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Pl~I1ICfjI I ~ 3TR ~ ..,..!~Rl~61-rTfl 371 II ~ cCr ~ -qar ~ ~, 1989 373 III '1 4, '<41 f{;JCt>. fctm, 1988-89 375 IV filcfG1P!Cfj atR 3F<l ~, 1989 376 IV 3T-~ ~ 6lR-d41 it =fi"""'14f-:-:\11:rfPl~Cfj= '([Ct 3T'R:f ~, 1989 377 V f€I Fcbffl I, ~, lOFlliG1~ 3lR fiif4lR\Cf) ~. 1989 378 VI cmGR, qlfOlG'll, \3Wr 3fix ~, 1989 381 4 RflJlsc::; ~ "$T 3l4CJk&<al ~ ~ \i1'1ffMI 382 CONTENTS Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Brief History of District Census Hand Book XXXI 6 Analytical Note 1 Section-I(I) Map and Village Directory 1 Community Development Block- Ganj Moradabad 16 2 Community Development Block-Bangarmau 28 3 Community Development Block- Fatehpur Chaurasl 38 4 Community Development Block- Safipur 52 5 Community Development Block- Auras 66 6 Community Development Block- Mianganj 78 7 Community Development Block- HasanganJ 96 8 Community Development Block- Nawabganj 116 9 Community Development Block- Smkandarpur Sarausl 132 10 Community Development Block- BlchhlY~ 144 11 Community Development Block- Srnkandarpur Karan 156 12 Community Development Block- Asoha 172 13 Community Development Block-Hrlauli 188 14 Community Development Block- Purwa 198 15 Community Development Block- Bighapur 212 16 Community Development Block- Sumerpur 228 17 Forest Villages Section-I(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block- Gan) Moradabad 246 2 CommunIty Development Block-Bangarmau 250 3 Community Development Block- Fatehpur Chaurasl 254 4 Commumty Development Block- Safipur 259 5 Commumzy Development Block- Auras 264 CONTENTS Page No. 6 Community Development Block- MlanganJ 268 7 Community Development Block- HasanganJ 274 8 Community Development Block- NawabganJ 281 9 Community Development Block- Sinkandarpur Sarausl 287 10 Community Development Block- Blchhlya 291 11 Community Development Block- Sinkandarpur Karan 295 12 Community Development Block- Asoha 301 13 Community Development Block-Hllaull 307 14 Community Development Block- Purwa 310 15 Community Development Block- Blghapur 315 16 Community Development Block- Sumerpur 321 APPENDICES I C D Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities 328 II Land use data In respect of non-munlclapf towns (Census town) 324 III List of Villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is aV~lIlable 335 IV list of VIllages accordIng to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total populalton by ranges. 336 a Section II - Town Directory I Status and Growth History 371 II PhYSical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 373 III MUniCipal Finance 1988-89 375 IV Civic and other amenities - 1989 376 IVA CVIC and other amenities In notified slums - 1989 377 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural Facilities - 1989 378 VI Trade. 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