District Census Handbook, Parbhani
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PARBHANI Compiled by THE MAHARASHTRA CENSUS DIRECTORATE BOMBAY PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, YERAVDA PRISON PRESS. PUNE AND PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY, MAHARASHTRA STATE. BOMBAY 400004 1986 Price : Rs .30.00 s (Y) 253-1a ~. i ! ~ B t ~ I I ! "6 .~ 113 ~ ~2 j z ~ <li 1 I I@ ~ • , ~ ~ 1 I ~ I " I ~ ~ 1< i ~ .. C> CD H _I @ Ci a:: e,c • f c ~ " "5 ~ ;; Ul g_~ ~ <{ ;?, : '" 2 a:: ~ " <{ ~ a '" :z: ] ~: §£'l ! ~ <{ "- .2~ ., t3 [t o . "-0 •, " '::E . 0>< ;, a:: ]! ~: '"~ ~ ~ ;i'l tn : ~, g': j~ " 11 ~i ~ !'.~ c ' a ~ ,gs *~ i ! ,;>j ~~ Q 3 r I ,; a ~ ~ " ~ i C> 0 I] " OIl~ <I- $ '\ .,'" /0 I .~ '\ ., 1.. ~ ~ Q 'j b f a: ...f « E i C> of 11\ c; z « C a: VIf ::>.. J j MOTIF Temples, mosques, churches, gurudwaras are not onlv the places of worship but are the faith centres to obtain 'peace of the mind. Aundha-Nagnath is one of the 12 famous Jyotirlingas. This temple constructed at the time of Yadavas of Devagiri, probably in the 13th Century, has considerable historical importance. The name of Namdev, the saint-poet is linked with this temple in a legend, which tells that the Lord for the sake of his devotee moved the front entrance of the temple in the direction of Namdev. Aundha is about 82 kms north of district headquarter town of Parbhani. CENSUS OF INDIA, 1981 SERIES 12-MAHARASHTRA PARBHANI DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ERRATA ----------,-- ------- ---- Pagr Item Column For Read No, No 2 3 4 --------S Important Stafistio; Part-! Cultivators (Males} 5 42·6 42·66 Agricultural Labourers (Person) 5 40·0 40·0& 3 6 -Gangakhed (M) Urban 9 13857 3587 29 Tablt: 23 Partur (Municipal Council) [ V IV 44 LC No. 83 6 H.C,PHS HC. PHS.D 55 L. C. No. 18 16 WE (6.00) W (6·00) 55 L. C. No. 20 16 WE (5·00) W(5·00) 60 L. C. No 144 7 D,HP. R W,Hp,R 65 L. C. No. 200 n 56.S} 556·5) 139 Grand Total 4 174896 174869 146 L C No. [19 3 105·00 t.()()5·00 169 Appendix: IV (tS Parbhani District) G 1670 137() 1% State.ment V-! IV Gangakhcd 8 Aurangabad Aw-angabad (27 KIn.) (267 Km.) 202 3 Hingoli Tah.sit (Rural) 14 1311 13110 202 3 Hingoli Tahsil (Urbl.o} 14 800 .8.00i 203 4 Kalamnuri Tahsil (Urban) 27 31ll 322~ 207 Appendix I Parbh.ani District Urban P. C. A. Ward {I4} Block No. ISS Blank S Ward (14) Blili.--K No. 183 "5 Blank :2 Parbhal'li Town Tnta\ 5 Blank 97S 208 III lintur Total 3 2025 2025t! 2ll V m Sonpeth Ward 15, Block 15 4 0 Itl BIOckJ5 S Blank: .8 221 L. C. No. 36 Hi 6& ()6 226 L. C. No. 165 13 Blank '589 233 L C. No. 53 2S 12 2 L. C. No. 53 26 U 9 238 L. C. No. 166 (Jintur) 14 117 fi175 L C. No.16l! (Jiotur) 14 6 61 239 L C. No. In (lintur) 23 15 16 240 L C. No_ 203 Ointur) 14 S4 45 259 L C. No. 221 15 86! 11862 276 V Kalamnuri (MCL) (Ware! 5) 'lI 6£ 6 176 V Kalamnuri (MCL} (Ward 7) ., 51 U 292 L C. No. 28 I() 02 42 293 L C. No_ 2 26 94 :84 L C. No. 15 26 14 <4 306 L C. No.5 1.1 ., s 3()8 L C. No. 61 to 5] tlJ 310 L C No_go 14 191 194 L C No. 91 14 64 fj7 ~1I L C. No. 95 IS I:! 112 316 IX Sailu Municipal Council. Ward No. 1 ., 483 l483 321 1.. C. No. 46 t4 39 36 325 L C. No_ 82 t8 15 ISO LC. No. 83 18 6 62 _------------ -_--- -- ----- -- --, -- -- -------- ---_._--------- ._----- S ('F) 21 CONTENTS Page Foreword (iii) Acknowledgements (v) Names and spelIings of District and Tahsils situated therein. with N a rues and (vi) spellings of the respective H. Q. places. Important Statistics 1 Andytical Note 9 Part A-Vi1lage and Town Directory ( Sections I and D) 31 SECTION I-VILLAGB DIRECTORY Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Villagei.Directory 33 Map-Tahsil Parbhani (facing page ) 37 Alphabetical list of villages-Tahsil Parbhani 37 Village Directory-Tahsil Parbhani 40 Map-Tahsil Jintur ( facing page ) 51 Alphabetical list of villages-TClhsil Jintur 51 Village Directory-Tahsil Jintur Map-Tphsil Hingoli ( fat:ing page ) 69 Alphabetical Jist of villages-Tahsil Ringoli 69 Village Directory- n.hsil