

21 18 2 1 1 17 14- III Uninhabited 112 52 65 46 44 113 45 38 1 35 35 114 27 34 5 3 23 26 115

63 59 ... 54 40 116 11 14 2 I 11 9 Il7 130 132 2 3 6 2 57 91 118 Uninhabited 119 10 11 6 6 120

23 22 14 11 121 6 10 3 3 15 6 122 104 79 4 5 4 73 74 123 3 3 1 124 Uninhabited 125

29 22 23 31 126 46 53 I 35 47 121 42 41 2 1 33 29 128 38 40 32 32 129 93 83 4 15 1 69 64 130

Uninhabited 131 9 6 6 8 132 174 180 29 III 102 133 2 3 3 2 2 3 134 95 103 61 82 135

Uninhabited 136 13 8 ... 8 6 137 31 38 2 1 24 18 138 25 20 1 14 16 139 136 159 31 32 8 6 16 4 6 148 144 140

99 90 ... 79 74 141 59 57 I 1 49 51 142 16 14 1 2 18 23 143 177 152 11 5 2 34 14 6 2 21 8 204 213 144- 109 117 18 9 3 4 4 93 123 145

30 39 9 5 47 24 146 14 17 3 4 17 15 147 11 18 4 16 10 148 360 352 15 25 6 2 39 6 44 63 7 467 525 149 34 33 21 27 150 212

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,.-----A-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ,-----A----, r---"---, ,--..A-...-., ,----"---, ,----"---, P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 151 Matapada (pannas) 454 19 19 116 56 60 56 59 29 32 152 Hiraninamapada 256 12 12 67 31 36 31 36 20 17 153 Devli P. 2,129 116 116 625 308 317 308 315 26 3 192 174 154 Narsingpura 1,678 26 26 129 64 65 64 65 1 37 40 155 Moibageli 3,532 74 74 419 210 209 210 209 5 129 132

156 Gopalpura p. 1,256 65 6S 427 210 217 210 216 14 125 136 157 Suarpada 808 58 58 248 119 129 119 129 69 70 158 Pannas 378 27 27 155 76 79 76 79 44 40 159 Kachbi 1,104 40 40 248 127 121 127 121 68 66 160 Junwania 149 8 8 43 17 26 17 26 10 14

161 Salunia Chhota 1,317 49 49 316 156 160 156 160 2 90 90 162 Salriapada 595 17 17 98 52 46 52 46 34 28 163 Dhanpura 1,023 43 43 241 122 119 122 113 2 71 71 164 Alsiakhedi 1,490 69 69 389 188 201 188 200 2 109 108 165 Talawpada 323 19 19 115 59 56 59 56 1 30 24

166 Semalpada 478 18 18 91 43 48 43 47 25 30 167 PuniareI 81 Uninhabited 168 Charanpura 920 37 37 210 105 105 105 103 65 64 169 Ghodathal 323 II II 69 34 35 33 .35 20 16 170 Bani P. 1,944 159 159 825 404 421 19 17 322 275 95 8 234 215

171 Samli 1,363 66 66 418 205 213 205 210 3 121 120 172 Saluniabada P. 1,394 54 54 350 171 179 148 138 21 7 104 95 173 Panchpipla P. 1,888 77 77 474 247 227 6 11 241 171 19 1 152 113 174 Bhurighati 581 18 18 88 46 42 46 42 1 26 25 175 Kotda (Bhuriaghat) P. 2,263 67 67 384 198 186 196 183 4 107 108

176 Soila 749 20 20 138 76 62 72 61 2 39 33 177 Mathuria 248 13 13 65 35 30 35 30 2(} 17 178 Badlipada (Bekalda) 327 23 23 124 60 64 60 64 1 35 34 179 Kaiarel 353 1 1 5 4 1 4 1 180 Bedada 1,834 71 71 453 213 240 213 230 130 150

181 Jhawlia 1,338 81 84 546 300 246 285 245 14 9 162 150 182 Raliaman 1,448 52 55 269 120 149 120 149 3 89 80 183 Ratamba P. 1,698 106 106 623 298 325 298 320 14 166 159 184 Piplipada (Mathuria) 280 17 17 77 38 39 6 38 30 25 21 185 Bawdia 261 Uninhabited

186 Kachrakhadan 1,242 39 39 235 118 117 118 117 75 62 187 Gulripada 467 20 20 84 45 39 45 39 25 25 188 Nahargarh 392 2 2 17 10 7 10 7 6 4 189 Bekalda P,Mcw. 4,592 114 114 625 321 304 9 6 216 198 62 18 202 175 ]90 Dalpura 439 18 18 70 39 31 38 31 26 19

191 Jamunia 796 31 31 180 98 82 96 82 55 49 192 Ambapada 511 55 55 347 174 173 170 170 5 100 98 193 Undav.ra 160 5 5 30 13 17 10 17 11 12 194 Mohankot P. 8,244 244 244 1,431 734 697 9 8 701 679 22 3 457 412 195 Chhapari 1,160 11 II 53 28 25 27 25 14 14

196 Bolasa P,D,Mcw,Po. 1,810 106 106 551 279 272 15 10 140 129 59 5 167 175 197 Pithdi P. 2,305 91 91 459 232 227 2 1 146 129 22 128 141 198 Piplipada (Amlirela) 913 29 29 131 77 54 30 18 53 32 199 Kotda (Undwa) 1,477 31 31 163 80 83 5 3 57 57 50 50 200 Parewa 1,101 54 54 304 161 143 159 143 88 86 213

PETLAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS Non­ Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,...... --A----, ,--~ ~ ,.----A------, ~ ,------A---., ~ ~ ~ ,...... --A--.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 28 32 27 28 151 20 16 11 19 152 185 174 3 3 116 143 153 37 40 ...... 27 25 154 121 126 1 2 4 4 2 81 77 155

114 131 10 5 1 85 81 156 69 70 50 59 157 44 40 32 39 158 68 66 59 55 159 10 13 7 12 160

88 88 1 1 1 1 66 70 161 28 28 1 5 18 18 162 71 71 ... 51 48 163 106 107 3 1 79 93 164 28 24 2 29 32 165

25 30 18 18 166 Uninhabited ... 167 64 62 2 40 41 168 19 16 1 14 19 169 197 209 6 5 3 19 2 7 1 170 206 170

121 120 84 93 171 95 92 2 3 3 3 67 84 172 135 111 8 4 2 3 1 95 114 173 26 25 20 17 174 107 108 91 78 175

39 33 37 29 176 18 17 2 15 13 177 35 31 3 25 30 178 3 1 1 179 128 148 2 2 83 90 180

162 150 138 96 181 89 80 .. 31 69 182 146 152 5 6 if 132 166 183 25 21 13 18 184 Uninhabited ... 185

75 62 43 55 186 24 25 20 14 187 5 4 4 3 188 166 162 12 5 6 5 4 3 11 119 129 189 26 19 13 12 190

53 47 2 2 ... 43 33 191 95 96 1 2 2 2 74 75 192 8 12 3 ...... 2 5 193 415 395 10 9 26 8 1 5 277 285 194 14 if 14 11 195

151 160 3 2 6 6 2 2 5 5 112 97 196 119 136 5 5 2 1 1 104 86 197 50 32 3 24 22 198 46 44 1 2 2 5 30 33 199 84 82 4 4 73 57 200 214

VILLAGE DIRECtORY

WORKERS Area Occu. Literate ,...----"--- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I.IX) ~ r--"--, ,...----"--...... ,---"----, r----A--...... P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 201 Kanakua 2,777 32 32 198 97 101 95 101 18 56 54 202 Kamalkheda 1,373 22 22 126 61 65 2 9 20 1 40 44 203 Amalirela 516 12 12 65 36 29 33 29 24 17 204 Jawanpura 602 29 29 157 82 75 82 75 49 44 205 Semroad 1,159 56 56 308 153 155 4 3 25 25 21 89 86

206 Dholikhali 235 18 18 95 50 45 49 45 32 26 207 Kalikaray 627 15 15 76 35 41 29 26 18 21 208 Tarkhedi P. 1,077 89 89 479 249 230 9 8 48 30 37 13 148 134 209 Garwakhedi 1,266 53 53 311 156 155 4 2 65 68 I 1 93 86 210 Bakhatpura (Semroad) 870 27 27 149 79 70 20 15 1 48 43

211 Dhaturia P. 2,997 105 105 530 282 248 5 49 47 22 3 164 157 212 Sukneda 797 13 13 76 29 47 29 47 " 17 16 213 Chandragarh P. 2,081 67 67 440 240 200 214 200 17 113 118 214 Mokarnpura 2,874 67 67 334 164 170 154 170 3 117 108 215 Tanda 690 8 8 42 23 19 22 19 1 12 15

216 Bidpada (Bijori) 205 Uninhabited 217 Ranjitput"a 572 Uninhabited 218 Goriapipal 339 Uninhabited 219 Boria 1,378 27 27 117 58 59 57 59 35 32 220 Khindakho 547 23 23 112 61 51 57 51 34 32

221 Jhosarpada 867 17 17 73 38 35 2 6 15 18 25 17 222 Kesarpura (Sukhaneda) 89 12 12 69 35 34 34 34 2 20 20 223 Devigarh 329 4 4 18 7 11 7 11 4 5 224 Borghata 168 8 8 55 26 29 26 29 15 13 225 Tambolia 505 Uninhabited

226 Bijoori 1,106 25 25 124 68 56 4 40 52 45 33 227 Patel Ka Naka 410 7 7 38 18 20 18 20 12 15 228 Rupakheda 25 10 10 35 20 15 11 8 229 Gulripada 194 13 13 75 35 40 35 38 22 21 230 Kumakhedi P. 1,435 79 79 426 219 207 4 4 215 141 9 133 141

231 Kamalpura 54 20 20 81 40 41 14 9 26 32 1 28 25 232 Jhaknwda P,M,D,MP(O),Po. 2,247 307 307 1,480 767 713 30 35 100 88 383 136 403 193 233 Bankia 653 29 29 158 79 79 79 79 40 41 234 Bherupada (Jhosarpada) 1,237 55 55 314 154 160 152 146 90 95 235 Todi 1,022 46 46 339 170 169 170 167 95 95

236 Piplipada (Semlia) 182 Uninhabited 237 Bhurighati 1,065 43 43 255 125 130 1 69 62 238 Semlia 874 55 55 309 161 148 5 5 132 109 4 101 84 239 Nadatod 464 9 9 48 21 27 20 27 15 15 215

PETLAWAD TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ,...--A--., ~ ,---A---, ~ ,....---'--., ~ ~., r---"----. ~ .--"-----.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- 35 36 37 201 52 50 01 •• 3 3 41 47 36 40 3 3 1 21 21 202 23 17 1 12 12 203 1 5 1 33 31 204 43 43 69 205 79 80 7 4 2 1 .. ;' 64

32 26 18 19 206 17 15 1 6 17 20 207 136 125 5 9 2 3 101 96 208 91 82 1 2 .. 63 69 209 42 42 3 1 2 31 27 210

155 ISO 3 7 1 1 2 2 118 91 211 15 15 1 1 1 12 31 212 110 114 2 4 ...' 127 82 213 112 108 2 3 47 62 214 12 15 11 4- 215

Uninhabited 216 Uninhabited 217 Uninhabited 218 32 27 3 5 23 27 219 34 31 1 27 19 220

21 15 3 2 13 18 221 19 20 15 14 222 4- 5 3 6 223 12 13 3 11 16 224 Uninhabited 225

39 33 6 23 23 226 12 13 2 6 5 227 6 7 1 5 9 7 228 22 21 13 19 229 125 133 3 5 3 3 86 66 230

22 21 4 4 2 12 16 231 185 159 17 19 10 60 7 11 3 54 2 61 6 364- 520 232 38 41 2 39 38 233 75 85 5 5 10 5 64 65 234 94 95 1 75 74 235

Uninhabited 236 64- 62 2 ... 3 56 68 237 83 83 I 6 6 6 60 64 238 13 15 2 6 12 239 216

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

3 JHABUA TAHSIL

A 37 Bhandan Kua 77 113 38 Bheem Falia 106 129 Agera 346 321 39 Bheem Kund 135 lID 2 Amalipada 78 103 40 Bhodali 327 255 41 Bhoot Barda 206 161 (i) Falia No. I (~i) Faria No. :I 42 Bhoot Falia 255 301 3 Amali Pathar 16 43 43 Bhoot Khedi 298 275 4- Amalwani 34 101 44 Bhor Kundia 352 317 5 Arnar Pura 39 21 45 Bhoyara 146 170 6 Amba 263 214 46 Bhura Dabara 182 114 7 Amba 100 118 47 Bhuri Mati 283 277 8 Amba Khodara 150 183 48 Bhutedi 130 123 9 Arnba Kua 282 281 49 40 56 10 Arnli Falia 191 294 50 Bijiya Dungari 207 299 11 Andharwad 321 252 51 Billi Doj 170 189 12 Antervelia 25 26 52 BisoH 44 50 53 Biya Dabar 128 84 B' 54 Boehaka 200 210 55 Bucha Dungari 232 152 13 Badkuwa 114 179 56 Budha Shala 216 151 14 Badlia 209 230 15 Badlipada 15 44 C 16 Badlipada 258 307 17 Baldi Mal 280 270 57 Chapari 125 i2 18 Balwan 51 17 58 Charmali 324 167 (i) Balwan Badi (ii) Balwan Chhoti 59 Charolipada 171 291 60 Chhagola 294 249 19 Baman Sernlia 192 295 20 Ban 326 273 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No. :I 21 Banki 274 143 61 Chhalakia 50 4 22 Baodi 221 297 62 Chhapari 254 283 23 Baodia 70 62 63 Chhapari 261 236 Chhapari Ranwas (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No. :2 64 229 213 24 Baodi Badi 61 6 (i) Falia No. I Kheema 25 Barad 335 155 (ii) Falia No. :2 Rangji 26 Barkheda 29 48 65 t:hhapar Khanda 354 318 27 Barod 27 54 66 Chhayan Khurd 349 259 28 Batia Bardi 90 66

29 Bavdi 276 149 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No. :2 30 Behadawi 334 127 31 Bhagor 9 38 67 Chhayan Semal Khedi 281 276 32 Bhaiskrai 133 121 (il Falia No. I (ii) Falia No. :2 33 Bhaji Dungara 48 2 34 Bhamarda 17 47 68 Chichawan 350 260 35 Bhamria Piplia 161 76 69 Choran 143 168 36 Bhanda Kheda 184 141 70 Chor Mandli 308 272 217

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

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71 Chudeli 318 154 103 Doulatpura 333 128 72 Chui 342 264 104 Dudhi 72 88 73 Chulia Badi 331 319 105 Dudhi 163 126 74 Chulia Chhoti 313 313 106 Dumpada 169 293 107 Dungara 284 282 D lOS Dungara Dhann~ 118 200 109 Dungara Lalu 91 68 75 Dab Talai 251 288 110 Dungra Pani 162 120 76 Datiya Ghati 277 148 77 Deoli 138 117 E 78 Devjhiri Panda 122 203 79 Devjhiri Ranwas 121 204 111 Ejan Pur a 10 39 80 Dewal Falia 322 256 81 Duadori 357 263 F

(i) Falia No. r (ii) Falia No.2 112 Fate Pura 271 240 82 Dhakani Talai 279 248 113 Fate Pura 74 85 83 Dhamanda 59 91 114 Fooldhawadi 190 296 115 Futi~ 69 63 (i) Falia No. r (ii) Falia No.2 (i) Futia (ii) Qordhan Pada 84 Dhamni Chimna 218 160 85 Dhamni Katara 310 279 G (i) Falia No. r (ii) Falia No. !l 116 Galti 215 144 86 Dhamni Kuka 237 289 117 Garwada 120 201 235 162 87 Dhamni Nana 118 Garwadi 124 205 88 Dhamni Nathu 236 158 119 Gawasar 186 135 89 Dhamoi 304 145 120 Gelar Kalan 66 15 90 Dhandal Pura Bada 246 142 121 Gelar Khurd 63 16 91 Dhandal Pura Chhota 226 217 122 Ghatia 141 132 92 175 290 93 Dhavlia 292 152 (i) Falia No. r Alloo 94 Dhawadi Pada 51 43 (ii) Falia No.2 Moti 95 Dhebar 56 58 123 Ghungharmal 337 158 (i) Dhebar Badi (ii) Dhebar Chhoti 124 Gola Badi 179 219 (iii) Kankara Dungra (iv) Undawa 125 Gola Chhoti 222 235 96 Dhekal Badi 208 298 (I) Falia No. r Thawara 97 Dhekal Chhoti 167 166 (il) Falia No.2 Chilia 98 Dholiawad 353 315 99 Dhochaka 228 212 126 Gomia 214 218 100 Diggi 345 320 127 Gopal Pura 112 177 101 Dokarwani 20 99 128 Gopal Pura 13 40 102 Dotad 205 149 129 Gopal Pura 103 108 130 Gulab Pura 300 311 (i) Falia No. r (ii) Falia No.2 J 31 Gularpada 136 109 (iiI) Falia NO.3 132 Gundi Pada 1 37 218

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

3 JHABUA TAHSIL-Contd.

133 Hadmatia 92 69 166 Kalli Pura 24 32 134 Haribai Ki Bodi 151 192 (i) KaIli Pura (ii) Garia 135 Hatti Pura 343 257 136 Hatia Deli 97 79 167 Kalmoda 336 157 137 Heera Pur 5 33 168 Kalyan Pura 28 52 138 Hidi Sadi 227 216 169 Kanjawani Khas 293 244 139 Hidi Chhoti 247 215 140 Himmatgarh 95 87 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No.2 141 Hira Khandan 2 45 (iii) Falia NO.3 142 Huda 153 184 170 Kanjaw::ni Mircha 278 245 J 171 Kankad Kuwa 33 95 172 Kankara Dara Bada 185 134 134 Jambu Kundi 102 111 173 Kankara Dara Khurd 62 5 144 Jasoda Hirji 305 151 174 Kardawad Kalan 88 175 145 Jasoda Khumji 291 150 146 Jhan Jharwa 323 255 (i) Lalu Falia (ii) Maoji Faria

(i) Fatia No. I (ii) Fatia NO.2 175 Kardawad Khurd 89 176 176 Karondi 338 254 147 Jharnia 67 25 177 Keljhar 75 86 148 Jhayada 22 30 178 Kesaria 11 41 149 Jher 65 20 179 Khadkui 268 308 150 Jhumaka 303 144 180 Khandia Khal 269 241 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No- 2 181 Khankhar Khedi 8 35 182 Khapede Kamal 151 Junagaon 306 251 296 269 183 Khardu Badi 152 Junwania 42 59 245 226 153 Kachala 38 18 184 Khardu Chhoti 211 227 185 Khata Pani 81 7 (i) Kachala Chhota (ii) Kalotia 186 Kheda 203 145 187 Kheda 32 94 K 188 Kheda Andharwad 320 253 189 Kheda Machhalia Jhir 351 262 154 Kadia 341 266 190 Khedi 85 13 155 Kagalkhoh 73 90 191 Khedi (Kalyanpura) 41 53 156 Kagjhar 172 292 192 Khedli 126 81 157 Kahuda 339 257 193 Khermal 58 61 158 Kalloo Khodari 137 115 194 Khermal 295 250 159 Kala Khut 82 10 195 Khutawa 6 34 160 Kalapan 4 100 196 Kishanpuri 154 186 161 Kalapan ISS 164 197 Kokawad 178 74- 162 Kala Peepal 148 174 198 Kotda 110 171 163 Kalia Bada 107 128 199 Koyadharia 49 3 164 Kalia Chhota 109 131 200 Kuber Pura 273 140 (i) Falia No. I Hirji 201 Kundla 87 12 Kushal Pura (ii) Falia No.2 Panda 202 173 191 203 Kushal PUIi. 250 154 165 Kali Devi 158 73 204 Kushal Pura 195 199 219

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

3 JHABUA TAHSIL-Contd.

L 240 Mundat 18 93

205 Lakha Puta 288 136 N 206 Lambela 164 139 207 Limkhodata 262 141 241 Nachan Kheda 174 188 208 Loharia 30 46 242 Nad 256 304 243 Nad 187 150 (i) Loharia (ii) Mokhadi 244 Nagm Khedi Punja 165 137 245 Nagan Khedi Ratna 166 136 M 246 Naharpura 202 142 247 Naldi Badi 111 172 209 Machhalia 183 208 248 Naldi Chhoti 147 173 210 Machhalia Jhir 340 258 249 Naranda 19 98 211 Madho Pura 117 181 250 Narsing Pur a 302 130 212 Mahudi 76 102 251 Narsing Runda 180 220 213 Mahudi Dungati 168 167 252 Natwali 316 132 214 Mahudipada 312 312 253 Narwalia 55 24 215 Makan Kui 194 198 254 Nawagaon 68 65 216 Malwan 145 169 (i) Mahudipada (ii) Nawagaon Mandli Badi 144 133 217 (iii) Tolsing 218 Mandli Chhoti 142 130 219 Mandli Lalji 230 147 255 Nawapada 199 222 220 Mandli Nathu 231 146 256 Nawapada 132 125 221 Manpura 7 36 257 Nawapada 301 137 222 Masutia 64 11 258 Nawapada 12 42 223 Matasula 267 286 259 Nawapada 26 55

(i) Falia No. I Badamata Sula (i) Bhan Dariya (ii) Nawapada (ii) Falia No.2 Chhota Mata Sula 260 Negadia 36 28 224 Matasula Baria 259 239 225 Matasula Bhutin 270 238 226 Matasula Dangi 260 237 P 227 Meendal 113 178 228 Mehandi Kheda 21 27 261 Padalghati 3 97 229 Melpada 223 231 262 Padal Jhonsa 140 138 230 Mirga Rundi 201 211 263 Padalwa 253 280 231 Mod 86 If 264 Palasadi 275 147 232 Mod Falia 266 247 265 Paledi 80 107 233 Mohakam Pura 45 89 266 Panch Ka Naka 84 9 234 Mohanpura 119 202 267 Panki 196 196 235 Mohan pura Bhurkn 330 322 268 Para 272 139 236 Mohan Pura Ganna 329 314 269 Pardi 344 316 237 Mojipada 152 187 270 Parwat 93 70 238 Mor Dundin 356 261 271 Peelia Khandan 157 207 272 Peepal Dela (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No• .2 123 206 273 Peepli:l 176 194 239 Moripada 31 49 274 Peepli Ka Nab 156 193 220

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Contd.

275 PeepaJipada 189 165 314 Sardarpura 325 265 276 Peethanpur 210 229 277 Pipali 134 119 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Faiia No.2 278 Pipalia 54 22 279 Pipalipada 23 31 315 Sassa Pura 233 153 280 Pithanpur 290 146 316 Sathilli 57 60 281 Pitol Kalan 108 127 317 Semal Ghata 105 114 282 Pitol Khurd 83 8 318 Semll Khedi 98 83 283 Pratab Pura 286 243 319 Semal Khedi Khurd 319 153 284 Puwala 309 278 320 SemUa 193 195 321 Sham Pura 317 129 R 322 Sheel Khodari 332 134 323 Sothia Jalam 248 148 285 Rachhawa 160 77 324 Sothia Kalu 249 156 286 Rajala 285 242 325 Sulam Ahuda 37 29 287 Rama 127 82 326 Surdin (Kundanpur) 204 143 288 Rangpura 115 67 289 Ratanpura 149 182 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No.2 290 Rati Mali 198 228 291 Rati Mali 289 138 327 Surinala 46 96 292 Rati Talai 155 185 293 Rasodi 47 105 T 294 Reechha Patla 355 160 295 Rehanda 314 133 328 Talawali 71 64 296 Retalunja 139 140 (i) Falla No. I (ii) Falia No.2 (i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No.2 329 Teekadi Bodia 239 285 297 Roopa Khed.l 79 106 330 Teekadi Jogi 238 284 298 Rotla 197 221 331 Tejaria 347 156 299 Run Kheda 52 19 332 Thuwa Dara 219 163 300 Rupa Kheda 264 155 333 Tichakia 225 225 301 Ruparel 94 71 334 Tikadi Moti 220 300 335 Titaki Kheda 35 1 S 336 Todi 252 287

302 Sad 60 92 U 303 Sadawa 99 104 304 Sagia 348 159 337 Uberao 305 Sajwani Chhoti (Pema) 241 303 217 157 306 S,ljwani Soma (Badi) 240 302 (i) Falia No. I (il) Falia No.2 307 Saktala 131 122 308 Salarpada 297 271 338 Udaimal 53 309 Samarpada 23 159 75 339 Udai Puria 116 180 310 Samoi 265 246 340 Ukala 315 131 311 SandIa 14 57 341 Umari 177 197 312 Sanod 307 268 342 Umaria Bajantri 224 232 313 Saraswat 328 256 343 Umaria Khalsa (Darbar) 244 234 221

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(i) Falia No. I (ii) Falia No. :I 354 Zakela 212 223 355 Zarnia 129 78 349 Wagawa 234 159 356 Zira Wadia 213 224 350 Wagawai Badi 257 305 357 Ziti 101 112 222 .. ~~~ 01 0\ ClO""'MM .... - t'lt'l o t'l""'Q\ I:'-- co ~;~ - co ...;..r - t'lt'l c( - :J CD c( ::t co o,..., o - - I:'--

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,.----_...A._WORKERS __ Area Occu- Literate L.e. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I.IX) ~_~_~~-A_,,-~,~_~_~~_~ PM F M F M F MF M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

17/3 Jhabua Tahsil Rural 356,277 19,987 2[),308118,140 59,957 58,183653 642 56,536 55,183 2,704 54136,081 33,287

1 Gundi Pada 1,065 63 67 473 263 210 263 210 15 148 137 2 Hira Khandan 617 27 27 161 79 ~2 79 81 2 50 31 3 Padalghati P. 1,527 78 78 484 229 _))r' 229 254 1 133 130 4 Kalapan 440 26 26 128 72 56 72 56 32 28 5 Heera Pur 894 40 41 300 1-f3 Ij7 143 157 87 100

6 Khutawa 390 32 33 194 9Z 102 92 101 52 59 7 Manpura 381 38 41 259 138 121 138 121 3 90 73 8 Khankhar Khedi 245 13 13 96 47 49 47 49 31 31 9 Bhagor P. 781 104 117 662 329 333 112 6-} 207 227 40 13 206 190 10 Ejan Pura 821 27 27 170 81 89 81 89 56 52

11 Kesaria 144 11 11 70 37 33 37 33 22 22 12 Nawa Pada 787 44 44 286 162 124 10' 124 2 102 60 13 Gopal Pura D,Hos 886 47 54 451 210 241 4 3 206 238 60 43 Il2 119 14 SandIa P, D, Hos. 657 103 !O3 529 235 244 1 2 271 227 61 28 128 102 IS Badlipada P. 657 33 33 216 117 99 115 95 4 56 55

16 Amali Pathar 586 52 53 IS7 166 121 166 121 8 2 84 83 17 Bhamarda 610 44 44 284 145 139 145 137 20 4 70 67 18 Mundat 1,890 95 9j 577 309 268 309 263 167 142 19 Naranda 1,465 66 66 359 171 IS8 171 188 101 96 20 Dokarwani 1,386 55 56 314 158 156 158 156 83 69

21 Mehandi Kheda 761 43 43 302 154 148 154 148 2 91 94 22 Jhayada 1,041 87 87 426 215 211 162 165 11 122 112 23 Pipalipada 508 48 48 271 136 135 136 135 1 76 75 24 Kalli Pura 1,115 55 58 320 165 155 152 150 7 97 95 25 Antervelia P. 1,776 175 175 1,027 544 483 8 17 476 463 33 9 329 295

26 Nawapada 1,330 99 103 547 291 256 266 248 4 188 159 27 Barod 943 71 71 482 244 238 214 237 146 140 28 Kahan Pura P, M, D, Po. 1,696 303 304 1,5 [2 735 777 43 50 248 236 271 81 419 255 29 Barkheda P. 1,141 59 59 349 179 170 179 170 7 100 56 30 Loharia 941 46 46 285 161 124 16[ [23 6 89 52

31 Moripada 282 12 12 80 38 42 38 42 24 24 32 Kheda P. 3,503 142 143 911 467 444 460 442 8 2 249 233 33 Kankad Kuwa 2,309 65 65 422 207 215 207 215 1 107 113 34 Amalwani 1,467 78 78 392 194 198 194 1CJ8 109 102 35 Titaki Kheda 492 7 7 45 21 24 21 24 19 15

36 Negadia P. 1,039 117 117 684 34q 335 3~9 335 12 197 182 37 Sulam Ahuda 517 28 28 155 80 75 80 74 43 39 38 Kachala 561 40 39 212 107 105 107 105 3 68 71 39 Amar Pura 278 21 21 128 61 67 60 66 37 48 40 Bijalpur 1,472 52 52 292 143 149 143 149 2 82 86

41 Khedi (Ka1yan Pural 790 47 47 285 142 143 142 143 13 95 76 42 Junwania P. 1,477 73 73 379 201 178 201 178 15 115 94 43 Dhawadi Pad a 627 37 37 232 118 114 ll8 114 5 71 55 44 BisoH 997 74 74 475 223 252 223 252 4 115 119 45 Mohakam Pura 1,349 51 51 335 175 160 175 160 ' 95 82

46 Surinala 923 19 19 103 46 57 46 57 4 2 20 24 47 Rasodi 5,032 54 54 298 150 148 150 148 81 80 48 Bhaji Dun~ara 338 20 20 167 77 90 77 90 53 56 49 Kovadhnria 828 23 23 146 n 74 n 74 49 39 50 Chhalakia 664 17 17 92 45 47 45 47 34 34 225 JHABUA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. --..A..---., ,..---'---, ,..---'---, ,---"----, ~ ,..--A---, ,---"----, ,..--A---,,..--A---, ,...----A---, '-M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

33,814 32,409 848 445 90 14 416 269 58 4 91 2 286 12 20 458 132 23,876 24,896 17/3

147 137 '" 115 73 1 48 30 2 1 29 51 2 133 130 96 125 3 30 28 2 40 28 ... 87 100 56 57 5

52 59 40 43 6 90 73 48 48 7 31 31 16 18 8 173 186 '" ... 12 2 5 2 12 123 143 9 48 47 8 5 25 37 10

22 22 15 11 11 91 46 11 14 60 64 12 92 97 17 14- 2 8 98 122 13 115 98 12 4 157 142 14 55 55 61 44 15

84 83 82 38 16 65 64 3 2 2 75 n 17 166 142 1 142 126 18 101 96 70 92 19 82 68 75 87 20

90 93 1 I 63 54 21 114 108 5 4 2 93 99 22 76 74 1 60 60 23 95 94 1 2 68 60 24 265 292 8 2 21 27 4 3 215 188 25

187 157 1 2 103 97 26 145 140 1 98 98 27 193 151 16 2 5 2 70 46 5 6 51 2 71 54 316 522 28 99 56 1 79 114 29 84 51 ... 72 72 30

23 24 1 ... 14 18 31 239 226 7 7 1 2 218 211 32 106 112 1 100 102 33 109 102 85 96 34 19 15 2 9 35

197 182 ... 152 153 36 43 38 1 37 36 37 67 71 39 34 38 36 47 I 24 19 39 79 84 2 2 61 63 40

93 76 ... 1 47 67 41 110 93 3 1 2 86 84 42 70 55 47 59 43 114 119 '" 108 133 44 94 81 1 80 78 45

20 24 26 33 46 81 80 69 68 47 53 56 24 34 48 49 39 23 35 49 34 34 11 13 50 226

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,..-----A-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I· IX) ,...------"------., ~ ,...-----'----- ,-----'----, ,---"-----., P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Balwan P. 1,334 112 114 667 337 330 337 330 6 235 222 52 Run Kheda 807 40 40 225 105 120 105 120 82 90 53 Udaimal 372 6 6 62 26 36 26 36 16 18 54 Pipalia P. 944 102 102 491 255 236 168 191 29 18 179 155 55 Narwalia P. 706 59 59 372 181 191 180 191 1 118 109

56 Dhebar P. 2,825 179 179 986 509 477 506 467 9 284 213 57 Satbilli 437 14 14 63 32 31 32 3! 2 22 20 58 Khermal 577 27 27 134 67 67 67 66 52 43 59 Dhamanda 1,288 55 55 243 118 125 118 125 4 3 75 73 60 Sad P. 3,312 128 128 811 421 390 421 390 20 2 224 192

61 Baodi Badi P. 2,362 201 204 1,242 592 650 592 650 8 367 367 62 Kankara Dara Khurd 759 37 37 210 96 114 96 114 66 78 63 Gelar Khurd 768 44 45 257 135 122 135 122 77 78 64 Masuria 468 69 69 400 207 193 207 193 106 110 65 Jher 369 10 10 52 25 27 25 27 16 19

66 Gelar Kalan P. 1,193 78 80 456 236 220 236 219 2 142 129 67 Jharnia 491 31 3! 200 III 89 III 89 49 48 68 Nawagaon 1,514 46 47 268 150 118 150 118 88 65 69 Futia P. 862 69 69 381 193 188 193 IS8 I 121 118 70 Baodia 367 16 16 109 60 49 58 48 5 37 31

71 Talawali P. 1,311 103 103 549 289 260 288 259 24 174 159 72 Dudhi P. 1,425 51 51 351 166 185 165 183 4 92 92 73 Kagalkhoh 1,481 35 35 210 106 104 106 104 52 45 74 Fate Pura 555 18 18 126 63 63 63 63 31 32 75 Keljhar 560 18 18 93 47 46 42 46 7 28 12

76 Mahudi 2,203 25 28 175 85 90 85 90 48 43 77 Bhandan Kua 555 6 6 31 16 15 16 15 9 6 78 Amalipada 2,178 73 77 497 240 257 239 257 2 126 120 79 Roopa Kheda 605 15 15 66 35 31 5 3 2 19 21 80 Paledi P. 1,508 77 82 427 230 197 130 128 36 5 124 94

81 Khata Pani 316 24 24 120 57 63 57 63 33 33 82 Kala Khut P. 999 64 65 362 174 188 173 187 7 99 108 83 Pitol Khurd 895 26 26 142 67 75 67 75 3 42 43 84 Panch Ka Naka 286 20 20 116 59 57 59 56 35 30 85 Khedi P. 1,720 172 172 1,113 554 559 538 559 8 7 309 326

Sf) Mod 1,178 46 47 279 144 135 144 135 1 84 69 87 Kundla 1,385 46 46 284 140 144 140 141 2 2 88 88 88 Kardawad Kalan P. 2,337 220 220 1334 668 666 24 32 599 595 13 2 417 405 89 Kardawad Khurd 3·t:) 31 31 143 75 68 75 68 1 51 49 90 Batia Bardi 1,003 38 38 214 109 105 109 104 65 62

91 Dungara Lalu 782 42 42 266 134 132 134 132 82 75 92 Hadmatia 770 43 43 276 134 142 134 126 2 77 84 93 Parwat P. 923 80 80 478 255 223 251 222 19 149 137 94 Ruparel 541 31 31 208 115 93 115 93 71 54 95 Himmat garh 368 13 13 70 36 34 36 34 20 16

96 \Vagnera 1,404 32 32 192 105 87 105 57 2 54 41 97 Hatla Deli P. 1,370 70 70 465 248 2J7 241 210 11 145 134 98 Scm,"l Khedi 47! 9 9 53 27 26 27 26 10 16 99 Sadawa 2,735 43 43 243 128 115 12 S 115 76 69 100 Amba 815 21 21 104 59 45 59 45 40 25 227

JHABUA TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,---A----. ,.-----"---, ,.-----"---, ~ ,-----'---..., ....---'----, ,.-----"---, ,.-----"---, ,..---"--..., ,....--J'--..., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

224 218 10 4 102 108 51 80 88 2 2- 23 30 52 16 18 10 18 53 163 153 15 76 81 54 114 108 2 1 63 82 55

280 210 4 2 225 264 56 22 20 10 11 57 52 43 15 24 58 75 72 43 52 59 216 192 1 6 197 198 60

363 367 3 225 283 61 66 78 30 36 62 76 78 58 44 63 105 109 101 83 64 16 19 9 8 65

140 129 94 91 66 49 48 62 41 67 87 65 62 53 68 120 118 ... 72 70 69 35 30 1 23 18 70

170 157 2 2- 2- 115 101 71 89 91 2 1 1 74 93 72 51 45 1 54 59 73 31 32 32 31 74 23 12 2 1 19 34 75

47 42 37 47 76 9 6 7 9 71 125 120 114 137 78 2 1 1 1 16 19 16 10 79 94 90 18 4 1 5 4- 2 106 103 80

31 33 2 ... 24- 30 81 98 108 ... 1 75 80 82 41 42 1 25 32 83 35 30 ... 24- 27 84 308 326 1 245 233 85

83 69 60 66 86 87 88 1 52 S6 87 375 395 19 7 13 1 6 2 2 251 261 88 51 49 24 19 89 63 61 2 44 43 90

82 75 52 57 91 70 78 1 5 6 1 57 58 92 131 134 9 3 1 5 2 106 86 93 71 54 44 39 94 20 16 16 18 95

54 41 51 46 96 139 131 3 3 2 103 83 97 10 16 ... 17 10 98 74 68 2 1 52 46 99 40 25 19 20 100 228

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WORKERS Area Occu· Literate ~-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House· Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I.IX) ,----"--...... ~ ,..---A--...... ,----A-...... ~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Ziri 1,431 65 66 446 252 194 252 194 2 131 106 102 Jambu Kundi B43 10 10 65 36 29 26 29 20 17 103 Gopal Pura 425 29 30 226 117 109 117 109 66 53 104 Urnar Kot P.D. 1,347 98 103 529 269 260 119 121 57 26 156 104 105 Sernal Ghata 441 15 15 71 37 34 37 34 23 24

106 Bheem Falia P. 1,095 B2 82 419 214 205 9 6 162 153 12 117 117 107 Kalia Bada 463 47 47 247 130 117 2 1 121 113 2 81 78 108 PitolKalan P,M,D,Mcw,Po. 1,487 214 219 1,071 536 :)35 36 49 248 277 166 37 360 293 109 Kalia Chhota 546 54 54 279 143 136 3 6 B7 90 14 1 98 83 110 Kotda 1,013 68 68 366 182 184 182 183 99 100

111 Naldi Badi 404 44 44 313 156 157 156 154 2 98 96 Il2 Gopalpura P. 307 49 49 289 142 147 116 119 1 91 85 113 Meendal 547 53 53 301 151 150 151 150 4 3 93 87 114 Badkuwa 477 24 25 107 58 49 57 49 3 42 35 115 Rang PUrlt P. ,460 34 34 212 103 109 103 109 72 72

116 Udai Puria P. 349 9 9 45 21 24 17 23 1 17 13 117 Madho Pura P. 59B 54 54 248 124 IH 124 124 10 1 66 77 118 Dungara Dhanna 534 37 37 239 lH 115 97 94 6 3 69 63 119 Mohanpura P. 1,244 84 84 441 222 219 212 216 10 1 117 114 120 Garwada 1,011 57 57 295 158 137 158 137 3 1 85 67

121 Devjhiri Ranwas 106 25 25 121 60 61 60 61 35 32 122 Devjhiri Panda P. 768 46 46 275 143 132 140 131 8 76 78 123 Peepal Dela 884 41 41 262 137 125 137 125 79 75 124 Garwadi 657 32 31 205 107 98 107 9g 67 60 125 Chhapari P. 1,358 64 64 487 255 232 253 222 29 159 128

126 Khedli 652 25 25 155 83 72 79 69 1 58 38 127 Raroa P,D,Po. 747 47 47 283 144- 139 128 139 17 7 88 69 128 Biya Dabar 1,039 27 27 156 74 82 74 82 1 40 39 129 Zarnia 302 26 26 123 60 63 60 63 39 35 130 Bhutedi 1,981 39 39 171 93 7'i 93 78 53 43

131 Saktala 862 5 5 19 8 11 8 11 5 8 132 Nawapada 6B2 31 31 186 99 87 99 87 60 55 133 Bhaiskrai 1,305 35 35 164 88 76 88 76 52 45 134 PipaJi 802 10 10 47 29 18 29 18 19 11 135 Bheern Kund 901 12 12 83 45 36 45 38 28 25

136 Gularpada 743 21 21 126 63 63 63 63 31 33 137 Kalloo Khodari 371 13 13 61 32 29 32 29 1 22 12 138 Deoli P. 2,827 110 110 557 2S7 270 275 270 15 182 166 139 Retalunja P. 871 86 87 533 260 273 259 273 8 158 177 140 Padal Jhonsa 289 20 20 315 159 156 129 156 107 109

141 Ghatia 8]0 67 67 424 210 214 112 214- 141 154 142 Mandli Chhoti 157 14 14 79 37 42 37 42 24 23 143 Choran 705 31 31 178 91 87 91 87 57 51 144 Mandli Badi 613 42 42 106 55 51 55 51 38 37 145 Malwan 452 54 54 385 201 184 201 184 128 126

146 Bhovara 1,257 67 67 416 212 204 7 2 204 202 126 99 147 Naldi Chhoti P. 1,660 43 43 311 145 166 145 166 6 79 91 148 Kala Peepal 1,107 45 45 252 133 119 133 119 1 81 H 149 Ratanpura 109 Uninhabited 150 Am ba Khodara 606 40 40 237 117 120 117 120 78 70 229

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WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ~--.., ,---A----., ~ ,-----A---. ~ r---A-----. ,---A----., ,---A-----, ~--.., ,---A---.., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

131 106 121 88 101 20 17 16 12 102 61 52 3 1 2 51 56 103 72 27 46 65 2 13 7 3 4 16 4 113 156 104 23 24 14 10 105

109 113 6 i 2 97 88 106 79 77 1 1 1 49 39 107 249 253 5 2 35 35 7 42 2 20 2 176 242 lOB 98 83 ...... 45 53 109 97 98 2 2 83 84 110

98 96 '" 58 61 111 91 84 1 51 62 112 93 87 58 63 113 40 34 2 16 14 114 72 n 31 37 115

17 13 4 11 116 45 61 11 16 2 8 58 47 117 61 61 7 2 ...... 1 55 52 118 101 109 6 5 2 1 1 6 105 105 119 75 62 10 5 73 70 120

34 32 1 25 29 121 71 78 1 2 2 67 54 122 78 75 1 58 50 123 67 59 40 38 124 152 124 3 4 3 96 104 125

54 37 2 25 34 126 74 68 4 4 5 56 70 127 40 39 34 43 128 38 35 21 28 129 53 43 40 35 130

5 8 3 3 131 60 55 39 32 132 52 45 36 31 133 19 11 10 7 134 28 25 17 13 135

31 33 32 30 136 21 12. 10 17 137 180 163 2 3 ... 105 104 138 136 175 1 2 1 102 96 139 107 109 52 47 140

HI 154 69 60 141 H 23 13 19 142 55 50 2 34 36 143 38 37 .. , 17 14 144 123 125 5 1 73 58 145

121 99 -+ '" 1 - 86 105 146 78 90 1 1 66 75 147 80 74 1 52 45 148 ... Uninhabited 149 77 68 1 2 39 50 150 230

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,.----"-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,-----A------.. ,.----"-----; ,-----A--~ ,------'--~ ,---A------., P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Haribai Ki Baodi 17 Uninhabited 152 Mojipada 382 54 54 266 138 128 ... 138 128 3 2 92 82 153 Huda 25 Uninhabited 154 Kishanpuri 335 22 22 92 49 43 49 43 3 25 25 155 Rad Talai P. 57 55 58 278 133 145 22 23 111 17_2 85 80

156 PeepJi Ka Naka 35 Uninhabited 157 Peelia Khandan 1,412 63 64 357 182 175 ... 182 175 104 98 158 Kali Devi 402 23 23 159 79 80 ... 79 80 39 44 159 Samarpada 547 Uninhabited 160 Rachhawa 503 28 28 139 71 68 71 68 47 46

161 Bhamria Piplia 342 31 31 193 106 87 106 87 6 65 47 162 Dungra Pani 499 8 8 40 22 18 22 18 13 11 163 Dudhi P. 3,014 159 159 905 450 455 450 455 236 261 164 Lambela P. 1,817 121 125 618 309 309 309 309 201 191 165 Nagan Khedi Punja 724 47 47 271 150 121 149 121 100 87

166 Nagan Khedi Ratna 452 34 36 169 81 88 81 88 47 50 167 Dhekal Chhoti P. 729 50 50 301 156 145 156 145 92 85 168 Mahudi Dungad 1,174 40 40 256 144 112 144 112 92 64 169 Dumpada P. 1,185 77 77 373 191 182 191 182 103 94 170 Billidog P. 482 27 28 141 62 79 62 79 45 49

171 Charolipada 638 32 32 181 94 87 94 87 50 50 172 Kagjhar 482 36 36 211 105 106 105 106 2 61 66 173 Kushal Pura 36 Uninhabited '" 174 Nachan Kheda 257 8 8 36 16 20 16 17 11 15 175 Dharampud 390 18 18 120 54 66 54 66 37 36

176 Peeplia 581 59 59 330 169 161 158 161 102 94 177 Urnari P, 2,093 102 102 615 309 306 294 305 2 187 167 178 Kokawad P. 1,367 62 62 435 204 231 204 231 3 132 130 179 Gola Badi 1,002 61 61 456 240 216 222 214 1 154 140 180 N arsing Runda 152 11 11 77 44 33 14 28 23 23

181 Wagalawat P. 1,068 31 31 210 112 98 112 98 1 65 58 182 Bhura Dabara P. 559 41 41 219 112 107 112 105 2 69 65 183 Machhalia P. 2,209 90 90 547 273 274 269 268 11 2 158 167 184 Bhanda Kheda 989 48 52 308 144 164 144 164 3 95 94 185 Kankara Dara Bada P. 1,846 134 137 736 354 382 55 53 299 329 27 2 244 262

186 Gawasar P. 1,429 89 92 579 276 303 276 303 5 192 192 187 Nad 505 32 34 206 116 90 114 90 2 83 62 188 Kalapan P. 1,983 110 110 657 349 308 349 308 228 210 189 Peepalipada P. 1,442 114 114 638 319 319 15 9 304 310 9 178 190 190 Fooldhawadi 1,506 66 67 391 192 199 192 199 103 100

191 AmliFalia P. 1.405 92 93 539 281 258 281 258 1 180 155 192 Barnar SemUa P. 941 81 81 529 266 263 266 263 4 156 154 193 Semlia P. 849 73 73 427 211 216 211 216 142 134 194 Makan Kui 526 51 51 318 153 165 153 165 3 93 105 195 Kushal Pura 701 44 44 271 142 129 142 129 2 78 20

196 Panki P. 719 40 40 238 120 118 120 118 73 64 197 Rotla P. 1,765 110 110 639 337 302 20 16 317 286 6 2 211 196 198 Rati Mali 766 30 30 158 73 85 73 85 40 38 199 Nawapada P. 1,653 76 76 471 250 221 9 7 241 214 10 154 127 200 Bochaka 1,995 44 H 250 131 119 131 119 88 69 231

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WORKERS Non- Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,------A-----, ~ ,----"-----, ~ ,---"-----, ~---, ~ ,---"-----, ,------A-----, r---"------, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Uninhabited ... 151 91 81 46 46 152 Uninhabited ... 153 20 23 2 1 4 24 18 154 51 57 13 23 2 2 14 48 65 155

Uninhabited ... 156 9'-) 98 5 78 77 157 3b 43 3 40 36 158 Uninhabited ... 159 45 46 1 1 2.4 22 160

58 47 2 4 41 40 161 13 11 9 7 162 230 259 6 2, 214 194 163 196 191 5 lOS 118 164 98 86 1 50 34 165

45 50 2 34 38 166 ti0 85 2, 64 60 167 :-io 64 4 52 48 168 101 93 2 88 88 169 44 49 17 30 170

50 50 44 37 171 61 66 44 40 172 Uninhabited ... 173 11 15 5 5 174 37 36 17 30 175

80 86 12 8 2 3 2 3 67 67 176 176 162 9 2 1 3 122 139 177 114 126 18 4 72 101 178 149 140 4 86 76 179 21 23 2 21 10 180

62 58 3 47 40 181 68 63 1 43 42 182 150 166 1 5 115 107 183 91 94 4 49 70 184 215 246 1 27 15 1 110 120 185

185 188 7 4 84 111 186 78 59 5 3 33 28 187 222 210 6 121 98 188 177 190 1 141 129 189 102 100 89 99 190

177 ISS 1 2 101 103 191 147 154 2 7 110 109 192 142 134 69 82 193 91 105 2 60 60 194 75 20 2 64 109 195

59 57 14 7 47 54 196 189 183 7 10 11 4 2 126 106 197 40 38 33 47 198 138 125 6 2 5 4 96 94 199 88 09 43 50 200 232

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WORKERS Area Occu· Literate ,-----A..- L.C. Name;, of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ~ ~ ~ ....--"---, ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 201 Mirga Rundi 997 37 37 232 121 111 121 111 56 67 202 Naharpura 853 46 49 295 148 147 148 147 6 101 93 203 Kheda 268 31 34 198 93 105 93 105 64 65 204 Surdia (Kundanpur) P, T, Po. 1,353 186 195 982 509 473 310 332 108 31 332 264 205 Dotad P. 1,732 183 189 1,055 533 522 530 515 5 7 331 327

206 Bhoot Barda 852 50 50 253 136 117 136 116 88 77 207 Bijiya Dungari 702 30 30 174 97 77 97 77 55 45 208 Dhekal Badi P, T, Po. 1,010 111 111 645 313 332 7 7 298 320 16 3 191 205 209 Badlia 483 41 41 230 117 113 117 113 54 56 210 Peethanpur 778 47 48 276 145 131 145 131 71 n

211 Khardu Chhoti 369 35 35 244 121 123 121 123 64 63 212 Zakela P. 1,559 93 94 576 289 287 289 286 2 150 53 213 Zira Wadia 582 34 34 232 120 112 120 112 74 47 214 Gomla P. 1,652 55 55 334 173 161 172 161 93 75 215 Galti 839 37 43 250 133 117 132 116 89 71

216 Budha Shala P. 1,171 78 86 439 212 227 212 223 14 133 15 -4 217 Uberao P. 2,148 82 82 434 232 202 229 202 8 140 140 218 Dhamni Chimna 528 45 45 235 119 116 119 116 3 83 82 219 Thuwa Dara 717 54 54 325 172 153 172 153 116 102 220 Tikadi Moti P. 969 63 63 329 ISS 171 158 171 99 103

221 'Baodi P. 652 64 64 418 233 185 19 16 214 169 2 129 108 222 Gola Chhoti ,P. 1,148 107 107 620 303 317 302 305 194 185 223 Melpada 407 18 18 100 49 51 42 'il 30 22 224 Umaria Bajantri 699 64 64 381 181 200 181 200 91 105 225 Tichakia 219 13 13 68 38 30 38 30 27 18

226 Dhandal Pura Chhota 236 20 20 148 75 73 75 73 40 32 227 Hidi Badi 1,505 53 53 288 140 148 67 56 5 96 89 228 Dhochaka P. 3,412 118 118 678 335 343 335 343 1 250 218 229 Chhapari R!lnwas 2,989 71 71 409 215 194 215 194 109 116 230 Mandli Lalji 682 36 39 165 80 85 80 83 2 48 48

231 Mandli Nathu P. 779 95 95 498 255 243 3 3 234 235 14 161 163 232 Bucha Dungari P. 793 92 92 498 260 238 260 237 12 150 160 233 Sassa Pura 761 17 17 73 38 35 4 3 34 31 23 22 234 Wagawa 691 32 32 167 98 69 98 69 63 50 235 Dhamni Nana 326 24 24 163 81 82 81 82 16 52 55

236 Dhamni Nathu 683 46 46 270 131 139 131 139 13 82 87 237 Dhamni Kuka P. 125 18 19 94 38 56 22 37 2 32 33 238 Teekadi Jogi 286 32 32 187 97 90 97 89 1 44 61 239 Teekadi Bodia 1,044 61 61 363 196 167 196 165 1 122 114 240 Sajwani Soma (Badi) 421 16 16 73 36 37 36 37 1 26 20

241 Sajwani Chhod (Perna) 726 66 66 389 196 193 196 193 9 113 130 242 Wagawai Chhoti P. 375 33 33 255 128 127 126 127 70 71 243 Umaria Salam 300 18 18 105 49 56 49 56 30 25 244 Umaria Khalsa (Darbar) 496 36 36 176 84 92 84 92 55 59 245 Khardu Badi P, D. 2,664 197 198 1,035 520 515 21 13 499 502 36 7 285 145

246 Dhandal Pura Badn p. 863 38 39 294 154 140 153 140 13 85 90 247 Hid, Cl-,hoti p. 665 33 34 201 93 108 n 103 1 55 47 248 Sothia "'lam p. 450 5) 54 301 160 HI 158 141 2 86 77 249 Sothia Kalu 1,164 48 48 255 114 14I 114 141 t 83 88 250 Kushal Pura P. 1,508 124 129 679 332 347 22 20 296 327 25 224 210 233

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WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,.---'---.... ,------"---, ~ ~ ~ ,.---'---.... ,----"---.... ,.---'---.... ~ ,.---A---.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 56 67 65 44 201 100 92 47 54 202 64 65 29 40 203 233 239 11 37 22 30 3 17 2 177 209 204 312 326 18 1 202 195 205

88 76 48 40 206 51 45 4 ... 42 32 207 166 188 10 3 3 3 2 17 3 122 127 208 53 56 63 57 209 71 n 74 59 210

64 63 ...... 57 60 211 149 52 1 1 139 234 212 74 47 46 65 213 85 72 7 3 80 86 214 89 70 1 44 46 215

124 154 8 1 79 73 216 138 140 2 92 62 217 81 82 2 36 34 218 116 102 56 51 219 99 103 59 68 220

119 100 8 8 2 104 77 221 193 185 1 ... 109 132 222 30 22 19 29 223 90 104 1 90 95 224 26 18 1 11 12 225

40 32 35 41 226 93 89 3 44 59 227 246 216 3 2 85 125 228 103 116 6 106 78 229 43 47 5 32 37 230

154 157 5 6 1 1 94 80 231 146 160 4 110 78 232 22 21 1 15 13 233 62 50 1 35 19 234 52 55 29 27 235

82 86 49 52 236 32 33 6 23 237 43 60 1 1 53 29 238 119 112 3 2 74 53 239 22 20 4 10 17 240

104 127 S 3 4 83 63 241 68 71 2 58 56 242 29 24 1 19 31 243 5S S9 '" 29 33 244 261 134 1 11 5 4 6 4 235 370 245

84 90 .. 69 50 246 52 46 2 38 61 247 84 77 2 74 64 248 83 88 .. 31 53 249 207 204 11 6 5 108 137 250 234

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate r---"--- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,----A------, ,----"---., ,--..A..--.., ,.-----"--..., ,..---A--..., P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

251 Dab Talai P. 1,008 90 91 521 251 270 249 270 14 172 183 252 Todi P. 481 53 53 321 156 165 13 18 101 118 7 102 106 253 Padalwa P. 2,190 119 119 no 365 355 365 355 4 213 205 254 Chhapari 822 35 35 171 75 96 75 96 57 61 255 Bhoot Falia 705 23 23 143 74 69 74 69 49 47

256 Nad 293 7 7 53 23 30 23 30 15 17 257 Wagawai Badi 713 45 45 398 203 195 203 195 21 128 132 258 Badli Pada 604 44 44 283 134 149 134 149 1 95 86 259 Matasula Baria P. 440 15 15 90 48 42 48 42 27 31 260 Matabula Dangi P. 246 25 25 158 80 78 80 78 62 49

261 Chhapari 960 48 48 268 128 140 128 138 76 87 262 Limkhodara 873 23 32 181 99 82 99 82 2 55 46 263 Arnba P. 4,840 191 191 1,202 617 585 589 566 25 1 324 265 264 Rupa Kheda P. 828 88 88 514 263 251 1 4 247 228 27 2 165 135 265 Sarnoi P,D,Mcw. 3,108 228 229 1,159 594 565 29 29 548 510 37 6 386 361

266 Mod Falia 321 20 21) 103 56 47 56 47 29 30 267 Matasula 2,184 182 182 1,070 546 52+ 546 524 24 353 341 268 Khadkui P. 1,868 79 79 507 269 238 269 238 26 3 146 145 269 Khandia Khal 653 29 29 183 101 82 101 82 61 48 270 Matasula Bhuria 137 22 22 125 61 64 57 53 31 35

271 Fate Pura 332 15 15 78 40 38 40 38 24 29 272 Para P,M,D,MP(A),Mcw,Po. 825 197 238 1,131 591 540 33 40 151 156 214 123 323 147 273 Kuher Pura 650 7 7 36 18 18 18 18 12 10 274- Banki 1,484 49 56 329 158 171 7 7 151 164 88 89 275 Palasadi 874 41 42 279 128 151 123 151 70 81

276 Bavdi P. 2,016 74 80 501 257 244 257 239 127 133 277 Datiya Ghati 1,093 16 16 106 54 52 54 52 31 30 278 Kanjawani Mircha P. 1,496 81 81 460 231 229 227 225 6 147 136 279 Dhakani Talai 177 26 26 151 n 79 72 79 49 46 280 Baldi Mal 851 37 37 246 137 109 137 108 87 70

281 Chhayan Sernal Khedi 1,162 82 82 451 234 217 207 177 3 155 142 282 Arnba Kua 633 21 21 116 58 58 58 58 6 35 36 283 Bhuri Mati P. 1,968 88 88 518 249 269 249 269 6 130 149 284 Dungara 731 8 8 45 20 25 20 24 12 19 285 Rajala P, Hos. 1,037 82 82 427 225 202 206 131 50 15 144 113

286 Pratab Pura 165 11 11 58 29 29 29 29 20 17 287 Walola P. 1,781 132 132 816 389 427 389 426 34 201 194 288 Lakha Pura 630 25 29 191 92 99 4 6 88 84 3 59 61 289 Rati M"li 595 44 44 244 131 113 5 2 126 111 67 68 290 Pithanpur P. 1,052 53 60 402 211 191 210 191 15 102 102

291 Jasoda Khumji 416 20 21 120 60 60 60 60 33 38 292 Dhavlia 1,460 33 33 227 109 118 108 118 51 70 293 Kanjawani Khas P. 3,538 260 261 1,355 694 661 677 657 59 3 438 389 294 Chhagola P. 1,661 82 92 518 252 266 248 266 30 2 146 137 295 Khermal P. 949 79 79 406 210 196 210 196 27 126 113

296 Khapede Kamal 418 32 32 204 104 100 104 100 68 69 297 Salarpada 295 11 11 88 47 41 47 35 3 34 27 298 Bhoot Khedi P. 1,260 84 84 527 274 253 272 253 30 177 157 299 Wagalawat Munia 1,895 88 88 524 254 270 10 8 244 262 1 164 159 300 Gulab Pura 607 44 44 253 125 128 9 10 116 118 1 66 70 235

JHABUATA HSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,----J----., ~ ~ ,....----A----.. ,...---"---., ,..--A----., ~ ,....----A---., ,....----A---., ,...---"---. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

167 180 5 3 79 87 251 86 93 3 13 13 54 59 252 208 205 5 152 150 253 56 61 1 18 35 254 44 46 5 25 22 255

15 17 8 13 256 122 132 6 75 63 257 95 86 39 63 258 27 31 21 11 259 62 49 18 29 260

76 87 52 53 261 55 46 44 36 262 305 259 7 6 3 4 4 293 - 320 263 150 132 6 3 1 7 1 98 116 264 345 343 16 6 18 11 2 5 208 204 265

28 30 1 27 17 266 341 337 11 3 193 183 267 143 144 2 1 1 123 93 268 61 48 40 34 269 31 35 30 29 270

24 29 16 9 271 82 67 6 7 8 68 36 10 2 12 57 1 5 75 34 268 393 272 12 10 6 8 273 85 87 3 2 70 82 274 67 80 3 1 58 70 275

122 133 3 1 1 130 111 276 29 30 2 23 22 277 144 135 2 1 1 84 93 278 49 46 23 33 279 87 69 50 39 280

152 142 3 79 75 281 34 36 ...... 1 ... 23 22 282 119 129 2 9 6 2 3 1 1 4 2 1 119 120 283 12 18 1 ... 8 6 284 125 109 1 3 2 1 5 10 81 89 285

20 17 ... 9 12 286 199 194 1 1 188 233 287 58 60 1 1 33 38 288 65 66 2 2 ... 64 45 289 99 101 1 2 109 89 290

33 38 27 22 291 46 66 5 4 ... 58 48 292 416 388 9 1 1 5 7 256 272 293 135 135 9 2 2 106 129 294 124 113 1 1 84 83 295

67 69 1 ...... 36 31 296 27 26 4 1 .. 2 13 14 297 168 157 4 2 ... 2 97 96 298 155 154 2 1 4 4 2 90. IH 299 63 69 3 1 59 58 300 236

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,....--A-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I. IX) ~ ,----"----, ~ ,----"----, ,----A----., P M F M F M F M F M F Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 301 Nawapada 547 29 29 184 93 91 93 91 62 60 302 Narsing PUra 725 36 36 203 103 100 103 100 4 65 62 303 Jhumaka P. 1,911 44 60 383 202 181 202 180 6 118 104 304 Dhamoi 1,429 36 42 254 131 123 131 123 66 64 305 Jasoda Hirji 463 20 20 107 52 55 52 55 22 31 306 Junagaon P. 1,227 95 98 536 252 284 5 251 278 8 3 167 176 307 Sanod P. 1,002 59 59 366 193 173 193 156 7 135 118 308 Chor Mandli 924 60 62 338 172 166 172 164 2 110 102 309 Puwala 1,280 79 79 477 241 236 241 236 2 146 134 310 Dhamni Katara 1,854 101 102 551 296 255 295 255 4 191 176 311 Wagalawat Bhuria P. 1,226 97 97 592 294 298 293 298 16 2 182 177 312 Mahudipada P. 1,430 72 72 458 235 223 19 17 215 206 29 1 135 141 313 Chulia Chhoti 548 29 29 183 86 97 86 97 51 59 314 Rehanda P. 1,498 89 90 475 240 235 8 8 232 227 17 157 152 315 Ukala 300 24 24 112 59 53 59 53 Z 40 39 316 Narwali P. 735 60 60 352 176 176 3 7 171 169 20 127 102 317 Sham Pura 542 30 30 180 91 89 91 89 67 58 318 Chudeli 1,478 46 50 320 171 149 170 149 91 73 319 Serna I Khedi Khurd 1,396 33 33 229 120 109 120 109 69 60 320 Kheda Andharwad 864 65 65 363 198 165 198 165 100 90 321 Andharwad P. 768 53 53 283 156 127 147 125 16 3 92 73 322 Dewal Falia 414 22 2Z 123 63 60 63 60 42 36 323 Jhan Jharwa 446 59 59 369 193 176 193 176 125 107 324 Charmali 455 33 33 145 75 70 74 70 48 41 325 Sardarpura 626 55 55 341 176 165 176 165 6 121 109 326 Ban P. 2,823 201 201 1,157 601 556 28 26 573 530 48 383 351 327 Bhodali P. 1,562 103 103 602 303 299 303 298 2 174 175 328 Sara swat P. 1,286 67 68 437 215 222 5 17 210 205 26 138 137 329 Mohan Pura Ganna 716 45 45 249 116 133 116 131 6 68 77 330 Mohan Pura Bhurka 851 27 27 140 73 67 73 67 57 51 331 Chulia Badi 615 25 25 170 72 98 72 98 45 55 332 Sheet Khodari 1,061 69 70 474 238 236 238 234 1 131 135 333 Doulatpura 2,135 60 71 443 234 209 234 208 1 134 120 334 Behadawi 1,904 35 48 273 132 141 132 141 85 84 335 Barad 685 24 26 191 99 92 99 91 3 58 36 336 Kalmoda P. 1,677 45 50 324 159 165 159 161 97 96 337 Ghungharmal 168 4 4 19 14 5 14 5 11 4 338 Karondi 427 24 24 160 83 77 83 77 53 47 339 Kahuda 484 39 42 240 125 115 125 112 7 78 76 340 Machhalia Jhir 1,412 74 74 423 231 192 231 192 149 127 341 Kadia 689 36 36 191 94 97 94 97 60 43 342 Chui P. 1,592 101 101 672 334 338 334 332 12 210 207 343 Hatti Pura 491 33 33 190 94 96 '," 94 96 63 57 344 Partli P. 866 49 49 342 172 170 11 14 161 156 3 113 112 345 Diggi P. 1,712 117 117 770 388 382 388 381 12 234 217 346 Agera 2,028 91 91 592 291 301 291 301 187 187 347 Tejada 724 39 40 238 115 123 115 115 65 69 348 Sagia 1,627 56 60 345 185 160 181 154 105 95 349 Chhayan Khurd 528 31 35 208 108 100 108 100 61 64 350 Chichawan 245 20 20 110 58 52 58 52 39 30 351 Kheda-Machhalia Jhir 615 40 40 225 106 119 106 119 67 71 352 Bhor Kundia P. 1,178 69 69 417 232 lR5 230 169 . 2 159 133 353 DhoJiawad p- 2,254 141 141 1179 453 426 13 17 405 404 12 288 253 354 Chhapar Khanda P. 1,571 83 83 544 262 282 5 4 257 277 12 153 161 355 Reechha Patla 361 Uninhabited

356 Mor Dundia 1,124 54 55 325 159 166 156 163 8 106 103 357 Dhadori 971 48 48 254 132 122 130 III 1 90 79 237

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WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ~ ~ ,-----'---" ,--A----, ~ ~ ~,----'----, ~ ~ M F M F M F M F ·M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 62 60 31 31 301 65 6l ... 38 38 302 108 10l 10 2 84 77 303 65 64 1 65 59 304 22 30 30 24 305 164 173 2 3 85 108 306 133 118 2 58 55 307 109 10l 1 62 64 308 142 131 4 3 95 102 309 186 172 5 4 105 79 310 161 167 18 10 1 1 112 121 311 129 137 2 1 3 3 100 82 312 51 59 35 38 313 153 151 2 1 2 83 83 314 38 37 2 2 19 14 315 121 102 4 2 49 74 316 67 58 24 31 317 90 73 80 76 318 60 57 9 3 51 49 319 100 90 98 75 320 85 70 6 3 64 54 321 42 35 1 21 24 32Z 125 107 68 69 323 48 37 4 27 29 324 121 109 55 56 325

355 349 13 1 3 1 5 2 5 218 205 326 169 172 2 3 3 129 124 327 128 134 10 3 77 85 328 64 77 4 48 56 329 57 51 16 16 330 43 55 2 27 43 331 127 135 3 107 101 332 133 120 1 100 89 333 85 84 ... 47 57 334 57 36 1 41 56 335

94 96 3 62 69 336 8 4 3 3 1 337 50 47 3 30 30 338 72 71 4 5 47 39 339 144 125 5 2 82 65 340 60 42 1 34 54 341 202 204 2 1 4 2 124 131 342 59 55 2 2 2 ... 31 39 343 110 110 1 2 1 S9 58 344 222 214 7 3 1 4 154 165 345 187 187 104 114 346 65 69 50 54 347 105 95 80 65 348 58 62 3 2 47 36 349 38 30 1 19 22 350

61 68 6 3 39 48 351 151 131 4 2 3 1 73 52 352 254 255 2 1 24 2 3 2 165 168 353 152 161 1 109 121 354 Uninhabited 355

99 106 6 2 1 53 58 356 78 73 10 6 2 42 43 357 238

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

4 JOBAT TAHSIL

A 23 Bar Kheda 188 185 24 Bar Kheda,(Mayavat) 87 53 Agonni 142 61 25 Barzar 3 5 2 Akholi 69 77 3 Aman Kuva 13 40 (i) Barzar (ii) Mali Phalia

(i) Hiya Vasan (ii) Ihotrada " (iii) Mori PAalia (iv) Rati GAad (v) Saml Kund (vi) Tamolia (iii) Kansing Phalia (iv) Khodamba (t'ii) Tornia Phalia 4 Amba Khedi 14 120 5 Ambi 70 79 26 Bavadi 122 66 6 Aran 83 18 27 Bavadi Khurd 55 85 7 Arandi Falia 115 104 28 Bavadi Phaliya 95 103 29 Beed Badi 101 169 B 30 Beed Chhoti 102 170 31 Beena 103 23 8 Bada Guda 146 209 32 Begada 168 59 33 Betwasa 171 199 (i) Badi Phaliya (ii) Pate! Phaliya (i) Chikaldi Phaliya (ii) Patel Phaliya (iii) Rinjia Phaliya 9 Bada Etara 135 64 34 Bhabara 63 22 18 10 Badgoan 13 (i) Bhabara (ii) lunabazar 11 Badi Jhiri 112 75 (iii) Pratapganj 12 Badi Juvari 110 71 35 Bhanda Khapar 37 (i) Kosavani (ii) Tadvi Phalia 82 36 Bhanpur 194 253 13 Badi Kareti 32 32 37 Bhavata Bada 84 48 14 Badi Khattali 193 226 38 Bheshavada 44 161 39 Bhil Khedi 163 198 (i) Khattali Kasba (ii) Mauja Khattali (i) Gadria Phaliya (ii) Patel Phaliya 15 Badi Mirayavat 66 49 16 Badi Phata 106 50 40 Bhiti 197 225 17 Badi Pol 46 17 (i) Patel Phaliya (ii) Tadvi Phaliya (i) Kundia (Ii) Tadv! Phalia 41 Bhorkuva 71 80 18 Bahadava 85 51 42 Bhurchhevadi 76 113 19 Bahadia 131 175 43 Bhuria Kuva 22 35 .20 Baladmung 180 221 44 Bilassa 151 196

(i) Chiloty Phaliya (ii) Patel Phaliya (i) Babadeve Phaliya (ii) Patel Phaliya

21 Baledi 154 192 45 Biljar 49 28 46 Bori 100 168 (i) Masaniya Phaliya 47 Borjhad 143 67 (ii) Sholia Phaliya 48 Borka Ara 28 14 (iii) Waskala Phaliya (iJ Bedi Phaliya 22 Barada 116 110 49 Bor Kundia 8 7 239

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name o(Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

4 JOBAT TAHSIL-Contd.

50 Badi Budkui 25 122 72 Dedarvasha 77 116 73 Degaon 178 214 C (i) Bagdi Phaliya (ii) Patel Phaliya 51 Chagdi 147 202 74 DehadaIa 183 213 (i) Bhil Phalia (ji) Patel Phaliya (i) Holi Phaliya (ii) Motala Phaliya 52 Chamar Begda 182 223 (iii) Mukati Phaliya (ill) Patel Phaliya (II) Sellania Pani (i) Bahedi Phaliya (ii) Baidia Phaliya (iii) Bhura Pani (iv) Jhejhaga Phaliya 75 Deka Kund 140 176

(v) Patel Phaliya (IIi) Senkula Phaliya (i) Rajia Phaliya (ii) Tadlli Phalia

53 Chapri 6 39 76 DekaI Kuva 109 65 54 Chharvi 111 73 77 Devalai 155 180 55 Chhota Bhavata 61 19 78 Devali 23 41 56 Chhota Guda 176 218 57 Chhota Etara 134 62 (i) Chohan Phalia (ii) Mota Phalia 58 Chhoti Budkui 15 121 (iii) Tadlli Phalia 59 Chhoti Hirapur 175 220 60 Chhoti Jhiri 124 74 79 Dhamanda 39 87 80 Deliaka Phalia 10 3 (i) Patel Phalia (ii) Tadlli Phalia 81 Duglavani 5 38 61 Chhoti Juvari 90 n 62 Chhoti Karati 31 31 G 63 Chhoti Khatali 189 224 (i) Bahedia Phaliya (ii) Motala 82 Gabhani Salara 59 115 83 Geru Ghati 35 43 (iii) Patel Phaliya (ill) Pujara Phaliya 84 Ghoghasia 139 200 (II) Tumdia 85 Girdh 65 27 64 Chhoti Malpur (Mal pur Chhoti) 12 10 (i) Vela 65 Chhoti Miriyavat 86 47 66 Chhoti Phata 105 25 86 Gunjheri 156 178 67 Chhoti Pol 47 16 68 Chhohali 138 201 H 69 Chhotia Bayadi 27 126 70 Chulia 120 171 8Y Handi 153 194 D 88 Hardaspur (Agoni) 159 60 89 Hardaspur (Kanwada) 173 189 71 Dabdi 199 247 90 Hirapur Bari 179 219

(i) Dimkia Phaliya I (ii) Man Kria Phaliya (iii) Patel Phaliya Indvan 201 245 (ill) Raotalia Phaliya 91 (II) Waskalia Phaliya (i) ]hari Phaliya (ii) Patel Phaliya 240

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

4 JOBAT T AHSIL-Contd.

J 126 Khutaja Chhotu 19 12 127 Kila Jobat 162 205 92- Jati 148 203 (i) Kakadia Phaliya (ii) Kila Phalia 93 ]aisingpur 164 195 {iti} Tadvi Phalia 94 Jhambu Kheda 24 84 128 95 Jamed 165 191 Kilana 68 46 129 96 Jamali Badi 94 96 Kolia Bayada 118 173 130 97 Jamali Chhod 114 97 Koripan 29 15 131 98 Jamni 192 250 Kosduna 172 190 (I) Bavdi Phaliya (ij) Kosduna (i) Dabhania Phaliya (ii) Dholani Phaliya (IiI) Patel Phaliya (iii Patel Phaliya 132 Kotada 98 112 99 Javania 67 45 l33 Kothadi 186 184 100 Javas 89 70 134 Kuhivav 34 42 101 Jhiran 108 54 135 Kuksi 62 21 K 136 Kundalwasa 96 95 102 Kadvadudal 26 123 L 103 Kadwal 202 244 137 Lachhaman Phalia 75 93 104 Kadwal Bad! 82 165 138 Lilumari 104 24 105 Kadwal Chhoti 130 174 106 Kakad Bari 2 2 M 107 Kaliavav 30 30 139 Mahendra 17 6 108 Kali Khettar 149 204 (i) Dhoman (ii) Kothar 109 Kaluvat 107 55 140 Mahudi 97 111 110 Kana Kakad 53 78 141 Malpur Badi 20 11 111 Kanda 177 211 142 Malvely 51 33 (i) Bhll Pha!iya (ii) Bhursajhad 143 Mandvagad 126 106 (iii) Katholiya (iii) Patel Phaliya 144 1\1anna Kuva 36 81 112 Kasat 11 9 145 Mathana 33 34 113 Kanwada 174 183 (i) Bada Pha!icl Iii) Kalam Kheda 114 Katkuva 121 57 (iii) Ka!ia Phalia (iv) Kukdi Phalia 115 Kelajhar 80 163 146 Mayavat 88 52 116 Kesuri 'X' ari 16 125 147 Mendha 50 29 IJ7 Khandala Gamir 40 88 148 Mota Umar 123 69 118 Khandala Khusal 41 89 119 Khandala Rav 57 92 N 120 Khari 196 248 149 Naharpura 119 172 (i) Khanda Phalia (il) Patel P1wliya 150 Netada 187 187 (i) Mal Phaliya (ii) Naharkadi Phaliya 121 Kheria Mali 21 36 (Iii) Patel Phaliya 122 Kherva 181 222 151 Nimthal 167 181 (1) Badi Phaliya (ii) Patel Pha!iya 123 Khusal Baidi 38 83 P 124 Khutaja 169 216 152 Pahadava 166 182 125 Khutaja Bada 9 8 153 Pann

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Location Location Location Location. Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

4 JOBAT TAHSIL-Condd.

155 Pat Baidi 60 162 180 Sindi 195 249 156 Phot-Talava-Bada 43 119 (i) Patel Phaliya (ii) Pipal Khodri 157 Phot-Talava-Khurd 42 118 158 Pipalia 56 86 181 ShoHa 117 109 159 Poehi Imli 64 26 182 Shudi Badi 99 166 160 Poya 93 98 183 Shudi Chhoti 78 114 161 Partap Phaliya 73 91 T R 184 Talavad 54 76 162 Rampura 161 210 185 Tatia Amba 52 44 163 Ranjitgad 157 179 186 Temachi 133 63 (i) Amba Phaliya I ii) Thana Phaliya 187 Teharka 113 101 188 Thandla 92 99 164 Ratanpura 79 167 189 Thapali 141 177 165 Ratmalia 127 105 166 Ringol 4 (I) Amabapur (ii) Mal Phaliya (i) Bhandari (ii) Kelkua 190 T okari Jhiran 132 56 (iii) I<;:hichadi- Ka-]hosa (ill) Malmasury (II) Piparwas U 20 167 Roligaon 48 191 Ubagari 136 207 S 192 Ubsad 170 215 168 Sagota 158 58 (i) Bhandania Phaliya (ii) Bhil Phaliya 169 Sal Kheda 200 246 (iii) Holi Phaliya (ill) Patel Phaliya (i) Dabaria Phaliya (ii) Guradia Phaliya 193 Udayagad 72 90 (iii) Masania Phaliya 194 Umari 184 186 170 Sanda 7 37 (i) Dehadia Phaliya (ii) Mori Phaliya 171 Sejawada 4 1 (iii) Patel Phariya (i) Kalia Bari (ii) Khapari KUlla 195 Umda 198 254 (iii) Tadlli Phalia (i) Bhurakua P}laliya (ii) Kundaliya Phaliya 172 Semalda 152 193 (iii) Patel Pha!iya (ill) Raotilia Phaliya 173 Semlaya 145 208 174 Semalkhedi Badi 45 124 196 Umery 91 100 175 Semalpati 81 164 197 Undari 150 197 176 Sevad 144 68 (i) Bagh Phalia (Ii) Holi Phaliya 177 Sevariamal 185 188 (iii) Tadvi Phaliya (i) Dalamia Phaliya 198 Utti 74 94 (il) Hethali Phalia V (iii) Patel Phaliya 199 Vagadi 191 252 178 Siyali 58 117 200 Vanja Baida 190 251 179 Shidgaon 160 217 (i) Daberia Phaliy (ii) Patel Phaliya

(i) Patel Phaliya (ii) Tadvi haliya 201 Vakal Gaon Badi 128 107 (iii) Ukala Phaliya 202 Vakal Gaon Chhoti 129 108 242

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ~ _ __A.__ __ L.C. Nnme of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds PO!:,ulation Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) r------"-----., ,..-----"-----, ,...-----"-----., ,..-----"-----., ,...------"------., P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

17/4 Jobat Tahsil Rural 271,43015,740 16,395 94,462 48,493 45,969 1,021 941 45,721 43,385 1,826 39329,787 24,538 1 Ringol P. 4,636 391 393 2,178 1,119 1,059 20 17 1,027 1,042 14 3 643 270 2 Kakad Bad 1.04tl 84 85 506 266 240 266 240 133 112 3 Barzar P,D,Po. 3,776 429 461 2,649 1,289 1,360 64 55 1,206 1,305 99 34 846 803 4 Sejawada P,Po. 5,400 394 405 2,361 1,251 1,110 14 8 1,218 1,102 16 1 752 23 5 Duglavani P. 1,689 106 108 573 304 269 304 269 11 177 143

6 Chapri 396 19 19 110 62 48 48 48 31 20 7 Sanda P. 1,553 107 113 464 321 143 5 5 304 138 3 187 18 8 Bar Kundia P. 1,221 113 117 605 328 277 321 277 3 42 19 9 Khutaja Bada P. 3,256 306 306 1,734 909 825 5 3 842 822 10 563 521 10 Deliaka Phalia 213 14 14 95 52 43 52 43 29 25

11 Kasat 544 45 49 262 174 88 174 88 92 34 12 Chhoti Malpur 707 82 82 450 237 213 230 213 4 125 103 13 Aman Kuva P,D. 4,029 240 255 1,493 786 707 6 3 752 704 14 2 483 430 14 Amba Khedi 1,740 84 84 520 266 254 266 250 6 177 160 15 Chhoti Budkui 737 29 29 136 72 64 72 64 42 37

16 Kesuri Wari 316 Uninhabited 17 Mahendra P. 2,766 181 181 997 468 529 468 529 14 2 338 315 18 Badgoan 1,200 72 74 458 237 221 236 219 3 ISS 133 19 Khutaja Chhota P. 1,103 116 120 631 326 305 326 291 4 213 181 20 Malpur Bari 532 43 43 269 130 139 7 4 122 106 78 64

21 Kheria Mali 667 56 59 424 218 206 218 197 102 98 22 Bhuria Kuva 295 31 33 164 79 85 79 85 1 61 49 23 Devali P. 1,628 119 139 792 398 394 12 16 380 367 22 2 228 209 24 Jhambu Kheda P. 1,238 70 72 455 223 232 223 232 1 143 148 25 Badi Budkui 782 35 40 265 134 131 134 129 73 73

26 Kadvadudal 740 20 20 110 50 60 50 60 36 38 27 Chhotia Bayadi 922 22 22 129 63 66 63 66 33 38 28 Borka Ara 758 51 52 294 162 132 162 132 113 83 29 Koripan P. 1,233 110 115 588 318 270 318 270 4 183 133 30 Kaliavav P. 2,765 140 150 837 439 398 Z 3 437 385 53 4 229 182

31 Chhoti Karati 374 39 45 266 140 126 140 126 68 64 32 Badi Kareti 1,126 65 77 378 196 182 20 15 176 167 2 132 126 33 Mathana P. 2,182 143 151 851 451 400 3 4 448 396 7 284 212 34 Kuhivav 646 41 44 242 131 111 1 130 105 1 79 70 35 Geru Ghati 372 23 25 158 82 76 82 72 50 3

36 Manna Kuva 1,221 43 45 256 136 120 136 120 86 76 37 Bhanda Khapat P. 922 57 66 409 226 183 226 181 S 146 100 38 Khusal Baidi 787 55 55 359 1S7 172 6 6 181 156 8 121 93 39 Dhamanda P. 646, 53 55 311 158 153 158 143 6 95 98 40 Khandala Gamir 368 25 26 163 \ 82 81 82 81 1 49 50

41 Khandala Khusal P. 513 27 26 145 77 68 4- 2 73 66 7 53 41 42 Phot T2lava Khurd 727 24 24 149 71 78 71 78 44 42 43 Phot Talava Bada l,1S1 40 41 231 112 119 112 99 74 62 44 Bheshavada 1,169 24 24 116 64 52 64 52 35 30 45 Scmalkhedi Badi 1,554 48 48 325 163 162 163 162 101 98

46 Badi Pol 3,985 81 81 416 210 206 210 206 2 154 140 47 Chhoti Pol P. 1,936 122 122 738 384 354 384 344 14 208 195 4R Roligaon P. 1,389 86 110 565 260 305 260 295 7 2 207 189 49 BiHar P. 1,346 77 82 562 279 283 16 13 263 260 169 118 50 Mendha P,D. 1,001 89 97 595 303 292 5 2 298 280 30 21 163 151 245

JOBAT TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. r----'---, ,....----'---, ~ ~ ~ ,------"---, ,....----'---, ,....----'---,,....----'---, ...-----"----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

26,309 22,254 700 1,087 1,360 760 458 242 13 28 353 17 27 539 178 18,706 21,431 17/4 589 252 2 14 39 4 8 4 476 789 1 , 123 5 9 107 1 133 128 2 593 607 34 80 97 78 73 35 31 17 2 443 557 3 672 12 18 10 43 7 5 7 499 1,087 4 163 120 2 23 11 1 127 126 5

21 15 5 5 4 31 28 6 154 2 12 23 6 4 4 134 125 7 4 9 9 27 9 1 1 286 258 8 501 471 21 12 32 36 4 2 3 346 304 9 29 25 23 18 10

65 23 3 3 15 5 7 3 2 82 54 11 117 101 _ 7 2 1 112 110 12 456 420 14 8 3 5 4 303 277 13 176 158 1 89 94 14 42 37 30 27 15

16 306 295 1 3 27 16 3 130 214 17 131 119 3 20 14 1 82 88 18 203 174 5 7 4 1 113 124 19 76 64 1 1 52 75 20

98 98 4 116 108 21 55 49 6 18 36 22 203 195 15 14 2 3 2 3 170 185 23 125 132 17 16 1 80 84 24 70 73 3 61 58 25

3S 38 14 22 26 33 38 30 28 27 98 77 15 6 49 49 28 180 129 3 4 135 137 29 191 '169 3 4 1 4 2 28 8 210 216 30

67 64 1 72 62 31 125 126 S 2 64 56 32 271 198 2 7 7 7 2 167 188 33 71 66 2 1 5 3 52 41 34 43 2 2 5 1 32 73 35

73 74 11 2 50 44 36 116 98 4 24 2 80 83 37 98 85 1 4 12 4 5 4 66 79 38 90 98 1 3 1 63 55 39 42 49 5 1 33 31 40

45 40 1 5 24 27 41 43 38 1 3 27 ' 36 42 73 62 1 " 38 57 43 33 28 2 2 29 22 44 82 91 1', 7 62 64 45

15 1[ 140 56 66 46 204 192 4 3 176 159 47 202 lSI 3 8 2 53 116 48 162 113 4 5 2 110 165 49 135 142 2 19 9 7 140 141 50 246

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,---A-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I. IX) ~ ~ ~ r---"-----. ,---A-., P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17'

51 Malvely 820 42- 48 271 145 126 145 116 89 74 52 Tatia Amba 531 40 42 253 144 109 22 8 122 99 90 n 53 Kana Kakad P. 945 47 45 213 96 117 8 10 88 97 5 70 82 54 Talavad P. 1,412 91 96 499 256 243 1 254 241 10 2 168 161 55 Bavadi Khurd P. 1,245 81 80 485 231 254 9 1 222 247 6 151 155

56 Pipalia 660 38 39 281 125 156 123 156 4 84 89 57 Khandala Rav P. 1,417 88 86 557 294 263 3 4 291 259 15 196 169 58 Siyali P. 2,559 120 120 689 327 362 7 5 320 345 2 217 220 59 Gabhani Salara 825 35 35 231 114 117 114 117 2 66 66 60 Pat Baidi P. 2,538 114 114 642 322 320 13 11 309 309 9 202 220

61 Chhota Bhavata 2,894 37 37 187 99 88 99 82 50 42c 62 Kuksi 1,758 101 121 637 303 334 268 334 85 14 161 83 63 Bhabara P,M,T,D,MP(A),Po. 1,366 354 356 1,706 875 831 52 45 720 786 382 62 488 248 64 Pochi Imli 1,040 55 55 321 162 159 162 159 113 89 65 Girdh P. 2,497 171 174 1,032 508 524 11 12 485 511 5 2 319 230

66 Badi Mirayavat 1,342 88 88 558 301 257 301 256 174 166 67 Javania P. 1,936 107 116 626 320 306 320 306 10 218 219 68 Kilana P. 2,017 124 124 681 364 317 364 317 1 229 224 69 Akholi 837 26 26 141 69 72 69 71 2 45 47 70 Ambi 944 57 55 300 155 145 146 139 108 93

71 Bhorkuva 511 26 26 168 85 83 85 83 65 52 72 Udayagad P,M,D,Hos,Mcw,Po. 1,429 156 154 868 459 409 9 11 434 352 51 18 306 215 73 Partap Phaliya 547 44 42 226 116 110 116 107 71 67 74 Utti 1,120 91 91 526 261 265 258 263 9 1 158 148 75 Lachhaman Phalia 1,442 100 100 594 298 296 293 296 199 183

76 Bhurchhevadi 643 39 40 258 132 126 132 126 72 23 77 Dedarvasha P. 2,570 90 92 603 320 283 10 11 310 267 9 190 175 78 Shudi Chhoti 664 22 22 168 90 78 4 5 83 73 52 22 79 Ratanpura 828 34 34 196 97 99 97 99 53 54 80 Kelajhar 936 23 23 142 61 81 2 1 59 80 5 45 40

81 Semalpati 147 7 7 38 21 17 21 17 16 9 82 Kadwalbati 942 51 51 322 163 159 162 159 7 103 86 83 Aran 2,604 31 32 172 86 86 83 86 64 57 84 Bhavata Bada P. 1,777 133 133 901 480 421 5 2 462 403 329 250 85 Bahadava P. 951 75 75 484 241 243 238 241 162 153

86 Chhoti Miriyavat 420 29 25 141 61 80 61 78 46 52 87 Bar Kheda (Mayavat) 107 5 5 36 11 25 11 21 11 16 88 Mayavat P. 1,099 120 120 683 347 336 347 336 14 245 232 89 Javas 689 36 36 178 101 77 101 77 58 54 90 Chhoti Juvari 1,012 42 42 221 106 115 106 115 67 71

91 Umery 828 21 24 119 60 59 60 59 44 37 92 Thandla P. 1,274 102 102 554 271 283 271 281 12 160 150 93 Pova 466 29 29 204 98 106 96 106 1 68 70 94 }amali Bad! 783 49 55 306 148 158 148 158 87 87 95 Bavadi Phaliya 476 28 28 170 80 90 3 77 86 59 59

96 Kundalwasa 954 68 68 475 240 235 239 218 126 99 97 Mahudi 630 29 30 209 105 104 105 104 50 24 98 Kotada 854 50 55 331 167 164 22 23 145 140 81 40 99 Shudi Badi 1,097 69 70 465 241 224 6 234 221 6 142 104 100 Bod P,D,Rhc,Hos,MP(A),Po. 455 161 185 838 436 402 28 33 372 369 91 21 254 149 247

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WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ,.---"---, r---A-----. ,---'----., ,...---A---, ,..-A----.. ,------"----, ,----A--, ,.-----"----, ,.-----"----, ,.----A.---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM FM F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

89 74 56 52 51 76 64 1 13 8 54 37 52 58 70 3 5 1 6 7 1 1 26 35 53 160 157 2 2 1 2 3 2 88 82 54 148 151 3 4 80 99 55

68 85 2 16 2 41 67 56 186 156 8 10 2 3 98 94 57 214 220 2 110 142 58 61 66 3 2 ... 48 51 59 187 214 4 5 9 1 2 120 100 60

47 42 2 1 49 46 61 93 78 9 4 3 3 1 2 33 6 11 1 142 251 62 101 116 8 26 22 2 85 35 3 9 103 2 12 145 67 387 583 63 101 74 12 11 ... 4 49 70 64 304 212 1 9 1 11 9 2 189 294 65

154 135 20 31 127 91 66 191 172 27 47 102 87 67 184 170 4 44 50 135 93 68 40 38 4 9 ... 24 25 69 97 92 10 1 47 52 70

42 1 5 43 18 a 20 31 71 223 206 5 39 1 10 1 16 1 17 2 153 194 72 60 53 6 5 10 9 1 39 43 73 148 147 8 1 1 1 103 117 74- 195 182 4 1 99 113 75

64 23 8 60 103 76 172 170 2 9 5 7 130 108 77 49 21 3 1 38 56 78 50 54 44 45 79 44 40 16 41 80

15 8 1 1 5 8 81 99 85 3 1 60 73 82 63 56 1 1 22 29 83 278 230 1 2 49 18 1 151 171 84 138 136 23 17 79 90 85

46 52 15 28 86 9 14 2 2 9 87 175 3 11 184 49 42 10 1 2 102 104 88 58 54 43 23 89 66 65 4 2 39 44 90

44 37 16 22 91 159 150 111 133 92 61 70 5 1 30 36 93 83 87 4 61 71 94 59 59 21 31 95

126 99 114 136 96 50 24 55 80 97 80 40 1 86 124 98 126 102 1 2 2 7 6 99 120 99 88 91 4 37 20 1 36 3 87 35 182 253 100 248

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ...---"-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I.IX) ,.-----.-A--, r---"----, ,--..A...---, ~ ,..----A---., P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Beed Badi 269 7 7 38 21 17 21 17 13 9 102 Beed Chhoti 61 1 1 8 4 4 4 4 2 2 103 Beena 1,432 34 34 167 78 89 78 89 67 58 104 Lilumari 515 27 27 180 108 72 108 72 75 46 105 Chhoti Phata 608 35 35 200 106 94 105 94 47 55

106 Badi Phata 909 88 88 473 242 231 242 231 175 160 107 Kaluvat P. 1,465 III 111 671 340 331 11 13 329 318 4 1 224 202 108 Jhiran P,D. 2,246 216 216 1,165 598 567 4 2 580 565 32 9 383 324 109 Dekal Kuva 414 47 47 274 148 126 148 126 93 79 110 Badi Juvari P. 1,331 86 86 479 228 251 228 251 141 166

111 Chharvi 1,344 39 39 227 137 90 137 90 88 65 112 Badi Jhiri 678 30 30 125 61 64 61 64 40 44 113 Teharka 1,042 29 34 187 88 99 88 99 54 43 114 Jamali Chhoti 858 24 25 150 80 70 80 70 39 36 115 Arandi Phalia 712 47 60 355 186 169 186 169 103 85

116 Barada P. 1,668 123 140 827 424 403 424 403 7 235 224 117 Sholia 775 28 31 172 87 85 87 85 50 9 118 Kolia Bayada P. 2,546 137 142 907 464 443 7 11 457 432 26 277 254 119 Naharpura 571 20 20 138 72 66 72 66 1 42 42 120 Chulia 1,193 24 26 171 93 78 93 78 46 37

121 Katkuva 1,621 56 56 314 163 151 163 151 98 83 122 Bavadi 752 47 47 302 157 145 157 145 96 77 123 Mota Umar P. 1,561 123 123 649 328 321 16 20 312 290 31 7 215 172 124 Chhod Jhiri 1,127 66 66 377 192 185 189 181 121 112 125 Pangola 1,226 56 67 380 198 182 195 177 ll5 98

126 Mandvagad 467 8 10 62 30 32 30 32 15 19 127 Ratmalia 632 43 48 312 158 154 17 14 141 140 100 85 128 Vakal Oaon Badi 721 53 56 304 154 150 154 150 98 95 129 Vakal Gaon Chhod 528 18 19 129 65 64 63 64 42 36 130 Kadwal Chhoti P. 672 32 33 184 90 94 85 81 46 13

131 Bahadia 1,958 43 45 309 153 156 153 153 90 84 132 Tokari Jhiran 2,427 118 l18 665 340 325 334 317 227 218 133 Temachi P. 1,507 102 114 666 337 329 11 14 326 314 205 189 134 Chhota Etara P. 1,241 121 122 719 352 367 94 94 246 273 5 213 209 135 Bada Etara P. 3,015 143 164 956 473 483 8 9 465 474 35 273 252

136 Ubagari 1,334 55 55 306 162 144 162 144 109 93 137 Panneri 1,555 44 44 274 140 134 140 134 91 87 138 Chhohali 840 47 47 294 135 159 135 159 106 105 139 Ghoghasia 609 24 24 149 82 67 82 67 45 43 140 Deka Kund 1,681 74 79 448 226 222 226 217 156 141

141 Thapali P. 1,642 100 108 650 349 301 15 15 333 286 4 212 175 142 Agonni 1,241 34 40 226 108 118 108 118 59 67 143 Borjhad P,Po. 1,179 110 110 602 311 291 10 7 293 284 45 14 189 147 144 Sevad 1,103 42 42 254 120 134 10 13 110 121 87 76 145 Semlaya 685 70 70 388 196 192 196 192 128 123

146 Bada Guda P,MP(O),Mcw. 2,660 187 187 1,147 599 548 14 13 580 533 28 364 275 147 Chagdi 1,069 65 65 401 197 204 197 204 3 135 130 148 Jali P. 1,234 50 56 322 170 152 170 152 2 115 112 149 Kali Khettar 1,201 55 59 313 161 152 159 152 109 106 150 Undari 2,200 128 137 895 455 440 445 440 241 225, 249

JOBAT TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ,-----A..-.., ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ,,----"--.., ,.-----L-.., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

11 9 1 8 8 101 1 2 1 2 2 102 44 38 5 8 18 12 11 31 103 32 37 42 9 1 33 26 104 42 53 2 2 3 59 39 105

158 136 2 17 22 67 71 106 202 193 2 5 15 4 2 2 1 116 129 107 349 320 2 2 5 14 1 12 2 215 243 108 93 79 55 47 109 131 140 8 10 18 87 85 110

65 57 15 5 7 3 49 25 111 40 43 1 21 20 112 53 42 1 34 56 113 39 35 41 34 114 103 85 83 84 115

218 221 12 5 2 189 179 116 50 9 37 76 117 257 246 10 4 4 4 4 2 187 189 118 42 42 30 24 119 44 36 2 47 41 120

94 78 4 2 3 65 68 121 96 77 ...... 61 68 122 188 156 2 19 13 4 3 2 113 149 123 116 112 5 ... 71 73 124 114 98 1 83 84 125

15 19 15 13 126 88 83 4 8 2 58 69 127 90 91 7 4 1 56 55 128 32 32 8 4 2 23 28 129 46 13 44 81 130

89 84 1 63 72 131 224 213 1 4 2 113 107 132 204 171 18 1 132 140 133 153 148 7 11 16 19 32 31 4 1 139 158 134 272 247 5 1 200 231 135

109 93 53 51 136 n 80 12 7 7 49 47 137 105 105 1 29 54 138 45 43 37 24 139 129 125 25 14 2 1 70 81 140

201 173 1 7 2 137 126 141 59 67 '" 49 51 142 135 126 16 6 1 14 12 15 2 8 122 144 143 87 76 33 58 144 128 123 68 69 145

311 168 5 57 34 49 2 6 6 1 235 273 146 135 130 ... 62 74 147 113 112 1 55 40 148 109 106 52 46 149 241 225 214 215 150 250

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu. Literate ,--_,.___ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds PopUlation Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) r---"------., ~ r----A.---., ,.------A---., ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 151 Bilassa P. 1,169 91 97 627 341 286 9 6 332 279 2 196 125 152 Semalda 283 13 13 77 41 36 41 36 34 25 153 Handi 242 4 5 16 8 8 8 8 8 6 154 Baledi P,Mcw. 2,220 143 160 919 462 457 38 46 424 411 12 275 270 155 Devillai 840 41 43 252 135 117 1 134 117 76 68

156 Gunjheri '568 20 20 135 72 63 72 63 46 39 157 Ranjitgad 2,362 79 79 498 236 262 3 236 259 128 133 158 Sagota 1,087 78 78 408 194 214 8 5 186 209 1 105 120 159 Hardaspur (Agoni) P. 2,557 134 134 695 327 368 327 368 15 212 223 160 Shidgaon 1,359 71 71 433 233 200 16 16 217 174 4 139 92

161 Rampura 863 50 50 308 165 143 15 13 149 130 93 86 162 Kila Jobat P. 1,781 149 149 829 42Z 407 422 407 1 233 218 163 Bhil Khedi P. 1,114 69 73 462 244 218 2 2 242 216 10 128 118 164 Jaisingpur 567 38 38 246 129 117 129 117 7J 67 165 Jamed 1,791 53 53 291 144 147 140 147 87 79

166 Pahadava 1,358 38 41 228 123 105 123 105 65 58 167 Nimthal 1,195 29 29 188 108 80 8 7 100 72 64 54 168 Begada 1,011 42 42 238 126 112 124 112 69 66 169 Khutaja 1,043 47 47 326 171 155 70 1 1 96 89 170 Ubsad P. 2,659 254 271 1,222 614 608 9 10 595 502 29 2 403 372

171 Betwasa 1,184 68 71 458 248 210 237 199 143 ll5 172 Kosduna P. 1,429 80 78 524 271 253 271 253 4 151 143 173 Hardaspur (Kanwada) 994 52 52 297 149 148 5 6 144 142 2 81 78 174 Kanwada P.D. 2,236 105 126 671 345 326 14 10 317 309 11 4 204 174 175 Chhoti Hirapur 1,548 47 47 311 156 155 5 8 151 138 3 94 79

176 ChhotaGuda 382 26 27 158 77 81 76 81 55 53 177 Kanda P. 2,466 141 147 909 486 423 15 13 461 403 24 9 292 224 178 Degaon 958 45 48 325 166 159 13 7 153 152 103 91 179 Hirapur Bari 1,375 53 53 319 160 159 6 4 144 138 1 102- 96 180 Baladmung P. 1,507 90 95 582 300 282 2 1 255 249 9 208 164

181 Kherva 1,100 n 77 471 248 223 10 14 238 209 3 157 126 182 Chamar Begda P. 2,973 166 166 992 490 502 18 18 469 478 5 302 274 183 Dehadala P. 2,257 143 143 774 423 351 42 38 376 248 5 266 210 184 Umari P. 1,692 117 117 680 350 330 71 194 17 198 188 185 Sevariamal P. 2,191 48 65 336 162 174 156 168 6 112 91

186 Kothadi l,3tl3 23 29 148 76 72 76 67 48 47 187 Netada P. 3,038 97 Its ,23 )3S 385 7 6 321 379 6 205 197 188 Bar Kheda 2,349 40 50 302 146 156 146 156 90 87 189 Chhoti Khatali 1,589 90 90 538 281 257 8 6 171 251 171 132 190 Vanja Baida 1,578 71 70 462 239 223 6 9 227 212 165 140

191 Vagadi 1,138 65 65 377 209 168 15 14 183 152 129 103 192 Jamni P. 2,285 128 128 805 415 390 105 15 21 3 276 238 193 BadiKhattaliP,M,T,D,Mcw,Po. !,I41 212 213 1,179 641 538 68 67 288 240 250 46 378 234 194 Bhanpur 674 44 44 274 140 134 2 6 138 123 83 67 195 Sindi P. 1,783 102 116 665 345 320 334 299 17 223 112

196 Kha:ri 1,499 63 76 420 211 209 211 209 138 131 197 Bhiti 1,155 55 54 343 180 163 6 4 174 157 122 103 198 Umda P. 3,914 156 192 1,075 566 509 11 9 555 491 13 324- 271 199 Dabdi P. 3,023 127 135 806 444 362 20 17 385 324 1 325 231 200 Sal Kheda P. 2,472 132 138 816 435 381 9 5 417 376 1 320 276

201 Indvan 1,708 61 61 384 196 188 193 185 4 144 118 202 Kadwal P. 862 64 64 339 154 185 7 8 147 157 1 102 103 251

JOBAT TAHSIL

WORKERS Non.- Workers I . II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. .----'---. r--"----, ....----J--.-...... ----"----. ~ .----'---. ~ ..----"----. ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2"/ 2B 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 195 124 1 145 161 151 31 24- 2 1 7 11 152 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 153 263 265 4 1 2 5 5 187 187 154 74 67 2 59 49 155

42 38 3 1 1 16 24 156 128 133 ·10a 129 157 104 116 4 89 94 158 186 192 2 10 23 21 115 145 159 139 92 94 108 160

85 82 J 1 2 1 3 2 72 '57 161 170 172 63 46 189 189 162 127 118 116 100 163 73 67 56 50 164 87 79 57 68 165

64 58 1 58 47 166 61 54 2 44 26 167 69 66 57 46 168 95 89 75 66 169 401 371 211 236 170

136 115 2 3 2 10.5 95 171 151 143 120 110 172 78 76 2 2 68 70 173 196 173 4 3 1 141 152 174 94 79 62 76 175

55 53 ... 22 28 176 255 201 9 4 23 19 1 4 194 199 177 95 89 2 2 2 3 1 63 68 178 100 94 2 2 58 63 179 204 164 2 2 92 118 180

151 121 3 .3 5 91 97 181 299 274 2 188 228 182 256 203 8 5 2 2 157 141 183 197 187 1 1 152 142 184 104 86 8 5 50 83 185

43 44 3 3 1 28 25 IB6 187 192 7 3 6 2 3 1 133 188 187 85 85 5 2 56 69 188 163 132 1 5 2 110 125 189 140 128 4 21 11 74 83 190

118 103 11 80 65 191 271 227 5 10 1 139 H2 192 137 136 .. 2 43 18 59 42 2 54 2 2 77 34 263 304 193 81 66 1 2 57 67 194 211 112 12 122 208 195

138 131 73 78 196 105 95 3 14 8 58 60 197 297 261 7 4 16 5 3 1 1 242 238 198 275 219 10 6 36 1 3 4 .. , 1 119 131 199 318 271 4 1 1 1 115 105 200

122 108 2 2 16 8 -4 52 70 201 95 94 4 6 2 3 52 82 202 252

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A 14- Ambar 22 11 15 Ambari III 123 1 Achpai 292 205 (i) Chongad (ii) Kawchha 2 Adwada 86 127 (iii) Patel (i) Dundaliya (ii) Kadwali 16 Ambi (Chhakatala) 227 179 (iii) Mafidar (ill) Patel 17 Ambi (Sardi) 74 73 (II) Ujjadiya (i) Khariya (ii) Kobba Kua 3 Agal Gota 87 80 (iii) Plas kua (iv) Ujjad (i) Bawdi (ii) Mafidar (v) \Vadi Kua (iii) Pani Dungla (ill) Uddan Chhapri 18 Ambua (Bor Jhad) 78 126 4 Agaran 19 38 (i) Baba Deo (ii) Bhaidiya 5 Ajanda 190 254 (iii) Bhil (i v) Changarh (i) Bazar (ii) Bhawariya·Peepal (v) Dhedkundi (IIi) Kala Dagra (iii) Bhim Singh (iv) Dariya (vii) Kasaba Ambua (viii) Mori (II) Dimki (IIi) Jamara (ix) Padawa (x) Patel (t'ii) Jhari (viii) Kakadiya (xi) Phuljhari (xii) Samdani (ix) Nanji (x) Patei 19 Amjhiri 34 10 (xi) Pujl,lri (xii) Ukala 20 Amjhiri 80 76

6 AkaJwa 192 109 (il Tadi (ii) Tadwi (i) Ambali (ii) Kumbhar (iii) Ujjad (iii) Patel 21 Am Khunt 64 67 7 Akdiya 335 308 (i) Dhana (ii) T"dwi 8 AkoJa 100 86 22 Andhar Kanch 183 107 (i) Kheda (ii) Patel (i) Budawana (ii) Mughalda (iii) Piprani (ill) Umar Kua (iii) Patel (ill) Umari 9 Ali 234 240 10 Amala 294 203 23 Andhar Jhiri 46 19 24 Anjan Bara 339 322 (ii) Patel (i) Holi 25 Arthi 101 88 (iii) Sakadi (i) Member (ii) Patel 11 Amba 202 186 12 Amba Dabari 97 92 26 Athawa 231 220

(i) Khambala (ii) Pate! (i) Biadi (ii) Holi (iii) Tanchha (iv) Thana (iii) Jhiri (iv) Patel 13 Ambaia 273 209 (v) Valjo

(i) Bhiadi (it) Patel 27 Aththa 305 281 253

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B 43 Band 91 134

(i) Baida (ii) Goos Bhaidiya 28 Bada Amba 346 291 (iii) Khada (iv) Nig Waliya 29 Badada 226 174 (v) Patel (i) Member (ii) Patel 44 Beecholi 275 213 30 Bada Undawa 115 139 (i) Dawari (ii) Patel (i) Bamoniya (ii) Chhindi 45 Beejoriya 88 (iii) Patel (iv) Radhiyada 79 (v) Vttali Kachhali (i) Masaniya (ii) Patel

31 Baddala 176 158 46 Beelwat 102 137

(i) Dabaria (ii) Gulani Pipari (i) Dhablia (ii) Madia (iii) Keemara (iv) Khada (lii) Patel (iv) Sakli (v) Kotwal (vi) Ludhiya Wad 47 Beenat 42 59 (vii) Patel (viii) Sur Baidi (il Maduriya (ti) Tadwi 32 Baddali 225 191 48 Begadi 33 Badi Bankhad 291 200 137 236 34 Badi Gendra 323 287 (i) Baidya (ii) Bhil 35 Badi Hathwi 265 267 (iii) Budawana (iv) Choma! (i) Baida Dhad (ii) Baidi (v) Jam (vi) Waskaliya Patel (iii) Kamath (iv) Pipaliya 49 Behedwa (Walpur) 279 263 36 Badi Sardi 72 74 50 Bej 50 32 51 Bhajiyana 4 53 (i) Nil Vmari (ii) Patel 52 Bhanarawat 135 148 (iii) Pujara (i) Bazar (ii) Giri 37 Badi Utawal 228 177 (iii) Patel (ivl Pipraniya 38 Badi Wegal Gaon 219 224 53 Bhanchidi 317 317 (i) Member (ii) Nadipar 54 Bhawari 160 257 (iii) Patel (il Ihendu (ii) Patel 39 Baidiya (Chhaktala) 267 196 (iii) Thana 40 Baidiya (Sondwa) 258 275 55 Bhayada-Ki.Chowki 112 120 (i) Patel (ii) Vpari (i) Jamra (ii) Mordangra 41 Bakhat Garh 300 300 (iii) Patel 42 Bamanta 147 243 56 Bhehadwa (Sorwa) 167 157 (i) Bhati (ii) Giri (i) Bhil (ii) Kothar (iii) Khapari (iv) Patel (iii) Patel (iv) Pujara 254

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57 Bhim Baida 212 239 73 Bor Khad 129 150 58 Bhitada 333 320 (i) Ghoda Pati (ii) Patel (i) Amali (ii) Patel 74 Borkua 200 237 59 Bhol Wat 60 26 (i) Gujala (ii) Patel 60 Bhopaliya 269 198 61 Bhoran 220 241 75 Borwala 316 315 (i) Member (ii) Patel C 62 Bhordiya 221 259 76 Chachariya Umda 161 246 (j) Jam (ii) Kumbhar (i) Baida (ii) Dabar (iii) N eelana (iv) Patel (iii) ]amara (iv) Patel 63 Bhordu 82 132 77 Chameli 326 318 (i) Gujya (ii) Jhoreliya 78 Chander Muli 173 102 (iii) Khada (ivl Pani Wegada 79 Chandpur 99 81 (v) Patel (vi) Saleda (i) Bazar (ii) Mori

64 Bhuriya Amba 57 29 (iii) Patel (iv) Phatiya 65 Bhuriya Kua 156 163 (v) Salwdi

(i) Kotwal (ii) Member 80 Chapariya 222 187

66 Bil Ghata 40 70 (i) Lohari (ii) Patel 67 Bil Jiri 252 223 81 Chauganwat 133 144 (i) Bhaidiya (il) Dodwi 82 Chhakana Ki Mal 319 304 83 Chhak Tala 268 197 (iii) Galpashiya (iv) Holi 84 Chhinki 303 297 (v) Warti 85 Chhoti Bankhad 299 201 86 Chhoti Hathwi 280 268 68 Bod Gaon 278 280 (i) Chandgarh (ii) Patel (i) Member (ii) Patel (iii) Upa!a 69 Bokadiya 12+ 82 87 Chhoti Wegal Gaon 232 229 (i) Bawadi (ii) Girwaii (i) Kumahar (ii) Nadi (iii) Gorad (iv) Patel (v) Peepalpani (iiI) Pate!

70 Boorma 282 206 S8 Chichal Guda 128 122 71 Sorana 131 152 (i) Jamara (ii) Patel

(i) Jhuihaga (ii) Patel 89 Chichlana 83 131 (iii) Talab (i) Diniya (ii) Patel 72 Sor Dabara 193 117 (iii) Pratap (iv) Tadwi 255

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90 Chikal Kui 201 252 110 Delwani 236 260

(i) Kheda (ii) Patel (i) Aam (ii) Dawar (iii) Pate! (iv) Tad-Kachhala 91 Chikhali 284 202 92 Chikhoda 240 176 III Dhakapura 21 3 93 Chilakda 341 307 112 Dhanpur 188 235 Chilwat 329 294 94 (i) Pate[ (ii) Sati 95 Chimata 9 6 96 Chinota 253 226 113 Dhed Kunda 238 192

(i) Pate! (ii) Sindi (i) Doodwadi (ii) Patel (iiiLSagadia Pani 97 Chohaji 94 91 114 Dhiyana 58 27 (i) Mal (ii) Patel. 115 Dhol Kheda 164 239 98 Chota Amba 343 312 (i) Khari (ii) Pate! 99 Chhota Undawa 104 140 100 Choti Sardi 73 72 116 Dhorat 247 194 101 Chhoti Utawali 241 178 (i) Jhlri (it) Jiwari 102 Chordha 49 28 (m) Patel

117 Dindwad 185 103 D 118 Dipa Ki Chowki 127 121

103 Dabedi 123 95 (i) Dangardiya Amba (ii) Kusala 104 Dabhadi 199 227 (IiI) Member (w) Patel

(i) Mahudi (ii) Member 119 Dobala Jhiri 90 119 120 Dokar Baria 205 116 (iii) Patel 121 Dongariya 17 50 105 Darja 194 184 122 Doodal Wat 107 228 106 Darkali 81 133 (i) Dabar (ii) Holi (i) Budewna (ii) Patel (iil) Maiyadiya (iv) Patel

107 Darkali (Sondwa) 259 274 123 Dub Khada 347 311 124 Dudhwi 321 293 (i) AmaH (ii) Baladipani 125 Dungar Gaon 76 63 (iii) Patel E 108 Darkhad 175 166 126 Ekal Ghara 293 211 127 Ek Dhadi 67 78 (i) Chita Baidi (ii) Gurad Baidi 128 Esdu 213 253 (iii) Lakhalia (ill) Lodiya Bad G (II) Talaw 129 Gadat 155 164 109 Dehari 151 105 (i) Dagadi (ii) Kala Kua (i) Patel (iii) Talaw 256

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130 Gahwan 143 154 144 Gudha 89 87

(i) Bawadi (ii) Kherwad (i) Bamaniya (ii) Bhil (iii) Mohaniya (iv) Waskaliya (iii) Chauhaniya (iv) ]<:lmariya (v) Pate! 131 Gata 296 215 132 Gendara Chhoti 315 283 145 Gulwat 297 324 133 Geel Jhiri 179 234 (i) Member (ii) Pate! (i) Patel (it) Westa 146 Guneri 264 262 134 Genda 283 199 135 Ghatwani 118 229 (i) Patel (ij) Wadee

(i) Dabar (ii) Jamra H (iii) Katwasia (iv) Patel 147 Haraswat 158 159 (v) Pujara (vi) Waskal (i) Dabari (ii) Khan 136 Ghoghalpur 218 219 (iii) Patel (i) Baidi (it) Ok<:lla 148 Harod 8 5 (iii) Patel (iv) Tenasimaliya 149 Haweli Kheda 36 46

137 Ghongsa 157 161 I (i) Asad (ii) Holi 150 Tnder Singh Ki Chowki 113 149 (iii) ]amara (it!) Madabawdi (i) Baidya Khet (ii) Holi (v) Mota Khodara (vi) Sindi (iii) Karelimandi (h') Kotwal (vii) Tad (v) Panwai (vi) Pate! 138 Ghoont 1 1 (vii) Vilga;ta Ghoriya Dara 59 31 139 151 Indi 140 112 140 Oirala 159 147 152 Indulawat 32 40 (i) Bamaniya (ii) Bheel J (iii) Dubana (iv) Gad Khodara Jabaniya (Kathiwada) 56 17 (v) Kuhaja (tJi) Patel 153

(vii) Pujara (i) Ghomoliya (ii) Pate!

141 001 Amba 23 12 154 }aitpur (Am Khunt) 62 65 155 ]aitpur (Sondwa) 257 271 (i) Patel (ii) Wot (i) Chokhalapani (ii) lhawara Oola Palwi 142 285 218 (iii) Kharkua (iv) Patel (i) Bari (ii) Patel (v) Rinjiya

143 Gondwani 287 214 156 Jalsindi 344 309 257

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157 Jamala 207 168 172 Kakadsela 345 310 158 Jamali 248 181 173 Kakadwal 276 272 159 Jamaniya (Balpur) 214 255 (i) Ihandiyakhet (ii) Pate! (i) Budawana (ii) Kamath (iii) Pipali (iv) Rekali (iii) Patel (v) Sindi (vi) Wasaniyapani

160 Jhadoli 120 93 174 Kakrana 318 331 (i) Belma (ii) Dhuri Kheda (i) Chawariya (ii) Kamath (iii) Patel (iii) Patel (iv) Poriya 161 Jhandana 327 329 175 Kali Bel (Mathwad) 330 288 (i) Naik (ii) Patel 176 Kali Bel (Sorwa) 186 115

162 Jharkali 217 169 (i) Kadwalia (ii) Kattai

(i) Bazar (ii) Pate! (iii) Khoda-Khakar (iv) Pada Bhichada (v) Pate! (vi) Vejalia 163 Jhin Jhana 109 96 164 Jholiya 5 51 177 Kalmaja 3 54 178 Kanera 77 75 (i) Badwah (ii) Sildarya (iii) Tadwi (i) Bawadi (ii) Gondi (iii) Khada (iv) Khandiya 165 Jhora 85 128 179 Kanpur 189 251 (i) Bhil Waskaliya (Ii) Bhilala Waskaliya (iii) Kotwaliya (iv) Patel (I) Ghataliya (ii) Godiya Khobara (iii) Patel 166 }unakatti Wad a II 23 180 Kanthari 245 193

K (i) Damari (ii) Gottai (iii) Jhari (iv) Mal 167 Kabaricel 20 37 (v) Pate! 168 Kachhala 7 2 169 Kadwaniya 246 195 181 Karaj Wani 313 299 182 KareH Maudi 16 15 (i) Dhamodi (ii) Khareda 183 Karga 114 110 (iii) Patel (i) Karga (i1) Kargi 170 Kadwal 18 55 184 Karha 63 66 (i) Salampura (ii) Saradi (i) BhUa!a (ii) Patel - (iii) Tadwi 185 Kasatpani 26 7 171 Kadwaliya 98 84 186 Kasumba 30 43

(i) Bheadiya (ii) Doodwa (i) Kheda (ii) Mt!ka~Amba (iii) Pujara (iii) Patel 258

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187 Kat! 105 141 202 Khar Khadi 103 136 39 188 Katti Wada Khas 28 (ii Baida (ii) lhirpati (i) Qanpat (iii) Member (iv) Khada (v) Kut Badi 189 Katwad 270 207 190 Kawachha 47 21 203 Khar Kua 149 233 191 Kawthu 116 145 (i) Batar (ii) Chungadiya (i) Baidi (ii) Katisim (iii) Dabariya (iv) Qadariya (iii) Khadela (iv) Member (v) Nand Dhada (vi) Patel (vi) (v) Mafidar Patel (vii) Pujara (viii) Rahat Kua 192 Kel 138 100 (ix) Vganwana

(i) Bara Topali (ii) Qui 204 Kharpai 180 248 (iii) Patel (iv) Tad Amba (i) Baida (ii) Patel 193 Kelari 122 97 (iii) Vganliya (iv) Waskala (i) Dairi (ii) Patel 205 Khatal 14 56 (iii) Waskali 206 Kheda 172 106 194 Keldi Ki Mal 328 303 (i) Holi (ii) Kamodia 195 Kewada 25 14 (iii) Naiki (iv) Patel 196 Kewadi 43 9 207 Kheda Bada 68 18 (i) Moti Kewadi (ii) Nani Kewadi 208 Kherwa 29 36 209 Kherwad 142 156 197 Khamadka 55 16 (i) Kotwal (ii) Motala (i) Haalichapar (ii) Patel (iii) Patel 198 Khamat 260 279 210 Kherwada 312 298 (i) Bori Bariya (il) Neechala 211 Khod Amba 342 306 (iii) Palaskhedi (iv) Patel 212 Khod Jamali 229 221 199 Khamba 325 316 213 Khundar 153 lOt 200 Khandala 117 143 (i) lhari (ii) Khandala (i) Dabariya (ii) Devda (iii) Patel (iii) Dhelari Ambali (iv) Jamara 214 Khundi 337 3B (v) Maldeo (vi) Masanrundi 215 KHoda 286 212 216 Kitee 320 302 (vii) Mulkhodhara (viii) Niggal 217 Kodala 148 230 (ix) Patel (x) Pattiya Kua (i) Awisiya (ii) Baidi (xi) ujara (xii) Tad (iii) Patel (iv) Vganwana (xiii) Talaw (xiv) Waskaliya 218 Kodali 134 235 201 Khar Kali 10 8 (i) Kheda (ii) Patel 259

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219 Koha 65 60 L 220 Kohiwab 2 41 221 Kolyari 44 4 234 Lakhankat 145 160 222 Kosariya 304 204 (i) Member (ii) Pate! (i) Holi (ii) Patel (iii) Tikhi lmali 223 Kotbu 106 142 235 Lakhawat 51 24 (i) Dhawdi (ii) PateL 236 Lakhmani 146 245

(iii) Patba Kua (iv) Pipal Pani (0 Analiya (ii) Dabar

(v) Waskalia (iii) Patel 237 Limdiwat 48 33 224 Kothar Mauda 24 47 238 Lodhani 243 231 225 Kukawat 141 118 (i) Bheel (ii) Patel (i) Dhaniya (ii) Patel M 226 Kukdiya 289 277

(i) Mafidar (ii) Patel 239 Machhaliya 150 240

227 Kuklat 262 264 (i) Bheelat (ii) Patel (iii) Rinjhiya (iv) Singh Talawali (i) Patel (ii) Pujara 240 Madhu Palwi 271 208 228 Kulwat 290 326 (i) Khardi (ii) Patel

(i) Amali (ii) Nadi 241 Mahal Gaon 309 327 (iii) Patel (iv) Pujara (i) Patel (ii) Santa (v) Saji 242 Malwai 168 162 229 Kumbhi 206 171 230 Kund 93 129 (i) Budawana (ii) Holi (iii) Rajput (iv) Vgawana (i) Dukal Khali (ii) Khadeli 243 Mandhar 53 68 (iii) Kotwaliya (iv) Patel (i) Nichawal (ii) Tadwari 231 Kundola 12 34 232 Kundwat 224 189 244 Mankhada 314 286 245 Masani 108 227 (i) Baidi (ii) Bari 246 Mathwad 322 292 247 Mayala 162 234 (iii) Damari (iv) Patel (i) Dawariya (ii) Nadi Dhad Kusalwai 233 169 247 (iii) Patel (iv) Samal

(i) Patel (ii) Uganaliya 248 Moi 136 232 260

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249 Mordhi 125 85 262 Nanpur 171 238

(i) Badiya Bamda (ii) Chhakda (i) Mori (ii) Nanpur

(iii) Ekdhadi (iv) Gurad 263 Nehani 196 167

(v) GurphaLi (vi) lamli (i) Patel (ii) Semla

(vii) Khodiya Bad (viii) Patel (iti) Tensingh (iv) Veechaka

250 Morgha 15 35 264 Nichhawas 110 99 251 Moraji 255 232

(i) Achhaliya (ii) Baidiya 0

(iii) Dhuibara (iv) Patel 265 Ojhad 256 270

(v) Sindi (vi) Uparala (i) Baidi (ii) Dawari 2"'52 Morasa 181 237 (iii) Kadai Pani (iv) Katari (v) Lohariya (vi) Okala (i) Budawana (ii) Chauhan (vii) Patel (viii) Rawtala (iii) Patel (it') Thakur p (v) Tig Baida 266 Padola 13 57 253 Moriya Gaon 96 90 261 Palasada 119 231

(i) Dhediya (ii) Mafidar (I) Bhil (ii) Kawcha (iii) Patel (iv) Sutariya (iii) Patel (it,) Pujara

254 Moriya Ka Bada 139 111 (v) Uganwa

(i) Holi (ii) Khedi 268 Panala (Am Khunt) 71 62 (ii) Saidiyni (iv) Singdi 269 Panala (Kumbhi) 195 165 270 Panguda 54 55 255 Moti Badai 69 30 (i) Motala (ii) Tadwi (i) Ghomoliya (ii) Patel 271 Pan Mahudi 223 188 256 Motibar 39 49 257 Mu]jipura 27 22 (0 Bazar (ii) Patel 258 Mundala 272 210 272 Panwani 84 130 (i) Hetala (Ii) Patel (i) Bhut Kua (ii) Patel

N 273 Partappur 70 61 274 Pastar 66 71 259 Nakati 37 48 260 Nani Badoi 45 20 (i) Akola (ii) Mori

(i) Holi (ii) Patel (iii) Tadwi

261 Nanibar 38 44 275 Peepal Kanchh 216 114 261

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276 Phadtala 244 261 289 Rajawat 170 249

(i) Boriya Khet (ii) Dawarya (i) Ahariya (ii) Awasa (iIi) Jamara (iv) Jhangaria (iii) Bazar (iv) Changad (v) Patel (vi) Rawatala (v) Kala Dagad (vi) Kotwal (vii) Nadipar (viii) Patel 177 Phadtala Badi 332 290 278 Phadtala Chhoti 324 285 (ix) Pichhwada 279 Phaliya Mahu 95 98 290 Raksa 130 151 (i) Gorh Amba (ii) Patel (i) Patel (ii) Serna I Pati (iii) Rani (IV) Tanchhiya 291 Raksala 209 228 280 Phata 182 242 (i) Member (ii) Pate! (i) Arinda (ii) Changad (iii) Dharamsata (iv) Kessar 292 Ramsingh Ki Chow ki 114 138

(v) Masaniya (vi) Pate! (i) Jhongiya (ii) Madiya

(vii) Rohan Pani (viii) Soliya (iii) Patel (iv) Raniya

281 Phool Mal 204 170 293 Ratad 203 185

(i) Bazar (ii) Patel (i) Buchhdan (ii) Damrai (iii) Patel jiv) Sindi 282 Pipaliyawat 237 190 (v) Waskal (i) Gaman (II) Pol·Chapariya 294 Rathodi 6 52 (iil) Simalpant (IV) Takhur 295 Rawadi 266 266

283 Pipriya 15f 104 (i) Baida (ii) Kachhala

(i) Patd (iii) Khada (iv) Upari

284 Pithanpur 154 125 296 Reechhwi 126 124

(i) Member (ii) PLltel (i) Bhati (ii) lamIa 285 Pujarey Ki Chauki 211 236 (iii) Patel (iv) Sindhi

(i) Badwah (ii) Patel 297 Roddha 178 243

286 Puniyawat 41 69 (j) Bridi (ii) Kularnbi (iii) Patel (iv) Pujara (i) Raiayala (ii) Tadwi (v) Rawat 287 Puwasa 274 217 298 Roddhu 198 89 (i) Khar Khhali (ii) Patel Kua (i) Budnala (ii) Patel R 299 Roli Gaon 308 328 288 Raichha 184 108 300 Roshiya 249 180 262

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Location Location Location Location. Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

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5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

301 Rundmal 331 289 315 Sir Khadi Badi 295 321 316 Sir Khadi Chhoti 340 282 S 317 Soliya 215 258

302 Sadali 79 77 (I) Bukadi (ii) Kala Dagada 303 Sag Bara 230 222 (iii) Padaya (v) Patel 304 Saida 33 45 305 Sajanpur 75 83 318 Somaniyawat 208 173

(i) Bhil (ii) Chongariya (0 Bhaidiya (ii) Chamadiya (iii) Hapliya (iv) Kotwalia (iii) Dalkhana (iv) Patel (v) Patel 319 Someshpura 52 25 306 Sakadi 307 325 320 Somkuwa 177 244

(i) Nedala (U) Patel (i) Member (ii) Patel (iii) Tad (iv) Vpara (iii) T amba Doongari

307 Sakarja 338 314 321 Sondawa 277 276 308 Samara 121 94 (i) Patel (ii) Pujara (i) Chhoti Samari (ii) Gamniya (iii) Patel 322 Sorwa 166 113

309 Satpal 31 42 (i) Andharwada (ii) Chitawa 310 Seelota 254 216 (i)i) Darwadiya (iv) Golavri 311 Sees Waliya 242 225 (v) Qwa!.Dagada (vi) Jhinjhini (i) Member (ii) Patel (vii) Kosaba (viii) Okali 312 Seja 132 146 (ix) Patel (x) Sulji

(i) Adh (ii) Patel 323 Sugat 334 319 324 Sukhi Bawdi 210 238 (iii) Pujara (iv) Simkhadara (i) Member (ii) Pate! 313 Sejgaon 191 256

(0 Budaki (ii) Chamar T (iii) Chhoti Sej Gaon (iv) Qurad 325 Teetee 163 250 (v) Kadwalia (vi) Kakadiya (vii) Kalapani (viii) Kapi (i) Bhawariya (ii) Bheel (ix) Kotwal (x) Mahadeo (iii) Debada (iv) Kalchha (xi) N adipar (xii) Neekhwi (v) Kotwal (vi) Limdi (xiii) Patel (xiv) Thikhi Baidi (t'ii) Masaniya (viii) Matala (xv) WllIskal (ix) Ohariya

314 Semlani 310 330 326 Temla 298 323

(i) Kundi (ii) Nedala (i) Jhiri (ii) Patel (iii) Uchala (iii) Relja 263

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Location Location Location location. Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Nome of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

5 AURAJPIJR TAHSIL--Candd.

327 Thana Sameli 144 155 V (ii) Palel (i) Kachhliya 338 Vejhada 288 273 328 Tharwata 301 296 329 Thod Sindi 23.5 242 W (i) Bhawllriya ManM (ii) Chomalka 339 Wadi 92 135 (iii) Doodawa (iv) Doongala Pahi (i) Badwah (ii) Bhil (v) lamara (vi) Ohaliya (iii) Bondaria (iv) Kanasi,a (vii) Patel (viii) Tadawla (v) Patel (ix) Wakisal 340 'I,X'akner 336 305 330 Tiekhola 263 265 341 Wakneri 191 172 342 'l,Xlalpur 261 278 (0 Patel (ii) Samd (i) Amba (ii) Bazar U (iii) Bh16ghati (iv) Qoradkhodari (v) Kundaliya (vi) Maiyani Bariya 331 Umarali 233 230 (vii) Mali (viii) Nirla (i) Bazar (ij) Dhaman Bara (ix) Patel (x) Tee!<. Baidi (iii) Dhandhali (vi) Nachhan Klwli Walwai 187 (v) Padala (vi) Patel 343 233 (vii) Sati (i) Chagadiya (ii) Holi (iii) Patel 332 Umarath 306 284 344 Waskal 165 241 333 Umari 302 295 (i) Qhod-Mudawani (ii) Patel (i) Holi (ii) Patel 345 \\(law 61 334 Umarkhad 311 301 64 335 Umarwada 3; 13 (i) Bhuriya-Kua (ii) Dhana 336 Undala 281 269 (iii) Vjadia (i) Changad (ii) Nadala 346 Wawi Z51 183 (iii) Patel (iv) Upara!a 347 Weswani 239 175 337 Undari 250 182 (i) Member (ii) Patel 264

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate r---~-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Rouses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) r--~ ,----'---..,..------"----.. ,.---'--, r---"----. P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

17/5 AIirajpur Tahsil Rural 555,550 19,711 19,758120,102 61,266 58,836 3,6183,304 55,333 52,968 1,889 51837,257 31,383 1 Ghoont 1,431 30 30 129 70 59 2 3 68 56 3 45 40 2 Kohiwab 823 Uninhabited 3 Kalmaja 797 15 15 71 36 35 36 35 22 17 4 Bhajiyana 765 29 29 180 98 82 98 81 2 61 48 5 Jholiya 1,373 47 47 233 140 93 140 93 6 2 78 32

6 Rathodi 1,955 35 31 179 94 85 4 2 90 83 9 62 15 7 Kachhala P. 1,325 30 31 145 79 66 79 66 3 4 46 41 8 Harod 1,868 26 27 124 62 62 60 62 44 44 9 Chimata 1,608 13 13 74 41 33 40 33 29 23 10 Khar Kali P. 1,569 28 28 173 88 85 87 85 20 4 53 46

11 Junakatti Wada 747 24 24 128 65 63 64 63 2 35 29 12 Kundola 457 Uninhabited 13 Padola 951 20 18 121 59 62 55 56 2 6 32 34 14 Khatal 583 10 10 58 30 28 1 1 29 27 17 15 15 Morgha 860 23 23 117 58 59 58 59 35 32

16 KareUMaudi 686 34 34 193 105 88 105 88 58 51 17 Dongariya 735 9 9 44 24 20 Z4 20 15 12 18 Kadwal P. 1,294 63 63 313 155 158 12 7 143 151 5 98 71 19 Agaran 851 24 24 101 56 45 25 24 30 21 32 27 20 Kabaricel 597 17 17 92 50 42 50 42 31 23

21 Dhakapura 790 13 13 69 37 32 37 32 12 15 22 Ambar 1,002 33 33 162 80 82 56 27 24 55 5 43 41 23 Gol Amba 1,475 36 36 207 115 92 3 2 112 90 " 65 45 24 Kothar Mauda 602 21 21 98 47 51 46 51 3 28 20 25 Kewada 1,070 8 8 41 24 17 24 17 13 7

26 Kasatpani 1,455 22 22 110 53 57 38 42 15 15 38 35 27 Muljipura 221 16 16 69 38 31 38 31 19 11 28 KattiwadaKhasP,M,D,Hos,Po. 243 119 119 562 284 278 22 22 223 256 149 45 160 74 29 Kherwa 192 Uninhabited 30 Kasumba 1,280 18 18 89 45 44 45 44 25 22

31 Satpal 1,010 Uninhabited 32 Indulawat 355 23 21 122 58 64 9 9 48 50 1 1 33 30 33 Saida 501 33 33 180 85 95 40 29 44 59 7 4 45 38 34 Amjhiri 507 14 Ii 73 39 34 39 33 20 15 35 Umarwada 549 16 16 85 46 39 45 39 21 10

36 Haweli Kheda 604 38 38 222 112 110 109 104 10 2 62 52 37 Nakati 417 7 7 37 18 19 15 15 3 3 10 8 38 Nanibar 691 14 14 61 30 31 30 30 20 20 39 Motibar 1,138 7 7 37 15 22 15 22 9 9 40 Bil Ghata 1,268 Uninhabited

41 Puniyawat 2,413 93 93 544 286 258 196 201 17 11 175 144 42 Beenat 1,410 14 14 98 49 49 42 45 2 2 26 24 43 Kewadi 790 13 13 67 37 30 30 27 3 21 16 44 Kolyari 347 7 7 51 27 24 26 24 15 12 45 Nani Badoi 847 40 40 221 104 117 104 117 64 53

46 Andhar Jhiri 459 13 13 48 28 20 27 20 20 14 47 Kawachha 1,132 96 96 510 242 268 122 138 102 95 22 3 137 123 48 Limdiwat 213 6 6 37 20 17 20 17 1 10 5 49 Chordha 141 Uninhabited 50 Bej 159 22 22 129 60 69 10 17 43 48 4 22 31 26.~

ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ,------'------r----'---., ,------A----, ~ ,------A----, ,------A----, ~., ,------A----, ~ ,..----"----, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

32,312 28,7621.6621,050 1,342 734 435 291 S4 43 46 3 430 SS 17 959 445 24,009 27,453 17/S 38 35 3 3 2 2 2 25 19 1 Uninhabited 2 22 17 14 18 3 57 48 2 2 37 34 4 59 22 8 9 4 2 5 62 61 5'

46 9 3 4 11 2 2 32 70 6 7 5 30 35 1 1 2 6 33 25 7 28 38 4 12 6 18 18 8 20 20 9 3 12 10 9 52 46 1 35 39 10

26 18 7 9 1 30 34 11 Uninhabited 12 30 33 27 28 13 17 15 13 13 14 33 31 2 23 27 15

57 51 47 37 16 15 12 9 8 17 83 70 6 9 57 87 18 30 27 2 24 18 19 28 23 2 19 19 20

11 15 1 25 17 21 2 34 39 7 37 41 22 65 45 50 47 23 14 19 12 19 31 24 9 7 3 11 10 25

38 34 1 15 22 26 17 9 2 2 19 20 27 54 55 27 5 3 22 3 49 16 124 204 28 Uninhabited 29 23 22 2 20 22 30

Uninhabited 31 30 25 2 1 2 2 25 34 32 42 31 1 1 6 40 57 33 8 15 12 19 19 34 15 5 6 5 25 29 35

36 34 18 18 6 50 58 36 4 3 5 1 2 8 11 37 15 18 2 2 3 10 11 38 8 9 1 6 13 39 Uninhabited 40

131 121 5 39 17 3 2 111 114 41 22 23 4 1 .. 23 25 42 15 14 2 1 2 2 16 14 43 12 12 3 12 12 44 28 37 36 16 40 64 45

20 14 8 6 46 96 66 11 26 25 26 4 5 105 145 47 10 5 10 12 48 Uninhabited '" 49 22 31 38 38 50 268

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Oeeu. Literate~- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I· IX) ~ r---A----. ,.---'----, ,----A---, r----'----. P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Lakhawat 63 9 9 54 28 26 27 22 18 15 52 Someshpura 440 15 15 69 37 32 20 15 16 14 25 17 53 Mandhar 2,450 54 54 288 155 133 1 151 126 84 70 54 Panguda 1,514 36 36 189 95 94 83 90 4 3 67 58 55 Khamadka 989 61 60 386 207 179 38 35 158 141 3 123 III

56 Jabaniya (Kathiwada) 585 43 43 292 144 148 140 148 7 83 72 57 Bhuriya Amba 662 67 67 387 201 186 2 198 169 2 99 98 58 Dhiyana P. 908 69 69 374 188 186 25 25 163 129 15 98 97 59 Ghoriya Dara 462 44 43 242 111 131 4 4 107 113 7 56 58 60 Bhol Wat 370 30 30 186 98 88 4 94 79 8 48 46

61 Waw 1,762 56 56 303 159 144 156 132 100 113 62 Jaitpur (Amkhunt) 764 9 9 66 42 24 42 23 16 17 63 Karha 1.844 18 18 10] 53 54 53 54 30 32 64 Am Khunt 2,335 153 153 948 505 443 9 5 358 350 170 148 248 192 P,M,C,D,MP(A),Po,Ei,Ed. 63 Koha 1,484 80 83 492 253 239 240 231 3 160 145

66 Pasta! 2,097 48 48 291 135 156 134 156 3 1 90 68 67 Ek Dhadi 864 49 49 291 147 144 143 139 95 79 68 Kheda Bada 537 57 57 372 188 184 182 182 2 112 106 69 Moti Badai P. 509 60 60 384 205 179 Z I 197 174 12 120 103 70 Partappur 1,160 22 22 130 68 62 64 60 38 34

71 Panaia (Am Khunt) 1,382 33 33 174 90 84 90 84 51 47 72 Badi Sardi P. 1,549 74 74 500 247 253 5 3 199 210 "'27 19 144 122 73 Choti Sardi , 893 60 60 37+ 200 174 196 168 2 112 100 74 Ambi (Sardi) 2,270 141 141 801 428 373 428 357 258 226 75 Sajanpur 918 71 76 458 233 225 217 200 4 153 118

16 Dungar Gaon 1,598 62 62 367 169 198 166 175 96 109 77 Kanera 1,994 42 42 251 124 127 124 123 68 73 78 Ambua (Bor Chad) 3,337 293 293 1,661 823 838 59 66 666 546 108 58 533 378 P,M,D, Rhc, Mew, Po. 79 SadaH 945 26 26 135 63 72 63 71 42 50 80 Amjhiri 1,221 47 47 316 150 166 149 158 93 67

81 Darkali P. 560 46 46 309 1st 158 151 157 101 6& 82 Bhordu P. 1,403 94 94 593 295 298 45 39 250 258 6 201 184 83 Chichlana P. 1,164 41 41 287 133 154 1 131 153 3 79 86 84 Panwani P. 854 34 37 220 104 116 104 116 2 72 69 85 Jhora P. 1,544 81 81 482 242 240 242 240 26 153 164

86 Adwada P. 2,397 84 85 517 268 249 7 '3 258 245 2 180 153 87 AgalGota P. 1,946 140 140 870 429 441 14 21 414 419 II 280 253 88 Beejoriya 758 64 66 347 173 174 173 172 121 93 89 Gudha P. 3,121 123 124 754 359 395 357 395 3 173 162 90 Dobala Jhiri P. 1,410 14 14 89 49 40 49 40 2 36 27

91 Band P. 1,550 135 135 803 404 399 404 399 6 280 265 92 Wadi P. 892 62 62 347 186 161 6 21 180 139 4 131 89 93 Kund 1,050 61 61 412 202 210 202 210 6 138 117 94 Chohaji 411 24 24 131 68 63 39 14 29 48 46 95 Phaliya Mahu 2,463 72 72 419 225 194 13 22 212 172 151 57

96 Moriya Gaon 1,091 50 50 347 175 172 62 43 113 110 99 97 Amba·Dabari P. 3,894 133 133 739 386 353 126 116 259 237 5 3 196 4 98 Kadwaliya 710 58 58 334 177 157 40 23 134 133 I IH 128 99 Chnndpur P, D, Po. 1,870 160 160 949 485 464 22 15 458 430 17 296 262 100 Akola P. 3,821 182 182 1,076 566 510 20 13 545 496 413 365 269

ALJRAJPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. ~ .--J'---, ,.----J---., ~ ~ ~~~~ r---"----... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2'1 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

18 15 10 11 51 25 17 12 15 52 75 63 4 9 3 71 63 53 15 28 37 20 15 10 28 36 54 121 68 43 84 68 55

74 72 8 1 61 76 56 98 98 1 102 88 57 90 94 5 2 1 2 1 90 89 58- 52 56 2 2 2 55 73 59 44 46 1 3 50 42 60

95 82 3 1 59 61 61 15 17 1 26 7 62 27 30 1 1 1 1 23 22 63 148 126 10 10 24 20 6 7 5 48 34 257 251 64 126 111 11 23 23 11 93 94 65

68 61 3 17 6 2 45 88 66 70 67 25 12 52 65 67 90 101 16 4 5 2 76 78 68 108 79 3 2 24 2 5 85 76 69 37 34 1 30 28 70

49 42 2 2 2 39 37 71 127 111 12 8 , 2 2 1 2 1 103 131 n 90 77 3 16 22 3 1 88 74 73 220 209 1 37 16 170 147 74 145 111 2 5 7 80 107 7S

96 109 73 89 76 56 65 12 8 56 54 77 341 295 29 9 17 3 30 45 9 35 2 72 22 290 460 78 34 43 1 6 7 1 21 22 79 88 67 2 1 2 57 99 80

101 68 50 90 81 168 159 27 19 2 2 2 2 .. 94 114 82 75 84 1 2 2 1 54 68 83 54 55 2 5 15 9 32 47 84 118 124 9 .. 19 24 3 4 3 8 89 76 85

171 148 7 5 1 1 88 96 86 268 239 2 6 11 3 2 149 188 87 118 88 3 5 52 81 88 157 162 12 2 2 186 233 89 34 24 1 3 1 13 13 90

272 264 6 2 124 134 91 112 89 2 11 4 2 55 72 92 129 116 4 5 1 64 93 93 36 10 22 63 94 144 50 7 7 74 137 95

86 13 76 172 96 108 1 2 16 1 2 63 1 6 190 349 97 111 103 11 10 4 16 14 1 1 1 33 29 98 256 236 2 3 2 21 17 2 15 4 189 202 99 411 365 2 153 145 100 270

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WORKERS Area Cccu. Literate r-----"-- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ,------"------, ,_-----A--...... _ ~ ,.----A--, ~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 16 17

101 Arthi 889 48 48 313 144 169 4 139 167 1 107 127 102 Beelwat P. 1,345 74 74 438 224 214 2 3 222 208 150 143 103 Khar Khadi P. 1,911 109 109 761 383 378 11 8 365 368 23 6 271 283 104 Chhota Undawa P. 1,391 80 85 466 231 235 23 15 196 217 14 4 157 150 ]05 Kati 1,218 39 39 219 118 101 118 101 1 89 62

106 Kotbu P. 3,370 124 124 721 370 351 368 350 10 220 191 107 Dooda! Wat P. 1,700 65 6S 422 221 201 221 199 3 151 201 108 Masani P. 1,153 67 67 418 209 209 12 9 196 199 143 135 109 Jhin Jhana 1,014 27 27 142 75 67 19 13 56 50 4S 41 lIO Nichhawas 809 35 3S 169 95 74 50 33 44 41 2 54 43

111 Ambari P,Mcw. 1,493 83 83 513 269 244 262 244 163 140 112 Bhayada· Ki·Chowki P,Mcw. 1,628 72 72 417 197 220 191 220 1 115 126 113 Inder Singh Ki Chouki P. 3,817 149 149 937 490 447 485 447 21 3 280 270 114 Ram Sing Ki Chouki P. 1,6 11 92 92 484 242 242 60 51 180 188 5 155 152 115 Bada Undawa P. 2,614 104 105 65Z 338 314 23 16 209 294 2 237 217

116 Kawthu P. 2,052 82 84 534 275 259 51 50 172 176 117 Khandala P. 4,470 215 223 1,319 684 635 37 52 644 577 9 442 331 118 Ghatwani P. 1,080 75 75 427 226 201 16 14 199 174 131 117 119 Palasada P. 962 78 78 498 257 241 6 4 248 219 7 152 136 120 Jhadoli P. 4,968 100 100 517 265 252 250 250 6 159 30

121 Samara 2,220 36 36 193 96 97 4 2 90 89 2 2 59 7 122 Kelati 2,622 60 60 287 144 143 114 114 28 24 2 85 18 123 Dabedi 1,450 21 21 89 44 45 19 18 25 27 31 28 124 Bokadiya P. 4,954 236 236 1,378 715 663 2 713 655 4 425 300 125 Mordhi P. 3,583 119 119 677 337 340 337 337 4 271 266

126 Reechhwi P. 2,566 87 87 551 262 289 262 277 3 2 194 202 127 Dipa Ki Chowki P. 1,124 63 63 377 200 177 194 177 119 113 128 Chichal Guda 1,185 79 84 491 255 236 3 251 227 34 I2 173 137 P,T,D,Rhc,Hos,Mcw. 129 Bor Khad _ 1,030 10 10 50 26 24 26 24 3 15 12 P,T,D,Hos,MP(A),Mcw. 130 Raksa P, T, Ei, Ed. 743 37 37 189 97 92 97 9Z 8 63 62

131 Borana 1,008 36 36 230 110 120 11 10 98 109 83 76 132 Seja P. 1,128 46 46 287 153 134 3 of 148 128 89 79 133 Chauganwat P. 978 29 30 196 94 102 5 9 87 91 58 60 134 Kodali 880 16 16 100 53 47 4 2 48 4S 32 34 135 Bhanarawat P. 1,984 85 86 550 271 279 20 23 248 248 176 178

136 Moi 1,132 22 n 115 64 51 64 51 51 29 137 Begadi P. 1,447 85 85 489 229 260 1 2 225 245 9 2 166 114 138 Kel 4,455 56 56 346 173 173 82 88 91 84 118 III 139 Modya Ka Bada 1,246 61 61 360 180 180 5 5 173 166 88 77 140 Indi 722 49 49 304 141 163 141 162 80 84

141 Kukawat P. 686 40 40 243 122 121 121 120 87 81 142 Kherwad P. 967 45 45 255 141 114 21 16 120 97 93 73 143 Gahwan P. 1,275 76 80 493 245 248 245 248 167 179 144 Thana Sarneli 896 43 46 258 135 123 135 123 2 89 78 145 Lakhankat P. 914 50 51 298 140 158 8 11 131 146 18 82 98

146 Lakhmani P. 660 48 44 249 133 116 9 15 123 98 4 I 90 59 147 Bamanta P,Mcw. 1,027 51 49 275 145 130 13 15 130 114 5 2 92 71 148 Kodala P. 1,148 53 50 329 168 161 17 9 151 151 108 92 149 Khar Kua P. 2,594 103 103 627 322 305 12 8 303 295 4 186 192 150 Machhaliya P. 1,474 119 119 722 361 361 3 8 358 352 27 2 211 177 271

ALIRAJPUR TAHStL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No . ....--'---, ,-----.J---, r----"----, ,..---I'------, ,....---.."--- ,..----A----., ,.----'-----, ~ ,.....---A--, ,...--A.-., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 13 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 35 36 37

106 127 1 37 12 101 143 136 7 7 U 71 102 257 276 10 6 1 '" 3 1 112 95 103 134 137 IS 5 2 1 4 7 74 85 104 86 60 3 2 29 39 105

196 173 6 6 3 14 12 150 160 106 116 183 3 28 13 3 4 2 70 107 122 115 2 18 20 1 66 74 108 38 36 2 ... 5 5 30 26 109 31 28 1 1 21 15 41 31 110

158 139 1 4 1 106 104 111 110 126 1 4 82 94 112 258 252 10 14 6 4 6 210 177 113 116 114 37 38 2 87 90 114 237 215 1 101 97 115

161 162 3 3 8 11 103 83 116 354 284 12 11 64 25 6 10 5 242 304 117 130 116 1 95 81 118 150 135 ... 2 105 105 119 119 11 18 8 20 11 1 1 106 222 120

38 18 7 '" 2 37 90 121 65 16 1 17 1 1 59 125 122 20 20 8 11 13 17 123 395 273 24 24 4 3 2 290 363 124 245 252 16 14 6 3 1 66 74 125

161 179 3 3 29 20 1 68 87 126 104- 105 5 5 4- 2 6 1 81 64 127 135 131 7 4 31 2 82 99 128 11 12 4 11 12 129 57 59 1 3 2 34 30 130

82 75 27 44 131 85 66 4 13 64 55 132 47 53 11 7 36 42 133 28 29 1 3 5 21 13 134 174 177 2 95 101 135

50 29 1 13 22 136 161 II2 3 2 1 63 146 137 101 100 ... 5 12 11 55 62 138 86 77 2 92 103 139 80 84 61 79 140

76 72 4 5 3 4 4 35 40 141 81 67 12 6 48 41 142 152 170 15 9 78 69 143 81 76 5 1 3 1 46 45 144 66 89 8 8 7 1 58 60 145

68 59 12 9 43 57 146 90 69 2 2 53 59 147 102 89 1 4 2 1 60 69 148 174 185 7 6 2 1 3 136 113 149 200 171 9 4- 2 2 150 184 150 272

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WORKERS Area Oeeu· Literate ~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House· Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I. IX) ,.-----"-----, ,...---J----, ,..----A-----, ,..-----A---, ~-, P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Dehari 1,429 47 47 244 138 106 137 105 81 48 152 Pipriya 1,295 15 15 80 40 40 31 26 7 14 24 12 153 Khundar 2,289 37 37 199 99 100 52 46 47 50 56 1. 154 Pithanpur P. 412 32 32 181 89 92 89 92 52 49 155 Gadat P. 2,189 95 102 577 291 286 285 284 3 193 206

156 Bhuriya Kua 481 18 18 94 47 47 47 47 33 36 157 Ghongsa P. 2,090 136 136 806 421 385 56 54 362 331 1 268 246 158 Haraswat P. 2,021 67 67 396 195 201 3 3 192 198 17 112 118 159 Girala P. 2,263 125 125 751 399 352 26 33 370 317 227 193 160 Bhawari P. 1,088 49 49 303 154 149 7 1 147 142 10 101 89

161 Chachariya Umda P. 839 35 35 176 88 88 6 7 82 74 1 71 47 162 Mayala P. 1,410 60 60 370 189 181 9 2 180 179 4 131 92 163 Teetee P. 3,431 124 124 683 378 305 10 5 367 300 I 233 164 164 Dhol Kheda Po. 1,392 65 67 380 205 175 53 53 151 122 129 109 165 Waskal 1,026 43 45 277 145 132 145 128 92 80

166 Sorwa P, Po. 10,048 259 259 1,442 707 735 85 84 570 566 13 431 373 167 Bhehadwa (Sorwa) P. 2,153 94 94 540 279 261 1 278 257 191 152 168 Malwai P. 731 57 57 311 141 170 108 122 20 23 97 77 169 Kusalwai P. 935 27 27 154 82 7Z 4 2 78 67 54 34 170 Rajawat P. 1,693 95 92 651 326 325 45 47 269 276 38 7 202 208

171 Nanpur P,M,T,D, Mew, Po. 1,056 248 250 1,317 672 645 19 5 183 172 306 49 363 67 172 Kheda 1,570 45 45 210 110 100 46 55 62 26 66 38 173 Chander Muli 1,637 22 22 106 51 55 28 31 23 24 34 26 174 Karga 4,201 28 28 175 93 82 20 16 73 62 62 57 175 Darkhad 3,115 105 105 604 285 319 1 3 276 312 6 160 158

176 Baddala P. 4,815 189 189 1;099 580 519 3 577 496 3 428 355 177 Somkuwa P. 2,127 58 58 347 174 173 174 173 1 116 98 178 Roddha P. 1,273 80 80 460 240 220 6 3 228 217 6 3 134 130 179 GeelJhiri 534 17 17 112 58 54 54 53 33 29 180 Kharpai P. 2,477 117 117 790 408 382 19 15 361 367 7 241 203

181 Morasa P. 2,895 101 101 676 335 341 14 8 311 326 8 3 206 206 182 Phata P. 3,790 155 155 928 468 460 46 42 422 389 14 5 283 137 183 Andhar Kllnch P. 1,575 146 146 864 441 423 9 4 407 404 8 295 275 184 Raichha 1,000 33 33 158 83 75 21 20 61 54 1 47 34 185 Dindwad 817 8 8 40 22 18 8 5 14 13 17 11

186 Kali Bel (Sorwa) 4,621 37 37 226 113 113 17 17 96 96 71 66 187 Walwai 1,238 38 38 230 121 109 121 106 88 34 188 Dhanpur 1,865 15 15 98 50 48 50 48 35 30 189 Kanpur P. 2,395 52 52 308 162 146 7 99 89 190 Ajanda P, Mew. 4,017 202 202 1,331 666 665 45 50 611 603 2 458 403

191 Sejgaon P,D. 6,134 201 198 1,272 666 606 57 43 605 552 9 1 433 335 192 Akalwa 975 65 65 399 196 203 33 30 163 171 U8 93 193 Bor Dabara 1,187 10 10 44 23 21 2 4 21 17 1 18 9 194 Darja 735 35 34 205 109 96 6 3 102 93 65 57 195 Panala (Kumbhi) 880 4 4 30 12 18 12 18 6 6

196 Nehani 1,794 44 44 240 124 116 124 116 75 26 197 Wakneri 420 25 25 136 74 62 72 62 36 21 198 Roddhu 944 46 46 264 129 135 128 134 70 77 199 Dabhadi P. 1,603 64 64 365 194 171 194 171 1 105 91 200 Borkua p, Mew. 1,206 52 52 337 169 168 169 168 4 2 84 102 278

ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. No. r----'----, r----'----, r----'----, ~ ,..------"---, r--"'----. r--"'----. r--"'----. r--"'----. r--"'----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

77 32 9 2 7 57 58 151 24 12 16 28 152 41 2 2 13 43 98 153 52 49 37 43 154 182 200 10 6 98 80 155

20 25 5 4 5 6 3 1 14 11 156 228 213 2 1 1 2 12 6 2 25 22 153 139 157 102 107 10 11 83 83 158 223 190 3 4 172 159 159 100 89 53 60 160

67 46 3 1 17 41 161 125 91 1 I 3 2 58 89 162 227 163 5 1 1 145 141 163 102 86 4 ... 23 23 76 66 164 84 77 7 1 I 2 53 52 165

341 336 37 17 17 10 35 10 276 362 166 179 147 10 5 1 1 88 109 167 53 36 13 13 10 9 21 19 44 93 168 52 34 2 28 38 169 165 186 22 17 3 4 7 5 124 117 170

106 26 18 2 39 13 11 117 11 '1 68 16 309 578 171 53 36 4 9 2 44 62 172 28 24 6 2 17 29 173 50 56 12 1 ... 3! 25 174 152 158 6 1 125 161 175

416 350 2 7 5 3 152 164 176 87 71 4 6 13 17 12 4 58 75 177 122 125 6 4 3 3 1 106 90 178 27 25 4 3 2 25 25 179 234 201 5 2 2 167 179 180

196 205 10 1 129 135 181 259 126 8 1 14 6 2 4 185 323 182 255 250 31 24 3 3 3 146 148 183 33 30 13 4 1 36 41 184 15 11 2 5 7 185

62 64 8 2 42 47 186 86 34 2 33 75 187 32 28 3 2 15 18 188 92 86 3 5 2 63 57 189 435 391 .. 2 1 16 10 2 208 262 190

369 295 12 13 8 12 10 27 22 233 271 191 92 78 11 7 14 7 1 1 78 110 192 15 7 2 2 5 12 193 50 54 15 3 44 39 194 6 6 6 12 195

75 26 49 90 196 36 21 38 41 197 68 74 2 3 59 58 198 102 88 3 3 89 80 199 77 99 5 1 2 2 85 66 200 274

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu· Literate ,---"--- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ~ ,...--..A..--.., ~---. r--"---. r--"-----. P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Chikal Kui P. 2,228 36 36 217 107 110 8 15 97 95 74 69 202 Amba 514 47 47 327 162 165 10 6 150 157 92 73 203 Ratad 650 74 74 487 235 252 6 10 228 242 147 134 2'04 Phool Mal P. 1,200 77 77 457 230 227 45 51 184 172 2 144 123 205 Dokar Baria 1,315 6 6 41 24 17 18 9 5 8 18 10

206 Kumbhi 3,287 46 46 280 134 146 41 41 93 93 74 73 207 Jamala 1,982 34 35 164 81 83 80 82 54 44 208 Somanivaw t 1,879 47 47 257 122 135 122 133 70 64 209 Raksala' 885 40 40 260 122 138 122 137 67 59 210 Sukhi Bawdi P. 1,029 47 47 270 141 129 141 128 4 86 80

211 Pujarey-Ki-Chauki 1,588 37 37 245 124 121 124 121 73 72 212 Bhim Baida P. 2,067 20 20 130 67 63 64 61 45 37 213 Esdu P. 2,981 28 28 180 90 90 90 90 1 68 70 214 Jamaniya (Balpurl P. 3,051 72 72 422 223 199 4 3 219 196 7 164 148 215 Soliya 3,510 71 77 444 234 210 4 4 230 206 1 131 107

216 Peepal Kanchh 157 9 I) 5S 29 26 29 26 14 12 217 Jharkali 702 71 71 382 201 181 26 24 171 147 19 4 119 76 218 Ghoghalpur 1,627 52 52 301 158 143 .. 158 143 85 86 219 Badi Wegal Gaon 676 70 70 433 232 201 22 21 210 179 148 112 220 Bhoran 1,327 31 31 180 107 73 .. 107 73 66 48

221 Bhordiya 1. 709 68 77 449 229 220 29 19 199 197 1 132 125 222 Chapariya 618 57 57 334 179 155 13 13 163 139 3 120 88 223 Pan Mahudi 1,173 77 77 468 228 240 2 4 224 233 149 138 224 Kundwat P. 1,570 ~9 101 619 320 299 1 3 313 290 10 4 198 166 225 Baddali 369 33 33 203 104 99 20 14 83 82 60 56

226 Badada 1,338 61 61 425 204 221 21 40 183 181 125 128 227 Ambi (Chhakatala) P. 1,610 39 39 233 102 131 15 15 87 116 55 41 228 Badi Utawai 1,478 73 73 459 231 228 25 15 206 202 151 135 229 Khod Jamali 471 35 35 171 95 76 5 7 90 69 ... 68 45 230 Sag Bara 495 64 64 400 201 199 8 9 193 190 '" / 145 119

231 Athawa 789 48 48 307 160 147 160 147 94- 76 232 Chhoti Wegal Gaon P. 1,020 93 88 540 272 268 57 30 215 238 2 155 141 233 Umarali P,D. 2,630 181 197 1,073 584 489 20 38 564 449 38 4 334 247 234 Ali P. 1,605 70 42 243 128 115 128 115 1 81 65 235 Thod Sindi P. 4,076 133 137 915 458 457 458 456 3 274 265

236 Delwani 3,788 69 69 438 223 215 17 9 206' 206 118 122 237 Pipaliyawat 1,125 73 75 481 240 241 25 8 215 233 7 5 151 138 238 Dhed Kunda 1,190 47 47 301 160 141 4 8 156 131 95 87 239 Weswani 1,341 56 56 407 216 191 41 45 175 140 115 101 240 Chikhoda 1,026 76 76 452 247 205 50 39 197 165 129 61

241 Chhotl Utawali 658 50 50 305 145 160 1 144 153 87 64- 242 Sees Waliya 958 59 59 378 201 177 201 177 2 124 116 243 lodhani 1,263 89 89 586 288 298 15 13 273 274 195 176 244 Phadtala 2,561 73 73 485 256 229 256 226 146 134 245 Kanthari P. 1,756 95 95 546 275 271 12 11 263 260 7 172 160

246 Kadwaniya 1,715 68 71 443 212 231 4; 44 167 187 2 132 128 247 Dhorat 1,258 60 60 404 207 197 I+ 9 193 182 141 122 248 Jamali 1,414 60 60 343 184 IS9 15 9 169 149 109 95 249 Roshiva 1,178 63 63 335 161 174 26 32 135 142 94 92 250 Undari 1,264 69 69 423 231 192 11 7 220 131 126 96 275

ALlRAJPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No . ..-----"-----, ..-----"-----, ,.---J-----, ..-----"-----, ~ ,.----A..--, ~ ~ ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

70 68 1 1 3 "i" 33 41 201 89 71 2 2 1 70 92 202 105 119 1 1 40 13 1 1 88 118 203 91 83 3 2 14 1 6 5 9 11 6 15 21 86 104 204 17 10 1 6 7 205

54 60 7 11 1 10 2 60 73 206 49 38 5 6 27 39 207 64 59 6 5 52 71 208 66 58 1 1 55 79 209 74 69 12 11 55 49 210

71 68 2 4 51 49 211 44 37 1 22 26 212 68 70 22 20 213 160 148 3 ... 59 51 214 127 107 2 1 103 103 215

14 12 15 14 216 61 49 3 1 6 21 15 7 21 11 82 105 217 85 84 2 73 57 218 136 103 11 8 1 1 84 89 219 65 47 1 1 41 25 220

123 116 3 1 6 8 97 95 221 84 70 7 2 28 16 59 67 222 128 129 4 1 17 8 79 102 223 186 161 10 5 1 1 122 133 224 45 47 12 7 2 2 1 44 43 225

106 110 4 9 10 9 4 79 93 226 53 41 2 ... 47 90 227 120 120 4 6 27 8 1 80 93 228 56 39 1 4 10 2 27 31 229 114 113 1 2 30 4 56 80 230

94 76 66 71 231 07 121 14 14 3 6 1 117 127 232 226 192 37 30 6 32 23 7 8 17 250 242 233 76 64 2 3 47 50 234 242 248 25 14 2 4 3 184 192 235

109 117 5 1 4 4 105 93 236 141 126 2 10 1 6 2 89 103 237 86 79 6 5 2 3 1 65 54 238 103 96 9 3 2 1 2 101 90 239 106 58 18 3 2 1 1 118 144 240

87 61 3 58 96 241 117 113 4 2 2 1 77 61 242 182 164 4 9 6 3 3 93 122 243 136 130 4 6 3 110 95 244 167 156 1 3 3 103 III 245

120 124 4 1 7 3 80 103 246 130 118 7 1 3 3 1 66 75 247 100 87 4 6 5 2 75 64 248 87 88 2 1 3 3 1 1 67 82 249 115 96 10 105 96 750 276

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ~-., r---"---.. r--"----. ~ ~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4- S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 16 17

251 Waw! 1,136 63 63 397 210 187 1 5 209 173 134- 109 252 Bit }iti P. 1,225 100 100 590 313 277 28 13 285 264 1 192 167 253 Chinota 928 69 69 407 204 203 9 8 195 183 3 121 99 254 Seelota P. 627 48 48 285 153 132 21 20 132 109 5 90 69 255 Moraji 1,712 61 61 458 238 220 7 4 231 216 148 122

256 Ojhad P. 2,963 137 137 918 471 447 471 447 2 255 240 257 Jaitpur (Sondwa) 928 31 31 213 105 108 3 9 102 99 61 52 258 Baidiya (Sondwa) 1,039 59 59 457 238 219 33 35 205 184- 116 91 259 DarkaU (Sondwa) P. 2,436 113 113 790 399 391 1 1 398 390 7 215 232 260 Khamat P. 2,409 114 114 750 393 357 18 23 371 334 9 203 190

261 Walpur P. 2,064 118 118 896 490 406 35 27 359 379 31 3 210 206 262 Kuk1at 1,499 49 52 402 199 203 6 6 193 182 116 118 263 Tiekhola 1,079 47 51 415 227 188 2 4 225 171 3 135 99 264 Guneri 891 38 38 258 129 129 29 23 100 104 82 80 265 Badi Hathwi 840 39 39 265 125 140 125 140 7Z 82

266 Rawadi 752 38 38 226 114- 112 114 112 79 110 267 Baidiya (Chhaktala) 890 47 4-8 330 160 170 160 169 3 99 92 268 Chhak Tala P,D. 1,116 120 120 655 330 325 78 73 252 214- 32 6 221 7Z 269 Bhopaliya 1,297 45 45 299 158 141 7 5 151 136 Z 88 79 270 Katwad 986 54 54 301 148 153 1 2 147 149 91 81

271 Madhu Palwi D. 1,168 45 45 323 162 161 162 161 3 103 93 272 Mundala 992 59 60 357 183 114 182 173 2 103 112 273 Arnbaja 1,411 72 72 481 242 239 2 4 240 230 167 155 274 Puwasa 1,258 47 47 331 178 153 178 151 90 92 275 Beecholi 2,217 64 64 440 217 223 2 3 214- 219 121 ll8

276 Kakadwal 2,387 50 50 340 170 170 1 2 168 168 96 91 277 Sondawa P,Po. 2,731 104- 104 6'iZ 341 311 17 9 279 265 31 9 193 141 278 Bod Gnon 1.549 51 51 371 192 179 14 7 169 158 91 82 279 Behedwa (Walpur) 1,992 54 54 394- 197 197 7 16 190 181 95 107 280 Chhoti Hathwi P. 2,388 98 105 866 450 416 3 6 442. 410 3 278 249

281 Undala 1,397 66 66 459 226 233 6 12 220 221 145 135 282 Boorma 453 18 18 122 66 56 66 56 37 25 283 Genda 732 52 52 323 169 154 4 168 150 1 84 79 284 Chikhali 777 50 50 307 162 145 162 145 4 81 75 285 Gala Palwi 782 35 35 226 114- 112 2 17 112 95 73 67

286 Kiloda 1,777 62 62 433 214 219 3 211 219 132 121 287 Gondwani 548 15 15 77 38 39 38 39 21 23 288 Vejhada 3,707 68 68 442 235 207 235 207 125 119 289 Kukdiya 1,272 45 45 432 213 219 11 8 202 211 105 114 290 Kulwat 1,366 73 73 567 268 299 11 19 257 280 152 137

291 Badi Bankhad 544 37 37 248 125 123 125 123 1 71 69 292 Achpai 981 63 63 440 221 219 221 219 1 117 112 293 Ebl Ghara 551 34 34 230 il2 118 111 118 64 72 294 AmaIa 999 54 54 341 175 166 175 166 3 95 82 295 Sir Khadi·Badi 1,330 37 37 232 115 117 8 97 90 1 63 69

296 Gata 1,404 44 44 256 132 124 132 124 81 60 297 Gulwat 1,303 41 41 278 144 134 144 134 8 90 80 298 Temla P. 3,102 75 75 532 261 271 2 5 259 266 1 161 153 299 Chhoti Bankhad 355 14 24 150 68 82 68 82 42 38 300 Bakhat Garh P,D. 1,293 96 96 461 245 216 70 31 175 165 41 6 138 69 277

ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non- Workers I 1J 1II IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ,------A---., ,.----A---, ,.----"--, ,------A---., ~ ~ ~ ~ ,.----"--, ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

125 107 2 6 1 1 76 78 251 180 162 9 1 3 ... 121 llO 252 108 94 7 3 3 2 ... 3 83 104 253 74 67 4 2 3 4 5 63 63 254 136 116 9 3 6 90 98 255

222 214 27 26 5 ... 1 216 207 256 53 48 6 2 2 2 44 56 257 91 86 14 4 1 2 1 7 1 122 128 258 189 226 17 2 7 3 ... 2 1 184 159 259 182 181 12 4 4 1 3 4 2 190 167 260

154 191 18 8 7 15 7 11 5 280 200 261 97 106 14 5 5 7 83 85 262 118 B9 11 4 5 6 ... 92 B9 263 77 77 1 1 1 I 1 2 1 47 49 264 69 B2 3 53 58 265

74 108 4 1 1 1 35 2 266 90 B6 1 2 5 4 ...... 3 61 78 267 132 41 33 5 16 1 12 2 6 10 1 16 18 109 253 268 84 79 2 1 1 70 62 269 82 77 7 3 2 57 72 270

101 92 1 1 1 59 68 271 95 107 2 2 4 3 1 80 62 272 156 148 11 7 75 84 273 87 91 3 1 ...... 1 88 61 274 109 116 11 2 1 96 105 275

87 79 '" 3 '" ... 6 12 74 79 276 120 123 15 1 10 7 5 3 1 12 1 29 7 148 170 277 90 81 1 1 101 97 278 84 99 ... 4 2 1 2 2 5 3 102 90 279 257 244 14 1 6 4 1 172 167 280

144 135 Bl 98 281 34 25 3 29 31 282 76 74 3 2 5 3 ...... 85 75 283 76 73 1 2 1 1 2 81 70 284 66 64 4 1 3 2 41 45 285

124 119 7 2 1 82 98 286 19 22 ... 2 1 17 16 287 119 110 2 6 7 110 88 288 105 114 108 105 289 143 129 6 6 116 162 290

63 68 5 1 2 ... 54 54 291 108 110 7 2 1 '" 104 107 292 59 67 5 4 1 ... 48 46 293 88 80 4 2 1 ... '" 1 80 84 294 54 62 6 3 3 3 1 52 48 295

66 55 9 6 5 51 64 296 81 76 6 4 1 2 54 54 297 141 129 19 24 1 100 118 298 40 38 2 ...... 26 44 299 67 48 6 2 32 3 3 3 3 1 27 12 107 147 300 278

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu. Literate ,..---"- L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled and Total workers No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ...-----'----. ~ ~ ...----"---. P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

301 Tharwata 970 43 42 225 116 109 107 103 1 62 5} 302 Umari 1,183 51 51 299 143 156 2 132 109 19 2 94 79 303 Chhinki P. 1,226 42 42 214 106 108 7 3 n 76 8 64 60 304 Kosariya 1,353 74 74 441 234 207 230 198 3 2 120 114 305 Aththa 1,659 63 63 370 188 182 4 2 179 180 3 84 96

306 Umarath P. 4,390 103 105 662 339 323 14 13 309 298 8 205 178 307 Sakadi P. 2,959 103 103 740 380 360 375 360 4 223 207 308 Roli Gaon 592 15 15 144 78 66 78 66 46 33 309 MahalGaon 1,600 37 37 230 124 106 120 106 f 9 74 54 310 Semlani 2,156 33 33 226 110 116 110 116 64 64

311 Umarkhad P. 1,999 104 104 687 346 341 7 8 324 329 2 236 227 312 Kherwada P. 2,045 65 64 442 222 220 222 220 2 114 88 313 Karaj Wani 1,832 38 35 243 129 114 7 3 120 110 9 65 37 314 Mankhada 1,755 20 20 111 54 57 52 55 2 40 29 315 Gendara Chhoti 2,536 24 24 152 74 78 73 73 2 48 39

316 Borwala 2,420 6 6 30 15 15 15 15 12 10 317 Bhanchidi 1,536 5 5 25 15 10 14 10 1 11 7 318 Kahana P. 4,832 110 110 821 420 401 419 400 12 210 201 319 Chhakana Ki Mal 1,479 45 45 300 162 138 140 132 92 2 320 Kitee 1,028 40 39 247 119 128 119 128 66 62

321 Dudhwi 733 27 28 177 86 91 86 91 1 55 28 322 Mathwad P. 4,962 146 149 739 378 361 50 48 328 298 9 235 199 323 Badi Gendra 746 4 4 32 17 IS 17 15 12 7 324 Phadatala Chhoti 1,328 3 3 8 4 4 3 4 3 2 325 Khamba L776 4 4 37 11 26 11 26 7 12

326 Chameli 2,158 9 9 69 39 30 39 30 25 18 327 Jhandana 1,432 71 71 521 26T 258 250 245 141 142 328 Keldi Ki Mail 2,791 76 76 437 208 229 3 124 207 12l 2 329 Chilwat 1,063 18 18 112 52 60 50 58 30 31 330 Kali Bel (Mathwad) 1,501 14 14 73 38 3S 32 28 21 15

331 Rundmal 2,825 10 10 f9 25 24 Z4 23 17 11 332 Phadtala Badi 1,265 7 7 'n 22 21 22 21 12 11 333 Bhitada 4,951 22 22 188 97 91 97 89 52 55 334 Sugar 2,226 1 1 12 4 8 4 8 Z 2 335 Akdiya 2,656 25 20 114 64 50 62 49 36 32

336 Wakner 5,753 55 55 379 191 188 183 182 6 116 87 337 Khundi 2,665 12 12 71 36 35 33 :15 21 17 338 Sakarja 5,032 25 24 172 84 88 83 83 55 43 339 Anjan Bara 3,015 8 8 64 33 31 32 31 17 19 340 Sir Khadi Chhoti 1,671 8 8 45 28 17 27 17 17 11

341 Chilakda 2,491 14 14 76 44 32 42 30 27 16 342 Khod Amba 1,354 7 7 57 33 24 33 24 17 9 343 Chota Amba 1,226 Uninhabited 344 Jalsindi 4,111 18 18 138 66 72 66 72 43 32 345 Kakadsela 1,144 4 4 19 10 9 8 8 7 5

346 Bada Amba 1,747 9 5 37 21 16 21 16 13 11 347 Dub Khada 1,219 10 7 25 13 12 12 11 12 8 279

ALlRAJPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS Non. Workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.e. No. ,..---A----., ,..---A----., ,..---A----., ,----'----, ,-----'---, ,..---A----., ,---"----, ,---"----, ,---"----, r---"--...... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

55 49 2 1 3 1 1 54 58 301 75 72 16 6 2 I'" 1 1 49 77 302 52 57 7 3 3 '" 2 42 48 303 109 102 2 6 8 2 1 3 114 93 304 75 94 7 2 2 104 86 305

167 158 12 7 19 12 2 1 4 '" 134 145 306 206 192 15 14 2 1 ... 157 153 307 41 30 1 1 4 2 32 33 308 61 53 2 5 1 2 4 50 52 309 63 63 1 46 52 310

231 219 2 2 4 1 4 110 114 311 100 81 9 5 4 2 1 108 132 312 57 35 5 1 2 1 64 77 313 30 24 6 4 2 ... 2 14 28 314 37 36 4 1 5 1 2 26 39 315

7 7 4 3 3 5 316 8 6 2 1 1 4 3 317 186 191 6 4 4 7 5 6 210 200 318 88 2 2 2 ...... 70 136 319 60 60 5 2 1 53 66 320

51 27 3 .,. .., ... 31 63 321 225 191 5 2 4 2 1 143 162 322 12 7 5 8 323 2 3 1 2 324 7 12 4 14 325

25 18 14 12 326 137 139 4 3 122 116 327 115 2 3 3 87 227 328 28 . 30 1 1 22 29 329 23 15 14 20 330

17 11 8 13 331 9 8 3 3 10 10 332 50 54 2 45 36 333 2 2 2 6 334 33 31 2 28 18 335

103 81 11 5 2 75 101 336 21 17 15 18 337 50 42 4 29 45 338 17 19 '" 16 12 339 16 11 1 11 6 340

27 16 17 16 341 17 9 16 IS 342 Uninhabited 343 43 32 23 40 344 7 5 3 4 345

13 11 8 5 346 12 8 1 4 347

APPENDICES TO TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY

CONTENTS

S. No. Pages

Appendix I-Industrial Establishments 283-287

Appendix II-Towns and villages served by metalled roads (All 288-289 villages having roads in the village itself or within one mile of the village are included in the Appendix)

Appendix III-Towns and villages having railway stations within 290 five miles

Appendix IV- Towns and villages having bus-stops 291

Appendix V-Towns and villages having public libraries 292

Appendix VI-Towns and villages having public reading rooms 293

Appendix VU-Towns and villages having pucca wells for the supply 294-296 of drinking water together with their number

Appendix VIII-Towns and villages having public latrines 297

Appendix IX-Towns and villages having drains 298

Appendix X-Towns and villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are held together with the days on which held 299

Appendix XI-Towns and villages having co-operative societies together with the description of the society 300-302

283

APPENDIX I

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Note:-This appendix has been prepared from information abstracted from the houselists. It is arranged first districtwise; that is, under the name of the district have been arranged the industries in ascending order of minor groups,' showing the total number of establishments within brackets next to each minor group. The information has been shown by total, rural and urban separately. The figures for the tahsil follow the figures for the district as a whole. The total, rural and urban figures for each tahsil for each minor group of industry showing the number of establishments in each in brackets have been presented first. Then follows the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location code number appearing first, followed by the name of the village. Against each village is shown the minor group or minor groups of industry found in the village with the number of establishments in that minor group shown within brackets against each minor group. For towns, figures have been presented separately for each ward, the number of ward being given first, followed by the industrial code numbers etc, as in the case of villages.

The followmg examples wi!! make the above note clear :-

Jhabua District Total 200 (90) signifies that there are 90 establishments in Jhabua District pertaining to minor group 200, which stands for "Production of rice, atta, flout etc. by milling, dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains." Thandla Tahsil Total 2'06 (15) signifies that there are 15 establishments in Thandla Tahsil pertaining to minor group 206, which stands for "Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy products. Village 8 Parwada 311 (1) signifies that in village Parwada which has 8 as its location code number there is one establishment pertaining to minor group 311, which stands for "Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear." Thandla Town, ward No.1 207 (7) signifies that there are 7 establishments located in Ward No. 1 at Thandla Town Pertaining to minor group 207, which stands for "Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil)."

THANDLA DISTRICT THANDLA DISTRICT-Concld.

Total-200 (90), 205 (2), 206 (18), 207 (173) 209 (172), 362 (4), 365 (4), 366 (1), 367 (2), 368 (1), 369 (67), 214 (1), 220 (2), 230-(11), 233 (1), 235 (15), 236 384 (4), 388 (20), 389 (4),392 (I), 393 (113), 394 (l), (35), 237 (3), 241 (7), 242 (1), 255 (I), 266 (1), 399 (15). 270 (I), 273 (224), 278 (3), 280 (5), 281 (11), 283 (136), 284 (22), 285 (1), 288 (203), 289 (3), 1 THANDLA TAHSIL 302 (2), 310 (50), 311 (352), 313 (8), 340 (12), 341 (I), 350 (364), 362 (10), 365 (4), 366 (1), Total-ZOO (18), 206 (15), 207 (27), 209 (38), 230 (3), 367 (2), 368 (I), 369 (260), 384 (5), 388 (29), 236 (9), 273 (38), 278 (I), 281 (2), 283 (27), 284 (2), 389 (4), 392 (1), 393 (152), 394 (1), 399 (19). 288 (60), 302 (I), 310 (8),311 (59), 313 (4), 350 (69), 362 (2), 365 (3), 367 (2), 369 (47), 384 (1), 388 (10), 393 (38), 394 (1) 399 (5). Rural-200 (53), 205 (1), 207 (92), 209 (76), 230 (9), 235 (14), 236 (16), 241 (7), 266 (I), 273 (85), 280 (1), 281 (4), 283 (118), 284 (5), 285 (1), 288 Rural-200 (12), 20i (12), 209 (19),230 (2), 236 (7),273 (17), (172), 289 (1), 302 (I), 310 (39), 311 (294), 313 281 (I), 283 (23), 288 (52), 310 (1),311 (58),3130), (7), 340 (12), 350 (212), 362 (6), 369 (193), 384 350 (32), 369 (28), 384 (I), 388 (5), 393 (12). (1), 388 (9), 393 (39), 399 (4).

Urban-200 (6), 206 (15), 207 (15), 209 (19), 230 (I), 216 (2), Urban-200 (37), 205 (1), 206 (18), 207 (81), 209 (96), 273 (21), 278 (1), 281 W, 283 (4), 284 (21, 288 (8), 214 (1), 220 (2), 230 (2), 233 (1), 235 (I), 236 (19), 302 (I), 310 (7), 311 (1), 313 (1), 350 (37), 362 (2), 237 (3), 242 (1), 255 (1), 270 (1), 273 (139), 278 (3), 280 (4), 281 (7), 283 (! 8), 284 (17), 288 (31), 289 (2), 365 (3), 367 (2), 369 (19), 388 (5), 393 (26), 394 (I), 302 (1),310 (11),311 (58),313 (1), 341 (1),350 (152), 199 (5). 284 APPENDIX I-Contd. INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

1 THANDLA TAHSIL-Contd. II THANDLA-Concld

VILLAGES Ward No. 4-200 (2), 209 (5), 273 (10), 281 (1), 313 (1), 362 (2), 365 (1),388 (1), 393 (11), 399 (1). Location code number and name of village: Ward No. 5--200 (1), 209 (4), 273 (6), 288 (1), 311 (1), 350 (16), 367 (1), 369 (10), 393 (4), 399 (1) 8 Parwada-311 (1). 13 Semliya (Khawasa)-311 (10). 2 PETLAWAD TAHSIL 22 Makodiya-281 (1). 34 Khawasa-200 (2), 207 (8), 209 (5), 273 (5), 283 (6), Total-200 (27), 206 (3), 207 (39), 209 (39), 230 (8), 236 (11), 311 (1]), 350 (8), 388 (2),393 (1). 266 (1), 273 (421,280 (2), 283 (50), 288 (13),302 (1), 52 Hari Nagar-288 (2).311 (1),350 (6), 310 (11), 311 (128), 340 (I), 350 (62), 369 (36), (1). 75 Bhim Kuod-200 388 (2), 393 (23), 399 (7). 84 Kakanwani-200 (1),283 (4), 311 (4),369 (4). 100 Parwaliya-200 (I), 288 (7),310 (1),311 (7),3690). Rural-2oo (21), 207 (37), 209 {3~), 230 (7), 236 (9), 266 (1), 103 Kbajuri-311 (2). 273 (41), 280 (1),283 (43),288 (1),302 (1), 310 (11), 120 Chokbwada-288 (3). 311 (111), 340 (1), 350 (44), 369 (26), 388 (1), 393 (7), 126 Mahuda-311 (1). 399 0). 133 Madrani-288 {5}, 311 (6), 369 (5). 149 Talavli-288 (5), 311 (3). Urban-200 (6), 206 (3), 207 (2), 209 (9), 230 (I), 236 (2), 151 Navgawah-200 (1), 209 (1), 230 (2), 288 (3), 313 (3), 273(1),280(1),283(7),288(12),311 (17), 350(18), 350 (I), 369 (2). 369 (10),388 (1), 393 (16), 399 (4). 152 Shivgarh-283 (I). 163 Sajeli Surjimogji Sath-311 (5), 369 (1). VILLAGES 176 Rasodi-209 (2),384 (1). 177 Pipal Khunta-283 (1). Location code number and name of village : 182 Sajeli Maljisatb-288 11). 189 Piploda Bada-200 (1). 1 Ghoogbari-350 (1). 193 Rambhapur-200 (1),207 (2), 209 (3), 236 (7), 273 (3), - 6 Mor-311 (1). 283 (4), 288 (12), 311 (3),350 (4), 369 (5), 10 Godadia-311 (1). 393 (7). 14 Gunawad-311 (I). 197 Phoot TaJaw-288 (2). 17 Karwad-200 (I), 207 (6), 209 (2), 236 (3), 273 (6), 198 Agral-200 (1), 209 (1), 273 (1),311 (2), 369 (2). 283 0), 311 (8), 350 (6), 369 (2), 393 (I). 204 Nawagaontodi (Jagir)-200 (1), 283 (3), 369 (2). 21 Gangakhedi-200 (I), 283 (I), 311 (1 I,. 216 Meghnagar-200 (2), 207 (2), 209 (7), 273 (8', 283 (4), 26 Matilamath-311 (1). 288 (12),311 (2),350 (13), 369 (4), 388 (3), 33 Gehudi-311 (1). 393 (3). 36 Mandan-311 (1), 217 Phateh Pura-393 (1). 37 Sater-200 12), 207 (1), 209 (14), 230 (3), 273 (8), 288 (1), 369 (4), 388 (1), 399 (2). Location code number and name of town : 39 Dehandi-280 (I), 311 ill, 350 (1). 40 Kotda (Sarangi)-302 (1). II THANDLA 48 Rampuria-283 (1), 369 (1). 49 Kesharpura (Kardawad)-283 (1), 311 (1). 50 Ramgarh-236 (I), 311 (4). Ward No. 1-200 (1), 206 (2), 207 (7), 209 (9), 230 (0, 51 Bolasa (Temria)-311 (1). 273 ~1), 350 (2), 367 (1), 388 (2), 393 (1). 52 Samgi-200 (2), 207 (4), 209 (4), 230 (2), 273 (5), Ward No. 2-206 (13), 273 (1), 278 (1), 283 (2), 365 (1), 283 (11), 311 (10), 350 (9), 369 (4), 393 (2). 394 (1). 59 Amargarh-200 (1), 207 (1), 230 (2), 283 (3), 311 (1). 61 PanthboraIi-311 (I). Ward No. 3-200 (2), 207 (8), 209 (l), 236 (2), 273 (3), 62 Temria 200 (l), 283 (1), 311 (2), 340 (1). 283 (2), 284 (2), 288 (7), 302 (1), 310 (7), 66 Kasarbardi-311 (1). 350 (19), 365 (1), 369 (9), 388 (2), 393 (10), 67 Bachikheda-283 (2), 31i (2), 350 (1). 399 (3). 73A Asajia-369 (l). 285 APPENDIX I-Contd.

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74 Dullakhedi-311 (1). Total- 200 (24), 205 (I), 207 (62), 209 (35), 214 (0, 75 Kardawad-100 (2), 207 (4), 236 (4), 273 (2), 283 (3), 236 (14), 237 (2), 241 (7),255 (1), 273 (73), 281 (3), 311 (4), 350 (2), 369 \2), 393 (1). 283 (49), 284 0), 288 (54), 289 (1), 310 127), 311 (88), 313 (4), 350 (119), 362 (7), 365 (1), 77 Bodayta-207 (1), 311 (5). 369 (87), 388 (5), 393 (46), 399 (4). 78 Dabari-200 (1), 311 (1). 100 Bovdi-207 (1), 209 (1), 283 (1), 311 (3). Rural-200 (9), 205 (0, 207 (21), 209 (6), 241 (7). 102 Badwet-200 (1), 2070), 283 (1), 311 (7), 350 (2). 273 (19), 283 (45), 284 0), 288 (54), 289 (1), 118 Anant Khedi-283 (1), 311 (2). 310 (27). 311 (52), 313 (4), 350 (60), 362 (6), 140 Rupgarh-2QO (1), 283 (1), 311 (7), . 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (66), 393 (12), 399 (1). 141 Kudwas-283 (1). 144 Jamli-200 (D. Urban-200 (15), 207 (41), 209 (29), 214 (1), 236 (14), 145 Hamirgarh-207 (1), 273 (4), 311 (9), 350 (5). 237 (2). 255 (I), 273 (54), 281 (3), 283 (4), 149 Raipuria-200 0), 207 (2), 2090), 236 (1), 273 (10) 311 (36), 350 (59), 362 (1), 365 (1), 369 (21), (5), (3). 283 (4), 311 (11), 350 (3), 369 (4), 393 (1), 3BB 393 (34), 399 399 (1). VILLAGES 170 Bani-200 (1), 207 (2), 283 (1), 311 (5), 369 (1). 172 Saluniabada-283 (2). Location code number and name of village :- 173 Panchpipla-311 (J). 182 Raliaman 283 (2). 9 Bhagor-3IO (2), 350 (I), 369 (3). 189 Bekalda-200 (1), 209 (1), 273 (0, 2B3 (2), 311 (2), 22 Jbayada-369 (1). 369 (1). 25 Antervelia-207 0), 311 (4), 369 (2). 194 Mohankot-200 0), 207 (2),311 (2). 28 Kalyan Pura-200 (2), 207 (8). 209 (1), 273 (4), 196 Bolasa-200 (1) 273 (1), 310 (5), 369 (1). 283 (2), 288 (7), 311 (12). 350 (14), 197 Pithdi-283 0), 311 (I), 369 (1). 369 (7), 393 (4). 199 Kotda (Undwa)-310 (1). 32 Kheda-369 (3). 202 KamaIkbeda-31O (1). 56 Dhebar-369 (1). 205 Semroad--310 (1). 80 Paledi-200 (1), 313 (1). 208 Tarkhedi-310 (2), 369 (1). 88 Kardawad Kalan-3It (B), 369 (1). 209 Garwakhedi-311 (1). 92 Hadmatia-288 (4), 310 (2). 211 Dhaturia-273 (1),310 (I). 93 Parwat-283 (1), 369 (1). 226 Bijoori-3I1 II). 97 Hatia Deli-311 0). 230 Kumakhedi-311 (2). 104 Umarkot-200 (1), 283 (1). 311 (2). 350 (3). 232 Jhaknwda-200 (2), 207 (11), 209 (5), 266 (1), 2730), 106 Bheem Falia-273 (1). 311 (4), 350 (12), 369 (2), 393 (2). 108 Pitol Kalan-ZOO (1), 207 (1), 209 (1). 273 (7), 238 SemUa-311 (3). 288 (5), 310 (2), 350 (3), 369 (7). 393 (7). 122 DevJhiri Panda-283 (l). 125 Chhapari-288 (1). Location code number and name of town :- 126 Khedli-369 (1). 127 RaIna-200 (1). PETLAWAD 155 Rati Talai-311 (8). 157 Peelia Khandan-283 (1). Ward No. 1-200 (3), 207 (2), 209 (1), 230 (1), 280 (1), 185 Kankara Dara Bada-2B8 (4), 310 (12). 288 (4), 350 (Z), 369 (2), 388 (1), 393 (2). 189 PeepaUpada-310 (6). 195 Kushal Pura-28S (2). Ward No. 2-200 (1), 206 (3), 209 (5), 273 (1), 283 (1) 197 Roda-2S8 (6), 369 (2). 369 (6), 393 (13), 399 (4). 199 Nawapada-311 (4). 204 Surdia (Kundanpur)-200 (1), 207 (2). 209 (2), 273 (2), Ward No. :}-200 (0, 209 (2), 236 (2), 288 (8), 311 (1), 283 (6), 350 (16), 369 (2). 350 (16), 393 (1). 205 Dotad-283 (2). 208 Dhekal Badi-288 (4), 369 (1). Ward No. 4-200 (1), 2090). 283 (6), 311 (16), 369 (2). 210 Peethanpur-369 (1). 286

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3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Contd. III JHABUA-Concld.

212 Zakela-369 (1). Ward No. 3-200 (2), 207 (11), 209 (5), 214 (1), 216 Budha Shala-283 (1). 255 (I), 273 (6), 311 (1), 350 (2), 221 Baodi-288 (6). 369 (4), 388 (3), 399 (1). 222 Gola Chhoti-369 (2). Ward No. 4-200 (2), 209 (3), 273 (7), 283 (1), 231 Mandli Nathu-283 (1), 311 (2). 311 (3), 350 (I), 388 (1), 393 (4). 241 Sajwani Chhoti (Pema)-369 (1). 242 Wagawai Chboti-369 (1). VI RANAPUR 243 Umaria Salam-369 (1), 245 Khardu Badi-284 (3), 288 (4), 310 (3), 369 (8). Total-200 (5), 207 (27), 209 (19), 236 (14), 237 (2), 246 Dhandal Pura Bada-283 (1). 273 (22), 281 (2), 283 (3), 311 (29), 350 (45), 250 Kushal Pura-283 (4). 365 (1), 369 (15), 388 (1), 393 (23), 399 (2). 251 Dab Talai-283 (1), 289 (1), 369 (1). 252 Todi-241 (7), 369 (2). Ward No. 1-200 (1), 207 (17), 209 (7), 273 (11), 263 Amba-283 (I). 281 (1), 283 (2), 31 I (29), 350 (16), 369 (6), 393 (14), 399 (2). 264 Rupa Kheda-283 (2). 265 Samoi-207 (1), 283 (3), 288 (9), 311 (4). Ward No. 2-200 (4), 207 (10), 209 (12), 236 (14), 271 FatePura-362 (6). 237 (2), 273 (II), 281 (I), 283 (1), 272 Para-200 (2), 207 (8), 209 (2), 273 (4), 283 (9), 350 (29), 365 (1), 369 (9), 388 (I), 350 (23), 393 (I). 393 (9). 280 Baldi Mal-283 (1). 289 Rati Mali-31 I (I). 293 Kanjawanikhas-273 (1). 4 JOBAT TAHSIL 297 Salarpada-399 (1). 299 Wagalawat Munia-311 (2), 313 (1). Total-200 (10), 207 (29), 209 (17), 233 (I), 235 (8), 236 (1), 306 Junagaon-283 (1), 311 (2). 237 (I), 242 (I), 270 (1), 273 (28), 278 (1), 281 (1), 308 Chor Mandli-205 (1), 369 (1). 283 (8), 284 (5), 285 (I), 288 (2), 311 (28), 341 (1), 310 Dhamni Katara-369 (4). 350 (45), 368 (1), 369 (33), 384 (1), 388 (6), 393 (15), 311 Wagalawat Bhuria-369 (1). 399 (2). 313 Chulia Chhoti-283 (2). Rural-200 (7), 207 (11), 209 (7), 235 (7), 273 (7), 283 (5), 323 Jban Jbarwa-369 (1). 324 Charmali-369 (5). 285 (1), 288 (2), 311 (28), 350 (32), 369 (29), 388 (3), 326 Ban-313 (2). 393 (4). 327 Bhodali-283 (3). Urban-200 (3), 207 (18), 209 (10), 233 (1), 235 (I), 236 (I), 330 Mohan Pura Bhurka-369 (2). 237 (1), 242 (1),270 (1), 273 (21), 278 (1), 281 (1), 336 Kalmoda-283 (I). 283 (3), 284 (5), 341 (1), 350 (13), 36& (1), 369 (4), 338 Karondi-288 (2). 384 (1), 388 (3), 393 (11), 399 (2). 344 Partli-369 (1). 345 Diggi-369 (1). VILLAGES

Location code number and name of town. : Location code number and name of village :

III JHABUA 1 Ringol-369 (3). 3 Barzar-311 (7), 350 (16), 369 (6). Total-200 (10), 207 (14), 209 (10), 214 (I), 255 (I), 4 Sejawada-311 (5), 369 (1). 273 (32), 281 (1), 283 (1), 311 (7), 350 (14), 9 Kbutaja Bada-369 (2). 362 (1), 369 (6), 388 (4), 393 (11), 399 (I). 14 Amba Khedi-369 (1). 19 Khutaja Chhota-311 (1). Ward No. 1-200 (2), 207 0), 273 (6), 369 (1). 37 Bhanda Khapar-369 (6). 63 Bhabara-200 (1), 209 (6), 273 (7), 283 (2), 285 (1), Ward No. 2-200 (4), 209 (2), 273 (13), 281 (1), 350 (7), 369 0), 388 (3), 393 (4). 31 I (3), 350 (11), 362 (1), 369 (1), 72 Udayagad-200 (1),235 (I), 288 (1), 311 (I), 350 (2), 393 (7). 369 (2). 287

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

4 JOBAT TAHSIL-Concld. 5 ALIRAJPUR T AHSIL-Concld. VILLAGES 100 Bori-200 (2). Location code number and name of village: 132 Tokaria Jhiran-283 (1). 28 Kattiwada Khas-200 (1), 209 (1), 350 (4). 141 Thapali-369 (1). 32 Indulawat-288 (1). 143 Borjhad-200 (1). 47 Kawachba-288 (16), 350 (2), 369 (1). 55 Khamadka-369 0). 146 Bada Guda-283 (1). 69 Moti Badai-281 (1). 155 DevaJai-369 (1). 78 Ambua (Bor Chad)-200 (1), 209 0), 273 (1), 281 (1), 161 Rampura-235 (2). 311 (12), 350 (7), 369 (4). 165 Jameri-288 (1). 98 KadwaIiya-235 (6). 167 Nim Thal-369 (1). 99 Chandpur-288 (6),311 (1), 340 (11), 350 (10),369 (3). 183 Dehadala-235 (3), 311 (7). 128 Chichal Guda-281 (0. 187 Netada-283 (I), 311 (4). 132 Seja-369 (3). 191 Vagadi-235 (1). 141 Kukawat-350 (2). 192 Jamoi-311 (2). 150 Machhaliya-311 (1). 193 Badi Khattali-200 (2), 207 (ll), 209 0), 350 (7), 162 Mayala-369 (2). 369 (1). 164 Dhol Kheda-311 (8). 198 Umda-369 (1). 170 Rajawat-350 (4). 200 Salkheda-311 (I). 171 Nanpur-200 (1), 207 (11), 209 (6), 284 (2), 350 (3), 369 (9), 393 (4). Location code number and name of town : 180 Kharpai-283 (2). 190 Ajanda-311 (3), 369 (6). IV JOBAT 191 Sejgaon-369 (1). 204 Phool MaI-288 (10), 311 (3). Ward No. 1-207 (10), 209 (3), 242 (1), 270 (1), 2730), 217 Jharkali-288 (10). 278 (1), 283 (1), 368 (1), 369 (1), 399 (2). 221 Bhordiya-350 (5). Ward No. 2-200 (1), 207 (6), 233 (1), 235 (1), 273 (3), 232 Chhoti Wegal Gaon-288 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). 283 (1), 284 (2), 350 (10), 369 (2), 393 (4). 233 Umarali-209 (2), 288 (10). 311 (4), 350 (3), 369 (I). 235 Thod Sindi-369 (1). Ward No. 3-209 (4), 237 (1), 273 (10), 284 (2), 350 (3), 254 Seelota-369 (l). 388 (2), 393 (4). 256 Ojhad-369 (l). Ward No. 4-200 (2), 207 (1), 209 (2), 236 (1), 273 (4), 258 Baidiya (Sondwa)-288 (1), 311 (1),369 (1). 284 (1), 369 (1) 393 (3). 260 Khamat-369 (2). 261 Walpur-288 0), 311 (7), 350 (1), 369 (1). Ward No. 5-207 (1), 209 (1), 273 (1), 281 (1), 283 (1) 263 Tiekhola-369 (1). 341 (1), 384 (1), 388 (1), 264 Guneri-369 (I). 268 Chbak Tala-Z09 (2), 311 (5), 350 (1). 369 (1). 277 Sondawa-200 (I), 235 (1), 288 (3). 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL 280 Chboti Hathwi-369 (I). 306 Umarath-369 (1). Total-200 (11), 205 (1), 207 (16), 209 (43), 220 (2), 235 (7), Location code number and name of town : 273 (43), 278 (1), 280 (3), 281 (5), 283 (2), 284 (12), V ALIRAJPUR 288 (74), 289 (2), 310 (4), 311 (49), 340 (11), 350 (69), 362 (1), 366 (1), 369 (57), 384 (3), 388 (6), Ward No. 1-200 (l). 205 (1), 209 (9), 220 (2), 273 (15), 281 (1), 362 (1), 366 (1), 384 (1), 388 (2), 389 (4), 392 (1), 393 (30), 399 (1). 392 (1), 393 (6), Ward No. 2-281 (n, 369 (5), 388 (2), 393 (8). Rural-200 (4), 207 (11), 209 (14), 235 (7), 273 (1), Ward No. 3-207 (2), 209 (10), 273 (4), 280 (1), 284 (7), 281 (3), 283 (2), 284 (2), 288 (63), 311 (45), 288 (10), 289 (2), 310 (4), 311 (1), 350 (1), 340 (11), 350 (44), 369 (44), 393 (4). 369 (6), 384 (2), 389 (4). Ward No. 4-200 (3), 207 (2), 209 (7), 273 (10), 278 (1), 280 (1), 284 (3), 288 (1), 350 (24), 369 (1), Urban-200 (7), 205 (1), 207 (5), 209 (29), 220 (2), 393 (2). 273 (42), 278 (1), 280 (3), 281 (2), 284 (10), Ward No. 5-200 (1), 209 (2), 273 (5), 311 (3), 369 (1), 288 (11), 289 (2), 310 (4), 311 (4), 350 (25), 388 (2), 393 (6), "399 (1). 362 (1), 366 (I), 369 (13), 384 (3), 388 (6), 389 (4), Ward No. 6-200 (2), 207 (1), 273 (7), 393 (4). 392 (1), 393 (26), 399 (I). Ward No. 7-209 (1), 273 (ll, 280 (1). 288

APPENDIX II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Condd.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town :- Location code number and name of village :-

II THANDLA 24 Kalli Pura, 25 Antervelia, 39 Arnat Pura, 40 BijalpuT, 53 Udaimal" 54 Pipalia, 55 Narw9Jia. Rural 64 Masuria, 66 Gelar-.Kalan, 80 Paledi, 81 Khata. Pani, 83 Pitol.Khurd, 84 Panch-Ka-Naka 85 Khedi, Location code number and name o,{ lIillClge :- 86 Mod, 88 Kardawad--Kalan, 89 Kardawad .. Khurd, 90 Batia-Bardi, 97 Hatia Deli 98 Semal··Khedi 103 45 Timarwani, 62 Miyati, 72 Udepuriya (Jagir), Gopal.Pura 106 Bheem Falia, 107 Kalia-Bada 108 Pito! 86 Dhamni Chhoti, 103 Khajuti, 112 Rundi Pada, Kalan, 109 Kalia.Chhota, H2 Gopatpura, 113 Meendal, 113 Chen Puri, 114 Nawa Pada (Kasba), 125 Machhalai, 114 Badkuwa, 115 Rang Pura, 116 Udai Puria Mata, 137 Sutreti, 151 Navgawan, 153 Guda 117 Madho Pura, 119 Mohanpura, 120 Garwada, Chhota, 154 Rangpura, 164 SajeJi Jokhanisath, 121 Devjhiri-Ranwas 122 Devjhiri Panda, 123 Peepal 165 Sajeli, Dham:l.na Sath, 166 Sajeli Narsingpura Dela, 125 Chhapari, 126 Khedli, 127 Rarna, 167 GopaJpura, 178 Jhara Dabar, 182 Sajeli Maljisath, 128 Biya Dabar, 129 Zatnia, 130 Bhutedi, 132 Nawa­ 194 Kishanpura, 196 GhosaliY8 Bada, J97 Phoot Talaw, pada, 133 Bhaiskrai, 136 Gularpada, 150 Arnba 198 Agral, 204 Nawagaontodi (Jagit), 205 Gaduli, Khodara, 152 Mojipada, 154 Kishanpuri 155 Rati 206 Khachchar Todi, 207 Bedawali, 212 Juni Rambhapur, Tala!, 157 Peelia-Khandan, 158 Kali Devi, 160 Rachhawa, 213 Nawagaon (Khalasa), 215 Nawapada (Dhanna), 161 Bhamrta Piplia, 162 Dungra Pani, 170 Billidog, 216 Meghnagar. 171 Charolipada, 172 Kagjhar, 174 Nachan Kheda, 176 Peeplia. 182 Bhura Dabara, 183 Machhalia, 190 Fooldhawadi, 191 Amlifalia, 207 Bijiya Dungari 2 PETLAW AD TAHSIL 208 Dhekalbadi 219 Thuwa Dara, 220 Tikadi Moti, 221 Baodi, 238 Teekadi Jogi 239 Teekadi Bodia, Urban 253 Padalwa, 259 Matasula-Baria. 281 Chhayan Sernal Khedi, 282 Amba Kua, 285 Rajala, 298 Bhoot Location code number and name of town :- Kh~di, 3a9 Puwala, 326 Ban, 327 Bhodali, PETLAWAD

Rural 4 ]OBAT TAHSIL Location code number and name of village Urban 37 Sater. 38 Bamniamandl. 47 Multhania, 48 Rampuria, 56 Bhesguwada, 57 Bhabharpada, Location code n umber and name of town :- 74 Dullakhedi, 96 Nahatpura (Richhadiyal, 117 Bardia. 118 Anantkhedi. 135 Sagdia, 142 Matapada (Suarpada), IV JOBAT 143 Junakheda. 149 Raipuria, 157 Suarplda, 165 Talawpada. 169 Ghodathal, Rural

Location code number and name of village :- 3 JHABUA TAHSIL 2 Kakad Bari, 4 Sejawada, 7 Sanda, 12 Chhoti Urban Malput, 20 Malpur Bori, 24 ]hambu Kheda, 30 Ka" Iiavav, 37 Bhanda Khapar, 38 Khusal Badi, 39 Dha· Location code number and name of town :- manda, 55 Bavadi Khurd, 56 Pipalia, 62 Kuksi, 63 Bhabara, 64 Pochi Imli, 72 Udayagad 73 Partap III JHABUA Phaliya, 84 Bhavata Bada, 85 Bahadava, 92 Tha~dla V RANAPUR 93 Poya, 106 Badi Phata, 107 Kaluvat, 112 Badi Jhiri, 289

APPENDIX II-Condd.

TOWNS AND VillAGES SERVED BY METAllED ROADS

4 JOBAT TAHSIL-Concld. 5 ALIRAJPUR T AHSlL-Goncld.

113 Teharka, 120 Chulia, 123 Mota Vmar, Rural 125 Pangola, 133 Temachi, 134 Chhota Etara, 135 Bada Etara, 138 Chhohali, 139 Ghoghasia, Location code number and name of lJillage :- 142 Agonni, 143 Borjhad, 144 Sevad, 146 Bada Guda 147 Chagdi, 149 Kali khettar, 160 Shidgaon 161 Ram­ 56 Jabaniya (Kathiwada), 57 Bhuriya Amba, 68 Kheda pura, 162 Kila Jobat, 166 Pahadava, 169 Khutaja, Bada, 69 Moti Badai, 78 Ambua (Bor Chad), 81 Darkali, 170 Ubsad, 171 Betwasa, 172 Kosduna, 173 Har­ 82 Bhordu, 83 Chichlana, 84 Panwani, 87 Agal daspur (Kanwada), 174 Kanwada, 177 Kanda, Gota, 92 Wadi, 94 Chohaji, 99 Chandpur, 178 Degaon, 183 Dehadala, 185 Sevariamal, 100 Akola, 103 Khar Khadi, 111 Ambari, 112 Bha­ 186 Kathadi. yada Ki Chowki, 113 lnder Singh ki Chowki, 114 Ram- Singh Ki Chowki, 122 Kelari, 124 Bokadiya, 127 Dipa Ki Chowki, 129 Bor Khad, 130 Raksa, 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL 132 Seja, 134 Kodali, 144 Thana Sameli 146 Lakh­ mani, 147 Bamanta, 155 Gadat, 156 Bhuriya kua. Urban 157 Ghongsa, 158 Haraswat, 159 Girala, 160 Bha­ wari, 161 Chachariya Umda, 162 Mayala, 163 Teetee. Location code number and name of town ;- 164 Dhol Kheda, 165 Waskal, 170 Rajawat, V ALlRAJPUR 171 Nanpur, 180 Kharpai, 182 Phata, 292 Achpai, 290

APPENDIX III

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 2 PBTLAWAD TAHSIL-Concld.

Urban Rural

Location code ntll!1ber and name of town :- Location code number and name of village :- II THANDLA 1 Ghooghari, 8 Runjee, 9 Karangarh, 10 Go· Rural dadia, 20 Moicharni, 28 Borpada, 32 Chhyan, Pachhim, 33 Gehudi, 37 Sater, 38 Bamnia- Location code number and name of village :- mandi, 43 Kachnaria (Kesharpura), 47 Multhania, 48 Ram­ 10 Nahar Pura (Khawasa), 13 Semliya (Khawasa) puria, 49 Kesharpura, 56 Bhesguwada, 59 Amar­ 14 Charr>oti Pada, 16 Bherugarh (Ramgarh), 19 Tej­ garh, 60 Kalsadia, 73 A. Asaliya, 74 Dullakhedi, pura, 20 Narsing Pada, 21 luna Khawasa, 22 Makodiya, 89 Naharpura (Unai), 230 Kumakhedi. 23 I

2 PETLAW AD TAHSIL Nil

Urban Rural

NIL Nil 291 APPENDIX IV

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Concld.

Urban 28 Kalyan Pura, 116 Udai Puria, 122 Devjhiri.Panda, 127 Rama, 193 Semlia, 197 RotIa, 208 Dhekal. Location code number and name of town :- Badi, 210 Peethanpur, 218 Dhamni Chiman, 272 Para. II THANDLA Rural 4 ]OBAT TAHSIL Location code number aM name of village ._ Urban 34 KhawlIsa, 45 Timarwani, 62 Miyati, 103 Khajuri, 151 Navgawan, 198 Agral, 216 Meghnagar. Location code number and name of town :-

IV JOBAT

2 PETLAWAD TAHSIL Rural

Urban Location code number and name of village ._

Location code number and name of town :- 63 Bhabara, 72 Udaya Gah, 79 Ratan Pura, 97 Mahudi, 99 Shudi.Badi, 100 Bori, 107 Kauvat, I PETLAWAD 113 Teharka, 133 Temachi, 134 Chhota Etara, RlU'al 146 Bada Guda, 174 Kanwada, 193 Badi Khattali.

Location code number and name of village : _

38 Bamniamandi, 149 Raipuria, 194 Mohan. 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL kot, 196 Bolasa. Urban

Location code number and name of town 3 JHABUA TAHSIL V ALIRAJPUR Urban Rural Location code 11;um~r and name of town :-

III JHABUA Location code number and name of viHage :-

VI RANAPUR 28 Kattiwada Khas, 36 Haweli Kheda, 78 Ambua, 92 W.,di, 99 Chandpur, 111 Ambari, 127 Dipa Ki Rural Chowki, 129 Bor Khad, 130 Raksa, 146 Lakhman:, 170 Rajawat, 171 Nanpur, 180 Kharpai, 233 Urnarali, Lacation code number and name of village :- 253 Chinota, 254 Seelota, 255 Moraji, 268 Chhak· 18 Mundat, 19 Naranda, 25 Antervelia, tala. 292

APPENDIX V

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 4 JOBAT TAHSIL UrbaD Urban NIL Location code number and name of town ;- Rural

Location code number and name of village ;- IV JOBAT

34 Khawasa, 216 Meghnagar, Ward No.3.

Rural 2 PETLAWAD TAHSIL

Urban Location code number and name of village ;-

NIL 100 Bori.

Rural

Lacation code number and name of v;/lage ;-

149 Raipudya, 232 Jhaknwda. 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL

Urban 3 JHABUA TAHSIL NIL Urban Rural NIL

Rural Location code number and name of village ;-

Location code number and name of village:- 128 Chichal Guda, 129 Borkhad, 171 Nanpur, 28 Kalyanpura, f27 Rama, 272 Para. 233 Umarali, 268 Chhaktala. 293

APPENDIX VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS

1 THANDLA TAHSIL JHABUA T AHSIL-Concld.

Urban RuraJ

Location code number and name of town :- Location code number and name of village :- 28 Kalyanpura, 108 Pitol-Kalan, 116 Udaipuria, II THANDLA 208 Dhekal-Badi, 272 Para, 326 Ban. Ward No. 1. Rural

Location code number and name of vIllage 4 JOBAT TAHSIL

34 Khawasa, 193 Rambhapur. Urban

Location code number and name of town :-

IV JOBAT 2 PETLA W AD TAHSIL / Ward. No.3. Urban Rural NIL Location code number and name of village Rural 72 Udayagad, 100 Bori, 193 Badi Khattali. Location code number and name of village :-

102 Badwet. 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL

Urban 3 JHABUA TAHSIL Location code number and name of town Urban V ALIRAJPUR Location code number and name of town Rural III JHABUA Ward No.3. Location code number and name of village ;-

VI RANAPUR 171 Nanpur, 233 Umarali. 294 APPENDIX VII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (in Brackets)

THANDLA TAHSIL 2 PETLAWAD TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town :­ Location code number and name of town :- I PETLAWAD

II THANDLA Ward No. 1 (4), Ward No. 2 (3), Ward No. 3 (4) and Ward No.4 (3). Ward No.1 (6), Ward No.2 (2), Ward No.3 (3) and Ward No.4 (2). Rural

Rural Location code number and name of village :-

Location code number and name of village :- 1 Ghooghari (1), 7 Pethapada (1), 8 Runjee (1), 10 Godadia (I), 14 Gunawad (2), 17 Karwad (5), 6 Kukadi Pada (3). 8 Parwada (2), 11 Mandalda (2), 18 Suthwadia (I), 26 Mathamath (1), 33 Gehudi (1), 12 Bhamal (2), 13 Semliya (Khawasa) (4), 17 Angliya 36 Mandan (3), 37 Sater (1), 38 Bamniamandi (6), Pada (1), 18 Bedawa (1). 20 Narsing Pada (1), 21 Juna 39 Dehandi (3), 41 Bherupada (1), 45 Mohanpura (2), Khawasa (1), 22 Makodiya (2), 24 Narela (l), 28 Ko' 46 Chwaria (1), 47 Multhania (I), 48 Rampuria (1), diva Pada (1), 29 Chhota Naharpura (1), 34 Khawasa 50 Ramgarh (1), 51 Bolasa (Temria) (I), 52 Sarngi (4). (4), 38 Dhamanjhar (1), 39 Ruparel (1), 45 Timar' 59 Amargarh (3), 60 Kalsadia (1), 62 Temria (1), 64 wanl (1), 49 Sagwa (2), 50 Kundia Pada (1), 51 Ban' Beganbardi (1), 66 Kasarbardi (2), 70 Bhamti (I), tha (1), 52 Had Nagar (1), 54 Jhosli (1), 55 Devka (1). 71 Lalpura (1), 73A. Asalia (1), 74 Dullakhedi (2), 60 Daulat Pura (1), 62 Miyati (2), 63 Bordi (1), 64 75 Kardawad (4), 77 Bodayta (2), 78 Dabari (3), Guwal Rundi (1), 66 Gulri Pada (1), 67 Patadi (Sagwa) 81 Gopalpura (Bakhatpura) {2), 89 Naharpura (Unai)'~ (I), 70 Goriya Khandan (1), 75 Bhim Kund (2), (1), 90 Sajelia (1), 94 Tikhepada (1), 100 Bovdi 78 Jamda (1), 83 Bhimpuri (1), 84 Kakanwani (1), (I), 102 Badwet (2), 105 Karamdikheda 85 Manpur (I), 86 Dhamni Chhoti (2), 88 Semliya (I), 113 Mohudipada Kala (1), 118 Anant' (Khalsa) (1), 89 Panch Peel?liya (4), 90 Chhayan (1), 92 Khedi (I), 123 Kodli (1), 124 . Hanumangarh (2), Chapaner (1), 95 Palasdor 0), 96 Ganesh Puca (Pal) (1), 129 Kuwarjhar (1), 140 Rupgarh (2), 144 }amli (3), 97 Morjhari (1), 100 Parwaliya (4), 103 Khajuri (1), 145 Hamirgarh (1), 149 Raipuria (4), 153 Devli (I), 105 Dungri Pada (1), 107 Hedawa (1), 108 Panchkhe, 156 Gopalpura (1), 159 Kachbi (I), 163 Dhanpura eiya (I), 112 Rundi Pada (1), 114 Nawa Pada (Kasba) (1), 168 Charanpura (2), 170 Bani (2), 172 Salunia· 0), 115 Nahar Pur a (Khejda) (1), 116 Nawa Pada Kali bada (1), 173 Panchpipla (1), 177 Mathuria ill, 178 rundi (1), 117 Kundla (1), 118 Bawadi (I), 120 Badlipada (Bekalda) (1), 180 Berada (1), 181 Jhawlia (1), Chokhwada (1), 124 Devigarh (2), 125 Machhalai Mata 182 Raliarnan (1), 183 Ratamba (3). 186 Kachra-Khadan (1), (1), 126 Mllhuda (1), 128 Kotnai (1), 130 Torniya (I). 189 Bekalda (2), 190 Dalpura (1), 196 Bolasa (1), 132 Todi (1), 133 Madrani (2), 135 I?awagoi Chhoti(I), 197 Pithdi (l), 200 Parewa (1), 205 Semroad (1), 208 137 Sutreti (l), 139 Bawadi·Pal (1), 149 Talavli (1), Tarkhedi (1), 210 Bakhatpura (1), 211 Dhaturia (1), 151 Navgawan (5), 152 Shivgarh (2), 154 Rangpura 213 Chandragarh (1), 214 Mokampura (1), 223 Devi. (1), 157 Mandli (1), 158 Nawa Padapal (1), 163 Saje, garh (1), 232 Jhaknwda (3), 238 Semlia (1). Ii Surji mogji-sath (1), 168 Rajpura (1), 170 Khalkhan· 3 JHABUA TAHSIL dawi (2), 172 Guwali (1), 173 Rampura (1), 175 Kajali·Doongri (2), }76 Rasodi (2), 178 Jhara'Dabar Urban (1), 180 SajeH Naniyasath (I), 182 SajeH Malji.sath (1), Location code number and name of town :- 184 Hatya Dehli (2), 189 Piploda Bada (1), 193 Ram' bhapur (1), 194 Kishanpura (1), 195 Ghosali Chhota III JHABUA (1), 198 Agral (2), 203 Waniya Pada (1), 204 Nawa· Ward No.1, (10), Ward No.2, (3), Ward No.3 gaontodi (]agir ) (3), 205 Gaduli (1), 206 Khachchar (8), Ward No.4. (4), todi (2), 207 Bedawali (l), 212 Juni Rambhapur (1), 213 Nawagaon (Khalasa) (2), 216 Meghnagar (16), 217 VI RANAPUR Phateh PUra (0, 221 Phooledi (1). RANAPUR (10) 295 APPENDIX VII-CoJltd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (in Brackets)

3 JHABUA THASIL-Contd. 3 JHABUA TAHSIL-Concld.

Rural 258 Badli Pada (1), 259 Matasula Baria (3), 262 Lim­ khodara (1), 263 Amba (2), 265 Samo! (1), '1.57 Mata­ Location code numbe,- and name of viUage :- sula (1), 268 Khadkui (1), 271 Fate Pura (1), 272 Para (6), 274 Banki (1), 275 Palasadi (1), 276 Bavdi (2), 1 Gundi Pada (1). :% Hira-Khandan (l), 5 Heera­ 277 Dativa Ghati (1). 279 Dhakani Talai (1), 281 Chhayan­ Pur (1), 9 Bhagor (2), 10 Ejanpura (1), 12 Nawa Pada Semal Khedi (1), 282 Amba Kua (1), 285 Rajala (2), (1), 13 Gopal Pura (4), 14 Sandia (1), 16 AmaH Pathar 287 Walola (1), 288 Lakha Pura (1), 289 Rati Mali (2), (1), 18 Mundat (2), 22 Jhayada (2), 24 Kalli Pura (2), 290 Pithanpur (2), 291 Jasoda Khumji (1), 293 Kanja­ 25 Antervelia (3), 26 Nawapada (2), 28 Kalyan­ wani Khas (1), 294 Chhagola (1), 295 Khermal (1), Pura (3), 40 Bijalpur (1) 42 Junwania (I), 43 Dhawadi 298 Bhoot Khedi (1), 299 Wagalawat Munia (1), Pada (2), 44 BisoH (1), 50 Chhalakia (1), 53 Udaimal (1), 300 Gulab Pura (1), 302 Narsing Pura (2), 54 Pipalia (2), S5 Narwalia (I), 56 Dhebar (2), 303 Jhumaka (2), 304 Dhamoi (1), 306 Junagaon (3), 57 SatbiIli (1), 58 Khermal il), 59 Dhamanda (0, 307 Sanod (1), 309 Puwala (1), 311 Wagalawat 61 Baodi Badi (1), 64 Masuria (1), 66 Gelar Kalan (1), Shuria (2), 312 Mahudipada (1), 313 Chulia Chhoti (1), 69 Futia (1), 71 TaJawali (2), 74 'Fate Pura (0, 82 314 Rehanda (I), 316 Narwali (1), 318 Chudeli (1), Kala Khut (1), 83 Pitol Khurd (1), 84 Panch Ka Naka (1), 319 Semal Khedi Khurd (1), 321 Andharwad (1), 85 Khedi (2), 87 Kundla (1), 88 Kardawad Kalan (3), 323 Jhan Jharwa (1), 325 Sardarpura (1), 326 Ban (J), 97 Hatia Deli (2), 99 Sadawa (1), 100 Amba (1), 327 Bhodali (3), 329 Mohan Pura Ganna (7), 101 Ziri (1), 102 Jambu Kundi (1), 104 Umar Kot (3), 333 Doulatpura (2), 334 Behadawl (1), 335 Barad (1), 106 Bheem Falia (1), 107 Kalia Bada 0), 108 Pitol 336 Kalmoda (1), 340 Machhalia Jhir (2), 342 Chui (1), Kalan (11), 112 Gopalpura (1), 113 Meendal (1), 344 Pardi (1), 348 Sagia (1), 353 DhoHawad (1). 115 Rang Pura (1). 116 Udai Puria (3), 117 Madho Pura (1), 119 Mohanpura (1), 120 Garwada (1), .. JOBAT TAHSIL 122 Devjhiri Panda 0), 125 Chhapari (1), 127 Rama (2), Urban 128 Biya Dabar (1), 139 Retalunja (1), 141 Ghatia (2), Location code number and name of town :­ 143 Choran (1), 145 Malwan (1), 146 Bhoyar~ (1), 147 Naldi Chhod (1), 148 Kala Peepal (1), 150 Amba IV JOBAT Khodara (2), 152 Mojipada (1), 154 Kishanpuri (1), Ward No_ 1 (8), Ward No.2 (8), Ward No.3 (18), 158 Kali Devi (1), 160 Rachhawa (l), 161 Bhamria Ward No.4 (8), Ward No.5 (4). Piplia (2), 164 Lambela (3), 165 Nagan Khedi Punja (1), ]67 Dhekal Chhoti (1), 168 Mahudi Dungari (1), Rural 169 Dumpada (3), 170 Billidog (1), 171 Charolipada (0, Location code number and name of village :- 172 Kagjhar (1), 178 Kokawad (I), 179 Gola Badi (1), 181 Wagalawat (1), 183 Machhalia (2), 184 Bhanda 1 Ringol (3), % KaJcad Bari (1), 3, Barzar (7), Kheda (1), 185 Kankara Dara Bada (1); 186 Gawasar (3), 4 Sejawada (2), 5 Duglavani (1), 8 Bor Kundia (1), 187 Nad (1), 189 Peepalipada (3), 190 Fooldhawadi (0, 9 Khutaja Bada (2), 11 Kasat (1), 13 Aman Kuva (1)- 191 Amli Falia (2), 192 Bamar Semlia (1), 193 Semlia (1), 14 Amba Khedi (1), 15 Chhoti Budkui (1), 17 Mahen­ 194 Makan Kui (1), 197 Rotla (I), 198 Rati Mali (1), dra (2), 18 Badgoan (1), 23 Devali (2), 24 Jhambu 199 Nawapada (1), 204 Surdia (Kundanpur) (1), Kheda (1), 25 Badi Budkui (1), 26 Kadvadudal (1), 205 Dotad (3), 207 Bijiya Dungari (ll, 208 Dhekal 27 Chhotia Bayadi (1), 29 Koripan (1), 37 Bhanda Badi (6), 210 Peethanpur (1), 212 Zakela (1), Khapar (1), 41 Khandala Khusal (1), 44 Bheshava~a (1), 214 Gomia (1), 216 Budha Shaia (1), 217 Uberao (1), 46 Badi Pol (1), 47 Chhoti Pol (1), 48 Roligaon (2), 220 Tikadi Moti (1), 221 Baodi (3), 222 Gola Chhod (1), 50 Mendha (1), 51 Maively (1), 53 Kana Kakad (1), 224 Umaria Bajantri (1), 226 Dhandal Pura Chhota (1), 55 Bavadi Khurd (1), 56 Pipalia (I), 57 Khandala Rav (1), 227 Hidi Sadi (1), 228 Dhochaka (1), 229 Chhapari 58 Siyali (2), 59 Gabhani Salara (1), 60 Pat Baidi 0), Ranwas (2) 231 Mandli Nathu (1), 232 Bucha Dungari (1), 61 Chhota Bhavata (1) 63 Bhabara (9), 64 PocM Imli (1), 234 Wagawa (1), 235 Dhamni Nana (I), 237 Dhamni 68 KHana (2), 71 Bhorkuva 0), 72 Udayagad (3), Kulea (1), 238 Teekadi }ogi (1), 245 Khardu Badi (3), 73 Partap Phaliya (l), 78 Shudi Chhoti (l), 79 Ratan­ 246 Dhandal Pura Bada (1), 250 Kusal Pura (3). pura (1), 80 Kelajhar (I), 83 Aran (2), 84 Bhavata Bada 252 Todi (2), 254 Chhapari (1), 255 Bhoot Falia (1), (1), 85 Bahddava (4), 91 Umery (1), 92 Thandla (2), 296

APPENDIX VII-Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (in Brackets)

4 JOBAT TAHSIL-Condd. 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL-Condd. 94 Jamali Badi (1), 99 Shudi Badi (I), 100 Bori (6), 93 Kund (4), 95 Phaliya Mahu (1), 97 Amba. 103 Beena 0), 106 Badi Phata (1), 107 Kaluvat (1), Dabari (4) 99 Chandpur (6), 100 Akola (4) 108 Jhiran (4), 109 Dekal Kuva (2), 110 Badi Juvari (1), 102 Beelwat (1), 103 Khar Khadi (4), 104 Chhota 111 Chharvi (1), 113 Teharka (1), 116 Barada (2), Undawa (11), 106 Kotbu (2), 107 Doodal Wat (1), 118 Kolia Bayada (3), 119 Naharpura (1), 120 Chulia (1), 108 Masani 1), 110 Nichhawas (1), 111 Ambari (1), 123 Mota Umar (4), 125 Pangola 0), 127 Ratmalia (1), 112 Bhayada-Ki·Chowki (1), 113 lnder Singh Ki Chouki (1), 131 Bahadia (1), 132 Tokari Jhiran (1), 134 Chhota 114 Ram Sing Ki Chouki (2), 115 Bada Undawa (18), Etara 0), 135 Bada Etara (2), 137 Panneri (2), 116 Kawthu (1), 117 Khandala (15), 118 Ghatwani (1), 140 Deka Kund (1), 143 Borjhad (1), 145 Semlaya (1), 119 Palasada (1), 120 Jhadoli (3), 122 Kelari (1), 146 Bada Guda (5), 147 Chagdi (1), 148 }ali (2), 124 Bokadiya (2), 125 Mordhi (1), 126 Reechhwi (2), 149 Kali Khettar (1), 150 Undad (2), 151 Bilassa (1), 127 Dipa Ki Chowki (1), 128 Chichal Guda (1), 154 Baledi (7), 155 Devalai (l), 156 Ounjheri (2), 129 Bar Khad (2), 130 Raksa (16), 131 Seja (1), 158 Sagota (1), 159 Hardaspur (Agoni) (3), 161 Rampura 133 Chauganwat (1), 134 Kodali (2), 135 Bhanarawat (18), (1), 162 Kila Jobat (2), 163 Bhil Khedi (2), 164 Jai. 136 Moi (3), 137 Begadi (2), 138 Kel (2), 141 Kukawat(2), singpur (2), 166 Pahadava (1), 168 Begada (2), 169 142 Kherwad (1), 143 Gahwan (1), 144 Thana Sameli (1) Khutaja (3), 170 Ubsad (4), 171 Betwasa (1), 172 146 Lakhmani (2), 147 Bamanta (5), 148 Kodala (4), Kosduna (5), 173 Hardaspur (Kanwada) (1), 174 149 Khar Kua (5), 150 Machhaliya (1), 151 Dehari (I), Kanwada (4), 175 Chhoti Hirapur (1), 177 Kanda (5), 155 Gadat (10), 156 Bhuriya Kua (1), 157 Ghongsa (5)~ 178 Degaon (2), 179 Hirapur Bari (2), 180 Baladmung 159 Girala (1), 160 BhawJ.ri (1), 161 Chachariya Umda (2), (1), 181 Kherva (1), 182 Chamar Begda (2), 183 162 Mayala (5), 163 Teetee (2), 164 Dhol Kheda (3), Dehadala (3), 184 Umari (3), 185 Sevariamal (2), 186 Kothadi (1), 187 Netada (4), 188 Bar Kheda (I), 166 Sorwa (9), 167 Bhehadwa (Sorwa) (3), 168 Malwai 190 Vanja Baida (2), 191 Vagadi (1), 192 Jamni (1), (6), 169 Kusalwai (2), 170 Rajawat (1), 171 Nanpur 193 Badi Khartali (16), 194 Bhanpur (1), 195 Sindi (1), (5), 172 Kheda (2), 177 Somkuwa (3), 178 Roddha 196 Khari (I), 197 Bhiti (3), 199 Dabdi (l), 200 (3), 180 Kharpai (4), 181 Morasa (3), 182 Phata (6) Sal Kheda (1), 201 Indvan (I), 202 Kadwal (1). 18.1 Andhar Kanch (2), 184 Raichha (1), 186 Kali Bel (Sorwa) (1), 187 Walwai (2), 188 Dhanpur (1), 5 ALIRA]PUR TAHSIL 189 Kanpur (1), 190 Ajanda (2), 191 Sejgaon (3), Urban 192 Akalwa (1), 194 Darja (1), 200 Borkua. Location code number and name of town :- 202 Amba (1), 203 Ratad (1), 204 Phoo! Mal (1), V ALIRAJPUR 206 Kumbhi (1), 211 Pujarey.Ki.Chauki (1), 212 Bhim Ward No.1 0), Ward No.2 (2), Ward No.3 (3), Baida (1), 213 Esdu (1), 214 Jamaniya (Balpur) (1), Ward No 4 (2), Ward No.5 (2), Ward 7 (2). Rural 215 Soliya (1), 216 Peepal Kanchh (1), 217 Jharkali (1), Location code number and name of village :- 220 Bhoran (l), 222 Chapariya (11, 223 Pan Mahudi (2), 230 Sag Bara (1), 231 Athawa (1), 233 Umarali (13), 1 Ghoont (I), 6 Rathodi (1), 7 Kachhala (2), 235 Thod Sindi (3), 236 Delwani (2), 237 Pipaliyawat (I), 9 Chimata (1), 10 Khar Kali (1), 11 }unakatti Wada (2), 243 Lodhani (1), 247 Dhorat (2), 251 Wawi (1), 15 Morgha (1), 16 Kareli Maudi (1), 18 Kadwal (1), 21 Dhakapura (1), 24 Kothar Mauda (I), 26 Kasatpani (1), 254 Seelota (2), 256 Ojhad (7), 257 Jaitpur (Sondwa) (1), 27 Muljipura (2), 28 Kattiwada Khas (11), 33 Saida (3), 258 Baidiya (Sondwa) (1), 259 Darkali (Sondwa) (1), 36 Haweli Kheda (1), 44 Kolyari (1), 47 Kawachha 260 Khamat (3), 261 Walpur (5), 262 Kuklat' (2), (5), 48 Limdiwat (1), 50 Bej (1), 52 Somesh. 263 Tiekhola (2), 264 Guneri (3), 265 Badi Hathwi (2), pura (1), 55 Khamadka (2), 56 Jabaniya (Kathiwada) (2), 266 Rawadi (I), 268 Chhak Tala (1), 271 Madhu Palwi (1), 60 Bhol Wat (3), 61 Waw (I), 65 Koha (1), 273 Ambaja (1), 274 Puwasa (1), 275 Beecholi (1), 67 Ek Dhadi (I), 68 Kheda Bada (I), 69 Moti Badai(4), 277 Sondawa (2), 279 Behedwa (Walpur) (1), 71 Panala (Am Khunt) (1), 72 Badi Sardi (3), 73 Choti 289 Kukdiya (2), 290 Kulwat (1), 292 Achpai (1), Sardi (2), 74 Ambi (SardO (1), 7S Sajanpur (I), 298 Temla (1), 300 Bakhat Oarh (4), 302 Umari (1), 77 Kanera (1), 78 Ambua (Bor Chad) (9), 79 Sadali (D, 303 Chhinki (1), 304 Kosariya (1), 306 Umarath (2). 80 Amjhiri (1), 82 Bhordu 0), 83, Chichlana (1), 84 311 Umarkhad (2), 318 Kahana (I), 319 Chhakana Panwani (1),86 Adwada (3), 87 Agal Gota (3), 89 Gudha (1), Ki Mal (1), 322 Mathwad (I), 323 Badi Oendra (1), 90 Dobala Jhiri (1), 91 Band (2), 92 Wadi (8), 328 Keldi Ki Mal (2). 297

APPENDIX VIII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Condd.

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town ;- Location code number and name of village :- II THANDLA 245 Khardu Badi. 265 Samoi. 272 Para. Ward No. 1 Ward No.5.

Rural 4 JOBAT TAHSIL NIL Urban

2 PETLA W AD TAHSIL NIL

Urban Rural

Location code number and name of town :- NIL I PETLAWAD 'Ward No.1, Ward No.2 and Ward No.4. 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL Rural Urban Location code number and name of village ;-

149 Raipuria. Location code number and name of town :-

V ALIRAJPUR 3 JHABUA TAHSIL Ward No.1, Ward No.3. Urban Rural Location code number and name of town :- III JHABUA Location code number and name of village :-

Ward No.3. 78 Ambua (Bor Jhad). 99 Chandpur. 129 Bor Khad. VI RANAPUR 233 Umarali. 298 APPENDIX IX

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Concld.

Urban Rural

NIL NIL

Rural 4 JOBAT TAHSIL ocation code number and name of village ;- Urban 216 Meghnagar. Location code number and name of town ;- IV }OBAT 2 PETLAW AD TAHSIL Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3 and Ward No.4. Urban Rural .ocation code number and name of town ;- Location code number and name of village ;- I PETLAWAD 193 Badi Khattali. Ward No. I, Ward No.2, Ward No.3 and Ward No.4.

Rural 5 ALlRAJPUR TAHSIL NIL Urban

Location code number and name of toWn ;- 3 JHABUA TAHSIL V ALIRAJPUR Urban Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3, Ward No.4, Location code number and name of town ;- and Ward No.6. III JHABUA Rural

Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3 and Ward No 4. Location code number and name of village :- VIRANAPUR 78 Ambua (Bor Jhad). 299 APPENDIX X

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTL V' MARKETS ARE HELD TOGETHER WITH THE DAY ON WHICH IT IS HELD

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 3 JHABUA TAHSIL-Concld. RnraI Urban Location code number and name of village;- LocatIOn code number and name of tOqvn :- 28 Kalyan Pura (Wednesday), 108 Pitol.Kalan (Tuesday), II THANDLA 127 Rama (Friday), 208 Dhekal·Badi (Wednesday), 245 Khardu Badi (Tuesday), 265 Samoi (Friday), Ward No.3 (Tuesday). 272 Para (Thursday), 321 Andharwad (Tuesday).

Rural 4 JOBAT TAHSIL LocatIon code number and name of (!ll!age ;- Urban 100 Parwaliya (Monday), 133 Madrani (Wednesday), 193 Rambhapur (Monday), 216 Meghnagar (Saturday). Location cerde number and name of town :-

IV}OBAT 2 PETLAW AD TAHSIL Ward No.1 (Thursday). Urban Rural Location code number tlnd name of town :- Location code numberand name of village :- I PETLAWAD Ward No.3 (Monday) 3 Barzar (Wednesday), 63 Bhabara (Monday), 72 Udayagad Friday), 100 Bori (Wednesday) 154 Baledi Rural (Saturday), 193 Badi Khattali (Wednesday), 202 Kadwal (Friday). Location code number and name of village :-

1 Ghooghari (Thursday), 17 Karwad (Wednesday), 5 ALIRA}PUR TAHSIL 38 Bamniamandi (Saturday), 52 Sarngi (Thursday), Urban 77 Bodayta (Wednesday), 144 Jamli (Tuesday), 149 Rai. puria (Sunday), 189 Bekalda (Friday), 194 Mohankot Location code number and name of town :- (Monday), 232 Jhaknwda (Saturday). V ALIRAJPUR

3 JHABUA TAHSIL Ward No. 1 (Monday). Rural Urban Location code number and name cf village :- Location code number and name of town ._ 28 Kattiwada Khas (Friday), 64 Am Khunt III JHABUA (Tuesday), 78 Ambua (Borchad) (Tuesday), 99 Chand pur (Wednesday), 166 Sorwa (Sunday), 171 Nanpur (Saturday), Ward No. 1 (Sunday). 190 Ajanda (Sunday), 233 Umarali (Saturday), 261 Walpur VI RANAPUR (Friday), 268 Chhak Tala (Sunday), 271 Madhu Palwi (Sunday). 272 Mundala (Sunday), 300 Bakhat Garh (Saturday) (Tuesday). 300

APPENDIX XI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DISCRIPT10N OF THE SOCIETY

Note ;-1n this appendix (i) C. C; S. Stands for Co-Operative Credit Society, (ii) M. P. S. for Multipurpose Society (iii) 1. c. S. for Industrial Co-operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'.

1 THANDLA TAHSIL 3 JHABUA THASIL

Urban Urban

Location code number and name of town ;- Location code number and name of town :-

II THANDLA III JHABUA

Ward No. 1 (0), Ward No.3 (0), Ward No. of Ward No. I (0), Ward No.4 (C.C.S.). (C.C.S., 0.)

Rural VI RANAPUR (M.P.S.)

Location code number and name of t1illage :- nural

U3 Chenpuri (0), 216 Meghnagar (0). Location code number and name of village ;-

3 Padalghati (0), 19 Naranda (0), 20 Dokarwani 2 PETLAWAD TAHSIL (0), 28 Kalyan Pura (M.P.S.) 32 Rheda (0), 33 Kankad Kuwa (0), 34 Amalwani (0), 38 Kachala (0), Urban 40 Bijalpur (0), 48 Bhaji Dungara (M.P.S.), 51 Balwun (0), 52 Run Kheda (0), 54 Pipalia (0), 55 Narwalia (0) Location code number and name of town :- 56 Dhebar (0), 59 Dhamanda (0), 60 Sad (0), 61 Baodi Badi (0), 62 Kankara Dara Khurd (0), I PETLAWAD 63 Gelar Khurd (0), 64 Masuda (0), 66 Gelar Kalan (0), 6~ Nawagaon (0), 72 Dudhi (0), 74 Fate Pura (M.P.S.), Ward No.1 (C.C.S.), Ward No.4 (C.C.S.). 75 Keljhat (M.P.S.), 78 Amalipada (0), 79 Roopa Kheda Rural (0),80 Paledi (0),82 Kala Khut (0), 83 Pitol Khurd (0), 85 Khedi (0), 86 Mod (0), 88 Kardawad K ll"n (0), 89 Location code number and name of village :- Knrdawad Khurd (0),90 Batia Bardi (0), 91 Dungara Lalu (0),9-1 Ruparel (M.PS.), 96 Wagnera (M.P.S.) 97 Hatia 1 Ghooghari (0), 9 Karangarh (0), 10 Godadia Deli (M.P S.l, 98 Semal Khedi (M.P.S.), 99 Sadawa (0), (0), 17 Karwad (C.C.S.), 20 Moicharni (0), 21 100 Amba (0), 101 Ziti (0), 102 Jambu KUlldi (0), Gangakhedi (0), 26 Mathamath (0), 28 Borpada 103 Gopal Pura (0), 104 Urnar Kot (0), 105 Semal (0), 32 Chhyan Pachhim (0), 33 Gehudi (0), Ghata (0), 108 Pital Kalan (0), 109 Kalia Chhota (0), 37 Sater (C.C.S.) 38 Bamni[\mandi (M.P.S., C.C.S.) 110 Kotda (0), 111 Naldi Badi (0), 112 Gopal PUra (0), 39 Dehandi (0), 47 Multhania (C.C.S.), 48 Ram 113 Meendfll (0). 114 Badkuwa (0), 115 Rangpura (0), puria (C.C.S.), 49 Keshrpura (0), 50 Ramgarh (0), 116 Vdai Puria (0), 117 Madho Pura (0), 125- Chha. 52 Sarngi (M.P.S.), 59 Amargarh (C.C.S.), 60 pari (M.P.S.), 126 Khed!i (M.P.S.), 127 Rama Kalsadia (C C.S.), 62 Temtia (0), 73A Asalia (C.C.S.) (M.P.S.), 128 Biya Dabar (M.P.S), 129 Zarnia (0), 738 Malpada (0), 74 Dullakhedi (C.C.S.), 75 130 Bhutedi (0), 131 Saktala (0), 132 Nawapada (0), Kardawad (0), 77 Bodyta (C.C.S.), 140 Rupgarh 133 Bhaiskrai (0), 134 Pipali (0), 136 Gulatpada (0), (C.C.S.), 144 Jamli (0), 145 Hamirgarh (0), 149 137 Kalloo Khodari (0), 138 Deoli (0), 139 Retalunja (0), Raipuria (M.P.S.), 153 De\·Jj (0), 155 Moibageli 145 Malwan (0), 146 Bhoyara (0), 147 Naldi (C.C.S.) 156 Gopalpura (C.C.S.), 161 Saluniachhti Chhoti (0), 150 Amba Khodara (0), 152 Mojipada (0), 162 Salral'ada (0), 173 Panchpipla (0), 181 Jhawlia 154 Kishanpuri (0), 158 Kali Devi (M.P.S.), 160 (0), 194 Mohankot (0), 196 Bolasa (C.C.S.), 200 Rachhawa (0), 161 Bhamria Piplia (0), 162 Dungra Parewa (CC.S.), 232 Jhaknwda (C.C.S.) Pani (0), 163 Dudhi (0), 164 Lambela (0), 301

APPENDIX xr-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DISCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

Note ;-In this appendix (i) C. C. S. Stands for Co.Operative Credit Society, (ii) M. P. S. for Multipurpose Society (iii) 1. C. S. for Industrial Co.operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for Other Societies.

3 JHABUA TAHSIL-Contd. 3 JHABUA T AHSIL-Concld.

165 Nagan Khedi Punja (0), 167 Dhekal Chhoti (0), (0), 332 Sheel Khodari (0), 333 Doulatpura (0), 170 Billidog (M.P.S.), 171 Charolipada (M.P.S)., 334 Behadawi (0), 335 Barad (0), 336 Kalmoda (0), 175 Dharampuri (0), 179 Gola Badi (0), 180 Narsing 337 Ghungharmal (0), 340 Machhalia Jhir (C.C.S.), Runda (0), 181 Wagalawat (0), 182 Bhura Dabara 341 Kadia (0), 342 Chui (0), 346 Agera (M.P.S.), (0), 183 Machhalia (0), 185 Kankara Dara Bada (0), 347 Tejaria (0), 348 Sagia (0), 349 Chhayan 186 Gawasat (0), 187 Nad (0), 188 Kalapan (0), Khurd (C.C.S.), 352 Bhor Kundia (C.C.S.), 355 197 Rotla (0), 198 Rati Mali (0), 199 Nawapada (0), Reechha Patla(O). 200 Bochaka (0), 201 Mirga Rundi (0), 204 Surdia (Kundanpur) (0), 205 Dotad (0), 206 Bhoot Barda (M.P.S.), 208 Dhekal Badi (M.P.S.), 211 Khardu Chhoti (0), 212 Zakela (0), 213 Zira Wadia (0), 4 JOBAT TAHSIL 214 Gomla (M.P.S.), 215 Galti (0), 216 Budha Shala (0), 217 Uberao (M.P.S.) 220 Tikadi Moti Urban (e.C S.), 225 Tichakia (0), 226 Dhandal Pura Chhota (M.P.S.), 227 Hidi Badi (M.P.S.), 228 Dhochaka (0), Location code number and name of town :- 229 Chhapari Ranwas (M.P.S.), 231 Mandli Nathu (0), 232 Bucha Dungari (0), 235 Dhamni Nana (M.P.S.), IV JOBAT 237 Dhamni Kuka (M.P.S.), 245 Khardu Badi (M.P.S.), 246 Dhandal Pura Baja (0), 247 Hidi Chhoti (M.P.S.) Ward No. 1 (C,C.S.,O.), Ward No.4 (0), 248 Sothia Jalam (0). 249 Sothia Kalu (0), 250 Kushal Pura (0). 256 Nad (0), 260 Matasula Rural Dangi (0), 261 Chhapari (0), 262' Limkhodara (0), 263 Amna (M.P.S.), 264 Rupa Kheda (0), 265 Samoi Location code member and name of village:- (C.C.S.), 267 Matasula (0), 269 Khandia Khal (0), 270 Matasula Bhuria (0), 271 Fate Pura (0), 272 63 Bhabara (0), 72 Udayagad (0), 100 Bori (0), Para (0), 273 Kuber Pura (0), 274 Banki (0), 113 Teharka (C.C.S.), 125 Pangola (C.C.S.), 146 Bada 275 Palasadi (M.P.S.), 277 Datiya Ghati (M.P.S.), Guda (C.C.S.), 154 Baledi (0), 165 Jameri (0), 278 Kanjawani Mircha (C.C.S.), 280 Baldi Mal 172 Kosduna (0). (C.C.S.), 284 Dungara 10), 285 Rajala (0), 286 PratabPura (0), 287 Walola (0),288 LakhaPura (0), 289 Rati Mali (0), 290 Pithanpur (0), 291 Jasoda Khumji (M.P,S.), 292 Dhavlia (M.P.S.), 293 Kanjawani Khns (C.C.S.), 294 Chhagola (C.C.S.), 295 Khl"rmal 5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL (C.C.S.), 299 'J(.'agalawat Munia (M.P.S.), 300 Gulab Pura (0), 301 Nawapada (0), 302 Narsing Pur a (0), Urban 303 Jhumaka (0), 304 Dhamoi (0), 305 Jasoda Hirji (M.P.S.), 306 Junagaon (C.C.S.), 307 Sanod (C.C.S.), Location code number and name of town ._ 310 Dhamni Katara (M.P.S.), 311 Wagalawat Bhuria (0), 312 Mahudipada (0), 313 Chulia Chhoti (0), V ALIRAJPUR 314 Rehanda (0), 315 Ukala (0), 316 Narwali (0), 317 Sham Pur a (0), 318 Chudeli (0), 319 Semal Ward No. 1 (0), Ward No.2 (0), Ward No. 3 Khedi Khurd (M.P.S.), 321 Andharwad (0), 324 Char­ (O.M.P.S.), Ward No.4 (C.C.S.,O.). Ward No, (6), mali (0), 325 Sardarpura (0), 329 Mohan Pur a Ganna (0), and Ward No.7 (0). 302

APPENDIX XI-Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO·OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DISCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

Note :-In this appendix (i) C. C: S. stands for Co-operative Credit Society, (ii) M. P. S. for Multipurpose Society (iii) 1. C. S. for Industrial Co-operative Society and (lv) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'.

5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL-Contd. 5 ALlRAJPUR TAHSIL-Condd.

(M.P.S.), 170 Rajawat (M.P.S.), 171 Nanpur (M.P.S.), Rural 178 Roddha (M.P.S.), 189 Kanpur (M.P.S.), 190 Ajanda (M.P.S.), 201 Chikal Kui (M.P.S.), 209 Raksala Location code number and name of village :- (0), 213 Esdu (M.P.S.), 214 ]amaniya (Bolpur) (M.P.S.) 219 Badi Wegal Gaon (C.C.S,), 220 Bhoran (C.C.S.), 229 Khod Jamali (C.C.S.), 230 Sag Bara (C.C.S.), 231 28 Kattiwada Khas (M.P. S.), 32 Indulawat (C.C.S.), Athawa (C.C.S.), 232 Chhod Wegal Gaon (C.C.S.) 233 64 Am Khunt (M. P. S.), 72 Badi Sardi (C.C.S.), 78 Umarali (C.C.S., M.P.S.). 237 PipaUyawat (C.C.S). 240 Ambua (Bor Chad) (M P S.), 87 AgalGota (C.C.S), 91 Chikhoda (C.C.S.), 242 Sees WaHya (C.C.S.), 245 Band (M.P.S), 92 Wadi (M.P.S), 102 Beelwat (M P.S.) Kanthari (C.C.S.), 251 Wawi (C C.S), 253 Chinota 107 Doodal Wat (C.C.S.), 111 Ambari (M P S), 114 (C.C.S.), 255 Moraji (C.C.S.). 268 Chhak Tala (C.C.S.) Ram Sing Ki Chouki (M.P.S.), 117 Khandala (M P.S·) 283 Genda (C.C.S.), 292 Achpai (C.C.S), 299 Chhoti 129 Borkhad (M P S,), 149 Khar Kua (M.P.S.), 150 Bankhad (C.C.S.), 300 Bakhat Garh (C.C.S.), 301 Machhaliya (M.P.S.), 163 Teetee (M.P.S.), 164 Dhol Tharwata (C.C.S.), 311 Umarkhad (C.C.S.), 312 Kheda (M.P.S), 165 Washl (M.P.S.), 168 Malwai Kherwada (C.C.S.), 319 Chhakana Ki Mal (C.C.S.), PART II OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS

This part contains some useful official· statistics pertaining to the district collected and compiled from various agencies (the agency or source is indicated below each Table or Statement) and from official publications. These are presented under the following heads :-

1 Rainfall and Temperature

2 Economic Statistics:-

(a) Agricultural

(b) Prices and Wages

(c) Live-stock and Taccavi

(d) Co-operation, Banking ana Insurance

3 Administrative Statistics

4 Progress of Community Development Programme

5 Educational Statistics

6 Health, Medical and Vital Statistics:-

(a) Health and Medical

(b) Vital Statistics

7 Communications

8 Miscellaneous 304

TABLE

MONTHLY RAINFALL

JHABUA

(a) No. of Rainy days. (b) Monthly Rainfall. Recording Years 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Station r---.A---, ...-----"---'""'1 ,...----.'---, r-____.J...--., r-----A.---, r--..A..----., Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Jhabua January 2 14.2 February March April May June 6 83.3 5 82.8 5 132.1 5 112.5 8 124.5 July 12 257.6 15 544.8 10 121.0 10 161.3 1 14.2 August 8 140.7 8 175.3 17 199.1 9 133.6 18 363.S September 2 11.7 20.8 4 29.0 18 609.9 14 230.6 Octobet 254.0 3 92.7 November December

Total 28 493.3 29 823.7 38 501.4 43 1,271.3 44 825.5

Alirajpur January 3.8 February March 3 22.9 April May June 7 58.7 6 59.2 8 85.6 7 113.5 6 126.7 July 12 438.9 17 410.2 12 101.6 15 334.5 10 85.3 August 12 177.5 5 127.8 16 305.8 9 83.3 18 351.8 September 1 3.1 1 22.6 3 82.3 19 689.9 11 193.3 October 3 23.4 16.0 1 69.3 4 179.1 November December

Total 35 701.6 29 619.8 41 595.1 S4 1,313.4 49 936.2

District Average 32 597.5 29 721.8 40 5411.3 49 1,292.4 47 880.9

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 305

1.1

AND RAINY DAYS (1951 to 1960)

DISTRICT

1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 (In millimetres) ,..-----"----- ,--~ ~ ~~""""' (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Months 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

2.5 2.5 January Jhabua February March 2 10.1 April 4 73.7 2.5 May 5 144.8 4 54.9 2 17.7 8 169.0 June 16 213.9 7 179.8 13 350.1 4 151.0 9 138.2 July 10 129.0 10 244.1 14 440.4 16 241.6 12 174.9 August 8 193.0 2 23.4 15 248.5 10 251.6 4 42.0 September 5 88.9 2.0 3 82.3 1 6.9 October 2 11.9 71.9 November December

49 845.8 25 518.6 51 1,223.5 30 644.2 34 531.0 Total

10.1 3.8 January Alirajpur February March 2 13.9 April 3 5404 0.3 May 4 102.6 5 77.0 2 56.7 8 216.9 June 24 506.2 11 288.0 13 553.9 4 54.0 9 101.1 July 15 268:2 13 336.0 11 208.1 19 215.8 18 202.8 August 8 105.2 2 34.0 14 276.7 11 345.1 9 130.6 September 7 88.1 4 85.1 6 74.3 1 3.0 October 6.1 1 15.8 November December

61 1,124.7 32 741.1 47 1,220.3 40 689.2 45 658.5 Total

55 985.3 29 629.9 49 1,221.9 35 666.7 40 594.8 • District Average 306

TABLE 1.2

MEAN MAXIMUM, HIGHEST, MEAN MINIMUM AND LOWEST, TEMPERATURE RECORDED AT JHABUA Q.BSERVATORY (1956-1960)

(In Centigrade) MONTHS r- ~------~l Year January February March April May June July August Septelllber October November December

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1956

A 28.0 31.1 36.1 39.2 38.7 34.3 2R.5 28.8 30.9 31.4 29.6 28.2 B 30.0 37.2 40.0 42.8 42.8 36.7 33.3 32.2 34,4 33.3 32.2 31.1 C 12.1 11.9 17.7 22.7 25.9 25.6 23.4 21.7 21.4 18.1 14.5 10.7 D 7.8 7.2 12.8 17.2 21.7 22.8 21.7 20.6 20.0 12.8 7.2 7.8

1957

A 27.7 29.1 33.5 38.6 39.1 36.6 30.8 29.9 32.0 34.8 32.9 30.5 B 32.2 32.9 36.2 41.8 41.8 39.2 34.7 32.3 33.9 37.3 35.4 32.2 C 10.9 9.6 16.9 22.9 25.5 25.7 24.3 23.7 22.9 19.4 16.9 13.3 D 7.3 3.7 9.8 18.2 22.8 21.5 22.6 22.1 21.1 13.1 12.8 10.0

1958

A 29.3 30.9 35.6 39.4 4DA 37.7 30.5 30.4 29.3 32.2 30.7 28.4 B 32.2 34.2 40.9 44.0 43.3 41.6 35.1 33.7 31.4 34.1 32.3 31.0 C 11.8 12.1 18.6 24,4 26.7 26.7 24,4 24.1 23.2 19.6 15.5 12.6 D 7.6 8.7 12.6 19.8 23.7 23.2 22.2 22.6 21.5 14.2 10.6 8.2

1959

A 28.1 30.2 36.5 39.2 40.6 36.3 29.3 28.1 29.7 31.6 30.4 29.0 B 32.8 35.2 40.6 41.8 43.7 39.1 32.9 30.1 34.7 34.8 33.4 32.8 C 11.3 12.3 17.1 23.4 27.0 25.9 23.9 23.5 23.1 20.5 12.2 D 6.S 5.9 12.9 18.6 24.7 22.5 21.6 22.3 20.6 16.6 7.0

1960

A 26.9 33.3 33.0 39.0 39.5 35.3 31.5 28.1 31.3 33.8 31.7 30.3 B 30.6 36.6 38.0 41.5 44.8 33.8 36.5 30.0 36.0 36.0 32.8 33.4 C 11.2 12.9 16.9 21.9 24,4 24.9 24.0 £2.9 22.2 17.9 12.6 12.4 D 6.0 8.0 9.0 16.0 18.8 21.0 22.8 22.0 21.0 12.0 8.0 6.6

A-Mean Maximum, B-Highest, C-Mean Minimum, D-Lowest.

Source:-Director, Regional Meteorological Centre, Nagpur. 807

TABLE 2A.l

LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS (1951-52 to 1960-61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

(In Acres) Area not available for cultivation Area Cultivable Area cultivated r-- Land under misc. tree crops Permanent and Area Land put Fallow land pastures groves not according to non· Barren and other than and other included in to village agricul· uncultur· Culturable current grazing net area Net Area Current Year papers Forest tural uses able land waste fallows lands sown sown fallows 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1951·52 1,557,050 38,170 363,093 282,413 78,249 153,181 110,020 244 461,328 70,352

1952-53 1,572,447 63,507 589,555 110,297 94,251 62,549 139,440 54 467,103 45,691

1953.54 1,566,236 267,035 230,674 268,024 56,052 36,663 175,178 18 487,910 44,682

1954·55 1,566,236 273,700 226,225 265,962 54,102 33,887 175,243 19 507,970 29,128

1955.56 1,712,336 231,053 74,290 318,052 178,473 45,633 230,650 16 588,411 45,758

1956.57 1,712,336 265,877 68,530 360,951 175,556 37,242 159,776 18 592,403 51,983

1957·58 1,678,544 273,623 76,143 276,198 174,095 50,257 168,792 17 597,750 61,669

1958·59 1,678,544 278,669 76,214 264,983 160,454 43.438 164,694 25 648,778 41,289

1959.60 1,678,544 235,093 83,808 327,127 125,984 37,630 159,821 17 660,883 48,181

1960·61 1,678,544 214,004 83,471 335,660 124,984 39,134 159,838 17 673,063 48,373

SouTce:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 308

TABLE 2A.2

AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS ( 1950-51 to 1960-61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

(In Acres) BASIC FOOD CROPS ..A...... Fruits Condi. Year Rice Wheat Jowar Total and ment Other r-___"'__---. Vege. Sugar· and Food Cereals Pulses Food Grains tables cane Spices crops and millets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1950-51 51,417 8,996 18,446 286,688 104,489 391,177 4,450 198 1,175 1951.52 52,610 1,976 26,814- 300,441 60,142 360,583 709 307 1,005 1952-53 35,736 5,298 37,776 309,540 63,955 373,495 3,193 158 1,173 1953-54 32,322 4,018 41,251 334,282 69,814 404,096 2,626 113 1,370 348 1954-55 45,182 10,430 31,855 329,694 95,950 425,644 814 75 1,702 205 1955-56 55,573 15,273 33,555 382,931 126,764 509,695 853 159 1,752 918 1956-57 64,452 16,375 30,791 383,699 150,470 534,169 845 288 2,282 197 1957-58 61,047 6,091 29,077 374,708 87.435 462,143 1,348 283 2,113 10 1958-59 58,132 13,378 39,542 376,468 186,126 562,594- 2,233 184 2,324 1959-60 68,217 17,312 42,381 397,064 219,685 616,749 1,400 227 2,442 1960-61 76,197 8,053 43,481 408,709 162,216 570,925 1,415 401 2,349 61

TABLE 2A.2-Concld.

Total Total Total area Area sown Net Food Ground Oil Total sown under more than area Year Crops Nut seeds Cotton Fibres all crops once sown 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1950-51 397,000 46,538 56,236 26,936 32,277 485,637 30,347 455,290 1951-52 362,604 51,898 63,979 31,681 38,822 465,436 4,108 461,328 1952-53 378,019 52,907 64,108 41,115 46,156 4813,389 21,286 467,103 1953-54 408,553 37,819 54,797 44,358 49,487 512,956 25,046 487,910 1954-55 428,440 61,762 82,418 48,175 53,408 564,421 56,451 507,970 1955-56 513,377 62,737 86,547 64,911 72,287 672,358 83,947 588,41 I 1956-57 537,781 71,636 93,099 57,128 65,746 696,867 104,464 592,403 1957-58 465,897 85,265 93,517 54,293 60,683 620,160 22,410 597,750 1958-59 567,335 97,415 114,813 54,252 59,022 741,426 92,648 648,778 1958·60 620,818 103,766 124.629 47,429 52,806 798,529 137,646 660,883 1960-61 575,151 89,986 103,754 53,138 56,850 735,863 62,800 673,063

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 309

TABLE 2A.3

GROSS AREA OF CROPS IRRIGATED AND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED (1951~52 to 1960~61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

(Tn Acres) Total Total cereals Total Total Total irrigated Net and Total Food Sugar. Food non·food area under irrigated Year Rice Wheat millets pulses grains cane crops Cotton crops all crops area 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1950·51 4 2,733 3,094 781 3,875 197 4,792 969 1,195 5,987 5,517 1951.52 44 1,174 1,491 866 2,357 307 3,174 563 790 3,964 3,756 1952·53 29 2,931 3,688 1,550 5,238 158 6,329 1,072 1,113 7,442 6,924 1953·54 2,331 2,538 706 3,244 113 4,124 277 317 4,441 4,386 1954·55 3,506 3,753 768 4,521 74 5,543 1,289 1,311 6,854 6,852 1955.56 4,126 4,375 673 5,048 159 6,287 1,049 1,073 7,360 7,005 1956.57 3 4,491 4,698 664 5,362 288 6,828 911 928 7,756 7,356 1957·58 2,920 3,074 963 4,037 283 5,404 1,193 1,213 6,617 6,055 1958·59 4,062 4,285 847 5,132 184 6,446 1,484 1,501 7,947 7,237 1959·60 4,819 5,189 1,514 6,703 224 8,180 1,285 1,361 9,541 8,612 1960·61 3,212 3,418 1,075 4,493 401 6,017 1,314 1,245 7,262 6,859

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2A.4

NET AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF IRRIGATION (1951.52 to 1960.61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

(In Acres) Canals

~ -, Tube Other Other Year Government Private Total Tanks Wells Wells Sources Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1950·51 5,372 145 5,517 1951·52 15 3,683 58 3,756 1952·53 96 6,631 197 6,924 1953·54 4,069 317 4,386 1954·55 47 6,554 251 6,852 1955·56 14 6,499 492 7,005 1956.57 54 6,940 362 7,356 1957·58 52 5,858 145 6,055 1958·59 109 6,688 440 7,237 1959·60 164 7,959 489 8,612 1960·61 54 6,439 366 6,859

Sout'ce ;-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 810

TABLE lA.5

MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS

JHABUA DISTRICT

Estimate of Gross area Future irri· Year of costs involved irrigated up to gation Name of Tahsil and commencement or Stage of by stages the ltaest year potential S.No. Project Village when likely to start progress (Rs. in lakhs) (in acres) (in acres) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Major Project

Nil

Medium Projects (Construction)

Nil

Note :-There i. 1'10 such project in this District.

TABLE 2A6

YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS PER ACRE (in Ibs.) (1955·56 to 1960-61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Barley Gram Tur 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1955·56 439 401 264 429 425 264 652 349 1956057 576 633 263 502 370 320 444 370 1957·58 263 320 256 368 594 560 275 231 1958·59 448 274 316 907 327 699 497 214 1959·60 384 583 345 373 407 601 311 304 1960.61 280 387 320 1,111 378 272 255 428

TABLE 2A.6-Concld.

Year Potatoes Sugar. Chillies Ground. Castor Sesamum Linseed Cotton cane (Dry) nut seed 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1955.56 1,120 775 439 462 312 301 350 1956-57 2,238 5,974 420 461 263 280 296 263 1957·58 4,480 5,227 353 449 183 280 208 228 1958·59 1,551 3,908 353 478 319 197 309 186 1959·60 747 4,388 288 456 140 312 122 1960·61 2,238 4,567 263 420 189 132 148 214

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 311

TABLE 2B.1

FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS

( 1957 to 1960)

JHAB\JA DISTRICT

(a) 1st Fortnight (b) 2nd Fortnight ( ... ) Denotes that figures were not available

Food January February March April May ,.----A..__ -, Year Market Grains Varieties ,.----"----, ,----"-----.. ,...---'----.. ,-~ (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1957 Jhabua Maize 1958 Jhabua Maize , 10.50 11.50 11.50 12.00 13.00 12.13 1959 Jhabua Maize 13.25 13.50 14.00 14.00 14.37 14.50 14.62 14.62 15.00 15.18 1960 Jhabua Maize 13.50 13.81 13.88 13.50 13.08 12.75 12.75 13.25 13.00 13.94

TABLE 2B.I-Concld.

June July August September October November December Mar- ,---'---.. ,---'----.. ,.---.A._--.. ,--.A._-.. ,--.A.-_...... ,.----"----, ,-----A._-...... ket Year (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2

12.00 Jhabua 1957 14.50 15.00 14.50 15.50 15.25 16.00 13.00 13.25 13.00 11.62 1200 12.25 Jhabua 1958 14.80 14.25 14.37 14.50 16.00 14.25 14.75 14.50 15.00 13.37 13.62 13.37 Jhabua 1959 15.12 12.62 15.50 15.75 16.37 15.25 13.50 10.50 10.50 11.33 11.75 11.00 11.62 Jhabua 1960

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pra desh. 812

TABLE

DAILY WAGES (In Rupees) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

JHABUA

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants ,.-- --. Year Reporting Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters & village Plough- " -"- Month centre* men M F Non.adults M F Non·adults M F Non·adults 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1957

January Jhabua February March April 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.31 0.75 0.62 0.50 0.85 0.75 0.50 May 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.31 0.75 0.62 0.50 0.75 0.75 0.50

June 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.37 0.75 0.62 0.50 0.75 0.75 < 0.50

July 2.00 1.50 1.25 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 4 •• August 2.00 1.50 1.25 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 September 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 October 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 November 1.00 0.75 0.75 1·00 0.75 0.75 December 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75

1958 January Jhabua 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 February 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 (\75 0.75 March 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 April 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 May 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 June 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 July 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.50 August 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.87 0.62 September 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.87 0.87 0.62 October 1.00 l.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 November 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 December 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 1959 January Jhabua 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 February March 1.00 1.00 0.75 April May June 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 July 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 August 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 September 1.25 100 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 October 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.87 1.00 1.00 0.87 1.00 1.00 0.87 November 1.25 1.00 LOO 0.87 December 1.25 1,00 1.00 0.87 313 2B.2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY AS SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)

DISTRICT

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B.Skilled Labourers or Artisans , ..A.. ___, Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers Car. Black· Reporting Year ---..A. , ,------"-- penters smiths village & M F Non·adults M F Non·adults centre Month

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

1957

Jhabua January February March 1.00 0.75 0.62 3.00 2.50 April 1.00 0.75 0.62 3.00 2.50 May 1.00 0.75 0.62 3.00 2.50 June- 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 5.00 5.00 July 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 5.00 5.00 August 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 5.00 5.00 September 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 4.50 4.50 October 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 2.00 November 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.00 2.00 December

1958 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.00 2.00 Jhabua January 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.00 2.00 February 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.00 2.00 March 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.00 2.00 April 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 2.75 2.00 May 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 June 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 July 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 August 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 September 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 October 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 November 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 December

1959 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 Jhabua January 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 February 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 March 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 April 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 May 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 June 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 July 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 August 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 September 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.87 2.00 2.00 October 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.00 D.il7 2.00 2.00 November 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 December 314

TABLE

DAlt Y WAGES

JHABUA

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants _,___ ...... Reporting Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters Year ""'_----'---'""", , ______A _____...... & village Plough­ r------~------...... Month centre* men M F Non,adults M F Non-adults M F Non.adults 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1960

January Jhabua 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.87 February 1.25 March April May June July 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 August 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.5'0 1.00 0.75 0.50 September 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.75 100 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 October 1.25 LOO 1.00 0.75 November December 1.25 1.00 0.75

* District average.

SOIlTce :-Director of Land Records. Madhya Pradesh. 315 2B.2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY AS SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)-Concld.

DISTRICr

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Artisans 1 r----..... Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers Car- Black· Reporting Year ..A.. ,--- --. penters smiths village & M F Non-adults M F Non-adults centre Month 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1960

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Jhabua January 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 February 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 March 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 April 1.00 l.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 May June 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 July 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 2.00 2.00 August 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 2.00 2.00 September 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 October 1.00 l.00 1.00 1.37 1.12 1.12 2.00 2.00 November 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 0.75 2.00 2.00 December 316

TABLE 2C.l

STATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

JHABUA DISTRICT

Nun1ber of _J-... Year "1 Cattle Buffaloes Sheep and Tractors Oil Electric- Sugarcane Goats Engines pumps Crushers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1951 Census* 367,371 64,128 116,769 3 25 51 1956 Census* 406,604 73,454 164,443 10 60 50 961 Census* 461,742 80,681 189,943 8 118 11 74

* Quniquennial Livestock Census. Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2C.2

TACCAVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED (1956·57 to 1960·61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

(In rupees) Type of Taccavi 1956·57 1957·58 1958·59 1959.60 1960·61 2 3 4 5 6

Bullocks 34,945.00 255,509.00 144,660.00 133,885.00 111,785.00 Pumps 78,359.00 10,000.00 11,700.00 6,400.00 Rehats 70,000.00 13,017.00 4,000.00 7,900.00 Fertilizer 26,898.86 35,917.95 Horticulture 18,400.00 3,600.00 5,400.00 5,300.00 Seeds 2,212.00 8,000.00 128,578.69 351,084.71 252,463.03 Wells 175,23B.00 240,685.00 106,975.00 110,040.00 214,985.00 Bunding 27,400.00

Snllrce :-(i) Collector, Jhabua.

(ii) District Agricultural Officer, Jhabua. 317

TABLE 20.1

STATISTICS OF CO.OPERATIVE SOCIETES (1950-51 to 1960-61)

Type of Year No. of No. of Owned Funds Working Capital Loans Advanced Society Societies Members (in rupees) (in rupees) (in rupees) Z 3 4 5 6 7 1 CREDIT

(a) Central Bank 1950·51 58 124 48,855 88,191 17,220 1951·52 73 141 51,457 132,315 61,199 1952·53 97 163 52,027 131,879 99,000 1953·54 109 174 35,067 425,507 122,330 1954·55 129 193 35,487 652,968 162,863 1955.56 133 209 53,335 715,322 193,770 1956.57 137 213 138,698 1,035,083 352,751 1957·58 117 213 205,460 1,565,810 700,327 1958.59 208 247 286,781 1,917,633 1,149,271 1959.60 360 384 448,276 2,409,894 956,615

(b) Agricultural Societies 1951·52 58 2,634 53,999 71,118 17,119 1952·53 73 3,740 55,258 106,457 61,199 1953·54 97 3,825 79,470 178,480 99,010 1954·55 101 5,123 136,532 235,788 162,246 1955·56 129 6,185 167,200 330,063 162,863 1956·57 133 6,721 170,885 416,226 296,842 1957·58 137 7,027 183,378 566,454 457,093 1958·59 117 8,354 246,572 917,420 569,336 1959·60 208 10,735 188,425 1,447,327 1,171,661 1960·61 360 14,819 S35,783 2,020,552 888,456

Source :-Assistant Registrar, Co· operative Societies, Jhabua. 818

TABLE 3.1

STATISTICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (1951 to 1960)

JHABUA DISTRICT

Year Number of Courts No. of Original cases No. of persons put up decided involving for trial Convicted ., ...... -A------., ,---- Magistrates Sessions Additional Offences Offences Males Females Males Females Judges Sessions against against Judges persons property 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1957 2 44 3 92 2 23 1958 2 40 82 2 24- 1959 2 60 3 137 3 65 1960 72 3 68 35

Source ;-District and Sessions Judge, Jhabua

TABLE 3.2

STRENGTH OF POLICE AND JAILS (1951 to 1960)

JHABUA DISTRICT

Year Number of Police Number of Police Number of Daily average number of Stations Constables Jails convicts in the Jail 2 3 4 5 1951 15 594 1952 15 618 1953 IS 618 1954 15 618 1955 15 618 1956 15 618 1957 15 634 1958 15 634 4 47 1959 15 634 4 93 1960 15 634 4 129

Source :-1 Superintendent of Police, Jhabua. 2 1. G. Prisons, Madhya Pradesh; 319

TABLE 3.3

ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF REVENUE

(1950-51 to 1959-60)

JHABUA DISTRICT (In Rupees) ,------"-- -.. Sales Tax Entertainment Excise Revenue Motor Spirit Sales of Stamps Forest Tobacco Year Tax Tax Revenue Tax

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1950.51 54,379.45 1951.52 35,744.67 1952.53 43,637.87 506,738.00 1953.54 64,125.94 61,515.00 1954·55 104,385.98 7,753.29 70,537.00 530,525.00 17,173.00 1955.56 105,081.27 27,389.92 53,033.00 612,000.00 34,405.00 1956.57 154,755.04 6,221.00 50,309.86 64,205.00 120,085.00 1957-58 137,296.17 11,173.00 39,649.13 66,359.00 601,682.00 208,846.00 1958·59 145,607.11 10,849.00 39,739.33 74,344.00 607,543.00 211,654.00 1959·60 148,047.68 16,469.00 53,219.31 90,818.00 655,907.00 218,288.00

Source: District Sales Tax Officer and District Treasury Officer, Jhabua.

TABLE 3.4 LAND REVENUE

(1952-53 to 1960-61)

JHABUA DISTRICT

DEMAND (In Rupees) Year ,------~------Regular Arrears Collection

2 3

1952·53 310,676 603,944 33"',542 1953·54 534,972 1,007,375 1,034,525 1954·55 765,154 1,043,230 1,085,905 1955·56 663,508 1,071,654 1,227,993 1956-57 505,880 1,147,869 1,291,586 1957·58 362,163 970,322 1,171,317 1958·59 1,161,168 943,348 954,472 1959·60 150,044 963,536 982,367 1960.61 131,213 971,470 1.025,882

SOUTce : Collector, Jhabua. 320

TABLE 3.5

STATISTICS OF REGISTRATION

(1951 to 1962-63)

JHABUA DISTRICf

Year Number of documents registered Value of property transferred (In Rupt'es)

2 3

1951 99 70,525 1952 82 55,675 58,715 1953 48 1954 90 70,940 1955 88 103,357 1956 103 113,387 1957 306 1,217 1958 153 144,366 1959·60 244 156,141 1960.61 96 25,500 1961·62 242 197,917 1962·63 196 204,754

Source :-Sub.Registrar, Jhabua.

TABLE 3.6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES

JHABUA DISTRICT

(In Rupees) INCOME EXPENDITURE r------~~------~ ,..-----.------.___..____---~ Public safety Non·Tax Other including Year Tax·Revenue Revenue Income lighting Public Health Education Public Works Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(i) Income and Expenditure of Tbandla Municipality, (1951-52 to 1960-61)

10,502 999 64 1,574 1,649 3,253 2,988 1951.52 2,266 1952.53 9,586 374 23 1,482 1,465 8,299 9,681 259 183 1,307 1,528 2,498 3,010 1953.54 2,694 1954·55 14,718 608 29 1,968 1,320 3,479 218 2,934 1,995 7,219 3,861 1955.56 13,837 355 3,889 1956.57 25,105 734 122 3,911 2,343 16,309 280 3,755 3,049 4,}49 6,00) 1957·58 20,631 294 3,90(:) 1958.59 22,104 11,309 16,164 4,405 3,231 18,319 1959·60 22,256 578 406 4,850 3,736 14,120 7,482 1960·61 26,651 7,942 190 4,690 11,278 7,706

Source :-Chief Municipal Officer. Municipal Council, Thandla. 321

TABLE 3.b

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES-Contd .

.JHABUA DISTRICT

(In Rupees) EXPENDITURE INCOME..A.. ______., r- ..A..- -, Public safety Non·Tax Other including Year Tax·Revenue Revenue Income lighting Public Health Education Public Works Others 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(ii) Income and Expenditure of Petlawad Municipality, (1952-53 to 1960-61)

1952·53 3,810 22 734 1,428 77 1,731 1953.54 5,545 25 118 883 2,096 ., 5,860 1954-55 11,109 39 853 985 3,176 532 9,167 1955·56 12,194 153 1,301 1,200 2,265 7,462 195M7 21,909 13,894 1,483 3,227 394 25,470 1957·58 15,157 864 1,422 1,374 3,801 13,526 15,830 1958·59 26,192 312 31,961 1,891 2,792 5,268 4,933 1959·60 26,369 352 12,6()6 3,417 3,702 237 14,416 1960·61 26,877 228 14,970 1,957 3,463 26,904 21,143

Source :-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Petlawad.

(iii) Income and Expenditure of Jhabua Municipality, (1951-52 to 1960-61)

1951·52 9,409 1,515 4,952 1952·53 1,473 4,746 .. 527 5,002 1953.54 7,235 2,608 5,000 3,694 3,421 7,882 1954·55 4,529 6,177 5,000 1,140 12,818 2,170 1955·56 12,749 6,644 5,000 3,618 5,338 10,370 1956.57 15,671 3,777 5,691 4,532 898 12,196 1957·58 14,554 5,782 12,215 5,179 5,886 1,886 24,571 1958·59 20,413 6,803 6,886 6,822 7,280 13,926 1959·60 23,334 ' 7,378 10,380 4,125 4,657 16,556 1960.61 26,858 24,617 6,886 5,622 4,685 11,590 19,361

Source :-Chief MuinicipalOfficer, Municipal Council, Jhabua.

(iv) Income and Expenditure of Jobat Municipality, (1951·52 to 1960-61)

1951.52 7,244 2,367 2,030 5,576 4,077 4,001 542 1952.53 5,582 2,438 2,030 6,963 2,207 203 780 1953.54 6,021 1,764 7,030 6,444 2,126 551 1954·55 7,706 2,994 2,030 6,085 3,041 682 885 1955·56 11,691 2,447 2,030 9,125 3,841 148 787 1956.57 13,958 3,667 7,318 8,822 4,B-I 4,974 1, III 195M8 14,On 2,635 11,000 9,662 4,424 8,731 2,729 1958.59 16,326 2,480 9,348 10,561 4,336 7,138 9,233 1959·60 19,229 3,819 26,174 14,567 4,492 7,842 3,474 1960·61 20,134 3,125 5,274 14,()91 4.679 48,143 2,750

SouTce:-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council. Jobat. 322

TABLE 3.6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES-Concld.

,JHABUA DISTRICT

(In Rupees) INCOME EXPENDITURE Public safety Non·Tax Other including Year Tax·Revenue Revenue Income lighting Public Health Education Public Works Others 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(v) Income and Expenditure of Alirajpur Municipality, (1951-52 to 1960-61)

1951·52 8.430 16,340 285 3,956 10,860 32 6 3,544 1952·53 8,641 15,682 2,301 4,521 19,511 109 377 4,175 1953·54 10,254 16,095 708 4,228 8,173 330 137 5,614 1954·:55 19,109 20,471 1,779 6,200 16,878 526 4,034 10,751 1955.56 53,441 16,669 986 6,067 20,502 546 13,428 20,839 1956-57 61,181 10,499 771 6,885 21,274 611 38,935 22,321 1957·58 61,056 18,~77 618 8,360 38,223 597 43,478 32,861 1958·59 62,699 21,715 1,054 7,158 24,325 693 14,205 29,166 1959·60 74,092 28,631 1,908 8,501 29,581 603 38,336 65,301 1960·61 69,943 23,606 ,1,860 9,922 44,611 6,422 19,440 35,703

Source:-Chief Municip I Officer, Municipal Council, Alirajpur.

(vi) Income and Expenditure of :\fandal Panchayats, (1955-56 to 1960-61)

1955.56 6,440 11,147 7,282 13,532 24,897 1956·57 2,426 11,163 11,101 3,581 16,033 1957·'58 11.560 14,271 30,298 1958·59 10,336 9,475 17,528 1959·60 10,372 5,400 1,666 15,929 1960·61 10,034 6,487 772 12,720

Source :-Collector, Jhabua.

(vii) Income and Expenditure of Kendra Panchayats, (1955-56 to 1960-61)

1955·56 15,063 10,972 92,698 188 59,550 163,339 1956·57 2,435 9,934 8,138 7 24 46,602 1957·58 5,277 22,622 24,476 67 66,367 208,612 1958-59 5,049 30,879 320,592 77 144,830 95,205 1959·60 10,986 26,661 106,769 3 56,302 69,770 1960·61 11,209 24,078 69,748 183 36,320 75,675

Source:-Collector, Jhabua.

(viii) Income and Expenditure of Gram l?anchayats, (1955-56 to 1960-61)

1955.56 28,029 9,168 45,124 8,412 13,450 46,907 1956.57 21,985 5,795 87,798 8,225 38,321 34,673 1957·58 44,484 10,617 399,509 15,152 186,513 90,328 1958·59 90,128 16,730 372,493 17,345 251,475 117,109 1959·60 93,738 62,799 449,421 19,702 197,586 137,096 1960·61 50,995 27,995 391,659 15,659 240,939 101,035

Source:-Collector, Jhabua. 323

TABLE 4.1

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE

JHABUA DISTRICf

Percentage Percent. Percent. to age of age to Area total arCiia No. villages total po· Name Name Date in of the of of the Popula· pulation of of of Sq. district villages district tion of district Block Tahsil inception miles covered covered covered covered covered Remarks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhabua Jhabua 20.10.53 324 11.45 226 14.90 67,842 15.16 Started as N.E S. ,conver· ted to CD. on the 1·4-55, reverted to stage II on 1-4-59.

Alirajpur Alirajpur 2-10·56 234 8.27 88 5.80 38,OJO 850 Reverted to stage II on S.M.P.T. H·62 Rama Jhabua 1·4·581 230 8,13 124 8.17 36,lJOO 8.13') Period of stage III exten·• 2.10.62.' ~ded up to 31·3·64. Con· Jobat Jobat H·58 168 5.93 63 4.15 26,333 5.88 J verted to T.D. on2.10.62 Petlawad Petlawad 2·10.58 36Cl 13.D4 240 15.82 47,129 10.57 Started as P. E., Con. verted into stage I on }.4·60

Thandla ThandJa 1-4·59 211 7.46 112 7.39 31,893 7,13 Started as P. E; Con· verted into stage I on 1·4·60.

SonJhwa Alirajpur 1·4·60 349 12.37 135 8.90 33,645 7.52 Started as P. E; Con· verted to Stage I on 1·4-61.

Meghnagar Thandla 2·10·60 J 193 6.82 III 7.32 31,637 7.06 Stage I Bhabra Jobat 1·4-61 153 5.40 54 3.56 34,889 7.80 Stage I Kathiwara Alirajpur 104·62 275 9.72 125 8.24 26,078 5,83 Stage I

Udaigarh Jobat 1·4-62 142 5.62 86 5.67 28,851 6.44 Stage I

Jhabua Jhabua 2·10·62 181 6.39 153 10,08 44,554 9.98 P. E.

Source:-Planning & Development De,pattment, Madhya Pradesh. TABLE 4.2

ALLOTMENT AND EXPENDITURE DURING FIRST AND SECOND FIVE YEAR PLANS

JHABUA DISTRICT

FIRST PLAN SECOND PLAN (In R~rees) S. ,------"'------, r------..A------...., No. Head Allotment Expenditure Allotment Expenditure

2 3 4 5 6

Agricultural and Animal Husbandry 19,200 18,766 739,933.25 736,143.52 2 Education 25,000 22,372 221,664.22 220,726.33 3 Public Health 40,000 35,473 351,238.33 350,331.33 4 Transport and Communications 75,000 70,8R2 185,093.00 180,507.00 5 Housing 45,000 42,043 359,337.00 358,976.65

§ource:-Block Development Officers, Jhabua District.

TARLE 5.1

EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS {l9SI to 1960)

.JHARUA DISTRICT

Type of ,..--______YEARS.A.- Institution -, . 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Primary or Junior Basic Schools (a) 184 185 ~28 247 30Q 331 338 341 360 404 (b) 3,926 6,176 8,424 12,200 15,912 15,875 15,516 14,529 15,772 16,449 (e) 95 82 96 339 354 450 589 785 780 842 (d) 315 219 362 408 484 593 583 481 656 686 (e) 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 Middle Schools (a) 5 5 5 5 7 q 11 11 9 9 (b) 1,229 855 8S7 935 1,214 1,303 1,330 2,097 1,482 1,806 ?' (c) 32 ~~ 19 20 16 13 28 59 29 31 (dl 45 43 45 45 59 79 116 141 128 128 (el

3 Higher Secondary or Senior Basic Schools

(a) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 5 5 (b) 260 284 363 373 441 419 408 714 877 1,016 (c) 13 12 19 22 21 17 19 15 48 56 (d) 19 19 20 22 22 24 27 35 43 63 (e)

Note'-{al No. of Institutions (h) No. of Scholars .... , .... Males (cl No. of Scholars .. " ..... Females (d) No. of Teachers ..... Males (e) No. of Teachers ...... Females

SOIlTce :-District Educational Officer, Jhabua. 325

TABLE

STATISTICS ABOUT COLLEGES

JHABUA DISTRICT

No,of No, of Hostel \-;:"hether Inter, Government Teachers Scholars facilities Degree or or ~ ~ ~ S. No. Name of Institution Post Graduate Private Year M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Government, Degree College, Degree Government 1·7-60 10 36 3 Jhabua

Source :-Principal, Government Degree College, Jhabua.

Table 6 A.I (Health Statistics), Table 6 A.2 (Family Plannini! Statistics) and Table 6 A.3 (Vaccination Statistics) are not being presented for want of information.

TABLE 6 AA TABLE 6 A.S

B. C; G. CAMPAIGN PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA (1952 to 1958) ERADICATION PROGRAMME (1955.56 to 1958-59) JHABUA DISTRICT JHABlTA DISTRICT Year Tested Vaccinated Remarks 3 Villages protected during 2 4 ,- ..".___--" Total No, of 1st 2nd 1952 13,482 3,263 Work was not \ Year Villages Round Round done every year, The teams moved :>. 3 4 from district to district. 1055·56 1,370 506 422 1955 14,458 4,935 1956.57 1,370 544 412 1958 31,969 13,324 1957·58 1,370 535 327 1<)58·5<) 1,'1\.1 n<)6 237 SOtLrc-e :-8. C. G. SuperYising :Medical Officer,

lie B. C. G. teams, M. P. Indore. Source :-Malaria Medical Officer, N.M.E.P. Unit, Jhabua.

Table 6B.l (Births and Deaths) classified by rural and urban areas and Table 6B.Z (Deaths due to Selected Causes) are not being presented for want of information. 326

TABLE 7.1

COMMUNICATION STATISTICS-ROADS

JHABUA DISTRICT

Total distance falling in the Type i.e., All S. district in Weather, Permanent No. Name of Road From To ,-__.A.--_~ or fair Weather Class Kind miles furlongs

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I Major District Road~

1 Rajgarh-Jhabua Dhar & Jhabua Jhabua 12 All Weather W. B. M. & B.T. District boundary 2 Jhabua-Kushalgarh Jhabua District boundary 30 2 M. P. and Rajasthan

3 Jhabua-Jobat Jhabua Join to 8agh Jobat 28 4 Ambua road

4 Bagh Johat-Ambua Dhar & Jhabua Join Alirajpur 17 District boundary Dohad road Ambua "

5 Alirajpur-Dohad Alirajpr Jhabua and Gujarat 29 6 boundary

6 Bamnia -Petlawad- Bamnia Rilipuria 11 5 W. B.M. R~ipuria 7 K:.lthiwada-Kheda Kathiwada Jhabua & Gujarat 5 5 boundary

8 Alirajpur-Chandpur Alirajpur Jhabua & Gujarat 10 B.T. District boundary

9 Alirajpur-Kukshi Alirajpur Dhar & Jhabua 14 W. B. M. & B.T. District boundary

10 Jhabua-Annas Pital Jhabua Kushalgttrh Jhabua & Gujarat 10 2 W.B.M. ROld, M. No 1- District boundary

11 Amkhut-Bhabra Alirajptlr Dohad Amkhut village 10 Fair Weather II Asphalted road at Bhabra

12 Tanda Bori- Dhar & Jhabua Join Jhabua Jobat 11 5 II Udaigarh District boundllry road at Udaigarh 13 Alirajpur-Mathwad Alirajpur Mathwad 27 II

14 Jobat-Nanpur Johat Nanpur lit Alirajpur 13 6 11 Kukshi road 15 Petlnwad-Kesarbardi Petlawad Thabua & Dhar 15 II 'District boundary " " at Kesarbardi

Source:-Executive Engineer P. \X'. D. (B & R), Dhar Dn., Dhar 327

TABLE 7.2

LIST OF POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES As on 31·3-1960

JHABUA DISTRICT

Whether telegraph Whether telegraph Type ef and telephone S. Type of and telephone S. facilities also exist No. Name Office facilities also exist No. Name Office 2 3 4 2 3 4

1 Alirajpur Sub Post Office T.O. 8 Ramapur Branch Office 9 Udaigarh 1 Amkhut Branch Office 2 Barjhar 4 Jobat Sub Post Office T.O. 3 Bhabrn Borjhar 4 l Khattli Branch Office 5 Chandpur 2 Nanpur 6 Kathiwada 7 Sejawada 5 Megbnagar Sub Post Office T.O. S Sondwa 9 Sarwa Kajali Dungri Branch Office to Umarali 2 Kakanweri 3 Madrani 2 Hamnia Sub Post Office T.O. 4 Mandli 5 Rambhapur 1 Amargarh Branch Office 2 Bojna T.O. 3 Karwad 6 Petlawad Sub Post Office 4 Khawasa I JamH Branch Office 5 Sarangi 2 Jhakanawada 6 Bherugarh 3 Kardawad 4 Raipuria Jhabua Sub Post Office Pco. T.O. 3 5 Umarkot Bori 13r.anch Office 6 Bekalda 2 Dhekal 3 Khandabari 7 ThandJa Sub Post Office T.O. 4 Kundanpur 1 Kalyanpura Branch Office 5 Para 2 Udaigarh 6 Pitol (Thandla) 7 Rama

Note:-T. O. Telegraph Office, P. C. O. Public Call Office

Source :-Post Master, Jhabua. 328

TABLE 8.1

LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS

JHABUA DISTRICT

S. Place When held Local religious Duration Average Who manages the No. where Mela ---, or other occasion of the total Fair/Me!a or Fair is Hindi Months English Months of the Mela Mela or attendance held or Fair Fair (in days)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 THANDLA TAHSIL

1 Devigarh Chaitra Sudi 11'15 MarchIApril Swayambhu Mata 5 N.A. 2 Khwasa Chaitra Sudi 9 MarchIApril Ranchhorrajji Mahaoir N.A. 3 Khwasa Phalguna Sudi 15 February / March Machhwai Mata N.A.

2 PETLA WAD TAHSIL

4 Jhari Nagadiya Chaitra Sudi 15 March/ April Titki Mata 3 N.A. Local people 5 Ranapur Chaitra Sudi 15 March/ April Hanuman JaY:lnti N.A. Local people 6 Ranapur Bhadra Sudi 13 August/September Fitri Mata I N.A. Local people 7 Karwad Asvina Sudi 15 Septem ber / Octo ber Amabaji 1 N.A. Local people 8 Raipuria Agrahayana Sudi 15 November/December Kalipuja 10 N.A. Local people 9 Petlawad Agrahaytlna Badi 11 November/December Bhairavnath N.A. Municipal Committee 10 Boriat Agrahayana Sudi 5 November/December Pachhadmal Mela N.A. 11 Kalyanpura Pausa Sudi 15 December January Bamabakshiv:.l N.A. Local people 12 Ranapur Phalguna Badi 13 December! January Shivratri N.A. Local people

3 JHABUA TAHSIL

13 Jhabua Kartika Sudi 15 October November Deo Jhari Mela 3 N.A. Municipal Committee 14 Jhabua No certain date October/ Novem ber Hanuman Tekri Mela 3 N.A. 15 Jhabua No certain date October/November Urs 3 N.A.

4 JOBAT TAHSIL

16 Jobat Phalguna Badi 14 February, March Shivratri 1 N.A. Municipal Committee 17 Bori No certain date February/Moreh BalajiMcla 3 N.A.

5 ALIRAJPUR TAHSIL

18 Lakhmani Chaitra Sudi 13·15 March/ April Mahabir Javanti 3 N.A. Jain Community 19 Malwai Ali. Asvina Septem ber rOcto ber Navratri 9 N.A. Local people rajpur 20 Alirajpur Phalguna Badi 14 February/March Shivratri N.A. Municipal Committee

Source:-Superintendent of Police, Jhabua. 329

TABLE 8.2 TABLE 8.3

LIST OF PRINTING PRESSES LIST OF CINEMA HOUSES

JHABUA DISTRICT JHABUA DISTRICT s. S. No. Name Location No. Name of Cinema Houses Location 2 3 2 3 Dilip Printing Press Jhabua 1 Kamla Talkies Jhabua 2 Janta Printing Prees Thandla 2 Mahavir Talkies Alirajpur 3 Gyan Mandir Printing Press Bamania

Source:-CollectOf, Jhabua Source:-Collector, Jhabua

TABLE 8,4

IMPORTANT EVENTS (1953 to 1960)

S. No. Year Description of the event

2 3

1953 Scarcity 2 1959 Scarcity 3 1960 Hailstorm

Source:-Collector, Jhabua