Hingoli 72 Map-Tahsil Kalamnuri ( facing page;) 87 Alphabetical list of viIlagt:5-Tahsil Kalamnuri 87 VilJage Directory-Tahsil Kalamnuri 90 Map-Tahsil Basmath ( facin6 page ) 105 Alphabetical list of villages-Tah sil Basmath 105 Village Directory-Tahsil Basmath 108 Map-Tahsil Gangakhed (facing page) 121 Alphabetical list of villages-Tahsil Gangakbed 121 Village Directory-Tahsil Gangakhed 124 Map-Tahsil Pathri ( facing page ) 137 Alphabetical list of villages-Tahsil Pathrj 137 Village Directory-Tahsil Pathri 140 Map-Tahsil Partur ( facing page) 151 Alphabetical list of villages-Tahsil Partur 151 Vmage Directory-Tahsil Partur 154 ( ii ) CONTENTS-contd. Page: ApPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY Appendix I.-Tahsilwise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities 166 Appendix IT.-Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census 168 towns) Appendix III.-Tahsilwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking 168 water facility is available. Appendix IV.-Summary showing no. of villages having or not having 169 SCjST population. Tahsilwise list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and 170 Scheduled Tribes population to the total popUlation by ranges. SECTION II-ToWN DIRECTORY Note explaining the abreviations used in the Town Directory 189 Town Directory statements ( I to VI )- Statement I-Status and Growth History 191 Statement II-Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979 192 Statement III-Municipal Finance, 1978-79 193 Statement IV-Civic and Other Amenities, 1979 194 Statement IV-A-Civic and Other Amenities in Notified SlUms, 1979 195 Statement V-Medical. Educational, Recreational and 196 Cultural Facilities 1979. Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking. 1979 19& Appendix to Town Directory 199 Part B-Primary Census Abstract 201 District Primary Census Abstract (General) 202 Appendix to District Urban Primary Census Abstract 206 District Primary Census Ab~tract for Scheduled Castes 214 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 216 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Parbhani 218 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Jintur 230 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Hingoli 246 Primary Census Abstr2,ct-Tahsil Kalamnuri .' 262 Primary Ct:nsus Abstract-Tahsil Basmath 278 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Gangakhed 292 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Pathri 306 Primary Census Ab~trz_ct-Tahsi1 Partur 320 FOREWORD The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census organisation on behalf of the State Governments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulating local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The district census handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for rural areas and ward wise for each city or town. It also provides data on in frastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc. The district census handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. Dudng 1961 Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report administrativ~ statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on peA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. 'Vhile designing the format of ] 98] DCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the format of village and town direc tory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the vi11age have been brought together in the village direc tory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more ex haustive data on infrastructure aspect particulary in relation to ameni ties and land-use patt~rn is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the pro cess of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such \new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health subcentres and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approached to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible.